JUNE 17. 1944 rue __t_;uAitLo'r'refrowN_§ilAlgoig.gq FOUSE. STRUCK BY i LIGHTNING PREVENT THIS HAPPENING YOUR ..._.__- .-___._i__. _. Block QUOTA 110w?" I 4 ‘ILY. Stock Exchange} PRODUCE ' ,. rmetv NOTES cm romcs tfouuecreo WITH _ i " Silver Fox Farming ' -..--m-.. ,;_.--..-_.,e.>. States covering fox farms from coast to coast shcwed a 25 perncnti drop in standard eliver foxes pro-l duced in i944 as compared with‘ grade white-face 1943. On the other hand white l mediocre platinum, fade foxes had risen 100 percent in what I gathered production and platium foxes about conversations on this su hi? SBmB- The over-all drop in think we had better hang on to the production for all types was about best of 15 percent, . Recent reports from will me that this fox has got a future- the United states would seem to and they are not going to make indicate that tho production of any cheap imitations cf it any more silver foxes in 1944 will be even less I than they could with silvers whizh. than in 1943 but will be more than made up by the extra production of piatinums and white faces. supplant " ~-—- The next eight or ten ivceks are J. D. Cushmas in a recent num-. among the most, dangerous from a bcr o1‘ the Black FIX Magazine has _‘ fox fccding standpoint of ally in an interesting article entitled "What I the entire year It is true that t...“ is desirable in a Platinum Pelt?" ing the hot weather load poisoning These are extacts from il . . . . . Jusually occurs and sometimes "What is character? You tell me. i great losse; are experienced To be As nearas I can understand, charuc- forwarned is to b.- faranned so we ter is that which makes a pelt at- are taking the llbcrty of publish- tractive. What makes a pelt uttrac- int; extracts from an article by Dr.' tive? You guessed it. It is chal-nc- ; C K. Gunn. Dominion Experiment teri Character is, of course, n very; al Fox Ranch. Summerside. entitled loose term but it is, nevertheless a1 “Factors In The Control 0f Food very decided element ln the vaiu- ' Poisoning " ation of a fox péit. Contrast helpsi to provide character. That is why the black streak down the bacl: m‘ most important cause o! deaths a-' certain silver skins adds to themong growing fox pups This con~ pelts value, and is so often pointed | ditions may be of chcinical or baz- Food poisoning is probably the by having installed lightning rods by m". Anaconda 26 H; qualified electrician-consult. f,“ CE’ all“ F‘ as l-i MQNTREAL- Jun-e 16 - roe) - Nell} bteel g1 304%: prices reported today by l: ERNEST MacIIIITT iii u: 0* ~- - con Edison g 3.4 ' ' HALL MANUFACTURING c0 g5? 133'?’ u“ ‘i’ GM“ ‘““’"'°""' 1"“ ""°° . 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NoI-Iceu of Thanh Montreal ' APIlfWlll-lllll w» w. in.» or lo n, - "‘° n 14° . :tIl"::.i:'i:i.t.iilo|:i-'Iiieh. Address and Pfzleiifiiiiiion owl — 13a §Ei:.,"°‘i.l:.t-.Y'i‘ii§°; ue. i ~ : o 2 Que. I-1 MINING Female l-ielpWuuted T Teachers Wanted ma" Mann.” Exchalg’ T‘ ““"‘ M‘ " ' " T. ‘ ‘m-st- s ~—<— TORONTO June ia_.¢p _ . u ED - MAID. APPL! lultsnTi-Inciliin WANTED ~ - l T°l —— tnr.) W. L. lvlacuunultt 2 Bright-I searierown school. Mrs. Efflfilfi [mm Chasm“ Smck Qmmm“ . on Shore. Phone i118. 6-15-31. l F. Loam. Secretary. 6-17-3i. Stock Close i gsbastos 31 --——- W" ——- -— — - ~ ~—--—?—-———— . a on 22 t... waned ‘TEACHER wavrrzp I-‘OR GRA-‘Acme Plde Prod 1-, 1.2 *-_-----~-.-~--.-i ieggg,,,l“>=s,,,ef,qgsg.,PM“ a l... ‘Wail gel-gs; a 1-3. mun - A FEW BEEF "ryl-ii‘ -. ‘ ' i.“ .' -" - Wstws or mums “é to 2 “firs. rrancls Murlay. secretary __ filivgan Pac 11 3-15‘ m, $0.11....“ meta-red, ,.l______ ____ _ Am: u... Cj elléaq a9 1-4 Haw lllwll-v- l-‘l-"Sllllrlfl- 11-16% "IEACIIER WANTED - ALBION. ffjegn 24 1-2 ca: siaelanfound 1093355 ~~ -. w. _ . - _ 1g cwkfh L WANTED _ LOAD 0F BAR} ‘moss aohool supplement ale u. mm,“ .- u t 12 _3 . ‘-.W:.“".‘§‘i’"h“°_“_-.-.. “f” __ ifillllllque 3.9; gfxlngflldffizl’: 27 . "run IIER WANTE “WY 5 1-2 ' - m-"irm" r.“ s‘ " s ugve sahool.surglcl:1‘3eliitl§ii'€lég ‘ “mil” 24 gap ‘E l a 9 1'8‘ WANTED "' To m‘ T BY PER‘ Apply Geo Buchanan Secret Aunm” 3B0 Cm tee a 1'8 manent tenant house or four F- d 1m‘ ' . i“ ' Bagamac 14 1.4 D15‘ Sea“ 38 _ _ ' Y le el c n. 0-17-01. B. Fraser g4 1_g loom BPEIIIIIGIL. Apply Mrsi --——~- 1 lllkllfllll Ford A _ poucette, 4i Rochiord surfing‘, For Sale ggtillrtiéitieloi- 11.39, Fonda m, ,6 If’; ti” ' ‘ i;.i.rs'xzr"mit"—""slti°"l -s1-%‘%§t%&:il..w“" it “xi ' ——_—'"— i — ~ ‘A T. JAMES‘ c ' _-.,' - l Lost Benn-w. Bus. Royalty. 6-16-31. uiriimnnn I129‘ firemlldi i. sit iii ____ _..__..._ . ____ _ __ ,-— —— - ?_.———— BFOIIIIIII '75 - 1' " __ . . ion SALE. our; N LY FRESII- B ff A k » ca" 1nd Al A " r-a Lqlggvy ‘xgan lfifiggifnifééilg flag fi/Illfltlhfliw. glued lighter. John] Gilli Ediii 41173;; Int Noiokel :11; in: ' _ _- a esoti. ycie ver. ti-l -‘ . c1 ' - -‘-‘-‘-i“l“~'-’-’-“-‘~‘»‘~Y‘-‘*~~~~“—l“ 3*" Fs."“.=;;..'—sa.cn&n3.n.. “iinliiliia i3 hi‘. ‘it’; ti’ i‘: _ ~~!~l." '. — . Ce Pt * - l-igTPetBETQXféEl__,&OLIZIS,f§ bcaan. John imss. Wijlcatley cniit Ijiroc i Co" $melt 42 ~ .. .i .,.. . . u-ie-zi. Chester - .l'lll POW" . 2o 3-4 Fmde-h tilt t-etle .111 Md-évl 1 \ _ , __.._______i___ conbmvur M6, Massey Hams 21 M; . l" i < y . - ~ - ~- "i q ' gi"ar'qctg'qi‘il“‘i i UOOGACOIYIIZIBC‘: Com L“ 301:5‘ eFlnflxifr 1% ii iu - _ ‘ _. C o‘. . l .3 . Peri-rial ._.__,,__,_ cslztszyz" let tlglgmlg 5- =5; ---~---—---—— --———-—-—~——————- l , T“"'_—'" —_ _ ' ' ‘ c 0m SLENDBR TABLETS ARE lzl-‘l-"nchliou sane - a4 rirvyloirlll zggi, Quebec Power l2 i-2 tive‘ 2 weeksi supply 5111i‘). 1g. acdau. i-l-l Dolchestet etrect. T. m.“ 4-,“; St Law PId 13 7-3 weeks at Huiéhesz péuu; _ __ ,__ a ___ n-M Kirk Lswlllvogl: gar A 1% kg Store. >__ -p- l‘ - .*7_"' ' F . ‘ 9° - ~ i is “.15. §‘;”.'f;.f lull. to‘ Personals _ .. J‘ HTMY S’. . A ,, (‘nLi-"QSL 08 1:4, oteel 0f Can w ___________j______65 ‘Th? '57“ A’ '~__< Est“. TY ‘w 537.13‘: “i Premier 95- ‘KLEE i1). jqrort) S "Halli. (Wtnsaiklfid- éklgflfifillh» ‘ (icky-Ea! g9 ‘ ‘n I H i Gordon li/lyersfIi/ltv. Albion. ‘ ifiimlsille (H 7:; i., a i ‘ 0-17-21. _ _ n” ()3 71g you u rk. 50:. $1 . ' V 3,55 Ch: town Dru‘: St 40 “"“"*"'____ _ .17 t‘ U5 Mnard’; kllk dandruff ENT -- IIOUSI-I .-\.‘-i’D LAND , n:.ir shore. Apply NIIICKCIIIIG. 1.37 HIHWJOIO. ' tictayl 6-17-li Machinery UEWALT SAWS ANT) WOOD- workinu miicliiiles. Newest tYDes available flom out. ‘actory rcp- ucsentutlves lul‘ Canada. Quota- ll'll‘.S uladly furlnsliitd on appi - i‘ on DeWalt Disher Cori! l‘- a .021. Ltrl- s02 West Pender St.. Vancouver B <‘ Work Wanted i’ ”.‘.".;...1 Apply Guardian 6-17 t stunt. unlit-ill. . _,-, l n-ire a/u-ifl/P" ' q” .0»- . . in.- - u... inrw" Juli I'll" , . """" IVAXTED-Ii‘ R ricd quell)! Position Wanted W§§Ten:i5tisl7l7l‘6i§—ns—li0ils£ i keeper to adult family of two. ' Apply "Q" Guardian. 6-16-31. fiti, ADAMS 6- C0- REM. ESTATE DEALERS I79 Queen St. Phone-Day I828 — Night 537 Farm For Sale . DUNDAS — Lot 55. Kings County. 2 1-2 miles from Dundau. St. Peters 5 1-2 miles. Bridgetown 3 miles. Upton school nearby. Z00 acres. I00 acres cultivated. 40 acres sawmill timber. 60 acres soft and hard firewood. New 7 rnolued house. All hardwood floors. Vorundah. Frost proof cellar. Two barns 80’ x 90' and ‘.34’ x U. Work shop 18' x 22‘. Lumber when cut would P8? W" "I 15""- Priee on application. HOUSES FOR SALE Several double tenements and single hollflefl. lllfl 0M 0f "Ill but furn’ ‘ and enulpped two apartment houses In the city- Purchuie price-tonne. House-Manley Bridge. '1 rooms. I I-I more Int. barn. rrarnlll- other outbuildings. near stare. school and church. Price Q2000. T0 LE1‘ — Furnished tenement In rural district — 8 rim-ms. hath. furnace — near good bathing hlicch — Immedlat D058”! $10.00. LOTS FOR SALE Many 100d bulldlniz lots In different parts of Charlottetown- Good locations-reasonable prices. SUMMER COTTAGES Summer cottages for eule at Hampton. Keppoch and Trundle- Theue cottages are above the average and the location IN‘- Prleu rattle from SIM-IMO. Funuu for m. In ulI parts u the Island. 7” TO LET . Seven! desirable furnished room. with or without MIN. some with housekeeping privileges. . —<-1>-1 ‘~14... ,t- ,x >-< 9-,, --_. _..._<>_.,_,. .4’ 2: a w e. 'm=.:_-n'->;_._.;r>'.‘o> mo JQHIQQQNIQ CURB i, Pond Orc 1.51 Total Sales s1 ..‘SOURIS HOSPITAL Women‘: Central Meetlnlz. ‘Tuesday. June th. at 8.30 P. M. in United Chui-cih . Members Eastern Kings Ii:- stitutes. C. W. L. Units. other Church Societies. local members, and all interested are requested to attend. 6-19-21- Minurd'g—ltl_llii dandruff i0 b3’ ‘he 5319513331‘ in the rctailflcrlcal orirrin and frequently origl trade. A certain amount of veilingi lnate; in tile meat or cereal port- on certain pelts often adds cliarae-lioit of fox rations. Uninspectcd, ter. These are two things. There i meats to be fed to grovriug fox pup;' arc many more. islitlliid be selected uriih care to a- fi- lynid feeding meat from lznknals} veiling protection . . . . . _ |which have dird l ctvlirlw. auth- Speaking oi’ veiling, the trade dcesn't | rax and cthefin Chunk or. seem to care particularly whether, fresily around meat; are prefer-I on a regular ulllllllll“ Deli, .he able to those tllethavo been thawed Bllald ha!“ are "filled or IlOt-Droyi; and frozen more than once in their.‘ ded the pelt is attractive and has preparation. Small dose= cf unis~| character. tTo me, however, there cu. which ‘will not visibly effect looks as if there might be gt danger| ilie well-being of adult foxes, can in the breeding off of the veiling Oil ,frcqueittlv kill growing pups. Fori the guard hairs. veiling i3 the best» this reason non-poisonous disin- protection against imitation in the fcctants should be used to clean‘ sliver fox; and alreadythere are iml- ‘ fox pens tation platinum garments cn ‘he, ——~ market in fairly large numbersi - The possibility oi’ bactcrical in. ——i— _ lfection i; particularly dangerous} “at ‘hull ‘tiger tgTdslpeflkiélg c! tine. glllléngt hoit iéveathef, at Lylvlhich tixmc, r -- v "es‘ uyer, ee _ en o s 0 a. broker and the auction house. Th?‘ adeciuate refrigera-tliog yfacilllriltie: rgltig $115155. at‘ lelngt a-idit l-ls I -: are availtablc. B115) “also bc-causte of e l sa e_-a res. lsp nys eryi grea er poss I t m-l little correct khowiedge flbOlllihfi‘ IIISHOI] by file; at tiitsoseacsaolha It, new foxes. It calls every platinum‘ is important to remember, that skin s. ‘platina’, claims that suchiwhen food poisoning 18511115 iromi pelts come cnly front Noru- .' -lbaetel'icai contamination of merits.‘ how, they never say (one 5:1 .yi the original number c-‘f dangerous did admit. however that one. ,1 a organlsims present may no; have‘ while ‘they caught one‘ in Camd ibcen sufficient to set up n coiidit- blandly sayis that slight brawn on of food poisoning, even in fox Cllit provides ‘characteri and that ~ptip.=. ii the meat had been care-l white-face silver is tinytliirg from ,5 iully refrigerated until fed to the.’ n silver fcx from a luother who e"n foxes ccivcd with a white painted crc in.‘ 1 front. of her. to a freak fax t W15‘ However, if such slighlly con-. ‘captured somewhere over lite ‘ca.’ iiamlnated Iced is allowed to rclnazn! The above remarks all came sin ; lll a ivaltn place ior any length of‘ the mcst exclusive stores in the time the food poisoning organisms To he fair. I must say I had u v. y multiply rapidly. Wlltn such hear-j élllil/able talk with one o.’ the utan- i‘ ily infected stances are then‘ agar: cf a very large store and t ‘ . lhe ma i\e (loses was no lack of kncu. age on l; cf the dangero organisms are of-i part. . tin too great for llte young anltnals, lo tolerate Growing fox pups are. ‘the first to take sick Zlfl’ ie e-l ed out. cause they have not. ecq ‘ ' t . cut immunity to ihese diseasc-piroglueiuf; every c her wtman on .. organ sins. ‘rcqucn y a u. ani- wore a mort silyci" jackit or a main have enough resistance to ver scarf, some of wniru loalt-cciHviihstan-J the infected frecistuffs like something the ca“. crossed lll.. and they may not show any visible To sum it all up. here are the fcw§ evidence of trcubic in a ratich un- gems I picked up in regard to pllii- ‘ til widespread lanes; .mu' deaths ' belnr. but ,i have occurred .1021; th; fox pupsfl i cf ~ The lnliiaticu ltlzltnum cf wh I saw inunv in the cit to 2 ‘u t . - Another important cause of deaths, "ll t‘ siland sickness among growing fox i is but pups results from t'ie fcrdiug ..i a plat Tssales, fin; and entrails of certain inum. is considered u c than in specie; of Hill. such as uatelts. call) a silver, bad as it is thire. hfatchcd and suckers, etc these fish when skin; in twos and th sell bst- mixed in the raw state with other ter IIIJILSIIIQIQ flea! ins A cer- ingredients. of the fcc:l, ale found tain amount of \y Illflfkillgd isl to destroy the vltimlu Bi of the good. but too much i; bad To sell ‘ other feeds, giving rise t0 H dellll" well (and this has IIIWSY; bccn tl'l1e_of fox pups. The Culldlllfill l8 FY0- rcgardless of lIie lyie r-f furl algvesive and eventually causes platinum mils; be of ruod size,i death of the affected animal unlcrs ‘have clear. pale. strong auarzi hflif}, icuey in such a diet. Ihc early, C-l‘ good quality anti density. TITQL5§LIYITICIIIS of this dLscase ale wonky underfur should b: It'll: but not, ncss and Plllalysls of ills llllld lflllbs ivhitc. The flank; or s cau‘t be‘ adequate treatment witll the re~ weak: and it the pclt and imam-active it in tractive to the eye to the fur is niqhHi not a ncccssity. Tin?" big money class. Con between can be avoidozl by Clpkinz the fishl the various shades and colors, a before mixing it with the other. tlcpth and lry to the fur, a I feeds. or where cooking is inconven- lletiernl plaasinq rilnce all. lent. the fish may be filetezl or fed helo to provide elusive buti alciie once or twice a week to the highly important clcmezit known as‘ foxes character. ' j --__ i Bloating in fcxes is often related to the indigestion of tnculdv or As fnr as any particular" type at‘: fermented cereals This condition plntinrm being the bcst to rniscniis particularly HS-Ylllllilled Wllh ‘h? it looks m m" that as ve.‘ illul". is. use of concentrated Eels-ll TF8“; 3H g n" 133.17." 37.11‘? i appointments In answer to many re- G. F. llutclluon AND SON F. 0 IIUTUHESON G. I’. IUTOIIESON month. I solicited. Write. stating age of flocks and number of blrdi. C. S. SCRANTON '. i quests I will cuponlue flocks ‘ for farmers during this | Soiithport WnW-Hfih ‘LEA KING lioors death among cord 2.04 1-4 (third heat) i“ "m" ‘““"‘“°"* ‘““.5‘.f,.‘ M? the organism causing half mile track, will stand ‘may be méaidellutothiscuitsenyggliel; l .I. IIYI.‘ for the season at Albeiitmflgig léfhgers“ “G107! gamma. P‘... NICE track. Owned b)’ Nmdllaminlation of such flrliledsé ' 5 W B Scotia Harness Racial: Club. igwghnghafiggfimrfljcd m. Cooking Harry 0 Brien. seerelarlv of m. biscuits. 6-3-10-17-31 ——— i e Therefore care should be 9W"- cised in the choice of cereals and A litllo leak you don't see curl grow and otirenslvo. Little o: bl stop it with U. B. Liquid Asbestos Rmf outing Cement and Asbestos ' I‘ asllc Cement. Lust year United Builder; Asbestos Roof Cement reuiirfnoeil more buildings on the Inland than all other Roof Costing Material combined. This goes to prove that the belt quality Waterproof Ollu and Canad- ian Long-Asbestos Fiber and dryers are the Ingredients used In this :I€lil.¢l'Ifl|—hICl0d up‘ by people that. are specialists In the Roof Building us lieu. Unlted Builders have been ielllng only one brand for u generation and that the beat that can be manufactured. Appl Cold-No Healing. uweep tho surface clean. patch holes and cracks, t en apply with our igcclul roof brush an directed. It uetu with u tough leather-like skin wit only 2% evaporation. ill out of every 100 gallons glveu you lusting protection. In Nova SeotIu and New Brunswick I find building owners realise lh~ need of Brush Coating their built-up roof: every flvn years. this lengthrn: the llte of the roofs your: over the guarantee, otherwise when the uuur- unfee ex Ireu their roofs are In u very dried-mat and spuiigy condition, In fact re y for u new roof. You have tried other brand: this material I pmvl uutflunto In this uunm and I: one n the ohleot m. of lloof Coutnu ever in u“ 3'."'“"‘.'.." u u t be! h auto e . . u oii your next urohue and you wlli have tile moat scientific Roof Prflltlruflnn of III kin devoted exclusively to making your old roof lint fen yuan longer. All orleru uhl pod out promptly. N; ygltln . f" u" mum“ I iiiii at your liervlce and cooperation In outlmut ng the cost of your Job. .1. .1. s Tswnm 286 Iltlro" Street. Charlottetown Oopoulfo Central Creainerleu Ltd. ' of United Iiillderq Roof Cements nnil Points for Prlnoe l-clvrun! liluul. - O Dliilrlliflor Two Trotting Stallions At Your Service PLAYDALE - 2 year old record 2.07 o-i - 3 years 2.05% - fiyears 2.04%. Weighs thirteen hundred lbs. Sired by Scot- land 1.59 1-4. Sire of Rosziland 1.56 3-4 world's champion mare. Spencer Scott 1.57 1-4 world’s champion stallion. First dam Elizabeth Piyas 2.08 1-2. by Guy Ax- ' worthy 2.08 3-4. Second dam Mable Trusk 2.0l,,3-4 by Peter the Great 2.07 1-4. ' kALuuclt 2.15 1-2 Sired by Peter the Great 2.07 l-f. First dam Ester Bells 2.08 by Mnnllells. Second dam Ex- pressive. the dam of Alnniic Express. Bath stallions will stand at owner's stable. Fee $15.00. A survey made by n large iur" the white markings, is often con-I farming organization in the United? iused by the trade with a certain. tyne platinum II was told by one,‘ llflltv that a platinml was a. very pale white-face,» and that a high’ outsell a In fact from‘ from my manyl lee/t. Il our uhitefaces It looks to.‘ ‘some day. I think it is going to] l handled in a. sanitary of Edith Quinn, 2 Jimmie MCCIGSKPY Prom early summer to October. ' unless you do something about ‘ it, flies trill make life miserable m‘ Y°lll COWS — and your milk ] cheque. I ' The ellllfgl! your milkcrs waste oil. \ on fly-fighting ought to go into all for it. wouldn't \n... l mflkluu milk. and money. We recommend Purina Livestock 50TH)‘. It has to do a real iob, for its used the stables at the I°urlna Experimental Falm. Lay in your season's supply, right, now while we are ultra about supplies. VIQIIII III IYOII of them. and they do tir- lw. ' Ask us about. it. For best results. clo=e the barn and really fog the air. Emmi» from the belly cf the cow rp- ward. and from back tn front. Y, , _ nllloll a SPILLETT “kw nr Your Neighborhood LHARLOTTETOWKY Purina Dual" Tile latter be such that it keep; out rats and‘ mice , as fecal contamination by‘ these red-ants is a well recognized their storage. should’ EARTII'$ IRIKEGULARITY A degree of measure; 68.7 miles a; the equator and iucroasel SCOUICE of food infection ivlcuts to 694 in lhc vicinity of‘ the poles. should be kept under refrigeration - - _ and when there i; any doubt of» an inspected carcass being free‘ frcrn infection. the meat silould be‘ '1- cooked or tried out on a few ani- If clean fee-zistuifs, free from lnal; before it. is used generallyi contamination with dangerous! AT Rymmnn "Exnyussoyi; i throughout the ranch. pathogenic bacteria, are used and manner in NORTH RIVIIR clean dishes and on clean feeding boards, lrlortalitv from food pois- —0T\'—— nninlz among fox pups in Canadian ranshcs would be greatly reduced. E M Y V ALE Honor Roll for {Via-y Principal's Dcpt. Grads X — 1' Alice MCCICSICE)‘. 2 Rayrnloud Mc- Closkey, 3 Irene Clarkin. Grade IX — l Jchn Ciarkin. IVEDNESDAY. .II'\'E 21st AT ONE OTLOFK SCHOOL I will sell the following: 5 mllch cnws. '3 tn freshen soon: .3 ynimz cattle. 2 pies. I mare. h mower, hay rake, threshing n Grade VIII Si‘ —- l Tcua lvfc- _ _ I ' Closksy. 2 Myra Trainer, 3 Dcris ‘flit! llflrfllw. snrml: tooth lmrr: - McDonald, _ 'll'sc harrou". hfllcr. zaullrnlnu Grndc VIII Jr - 1 Patricia single nlouzll. Irurk trauoli. driviwz Claikin 2 Shiiiey McGiun. Grade VI - ‘Grading trstel I Lro NIeGinu 2 Len Clarkixi. 3 Ger wagon. fart. hov idclqh. uond sleigh, i\fIl'l1(.'~'§. llulpl-r, i-rcum w"- ayd Goad‘ ‘orator. nearly new TIIIII cihrr artic- Priric- l-vuarded f best STYIID les no| mentioned. book tn Eincr Trainor , . Teacher: Blanche M. Murray'- T m “my Primary Drpil. Grade V — l N. E Grade Iv 5r _ 1 Imelda Qm,m' Sale pnsiti e as farm is sold. 2 Geraldine Callaghan. Grade 1v Jr _ 1 Patricia tvlo-I Ir not fine. sale will be held first Ginn 2 Reina Mccloskry’ 3 Noreen fine day. cmgy ‘ ‘ A. 3Ii'R.\E. ey A _. - . . i Clarkin l Grade II Jr. — 1 Wilfrid Mc- QO-OOOOOOOiOQQQOQOOOOOOO00 Closkey. 2 Leo McClcskcV Grade I Sr - 1 Brendon Mo. G inn, 2 Rosaleen f? Callaghan. 3 Florence Clarkiil ‘ , __:.=--.—. g , _ i Grade I Jr, - 1 Verna Clsrkin,‘ , (all, flat quired vitimln B1 (thiamine chlor- k ,_ _ .1 w“ F R A _ ‘t in the ide) is carried out This deficiency 2 Clarence and.‘ 3 Se‘ m‘ ‘ n ‘ Closkey. ‘ Prize for table match in Grades! I and II awarded to Esther Clflrkllhl Teacher: Mary C. Goad!‘ ‘ L T5 acres of lanll. Ilrlrilv Wot-d- land. ‘ Never let rubber hands get ncarf lmverwarc a; they would cause‘ 2. 70 acres uf ltuul. all clear. ‘tarnish. Use cord or tape for _ _ _. T- ,_ .1‘ “yin! “D 511v...- in bags m. M535 3. l0 acres ulIh bill lilIL, . . to be stored away. 70 m“... “alum uml ntukl- a. Keen Mini" i" ‘he home i undid ilirln oi 110 .lf‘l s. vi: Ltluls art- nll in |_, m c . splcmlid build- s of lots mu be it purchaser". , _ , . . . _. . . . . . . "mum"- nn favorite, I fnutld tilat. _wl1llt~_,n.-.._ which tends m ab orb umaer k , B “do c" n.“ ‘ j _ uh“ "w" silver. if_ QIIQIIIQJLIIOIIIYIIAQIICIVI185 iwglalnnzgiéglglv Zvaetéeduliwtzzsltatlrtclérg; 4+44<04o+¢<+<o0oo00o4oo< "gm gaunt“. . ' i ’ :g'°:|:|=.‘ _ E e "s '~—-- '-——~-—' -——- ~~ ‘scaking or crreall before irt fed’ 4_ 35 an.“ ..r lnntl lplirdiy‘ e l i d b toi al ccrcal ec s Ill ,1 ~ dl. :1 ' ti Xm- Pcrt ‘ M w" “"1" ‘m: u.” A s lgndrv ‘hillsliersggthflt they do not bvil iii-innit’: ‘Ill? mini-s luim Blou- rghf-fiflsaiz": 1"‘ i ‘hflwuh ..' ‘ N lcomé mouldy. Cereal lfecds maria-l tagur.) 1 ' if ct ‘d frcn Tony‘ four or un-, H _ _ _ . t Cull In und dfucluu your —-—-- 2:5 lilllefeatedknlfillk. BIB lhflllllht to 5. {houses illul pints nt l..ml In difficulties Write or phone for Sim“, Harvesteu n“... rkvause sickness and \ nrranzrd in .- Ilricc-i sale. For Iurtlicr particulars an!!! h: Scud us your mil to he slllln Info ‘ yarn and woven intn blankets. The size of tho yarn in siliizlo l-= men- liim and llic nines in llie ilnuhlcd and twisted are flnn medium and coarse. The charges for sprinting are 27c u pound for slnlzlo and Iillr n pound for doubled and twisted. Dyeing routs 25o a pound extra. Thr charges for ivi-zizilne‘ blankets are $2.25 each laundered and 52x9 each laundered and nanned. . Wool for spinning‘ and iycuyinz must be washed and all dirt and burrs nicked out. i - . . v . - We are buying wool daily, wash- ‘ COIIVEIIIEIIH.‘ _ situated SIX . and unwashed. and urc ‘plui-lllil.‘ mm“ dwgflmg and Iwn he hiehest market prices. rrlzi ‘acres of land. There is 81s" i: paid on 100 pounds nf trashed wool for custom work only. H. ha". and chicken house ."..' with pump in dwelling. Ap- WliamBonifeMSons lab" °'""l'"l=‘°""- "- E- '- IIELI. a NL-YPHIESON Oa0QQOOQvOOOOOOOOOO-OQOOO . reasonable Inr FOR SAM’. For Sale at Canoe Cove CALL O aelienit rlllillce EASTERN LIMITED Phillipe Bldg. Grafton Street. Charlottetown, Phone 2C6 FOR LEENS UP T0 $500.00 EQSI “IIHTHIA I’\\‘.‘II~T.\' S" Term. In Arm: Lilli-r Sililti II‘ |'- I‘ If lililllll-Illhfl- nif Il-VQIQ nulclt