, oyipmaa 15. 1933 HENRY KIVER. & co. (Established in 1886) .- l Fur Brokers Members of London Fur Trade Association and Fur Sales Committee “ANNOUNCEMENT SIL VER F0} SHIPPERS . We have arranged with MR. E. l-I. RAYN ER to handle in London the Fur consignment busi- ness of Rayner Fur Sales, Registered, and Mr. Rayner will. solicit throughout Canada. shippers a selling service backed by nearly half and Auctioneers , further business for us We offer to all Canadian THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Stock Quotations Pivotal New York Sto nu“ (Fovuldlon Pun) Allied I'm-in "tchison Auburn Alnio Boll! Stool (‘nnlllln Dry .. . ll P If. r. ... mdllAlJQTI Ilelllwtlre nud Hlld lllustulun . a ¢entury of experience coupled with excellent Warehouse facilities and intimate contact with Fur Buyers and Shippers throughout the World. '_ l BANKERS: The National Provincial Bank, Ltd. LONDON; Canadian enquiries through Royal Bank of Canada, Head Office, Montreal. Henry Kiver & C'o., 193 Upper Thames Street, LONDON, E.C. -i 2639 arewell T0 . \ ~ a Rev. . ess oi loving appreciation. ead by Mr. Charles A. Walker. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Murray: nd of "the heather." cones of your native land. so dead ‘l o never to himself hath said, l is is my own, my native land? ' hose heart hath ne'er within him burned, . home his footsteps he hath turned ‘ om wandering on a foreign strand." . . . Like the words oi the inspired oct, we all have the same, burning esire to return to our native land, nd visit the cherished place of our hlldhood. We ask you to convey our warm rectlngs from Caledonia in Prince Edlvard Island to Caledonia across the sea. Tell them that we are proud i the land of our forefathers, who set such an example as none need be zlshluued to follow. As a pastor you have placed Christ in the centre of all your Christian cllvity- An unfaltering faith in God's mercies and goodness and His uncxcelled plan of Salvation was the key-note of your preaching, Practise and conversation. In the heat and rain of summer, llld the cold and snow of winter us; ' llllllillillg Notices, 'I0o- per inch; Lists her inch; Notices of Thanks cents, IlATIil-Io word. three h» Irtioiu for tho prloo o! two, strictly ‘liable in gdygggq, . _.______..__..__.._._ Boarders Wanted BOARDERS AOCOMIMODATED- 245 Queen Street. 2689 Wanted fersbl n _ 1 .7 Guardian‘ eated App y WANTED - BABY STROLLII-l l "l"? b0 in good condition. Reso- ha’?! 2890 I llltNorth .tsblestoek l mt. er A. Home, North River. 2729 Female Help Wanted WOMAN wanna 'ro snw Ion 'l'-'~=i§-5$"‘°'ll ‘till’ "Bill? . . o g. r o IP18" than i. m. River wharf. ev. and Mrs. Murray Allister Murray and Mrs. umly are leaving this morning for ontreal from which city Mr. Mur- sails by the S. S. Duchess of dford on a holiday visit to Eng- and and Scotland. On Monday ev- . “mg the members ot the Caledonia ft-‘sbYlfirllm Ghurchl Ymml? “d °ldl hearts that can never be eflaced. As l I 91d ll surprise party at the Manse " bid the“ bemvcd Yum’ “m! m‘ _ it.i.s to relate and contemplate the re farewell and to present to them {pl-swell gift of a purse and ad- The reseniotion was made by Mr. Al- l. A. Cameron and the address We are gathered here to bid you od-speed and a safe voyage to the Kingdom o, G01 We know I lhat you anticipate with longing, the ; f“: ‘jig’? vzgléfné°vige°flesm€gggl measured by man, they extend into CnlllCS there the man with soul . ‘ Oflltfll olllllonll locals, all. p» "m; Western lllfl Eastern locals, 2o. per word, Events, to. per word; Classified, 2o. per word; In Memoriam ings, Cards, etc, 4e. per name; Letters of Coodolenceflloc. or 4o per word. Other rater on applications. Mhtinnm Charge for any advertisement twenty - flvo ooouo¢+o+o+o+oo+o+ooo+o+oa 1". S. Reeves, Southport. 2568. ADY BOARDER WANTED. s1 King Street. 2720. FOR BALE — ONE HUNDRED BUT“! Rock Puneur 75° each- WANTED-SMALL OITIOI, PRI- . Unable, Apply "It," co. Guardian. ~ 2'12’! Pzmrons wsx-rsn-r wm. toes. Apply to you have faithfully served three widely scattered congregations. You have given cheer and comfort to the suffering, strength and faith to those who were to pass from earthly scenes. Young and old, we can truly say that your life was a bene- diction among us. To Mrs. Murray we extend our best wishes for a safe and happy, joumey. Your kind and genial dis- position has filled a place in ourl for you, Mr. Murray, how pleasant unison of faith and labours of a de- voted husband and wife. Their names are never separated. You were one in spirit in every good work, with equal devotion you sweet- ly combined your labours of love, o precious example oi domestic con- secration ln helping forward the We realized that spiritual blesq sings and influences can not be! eternity, God alone can record them, but in order that we might show our esteem and appreciation for all that you have accomplished, we ask you to accept this gilt. It. will re- mind you oi the Christian fellow- ship we have enjoyed with one an- other, of how we revered, honoured and loved you as pastor, friend and teacher. May God grant that you and your ‘ partner in life may return blessed to further the Kingdom 0f God in our midst. Signed on behalf oi Caledonia congregations. C. K. Martin, Eider; Charles H. Walker. (Patriot please copy) She had tried on pair alter pair and found some fault with them all. With a pair of conservative black calfskin oxfords on she viewed her , trim feet in the znirror and sighed with disappointment. “It's the heels," she said, "they're so flat anddow. They make me look so sensible." "But why should you mind, ii you're really not?" mmiorted the perspirlng salesman. "Hut that's just it," complained the harassed lady, ‘You see, I am." in Advance l - Announcements and C g of Floral and Spiritual Otter- and Appreciation, 70c. per loch l For Sale ' FOB SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and Whlst Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tt. APfiiS 55o YER bushel. Also Macintosh Apples. Frank Ramsay, New Iondon. 2686 FOR. SAL! - TWO COWS Dill: ‘I'd freshen December 1st. Apply George Show, Brackley Poirarti, 22. OARBOAILD SUITABLE FOB 1min: outbouul. etc» 1o per sheet. Guardian Office. ti. eon sat: - soonon roars- mvll, Bridge sod Whiet 500M Olhll. ollsl-llllln csllusl m» pgmtql-y, Nov. l-tf. To Let emu "r0 tn-r - n4 GREAT George Street. Apply 146. 3570. T0 LET-IIONT BOOM. GROUND floor, furnished or unfurnished. I56 Cumberland Street. 2673. T0 LIT — SMALL HEATED with renewed health"aiid'_strengtln... ‘G Ii Foods- .. I lut lint-roster I ille Nickel , i N Y Central l Nlll-l-h Alnl-rll-nn l'ub Rcr N .T MINING (‘Canadian Iron) Tonosro. Nlll 14- i, ‘ Etna-Ill cks (‘lllunuirlll .. (‘lluuunu W l’ Sinnd Oi l (‘l-luulilrio . 44 Tex Gull vlllnmllll w p 9 Union (‘urhllle "lluillgas . Union Pacific Ponlllurum United (‘orp llHIIIP Minus ll S Rubber |l"l€rilI;:o U Steel Vailadiuul Westinghouse Woolworth .. Montreal Homestead Howey . . . llurnllinu .7 Int. Min . St k M k l 0C al’ e Kirk Lillie ’lrk Pro ... . linkoluild . . . . .. (Canadian Press) §"ke,sh°'° - gum" mo” .es (lold llutllurst A ... . . . . . . .. -— I ' lil~l " ... ... ... .. ... l ‘ (‘illll tlifll ... ... ... ... “nngk "BIN-Yr" no PM _ _ _ _ 12 I ltiolilllloy (‘an llltl Al (f I’ lt . . How Smith Dom Steel a lot Nleklll .. lfnsul-y Illlnls . All-(full llwllllr . Allmtronl Pow Nut llrt-w . . gilgvlinlglllpp I l . . U. l‘ C “ Sllnwlnignu .. 0m" Sit-cl of Cull Winnipeg El .. Glance (Canadian Press) GRAIN us follows :-— Argentina peso .4417). Australia plluull 4138i. Austria scllllllng .1337. Belgium belgu 126i. Iirnzil mllrois 1339- llilluuln 10v .02 . (‘Mun flung’ Kl l: dollars All Czechoslovakia urowil .0186. Denmark krone .‘.'Zill. ltlllllllllll flmutlrk- 0E5. Frame fionc .0686. (let-many reichsnlork .8876. (lrent Britain pound 5.21m’ llrlw-e drllcllmit .0001. "nlhmd florlu Jhil. lIuugnr-y pongo . Ilulrgllrln ior . . lllillfl rlllleo RS8 . linly lire .0854. Jupun yen 570-17. Jllgoslnvln dinllr 0196. New Zeulllnrl llollllll 4 1M5 Norway krone ‘ill??- Pnluntl rllltl .1941?- Ilounllluin lr-u .0101 _ I Soilill Africa pound -l 19'7- Spulu p-lu-ta .154!" Sweden krone 20st! Switzerland franc 3i d ll 1N5’: franc t! flti “AtM-Newl rol-k-Pnllvd 5-9?’ “m d011,“. 1 01!‘; ln-lle 0.43. At Paris-Forum! 8L flnllnr 15.81 fr: lll Oliblhlllldllfi llollnr cents: I. S. llolmr til M! cent! saw YllllK. Nov 147M!’ olgu exchange llllflfllllt- "'9'"? 1|, |]0]lprp_ others iu rents llnlllrlkhligll 5'- ll " l of? Hilly‘ e101: Belgium m °°= guy in) 20; Montreal 1.01%. l-M Aswan‘ , Aeou? FOOT- “fiiislrtléfi \ BU MlND OFF . , .. m‘; ill! apartment, Apply 330 Richmond lint. - ml . ...... ._...... N“ Markets At A lilllutl-aal and Toronto-stocks clue-- on dfllli’ 1% our mt United States dtscoi. . Ilxollnugu rates at the r1050 ‘HAP. Afontrrul-Pouud 52H U- ll r fr: Canadian U. l. llollnr 15-73 fr» 5H‘ l-llv .1 21W: clone hlpfgv-gli-‘lg; Frnneo 0.43 Brinszino ‘Up “Father _____ ' A ' owl-lessor LON I Sun Aut ... . Siiorrllt . . Slscoe . . . . .. St Anthony Bier Fae . Sud Basin Sud Cont: Sylvuulte Tuck Hugh Thoma (‘llll \‘il lower. xowlltllnllc ‘t ‘loroillo Mincs—loregulsrly lower. Hull“ (‘ll '-~ - - ' ~ - - New York-Stocks lower on late “"1"” Ell?“ - - - - -- Svmngr VlpoudA.“ ... Wlllnipeg—-\\'heut closed higher. l‘ ‘ills ‘i H Ntw York-Potion coffee and ruh ‘vnltipy n- ...." ber higher sugar iluviulnged. ‘vr g l‘ ' il,iiu0. UNLIETED C. R. Stavert, CENTRAL GUARDIAN Inserted at I cents I word payable in advance. CHILDREN'S SEATS for game tonight, 25c. 2742 DR. 1t. F. SEAMAN will be ah- sent from his office for at least three weeks. 2702 HOPE RIVER. BAZAAR Wednes- day, Thursday evening, Nov. 15th and 16th. I740 DIPHTHERIA IMYMUNIZING CLINIC at the Model School, ‘ Thursday. November 16th, at 2.45 p.m. and at Rlochford Square Con- vent Friday, 11th, at 2.45 for child- rep six months to fourteen years. 2736 CHILDREN'S SEATS for game tonight, 25c. 274i ATTRACTIVELY DECORATED '—Th9 windows of the firms oi Rogers Hardware and W. W. Well- ner have been most attractively n‘ Ventures . - -- PRODUCE (Cnumllml Press) llfflNTlllllAll, Nov ii-Prlccs Mil-l tinned with n steady lone on tho §IQ|flfQQ dairy and produce market today. e egg market remained un- cllungl-ll. Fresh (Jnturio eggs wclo qutflfl nt 48 to 50 cents for oxtrns_ 43 to Kl l-outll fol- firsts llllli 38 to l" Storage eggs in cnrlots or less were 2i tn 211A cents foo extras. 1D to 1mg, eenls for firsts and 16 to 10% cents for seconds. Ar rivals for tho day totalled only 1M cuss. No 1 grade hotter continued st 20% to 2i cents a pound for ellrlvi! "P loll. A total oi’ 1,163 Iloxes was of- fered for slllo duping the lllly. Ontario dull-so was firm m. iWl to 10 rents n pound while Quebces also were steady at 0% to Mil cents pound. Receipts were 906 boxes- On the potato market supplier were heavier, with increased arrlivols from < the, lilnritimo Provinces. Tile ulllrlu-i l-Fvf- was quoted at 05 to 70 cont! per so FY7101" pound hug of Quebec whites and ‘l5 9"" cents for New Bruueirlek green mountains, while Prince Ellu-nnl 1.1-’ land green inountnins in 00 pound hugs were 00 cents, Illltllil! 10"" than yesterday. lads! Could-- 62.10 Germ- . MTvLct/RB Alg rn ... .. '-‘- (Cmmuu Pm") Alggnqluln _ ,. decorated by the Boy Scouts oi the IVINNIPEG, Nol- 14H _°'1" city. Displayed in these windows g Iillllllvlll are the apples which the Boy rm“ l’ Big bliss b” ‘MAL m,“ T, Scouts will sell on their apple day " Ejgwmm next Saturday. The colour scheme v 1h my‘: M“ Cell Mlln .'.'.' ... . . in the windows represents the nflrygs-{Xlpwfflfll/‘B; the 3.51/5; pl_lly fflwmflfif" ~-' three sectional-composing theBoy 3577s; Jill!‘ 39bit gllfitnh Scout Movement. The yellow for cssn rmrtzs $91115" Cubs, the junior branch; the green wlllPltl No i lllll<i um: Ni‘) 1 H01’ gfllnoiilll ' for Scouts or intermediate branch, 1:51;; No 2 nor um; No 8 nor BIN: n m khfk N024 "o, llllst- m» ll-lll-llr ism: .\'ll M“ m,“ _ _ _ l, 53%, pom 5oz; ho 1 lllll-ll tough Plmnrado lor blanch. M14: No 1 llurunl-v. ' , ldnnflflng riz; ‘ Mimi-i; mm“ N" '-' " “' “lwt 7"‘ ‘l ‘c l‘ Gllllot‘. nnll or 1 IFet-li 281i: l\o l feed 28: ‘M1 Gnmlfish e tl-ed mp1,; Itl-Jel-tell 221,-}; Tl-llek mmnp __ . -1 - Home on . ° nsl-lsy llll a o. w 30%: Ne 4 f‘ ‘,1’ - noel st“; c w soul we a c w am: 2,‘;‘,',,‘,‘“_"_ i { ——— ‘lrrlclr 35.n- J“;- ymm _ V, (Canadian Press) —<- K-q, HM" _ - Sturlln ' (‘lose K1)‘ '}‘,y“~y| ,_ 5'2 .\||ll‘l‘ Fvlln ll .. ,_, _, luv; I.nkl\ Murol l" -\llll'l‘ -\'"l> Pow . . . lmliol . . . . .. 1': .\.~a li lilitl 1l:1.-- -- - . Llllllllnsllisi-glll .- . to d‘ P ) llll Bond and Share ... one on n" 1+‘ lot? Ci! A stoxrnust._ Nov lt-Jiriltdh Ilifl ,,§’,';,‘ m, m" foreign exchange in relation to the llli l'l-l-- . (‘uuulllau tlollun n» compiled by the Ni“: Hm] lmyll] llnllk of ullnlllill, closed today St on lllli .\lON'l‘lll~ll\Il, Nov 1i llffvriugs rlu the l\\'II blnlltr-vll llvl-allll-k iullrkots todzly- totalled (Ml. lirwl-lilts were colllposed of 17d l-llttle. U0 calres_ i172 hogs and 52 sheep and lambs. (‘stile were mostly enulnlon to just plllln qullltliy vows nud hulls. Cnn ners illlil cutters were sold for . cents to $1.26, u-ir|l__p1lllll butcher QIJVF :lrl\unll Kl 70 llllll lwlllllunn holo- gun hulls brnuuilt S! 5H. Clllvlln were slow. Prices were esti- lunted tn bn steuriv to 2'5 cents lower. A few t-arly lulles uore rnlldo at $1.50 for grllssers to $0 for n Pmlplo of the best reuls pil-klltl out. tlnoll owes null ll-cthors were slllll fnn $ll. Lambs wl-Igllfilg $15 pounds or more wore lllsl-ollllllul $1 1"‘? cwt fllltl culls nud lull-ks $1 1'1‘!- cut. Sheri’ were steady. Hogs were steady Bacon: and but- chers were $6.26. Selects brought $1 p9,- bng premium, Hl-nvll-s were $5 ‘f5, extra lI(‘il\'l¢‘l $5.25 llnrl llllhls so .1. Gallant. Bloomfield This column In reserred for Queen's Count-y nells of Iocul Interest but ad- vertising of n uervsy nature may be strictly MANUFACTURERS LIFE A World Wide Institution PAGE NINE Assets ovor $1 ILIIIOJUB B. ll. HUGHES, Cagiogon Block Summerside . James Kiggins, Georgetown A. W. Charlottetown District Manager Charlottetown, If. B. I, Representatives : Edmonds T. A. Keenan, Murray Rivet‘ A L. Adams, Cardigan James Atkins, Mt. Stewart eral ol ex-Sergesnt. Peter Bradley m. MacGregor was born at Lot 49,; —NAMES OMITTED-lime Guar was held yesterday morning from the son of Daniel and Ann MacGre- dian regrets that the wreaths laii -hi.s late residence, 14 Douglas Street gor, and was one of the leading at, the foot, o! m,- nlqflufncnt, g1 to the Church ol the Most Holy Rc- merchants at Montague. I-Ie was a‘ Summerslde on Rtjfllfifllbfflnce Du deemer where a Requiem High Mass highly respected and honoured cit-l by the Cathoic Women's Lleugui was celebrated by Rev. H. Fleming. izen. In partnership with Mr. Alex and the pupils o: st. Mary's Acgd. who also conducted the service at MacLeod (now of Charlottetown) helgmy were omitted mm the mp0s the grave. The members of the began business at Montague twenty-ii“ Monday's paper, The c. w, 1, Benevolent Irish Society, the Police two years ago and the store is stllhwreath was placed by Ms; Force and a deputation from the R. 0. M. P. preceded the hearse The pail bearers were: Hon. F. R. Miss Lavenia Leman, sister of Mr. pupils, Winnie Heartz, cit-Mayor T. W. L.‘ Prowse Councillor M. W. Reardon, S. A McLeod, Wm. Helnnessey and D. J Riley. running under the management of‘ l l . ills son, Harry. In 1885 he married , Frank Lemon, Montague. Fun- . 1 oral service was held from his . - late residence, Rev. C. E. Armstrong officiating. Two favorite hymns of the deceased were sung: “Jesus Lov- Deni Gaudet, Vice President, and tht convent wreath by four senioi Arsrnllillt, Elliza- beth Dalton, Katherine Dziscoll and Loraine Arsenuult. - —REMEMBRANCE ‘my AT 0'- Mr Gordon mngwen of New er or my Soul," and “Abide with LEARY-As usual the c Llzens oi bank ls in Charlottetown on a l business trip. EASTERN eulnnull ...__. ..°Thll column is reserved for new! of local interont but advertising of n newny nainro may be inserted at 2 cents n word strictly payable in advance. . JHOSPITAL AT MONTAGUE—- A meeting of the King's County be co ‘ immediately. Con- siderable equipment has been pro- cured and is being put in place and operation in the near future-H. ..'FLEW TO MONTAGUIiL-Pllot B. 0. Madden, of the Royal Canad- , l- . and the red for the Rovers or sen- ‘an A“. Flame Reserve a; New G135- , have just returned from a week's gow, N. 5., accompanied by Reg. McDonald, pupil, brought his aero- plane to Montague on Remembrance I Day. Strong winds prevented his taking up many passengers on that day, but on Monday the passengers enjoyed a pleasant trip and u-ere all .1 l charmed with the view of Montague —H. under a covering of pure white snow. Pilot Madden and Mr. Mc- Donald left for New Glasgow on Monday evening-H, "QVIONTAGUE SERVlCi-JS—'I‘l"ie Montague Remembrance Day ser- vice was held in the Christian Church on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The returned men formed up at the Montague Rink and par- aded to the Church. Rev. Mr. Wat- terworth delivered an impressive and inspiring sermon. At the close of the service a wreath was placed 7“ on tile altar by Sgt. w. n. MCLag- gan and the Last Post was sounded by trumpeter A. Hlune, followed by two minutes’ silence and the Re- veille. At three o'clock a number of the returned men from Montague attended a memorial service at Or- wcll. Rev. Ml‘. Sinclair, oi‘ Valley- fleld, was the speaker, and his ser- mon touched the hearts of all who heard him. The returned men and Saws ranged from $4 ‘.15 lo ‘H T8, lic- corlllvg to wlllgbt u|_ltl quuilly. [Pltnnllisn Press) congregation then formed about the soldier's monument and the Great War veterans’ wreath was placed. The Last Post. was then sounded, followed by two minutes silence and the Reveille-H. . JPASSED AWAY-Jrhere passed away at his home in Montague lm Saturday, November Ilrd. l).ll"." Me." Mr. Armstrong took his text from James 6:14 "For what is your life?" Deceased was in failing health I for some time and was tenderly car- l ed for by his loving wife who is left to mourn. The following children share her bereavement: Irene (Mrs. A. McQuarrie, Westvlllc, NS); l Harry and Russel at Montague and Lee in Winnipeg. The surviving brothers and sisters are Joseph at ,Montague; James, at Union Road, l and Bessie, in the West. The pail Hospital “uspees was held recenmll bearers were: Messrs. N. J. NlCllOl- when tenders were opened for thel erection of an elevator, and other Rmwlmon- J‘ Rllurke’ H‘ McLean‘, workinremodelling the building, re- mtemmt w” m Mlmtague Cell“ cently purchased ‘for hospital pur- eleryfifl" h son, H. McLean, L. B. Meliish, C. Ollerlry obsrrved Remembrance day very iittlngly. The mentberslof the Canadian legion pounded to the monument, where an impressive servioe was conducted by Rev. A. I" Baker- Wreaths were placed at the foot of themonument by the l/zg- ion and others. A patriotic concert by tile school children was given in the hall.‘ In the evening the annual supper for the members oi the Legion was put on at the Mat- thew Hotel, and was most success- ul -S- w-DIRI-ICTORS MEETING-A meeting of the dilcctors cf the l0. N. S. F. B. A, was he'd on ‘Friday last at tilelr liezld office“ in poses. It is expected the work will ———-——;-—~ Summerslde, the presidenLyGeorge E. Callback prcsxilttg- Dlrectorl ..'Friends of Mr. Ora Kaye. ofllétmfth; pciilfiné°dcwvffi QMr. ares rem n. . ., o ue- PERSONALS lt is hoped the Hospital will be in Mmmgue Wm regret m lean‘ °f his‘ illness and hope for an early recov- ' cry-H. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Mont. Wright. visit to Mr. Wright's sister, Mrs. Roy Hewitt, at Amherst, NS-H. t ..'Mlss Doris MacKenzie. Ken- lslngton, was a visitor to Montague l on Remembrance Day, and was the f guest oi’ Miss Novella Cunningham. l l ..'M.iss Evelyn Clow of Murray l Harbor North spent a pleasant week end visiting her sister, Mrs. J. ‘ Lowry, at Montague-H. ..‘Littie Kenneth Clements, son 1 were present. l of Mr. R. K. Clements, had a mir- aculous escape from death or serious injury on Saturday afternoon whenl he tumbled out oi his father's car on the paved street at Montague. The little fellow, who is only about three years of age, managed to open] the door, while his father was driv- ing. He escaped with a few bruises about the neck and faco.—H. —A'I'I'ENDED FUNERAlr-lvlr. John A Lea of Summeretde was in Moneton last wcok to attend the ‘ funeral oi’ his sister, Miss Alice Lea lwhlch took p‘ace last Thursday. Miss Lea was well known in Mono- ton and many friends sent flowers and letters of sympathy to the bereaved family. Besides Mr. Lea, Mr. Jabez Lles. of Victoria. P. E I., fluff at the age of ‘la years. senL-S. bec City: F. H. Crpp, Port Elgln N." B; l1; Di hteKenzief 'I‘ruro,' N S. Mr. L. Bellcourt of Quebec and Mr. J. E. MacTague of Allison, On- tario, prominent fox breeders It was decided to hold the annual meeting in Que- bcc City at the ChutcalLF-‘routrlnac. —-S. —1Mr. Richard Hinton spent I few days in Sirmnlersilfe (Filling from Halifax lay ear. The Journey look him two clays on nerellnl oi the very bad roads —S. -—Mrsl M. P. Titus anti Airs (Judge) Iilnlull of Sunuul r tdd were recent vi-ztoxs to llll‘ (‘Pflli-ll. .3. -—-'— —-' '.~-:: —_-.—..-r~__-.:.:—-—_n PULVEX Actually KILLS ALI, l'l.l~l.\\' I.Ii‘l'2 Illlll \II'I' \‘ on your _ . FOXES or PET.“ ‘I'll-re in no substitute fllr Pl'I.\'l‘ZX—-liI'ri\l|lo It II ill!‘ nuly "H! plluller llllly gullrllllll-l-ll ltl 1\("l‘l ALLY HILI. llflilll. Il-l- null mill-x nu llnll llll other fur-Ileurllll: lllllllllllll, Moreover, It protons nglllvlsl Immediate re-illft-iltlltlrlu-some- thing no other puliollll- llfil‘! llll M' KEROL Th!‘ PPIllFI-IFT IIISINI I.'(T.\.\T l\IiIP|lIl‘I' r-lllplr rrlllllllll, Order from your I'm. Supply "Olllf", AlFIII or liollrrul filorlg If lllilllllfl I0 nlitnlu ihrrl-e-Nrlil‘ u! flIIML rlllllllilllll Illhlfllllllflfl: CANADIAN ('()-OPER.-\TI\'E ‘RS LIMITED. Finn's '5“ uncle 9f the (‘19699595 1M1’ and mun orru-lt; "rnunx-ro ,l\l‘r. Smith Lea of Velnorl River "~"'|'~"""- llflllfllfll: Ive-lull, out" Len- “GT6 among thcse. who were 1311'. nnxg-"hu. "u," |,,,,,,,,_ ,.-,,.,k, 3V (ivortw Nlanus OYMS TAKI nw‘ ff‘ JUEvT A MlNuTE. AND I'LL BE. RIGHT WITH YOu- rm ALL UPBET- l casu- oo A 'n-l no .l Ann???“ l‘ “¢°'c>o‘°l§> Wm‘ 9UT lTmAVE MY ‘HCKET TO AGAFTBQRENQON- T- BALL THE FOQn“ 5 hills Q»!-