’ . ,_» 1.-...__ A _ _ . ‘ 1 ~ . ' ,"'.'-.4-. 1 1-: , ‘ 1-f'-'J , .(}_'¢ . r ' f-_:gi ' ' / ~ _ ~ , I f ...- \ NOVEMBER 7. 1929 ‘ _ ` _ - _ ' ‘S _ " J - ` i _ . _ N ` si i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA “ V A04 our in-ee u-ini ¢|i¢P¢¥o all argument. "siiin " .‘|I*;’“|'T'°l§|l£‘l‘dena' _ E Because Iueats P15429 0V¢l’f\1li °\' Passengers killed in railway accl- wt giggses on their best furniture. denm in Great Britain last year _num~ gausing damlllt. hostessea in London bered four times the average for the *““»»4 gre building special cocktail rooms preceding eight years, _ §%4"O#§-O50-O-GOOO-O-O Notice to Fox Ranchers &Fur Buyers . _ FOX PELTING AND FUR l CLEANING I am now located above Palmer Watson Elem-l and ua now open nn- rem . ivr ° C°" in annum in I uw dl” ';_l;m_ 7 new Fur Cleaner will be All Pells left in our ar 4 rg . be protected by Fire lrisianliizir n I er Nmemh" Isl ww _ ssrisracrlon cuaaawraan. GORDON LUN D P. 0. BOX 113. a»»»m+ o ` LIVE HOGS DAVIS E? FRASER .4 - .,..__. ._ -_._. - _ §444&6 O©4; F 0X RANCHER WANTED M Wantedexperlenced Rancher who can produce reigns. I have 140 pen ranch with all conveniences. on paved road overlooking beautiful lake. Iwill li rtl i l, Dirt for_g_ood foxes. le pl n er” U! tm” _ i LEE R001* »»+»% 9?-13-il-8-Bi. OO§‘OV‘9V`9fO§¢O§§¢O60OQ- Gleanings From ii/Iillview And Vicinity btw' U15 MIS- H. A. Jenkins, Hazel. °°k WGN recent visitors to vem0n_ ML Cyril JDBC! WI5 g yegent wsu” 50 Millvlew. r _Miss Katherine Si_\¢idofw spent the “°°k end It her home in Miiview. _“Mi-_ and Mrs. Samuel Drake and El. 'er spent Monday evening the guest 0- M11 Rnd Mrs. M. E. Jenkins. ' _ML Gordon Sheidow was a recent \isitor to Vernon River. _*_ Misses Christina Bruce and Myrtle l\icEachern. liiilview were risitur to Mermaid, Sundgy_ Mr. and Mrs. Furness Matheson. Chen'-" Valley Passed thro' Milview. Sunday. Mr. John McDonald, Melville was in Millview Sunday. Messrs Gordon Blieidow and Gorge Smith, Mlllview were in Melville last week. Amana those wnestiensed ine anwi- 1-\1¥ i.n Charlottetown Friday night were: Messrs Albert, Samuel, Wilfred and Frances Drake. W Lawson, and s Mis Jenny Harvev city is s enl We Will Receive Live Hogs at Our Plant Tueaf I days and Fridays Until N oon. A » zuest of Mrs. Henry Wood. ` 'I'he many- friends of Mr. Wm. Sui- iivan, Vernon are sorry to learn oi’ his recent illness, - Johannesburg, South Africa. plans to constructs new public library, a railway station, a central fire sta- tion and extensive native living quarters. Eighteen million cartridges. and thousands of rifles. bayonets and swords. all surplus war stock, were sold recently in Paris. Rev. 'l'hom_as Jefferies. 85, who has preached 2'.0'00 sermons. and Mrs. E. Brown. 69. were married ra- cently at Swindon. England. _ .__?__s__li ’ Ming;-11'; Llnlmant for Chappell hands A Safe, Sturdy' Pen at a Low Price This completely enclosed fox pen Ia one of the lturdielt. safest and most durable pens built. It ls .» med by hundreds of the most successful ranchers in i the country. ~ It is covered top. bottom and aides i Vlth PRINCE EDWARD FOX NETTING, which is 0_ times stronger than others. specially mad; in our speemuuone-for me in me uh-ieoen air ni nie _ I llarltime Provincel. Every twist of PBINCB EDWARD Netting is wider-locked. _lt ltanda the 'strain of storm and hard uso. Prince Edward Fox Netting for the ~ Economy Pen f` N0. 1 ECONOMY PEN __ . - i',fll0lll50fLx_38xl%xl5. _ 1roll1M|’tx38x2xlG. Complete with staples and llcllll 1'1"- Pflw Freillii No s sconoiyht ram INIIIMILXSOIIKKIB. .1 roll 150 ft.x3iix2x1il. » Complete with staples and lacing wire. Price Freitill Plid $24-9° ‘ ` - No. s sermons! nn »ii‘n1i¢:iil|ii:.nlii`in.-.in¢ woe. rnesmuas A rem saw _ Prince ' Edward Fox Netting 1S1‘_Sold by .- - - - _' ' ' R. H. Holman, Ltd., Summerside and - Charlottetown. _ Ke_nr.edy & Co., 0’Leal'y. Rlllsel Champion, Kensington. Wm. Callback, Bedeque. - Hayes, Mc'K'ay &'Sha`1"D.'Tyl1¢ V3“°Y' J.‘_H.Myr_lck'_& C0.,_Albe1°t0n. l _ Messrs. Wood & Co.. Crallvlld- _ F.W.l~Jolinston,S' °°ih,°‘i_“° _M\?D°“°l°‘ .5P=_“l iaciiool teacher, and after following 5““d*5' 5" the h°m° °f her P“-“'°'m“~ this profession for a number of years Mr' “Fd Mrs' A David _t‘f°D°“ald’ was able to purchase a farm of his Cherry mu- ‘ M The late "Donald E." was a man oi many parts. Due to his superior education as compared with most of, iii.; fellows ni the time he was early *Dent Simdll' It W1' h°m°» Mi- appointcd a. Justice of the Peace and 5WW“'t-' A ' ihad thrust upon him the duty of ulnaliiig with most of the litilll°\1_S matters that arose between parties ‘- Mt. Stewart Notes know the has returned home after Stanhope. spent luriclay_ at her home. iid. Hillsboro, . Congi-_atul_a_tlons_ are ` extended- to _ _M __ Mr. and,Mrs.' H:_ L. l-lall.` of Bad- dock. C. B.. are visiting friends at ount Stewart. Misses' and Jennie Douglas Mrs. Margaret Hynes. U.~ S. A.. who has been spending some time visiting` ner mcnier_i\`m_ Jan-ies Mc- Kenna, leit on return Monday. She was accompanied _by her nephew, Eric Connolly., The many friends of Mr. Melvin Jai-dine. Hd( Hlllsboro,~s_re_ glad to kiiow he is doing nicely: alter un- dergoing an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital. ` __ -Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Daniel. Hun- ter River, paid a visit' to friends at Mt. Stewart Sunday. __ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foshan. Bt. Andrews, on the birth of a baby llrlon Sunday, Oct. 27. ` _ ` . The manylriends of Mr. Clarence Walsh are glad to sae hint' around again. having Seen confined te nn horns the past fewdtys with a severe cold. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKenzie were visitors to Charlottetown on Satur- day evening last. ` » - ' Mr. Ray Sinailwood. C. N. Bor- clen. spent Sunday at his home, Mt. siewai-tl' ` The many friends of Mr. Peter McAdan-i.` s.re‘glad to learn he has returned homo after undergoing an .operation in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. ' Service in the Presbyterian Church. Boston. Hl_ghfield;_ Margaret E.. _wife or Doctor Arthur H. Coleman. New Philadclphir, Ohio;- Flora E.. wife oi Luke H. Deacon.. cni-ning. sssk.; Charlotte Victoria; Regina.. Salk., school ieacherf Archibald 'I-Iamilims. of Qullllfialre. Basic..-besidesia num- ber of grand-ehi1dren,‘s.1i of whom' will have the sincere ,sympathy of their many ‘friends in their bereave- mont. °_"°PEERLEss ml Fox NETTING 1 -wan wa nate wins auw~_ ”it's Better to .be Sure _ Than Sorry " _ i loaf Foxes are UID ll°l\ lifilill-lil* investment that lou nova. 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