NQVIZM BER 221L121’ _ FEEDS FUR DAIRY CATTLE. HOGS, POULTY & ETC, ‘Ii-s. mliiiiiii is rcserveu to: new; 0| local iiiicresi but advertising o! a iiewsy nature may be Llhgflgfl at a cents word strictly pay- ililc III .i||van¢q, tjlL-iStVliLL for Photographs. suYABEAN GLUTEN FEED ‘°<‘l‘*-'"Elir\'l10N mo insuli- risiiaiEAi. BARLEY nail. “$11M: “_L____l “""““""”"““ MIDDLINGS SHORTS ,,,_ 30;“; cm,l;\'lgf_>ighstb; fire-grilled UIIICAKE CORNMEAL -L:-‘»:“~l‘lila:v1 livlilmilllt 35th M1111: “RAN CRACKED CORN T"! “Hrméléiiiiolole. Al OYSTER SHELL GRIT ,._,,,,_,,‘H,H “mwdlwljloulide “'11 be FEED ‘VHEAT CALF MEAL “““““5 ° LWWS m°€f6_;41>_nl_§¢fl6l‘_-3L Also a complete line of QUAKER FEEDS FOR EVERY NEED ____.___ Write, Phone, or Call for Prices b» l'\ ‘it lotions: , c xoiiiii Ilhliit AND CHURCHES ‘~.:'.'.+“.“..:";‘ a1 Ar“.- ~ ‘~~ i‘ ‘f. . m: ree 1’- N- A. 1-.. lcdd. t, A._M1l'ti5L91'. l L-733-11-22-1i. CENTRAL GREAMERIES LIMITED Sic-mil‘. zit 11 and Lot 40 at. 3. Riev. ‘lulu, RM’. John A. Nicholson o! ‘NIK- L-732-11-22-ll. Nl-ZW (;l..\>'.(iUl’t' ciiuncn or If lllihl >lil:\'l(‘l"l5._ Sunday, Nov. J4. lulu. io A. M. Bible school. 11 IA- M- el ilil-HI-L lllorship, Fvederictpn t 1'. M. Bradaibane service eresoszmkezwn/(Ixxllarxlorxmis iii???‘ l. .., Pl.SllZi\\’I,-‘1§;g‘151iSi]-.E!;z u - -l —‘ - . Ilie Original Platinum And White vi ~.\:_1 hurts ay. uii 1' ver siuncy J. Lance. Mount Stewart. at F F B d f; ‘i ilifiilil“ éiodr. ‘Wécsllttill P. .\1. ' l\lil|J 3 P. i . Glasgow livili i I’. M. L-t322-l1-22-l1. Illl-IIIJRT‘ PRICES PAID for Sp: n1 and Fir Logs. Diameter o’ v d ll. 9 edlate dc- The Montague Furnlshin L-ozo-ii-zo- Illill (‘ROSS OUTFITS - This 1nd the lied CFOSS Society is p. 1.; whole outfits of clothing tor 1Zll._v boys and tilt girls 0o send ieat Britain. invi to lxmibed areas in The public is cordially t. the Red Cross workroom; on v and inspect these outfits, PIIINGE EDWARD ISLAND 'l'l_ll; l'.\'I'l‘I£I) (‘IIURCII \l).-\. Iiillltei’ River Pastoral ~c. Services will be held on as follows: ‘any?’ Rivei" 3.00 P. M Ill ~ay, Minister. Baltic Womews Iii- IVhen you buy foundation stock the best is none too good. The iii-Neill foxes have proven themselves. All breeders ‘_‘ of Nit-Neill strain foxes have had wonderful success. A number 0f choice bred animals for sale‘ at reasonable prices. We stand behind (iuri stock. Get in touch with us for further iii- formation. Miss Anna Rose; 0f} 5.311.) i: . \\V' at l1 A. M. S o P. M. illcmbcrs (‘rirmdinn Platinum Fox Breeders Assn. i5 , ‘l’ l" 11-22-1! WELLINGTON MoNElLL s. soil Prince Edward Island church l iiziwvv. xovmiiinii T.Ill\_.__|'i'v]iiil':itury Service. it _l Itriir Rehearsal. ‘ K.I§|l—\. I‘. l'iiioii -— llrnrtz Hall. ¥\ ~~ nnn-p-m . Charlottetown ‘Find (In display’ Thursday and Friday at the show- _rmnn of ALLISON McLEOD, local Ford Dealer. Tliesl- foxes zirc from the original Canadian plninium mutation developed on the Colpitts Itanches at Salisbury, N. B. aw MNS vnmlus A M49 ‘Through a misunderstanding these foxes were ~ we‘, We unable to be shown at the P.E.I. Fox Show now in ' .y progress and arc displayed to show the Island fox rinnliei-s what New Brunswick ranches are produc- inc. The ('oIpitts Ranches claim to have over 90% 0i the platinum foxes in North America. _ _ 'l'lie public is cordially invited to attend this dis- Q1174’ 9 ‘- E. A. FOSTER Central Drugstore ATTENTION FOXMEN FOR SALE Tlolman strain platinum type foxes. These IOXUS are closely related to prize winners at H skatoonPlatinum Fox Show, held last week. (an be seen at Cudmore Bros, Ranch. For FOX MEAT Horse Moot 50's — -- 5 l-Zc lb. ilppnintmgnt phone 655 or 451, Ground Meat 50's — — 5c lb. _ H0LMAN_ Beef Tripe 50's — —- 4 l-Zc lb. B ROY . Coll Tripe 50's — — 3 l-Zc lb. ABOVE MEATS ALL NEW PACK. Island Gold Storage FOR SALE °°""""" » miss-Hills; Flftccn White-Faced Platinum Strain, Freak Fen-s. all Males. I llcsc males are all large, well developed pups and if you want to get Into the freak fox busi- M-‘b "l"? should prove valuable to any man's llaw Furs l Olir receipts of small furs "Id- i to date are ahead of prev- _ “W! are for quick sale and are priced accoifd- i0“,- yanl-g, bug we wan; Iargg '"‘~"~"- Milli)’ . quantities yet. Mink, Rats. and Red Fox. etc“ purchased ,\ J‘ POPE CLARKE Int full market value. Proper -ll'mllt‘l'S (‘nnarlinn Platinum Fox Breeders’ ; awning, llynmpt rglurng, I CIlAltGl-j. - Moum. under lParlsh, Rev. A. L. Herrell officiat- oi-‘ed. The bride was attractively" dres- l lllU AM. Bible Class 10.00 dress of atrfome blue crepe - wine accessories. Mr. Richard Kelly L_726_11_22_11_ agher. Miss lvfnry Ellen \\'(nii-;.\"< VSTITUTE-Qn Nov, the marriage breakfast was served c was held to re-or- to the bridal party KOKZNII"? ivilh liiPt<>llO\V111il 0111668 “'91? I the home 0f the bride. A i1 . , I and amusements after .' Wlaiiace Rose. ('\\'IY\"IlI\‘ll (‘ll.»’\Il(1E. — W01‘- ‘uav. Nnvenibei" 24th in tanlev l’. M. and. 1n Cavendish . The lkbaiinc Society - nixed in the Manse r T119 uh \vi‘l be re-Orfiflll- .1 HlllIliFli on Tucsrloy .\l. (lee. \\’. 'lilll"\'. Mili- L . l PLATINUM FOXES A HERMAN n. noss PICTOU, NUI. 19. — Herman B. Ross, well known citizen of Pictcu, died last night at his home on Stephen Street after an illness c_f tci-i davs. Born in Pictou about 6o iyears ago. a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Ross. he succeeded his f lather in the ‘conducted for many years on Wei/er, Street. He took a keen interest in , local affairs and was as rally‘ prominent: in amateur theatr cals. well known athlete in his younger cui-linz and was one of the kcen-, tins week. est members of the New Caledonifln club. lUniwd , _ -—-——- ' He is _ii.-i.\ii-io:~. uxrren CHARGE.—'me1'ly Miss Bessie Graham MUS on Slilhlfll, November 24th ton, and two daulzhters. Miss Annml ricuiture. _ BUILSIIUIV 1i A. M. R. N., at home and Mrs, C. N. Eziixc. v J P. M._11.inniluii 7 P. M. Charlottetown. E. . Ul(iil1.l.l‘.l1l u! tdiucrs. n-lz4-11-z2-1i. leaves one brother, Fred W. Ross. -WlnniDelZ. supervisor 0f the Bflllk He was a member of Pictoul Church. survived bv his wife. for- of Pic- P. He also i of Nova. Scotia. and one sister. Mrs. C. L. Henderson. Moorestcwn. N- J- POLICE COUIl'l‘—In the Police Court yesterday the case of a man charged with obtaining money false pretenses was ad- journed for one week. AFTER. DOG LICENSES — A check up on persons keeping dogs without paying the required license fee, will get. under way soon it was learned yesterday. A number of summonses in this connection are being prepared. TKAINEES ARRIVE — Every- thing ts ready at the Military Training Centre at Beach Grove Inn for the reception of 250 young men 1n the 21 and 22-year-old class who will arrive there today to begin their 30-day training per- iod. Eight. of their number, eager to get away to an early start, re- ported at. the camp yesterday and spent the night there. KELLY - CUSACK — A very pretty wedding was ooiemeniiied at St. Anne's Church, Lot 65 on Tues- day morning November 12m when Miss Mildred Mary Cusack, daugh- ter 0f Mr. Peter Cusack and Lhei late Mrs. Peter Cusack of Etmy- vaie, was united 1n the Holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. James Reginald Kelly, oon o! the late John Kelly and Mrs. Kelly, of Kelly's Cross sed in o. gown of royal blue velvet and a. turban to match. The brides- maid Miss Anne Ousack wore o with acted as groomsmaii. During the mass appropriate hymns ivcrc rcn- l dared b_v the Misses Evelyn. Alice and Gertie Costello and Helen Carr- Alehroy ‘played the wedding march. After a host of iciatives and fric l" lloyable day was spent in lg \\’l1iC.l the ‘bride and groom left on a motor 1p to Halifax. A host. of friends join in wislunr: them many years of happy wedded life. (Patriot, p e copv.) Personals Mr. Dewar Judson, P0\\Tifll, has returned to Cousucli Street, Mili- tary Hospital, for ireainiieiit. Mrs. H-srberl TllOllillstlll, Dilli- fax, where she was visiting hcr daiigliter, Nursing Sister Georgina Thompson of Cainpliili Hcspzlai. Miss R la Judson. student s; horn-c hi Poivnal. P \\'. (I Mis Bertha 'I'l‘lOll1])SOll. nurse-iii- traininir al the P. E. I. Hospital. spent Sunday nt her licnic in Dun- stnffiinge. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Allen and family have returned home to Fredericton Junction nfier visiting friends in Charlottetown, P E. I. John E. MiwKiniion of the P. E. Highlanders who spent his "no weeks furlough at his hrme a‘. Tracadiie Cross‘ with his ivifc and family has returned to Dartmouth, N. S. _____________ ANNUAL It EETING (‘OYEIIICAD ROAD “II. Th.» aiuiiinl meeting or the COV(>._ head Iloicl Women's lnaltuti- was held at. the homo 0i Mrs, E, J Rcardcn. Roll call was by paying membership fce. The commiltrcs gave their re- ports. Mrs Will ain Birl and hlrs. J. Rrnrdmi gave n 1'01)" t, (‘l1 m,» nnniial martin: or thc '1‘. B. 1.0.1- Que The financial report was read by the secretary‘. The clccitrwn of officers was as follows: William Birl: President, Mrs. \‘l(‘l‘-])l’(‘>.l(l4"l‘.l. Mrs. Hnry Svan, SGCTOIGI‘_\'-’.I"OJSIII‘CI, Ms. Harry Birt; auditors, Mrs, IIWFOKI Mo. Donald and Mrs. 1m hIcDo-nald; directors, Mrs. Samuel Wooltlrige, Mrs. Daniel Ready and Mrs E, J, Reardon. The protrram consisted o! a con- test pm 0n by Mrs. William Birt, and each member gave an interest- trig tw-o-mtnuto talk. , Next meeting is to be held at the hOme of Mrs. Samuel Wool- rhdge. ‘““°°"“i°“ ; .I. n. JENKINS J L-602-1l-l9-7l. 5L‘ T ' l staffnagc, has returned trozn Hall- - the ucuk ind Lil. her _ answered l THE 93651-011‘ ETQYVNL.-QUQRDI__I_A_N._. ‘The Gentrrdtiuarillani In Memoriam In Memorzam MR. DANIEL P. ltIcI-(LNNON The death occurred at his home Point. near Georgetown Wednesday, after- an illness of a1- mosl three months, o! Daniel P. in Burnt MiacKinnon. . Mr. McKinnon was a son of Mrs teweiiery business Hector McKinncn and the late Mr. McKinnon and carried on fanning on the old homestead 10x" many years. ‘ By his industry and intelligence and tlhe application or pogressivc- methods he achieved a large inca- sure of sin-cos . He was President of the Kings County lhhibitiorn Association for many years, and showed a deep ln_ tencst in matters pertaining to ag- He was a former member o; th. Gcogetmvrl School Board, own propcrty in the town, and aiwa look an active part 1n every Dwa- sure tending o0 promote civic we‘. tare. He was President of the Georg: town Credit Union. Mr. McKinrion, b_v his exceiiciv qualities of mind and heart in many friends vllho will learn n. deep regret. o! his passing. H; leaves to mourn besides his widow. his aged mother. To the bereaved i-(“atives much sympathy will be extended. Hi5 funeral will be hcici iOfI-Llj,‘ November 22nd. It will lea/re his late residence at 1O a. m. for St. James Roman Catholic Church “there services will be held, after which Mr. McICnximi wzli b. ialci to rest in the church ccmctei)‘. LADY FANE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The axmual meeting of the Lari; Fame Women's Institute was h"id on Tuesday November 51h at tll.‘ home of IVLrs. Parker FTftliCls, Tin: President presided mid the meet- tnfiuowiarned with the Institute Ode i‘ by rm Creed in unison ' , member; paid membership fees. Min-um of previous meeting irere Rad approved and signed. Election of Officers then loci: piacc. President, Mrs. Llewellyn G.iin~‘c rne-clected), Vice President, M dtt Rlogerson, Secretary Trc-a- cot/ed). Audltozs, M's. Rioblblec, Miss Roberta Directors Mrs. Hallcti Rcgsrson. Mrs. Earle F‘rancls, Mrs Parker Fbancis. Committees were then ap- pointed for the coming three months. Sick CCHlmlLi/JC Mrs. Ken- neth Robblcc. and Parker N lfl Fmiicis. Tllp tracher. Mi - llonatt, extended than-ks on bihalf of the‘ Pamter, Mis- Rlbiiln Hoivat‘. has childzcn for the Dictionary. It was moved and motion carliecl tlia. the, month. meta-lite send S2to the TB. league‘ "Bv a Joke". inrvtlnz closed vnth t PORT, Nov. Next meeting to lo;- heill m the 11mm. of l\'lr=. l l Kenneth l Holva lt-t. 1 Eldht Hail ‘ i sumo". IVLr-s. Earnest Pay-mei- (ne-ei. l l rt ‘m Iiallett llogr-rsfln." n < when the refreshment committee 11:; PAGF THREE Everybody’s talking about “ DURA-SOLE ’ ’ Your legs look Ifo-v-e-l-i-e-r when )'0u wcar it i" ‘I y v by Iilihlifilj? Sh-sh-sh it has a lisle {not I You'll just sit back and purr when you look at the flattery of these three-thread stockings. 'I‘here's nothing finer that we know of than “JIir-O-Kiil" twist. The reinforcements are so skilfully done, you'll be the only one to know that they are lisle. The longer heel splicing has a slenderizing effect on the ankles. It’s silk to the top-and the top has a bit more “give” than ordinary stockings. ' :1 piiir MCIDRE E~ MiLEOD .I___.lmll°d will be Mrs Iilvvivefiyn Gamble. Mrs.‘ 1n charge, and g, social halt hour for trnlnivti! Farip F‘:niir-.< and 141's, Eamrst “as spent. Air Plan, '~\1‘1‘i' i upon the li I31 clizizire of the hrogram for next dmfl" "m" Y‘ R011 call l0 b‘. answered, A WEST COAST CANADIAN merits. Amonc t 20—<CP)— Another member". n.’ the iii» National Anthem. after ivhtclildetachmexii of Anzac airmen. 1h!‘ JIHUW‘ M111 nm- yum-i, “e15 geyvnrl by the ‘ largest craup from Australia and ‘wings in Ca (‘ss asstslrd b‘. the Cmiiriltiec l New Zeaiand yet to reach Canada ‘skies over B a llllYS ill iiiciiv viiuii STOCK UP AT THESE SAVING PRICES ON SALE FRIDAY SATURDAY-MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22nd. 23rd. 25th. EATONS 1 LB. TIN BAKING POWDER 5c l SWANSDOWN is ZNE j CAKE FLOUR l‘ PKG. , Bulk ORANGE AND ’ glerwaon PEEL Seedless RAISINS LEMON PEEL 27c Lb_______ l5 Lb. 130- 2Lbs.———-— » Lb.—-— - l GRANULATED OR BROWN ( BULK ( LB.7c. CURRANTS ; 10 LBS. LB- 13¢. 2 LBS.---— . . Cmw" Bram‘ fiiiiliifrcllrgéasman Size. Lb- 9c. 3Lbs.-----E—I-— 259 I corn svnur ,-;,;,,,sgg,r' 25 it “fi” . 2, coan FLAKES Pkg-10c. 3Pkgs. ____ -_ c hi?“ 2 Lb. Tin -—- C ,, , __ _~ ' s Lb. Tin---47c COOKING FIGS, Lb. - - - - - - - -]9c .i.,» DELUXE JELLY POWDER Assorted. Pkg.____5¢ iaTéAci-lizo SULTANA RAISINS. Lb. + -- 423220 ' Large Pkg.—-—23c f ___,, _ ‘ Sm" Pkg___ 9; CUT MIXED PEEL, 1 Lb. Pkg- ----- -~ 23c CANDIED CHERRIES, 1 Oz. Pkg. _ _ _ - -— 236 HEWZ QUAKER PLAIN OATS, a Lb. Pkg. _____ -- Tomato KETCHUP ‘ s Oz. Bottle - - - - ~10“ CHOICE MEATS Choke CHUCK ROAST BEEF, Lb--'|5c GRAPES 31c EATONS ___, Lb. 160- 2 Lbs. H ROASTINO PORK, Lb. -- - - -——————-- BULK TEA 2i“ so... _ _ _ _ ___ C r d ""— 5i!) PEAITE RIBS, Lb.-_-__"l_l_i §E:§_R_Y___ _ I00 ‘fit-Yak cnoPs Trimmed, Lb. - 28c C d--- Lb 11 Island OM18 . C- c . ____ CARROTS iferr Hose -1L.b__*- _._.._ 10 19¢ BOLOGONA Sliced, Lb. - —-— 19c ___________ Yellow Lobe - FREsl-lWFlLLETs, 1.213.“: GRAPEFRU” 1 Lb. Pkg.-—--—-—-—-—67<= . .- ~ -»———e 5m“ Si“ 25G l/z Lb. Pkg. - - - - - 34¢ FRESH HADDOCK, Lb. --—15c Each 7c. 4 for - — r|Illll\IlllI-lf1