154i‘ .rIfl%‘9-”w~:»-w:hn+~ it . pfT-nln '. Ytstfirimlstrstnier-rt-salisr. o ‘ ‘fl 1.7.4.3 l S l?!“ s Fox Products DONG!‘ BIMTSLID byclsinuforcbeopfeeds All examination of formulse will reveal the reason for low or Nib 711°95- v , _ Feeds we manufacture: Sunglo Summer-Pup Ration No.1 (with 28% dehydrated meat meal). For ranchers who cannot keep fresh meats or who do not have access to same. n 1 - 1 Sunglo Summer-Pup Ration No. l (without meat meal). For the rancher who feeds fresh or storage me s, com- bined with a cereal and mineral feed. Same as above, except no dehydrated meat meal. Sunglo Fox Ration No, 2 contains 26 percent. meet final. Recommended for Adult Foxes No meat feeding neces- sary with this, when soaked in skimmed or buttermilk, for adult foxes. Feed adults for 1 l/2c per day. from May to September on this ration. Sunglo Summer-Adult Ration No. 1 contains higher class of mineral ingredients, more powdered milk, and cod liver meal, in addition to No. 2 ration for adult foxes. Sunglo Fall-Furring Ration, Sunglo Breeding Ration, Sunglo Gestation and Whelping Ration, Sunglo Vixen and Puppy Ration are other seasonal feeds we manu- facture. Other SUNGLO Products- SUNGLO FLEA and LOUSE KILLER (Money Back Guarantee) SUNGLO WORM EXTERMINATOR S UNGLO WONDER (Yeast Preparation) SUNGLO EAR LOTIONS VITAMINERAL (Mineral and Conditioner) -SUNGLO FOX BREADS (Whole-wheat, Coarse White, Mixed). SUNGLO WHITE DISINFECTANT? E i s é i i i I i . s|n n and Prince Bounty Chronicle 411N010 pawn Iox psalms may not be thehehelvlewliil you count your not! nut L-ens-r-lo-is. --IANTEJ I!) BENT B7 8084m- bet. house containing five or ma! bedrooms. Must- be cent-rally located. Write Bog m, Summorsids. ls-Tilll-‘l-I-Si. -lUIGI|0 BURGER-PUP LAT- beef meel) will “give you mat: growth than LILY U‘ cereal m market st less cost end do the job betten L-flid-‘I-IO-ld. -rro 5T. ANN! DI BEAU!!! — 11love were twenty-eight from Prince County leaving this week for the pilgrimage to St. Anne do Besupre. Quebec.—6. -SUNGIAII,WIIITI DISINFECT- ANT l6 to 20 times stronger than carbolie. Sells for 01.85 per gsl. lots. cheaper by 40 gel. drums. Money back guarantee. L-mIJ-lo-le. —CII.UISI THE NORTIIUHBEE- LAND STRAITS next Thursday evening on the Carferry moonlight excursion. Dance on deck or in the slaoon. Orchestra, bend music, a Jolly crowd. Let's sol I.-'7080-7-3i-5i -—PROPBRTY CHANGES HANDS -The large property at Emerald ste- tion formerly owned by Mr. G. W. Fife was recently sold to Mr. G. Clayton Green. oi Bedeque, who will continue to conduct the business es canted on by Mr. Hie-S. -8UNGLO l-‘LEA POWDER. has anything stopped on the market for killing fleas. Why pay double for something not as good? Money back guarantee with every can. L-07l3-7-l0-14. -—(XIBIS'I'IAN CHURCH PICNIC -'I‘he Sunday School of the Central Christian Ohurch, Surnmerside, held their annual picnic on the farm of w. Hark Linkletter on Wednesday. The children and their elders had-s very enjoyable time. An excellent progrs-m of sports had been arranged snd the ladies provided s bounteous suppen-S. ._.__._. —SUNGLO FOX RATION No. 2 soaked in skimmed or buttermilk If Your Nearest Dealer Hasn't SUNGLO- Write Us . International Fox and Animal A Foods, Limited Summerslde, P. E. Island makes s. complete summer ration for ' sdult foxes until September 1st. 4 cs. will ebsorb 2 oz. of milk. ‘The cheap- est sdult fox feed on the market. 30% dried meat. L-Mlii-‘l-lii-ld. —SPEO'IAL ltfllEflNG 0F DIS— TRICT L. 0. L. DODGES —- A special meeting ct the District Lodges of L. 0. L. was held in — = ' i. FARMING mam rorunsn and birds known to farming, togeth- Beceuse of the ss of the tour er with experts in every brunch of’ bf the Better Farming ‘Train, which has just ended in Australia, the trav- eling exhibition and school will make regular journeys hereafter. Crowds thered st every stopping place. and Ellie lectures were well attended. The gain consisted of l8 can, two being uippcd for talks and lectures. The passengers comprised ell animals Bargain Sale , Think whst this means to we must have the cosh now. A Machinery Drastic Reductions in Prices to Turn Over 0dr Surplus Stock of Sprayeffl. Diem-r we Thmhm machinery have already advanced. All our material is costing us more and our prices must be advanced also. below last year's low prices to clear. Never again will I011 get such bargains. Act quickly. the industry. Cows, sheep and pigs, all of prize breeds, ind their points demonstrated, together with talks on feedinghhousirig and protection s- gainst disease. Iertiliastlon, and use of implements were discused. Sel- ection of food was stressed. Girls were given instruction in housekeep- ing and needlework. of Hall Farm you! Prices of all other form But So we have d. tioally out Quantities limited. NOTE THESE ADDI improvements) . . . . . . Never used in field .. (New) 100 Gal. WATSON SPRAYER (overhauled in factory) 100 Gal. HALL SPRAYER. (Overhauled in factory. Latest 100 Gal. HALL SPRAYER. Latest model. Demonstrator. 100 Gal. HALL SPRAYER TIONAL BARGAINS $00.00 $150.00 $185.00 $225.00 HALL MPG & 00 ing themselves o1 u” Oppoff, my 111-6952-19-21 of renewing old friendships “find g, __‘___V ' ‘ ‘ in: amid the beauti- Call at Factory and Inspect. SUMMERSIDE L0 STORAGE G0. Bummerslde qa Thursday evening when Mr. Robert White, of Toron- to. Insurance Field man for Can- ada, addressed members from the different lodges-S —-DEA’I‘H 0F MRS. JOSEPH G. PERRY 0F SUDUVIERSlDE-There passed away On Thursday morning st her home in Summerslde, Mrs. Joseph G. Perry after s. long lil- ness. Mxe. Perry was '18 years of 88g and had lived during her mar- ried lllfe in Summerslde, where she was most highly esteemed. She was formerly Miss Arsenault of st. Eieanors. There are left to mourn her husband, one son, Binnie, and. one daughter, Miss Susie at home; snd two daughters, Mary, Mrs. Joli: Cox, and Nora. Mrs. Arthur flicker in the United states. Also two sisters, Mrs. Joseph D. Perry of Bummerside and Mrs. Casimer Perry in Alberta, to whom sym- Dlthy is extended. The fimeral is taking place this morning at nine o'clock from St. Paul's Church-S EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'Thls column ls reserved for Iewl o! local interest but advertis. lng of n newly nature may be in- lerted M I cents a word strictly neynhle in ldvnnce. . JSUBSCBIPITONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume. Phone 47, or loft at H. J. Msbonb Drug Store, Montague. L-q. ..'DIPHTIXERIA IMMUNTZING CLINIC for children, 8 months to 14 years. Georgetown School, Mon- day, July 23rd, 1.30 p-m. 111-7008-7-30-2! ..'BELFAST TEA AND PICNIC —0n Wednesday the annual tee. and picnic was held in the beau- tiful grounds adjoining thg Pr“. byierien Church, Belfast. The pop- Illnreventwasasuceessinev sense. hundreds of visitors avail- ful surroundings. All Direct from . —Building Materials- -—Just Received — One carload of the famous C. Lloyd & Sons Inside and Outslide Panel Doors s zes. One carload of Rhynas & Son Window Frames and Glazed Sashes. One esrload Douglas Fir Mouldings . Spoutlng and Finish ~ One carlosd Johns Msnville Ltd. Asbestos Shingles and Booting: - Direct from Factory. Prices on Application. M. POOLE &i CO. . PAOLPI WIABVII Ltd, Vancouver. PERSONALS ..'Ml's. A. Cr. Ross and 1013-5, (RAW). Gflliithg were dglgggbgg w the Provincis/i institute Convent- ion at Charlottetown recently and stayed over the last week end. Able/robotic INOICESTION ; BILIOUSNESS 5 gowsTlvATlONi ION no. 1 (with say. dehydrated 1min Hlblsselnnnlsressevellos l“ mu litoresl m sdverfllsg o! eIIIvIIlIIIllIlollses-eed: I cells I word strictly yggblg ICVIIIQQ- -—BLACK LIA!‘ “M” 1'0! Aphil and other pest. 1r- 404i. -VISIT MAB SIOI lmfll, formerly Ed Acorns. 1'18 Oust George Street. Pl-ione 1M8. L-QM-‘I-II-Si. ._.___ —SINT T0 JUVINIII 0011!!‘ —- young mm who we; 1681801 an hking s m: belmsing to s. dealer in brought before E. H. Strum, in the Summersido Ioliee murt Friday momins. but on account oil his us was remanded to the Ju-' vcnile Court-O --'I‘W0 BALL I0 e- low are the results of ‘Ihursdly’! invo bell f at the mimmer side Golf Course. Norman Prichsrd, 47: 8rd Ruth Muttsrt and Alec Home, Al; Mrs. J. I". Arnett and W. J. Whitney b0; Mrs. L. G. Lewis and Dr. H. T. Calvin Bib-equal for fourth plaom-S , -B.ECIlP1‘ION — On Thursday afternoon and evening the lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mne- Nutt, Dernley made a delightful scene when their daughter-in-lsw Mrs. John MacNutt was at home for the first time since her marriage. It was n delightful dsy end rmmy friends from fsr- and near celled and vied with one another on the charming surroundings of this lovely old historic home. In the dining room, Mrs. and C. E. MscNutt poured: u“ . Misses Lillian Siavert, Thelma ' lwoodslde, Marlon Cousins; Bar- bsrs. Wbodstde, Marjorie Cmzler and Dorothy Thomson. Mrs. Pope Been and Miss Adele MscNutt had the pleasant duty of whoring. Uttle Miss Shirley Woodside pret- tily attended the door- the afternoon and evening sweet music was played by Miss Vers. Tsnton and Miss Phylls " tsomen. which added greatly to the pleasure of the oocasion.--6 NEWSY NOTES (Continuedzgn page l2) them to the various groups. ‘This would tend to keep the League in ms CHARLWN comm ‘V T u ~, " ( Z’! '\ ' ' 5 1' : I O-q-‘Oigvii- VL‘ - 2 iircuslickels Given to Each Boy or Girl Sending a Subscription GIGANTIG 5 - RING GIRGUS Shows at GHARLGTTETGWN MONDAY, JULY 30th Every boy and girl under 16 years of age can go. Simply get one friend to subscribe for The Guardian, have the order below. signed, mail or bring the blank to the office of The Guardian and you notices of bird-life appeared in the local newspapers and in the "Prince Edward Island Magazine." In 189i Francis Bain published his booklet "The Island." Dwight's “Bummer Birds of Prince Edward Island", appeared in “The Auk" in January, i893. In or! i009 the Geological Survey Branch of the Censdisn Department of Mines, published Mscouns "Cots.- logue of Canadian Birds." So for as is known these comprise all the locel records that have been pub- lished: and the 191d bulletin was a compilation from them all. taken place, such as the disforest- ing of large areas, and "ths reed- Juatme ‘ list was published. some birds hevs ceased to visit us, v/hlle others have appeared in recent yeers. The pres- fully revived by Mr. Robls W. Tufts. Chief Federal Migratory Bird Ofli- oer for the Maritime Provinces. to whom the writer is ‘ debted for numerous notes on the birds of that ores. Direct quotations from the i016 bulletin ere distinguished by the dste. close touch with its junior members. and would also give the pupils of the smaller schools, and even indi- viduals, s chance to join the Audu- bon Society, with the probable rs- sult, in time, that: they would be come senior members of the Lesguo. I should be glsd to have the opin- ion of the Executive on this sug- gestion. This year, only, the "Junior Au- dubons" have the choice of six out or twenty-two pictures of birds. I would suggest these, as being Island birds: Bittem, White - throated Sparrow. Song Sparrow, Kingbird, Chipping Sparrow, (s. pretty pic- ture) and Great Horned Owl. Teachers and bird-lovers gener- ally will do well to cut. out and pre- serve the instalments of — mailed. THE BIRDS OF P. E. ISLAND (I) A list of birds entitled es above. will be given two tickets admitting you to the and the Wild West Show. the order and as soon as it has been , All Orders Must be Verified. Tickets Will be Good at HURRY-SEND YOUR ORDERS TICKETS NOW BEING DISTRIBUTED HAVE THE BLANK BELOW TO THE CIRCU If you don’t live in Any Town Where the LATION DEPARTMENT OF The Gharlottetown Guardian ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE Big Show, Side Show. _ Charlottetown mail verified your tickets will be Verification Takes Two Days Circus Plays IN AT ONCE SIGNED AND BRING OR MAIL‘ was issued by the Prince of Wales College is a bulletin in 1016. Mr. John MacSwsln had previously contributed s “Catalogue of Birds of Prince Edward Island" to the Transactions of the N. B. Institute of Science, vol. XI, port 4, pp. 5'10- 592. In the introduction to his cs- tslogue Mr. MacSwaln refers to magazine articles entitled "Progress and Prospects of Prince Edward Island," by C, B. Bsgster, (1861) which gave a list of 46 birds. A chapter on birds was included in Rev. D. Sutherlandb "A Manual of the Geography and Natural and Civil History of Prince Edward Island, also dated i861. Other 5 i é a i i The Tickets Are G Th1: TheBigShow TheSIdeShQI Birds of Prince Jlldwsrd . locus. &~ Qlifllnvi" \ v Street Address Order Taken By Street Address Iumlshed for 30 days past. not a. new subscription. A re It’s Easv ....... a ‘ I Want To Go To The Circus — Your Subscription Will Take Me E. Q - a 8 2 - g : . Subscription Order i- 3 f One Year Contract g f I have not been a subscriber to The Guardian for the past 80 days, but ‘g G ; - hereby subscribe for a period of One Year for which I agree to pay $5.00 I '4 s ; City-Stilt] mail. g In : ‘ Ei gg z I Nome Date a ; E : f “ NOTE-A new subscriber is A‘ “my “mm” m" "k" ber allocated to it by the American Ornithological Union it is inver- isble, and therefore most conven- ient for reference. Local names are marked by inverted commas. If the bird has been known to mslu only of agriculture." since that WR. And lastly the migrants, M, pass up through our territory in the spring on mute to their north- ern nesting pieces usually return- ingbythessmerouteinthefell. lnefeweesnnoexectncordof the bird's appearance on the Island hssbesnmedmbutssitisreported from about the Gulf and from Nov: Seotis, New Brunswick, snd New- foundland. the presumption that it visits hero also. werreots its in- (JIS) J. Fflnk Bibflil. Sotiris. The msntiscript has been cere- The number prefixed to won F"??? f‘: penises-variety is tbeoflicielnum- - dsy. Another instalment o! Fox Facts will appear in next week's Guard- 0318118‘ and milk with filmaiblrhmfccssicnally, also some ounces of liver. She is fed twice n on account of the taken away from two days before she whelped. What is your opinion of trestmeu Iflllfl mucus sometimes. but I do Isl flit pron FARMING (Continued from page 12a in the morning. I give rice about hall en egg re and three or four She lost her pups inst spring, mole not being her until about this fox and whet t should she receive? ihe one to whom The Guardian has not been A change of name as the some address L1 newal is not a new subscription. n 9°09 "YEPJQD "LI. W 13F" flmiliulnaF-I. Get as ‘as A \l AW other fox. I have been feeding s ml-Iilllb of one-hslf bran, ono- querter rolled nets and one-quarter rolled whsst, cooked in s steam cooker, along with some milk for s ' then st noon some bread her for worms lest fall and h seen none since. Answer-This female appears to have been improperly fed during the summer and fall months; and it would be impossible here to eov- ' - inn. - Ind milk vdth an egg broken into New“ D. L Grmmu d occasional brief visits it is dis e, the whole mum o, n" mo“, ....... T.W.Morfi8011l-"d-\fl!:lxfl snrntnzu°szrr...m. ... r: Y.."~='~'..r..:'-.:°: u: mam My - Mw W; ~\=li~.'r:;*.::'."....~"e “or: . Belfast, attended the operation of local ornithologists, n» M" n “QM,” a July f”, m, Question-r hsve s female m "° “m4 "M" W" "° "will ' honomesl end radii“... iv meetings or Presbytery at New whom obligations ere now expres- W“ m, comm km me mm that has s cougnng spasm after she v"“m'“'y' r “up ‘m, y,“ n“ m“ m ,_ m,” Imidon on Tuesday. god, Their contributions are se- graulétml he; n, u ' ‘mm, eets. I feed her milk in the morn- qUlg-l-[QN Mn) ANSWER (i) ‘M’ "k" l" "will 17"" credited by the writer's initials ss mm“, an km, bu.“ mm, ins.‘ (about hslffs. crtmp) and three bubbles have been in a pen the‘ below; \ ' orourouncesooamealsndglu- n 0° wesnotusedbs _ 11w ran.) Blythe Kllflt, Brsckley $411.} T:?d'°§hi°,“;,:x ten mixed. and bonemw: at mom wit???” galiliuhfl born Avril e end Mrlloled on s: Biaffi) Ludlow Jenkins Msrshfield "m “" “d” “m” m m’ Wm“ eitlsvaeidrgiutiineilisggemnlro m; M‘ ' W“ "‘°' °“ 5”“? "m" I Qmnnmlnj“! S‘ 9"" (Mal) Maud Jones. Rownsl- . “ch m“ n‘ “m” mum“ h" ‘"1010 Wu!!! chicken for s u; ‘u, m‘ supp" and mm“ m5’ our m". h." p lbly been improperly fed which bu but on Monday morni it ref ed n‘ m led. in some cues, to s condition of its feed, would sit on its haunt-h with its nose in the sir, its esrs drswn buck snd breathing quits fast with rather s wheezing sound. I gave it some cough mixture. but it foiled to do sny good and the four died st about five o'clock Mon- dsy nisht. This morning there is mother one just the some way. It was fine lest night end took its feed. but refused this morning anti s pneumonia condition. This prob- eblv heppenoo with the fox that died. ‘the rations you ention would have a scorbutic action that might lend to s mild form of Jnllll‘ dice. You should feed more vest- Ibinsch, beets, swede turnips. w‘ rets. Also make e precise of 18d- dnheswornn Ita-ested bsbc lnlfrelhly klilcdsisu tbrelfl wtngslithesymptomsoftbemr . sweet. scute peritcnits thlt might indlit)! g tables in the nnture of osbbalt’.