frnij. enaatorrirrowu GUARDIAN _ . Budget for Our Saturdaysubsleriberst PAGE THIRTEEI‘ MONDAY Th“ prank lflahur, labourer, ‘.41 Dorchcstci‘ SL, died from the effccui or drinking wood alcohol, wus the finding q! the Coroncrklnjury at the inquest held Saturday afternoon Dc- fore Coroner Houston at M. Hcnncs- rev-s undertaking Parlours. The cle- ' ho leaves a wife and a faul- FUNERAL SERVICES-dine ' tun- eral o! James A. Puncher was‘ heldl "m" h“ ""‘°,l'°l‘lld°1lw. ma Hillsboro‘ utrcct on Saturday qrtemwn_ vices at the home and conducted by Reverend rho pail bearers were Mew-a, Pauli Sr.,'J. Coffin, ‘Robert Rattray, ‘ma.’ w I Donald p-mlayspu, g, L ‘Day and ("i ily of nine. one son and eight claugh- If. l-lolbrook." " m5 pmiSCtI away nt ‘l o'clock Sat- _'___ .00 moraine. filler l few hours’ —DEA’I1I or runs.‘ navml BANKS-The death occurred in the 77m“ cllllfllifl?‘ Hospital on Wcclncs- l d."- Dc-c- 241 P! ..ll.l_l‘5.- D-avidliaiiks of l Freeland in her mi-dagicar ah]... a short illness. The rleceasel "iriy ‘l... lile daughter" of the late Willam Mc. Arthur and had ."e.r."iti.i n Trcelrmd '11] hex life where she viQa very/high- lv eslemcd by n‘ lqrgq clllnle U; Fonds and eel" taut-cs ivhn deep» 15' "mwrcd h" '1 LShe was pre- lTl<‘ll'.-' Pd by her Ii: ouuc who passed n-raf: four yearahiipg a,nd‘QJ“w_, w“ "ewri rad daughter . ‘Ihcze are left to | illness. 'l‘hc sadncs that only death can} bring ivas experienced in tile Mc- Millan home on the eleventh inst, when the husband and father pass- cd may at the age 0i 05 years. The party life of the late John McMil- pn was spent in New Annan, but “hm p. young mun, he moved to Kingston and there operated a grist pull. Later, he became the propri- mr of the saw mill at Tyrone. Dur- hi; hi1. life. of public service, he vrsts (ht) recipient. of the respect and cs- teriti of his patrons. His manner “tr; gentle and unoffensive. whilst in pm hoplt‘ his presence scattered sun» glove. 'l‘hc tong last illness was heme wzth ecllfvlng patience. and 2e: to the horn». j rind (hm, iluu; .‘ tors VMrs. Albert .Gre;',0ry and f.i-.s. Earl Sperry of ‘ivhcutonglllin- 01-: Miss Blanch-a Bil its, R. N., or CIW-‘a. who was with her znotlaer the fmal end was; made easy by the mgr-p, m, pas5ed away, 3.5., {our consolatioiis of religion. administered Ln : crs and thrqa sisters, nwne : b" lllc pastor. ftev. F-‘rithor llcrrell, .\.1r. ("bediah Mcmthur, Mr. Artim s. nut] t... pearcfully and calmly rlld hlfilNcArtllur, Mrs. Hcibcri; Reeveu, Mm, rsht that it was dlf-ii I- lm Mckenrfn and rm. iitmt *- it was cieath. 111-‘ 3 an or Vie, ,1 Vivi,‘ {O M, u’. torment took place at St. Auneirl hoxn much- symfwh" u‘ expressed, Ccnxetrri". 0001"‘ llll‘ °bllPqlll°$ \\'l‘l'l"!T-u funeral took. place on Saturday" rendered 0:." ill? l7?“- llfifilllr- "i", .‘.»"-iooi| from n.“ late resilience to l-nrr- to nwlliul- 3 WldOW and QTWLtW: Nresbyterian Chtirch avd Cem- son. lllfll‘ lllll fifvlll lT-il l" llfllce- [etery at Freeland, Rev MrjU-ang 9;. ———— ‘ficlating, and was large'v attended b‘ Th.» (lCLlul took place at EdlllOfl"| bun Alta. cu ittnuday the 22nd inst.’ n. in Duncan M‘. McIntyre aged 8f‘- (orpwrlyqn vrtl knoivn resident of (.‘i\iu"lt;tt.et0\\"n, 'l‘hc remains, accom- 'I'hc death of Mr. John K. McKen- ,zte which occurred yesterday at, his heme on School Street will be learn- nmlwd hr llifi w" Jalllce D; "l" 81'" ed with regret b)’ no wide circle oi’ rive in the city Monday llliilll» llllll friends both in the City and (‘u- funewil will take plum on Tues ‘ throughout u“; p1-;_“-j“cc_ . d2] the IlOth. lnsl i . the Mcieani Dom 55 yum “so at HwheMJty Filip-pg) ilomc. ser cc starting: at t! luv?!’ we 30h of the late M,‘ Donald orliuk‘ funeral lCRVlllg itt 2.30, in- McKenzm Mn McKenme-removcd at tevmrul. P=0|>ll‘>'_Cl‘l1l<?l»_f>l‘)'- Th‘! llllc‘ nu early use to Charlottetown where M7 blflllk-wl‘ ‘l’ ‘°""\"""d by lflwc“. he apprenticed to the Drintifli Lraalc. “l” ‘uld W“ daughtws’ Jun“ livhioh trade he followed to within a oi l-fdniontcn. Henry of Wnmi- “Mk or his death m", many ymra "m. Luthiiert in. orlloronlv~ ll/llll, he was employed in the office o: A‘ urtii o, I icrtipt-r l-laszard and Moore. and was subsc- rizas... ".‘..."t":;::%>:."....."':. t“; l “l. CZ.l‘l\!‘l‘_]?l'CdOLX.‘3JLCf1 him 501111‘ years? 0K1?“ Maritime Stationers" m0 .15 did nluu one {Oil LDUlJ l). The‘ out €mmjjyeus ‘.80 he went w- 1.40 Mr. hftrlniflc was a man 0.’. the ‘mm ‘mums boumapy whvm’ Quiet di-pusltlon who endeared him- hm bee“ employed 5mm that‘ cell t; all ult-h \\'l\0lil he L'll.lllC in ‘Tlligiéugnlzcd for hm djbcrlmuwtkw‘ literaijv taste. Mr. McKenzie ‘was the writer of a number of poems and iris- torical sketches of considerable rner— it rcutwt uud l‘.il_l hr affectionately rc- piriuivrr] la," n lvuflt of’ frlri: r 5"- Lieutenant Governor grave were family moved yesterday into their " N' Bl'°“’ll- new rcsideiicc,_i'oi"incrly the Dull res~ 3. ldcnce, on 00 North River Road. mourn one son, lrt. wl-io resided nttli llllllcl’ ll-lllll! 9N0"? lillldlllfi <1" field near the Exhibition, grounds. The flyerzi stopped uft‘ for o. short time in Saint John. N. ll. ‘rliry Will TUESDAY T0 NEW RESIDENCMIM Honor Dulton and LEAVING FOR EUROPE-Afar. and Mrs. W. E. Scanttebury lcavc Friday i'or New York enroutc to Europe. They leave New LJork on January a on tire Brittnnic. Includ- ed in their itinerary are the Madcrio Islands, Gibraltar, French Algeria, Monte Carlo, Naples, Rome, Venice, Vienna, Prague, Berlin, Brussels, Paris, London, Dublirnhbcrdeen. VISITING PLANE-A Pledging plane, piloted by Pilot Hazcn with student Max White arrived in the city early _" >terduy afternoon from l10rk|n11'i,.l\ir:. Muny i-‘tlvenzi vtatrhcd the plane do connidernblc remain in the city for n day or two. A slightly increased production ol eggs and poultry in the lirovhuxr for I030 as compared with the, tivelv: mouths previous is reported by Mr. J. J. Lclgbtircr, tifnuuger of the Prince Pldvrnrd Island Co~operatlvc Egg and Poultry Association. 'l‘hc in- crease‘ In volume, however, pm. been nccoznpaiilrd by a decrease uf about l5 percent in value. The total value of the two com- modities was estimated at $l.955.000 as Xlgilllliil $2,27t,fl00 for last year. The egg production Mr. Lcightlzer cstlmalcduat 5.100.000 dozens m 1930 against 4 800.000 dozens for I029. 0|‘ the former quantity 2,530,000 dum- ens valued at $775,000 were exported. About 600.000 lwlllnks ol‘ poultry were produced for consumption. with about one-half of that quantity, to the value cl‘ $405000, exported. ills many trends throughout the Province will regret to hear or the death of Dr. George Green, l-Biiitf antsuperlntcnrlent of Fulconwood Hospital, which Lookplnce last night at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, alter an illness of about five weeks. Born at Urahamsltoad V49 year-s ago Dr. Green was for many years n. ($011001 te-icliei" in various parts 0f the Island, After lravlng this pro- fession he vvcnt- to Dnll-iousic Unt- vcroity from which hegraduatcd in dentistry. lie practiced successfully in the City for several yours. and a few months ago accepted the 110st- tion which he held at the time of his —ABRI\’I'ID FROM hl0Nl‘Rl:.‘AL—: Mr. Lee CroQci", son of Mr. Sim,’ Crozlcr, of Malpoque, arrived Fridayl evening on a. visit to his old hoincl and friends. Mr. Crozicr was agree-l ably surprised at the punctual effici-i ent- service on the cur trains. 1t is refreshing und pleasant. to hear words of praise for home- land institutions from returned int-l, tivc MJHEL-"K. i _ siiincleuu. Ahud skin is unfortunate, scum.“- n (lnughtcr, Rita I" if-‘FPY lmd- PIIIDHITSSGIDK. unnecessary. with this J. G. Jmnlrnon nmi Jnlm-un k Jnhnnm Ii. A. Punter. lilllTllS D D. for skin afieetions it cools, soothes instantly. A flui SENTNlmP/‘t that actually does wash tho blemished 22‘. 1930- W Mf- Loyalist, December" and Mrs W. M. runccs. ‘vrlnula so rich in healing elements. |;|.;,\qg1c...,xt the city Hospital, No- vcmer 26th. l0 M1 ‘llld M“ F- A" ljtagnn, n. (laughter. Mm?’ Fllzllmn‘ y. iJunc. llllgllr» ma; up. mu. Ll-ZCKIE-Al. Miocotu-ln- I'll ill" VHKIlN/ll i030. Jame"; Lrwlzic. we! T! < l)< . ' z .'."l tli ,~ MIcKINNOK-Al ln.- home ill l'.. - H l quid. Dcccmlirr 29th. lilii’). l.':|'."i.'l: -\l.\t'l.\"|'l‘l;L'--At ElilllUlllg-h- A37‘ I.) 193G. Dullf .il till _vc.u‘ i.‘ l"nn':r.\. Lliri tui .:j', .‘~.'l. .\t-lint,\ .' Li" MucKinnon aged 02 yiur: lWUItTAGlI-At Newton, l): i" i, Mrs. Walter hiurtiigh, ngi-il 2.. l"utn 1.1.3,,“ l:U.\'li—.\t. 1hr l’. E. l. llooyiitul, l)c~:- COItLl-JY-Al. her houu- in mghm“ MT. “m. ~|v 11"!" “F. l'i|il_\"l' iil. lfliiU. liiflrl U. Hufit‘, North . ... . », __v" Charles A. Corie)‘. lnve Aliw- (‘itiziu ‘l"ll""‘i """ll '-" \'-‘"-~‘ Benin - __M|(er Midnight Mass on Ohrlsuuas ridge of hllss Lulu Nicholson, daugh- niorning, Reverend Francis Mac-l . _ Dnnald was waned upon by a comp son, of Commercial Cross, RE. Is- and was presented with n well tilled‘ Caufoinia‘ "wk ma“ m‘ Nmcmbcr puma and an nddrcfi Slum coming l2, 1030, at Treniont 'f‘emplc, Boston. 'l‘hc Rev. Mr. Grove ofllcinted. The to the parish seven years ago, Father McDonald has endeared uliirr nutl hizviile and urc now reuid-i ADDRESS AM, PRESENTATWA.‘ m/uuuuu IN BOSTON-'l‘hc mar-l tcr of Mr. and ltfrs. Malcolm Niohul- ' N, Brown, ll son. mum mpmsenung the parislflonms‘, lend. to Mr- Hawld Colby. V son of (?LAItl(ll\'—-At the city Hospital. o; 5L James church‘ Sumn1crflc]d‘,l2c\'. and Mrs. Colby, of Riverside, Deg, 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Patrick I Clurkin, City. a daumt-rr. hIORRISON-At the himself w‘ couple spent their honeymoon inotvrV Uec. 30th, to Mr. mp] Mrs. Fri-d hi0."- an. and n was throunh his ‘irclcsul lug through Vermont. New llnmp-, visor]. Cm; p dpn3|\ti-|-, ltlt0WN-—At the l‘. 1. Hospital. on Dec. 20, 1030, to Rev. and Mrs. C. (thy l-lostnut, l Vernon River, Pill.- liIAHAIh-At hi1," homo lltl ilu: ter street. Dec. 27th, Frank Alulnii", aged 5i years. (;I.(J\'l;ll—iii hrnicc Uuunly tbsp. inf. on UH‘. 2n, i930, lllidill. daughter of Ali". niid hIFS. Robert Ulmcr l Spring Valley-U VITAMINERAL and MEALBLEND have during tbr past tour ir-iu. l vrrunn- Ifflmlfllfid among tbs but i? Mr. hfcKcnrJe vras i'or'mru1y years . death. _ _ .3 nwnibcr of the Clalcdonhm Club of} As a comedian and entertain- (t M. Lillllflfitlll E9700. gvvhieh he was Chief at the time oi |cr Ur. (freon via... lil1.“-lll'])fl5'3(‘d. Hts ' ' I.IMI'I‘EID. -his death. Iiaslfyefl-he Wfi"f§l‘f.‘5ifl- readings-and rocltntions formed ‘a 6i Queen Street l ent of thnt, organization. He was akso notable icinure of ninny local con- Londou, ll. C. i, England Imbhc Augtion Sales |,..(,,c5,c,.§_ RA“. Indus‘ l gMr. McKenzie is survived bylds; ‘shipping M“ M“ be ‘mum? | wile. by one son, Herbert, and by one "1 Mum“; chm.“ b’. 5pm," daughter. Nora. Ho is also survived tn R. T. ‘IIOFIIIBII, Lint, Sum- ,b_v two brothers, Donald. 8t. John. riverside. I. In. l. . |N_ n“ and Anhmn cm.’ and by l Represented by , . ,, L, _ ,half ssLr, Mrl. W. W. Met-arch, »\L|'cd P1312301‘. 111C. iGoorgctrrun. to all of whom The Cl‘: Fifth Avenue - , |~ - » .,' .. t no“ “m. N‘ Y‘ [Guard an extends tincerc Jympathyn; a tncmber oi‘ the Canadian Order of "1Tfififififlifflfllfl-TOEQCFQWGIRZICWUCEZ“if! Vl'l.“Pf\3."'-9I€¢'.'4Z5~'Kb . NOTICE » To Fox Ranchers and Fur Buyers _ i: "fl- l" d0 your For Polling and Fur Cleaning. With our | y 1 hioderu and up-to-ilute Equipment and Skilled Wbrkmcn. n. can give nod Guarantgphfiatlsfaction. . All furs protected b! l~lrc Insurance wlflc lu our care. uonnon turn Corner Great George and Kent Streets. . s"? a _ _ 113- Phone 1m." {ifl3f;wtgiagffigggei-Loazcuwzr» geuozoocicwczcssotezeasgztctceooemx. E 1- r, _. . . I ~ iii BUYING SLVER FUXES . if, BRING vnuns m , ll - , . " ill [it Mr. S. Harvey of f Shapiro Maurice Harvey Ltd": Montreal Hi. and Toronto, will be at Dillon 8.. Spilletfs 1,]; l from Dec. 26th, and Day's Following and fir, will pay Highest Prices for Silver Fox Pe ts. __ - ii p: Silver F ox "Peitl. I am still buying. in this market. Just received ad- ditional orders for 10,000 pelts. ' ' Bflfll! yours to rue for valuation. PAUL SBIIIILZE Care of Lester Douglas Water l: Queen Street! (lliariotietown certs and other gatherings. He is 5Ui‘\i\'C(i by. three brothers, [mg-w and Alfred of Clruhanfs Road, and Rev W. J. urcen of ‘irinldatl, B. W. 1., also by three sisters. “WJDNESDAT -—QUIET ilil-llnnNtli-A quiet wed- ding tvnu iwleinniizctl nt the Pres- byterian itfansc. Suinnit ‘idc, on Tuesday, Dec. ‘.23 when Miss lrcne. daughter of Ml’. null Mrs. ltuuscl Champion of l-iensiugtuti was united in marriage to Mr. Arthur Lurkiil. non of Mr. und ltli":.-. Alonizii llarkin of s ,'\\|l\t‘|‘liltl0. ltcv. Mr. Jenna per- furnpgj the cervuitliiy. ‘the bridc Will‘.- “rmuqcu by Miss Alan-ion Larkin and the groom was supported by Mr. W1l-' llam Morrison. 'l‘hc young couple hcvc many friends in Summersidc and Kenslngton who WlL-il lhcin every lnip|1iiics:s.—~5l. THERE'S nothing more dic- ueuing than lying awake hour 1ft: hour . . . nerve! tuned -. . brlincctive. . . bodyweury . . . aleepjuntwill not come! A warm bath before retiring and then u brisk rub- rloI/n with Aboorbine, Jun; the nntioepde iinimeut, will relieve congestion . . . loathe the um- . . . and induce gentle deep. At your drulgict'n—$f.lfi pu- bottlc. no .."../»....1,...... m, .../.i....., ... HPJ" l uimk». Absorbi ~11 Jflllll K.'Mcl{cnzie from his lute res i iueucc 50 School Street which was‘ largely attended was‘ held yestcrdsyv‘ afternoon. Service at the house was‘. conducted by Rev. R. Mocreheud L01 l gate. and Rev. Di". Ramsay, tlic for-I mcr conducting the service at the; grave. 'l‘hc pail bearers vrcre: Messrs: Jonathan West, H. II. Horne, J. Gordon, D. J. McDonald, Alfred Af i fleck and .7. G. McFadycn. The mem- ! bcrsof the Calodonian Club of vmii-h I the deceased was a. member attcnd- ed in a. body in plaid and bourez! headed by the pipes playing the "Lzr I ment." —~RE’I‘URNEU FROM B. U.—Capl. Cecil Pldgeon, of Fort George. ts at present visiting his old home. relatives and friends in Kcnsington. I-lis father, Mr. William Pidgcon, is considerably indisposcd. Capt. Plug- con loft Kensington when quite young. lie was master and owner of a steamboat on the Fraser River for n. number of years and when new railroads and automobile high- ways reduced the amount of trans- port by river steamers, he sold out and went into automobile business. at. which he has been cmmcntly suc- cessful. Capt Pidgcon is n. brother of Miss Lillian Pidgoon. matron o! Suntmcrsido" Hospital and Frank Pidgeon, Manager of the Bank of Novu Scotia. Victoria, PET-K. --AUUTIUN or scnoouca AT sUllflllEltSlDE-‘Fhc schooner Flor- ence C., belonging to the estate of the late Capt. Paul Ctostahi of Mim- mbicguah, Prim-c County, was sold by public auction on Saturday last at Batman's Wharf, Stnrinicrside. The auctioneer was Mr. Wilfred ‘fanton of Alberton. As the day was stormy there were not many present. 'l‘hc vessel was bought by Capt. White of hfurruy River for $25. She was n very uertvrortliy’ two inastcd schooner '70 tons gross. and was built about tun years ago in the woods up the Mimmincgnsh Run by its late own- er. lt was recalled by some of the Ipcn attending the uule that the Gov ernment, at the request; of Capt. Costitin, luirl to remove the newly built bridge 0\'(‘l‘ the-river in order that the :ihip could pans down tlu~ vii-er from where iihe had been built. to the sea. the bridge being built hr» fore the boat was completed. 'l‘hc schooner has been engaged in coats‘.- wiuc trade and vvill most likely be used for that purpose by its new ownerf-S. 'l‘llURSD/\.\' . riugc ‘Mr. Daniel MacDonald. of Murray At a special meeting of the Chari- l‘ ——I'KFSICNTED ‘WITH JINVEI“ '-' :\V\it.‘k Chapter of the Eastern Star cuccv mid constant work that hi1.‘ h" m Pvrnvkh“ NM, York tmufllwNA m, m, 0,‘. _.,,._,,,_,.]v. par h oncrt: enjoy’ the ntuirltnezx; “ ' ‘ ' l u“ ‘ f ’" __ [QM] , and grandeur of their new vhurvlv; l“ ANDFR ab“) “ __ i f "W" "nth" w My ""1 “!"" “L l f Father McDonald in reply thanked: _ ‘ ' I “ l _‘ "" '1'“ K0110". i! flllllfillliff- ' - , , on December l-ith. l-icnzgv .'. Mvy-i ltristpetsilc Yo: tlhflll‘ gift, but stud. "ugh n|.i,,u,_ur,,d 1H,, lgh V”, ,.,_,,.,C| “HDUN ‘LU M WP ‘WU, UN)“,- t 1 : , ‘I _ _'_.l . . » llf l —' -'_ .1 - ‘~- cof\up,,‘|.,lz‘ign \nnu1cgiggjblgaxl'ujcél. “m? tun», he bore his uh Will» for- Um; 391p, ti, My, 311p] i1.“ tymiild‘ ___ ____’ ' ' K lliude. but gradually sink until tu- M..Dun,,|,;_ n daughft-r. FUNERAL o‘, LN", JOHN Kllcnd came as l.‘.\"p"|l’t]. fits wile, in _ - n|cKENz|E_,nw funeral of Aduimnidcnhood, v1.1» Enuiy ltenuy iiud qpovlilll-ln Prince Connie flouri- predeceased him sonic j/txiias ago. {JL on Dec. t5, i030, tn Mr and lilru. 'l‘ivo daughters are lcit ‘to inwirn: Hubert utover, tipruir; gtfnllcy’, :i' Bord, Mrs. J. L‘. Mrllhee, untl Bcit- daughtgy, tricc,. hirs. W. hlclnnit. iii; iuany __ __._ ' --- friends in Iieizsiugton 'n.u .~" "rouiicl- pLuuuA 1-15 BROTHERS -- MAUINTYRE ~ 0|! December 23rd ut lloly ‘Pfllllliy , (Jhurch, New York City, by ROV- Fntlicr Hcalcy, Luuru. Mary Brothers. p Vernon River to James Ralph Mac-' Intyrc of Schenectady, New York. lug districts li'.l\'c-l.cili"ne."l .zic said news with deep rt. Y. WEDDING BELLS. - ‘llie mm"- of Miss Rosina Wilson, of Oldliam, Luncasliire. Elngluntl, nnd) Mr. Samuel J. MacDonald, sun of, McLEOD - MacKENZIE. - at st. James Manse, Charlottetown. 0H December l2. W39. by ll"! RC“ R- Moorhend Legato. B. D.. Dvllllld wll" ' linm McLeod 0r Lower Ncrlwrl lv River, P. E. I., vrus soiemnizcd in St.‘ Paul's Church on Friday evening, November 28th, Rev. C. J. Mark- ham. rector, officiating. 'l‘hc bride is nu ndnptcd daughter ot‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chandler, of l‘. lll. illiilild. M1‘. and Mrs. MacDonald are at iaresent staying ut the home of the groomitl uncle. Mr. James MncDouuld, Squire Strcel.—-Suckvillc ‘Prlbunc. P. Ill. island, on Dec. 30, i930, by Rev. ‘lliiven titzicDougnll, Iii)" Otin Acorn. of Peters ltuuil, l". 1'2. island. Amelia Leeco. of Murray River. to WEDDING BELLS-Mi very pretty wedding was sotemnized at ‘L30 o‘- cloek on Wednesday evening, Nov. 26th. at the home of lvlr. and Mrs. W. l5. Vessey, Dunstullitage, when their daughter Mary Agnes, became the bride of Ralph Leigh Vessey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Vesscy. York. 'l‘hc ceremony was performed by llcv. T". fl. Boothroyd. in the pres- DEATHS SHEEN-At Dorchcster. ltlassf Dec. 26, Anna. Sheen. v GREEN-At the lllllf. Hospital. Monday, lJec. iii), Dr. George Green. Katherine Ethel MncKenzie of blldon. - ACORN-LEMJO-At Charlottetown. I luv runrbrrr- ;|\ twin; zilw-ufufwli- i-syrntini in producing fun-s of quality and rant-hm. full up in prudllvliuti of [I||p<. Tug (apron which determine the yours proiilx Why P Because YT! AbllNklltAl. A at vouditiuurr, keeping the animal full of vim, vigor and vitality: 2| guard uguiusl. disease of nil kinds. thus cutting down lu>s(‘s lo u mininvuiu: a mineral feed. thus ball anclng ibc rutlou- which in turn helps the tux assimilate the rest of his ration to the cvtrrmv; ;| ivorln rxpriirr, thus keeping pamQ sitlc infection duvvu lo n Inlniinuni; nn nppcliser, thus guarding against “off fed" and in turn run duivn condition. Because 0IEALIJLIIJNI) is an addition to the ordinary cereal ration which tiullihllls ingredients not found in any other commercial for feed, and ivliirli are essential In regulating factors curltrolllng growth, and reproduction: .1 blend of seven raw meals, n hiuh are. fed without cooking. thus preserving nil the vitumine potency for the fox; the only commercial fox fccd un the market unaflecled by heat. and which reaches the fox in a form similar to what he gets from the stomachs of wild animals he ordinarily devours. Vkrite for descriptive erriuiars and our latest feeding svbrdulr. Vitillllllwrlil! 10-h»,- >,v".00= 2s llas. $11.25 f Sit-lbs". $20.00 lllealblcnd‘ 50-lbs. ‘$4.75: I00 lbs“ $9.00 For Sale by liiracc, illcliuy’ 00., Ltd. . R. T. Holman Ltd. Rogers & Arnett or international Fox Food Products Summerside, P. E. Island once o! the immediate relatives of the bride and groom. The bride looked very attractive in a dress of white crepe back sat-in with bridal veil caught; up with orange blossoms and carried u shower bouquet of rar- nations and vitaiden mu- fern as she euicreri the pnrlcu" on the nrnw of her fat-her. while the urddini! itiarch was being played by bliss Jezsie Jen- kins. The bride and i;ro0n1 uere un- attended. After receiving hearticst. congratulations of those present, all ant down to a dainty wedding sup» per. The large company of serenad- crs who paid their respects made n greatdenl oi‘ amusement. 'l‘hc ev- ening passed all too quickly in mu- sic and conversation. The happy couple will reside in York, “here the groom is a. successful farmer. Prior to her nun-riage. the bridr was ten- (lercrl a mlstwlltitieuu: shower b1.’ her , friends at her home, where she i"r~- crivcri Inririfw useful and valuable {tilts-- 0X Regularly do’ : WNI)VI".VI<'I<P.L"I‘. A daily" newspaper in Nice recently . contained the following advc-"iise- ment: v "Millionaire, young, good looking," wishes to meet. with at view to nuir- ‘ riage, a. gtrlhke the lmorino in l\'t _ ‘s port-Ll‘ Within 24 hours the novel in qucw tion was sold out. t hold at their Lodge Rooms in Sum- mersidc, on Monday, Nlrs. DonSl-Ri Gordon, retiring Worthy Matron. was presented with a jewel. The new Worthy Matron is Mrs. Ernest Mills; I Associate Matron, Miss Ramsay; B011]- Bharp, Worthy Patron; Mr- "F- H- S. Best Remedy for ASQSIITBII Cough Is Easily Mixed at Home 'l‘hc largest "Jackson. Associate Patron; iaceretary- vllllrs. Keith Compton; ‘rreaa. iCliarles Meikle. A fuller list of of- l llcers will be published lateia- S. Mrs-born i-oilgh or (‘heft mild can be vim- vliurred. until you try this famous recipe. t t . it given more prompt. positive relief than You'll never know hon" Iruil-kly ll stub- l! used in millions of homes. because ‘ else. 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