llurl and mm. So hi Was llnable To Sleep For llours MylBURNs HEARI writeal-"I wu troubled, for almost s year, with and irritable. __ n few weeks I would enjoy a good night's mg . ; w; and rapidly regained my former state of health." I i Bold rt oil lirvl: and zen-vol stores, or mulled lLrect on receipt of price by The ‘l’. 0o. Toronto, 0mg . 7 l IVITAMINERAL and MEALBLEND have during the past tour years bcrolne recognized among the lwsl. in: ranchers as being absolutely essential in producing foxes of quality and ranches full up in production of pups. Two factors which determine the years profits. Why ? Because VilfAhllNl-IKAL is at conditioner. keeping the unimnl full If vim, vigor and vitality; a guard against disease of nli kinds. thus cutting down losses to a mininlunl; a mineral feed. thus bai- ancing the ration which in turn llPijix the For assimilate the rest of his ration tn the mtrclnv: a worm twpcllcr. thus keeping para- sitic Infection dnwn tn a minimum; an uppetiser, ihtls guarding against “of! fed" and in turn run down condition. Because MEALBLI-LYD is an addition to the ordinary ccreai ration which ooutlnins ingredients not found in any other conlmcrcial fox feed. and which are essential in regulating: lat-tors controlling growth, and reproduction; a blend oi scvcn raw meals, which arc fed without cooking. thus preserving all the vltamine potency for the fox: the oniv commercial fox feed on the market unafiected by heat. and which reaches the for in :1 form similar to what he gets from the stomachs of wild animals he ordinarily (icvours. Write for descriptive crciulars and our latest feeding schedule. Vitamineral: 10-lhs $5.00: 25 lbs. $11.25 50-lbs. $20.00 - Mealblend’ 50-lbs. $4.75: 100 ibs.. $9.00 For Sale by Brace, M cKay & C0., Ltd. " R. T. Holman Ltd. .1 , - i Rogers & Arnett 0r International Fox Food Products Summersidc, l’. E. Island I l 1 .!<'II¥!-I..rfitlltt'lrf"'"lelll< YoIeK flsfi AgDS "-'"".1$:H'1_t?~ i H. M. ROGERS o» c0. Inc. .75; Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers j“. ' 11 Fulton Fish Market : 5;’ l NEW. YORK '0 .We Specialize in Smelts v ‘l: ' q” , _. l, Nov. 1-S-6i. Mr. Fisherman:- This is Simply n Reminder That You Cannot Get Higher Prices, Blgflgf Service or More Courteous Treatment Than Vlfhen Dealing With CHESEBRO BROTHERS & ROBINS Incorporated The Largest Dealers in (‘anadian Fish in the United States At This Sea-son. Special Attention is Given to SMELTS—EELS——S(.‘ALLOl’S—-ETC. 1-2-8 Fulton Fish Market, New York, U. S. A. WE SPECIALIZE IN SMELTS DAILY RETURNS Mil Thsrosa M. Bavsry, Salinger-town, Ont, my heart and nerves, especially on redrlng at night when I would he ilnahle to sleep for hours. - I was easily fntigilc-l. unri become very excitable I A friend recommended Milburuh, Heart and Nerve Pills and after taking them for,‘ Floats typifying the ngricult the Royal Winter Fair. Toronto. on to ito potatoes, and Prince Edward Island put its silver black‘ foxes MARITIME PROVINCES’ FLOATS uni resources recreational the evening of Maritime!’ Day. NI‘ 117E ROYAL WINTER FAIR Imperial Oil Review dn this column, it will be remem- bered. appeared notices oi two prac- tical little volumes on "weed con- trol" and “Field and Farmyard," is- sued without charge to the applicant, by the Imperial Oti Co, Toronto. From the same lmurcc has reached me a brochure with the title at. the head of this 1iarzlgraph. anti rllc 5111» title "Golden Jubilee Number." It is a history-almost: approaching the romantic-oi the dincoiscry‘ of “rock- oii," and its application to the service of mankind. The first CllflDiCl‘, “The clown of 1000." will film-rim the present generation bvyit.s'liv'faly pic‘: tures of obsolete customs. appliances and ideas hich llO\“.'("»2l?i' let us say. served their purpose well in their day. The book is-fair to the I'll/ills 0i oil, i.e., ccal and water: in i880 the steam engine was the great source of power. but as the coal mines arc remote from “the areas o! consumption.“ Canada. which has roughly one-sixth of the coal rc- serves of the world, paradoxically" imports 50 per cent; of the coal an- nually consumed. Water power is to a great extent ousting steam povacr. The uplands of Ontario and Quebec are a. vest res- ervoir of power. which in 1900 was utilized to the modest extant of 150.- 000 hnrsc power in scattered plants; and mills, but by 1930 there hnd been developed in hydro-lectric energy the enormous tOlt-ll or 5.700.000 h. n.' But. it. is oil which in the last fif- teen years has produced a profound chhnge in Canada's basic industry. agriculture. where the "umovis sum; non BURNS AND SCALDS! Despite ever-y precaution, most oi ul receive our share of burns and scald: wM. n. ANDERSON WM- J- PRICE ANDERSON 8t PRICE FISH (‘.OR[‘()R.-\'l‘l().N Wholesale Commission Dealers and Shippers of FRESH FISH ".21 Fulton Fish Market New York TELEPHONE, BEEKMAN0556 WRITE P08 SHIPPING STENCIL AND CARDS l i . Ollflgnmnh loliclted Returns Made Dolly. B. F I S H E R Wholesale Commission Fish Dealer 115 Fulton Fish Market, New York, N. Y. - Fresh and Frozen Smelts a Specialty. t. . grasping something hot . . . splut- tcnng grease . . . kiddies playing vrith fire . . . we ncvcr know when our turn isto come. An/l how vitally important it is that a hnttlc of Absorbine, ]r., i: handy-always! A plied instantly to the parts affected, A sorbinc. _Ir., takes out the sting and aids Nature to heal quickly and et- iectively. Splash it on freely and often to get the best results. Absorbine, In, is a highly concentrated antiseptic and crmiclde which soothes the raw, ten er skin . “allay: in- flamalion . . . and removes dnn r of infection . . . it is not reasy andedoes not stain the skin. t‘a bottle at ur rug ‘st’: rice: i.25—you'll ndelightedli —p u. ,»_- i in drop among the straw or feed. C. M. Lampson t? (.10.. smmro. 64 Queen Street lnudon, It, O. l, lnglaud Public Auction Sales 0 IAW FUR! Shipping bu" will he turnpi- eil without charge by spplyill to IL T. Holman. MAL Sunn- mmtde. P, l. I. dcpresented l] Alfred Fraser, Inc. Ill Filth Avenue New Yuri, N. Y. ir~!*:'~i on and etc-ruled tn. I ven~ i __till'8 w ullnr mu the mulls: mu _ ,___ w-l Til-g, threshod my oars 20 yéflrs ago, still survives. but one does not hear of them. It is just" 54 years since Dr, N. A. Otto built the first practicable four-stroke cycle internal ¢Ombu5- Hen engine but up to lass the speed never exceeded 200 r. p. m. In that year G. Daimler brought out an en- gine with many new features, and consider our auto-engines as‘ its linear descendants. It was Dr. Diesel, 1n lwihwvho proposed the first; in- ternal combustion engine to burn heavier fuel-coal dust, in fact: this wins later switched to crude oil, and thfse “different engines hzve. as we have seen, revolutionized ndriculturc. In 1m the me oil réllnsléy lll Canada received about 100 blnels of crude oil pel- week. In 1930 "Imprint! Oil" receives 75,500 barrels per day! Other chapters deal with “Can- ada's first uutomobiie"—like a light wagon without shafts-with bicycle wheels. and engine under the seat; Flying in Canada. with pictures from picture of the first reaper, <l826\ and horses pushing it ahead of them to avoid trampling the grain; the Evolution oi’ Oil refining: the Growth of the Oil Fleet; and many other interesting subjects. _’I‘he Imperial Oil Co. solves the labor problem by its Industrial Re- lationships Plan, The Directors in- augurated a Joint Industrial Council of equal numbers of employers and employees who meet monthly in business hours to discuss matters re- lating to the joint, welfare. The pro- Jection nffflfded by‘ death and sick- ilvulty plan, at 65 for mensnd 55 for '1':cmen. rewards all who have given "nithflll service for twenty years. l it may be added that the "Review" is replete with pictures of a high or- l drier of merit. l 1 Of Unknown Origin It is s lamentable matter that so lllfiliy farm buildings are destroyer! Ivy fire every year, and remarkable i that in a very great number of cases. ‘no clue is obtained as to the cause I of the confiagration. A farmer fricn-rl Wvith whom I was lately discussing ‘the subject lays the blame entirely fon the practice of cigarette smoking; ' ‘now so prevalent. There is however.- nznothcr bad practice, that of carry- ,.ng matches loose in the pockets.’ I with the result that during the pm. » ‘sure of worlt,_some of them are sin-a Many incidents may cause them t- ignitc, when all the workers hrs-z. gone, and another mysteriousjirn ll: chronicled. It is not often that the. oil lantern is blamed for setting thfll fire; Indeed the prudent farmer en-j desvors to get all his chores done‘ who; it u still daylight, and w‘ avoids a potential source of danger‘? A safe rule is never to smoke ex- i oept in the house; and another. nev- er to carry matches unless in a met- l al matchbox. If these two rules were speed“ w 800 n p. m" and we mayfyber boot very fine. Whrn the lard the air; Farm Machinery-with s1 _ . ' ' '_‘T""_“' ,__ l. NEWSY a FARM orus l. . a». tlr""i'f'?filv" _. y woo-angina lander . he! Awe“ __ " “M” __£ There issomething in the_soil hers that, in oEJTIIrSctIon with waterfskuan "mkeslthuiigtnture" out; o! leather, and in ‘orlderztfrrnfske work-boots last, ithey ought to be waterproofed about |once a. month. An excellent. untcrq {proofing may be made as follows: Melt two or three tablespoon fulls ,of lard in n. vessel and bring to a iboil over a not fire. In the mean- ltime chop up the heel of an old r1lb- lboils add the chopped rubber, and‘. allow t0 boil until the lard has ub- éw‘fllekilll_c“l;tl_gi_)er "it will. Take from _the_fil;e_ and allow the mixture to cool ‘sufficiently s0 that; n will not burn the leatherfGive the shoes a codtingiot the rubberized lard and tiiiietlyfdog. ‘Ihenfrepeat the drcss- ‘ lllg.-iwa_lnp_r_llg,tll;s‘lnrfl up, if it lltl. goftooflaolaimls should u». slice‘- iveafor njlLQnthtorY-lix weeks, i131" snug}, 1..., ca; leather, pl-otwz. the quel- murals ul effects wetlioet. ______________ When Mark Twoin was editor o; 1' Missouri paper. u subscriber wrote t - {him saying he had found a spider i=1 cl ‘yhis paper, and asked Mark what l Iségnified. ‘The following was thc - reply: l .| "Old Silbscrlberr finding a spider tin your paper was neither good luck, , nor bad luck for you. The spider was. ; ~ lmercly looking over our paper to sec ‘ f which merchant is not ntlvcrlisfilz. so l that he can no to that. store. spill if. ., A (Web ncross the door. and lcml a. life‘ .. I of undisturbed peace cvcr afterward." ‘File importation of greyhounds to lOhina is forbidden. The authorities l i Th9"? may b“ “Firm-ll ncas benefits is coincident with cerv- | hold ma‘ m!‘ Th‘? ntuvmtqtan“ ttffidgw‘ om horsemower, which; ice under the company. and m Am {racing will seriousyoflec boa .n _ l nce at wars. l i i I l v - I ° ' . i Prince Edward Fox-Netting ls-Time-Proven YOU-CANT-GO-WRONO! because Prince Edward quality is sealed with a cost. of superior gal- vanizing locking out tbs moist- ure, and looking in the quality that renders long life, and de- pendsbiilty. Wrlta for Itunch Supply (‘ata- logue. PROMPT DELIVERY ORDER ‘IO-DAY Ii. T. IIOLMMI Ltd. lummerslde-Charlotietuwn r l attractions of the Maritime Provinces fea tut-ed the pgrulg in the glgmy I'll‘ gt Non. Scotialfebtured its apples; Nk-w Brunswick‘: display gave prominence in the forefront. r-N MEMORIAL;- MIS. JOIN DAlI-AOI 'I‘here passed away ut Brookfield, Box 113. ll-la-lweekthenttstf. Silver Foxes :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-x-r r-;.;.~ _- , ; N O T I C E To Fox Rancher: and Fur luym Let _ do your Io: Petting and Fur Clesning. modern and up-to-dste Equipment sn can give and Guarantee Satisfaction Fire Insurance while in our care. Gillilliill Lllllll Corner- Great George and Kent Streets, Phone 1M0. 1.....--....-,...-....“n-u-n-num-nm-unmltlnlnu-utnlmn w: - ‘ -:-1-; All furs pro ‘-;‘::§::=4 a Skilled wo,|,,,,,,,,_ we With our tected by and Cross Fox pelts. and will purchase for cash all Mr. Louis 0'Bryan will be at our Charlottetown Olice on Monday, December 1st, and days following PELTING AND CLEANING If you want to receive the best price for your skin; have them properly pelted and cleaned; our Staff of skilled men upholds our standard oi‘ perfection unsur. passed anywhere. We are equipped to hand quantity. Total charge $2.00 per fox, are protected by Fire Insurance and night watchmen, i ii} are sold. _ CONSIGNMENTS We require several thousand fox pelts on eon- signment, and accept reserve prices. These skins are needed for sale during the next sixty days to supply orders from hundreds of customers from all parts of the world. Remittance made immediately when skins G. R. MacQuarrie grades of Silver, Red and your Furs le any sélfilliilepo let Mslillr in-whlch iti ' Nov. 15th, Mrs. John Darrnch, (nee Miss Janie Meikle), leaving t0 five si tors, . , (DOPE-LSD! Wixlrlste€?‘£:url§m, m" "m" '° m“ “mmry- R"- Herbert Langford. (Margaret), of H‘ D‘ mymmd ‘inflating’ Music Dnlmheilcr, Alberta; Mrs. Daniel w” ‘umished by the organist or Si‘ 3,0130,“ (Mum. Canton. Mu“ Paul's Church, Charlottetown, and Miss Ruth Meiltle, Boston, Mesa; “l” Ml" °‘ ll” ‘hmh- Th’ M“ Miss Isabel Meikle. crlllllouetown. “m” "“'°‘ mm‘- D- 0' “m” Two brothers, James and George T. non’ w’ G‘ mrke’ Hector Dirrmh’ predeoeased he,‘ Haber McLean, S. Colwili, Mr. Mc- ll-Ier funeral was hold on Monday. “em” Bus! and do Tmknn THE FINEST OF FUR “I wish t0 let you know that I have been feeding your IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS for quite a number of years, having used them in my ranches in Prince Edward Is- land and in the United States. They have given excel- lent satisfaction and I feel I should let you know that we would not like t0 do without them in the feeding of foxes. There is something in them that KEEPS THE FOXES IN GOOD CONDITION and PROMOTES HEALTHY GROWTH as well as PRODUCING THE FINEST _OF FUR. I never lose the opportunity of recommending them to others feeling that they are of GREAT VALUE TO THE SUCCESS OF THE INDUSTRY.” The above is another unsolicited testimonial from all experienced and highly successful rancher. Line up for success in the fox business by feeding‘ “IMPERIALS” regularly and liberally in your ranch. For sale by distributors in leadingcentres or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Ltd Charlottetown, P. E. I. Box 446. Phone 7 21 - — 1110 colored parson had invited stranger to address the oongrq; something wonderful in his int or this morning, and wishing to . something wonderful in his tntrod tory remarks, said. "Brethem and I tern, the gentleman who 0m t0 -- to you dis nrntn’ am d: Boon Cirnbai oi Nothem Methodist Church.