PAGE TEN A WARM YOU AMHERST TO WELCOME AT ' I g I .. Tl-IE EATURE AIR E i W i‘ ' EASTERN cuiuilrs earnest LIVESTOCK rvnu i: AT AMHERST, NOVEMBER 8th.——13th. Kl u " c? p. ‘t i | 1c I I Qt . I ill. ' s. / sl l z- ’ m‘; IQ‘ ill. *‘ 4- o 0 iv 4 e no; it i gpi ll\iPEl§l/>.l_ ll ; i sh .1 i? l ‘ eff . l I l {oi ‘ ' ...’-i l g UNSOLIBITED BUT I-IEGHLY APPREGIATED. E “We have never had better Foxes nor in better con- ‘ . dition, and we feel the credit is largely due to your Im- . | perial Fox Biscuits." ' i 1 i The above is an unsolicited testimony from one of f“ l} our Islands leading Fox Ranches, xvhich has an Inter- gli’; national reputation for highest class foxes, and uihich 5-,. feeds Imperial Fox Biscuits liberally, using at least one Pa]; and one half tons monthly. Feed “Imperials” regularly and liberally in your l ranch and secure the same gratifying results. . . . . . . . .. A : ‘v For sale by distributors in leading centres or direct ‘IL from Factory. - - ' Imperial Biscuit ce., Limited ‘. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 721. BOX 446' FOXES that are fed our rations as below recommended, invariably grow faster, Huger, straighter legged, and in turn produce better pelts and make sur- er breeders. The prflfif (f U"? Pudding i5 i" the "ti"!- We “wile 3'0“ to come visit our ranch at Summersidc and see for yourself. uvraanrrrioiviu. rolx roon rnooucrs DAILY narrow roR 20 rurs Evening Feed; 2 mo. 3 mo. ~i mo. 5 mo. 6 6e 7 mo. Meats......................30 oz. 70oz. 100 oz. 120 oz. 120 oz Milk (raw) ..................sp1s. 7pm 8W8- 81118- 8111s- Skimmed Milk powder . . . . .. 8 oz. 12 oz. 16 oz. 16 oz. Cut Biscuits. Chow, or Shreddfld Wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- 15 o7 20 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. MEAL nuaun m m 1r» oz. ‘:0 oz. 2M1- 2" "=- VlTAltIlNERAL ..... 11-2 oz. 2 oz. 2 1-2 oz; 3 oz. oz. Vegetables 10oz. 15oz. .0oz. 2 oz. ' F d: MgllEIT-g ea ..................30oz. 60oz. 80oz. 80oz. 80oz. R 20 ADULT FOXES TO ‘\'OV. Lt. 1131131111113? Biscuits or Shhredded Wheat 20 in. Skimmqed Milk Powder 1 pound, Skimmcd Milk, 6 pints; Vegetables 30 oz; MEAL- 1" "vn. 1o oz.. VITAMINERAL, a oz. l‘ ii: i NOTE: Meats as above 1-2 offal; l-2 red or muscle meats. Vegetables l i B!" ' consist of green materials, as grass, lettuce, tops of vegetables etc. e51 ' Be sure you are including ( VITAMINERAL and MEALBLEND IIQU in "our rations for both pups and adult foxes Vitamineral: 10 lbs, $500; 25 lbs. $11.25; 50 |bs., $20.00 Mell"‘"\d: so 10544.15: 100 lbs. 89-00- Order from .M K £0 Co; Holman?» Ltd: or international Fox an“ c ‘y, Food Products. Summerside. P. E. I. t nu: CHA acorrarggn rqunn n‘ o '\' Pu-"vlent of STANFIELDK-"i 1 PllfED, TRURO N. S. Mr. Frank Stanfield M. P. i’ born in Truro. N. 5.. April 24, l3’ the son of Charles Edward and Ly satin, and orange blossoms. Erich carried a iizouquct. of cream roses and maiden hair fern and in rnawsoni Stanfield. Educated i the Pubic Schools of Truro. As young man he entered the tinderwc’ business. working his wiry up throur‘ every department. later becomin joint manacer of Stanflcldii Limited than Pree'dent_ which positon h" now actively holds. Mr. Stanfield has in the nas‘ sen» ed his Province and the Dominion r-' mcmbci" Nova Sootia Lelriflninre in Coichcster County. member Trliv Town Council. He is married. lives Truro_ and his immcci ate tam“ comprises Mrs. Stanficld lformc“ Sarah Emma Thomasi four sons a" a daughter. Mr. Stanficlrl has for many re been a lcrdinz commercial ard " ulcal figure throughout the Dom‘ ion. Four Hearts Tho“ _ Beat As One i’ Four hearts were made in neat a. use at the Mount i~tewart Under‘ FU-urrh. September 17th at 6 p. m " ten a double vrcdciine; ccrcmowv u": performed. L‘.\’r locflers marcyi; two sisters. yr». ELFTl S. Mr \..'_| bezoming the iufe of Clifton-i Coffin. and Miss Alice McAssw t. aifo oi Harold G. Coffin. The brides were the only dtiuqtt" of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh M." v'(‘}' r Clicriyv Hillmml tho izrotipis if. ' Jillbh and ffth sons of Mr nnrl ‘Lin. Henry Coffin of Cherry Hill. Rev. M. K. Charman officiated, it 37c presence of n large number oi , ucst: and spectators. the church b=- "i2 crowdrzl. Th9 l" cc cntcrcd the church t" r hc st n‘; of Lc"l\".grin‘s Brid". ;i‘lf\l‘li.'~. played by Miss [B05316 Mc- ' tsrcy‘, a i\f':=s Ethel was accompanied l~v her ,\ "thcr. and Mlrs Air-c by her hr't'.i -"i. Leigh. Jr. They were both give"- 1 .n marriage by tizcil" father. i I f The brides wen» attired in whit v"t‘.i the conventional ve;i cech locked mos: ltarming in her bcautzful bridal MR. FRANK STANFIELD. M. P. I fi ocrroapa 1., 1., y Meet Your Friends at The Worldls Greatest FOX SHOW cnaxtoiirsrown rams: EDWARD isuun October 27th to November 1st Send your entries early. Spend a holiday at this great Fox Classic. a $3000.00 in Prizes l 9 CLASSES 54 SECTIONS 1s CHAMPIONSHIPS 1s RESERVE CHAMPIONSHIPS 3e iWONDERFUL TROPHIES A Wonderful Sh0W' Building A prize won at the Charlottetown Show places the highest mark of fox quality on your production. It enhances your values. Stimulates your business. Develops your marlzn“ on’t miss an opportunity. Enter "your foxes in ti... Ab. eat competition. Entries close October 23rd For further particulars apply to W. R. SHAW robes. The double ring ceremony was. tised. . I The ushers were Mr. Walter Doua- Ilaskarai Mr. Louis Cameron. cousin: ‘ i‘ ‘of ms grooms. The church was beautifully (ler-or- fl latcd wih cut flowers, potted plants and fcrns. Immcdiately after the ccremony R the brdeis parents. Cl1!‘l'l‘_V Hill. whore most: were entertained. The cvrn- m: ms made lively by a lolly crowdi M'- and M“ Hamid Cilm" W1" . find ought m be ashamed t“ Stand] ~f sorenaders who pave the _voun': "uplr-s a riaht. merry" and musical "lute after which trey retired in an "lcrly manm-r. The followint: moi-nine the bridal ‘arty motorcd in Trurq for n short ':-l|1. While there they were the guests o! Mr. and Mrs. R. Lionel Parks. cousins of the- hridcs. On returning to Prince Edward island they were tendered a reception at the home of the grooms‘ parents. at Cherry Hill. The Ynlllifl couples rcrmvod many ‘wautlfui and valuable tzifts. Mr. Clifford Coffin and hridc left ‘or South Boston on September 26th where hp is employed with the firm of Kennedy and Company. They TH‘? accompanied by Mr. and M"- Ererett Anderson. of South Boston. Quick. Sure Relief ' f y sitiousnsss SLUGGISHNESS CONSTWATION Take one tonight Make tomorrow '"-"onlouts\\\lul “nuv was: , Willi-l YOU ILIIP | No. 1 Mackintosh selling at. 56.60. Secretary and Manager uncle annual of “groom. who lr-ame down to the Island to attend .Watertown. Mass. aunt of the brides. .the wedding. r-idc at Cherry Hill. _ The brides snu grooms enjoy s widt- popuiarlty in that part of the country and the heartiest fellcltst- icns were tendered them on the oc- casion of the double wedding APPLES FETCH HIGH PRICES LONDON. Oct. i6-0ntsrio apples topped all markets for values. with Ribstonas $7.75. according to Ful- ton‘; Weekly Market Review. He complains. however. that ship- pers often miss the best market by not. asking the IASOOiBMOIYI field supervisor the names and quantity required and enquiring as to whst port they should ship. Nany shippers. he says, have been sending Bienheims to Glasgow, where No, 1', have been averaging 86.36 whereas London is paying $6.30 to $6.80. The heavy handling and roll charges for diversion from Glasgow to London eliminate the adv/antic! of higher prices. The sams applies to sizes. The northern market likes medium to large whfle the south DI‘!- fers the small. PLENTY OF GO ---_ Husband-From the glimpse l hsd A cannyfiscot was brought biifie s msristrste on a sharp» of having reception was hcid at th~ homo 01,")? “keddlnl- MYS- Mflyflafd I-HCY 0f be?“ 5mm‘ and diBmGEH-v- "What. have you to any for your- "pwards or m? Mildred mm thmy ,1‘... came to the 15mm m amend. self. sir? demanded the magistrate. "You look like a respectable man. there." l "i am» very sorry. sir. but I cam‘ up in bad company frac Glasgow." humbly replied the prisoner. "What sort of company?" "A lot of teetotaliers," was startling response. “Do you moan to say teetotallers are bad company?" thundered the magistrate. "I think they are the best company for such as you." "Beggiw yer pardon. sir. answered the prisoner. "ye‘re wrong. for 1 had a bottle of whusky. and X had to drink it all myself.“ the i PROGRESS "I've saved up enoush to live st the rats of 85.000 s year." "That's fine." l "Yes; but only for two months." I .. 1 | l 1'! H€I€ZZ41M§M% i of her this morning 1 rather like our new cook. Thorn looms to bl slants of u» nbvut her. WiZo-YI- Ill" I9“- .4“ IIIQIUII Ill!!! “I'll FRIENDLY . - ...——._—. r. _'-'-'*'——_ a Bethune Hardware ~ ~ u. lei 2-2 § P? 1'1 . NEW SUIT 0F CLOTH 5 To be smartly dressed is the ds- sire of every man. but to attain ti-ui end one must select a tailor who M! show s complete line of material! that have merit and individuality and who can make clothes that lit perfectly. You will have no troll?!" on any of the essential po’nts if 5'0" will come to us for your cuetom made clothes Murdock Ross 112 Kent Street Phone 3|‘! :15:lfiiifi§lifilififiii§ A New Genuine C": Iron Russo o! lflllfllmm sum. on m! 1°" " Ind to be I visible 889$; Ion of the sew! W" u‘ you show In W"! "u" an of m aimlnwfl" 0n our!» I"- 00. Ltd. a“; ‘I57- HARDWARI flOI-I” .