- I‘ Excels In QUALITY of Fredric? RICHNESS of i/itamine Conic-n? SUPERIOR/TY in vHighest-glqsg gPelt Production Ecozvo/wv in Fecding Costs For sale by distributors in lending ibusiucss centres and direct from factory. inremm. Biscurr Co. Ci-IARLOT TGTOAWN - PQEJ. ‘A fl‘ . bflw“ "V" . z; »:...~;Y»* ‘h... F” u!‘ P\,¢' ‘U c“ ‘ .-' w v" E Poultry Wanted polnia- ~. a Moldavia si parole i... sued in libs was sold recently in Lon- don for $2,600. "Turkeys. Geese. crate-tattooed Chickens and I-‘owis. All birds must be dry picked and all leathers removed. Also Fowis ior canning for which we will pay the highest prices delivered our warehouse, M ‘ __ . McLEOD a: McGIEGOIl. 241-lz-il-tues-irl-lmonth. Norwegian‘ Am" erica- Line HALIFAX n. NORWAY B) the Fast Popular S. S. Stavangerfjord saiungioaslmovzzs" " Direct to BEE-GIN and 0SLO'_ Psasengera booked through to Norwegian. Swedish and Danish Freight and plunger rates outsp- piicaiion. ‘r. s. s. uawotrs a son. lialiiaa. N. 8. OO-QOO 0-0 OOO-QQ-OOOO QOQ-OO-OQOQ Thsti. ‘elflqaefi l‘ c nwfsfi““°ai3\°°igr* i1‘- c.“ will“ on‘ y ‘Baa’ a@\9’ \ Qfiflwilflrfl Mao“ first“ \w“"'- aa- flnduflail" "W. “ALI L NOTES . iii: Baas: r..i_.l Pantry lain un- der the ‘auspices oi Keir Memorial church." on Saturday aiternoon, was " well patroniaed despite 't.he, unpleas- ant weather. The aiialr was a boon tofinany who find Ohrstmas shopping somewhat 98191181111. and thus a double purine was served, l0_i' a largo amount was realised which'-_wlli go towards the. beautifying ‘o! _ the church grounds. A thank oiisrlng oi the "Little Heipgrslfiisslon Band." was held in BcaVlsv/liail on Sunday afternoon. ‘rho Rev. D. M. Grantconducted the service, giving an address on mission» ary work. The members oi the Band gave a short programme consisting oi devotional exerc’ . two readings by Missesdean Donald and Wanda Graham. solos by Misses Laura Pickering and Elva Duggan, and a chorus by the Mission Band. m1. ooiin Donald is isassi- oi iaiaiaana" and has done excellent, work in, the interest oi the Band and ior‘ mission work in general. C ' _ l/ On ilriday evening an gntertain- ment and pie social was helrlln Sea View iiaii under the suslces oiftiie ' "Rink _Club."_ Mr. James R. vMurphy acted as chairman and Mr. John E. Campbell auctioned the pies. The following is the programme in 1:111;- Chorus. "Jingle Bellaz" Instrumental music _by Miss ‘Millie! nldgeon and Mr. Theodore ‘Bernard; Dlaloguei Duet-Dyanent Duggan and Asoier ‘Blakeney; solo-Jar. Dan onmpbiiii; Readliig-‘Miss Anna YOOady; logue-"Loslng false teeth?“ Inter- mission-Saie ‘o! candy: Quartette— Messraflames Duggan. Aaaicr Blake.‘ ney. Dyment Duggan. Dan Campbell; Monologue-liaise ‘Wands Gralmh; Dialogue-Burglar and "Ghosts; Step- dancing-itay Burl _(.ir.); Reading- sn-ryuaaansymauningniai in'ui§ic—' Bale oi"pies' a.nd' candy. God Bays the King. 111a‘nim"bz;m,oo was iealiaedp- ' "- ' " - _ Ogn Monday heveningfaasoclai and bazaar was ‘held "in "sea View: rraii in uia-inurabt oi aaa "Little x911";- ers Misaion- hand.” The night being iine a bsrgathered to enjoy a" "social evening." ' Mr. "Jerry" ‘Adams acted as The" iollownlgia the programinsf-Rlamarh by chair- man; Ohorus-ny Mission land girls; Reading-alias" Jean Donald’: Solo-"Llttlo Brown Jug." by Miss Laura Hckerlng; Reading-Miss Margaret Biahaney; Solo-Miss n"... garet Adams: ‘Reading-Miss Wendi Graham; Solo-Elton Macfiayt Ohorus-hy Mission Band. ‘Con‘ ' ‘ and supper brought an enjoyabl evening to a close. The articles at the Bazaar table __wers such as iound ready, sale. The amount oi 823.65 was realled. Miss Gertrude Adams. Bea View. who has been spendingsme time at her hme, left on » Tuesday morning for Mediord, Mass." - . Many irlerids here will learn with _30i_‘l‘0W oi the passing oi Mrs. Rus- sel Inckerby o! Fortune Oove. who ‘J's well known and kindly remember- Fd here. Mrs. Lockerby was iormeriy » \ilss Mary iilllmsn, daughter o! thé ‘istc Ml’. and Mrs. Wiiiilm l-liiimali. who resided on the iarm now owned by Mr. Howard Ramsay. Mrs. Locker. by resided in Hamilton attar~her marriage to Mr. Russel Lockerby. till about thirty-live years ago, when she removed with her husband and twp children. tn her late home in For- tune Oovefrhe deceased was not in koodlheslth ior a month arid was under medical treatment, but never- the-less her passing on Monday, Dec. 8.,wa8 _ and . ‘ “ M"- locksrby was remembered here" "as ma possessor oi a bright‘: intelligent, ‘attractive _,psrsonalityl and her pais- lng at the age ofsixty-two is regretted. Among her relativerhere may be mentioned Mrs. l". J. lockarby. Messrhl Howard and Frederick Bani- say. cousins oi the deceased. and l brother-in-law. Mr. F. J. isickerby, who was in attendance at'the tuner- ai in Fortune Ooveon Tuesday. The sympathy oi all friends hers wlllbe extended to the husband o! the ds- ceasefi who was s ioriner “ * ofl-Iamllton; to the iamlly, namely i Mrs. Russel maid. rlortune Cove, and Miaflisarl Lockerby. at home, m. Erskine lpckerby. cl NewJersey, and ‘ Mr. Russel tnckerbynathome, also one brother, Mr. Edward l-illlman, oi Amherst. ' JJ a (ISM. Lampoon f! Con tnnno. . u " ltreei _ ' IJIIIII. I; (i. d.‘ Iugland 'i’ubiic~Au::ion Sales aaw was I. Y. '.'""'.l HlRR-IUlTETOWiViGUARDl/ilv Changes in ' 1 'l‘rai_r__i_ Schedules ‘JANUARY ism; " nouns TRAIN. - sriavicn ._- MAINLAND—CANCIJLLID ‘ Effective, - Monday. ~ Ianuary 6th next, the Canadian National Railways announoamhat the double service to and troui the‘ MainianiLjdaiiy except Sunday, will be cancelled Service from Prince Edward Island will be by train No. fili leaving Charlottetown at 6.45 A. M..- daily ekcept Sunday. This, change cancels train No. 41 leaving Charlottetown» at 2.00 P. M. daily ex- cept Sunday. Service from tiiejifainiand will be‘ by trqin N_o.,_,4_2 arriving Charlotte- iawn at‘8.30 P. 1a., aaititaeepi Sun- day. Tralivbiofio arriving Charlotte- town 11.00 I.‘ M.. in cancelled. SUIIBIIRSIDE - TIGNISII Train flan-ob will leave Charlotte-i‘ town at S.” P. M.. daily except Sun-‘ day inainijas‘ oi"3.00 n. 1a., arriving‘ ' ‘ ' P.'M.; instead of 8.15. r. u. ram will he in. change in on} asrvloe iteiwseusummeraid and Tlg-' ‘Ililil. _ '; ' - Train-No. 54 will leave Tignlsh at 1.0a a. arr, daily except Sunday, in-' stead of 3.20 A. LL, arriving Bummer, aide 10.08 A. M. Leave 10.80 A. M, ar- rive Charlottetown 12.45 P. M. l Train No. 20! vviii leave Charlotte- town at 1M5 P. M. daily except Sun- day. infield" of 8.15 ‘P. M.. arriving llmalaenide 4.20 P. M.- Bervice to Tig- uiah by this train is cancelled, Train ‘No. ‘I00 will leave Summer- slde at 7.00 A. M. daily except Sunday instead offI-OO P. M.. arriving Char- lottetown 10.80 A.'M. Service by this train between flgnlah_ and Summer- alda imoa-Ilcelied. c . IUMIQIEIVSIDL — BOIDIN Train No.10‘! will leave summer- aida at 8.001’. Mmdniiy except Sun- any. instead of 12.80 I. M. arrive lim- Illd Jet. L28 P. M.. iaave 5.15 P. M.. arrive ' 0.10 P. M. IOURIS ‘Train Ne. 5| will leave Bourla at ‘I-IMAADL. daily-except Sunday and arriving there at 1L0! A. M. Train No.11! will have" Charlotte- town at Lia A. M. Mondays, Wed- wiii operate magma Charlottetown‘ unlays and mam. instead of daily eaaapi nanday. arriving Boaria 11.25 ~~"T. EATO IIARITIMII gang" up W25 ‘hilt’. aniilicippincgsg intlpz New igcnif. O LIIITID , . Special T rgiin Services CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS In addition to special tralii services already arranged for the Christmas Holidays the Canadian National Raii- ' ways announce that Train No. til. leaving Charlottetown regularly at 3.30 P. M. for Murray Harbor will be held at Charlottetown until 4.30 P. M., on Tuesday, December 24th. 63d-l2-l9-5i. i‘..- days, Wednesdays and Fridays, in- stead oi daily except Sunday. arriv- ing Georgetown same time as at pres. cnt viz. 12.45 P. M. - Train No. 218 will icavo George- town at 1.20 l’. M.. on the same days instead of daily cxccpt Sunday. arriv- ing Mount Stewart Junction 4.10 PAL, same as at present. 710-12-24-5l. ' l. l. 1 I i I i i i I lligpilg hag; will be taruiah- __A_ ‘uh u.“ ‘v m. _. .31?“ , "iraia icrair at fiihihraa. |‘ Lil Itnllmoa "sane lays instead " " "oi-m, '.........""”‘1‘.‘."‘.......-.’.'.‘.""'"......‘3'£'“n A152’ Frau. inc. fe.“aa.~{~ -_ l '~ w l i. '1 I _ Igvflvagua . - f GIOIQIYAIOWDL I ‘ Naturally you cxpcct every to assert that his product is the best on the mar lulizv W110 FEEJDS THEM. Note what Mr. Gilbert McMillan, nnicd Ayr donfQiie" breeder of fire first Ayrshire Cow in produce over 100 lbs. milk in a day, has to say regarding BM. (Extract from n letter dated Dcc. 2, i929) Fifty-two per cont of the students in medcai schools oi Russia aic wo-i; IliOii‘ compared with 28 per cciit in‘ i913. ' i I i FOX F-EED. FOR SALE ' -—-_. Beef’ Trips ‘ Bee! Melts Beef’ Lips Bcei 'l‘cngue Trimming; Boneless Beet Veal, iin carcass) Lamb Piucks Lamp Trlpe Lambs and Mutton, iin carcass) liorscmcat. irarlond lots or loss) iiogs Piuciis, Hogs Liver liorse Liver. The island Cold Storage‘ Cfllilpllil y Ltd. ll-25-tf. c-DAIRYMEN- manufacturer of BALANCED RA'I‘IUNS ket-BUT ASK THE “UNION GRAINS are practically the only Commercial Mixed "Feeds I have ever used that I fell satisfied were as good value "as I could mix nruséll‘. As long; as they hold to their present re- "lationsliip in price to the other standard feeds we will continue _"to use them. i d A. HORNE c» c0. CHARLOTTETUWN UNION GRAINS LIMITED i.-i~:i_'i\’iixvii.i,i~;, obi-J. ‘iitiizlssa " Butchers oi England will as): "m government. to compel the closing oi all butcher shops on Sundays. " -,. 1. » Fox Peltgis i Made in Stoles~by We pay narilnuinr aifeiiiiog. l» tiia dressing of illiver E08. 1 pelts. in ma rni.ii.1n-n.v. n?“ _ latio mounting oi the lmuia,‘ nnd poslflwely guaruniesd'tha" rriurn oi the pelts sent ua isrv .a iirnuiliiiily tlnlsheri stole, a Special Prices t0 Rnnciiers 35 Buade Street Quebec City shire Breeder 0f Hunting- ANCEI) RATION S. (signed) Gilbert McMillan. i - There is no Dairyman in Eastern Canada better qualified to judge of " the value of Dairy Rations than Mr. I spent in breeding, rearing and feeding cult —./iSK YOUR LOCAL DEALER FOR UNION GRAINS-if he cannot supply you, communicate with- - McMillan as his lifetime has been ~ le for show and production. . of ' .-...'i 1.,