"common _ '1" .f lliniteh Chard)’ “BEST QUALITY 'AND HONEST PRICES ' BABY: NEEDS THE BEST l OUR PURE. FRESH AND CLEAN I BABY SUPPLIES GIVE BEST RESULTS \ nnbinsens Barley ' GAS-tn’: SOAP segues 1100.1 (PRBCII) Rubber Sheeting w” BAR‘ Allcnbl"! F°°d JOIINSONS Absorb"!!! (713111011 BABY TALC. ‘Vnselines 25c TIN Dextrl illaltfl-Tl Bottle Brushes R150 l Mammal BABY BOTTLES 1"“ ° Illt! EACH 1.':‘\e Water “ab, [r3315 NIPPLES Baby Creams 0F ALL liorllcks M. Milk KINDS we HAVE EVERYTHING BABY NEEDS Phone 82 J. H. 142 Prince Streci. 10,030 PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED IN FOUR YEARS col» 0+0 00040010040004» Classified Advertisements Agents Wanted Eight Insertions "-......-..... 000-00004 O-GOOOOOOfiX-O-O-O-fQQOOAOQQO-QOOO 0O+OO§0-O ... ‘In per lilo of 5 words Miscellaneous A ‘APABLE AND RELIABLE SUB- grlgticn asent tree to commence work at once. When applying stale u qualifications. Do not apply unless experienced. Apply Farmers Ad- 2 vocaie, London, Ontario. ' 6-2-31. For Sole .' ‘RIJCK IN GOOD IVORK- mg condition. J. R. Marks, New London, P. E. 1. 4094-5-31-51. FOR SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Oillce. U FOR SALE-JERSEY (TOW. NEITLY frcsheucd. Howard Schurrnan, Cczi- lral Bcdcquc. GREEN IIOUNTAIN SE11.) N0. 1 flu .111‘ u’. Plcasnzit Crovr. 1‘.I'1‘|l)l‘0.'iC Dc L‘. ‘ZIZJJ-G-IZ-Sl. FOR SALE-YORKSHIRE SO11’ wlth llllcr of 1c11. John A. Mac- Donald, Ercadaibahc. Box 16.1. 4100-3-31-31. FUR Ill-AT — TIVELVE ROOM boarcimg house, furnished. Cczrtral location. Address P. 0.. BQX 35l- Cluv 4120-6-‘2-31 .\'\I.II - UNI-I I! 11'1".’ l. image, 1 small coming sevcrzll limiting stoves. Apply 89 Rochlorrl. 4118-6-3-21. Lira-i. ____g. LOST INCITY. SUM OF MO .’ IN‘ “ lmvclcnc, 1:1. Friday. Findrr plcasc ieavc n1 1111s 0111c" 4157-6-13 LOST-IRIDAY, 1lI.\\' TSCRD, I‘ ~lll'0i‘ll iécnsuvztcu and E11 Vi '. llumpcr n11 rnr. Write R. i-illntrr. Box 1'18. Charlottetown 4121-5-2-31 hlrllc llclp Wanted W-lsrlzv»rrlE-ivlrifirozrr can er truck m zvsisl in riirccl. sale". 1“ ‘amllflzcrn. cocci proposition. C101 8'1 ,, llfirlvlllrll Fiircci. or address Bot: ":4. F Char "'ci1\\'11. 4116-5-31 h ....__ _____ --_. ._.__ Mm . 1r." TI) 1.11.111?! ’I'I~II-2 llilrl‘. 'l"r.u1c 1111-0111111 our special Bhor‘ - h llfiifil” ("cc Mnlcr Barber College, .1 _5-Il 13:r:'.11gt:11 St, 112172.71. ‘l-l-tistf. 5111051111111 \V:'.11t:zl -___ _A___ _______ IALI.‘ s It EN WANTrIn - FALEH lllrntlrlr Prince Fclward ‘ii - l-‘rcr: outfit. “'0 _ reliable, energetic rrprcn- I entativc to handle the brsl. dis- Ll tricts on tho Island. Our nroncy ls l llfofltablc. Write Pclhcm Nllrscrv , c0. ‘I'm-chic, Out, -§__l,_,__________i_ ____ _ DISTRICT MANAGER. WATITEI) AT "We to rcprcsont Canada's 1n: c"t sales “".’l11l7.fll.if\1‘l_ Exclusive to .l'- °'-"- EXvPlltnt remuneration. $11.00 I hwcck m» nsrureri. Fnrwa-rri abnlic- _ .‘ ‘k ‘g1 l’: .\fr. afcaric. Mill. Chathnm , llnuurn St., Hamdton. Ont. ‘ Vf-G-Ii-Zl. - ' “Mien farmers are urn’: Amer hi1 tractors . . _ qfifices to Rent , “ .':.""~'?‘='~»-1?.""...'1."...*:.'.:1?: ' ' h P" month an] 11;. 111;.) Blue space. Arm l THE MzlcLEAN co. l v, Limited QIIQH 51ft“?! k iiflumwzll. 4136-6-3-31.‘ "o. Expert traininu. Par- l S. W. S-vxtf. I ‘NOTICE - I-IARDIES FERTILIZER rower. $39.00. Horse boos $9.00 (only), good prices on all other machinery. Walter S. Weeks, Fredericton dealer. 4ll8-a-31 101m ALFRED MIcDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanville. 3570-5-6-lmo. I l rursru mus FOR THE SEA- ' sun's shlpmfllll 011 "m" Guardian Central Prlntery. lp-QUNDT_BLACIK nun TAN FOX- l hound, yormg. Owner apply all Guardian. 4141- l ————'~—~""“}"'—’ cnuru: wiru 01111.11 4 YEARS ,‘ old. rcquircs cooking 011 road or l farm work for bachelor. 197 Water Street, Charlottetown. 4l51-5-3-3l- Female Help Wflnlctl WANTEI)—A FIRST CLASS (WO- man) cook, middle aged, Protestant seeking wvermner‘ ‘uppm preferred. Apply at Glmfdla" of‘ 1m 4134-5-2-31 lfiVanted MAN AND WOMAN WIT]! ONE child wants one or two rooms Daft" 1v furnished preferred. Apply at the Guardian. 4152'“- born kittens. R. Reymond. 50111.11- port. Phone 1175. 2638-3i-e.o.d.-ti' (Canadian Press) IIONTREAL, Que, June 2.—Priccs ‘of butter as quoted by Montreal l wholesale Jobbing nouses to the re- i111 lfflfi‘ were reduced one cent per ‘pry-xi today. The new prices were l 80 cents pcr pound for solids and 31 ccnis per 110111111 forprints. These prices, the lowest. in years, were made pas bl; by the lowcr costs oi’ wl1ole- . solo itutfcz". Rrceipis were 2127 boxes. :Cl"~~'~ and cog prices were steady. l1‘ .5 of the former vxerc 3.343 bums and nf eggs, 1.718 cases. The petals market was unchanged. Know Your Type main-lg: i"- a v.1" l: l. be agplied artlsll- ~ L study and know |..'1 ,ncs'. it" If. gcstiors take int: consideration the well-known type; of women. It would b:- a 53:11 l<l::1 to study this chart. de- cide ln which group you b’: .4 and One Insertion .. . 10o per line of 5 words Ottawa on Saturday night. Mr. Jen- Threo lnlflt-lillll 9° P" "l" °| 5 ""55 kins is expected home tomorrow In; Insertions In per lino of l word: ‘ p mgmh notice ‘ l . v . v ' 1930.1 . (I stove, slrlable for summer homc. “A3115” " ('51s WITH hEwLi u Mr an l l I l l“ I haw “id before nnnv mung Thursday. Julie 5111, service startinlv I011“! aid u; “New at two dclock, funeral leaving at 2.30 l .110 will not us: — _ The follovxmg 5113-‘ v l then select nnzl 11.: the make 131 suit-l cd to your type. Western Guardian -FUNERAI. SERVICE TODAY- The funerrl cf the late Mr. John Pond takes place this lTuzsrlayi af- tcmocn a; 3 o'clock from Si. Mary's Church. Sumnverslde. Venerable Archdeacon while officiating. The r:m.".i;11 will be. tikcn to St. Mary's Church at 10 a. r.1. The burial vvlll be in the Church of England Cem- e‘.:r,v. 5t. Eieancrs. Miss Nora Pond. who was unable to reach the Island before hcr father‘: death, arrived last night from England. Card of, Thanks The family o.’ lat". Thomas Dollar wish to thank their many friends for deeds of kindness. mes- nugcs cf sympathy and flortl tributes, also the ill-embers of Tnnton L. O. L. r-d the other sf-Acr Lodges for kind- 1'0’! choc-w Hwri during their recent sad bereavement. cm-o-a-u l was caused by the lighting of a (match near some oll, the fumes of l lwood work of the craft. The man § was removed to the P. E. Island Hos- | pital for treatment. lGentl-al Guardian Brighton Club tonight. DANCING AT BRIGHTON CLUB Lenight. Cu111e and bring the friend. 4158-6-3 FIVE CANS 0r LIQUOR, con- iainizig c. 11ml the three mcn in possession of the intoxlcants arrested by policc officers Ti-aihor a11d Biggar last evcn ing at Lyon's wharf. The men had been watched as they came across the river from Rylcbtruk in '1 boat. and were arrested in u coalrhcd . "hurtly after they landed. FIRE ON Bi)A’I‘.—'I‘hc fiitv-foot motor launch 1101'. sing to Mr. ‘Foil’ Benton Cxwcils wlaarf caught fire last night :1 1112'. 13.15 11. m., in the after ;.art of the boat. The fire which ignited. The flremcn were call- ed and the blaze was quickly extin- guished. No damage was donc to the l who lighted the match, however, suf- fcrcd some burns to the face, and ..____._____.__. Mrs. R, H. Jenkins returned from ::CItUSIIED LIME-We still have e. few tons on hand which we will ‘ sell at cos! for quick sale. A. HORNE l s. c0. 4156-6-3-21 ____.____.___. All-Green Salad -.-._._ Cool and appctizing is the all- green salad. Use crisp fresh lettuce for a foundation, place water-cress, Icndivo and asparagus tips side by lsidc- Scrve with French dressing. ______._______. ’_ Asparagus Form A newserving fork for asparagus looks much like huge sugar tongs, with sharp teeth on the edges. You can lift an entire serving of four to six stalks with one motion, with this new gadget. ' . , -i_______. Austrian sound-film interest; are ,. '-—‘—-—"—-——- Mexico's metal production is in- BRIGHTON CLUB -- Dancing it 4158-13-3 uacnancorraroww cumzouuv. E Erinltp. TUESDAY LOG-Young People's Society picnic- Grounds of Mr. Edwin John- DETECTIVE lEnamerators For Charlottetown - l (Continued from page l) v I I stone's ' ' nrlghmn, 5mm, Upon doing all of these things-l then such declaration has the same l WEDNESDAY force and effect and subjects the 3.30—Women's Missionary Society. person making i; to the like come-l regular monthly meeting — ' I Ladies’ Parlor. gallon mcn “lore qnizcd 8.00-Wcekly Prayer Service — Note ed the Book m the manner now o!” appointed in quelw?! l5 l! 8110b M11501! had kiss-i in Charlottetown to secure the 1min- - Visitors cordially flowing. [nrennrinz the list! which are to be Wclflnmi: - Hcartz Mcmoriali This then is the statutory form. ready by the 10th o! this month. "all 41-*3'1l-.‘ that can be substLuted for the Com-lFour registrars will by nppdntod to ______________ PARASITES IN SWINE (Experimental Farms Note.) Is there any problem at this time wirlcm (Reserves more careful study __a.r.d' attention in swine husbandry ,l‘1an dJes the question of parasites? It makes no difference what type of ysu raise, if you are feeding, besides the hog, numerous parasites, such as intestinal round worms (ascarids), 111118 worms. etc, your profits are diminished materially. More than that. the parasite weakens the vital urea-m or the dilzestive system 0| other organsof the body so that the hogs are unable to utilize their feed to tihe best advantage and they be- come a. liability instead or an asset to the farmer. _ At the Dominion Experimental. first-ion. Host-hem. Saskatchewan. detailed records regarding the health of numerous litters have been kept mon 141w form ordinarily used. 1 take 1t that the provisions of the Statute must be followed not in part make any corrections and lddltions. For Charlottetown there are two enumerators for each poll. one Liber- but in whole. A witness cannot fol- ai, and one Conservative. Following low part of the provisions of thelis the list: statute and no; the rest. l Ward One West, Jamel Rename). m was contendeg um the milegedl Liberal: P. D- Wllllnml. Own-nerv- lbblb taken by the wltnessin thlslative. lease was the Scotch oath which isl Ward One Central. Fred Gaudet. [allowed in certain places. But evenlI-lbflffll: H1"! Hflnneascy, Conserv- in the Scotch ma an essential pm l ntlvv- is that the witness repeat the wordsl WI"! OI the 0am which the witness in l Liberal: this 085C 111a not ClO and so did not ' ell"- bring himself within the provisions’ W5“ of the Stwtute not did the allegedl Liberal; 011th even constitute a Scotch mlnffllllw- The case or the King vs., Curry,l ward 48 Can. Supreme Courr, 532, was cit- Llbelml ed before me as a case in point. In “me- thai, case the witness was sworn in’ _wm'd vary much the same way as the wit- L‘b°"1-' noss in the present cue and the scrvallve‘ quegion for comlderauon was Ward Three East, John Blanchard, whether he could be convicted of Liven“: heard Jay‘ Conscrvauw‘ l l One lion, George McLelian, Al}. McEachem. Conserv- Two West. John Webster, Arthur McGuigan. Conserv- Two East, Charles Coylc, Augustus Aylward. C0nscrv~ Three West, Ed. Nicholson, Cornelius Campbell, Con- i I‘ Yesterday morning enumcrators connection with the federal election began their rounds the names of the voters preliminary to l I PAGE TTIBE SPECIAL PRICES EVERYDAY at THE STORE SAVE with SAFETY l 25c 10c. Size 1)_ l)_ 11 l-‘AIRSIJX $9.31» S_().-\ l’ Special 2 (“H-N l 1c Z51: CAKE OI" Rt‘ 'ul.lr 12.31 ..f,‘.°.‘""g,,,”f,',, J ago??? l: vv iii 1 s 1< s j l inm i luliivl 111N111!‘ 31:55" F E E l 9.3L 1 9c “i” "' Every 50c Tin nf Regular 35c JONTEI-II. rarcmr B () 5 5 NAI L Regular $1.25 Quality H A N I) BRUSHES "Am “Rum 98c (li.li.~’s.\'Flt Special l 1c Special 29c DR BONNELI. TOOTH (LUTIN nrwsn 50c 2 m, 33v ROSS -DRUG-UN ITED Successor to Pril-v- “M SLICK YOUR HAIR DOWN “TTII LORIFI IIRILLIANTIN " 5' L .100 25c F\('IZ percentage of mortality and in prac- frmn blYl/ll l0 maPlWLiHE Well“! i200 perjury and it was held that 110' ounds). From these records it app- cquld, I emf/hat the cfitlml period or n 111s‘: r have no doubt 1.1m m the pres- hfe ls from the fourth to the twelfth em, c“, m, fines, m“, mum on week. the time when they are HUPS- | the form of the oath he took be in- illg m‘? 5°“? and the Ill" 5°"? We?“ dicted for perjury, but. there is a l all" “'°°“l“g~ marked difference between the‘. and l SWTlMWIlS lnd-lllflllflg U19 WWW“ the consideration u to whether the <1 Perl-ills!» appeared to dwelvr liberty or I. subject can be taken gradually. the first indication being any by the “king o‘ an mm slight securing followltd by coughing which does n0; conform w my." and slugkisbness. with no stroll}: de- the common Law o, autumn. 10m, s“ f“ “mm? I“ 1m“! "he" and in this respect, I agree with Rus- "lm WW“ WW WY Pmvum- sell, .r., 1.. the abovo case where he ed there was, as p. rule. a. very high says; ticnlly every case the entire litterl slwwwi similar‘ symptoms. The litters whldi-l siwwcd none of these symp- toms appeared very active from thol rourth to the twelfth week"; The pigs l which survived in l-itterywhich app- cflrcd to be atfccted with parasites , were slaughtered on reaching 200' pounds in weight and an examination ‘llade “l ‘he abalmll‘ b!’ a qualified ll there mighl: be good reason for or- veterinary surgeon. In practically 1 dermg a new hi“ It could be reek every case ascends were found, vary- I onably lune‘; that the prisoner, ing in number from one to one hund- l found‘ mm.’ m. the umumesm] l red and fifty-three Ln one pig. The puny In the cw" “m, had a flgm‘ lwg “mm had ‘me hundnd and ‘ to the protection which would be af- lmkm” as°mds W“ mllrkeled. °“ 1 iorded to him by having the witness: "11 the question were w m“ be- tween the Crown and a. prisoner‘ convicted on the evidence of a wlt- ' ness sworn in the manner in which the defendant in this case was sworn there might be good reason verdict was found on the evidence oil a witness thus irregularly swornl creasing .__.________ ‘ - BIRTHS ____.___.__________ ATKINS-At Mt. Stewart, May Z5, Mrs. James Atkins, 1s daughter, Shirley May. CAMPBELL-At Nine Mlle Creek, to Mr. and Mrs. Hector Campbell, :1 U‘!I ligII I‘. MARRIAGES - Fznzzlllflfily fisléhbifihmgyemsmlifi ,1 sworn in the manner mon‘; binding. l‘ ‘ *5 ~ ° ' "° . 11' fence, and r11 t this' of ascaxicls were marketed at the l upon B Con” a _ . protection was not secured to him if,‘ 174M‘ w m” 206m day “n” mm" l \he aocustomedand regular forml gkfngmotl‘; "viigezlageggi-edirfczgool was departed from without the pro- ‘ led in sthge litters wine; allowed tijc l per prenminaw question bang ask- prcsmcc of pnraswes ed and answered. But it surely ought. . . ‘if t t' i. th ' Preventive measures against para». ifjhf: iljlvsltitssqielfioginazatzgrfienz cannot be emphasized too strongly, l l u _ . . . _ , have misled the court is himself on some of which are sanitation, which; ma, for having borne false “I ness _._ _.___ disinfecting of pen; l I . . _ t previous i0 farron-ing. and from fnr- j fgftlitkffiellelgriiriiibritliflflnfbeosgl? mwmg the m’ giving a rewmm- l ness who has consented to be sworn ended verlmifuge to the sow two or l " BELL-IIICLEOD-At Charlottetown’ P. E. Island, on June 2nd, 1930. by’ Rev. Ewen MacDougall, B. D., Aus-l tin B. Ecli, of White Sands, P. E. Ll to Miss Sadie mabclla. MacLeod, of Murray River. IJEATIIS - WORTH-At East Boston. Mass. on’ May 31st. 1930. Mrs. Fred Worth, Jr., aged 23 years. Funeral from her late residence, 72 Spring Park Road, on (Daylight Saving Time). Interment ln People's Ccmeicry. Ill MEMORIAM In sacred and loving IIICIIIOI] nf WILFREI) J. ENMAN, Who passed away June 3rd, 1929 Inserted by Annleand Dorie. $070711. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother. Mrs. N. M. MeL. Ramsay. who died on June tth, 1926. "fls sweet to know we'll meet again Where pnrtlngs are no more And that tIie one we loved so well Has Just gone on before. Inserted by her Daughters, Florence and Sophie. 4146-11. OOOOQOQOOOOQOOQQOOQOOOO-O-O- fOfOfO three days previous to far-rowing and l“ t?’ part1?lzlgnanzfgewgitizggqeztz; disinfecting vlrith creolin. Last but 1°C w“ an 5e least, the pigs should not be allowed ha‘? mmcfdllnmriuupfm a“ ‘fr: to run on the some land year after lawman s o“ owed 0° yem__ on me avenge ‘um the so“ before a court of Jun ice and claim and litters can be kept on new land lmmmlltl’ ‘mm pumshmfllt beau“ nearly every yea,’ Tm. Wm assist in I he was not sworn ‘in such a way as keeping the pigs free from parasites. l 1° bind m5 wnsclenc" 1°“ m“ LS thus retainlnfl their health and vigor l exactly what his contention really and incrcaslng the farmer: net, ln- 5111mm" 1°- “ r5 m “min/u "l5". czvmo from his 1102s. Prevention is ‘ W61’ W l-l-l til-ll l0 Sly In harm’ undgubtedly helm). m“. cure 1n one v has been done by the action of the case of parasites. gwllllesi l" m? ca“ supposed- be" cause the oonvloiion will be quashed or the verdict set aside. The mis- chief has been done, the court has been misled, the prisoner suffered‘ an unjust imprisonment even though: it may have been af erwards aclq judged illegal, and in the ease be- fore up I assume that tho Commis- sioner has reported in wwrdlnre with the testimony which the deg . clsion of the County Court has pro-I l nounced to be periulbfl" , ‘rho legislature of this Province h” been m. m provide by s. stotu- L ltory enactment an sltemative form ‘of taking the Oath in all courts of l lhLs Province and has prescribed the. form of taking such oath. The form cannot varied at. the whim. of the ‘ At a meeting of the directors of the “manta, H he “n” the ‘arm who Summerslde Driving: Park 00.. it was - decided m have the fnliolwng classes w! "ll "l1" h" l“l'°"ll°" L‘ l", “I m the First. of July races. doing. 11¢ may or may w‘. war-d" 015st"! "l" P!" I" l Plll" such variation binding on 5:140:11; ' ' ' science. The person whose y Mzsfiat-ozrot and pace for a purse ‘t an“ h" ‘ film m b’ promo,“ A 3 year old trot and pace purse against lnythlnl! "W. mlklll- l” W9‘ of $300.00. judicial to his ease and such a vsria- ‘ e eh 1| a o . . mall; In: allwiie ori-girial entries, this “f” all n” dmereme between the h m" h, be - u“ M“, "m wt neso telling the truth or telling a In other cluses there are a large lie. l u‘ ~ b: horses beielgilbte flnsdthat‘ In the circumstances the prisoner or lsboun to e a e hothcclllscs 1:11 sure to be fut rec- Wm be llmhnud bu‘ on the “m. ing. n. will likely 11¢ l cue of u» "l" "° "W" m“ l” “mum W slow classes going. faster. than the him in consequence o! bl! FY0596"- fut classes similar to int year when w,“ o; jlnpfigqnmyfl, the renowned ‘BILLIE COP!" paced u‘ class races. l around two ten In some of his slow The entries will clone on the 26th Stain Prevention I 0f Jim“. Ind Ill M?!” "W" hi" If you lacquer your brass bowls. Fish Flakes EXtPllQll. for the emergency shelf: for ctuumsr days is the inexpensive canncd fish flakes. You can cream them, make salad of them, or use- with bits of mushroom, watercress or plmcnto for unusual omelets. Vlhen guests arrive unexpectedly, you can concoct some palatable supper dish in a Jiffy with their help. __._.___.. N. D. MacLean i UNDIITAKII i Charlottetown I North Wtisblre . Phnlll I” Q 2 IIIBAI-MII * QOO ffilfiX ' _... nnvmacilnou. ""5515" "mnnl" “h” ""7 '3' clndlesticks. fixtures and so on. the: "mc will not tarnish and you will not luvs , to polish tbem so often. ‘Liberal, A. E. MacNcill, Coiwcrvativcnl l Conservative. Liberal; Alan Boisucr, CDIISCXWYIUVO.‘ for quashing the conviction. or if a . Matheson’ Liberal; Hem-y Doucem.’ Conservative. lFlorence Proude, Liberal; Hugh F. Connors, Conservative. l Liberal; James O'Neill. Conservative. Liberal. Kenneth McMillan, Conserv- . l ative. Ward Four west. Henry Hughcswl The MacKinnon Drug Co. Ward Four Central, N. Sydney‘ “HOME 0F BETTER VALUES". Fielding, Liberal; Malcolm McKin- non, Conservative. Ward Four Central, S. Keith Acorn, Liberal; Alban Farmer. Con- SCALE REPAIRS Ward Four East. A. Albert lvIcMll- _ . lan, Liberal; William Lawlor, Con- servative. Ward Four East, B. William Sell- ars. Liberal; Lloyd Carleton. Con- servative. ' Ward Five West, Brighton A. Lawrence Doucette, Liberal; Stewart MacNutt, Conservative. Ward Five West, Brighton .13.. Herman Ebers, Liberal; Robert Hogg, and service Our scale engineers will give prompt service on any ‘type of scale Phone or wire The Canadian FAIRBANKS-MORSE Co. Ltd- '75 Prince William Si. 179 lower “Enter M. Si. John, N. I). Iialiiax, N. .\'. Ward Five West, Wallie Adams. Ward Five West Central s., Alex.‘ Ward Five West Central N.. Mrs. V . ; DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR FOX PUPS There has been many :1 litter of beautiful fox pup- pies lost by neglecting io dose 111i.‘ second ilmc. We have known of instances where the foxes have been given the first closing and because no worms were in evidence. the second dosing was thought unnvr-osszlrv. The result of such neglect was the loss of the whole or at least part 0f the litter. S0 why lake the chance for the saving of a few extra cents and :1 little more work? DR. FFRENFIVS VERMlCIDl-I CAPSFLIIS NO. f.’ . Ward Five East Central A. North. Kenneth McDonald, Liberal; Murnaghan, Conservative. Ward Five East Central A. South, Preston Scntner, Liberal; Stephen Saunders. Conservative. ll Ward Five East Contra] B.. Gor- . don Leitch. Liberal; A. B. Brown. Conservative. Ward Five Easi. Pat I A. Percy‘ Worth. Ward Five East 13., Fred McLeod. l Let's Co Fishing g But not forgct to take illinard's along. it will take care of cuts, bruises or mosquito bites. will absolutely safe-guard your fox pups against the worm menace and is the most reliable remedy known. Don't forget i0 dose the second time at from eight in icn (lays after first administration. Let us have your order and we will prepay in any address. $1.00 box (20 capsules.) CENTRAL E. A. Foster WMORESunnyside Sole Authorized Distributor for iho Provinci- FOXES that are fed out rations as below recommended. invarial1l_v grow faster, lifter» Slrflllllllel‘ legged. and i|1 turn produce Iiettcl" polls and make sur- er breeders. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. We inviic you to come v1s1t our ranch at Summerside and sec for yourself. DAILY RATION FOR 20 FITS PIWIIlIU-T Feed: 2 mo. 3 mo. i mo. .1 mo. l; s» 7 mm Meats 30 oz. 70 oz. lllll oz. 120 m, 13o"; Mllk (MW) ...... 5111s. Tpis. 8 pig, 8mg; g; up; Skimmcd Milk powder . . . . .. S oz. 2 oz. l0 oz. 16oz. (‘ut Biscuits, Chow, or Shredded . Wheat .. - 1.7 oz. 20 oz. 20 nz. 20 07,, 20 w, MEAL BLEND l0 oz. 15oz. ‘J0 nz. ‘.30 oz. 20 oz. VITAMINERAI. 11-2 oz. 2oz. L’ l-Z oz. 3oz. lluz. Vegetables 10oz. 15oz. 20oz. 201m. Morning Peed: Fish: . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 oz. 60 oz. i0 oz. S0 oz. S0 oz. DAILY RATION FOR 20 ADULT FOXES TO NOV. 1st. Meats 90 oz. Bread. Chow. Biscuits or Shhredded Wheat 20 oz. Skimmed Milk Powder 1 pound. Skimmed Milk. 6 pints: Vegetables Illl oz; MEAL- Ii‘ "YD. 10 0z.. IFITAMINEILAL. 3 oz. NOTE: Meals as above l-2 offal; 1-2 red or muscle meals. Vegetables consist of green materials. as grass. lettuce. tops of vegetables etc. Be sure you are including VITASIINERAI. and in your rations for holh pups and adult foxes 85.00: 25 lbs. $11.25; 50 lbs. $20.00. Mcalblend: 50 lbs. $4.75: I00 "15. $9.00. l Order from XII-L-‘ILBLEND B a gmcrMcxay 5c ()0; Holmarfs Ltd: or International Fox “l * Fond Products. Summerside. I’. I"?- l. — I l l .. ’ I ‘ I 5%” 1 I: |l it