H served. M53 1 NOVEMBER 115, 1933 = 1 -=-f T , ~ -_ ~ PAGE Tunisia THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “'“'I Enirniit cusliniiiti i =.~.#:‘:-‘:..'-....~:°.':.a.i':'e:.-°.‘.: ¢°';|,|||| of I lowly latin Ill! lu "Lrted at A onntn o_wor|a strlotls ‘payable In advance. . \UC’l'ION SALE at 801. Kent *cet tomorrow at l, o'clook. 2717. poiwiu 'riibnrnona NUMBER 968. BRING THE CHILDREN-Bt. Paul-5 Thursday afternoon for their gpeclal attractions. 3051 ATTENTION is directed to the we of the premisse formerly oc- cupied by the Hon James D. Stewart. ‘g 1 .mock to-morrow. 2'l1'I. 51, PAUL'S TEA and sale on .m,,,u..y, isth. cuts. fine pillows. knitted articles, candy and refresh- ment tables. . 3053 (;0RN'WAl.L CHARGE, Nov. 19th: New Dominion at ll n. m.; King- ston nt 3 p, m.; Cornwall at 7. Rev. D_ K_ Ross, MIIlIStel'. ‘ ||sNcE-Be sum to attend the Blue Dots Basketball Team Dimes, 0.1.ii¢11 3 -‘tax -£1 Blue Dots Dance I onnFnLLow’s HALL Friday, November 17th 9.30 to 1.30 p. m. Admission-50c. -l_.i;__ 2714 to the sucoell ol this Dominion , clinlltfnging industrial bcdy- | He is survived by his widow. and by two daughters, Mrs. Best, French River, and Mrs. J. Sims, French River, one daughter Vivian predeceased him ten years ago. His sons are Irving and Bruce, Bar- risters, Edmonton, Alberta, Mor- timer, Norboro and Eliphulet, No:th Wiltshire. Of a large family cf brothers and sisters. there survive, one brother, John, Dakota, and sisters, Mrs. Darby, Mlnneapois, Mrs. F1n'ay, St. John, N. B. and Mrs. Weir, Al- berta~ Funeral services were held at thc home and were conducted by Rev. Mr. Somers assisted by Rev. Mr , " _ Bosnian rox snow I' IIOIIEMBER, 24th. 1933 5 CLASSES Dark Silver- Medium Dark Silver-I Adllll. Male Adult Male Adult. Female Adult Female Pup Male l’np Male PIII) FEIIIBIQ Pup Female Light Medium Silver- illedium Silver- . ACIUI1. M316 _ Adult Mal; 'Adult Female Adult Female PUD M1110 Pup Male PUD Female Pup Female Pale Silver- ' Adult Male Adult Female Pup Male Pup Female Show open to registered and unregistered foxes of the fourth district of Prince only. Entries will be received up in and including Nov. 22nd. Entry fee of 50c will be Loring’ Rev: ML Osborne and Revf , charged for each fox, all foxes to be in the rink at 9.30 ML CmWe_ The preacher wok fm. -\ :\.m. Entries to be mailed to Douglas Bell, Cape Traverse, l fight, I have finished my course, I 1 .\ -ia- an-fr \»-»- ,- ~ The_ 9"'-9l`P1'l5e 0f the BUY SCOUI-S ln In were Ira Ma°I“e°d' Sanluet _}?er' , fore the lye is required as it should oughly cleaned out, flooding every augurstlng an annual Island Apple Day A nafd- William _Bemafdi W~11‘"“ be Coin when used). put time Campaign deserves every encouragement and yi develop the morale and on Saturday, November ' 18, for 5c or $1.00, yeuget much more than your The commumy of Um 105, one money’s worth materially-you help to mould _I the character of the nation and extend the ‘ popularity and prosperity of our Island fruit Lead on Novgmber 11th in the and .Tee-..,» it memory or "Blind Fred," a blind man who every day for more than 40 years used to sit in Hackney Churchyard, London, a. tablet has been unveiled in the churchyard by the Mayor of Haciuiey. It bears the iiiscription: "Hereby was seen for many years Blind Fred, a sunny soul." according to the Tourist Bureau oi’ the Canadian National Railways, due partly to the Holy Year which resulted in a. large number of pil- grims to Rome. The average per capita expenditures of tourists, it ::Perslan Balm the creator and preserver of beautiful complexions. Tonic in effect and wonderfully sti- mulating. .Safeguards and heautines the most delicately-textured skins. Cools and relieves all skins flushed 17°’ °' h“9° gubasebldunmdm BYTKI |15 mwdi h°"’°"°"- have been mum or irritsl/cd by weather conditions. yn, the only P0581 8 lim 1118 DRCG ,sma.ller. The Sunday' train excur- Magical in msulm A lime gentle in the crowded neighborhood. He'g1°n5 are gmtvmg in popularity rubbing md . youthful freshness "“’°‘Y ’“"‘°d s°"°““ "“"‘““3“ md , due i° the CIW’ fm# Wm” *We md duintiness is instantly crested. men °"“h°d mm “ 12'f“m"y I'°“°` been inallgufamd- 0"” 5”” SIU" °f Invaluable for softening the hands ment h°“-ie- Thc Pla” “USM mzeiworld wide recovery is in remit- and making them flawlessly white. 'md P1“““°d °° me "We" Th” ‘hips Wives from immitlfml 1“‘“°“° bwk 'rruly the perfect toilet. requisite for WI” W” “und '"0" than °' mile to the home folks which are said to the womm who cm.” “'35” be heavier. Weak tBu ~ ’ MNlHEaNtrI3iNSS Q ERVEPILL mm H. at N. Pills. vital rgenseo I., 0' ` - ' ounties Called tanadian National Sinking Feelings If going up stairs, climbing hills, walking too for; If the Ioost_exertlon causes you_to¢stop to get your broath, or if you have we_a , sinking feelings, it is time for you to stop and think as to t e cause of your What you should do is tolts a course of Milburn’| They tone up and strengthen the as to prevent any harmful attach of To Aid Farmers. ___ SPBCIBI BRYQRIII Trip fiairy farming, always kept a. herd ers were: Simon D. Campbell, Wal- Sliorlness ol llrealli M . Railways .1 W. J. P. MacMILLAN. ii' { Premier. have kept the faith. The eloquent preacher nicely inttrprsted' the text to empliasize the fitness to the life af the deceased, which cer- M, “XL I have fought a good ; or R. S. MacKenzie, Borden. Admission to Show 25c. i - ` _ ,very best disiiifectants, recom- Use two or three tablespoonfuls oi mended by the Dominion Poultry ,the mixture to a gallon of water. iDivision, to use against mites ls iThe disinfectzint may bc applied c"rnIyCw°5t;;nper5(;‘!1_;‘°“'d‘ mf 5:1 ,made as follows -Disso we one 'with a hand spray pump, or, if typified an example appmncliing human perfection. The pzilibcarers Johnston, Emerstn Delaney and! Everett McLeod. The reputation' that he established in the incius-I trial world is excelled only by the' high ideals that he realized in the iiitel`ectual and the spiritual-Y. ' as possible. tit if be necessary should be used liberally after the to do this two or three liouzs be- house and roosts have been thor- crack and crevice. quarts raw linscetl oil into a f.ve gal`on stone crcck and pour in the lye voiy slowly, stirring meanwhile. Q Keep on stirring until a smooth liquid soap is produced, than grad- If com, nmmani Kidney, ma ually add two gallons of crude . Blsddsrmke 1°" BHIIYFBI from Gettin# carbolic acid or commercial creosol 1>,,;,,,_ Sliqnm, naming sm..-as f/,i __________ ,i up Night., N.-rva.....¢.». ahfumms \ t' ’ o ' »-if til - DIR. JOHN' J. MACLEOD . . ' _ ` stirring constanty until the re }§§,':‘&§‘§n‘1,f,f.‘,°§f,',ff],f,',’,';§,’§‘{,‘},"f§f,='f,,,; of its finest and best belovcrl citiz ens in the passing of Johli J. Mac- year of his age. The late Mr. Mac Leod was bom in Grand View in June, 1851, a son of Malcolm Mac- Leod and his wife Ann MacPhee. Mal- He was one of a family of ten, colm, Charles, Jessie (Mrs. Wright), "SUNNY s<»Uv'1-ies is §.”.“.‘..?i’“ilZ..?.;. “§.i`.‘."' ..’?.‘;‘.`.“‘i; MEMORY M E M 0 R I A M lawyer. 'Of that ldrge family, but one, Murdoch, survives in Langley, 1oNii>ofN. Nev. 14-tor.)-In , washm JOSIAII HOW A'l'T Eton. Q. *___ The late Mr. MacLeod married Josiah Howatt died at his home in Frencli River, Novciiiber, Gtli, 1933. During the whole course of life he enjoyed health, until one Mary Ann Finlayson of Edinburgh, Scotland, and had by her three children, Clara who died at four years of age; Louise, Mrs. John D. y.ar ago. At that time he under- , MacDonald, Waterbury, Conn.; and Went two serious operations, but, owin to his advanced age lic nev Suzcessive years taxed his once hardy constitution and lie was for-I ,cod to yield to the inevitable. He ,wus born at Cape Egmont, Jan- uary, 30, 1851, soil of the lawful un- ! ion of the late Charles Howatt. and gthc late Mary Nicholson Howatt. ,He was a direct descendant of Colonel Dawson who came to Hali- fax with Lord Cornwallis- At thc age of sixteen he took up rvsidence in Tryon, taking charge of the farm of his aunt, Mrs. Benjamin Diwsoii. During this period in his life hc married Miss Janie Best. ,Nov 4, 1874. During the year 1880 he took up residence in Grand ;Rivf~r. Here hc most successfully ,followed the profession of farm- ing, specially, dairy farming. He was a most succrssful supporter `of Malcolm F. on the old home. Mrs. MacLeod dicd in March, 1928 For 8 . . er fully recovered his former vigor. ; 111811)' YCHPS MI- MH¢L€°d W°llR0d HS a stone polisher in Quincy, Mass., Some forty-seven years ago he re- turned to P. E. I., where he opciied a. store at Kinross Corner. After eight years storc-keeping, lie bought a farm in Ulgg and spent the re- mainder of his life there. l-le was a , man of cheerful disposition, honest and respected by all. He was for many years a member and supporter of the Orwell Head Congregation. He was also an honorary liieniber of the Orange Order. The funeral service, which wasI held on Sunday afternoon was con- ducted by Rev. D. M. Sinclair, ss- slsted by Rev. Henry Pierce. Inter- ment w|.s in the Orwell Head Com- etery. The .service at the grave was conducted by the members of Lion Orange Lodge, Uigg. The pall bear- " `(('a.n.-idlen Press) ` or choice mi‘k producing cows, and ter Ross, Malcolm D, MacDonald., Dm3y_ Ns, Nov. 14-Killing of to ` nmiiitained them in the best con- D. A. MacPherson, R. C. MacLeod, heifers on neighboring farme has H dition. The product of these al-I find Alex H. MacDonald. led to an ,ppt-tu by farmers to “-_,yu yielded u high test, and he- -___- Royal Canadian Mounted Police to ever delivered the product in sup- EXTERMINATING POULTRY watch for intruders who slay cattle T crior conditirn. MITES d move on`y the choicest cuts. , For years he was president of the rn rms.. rmisum-¢ Police were wld of at least two Kensington- Dalrylns Association. Of all the many varieties of vcr- ! ! wi ,NI I-I, ,or Mm,m..H_ &AN_ym£__ ms. when animal. has been me _ .in hu wise counsel and hu emi'-‘mm that truest fowl. red mite. are sn re !-- ‘ ' <~~ ~I¢|h¢lrthroatsloolre.ted. . mentpuvisionwumootausiiliary th¢rm¢t\mubluome.0riootthe sultlng fluid is a clear dark brown. cystax ahgebgaygfgfdggfg l 5 WANTED Distributors and dealers for Chzirlottetoivn and P. E. I. for "MODERN OIL BURNER" fm' Rzlntfcs. Self-Feeders and Heaters. Write immediately to .\Iotlei'i\ Oil Burners, 97 Union Street, Saint John. N. B. '- FREDK HUTH 69° C0. 58,6() CANNON STREET E. C. -‘ London. England Announce their COMING SILVER FOX IIUDTIOIIS December llth, 1933 Last Receiving Day in London November 27th, 1933 .Ianuary Sth. 1934 Las! Receiving Day in London Dcccniher 2-1rd. l.'~I.'i-'i March 5th, 193-I Last Receiving Day in London l<'cbl'11m'// 21.91, 1931 May 7th, 1934 Last Receiving Day in London April 25fI1, 1931 October Sth, 1934 _ Last Recciring Day ln London Sept't=mb¢-r 28th, 193* Selling Conimission 675 No charge for buying' back. No charge for cleaning foxes. Shipping Tags and Bags will bc sent up_0n receipt of request made to our New 1 ork office Please address all correspondence to our New , York Office, 542 West 36th Street .rt I t I r i 4 i i 1 i I l _i_ 'l A51 \4 I0 ill £122 li nt Jl oi 3 T" ' ` ‘ `¥gfA` ` V .»/._ i .;- .ff -' .-:V ‘ I. .:r if? l I . ,U Vs., 7. ...~’ ./.‘/;' *..,”' lt' '4`4/.',.'- wi- i.‘ ...`,5.§ J: /;;; ¢. , ,'.¢- _, _ I,-`,-__' wird: ~ `-».- i%"!. 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