I ‘ 1922. i l Perhaps it Tea 1 . the wasting “cfluld LangSyne,” but SHOP trom Harman's Catalog. ,-__- -___-e.______. _ ___ "i I‘ ;_ i i FOX RANCH m: sale. See M, , @‘ i i S E A L B R AN D in this paper. 10632-5-6i 4r ——- - / _. - , I E A l sLAuxe-re e281‘ VALUE- Beerk s. Weeks 1i . r". y, . ~~. w . on. H. n. JOHNSON. will be r7’, H, ‘ - II pl! Qxcgllgng absent from his office this week. 1' ‘ or!» Cup ofKindnah” 10641-561 XMAS FUUR-NITURE At Beer 8e Weeks. 1i was. J. W-ILBUR WAUGH miss, s. cannons.‘ Montreal. aaflllii- us» ~u ‘m5 ~ . .1. ickeyslfBllck wilst Chewing Tobacco WON ITS REPUTKTION ON ITS MERIT-ll This weii known chewing tobacco still enjoys the leading position. , it has proved to the man who chews tobacco that It alone has the flavor. Whhn you buy chewing tobacco and ask for Hlckey's, lion's accept anything else. Hickey 8: Nicholson Tobacco Ltd- >t w New Annun will be “At Home" to ‘ her friends;- Thursdny Dec. 7 from . 2 to 5 and 7 to 9. 10638-‘5-21 -' ' —.——-L- l FUR COATS FOR LADIES on sale. Also made to_ order at reas- . Onable prices. Furs remodelled , and repaired. All kinds of‘ pelts dressed and tanned. Our work is Ellflrunteed. Montreal Fur Remo» 111911111: Co. Riley Building Queen - St. i 105902-12-2 lmth MR. A. K. MacNEILL. has J11“! returned from Western Cun- " Jada. with a cnrllmltl of choice draft vidrlving nnd general purpose ihorses which he is now offering 1°’ 5319- llliellfilillg purchasers lwoultl do well to- road the ad in [another column oi’ this issue. l 10 G5Li-5-6i AT HARTSVILLEPAt me c1059 Manufacturer: Charlottetown . I _ g y ,0! U19 renuiar church service nit one .: w: a ll-lnrtsviile on the afternoon of _ . _ -—~—~=‘_-» -..____. - lsl-lllllill’. November 13th an luxprclss- -~ rfltt“ V" ~ “W - ~ -- ilve ordination service was held. ' ‘ ,-, The three men ordained to the luldership were Messrs. Dougnld! - MCPIIBTSOII, Roderick McLeod and‘ j Well water or Tank water? tho Ite- No- Our water systems deliver water DIRECT from well to the tap. The tank is used to store air only. sum-Fresh water at all times, and no frost troubles. thing above ground to freeze. Our systems have established a reputation on the Island for depandsbis service. Don't be deceived and so- oept o substitute. Taey are sold ONLY by The Trash Well Co. P. 0. Box 120 - - '- Kennington. P. E. I. '~ .1 i»- wtiilP‘ ‘ Chitrles McLeod. The address to y ‘ the newly Or-dainedddlders was giv- l-l‘ en by the pastor Rev. R. H. Stav- ‘ iert. ‘ PISQUID SOHO0L.-The follow- . ling is ‘he standing oi‘ the pupils of . iPisquitl Ettst Scrool i'or the month ‘ ‘of Novenlbcr. Grude VLL-l, Roland iJay; 2, Llllinti Jay; 3, Earl Jay. Grude V.-~~l, lsubell Jay; 2, Alfred ‘Dirt; 1i,-Doris Jay. Grade lV.—--l. ‘~ Annie Mitchell; 2, Peter Kelly; 3. P5’. Samuel Birt and Beatrice Kelly ‘lt(eqtiztl.) Grirtlo lLl,~-l, llinud lllrt; ‘2, Ray Mitchell. tirade lI.—-l, Lizzie . .Ainsty; 2, Arthur Mitchell; 3, An- whiten, with» . SLAG l (Fortified with Phosphoric Acid) It i-s moreinteresting to know what one 0f our most prominent agricul- tural experts has to say about Slag, than anything we can tell you, and we quote what Professor Cumming said at the Fruit Growers Association meeting held at Windsor, N. S., in January, 1921. Professor Cumming said: “That from the standpoint of the” “theroetical chemist, I would” “have always said, theroetically” “that Acid Phosphate wias better” “than Slag; but we started in” “19l4 a pretty extensive experi-” “ment on an orchard land. I” ‘watched resultsand went over it’ p “carefully this year, and I see an” “A M A Z I N G DISAPPOINT-” “MENT IN THE RESULTS” “FROM ACID PHOSPHATE. I” “AM CON VINCED THAT SLAG” “ON THE AVERAGE WILL?’ “BEAT ACID PHOSPHATE. We” “have results for six years on” “clover,on ‘graimwheat and oats,” ‘land then "last year we had car-” “rots on that land, and taking” “the averigo fill the way throng ” “THE SLAG IS THE LEADER” “IN EVERY CROP.” . Professor Cumming attributes hose results to the following constitu- flnts, which are contained in the Slag- P 11°8Dhoric ‘Acid, Lime, Magnesia and Manganese. 5f0ss.i. , F lid. “i ual.) Perfect. attenlztnotxu-lsnbell ‘nie Alnsty and Rvggln Kelly. eq- y; Jay, Alfred llirt. and Lillian Juy.-4- ‘ Arthur Dunn, lonelier. Pom‘ m The wonderfully refined. Dearly-white complexion - rendered, brings backup, Insurance of youth. Re. suits are Instant. Highly “H”'"I°'E“""’°"1"d lFrostfl-We are very sorry to lenrncumvu Sluycftitidry of u“; I|\(_(1'(',()l\)11 i >l<wtltlnz action. Over 75 Isarslnuso. t- ' ' Semi l5 c for TIIaISBI FIRD. T. HOPKINS l Sml Montnsl o i I ylltiltllfllt uumu -. Frances Morris. ~ WOOD SALE at Btrath see ad. m this paper. 106405-41 RUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS and itecords, Beer & Weeks 1i, DR. SEAMAN HA8 ‘rsken tom- porwry offices at 158 Prince St. 1o5os-12-1-1n BOYS SLE-DS nt Beer & Weeks WOOD SALE AT J H. STEW- nrts Hiarrington Wed. Dec. 6th st 2 o'clock p.m.. Iii’ stormy first fine day 100305-21 THE POSTPONED ANNUAL meeting of the J. H. Judson Fox Ranchlng Company will be held on ‘Tue-eddy Dec 5 at 7 p.‘ m. J. 1H. Judson. CIVIL SERVICE-Join the clas- ses at the Union Commercial Col- lege and get in line for a. good po- sition. Full particulars on applica- tion to Prin. Moran. l0512-28-tf. PEDE5TAL8, Dinner wagons. Card tables. Floor and uubie lamps, electrical toast- JARDINEREB ers. irons and grills, Cedar chests sowing cabinets at Beer & Weeks THE S 8 MANOA will arrive at Charlottetown about Dec 11th und will load a full curse oi’ pro- duce for St. John's, Newfound- lnud. This is an excellent oppor- tunity to ship poultry to ranch St. John's in ‘time for Chire-tmas. ‘trade. The Manon is taking the pint-o of the Maple Dawn which steamer has been withdrawn. For furtiher particulars apply Carvcl Bros. Agents. T.HE ANNUAL MEETING of‘ the Rogers Payton Silver Blncki Foxes Limited will be held in the Y.M.-C.A. Parlors, Charlottettwn, on Tuesday, December the twelfth at two o'clock pm. W. K. Rogers. Secretary-Treasurer. u Mflcmltlwn. Jessie him-risen, Kath- crutnwmiowu l GUARDIAN lPlNfiTTi-The following is the ttigmdiui; oi Pinette South School v11‘! til? month of November. Grade B 'r' - 11°?“ Iiuhley: 2, Florida MP" goon. J, Kathryn Falconer; 4, H113’ hlfllconer. Crude V.-»l, Annie Ellfl- ~. Jessie Morrison and . 1 “gill-t Alilrchlsoh, equal. Grade iV. l. ‘llitlldllt! (Allis; 2, Kathryn (m. _ is nnd lent-lope lilncltaia; 3, Jessie Nletison. Crude ilL-l, Lilian Muc- Kwllic. Grade li.~l. Anna Mac- Rfle; 2, Anmt MucLcod. Crude I.~—i, Samuel tiiliis.‘ Perfect :tuenditnce_ Rand iiuhiey. Annie iiuhiey, iluther HublcY- ltodcrick MucRue, Pene lflfle Mcltnth- Anna llncltae, Belle ryn (iillis. (ihrisiine fiiiiis.—'i‘each~ ‘ or, l\ltli'l.{ll(:l‘ll.t: Gillls. - WEDDING BELL$.—A very pret- ty though quiet wedding took place; at the Belfast Catholic Church Thursday morning, November 23m at 8 o'clock when Mury Elizabeth Cnrboncli, niece oi‘ Mr. and Mrs Alex .\lcAuley, Swnnvilie, was uni- ted in marrllze to Mr. l-‘rs-nk Ber nard Connolly u! Dnnforth, Me, b;- Rev. Futhei- '1‘. i). Aiuhontay‘. Tin bride was dnintily gowned in white wore tulle voil zm-i orange bios soms mid curried white curnntiuus and umitien huir fern. The hrititesw pm n‘ p-a-q Bus: roool i, INSU ES GOODHEALTH -. *- MAGIC BAKING POWDER A 1 l INSURES PURE FOOD _ . EXVGILLETT COMPANY LIMITED WINNIPEG TORONTO- CANADA- MONTREAL w... . _ ' _ ;._.- '.\- the ceremony the bridul party mot 110mg; Anni .- M 1i,-puny _ "P911 10 fi-‘lfilflvillv. Wile"! 11 116-. The tutti-rill was very i:n-_i.:r~ly' ut-i lllihillll bfvillilust was served l» tended notttcilhstztutling iht- almost M75- Mffllllikv» Th9 YOUTH; 0011016 lmpzisruhlt- Hliillliliiil 0i‘ tho roe-l; left on the 1.10 train for Bangor. and tin- stormy duy. About (lull 'l‘ho bride “w-urins n navy blue huntirt-il t-itrrizigt-s wcnrled their gown trimmt-d with irrzitlcsentiwhi- ,til"iilll l)l‘(l(‘l‘t<i-Hlilll In St beads. hlurk st-ul cunt with mo)‘ Got (‘tiurch where Sou-inn fur coiinr umi cuffs and black imtflyiw‘. _\,|__1- m‘ lgequjgn] “en; “ml,- The couple will mztke their home ut by 1-‘- i] Great Works. Men whore .\ir. Con- if neliy llvltlfl 11 P11911011 WW1 Elli‘ er (iilli its‘ SlllyflHHfUll, Joseph Flt)‘ Pouch-soul |'1‘\'Ul"i"11(‘111 Cu- '1‘11\=;|-:<.i-i. .\.lti.ili'l' of (Itrtiinotlics. illlvl‘ bride is n grnntl tlzuiuhtet" of Mr. ‘my M] 1 ,1 ‘eds mmm] m- 1, 1m- T. Cdl‘l!1ll1‘ll 0i Cli111'l0i1\‘-1.0“'" 111\11‘ling itushztnt nnd kind father was llulluliy, ziszslstotl by ltov. ti. ll us" tivzicnu, Rev. lfulh 10211-11-2-5 7-9-11 DONALDSTON SCHOOL-Month 0i' Novemberr-Grade Vl-iL-L. Charlotte Rowe. Grmde Vdl.~~l.l Frederick Lynch; 2, Dorothy Best; 3, Patrick Morris. Grade Vl.-1, Tilly Court; 2. liltn Smith; s, Eliz-l abeth MacDonald. Grade IV.—1, Raymond Rowe; 2, Annie Stewart; 3, Claire Bowlnxi. Gratie ll.—1. Fron- ces Morris; 2, Artrur Ellis; 3, Ed- ith Court. Grade l.—1. Cecil Ellis; 2, William Ellis; 3, Margaret Ellis. Perfect attendnnce—l’atrlck Mor- rls, Tilly Court, Annie Stewart, Cecilia MacDon- ald, teacher. | PEAKEKS NOTES-The {ieoplel of this vicinity are now busily em! lgiuzell in cutting their winter's flreimg [min Editor of thu wootl nnd preparing for "Jack that Mr. and M-rs. Lloyd Currie: nre about to leave us. Lloyd will, be much missed ns he is n “joliyi feliow."—0ur' school is making! steady progress under the Cflpltblfl; management. of our teacher Miss- Delorie.—4Mr. Arthur Dunn is mak? of nifty-one iuw voluiucs is kno aomi maid, Miss Mury ‘McAulegv, cousini “' ‘m-fh- _"—"_'_'"' ‘at, , M me bride’ “.011, lune yellow 01., years m,” “mun ‘mending S‘ poured. firm!‘ uh; lr-intl it fastened. Sccur- -, gnndio. blurk lmi and carried ye‘- Dunstuzfs Fnivvrsitv. Joseph ill During ihn tutu-tiny.- u yuunu lady lug some °the_r'5- she ramrmll u’ ‘~ low and white chrysnnthemunisffhe prefix-qt in iht- (lritntll Seminary at t-nilchvorwl to it-uvc. (ininq to the m“ dmr “U4 lmmd it “nmckml ' l f.‘ groom worn the iLUClISiOMPd blue Q"@],..,-_ but fyuduhpd hon“, in mm, _______._i__ ll l5 llwuilhl 1h? thief 100k ill" , 1i and W" 111191111811 by M1‘- Roy Cu!‘ to int prtxnvnt 1t tho funeral; Mal-l precauuo" to fasten the 90°" “" l"? l bonell, brothel‘ 01' tho bride. Aftoi rulm fl i-‘i ilunsians; Lt-o at “mud “m b“ (‘Hemm- Saves Home Baking Ask for luscious raisin pic- frcsh and ]uicy--at your gm- ccr’: or n neighborhood bake shop. Just telephone for one to try. Pure fo ? Home Bale": y Once tnstc it and yoifll agree i that thcrds no longer any need I i also 01' lhc lute Mrs. liury M‘? loo‘ tel iu its lust. reslinu plztt-f- w bake a; humm We tire bakers uf- tho fiitnuiis - N Aleer. there lo remain till God will sum- _ _ . 1 “mm i, h, flmnnu. hen)“, H“, (“Tm Serve tonight for dinner. Let ,Sun-.\lziitl Raisin Pius. 'i‘ht~y urt: 1' l: _ _ llthitu 'i‘hrone. .\lut:h Syllilliilll)’ is W111‘ ""111 59"“ dwdi!» lb‘ I _ T extended to the bereaved wife and Mad: with deucious . °(“l')u‘]d9r5- is 0 iiuniily in their ll‘l't‘.]llll"¢ll)lt' ‘loss. o l Try onr- U ' The pull bearers wort: l)lliil‘iill Mv- S M a ~- ,' ll -i -. Dr - t.‘ .. l.tl.. ldlllll'llll[i‘l~.l I _ _ , - , mlrzifllllzsphlllfv l, Minn“, spflllltqjllionitltl, Joint lg. [hxLntlildllliL un- an‘ I ( ed IH-rvltmj Li; ll'll‘l;lil("l' \\'<*i_ll\]lll1'.~'~.\ nlitirl). Sit-ole, A, . Ldllihltlllll- , , _ , ,‘ -_ utronirti (l! mi mt y wont; i_ u‘ I IDAH-lnyyfli‘ 1L __ , (j ,(- “n, ‘apt, ' folks nnd l‘f'lillltlll'illllllllillll l|llll'1'\l'. 7.. ., .- , , _ , -, . - Co» _) T , \7 mt-iy- > ‘ out pcnplm ilhllmm J‘. SXLFHHHill. .\l.t_\ his soul r , ‘ I F0()_ vi ‘U ~“_/‘ ‘ f A _.__. EH51 1n liP-1\"‘~‘- "(Ill int/r lrun lotlnja? . - ' i‘? i _ . lPEOPLE LOCKED lN CHURCH V‘ WHILE AUT_O?SiRE LOOTED (.‘ii.\'l‘li.»\lI, Der. 2.-—~liii,'li (rim- l-stztbit- Potters is invostiuntiitg thi- lthul. oi twelve lmffuli) ruhcs front Wllluh nutotuobiles zit u clmrtzh nuur Purl. Alma at few nights zigo. it. appears lnfterrst its lir. Wendell liolttitwsmhu, “hue m‘. m- (“ynvys w. H. “f. (iilfllllll is 1'11 lfililmlvl‘ “llm is do tcildinu ll. lli(.'(‘iiil‘£ in llft- churn-h 1mg €X¢l‘1‘11l11l-§1)' 1V1!“ i" hi5 ‘llllOllhflllB mines, which lmd ilrvu thrown 81d CUIHPITY- ' lover rntlizittirs of lllu trurs, tlisup- iMr. (Jordon who is untie-rizrittlu, llusttm l The fpiltnviu! icttcr spoiaks fur itself will he rend wmh University Lnw ltnvitnv, and idxc , iaFClu-h of Boston. u resident of! Slviflifliii unis soon 0R Elk, Oddfclloiv and u Knight oi Pythilas 183 Quvcn Street --l ‘ 0 . . . flunMald RCUSIFIS We have just received i1 large shiprzzont of Sun Maid Raisins. ORDER NOW Wecarry a complete line of groccri-ss. Specialties every Saturday. WEYMOUTH CASH GROPERY lmichnel. fireman 0n the Cur Ferry“ ing good progress at his teaching? dQPY m.‘ LE'["[‘].]R _ duties ztt Pisquld.——'Mr. Robert Cur-l "Elie Amoricnii Law liook Com- pany. Brooklyn. N. Y- teeth. l i l Toilet Needs for i Young People i f Parents know the neces- i sity of training the children early in tho care of their HAIR BRUSHES has recently visited his ltomc ati l Pom us, on To Mr W. ll. Gordon. Boston. Cor. Weymouth and Fitzroy Slitrfi Phone 871. Dear Mr. Gordon: it affords us‘ u izrent deal of [llllklf-illt“. to inform you that you hnve ztcitievted nn av~ wit-to of 92 per cent in your work Ein ans-worm: tho questions in the [Lt-gal ltesoarch (lourstz. . 'l"his percentage. being the high inst achieved‘ hy any student nt ‘tho Boston University Law School llPlllJtlPS you to the award of the‘ lpn zctslcft ofitCorpus JunlsfCycloptetl-l ‘in. oi’ Law and Procedure which is‘ ltpnkeqq-dvlr. ~nnd lVirs. George} Kenny recently visited Peakes. W?" lht- mes always zvble -indlrecliy to illit‘ll(l to his business till on ilit" and useful, giving the recip- Chew a Few Pleasant Tablets indigestion Gone! Vi}. H. ]<)hn.i.::. ‘Cor. Fitzroy and Edward Sts., Chair-lot?- All Wool Heather Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iXmas Ties infancy boxes . . . pfJc ~ ; Choice Linen Handkerchiefs, 3 in a b .. . . . . . . 85021125 OtherHa-idkerchicfs las low as . . . . . . FOR XMAS (lO0KiNtl i All kind-s Sunmaid ltaisins, Citron, 1.0"... Ion Peel, Bulk Dates, Spices of all kinds. Please give us a call when in need of m! ill-Fplily in the Boston Univcr-i Th fl t ‘t -* tzltry Law School Lihraryi 1 l l ' -, I i fl 9P ..-.~ no ' We feel th1t you are moot o r51, ll 1° I“ W19 i ~ffiflafif§fillhl Q iw- tiongratulzlteti and it is our bo- ‘fl 9' "W" "M" '1 . lfff that this cxceleint work oil brush" Mn“ llfllli! 5'01" Dari may ho uccopicrl 115 T‘ Illfilitlll. stomach relief! Hurmltéss! : "new"! for ll lSyOIIK‘ safe uurd f‘"'""‘5 h"li‘5"'>l"" "r Ym" r“l"""i‘1|n moment “Pope's; iiinpctisin" l chmhmn" use‘ *11“-"P'\'5 l5" lh“'_l"'*“’li"“ 9r mw- lrualtzllcs-i the stomach nil ilislre-ss , ‘ VMY "llfdlmlY -‘"““'s- [from utzltl stomm-h m‘ iniligt-stitm ' THE AMERWAN LAW BooKhntis lmmetliuti- reliiat‘ from tintul- No topcgfshlldrcn COMPANY enrel gases ilienrtburti yialpiiutitm. ' to oleautheir teeth regularly _ { _ _ __ ' - — fullness or stomach yirossuro. I 1- l with our tooth pisto- ; l ’ ' “w” “m” Correct your digestion for a low l . 1f" rm‘ t X s R JAMES F'AY cents. Millions keep it htmtly. Drug. _ " s easan M . . . , ~i,_ W to m: “fig. I m piste recommend ll cleanses thfl while making out your list 1' 0n November 18th Newport was I "B!" ‘hi’: 1°,- Xm“, why "o; |n¢|ude a "‘. t-nlivtl upon to hour the loss ot‘ om- " will"! a " l fnlcol mounted glasses of its most ioyui citizens, in ihte t; _ does not harm l \ sr'laother,yor Fame, what , ‘person of Jaunes Fay. Although not "'10 911ml- “ “Md b, mo" approprmt, 1m ynb-ust health for itlllllli. u your i i l I i ‘ A good way tomvold dan- k i in Two Mac g l ‘N9 Great" Georgel Street t I ger from hair or-scaip trou- . hie-give the children their own hainbruslles. You can buy 1 a good suitable brush hero for 50o or 01.011 p Cutlery direct from England. A Thb prices are very low it Christmas stock. “Gifts that Lastfmkw"; English Silver a We have just received our first shipment of Oliver and Welwouid be pleased to show you our Special I G. H. TAYLOR Jeweller and Engraver iont ' “ _ pleasure through- out the year. l‘ llltilllfl dnte a severe taplloplii- ‘ stroke seized him from whit-h he never recovered. Mr. Fny was b0?" ni East Point in 1862 where hi- rec- ‘ oivcd his early edurntiolt. After graduating! from high school ho spent a number of years in New- , fonndlnnd in the employ oi’ Forest " K- Shearer as bookkeeper. Then returning to his native province ho l‘ purchased the Dalton property ut ‘ Newport where he did nn extensive business in produce and general merchandise. ~Mr. Fay was n man oi‘ a shrewd business ability. a plain and unassuming gentleman, his kind. w ness 4nd charity will not soon be . forgotten by those who were in need. he was n truo friend and his neighbour was always his first lhollliht. He married Theresa Campbell 0i‘ Mitchell River; to them were born four sons and one daughter all of whom are living ex» cept John D.. who died about five a =1 l . .,’ (LINiMENT FOR RHEUMATISM 9 I Lumbairm-Ncuraigia. or any nthm pain. apply Munro's Linimont to tho Inching not Ind get quick relief. Minard’: is the emedy your grand- mother used. here ia nothing to qq l Cali at the oifflco and we can arrange for an appoint- mgnt after Xmfll. W6 Will mall a gift announcement in your name to arrive in_ the Xmas mall. Let us eoive the . Xmas problem for you in this l easy WI)‘- DR. E. G. HARRIS Optometrist- ‘ Qiflco. Hours: 1.30 to 5.00 , 9.30 to~12.30 considering the’ quality. - It's true. Try it! ware saucepan, and saucepan made of approximately ten approximately sigh the boil l “ihnl um nvnarwnman. l ,.. *3 5.. m Take a good grade 0i’ enameled inum or brass. Put two quarts of cold water into each. Set them on the fire and time ‘cherry-see how longit takes each to boil. Over a moderate heat, water in the enam- eled ware saucepan will boil in the water in the ail-metal saucepan, with the same heat will take almost double the time-to come to Think of the wasted heat and the amount of wasted money it white lining, or Pearl Ware, ‘which is a beautiful pearly grey and white mottle inside and out. Another enameled ware of really super qualities is snow-white outside and inside with deep blue trimmings. It‘ is called Crystal Ware and is now used in many of Canada’s finest homes. All three of these wares carry a green and red shield shape SMP trade mark on every utensil. Don't buy enameled ware unless it car- ries one of these trade marks. You ‘can buy SMP Crystal Ware, Dia- mond Ware or Pearl Ware at any hardware store. Don't accept sub- stitutes. a similar sized . copper, alum- minutes. But teen minutes- Oll l0 I 1 . . . . . . l Tlus 1s a message to conscientious housewives, and a ‘p; pzece of advice to all. Jflt The shortage and high price of must represent! Just figure what ff“ cooking fuel has brought to light this would run into in a year‘. , g many things which might never U Id t ,1 i. m have been known otherwise. Here s? enamee Ware '1 on“ 3 or to is one thing, for instance. Did you °°°kmg and save heat fmll mom?- T11 know that good enameled ware Don’t purchase cheep, flimsy emtm- cooking utensils heat more quickly elffd Wflfe- Get the best; either E ‘dia than utensils made all of metal, Diamond Waregvhwh 1s sky blue i i... such as copper, brass or aluminum? and white outside‘ with a suowy- ’ ‘ l . i