, REZVTEW-(TAKE IN) lcordial. I BRACE’S FOX FEEDS Carload quantities just received Harris’ Boneless Horse Meat Harris’ Bee! Tflpe Harris‘ Lamb ‘tripe Harris’ Lamb Pluck: Harris’ (beef) Beef Liver Harris‘ llorse Liver Harris‘ Bee! Hearts Harris’ Beef at rnmings Harris’ Beef Tongue slimming; Fishmeal Dried Milk Powder Alfalfa Meal Charcoal Meal Bonerneal Dried Yeast Newfoundland Clear Odorless Cod Liver Oil - R-M. Meat and Milk Fox Biscuit R-M. Charcoal MCnt Fox Biscuit R-M. Puppy Meal Shredded Wheat Broken Sodas » Vitemineral. (s. mineral feed. and conditioner) ‘ Mealbiend, (a cereal, vegetable, out and liver meal for foxes) ' Sold in any quantity. All orders appreciated. BRACE. McKAY e co. LIMITED 5UMMERSIDE. P. B. ISLAND 0-0 §-@O§-§O-O~OO-&§O§-O POTATOES AND TURN IPS -—-- We will be buying every day at our warehouse Hogan's Wharf. Iiighest prices for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown. P. E. island Phones 798 and 938 OCXOQ-O-OOOO-OOOOOOOQXOO-O-O-O MECHANICS AND HANDY MEN will ilnd that fine tools cost less here. Quicker and better work with less ellort will be the result. Vises, sows, A sirllLs, planes, wrenches and complete -tool kits-hardware o! every descrip- tion -- await your selection, Our stock is complete. Avoid disappoint- ment by coming here FIRST. A y gIhe Rogers f? Hardware Co., ,1??- Limited --__—-—- - Western Goon very special prices at lldl-l-I-fli. Tllllll. Brain's. —l'l.lll STOCK III etched tumbler package Robin Rood Rapid/Oats at your Grocer. V - lflll-I-fl-{IIOL -rnssr~r FROZEN Fill for fox orminkfeedissoarcmlfyouwant any try Brain's. ISM-i-Il-li. '-QUEIN HEATERS for wood only, $9.50 and 06.50 at Bracfl. 1884-29-81. wononsrutarious are ea- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene brooks, of Bunamersido, on the birth in the Prince County Hospital on Monday of a bonnie baby boy. s. -HEAVY ALL WOOL BLANKET! 6i x 84, regular 8M0 special $7M per pair; extra large ‘i2 x 90, regular $1040 special $0.50 per Pair, at Bruce's. 1848-1-29-31. —CONGB.ATULATIONB are es- tended lo Mr. and Mrs. Major B. Moose on the arrival of a bonnie baby boy on Monday morning at their home in St. Eleanors. S. g-FOB FRESH FROZEN CAPIJN. ilatiish and herring try Bruce's. 1304-1-39-21. -I AM AGAIN HANDLING Col- onial fertilizers and urgently advise booking your orders to avoid any dis- appointment in getting delivery. It costs no more to book early. James iii McNeil, ‘Kenslugton. P. E. l. 132s-1-28-wed-sat.-3 weeks -BOI.DEN. FEBRUARY 4th NEXT —Chicken Supper, Bazaar, Binlv. Lotteries, Games, etc, in basement of Abegwelt Hotel. Proceeds in aid o! new Church. Everyone welcome. Drawing of special cake donated. Supper at 5 o'clock. liltll-Zl. -UN‘l-‘0R.TUNATE ACCIDENT- The many friends o! Mrs. Alexand- er Csmpbell, of Summerside, will re- gret to learn that she met with an unfortunate accident on " ‘ay morning. In hurrying to answer the telephone Mrs. Campbell slipped on the polished floor and broke her wrist. 8. -CLlltMON‘1'-'rhe regular meet- ing of the Clermont Women's Instit- ute was held at the home of Mrs. John T. Murphy on the evening of January 7th, with nine members present. Meeting opened with the "Ode", followed by the "Creed." Roll call was answered with "My Favor- ite Vegetable." Minutes of previous meeting read and adopted. The coin- mittees were then heard from, along ~wlth the other business. The follow- ing program was then carried out= ‘ Opening Chorus: Solo, Miss Laurette Murphy; Instrumental Music: Road- ing, Miss Mamie Mill; Duet, wsses Lillian s: Iois Mill: Contest; Solo. Mr. John T. Murphy. The members were invited to meet at the home of Miss Nellie Gillie !or neat meeting, roll call to be answered with “Where I would like to travel." Lunch was then served by the hostess and the meeting closed with the National Anthem. rsnsoivans --Mr.\and Mrs. Earl Maynard. Sllmmflfldd. have returned to their home on Monday evening after an extended visit to Halifax-E. ___.___.1_. Getting Bald Y You needn't! Minartrs checks falling hair and stimulates new growth — adds new life to the entire scalp. Rub into scalp four times a l |NARD§ M4 __ ' NIMENT iii BELLCMATHIESO Barrbtors a animus , Collections noun fro roan aaozrrsoos -san sramos sun‘ sum, reareolnlaanuav. seep-s. ilemeeteeyaalllvaneelhalls lllqeeeall. QMIIJHIJ. PIeeeIIG-L. lIeIeObH-tenhj. 1m. osmium o-asolw. o! w '1- was operated on in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital on Monday for append- icitis and is now doing nicely. l. -m-. n. C. Bayes of the staff o! the Royal Bank at Bummer-side. re- turoed on Monday from an enjoy- able three weeks vacation at his borne injriflu Valley. S. -M.iss P988? Campbell of char- lottetown. is spending a very pleas- sntholldsy in Summerslde, the guest of Miss Mollie Meikie. l. -Mr. 1:. J. Hallett. manager o! Central Cresrneries. Bummeralde, is in Charlottetown this week attend- ing the meeting o! the Provincial Dairymenb Association. S. —Her many friends will be pleas- ed to learn that Miss Mcliellen, o! Olleary, who was operated on in the Prince County Hospital on Monday for appendicitis. is reported to be doing very nicely. S. - —Mr. George H. Brookinl Margete, emphatically denies that he ever had anything to do with en- forcing the Prohibition Act. He challenges proof to the contrary. --Mr. Robert Gallant left on ‘rues- dsy morning on return to Buctouche. N. B. Mr. Gallant was called home tothe bedside of his sister, Mrs. Pe- tsr Gaudet of Broomfield, who suf- fered a paralytic stroke last Satur- day. Mrs. Geudet although still in o. serious condition is reported to be a little better. S. ADDIESS AND ‘ PRESENTATION The box holders of Bredaibene B. it. No. 1 had a jolly gathering on Jany 14th., when they met at- the home of their mail courier Mr. Frank D. Bell. Stanley Bridge, to show their appreciation of his faith- ful work during tine and storm! weather. The gathering was presid- edoverbyllilzCJtMorris wro stated the object of the gathering in a few l-pprvpri ‘ words, after which Ml‘. Welter C. McKenzie reed the appended ldl-KNQ and Mr. W. J. ‘reylor- made the presentation. Impromptu rqnarks ware made by Mrs. W. '1'. Weir, Mrs. E. J. ‘Iaylor. Dr J. R. Mstheson, alter which e lolly social evening was spent and ended with the mm; or "so: He's a Jolly Good Fleiiow." Stanley Bridge, Jan. 14th., i980. no. hum n. Bell. Dear Sin-We the boa holders on Bradslbene it. R. No. l. have deem- editbothaplsasure audadutyio assemble hem tonldht in your home toonpwess our appreciation o! the faithful services you have rendered as mall courier. The courtesy and ediolsney you have displayed at. all tinsel. togeth- er with Wu: aifablo mariner have made you an omclal. second to none It is therefore s pleasure to present you with the eooomrtuvifls lift. Kindlyaccwtitinflleassnespirit in which it is elven. . We trust that the four years you I111 Incas in oerffinl Ell Mill“?! mails over the above mite will be the most pleasant yea-re of your life. in conclusion we wish you." m. Bell and family A Happy and Pros- pmotu New Year. Signed on behalf of the Boar-Holders. Appointed To The Bench (Canadian Press) - IDNDON, Jen. zf-nt. non. Hugh P. Macmillan has been appointed a lord of Appeal, replacing lord Summer, who has resigned. The ele- vation of the Scottish judicial euth- ority to the Beach of the Supreme Judicial authorities for Crest Britain and northern, Ireland will not effect his presidency om theinsuiry law , s. Duggen of 2e South Road bother ametislnssuooer. elven in . P011114‘! "N"! well kmwn style. ..'SOClA.I. GATllI-IING. - Tho wcekiywhiatdrivewegneumgg James Hail. Georgetown. on wsq. neaday. January 22nd, when; m‘; attendance. Thfladles prize wag wonbylidissniollldorrieandtne gentleman's prise was won by “m. Jlmm 90114011- A delicious lunch was served/The drawing for the iot/lory also took place-A. -—llA! is these days much iuev. dense-on the public roads. No won- der. this clear end oold winter that fodder would be still-ins scam. The prioe however is not y}. ggtflng high. John Molnnis, Souri; Lino Road, bought up e. quantity of hay. pressed on Albert MoAuleyb farm. St. Oathcrines, for about 88 s. ton. He hld a gang of sieighs hauling it Friday. ..'!l.O0LO BAY EAST-The mem- bers of the Rollo Bay East Wom- en's Institute met at the home of Mrs Petor D. Peters to hold their January medting. Ten mem‘ (three being newly enrolled) and two vistors were present. Meeting open- ed by singing Carry Me Back to Old Virkinia" and tho roll cull was answered with Jokes. The minutes of last meeting were read and ep- proved. At this meeting ladies de- cided to scrub schoolroom. A dainty lunch was served and a social hour was spent. Meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mrs. Pstors when response to roll call will be "Valentine Verses." ..°AR.MADALE WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTlil-The January meeting o! this Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Michael McIntyre. Six mem- bers and four visitors were present. Meeting opened with singing the Ode. Minutes of previous meeting were reed and adopted. Au enter- tainment to get new funds for the‘ Institute was discussed. but will be decided later. Meeting closed with God Save the King. The hostess served a hot supper after which the host favored the members with songs and music. Noxt meeting will be held at the home of Miss Christ- ina McAdam. ..'INSTITUTE WORK-The mem bea o! the Gasperaux Woman's In-‘ stitute mot at the home of Miss Marie Steeles on the evening o! January the 20th for the regular monthly meeting. ‘Ilhere were present fourt- een membes and thirteen visitors. The meeting opened with the singing of "Its e. Good Time to Get Acquain- ted. Minutespf last meeting were read and approved. It was decided to purchase floor mops for the use oi the school and four of~ the members voiuntoered to repair the Window shades of the school. A letter of thanks was read by the President from Miss Julia Steele conveying her thanks to the members of the In- stitute for their kindness in sivin! hoi- g, party on her eighty-filth birth- day. hour new members were mode welcome. Miss Matilda Steele kind: 1y invited the members to her home tar time neitt meeting. The meetinl than closed by singing the national anthem. Lunch was than served and a ‘very pleasant hour was l9"!!- PM" riot Please CW3’- A Rheumatic Suffer-er Made Quick Recovery , 8m. zit-rum ammo means m9; toriatniv- er Saturday jfor the fox-a otyofss miles. Their nearby onset- 'a_ vbiindlng snow storris and heavy road. and was still going MscSwain speak in the highest terms of the kindness anti hospital- ity of ‘the Ross family, and the cheerful honesty with which ‘young Ross delivered up his captured fox. Needless toyadd Lewis received. a substantial reward. i‘ \ bllaarlre Llnlmsnt for Coughs. PERSONALS‘ , ..'Rev. G. V MoCabs, Sturgeon, recently visited Georgetowm-A. ..'Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Donald, Panmure Island, visited Georsetown-A. ..-u.. Samuel Yorston. who has been visiting in Mcnoton returned to his home in Georgetown-A. I ..'Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Glory, Georgetown, spent the week-end in Charlottetown-A. ..'Mrs. (Captain) Gallant. Cher- lottetown. spout the week-end in Georgetown-A. ..'Mr. Stewart- Levers, George- town recently visited Mount Stewart -A. . ' ..'Mr. Raymond Soiman and w. Leonard Yatcher. George me- oently visited Montaguit-A. ..'C5pt8ll‘i wiuisldsigmoronmo Mr. Patrick McIntyre, u... Port, re,- cently visited Georgetown-A. ..'Miss Marie Psquet. Souris. who has been visiting in Georgetown. the guest of Mrs. P. A. Scully. left Friday for her home in Sourls-A. ..'Mr. Frank MacDonald, Hourly, who has been in Georgetown attond ing the fumrsl o! his brother-in- iaw, the lets Captain John finith ‘left Friday for his home in Souris. ..‘M.r. and Mrs. Tavour. New York, accompanied by Mir. Jack Smith, Montreal, arrived in. George- town Thursday to attend the funer- al of their father the-late Captain John Smith-A. ..'M.r. pnd Mrs. flank Dalslel and two eons Jack and Frank arrived in Georgetown Wednesday to attend the funeral o! Mrs. IDs-Idol's father Captain John Smith-A. I ..' Mrs. (Dr.) McLean. who has been in Georgetown attending the fimeral of her father-in-law. the late Captain John Smith. left for her home in Boulder-A. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Edwin MacDon- ild Ind Master Edwin MacDonald who ‘has been in Georgetown attend ing the funeral o! Mrs. MacDonald's father the lato Captain John ‘Smith left for their home in’ Penmure Ia- land-A. ..'1"at.her McPherson. St. Marger- etmhu sooeons tflptoflostou sndwillbe absent for elbouta month. lost Sunday. lwv. Father Binnott, of St. Alex's, functioned at St. Msrgarets for him. r Gecflltown pains that made life e burden to Mr. him no more. All trace of rheumatic pains has left. hurl, thanks to the healing elfeet of Nervillne. "No other llniment could have done for me what Nervilins did. My legs were atii! and full of pain. My knee and ankle-joints were swollen and sched- u pinetrated and took out the ntidness disappeared. ‘Io- day I am well-thanks to Net-villus." 9-‘. nlulll. ‘What Nerviline did for Mr. Duggen the wage dispute in the woolen end tactile trsdeawhioh he opened today. itwlllnododbtdoforyou. Ceta Ibo bottle today from your drugglst. ' JMIIJ luphemla Gilli-l.‘ Boston. peidathreeweektvislttoherper- wntslidr. and Mrs. Allan Gilils, Kay iaiver: 0n nan-lulu u. the Bub m ymsnl neios, Miss Maud Gillie. Char . ale-an ' Giilil. of [Hay Hi- ver. who been home from Sos- ton for, e'_ time nursing her author. closed the borne it her mother's retains} Ind Mt M" M! tctr-toresuaiebsrwtrl- .~ . _ Guardian column jro‘: so" nuftrotter stood ‘tnel trip well, ~ stionron the home stretch. Mom-a. ' recently 4 i Charles Laird Forwards _ 8.. Bell l‘. Gallant m. McKsnm Sims ' L. Mclfienm i ' I". Be! itsferee H. Green HOCKEY AT IIIGEFIELD BIN! On Wednesday night Jan. 22, th‘ Markers of Charlottetown were the guests of the Eshfield Granites to a friendly game of hockey. the germ» throughout being fast with few pen~ aitics. The first period ended 1-1 second period no score. In the third period eeoh loam scored one soar ending in s draw 2-2. After ten min- utes of ovértime play. the teams de- cided to resume hostilities at some MARKERS . GRANITE! Goal - \ o. Mills s. Weeks R. Bevlns M. McDonald Defence. C. Carson A. Coles Forwards ' A. Lewis- A. Stead W. Rodd E. Dufiet J. Rodd (Patriot Please Copy.) R. Whitlock T. Wler a R1888 J. Lowlor r CHALLENGE ~ We the married men of New Glas- gow do hereby challenge the single meuofllewG wtosirioodl! game of hockey be played on the no: rob. m. \ Mommies. mo: ‘excuses: Market reports tarnished by Green- shields a Co,‘ Montreal. to Blown-i Jones b Co., II Great George Street. Charlottetown. Quoted at, oioalne. Jan. 2s. mo. can Money .. ... m- MONTREAL Abibibl .. . .. .. Alberta Pacific Grain .. Asbotos Brazilian B. A. Oil B.C.Power . nulldiugtProduots .. Canada Car .. Cpnada Cement .. Canada Power and Paper Canada slowing .. .. Dominion Bfldl! .. ..a s. Foreign Power Securities .... Fraser-Conway .. .-- --- Ccneralvstsel Weresu. ..... Home Oil .. ... ... miperlai Oil .. . .1 Jndusudel Alcohol .. ..._ "international Nickel .. International Peperdslrower," International Petroleum .. MoCoh Frontenac .. . National Breweries .. ... .. runny-d- Rem es Touclly ....- s" aae ase eee ., e sea e'ee us" as "- as: s-s ees aeo nee on" __.-_- --it _ ism- dole. Following is tut line up. f please inut earnings u cathlltld 1 , AiAfiHQTARY 7°‘ 1930 ‘f rich and tings-ant , package i Rosebud is exceptional in every Way, It smokosswoot and mild . . . it is as well as quality for your money . and “poker hands”, good for valuable presents, are in every my . . it gives quan- National Steel Car .. .. . . 70% Power Corporation .. ... .‘.. Price Bros. .. Quebec Power ... ... Shawinigen ... sea u. sen Steel of Canada. P! Simona .. . Winnipeg Electric .. .- u... ... . . --- n. n. NEW roux Alleghanyn. :.. 2a Anaconda .. 15% American Can. .. ... 128% Bendix Aviation 3756' Consolidated Gls .. 10a‘ International Hsrvestor .. 90%| KsnneoottCopper ._. ... ..... 59% Niagara Hudson Power .. 14 Paramount Players 68 Standard Oil New Jersey .. Willy: Overland .. ... C. 9.1;. .. General Motors .. U. s. Steel .. .- .. n. ..- 63% ssi ' 199% 40% 17m BANKS Bank of Nova Sootia ...... Bank o! Montreal -- Bsnk of Commerce .. ... ----' Boys) Blflk --_ “TIN”- n. so iusxar lIVIIW-Q,» nmng u.» day Copper new York snowed W be "ti" 318 rs: 41a . ‘i from an opening at t! 1-2. It closed at. salts for s net gain of i-l Wint- ld in sum. . "Brazilian ‘reaction continues, to show impressive etzeulili. In the‘ twenty save th increasajin not as well ea in ma: mas pueoantovpr lass. 1t would lllllifl . RINK 328 ' much beolor. no was reflected ini- Norendawhlehrosetoso 1-2 mini-s, Tish strength should also be reiloct- " Ovv ‘.1 Stocks is Justified from the stami- l point of near term as well as m‘ _' term profits. STEWART JONES a (:9, _ ::Miller's' Worm Powders are pa} excellent the medicine for chlldm who are found suffering from the I'll/Hues of worms. They immediately . uiter the’ siomachlc conditions undei ' which the worms subsist and drin . them from the system, and. at tiu ' “FEW “Bl?- i-hfiy Ire tonical in theil l @3595 lIPOn the digestive organs, m. ~ storing them/to healthful operation ‘ and ensuring immunity from further disorders from such s. cause. tubes reguiarlq their or votuns "lrslslcarss AQNWIQK rues W1? st inQh0use~ llAhlOTflONs i i. Q‘: LONGER‘ ooe-ooo-ooooooo *“OON‘ _; e - EYESIGHT "EXAMINATION Itttiag and sellliillhs 51"" v OPTOHITIIST Olin Ovuneeted With Drugstore lontalul. P- l- l- n! efioorge McMonllly