THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN " - 1 Fiddlers Contest Hale: and Regulation: Governing RODD'$ TAXI SERVICE Em- the Maritime 1"‘ ' plre Hotel, 225 Queen, Phone 443d. mas FIVE __ Meeting Of The“ 1 Lobster Packers And Fishermen to get the other keg. McKenna and Dbyle were standing in the yard then. He went out again by the way he caiiic and after- wards got a ha?! sleigh and took lhc first keg a a)". He did not go into Mt-Kciiiiifs yard again aft- h er that. Ho did nut know any A“ 1011"" pack". ‘m, n‘ "m," I of the Province, who are Interested thing about an assault. Hc ucverlin “mun ‘he l“. "am" are r9 laid a linger on McKeuna. He ‘d! n ca." which saw lils brother William shut that c111." e ° 3,81"! a m 9 . , . will be held in the Board of Trade night. He was standing then by R d J I 1am at 2 tho sleigh trying to get the sccond ,°°m5 ‘m Tu“ ‘y’ u y f kcg. Doyle and Miriieuiia wierc °°1°Fk P- m‘ 7°’ U" purp°u ° standing at the end of the gang- °°,""d°""_9 “"11" prmuwmg’ way and Doyle fircd tlic shut. W111‘ a we" "1 ‘mulmng ume‘ “L, ma, saw me gun mun‘ Federal and Local i-Yepreaentatlvea Whcii the court resumed the 31" 1‘°‘_P_°°‘11111¥ ""1194 1° 31°11“- noon recess, tho witness said on 5111741-‘11- ‘ __ the stunllthat ho Iiadflieen convlct- Ms aunt-B ,0“ “pups,” and 53mm] 1'11 1111 1"1'11111Y 111‘ 111111 W991i 1111' his wounded Iiaiid. He then went druiikntliicss. i-lu liad bccii scat l.) Dr‘ Lmlwell-B and “u, all”. 111 11111 1111' 51x1! 1111Y-“1 1111111111111 1111"“ wards taken to 111115 (Zliarlottctown brought liitu court in Ihu morulul,’ llmlpllul‘ l“, was l“ ll", lmaplml 111' 11111 P11111111 1111111111 1111 111111 for a iiioiith. Tlic hone was brok- hcl-n lcft lhcri- and at dinner-finite l.“ l“ “m. Ul- hla l/lugel-s and lull! liad gouc to his houic for Iiis diu- u, l". umpulaled_ 1mm", we“, nor. Ilc liad i<lt‘t‘il no pope-rs pig“, m. “in” “Dom on Ms hlpm when takcii out of jail. lll. “m, a ‘owl, U,- week and a lmlg .\lr. llcntli-y called tho aitcn- l“ lull and was men lmlled oul“ tion of tlic cotirt to this irregular (‘fuss exumiugd. ll“, Mule“ procelitirie and said that it looked will l", mu Been “ellllel- hls prom. as it‘ thc llflfifilllfi’ hall |JI‘t'.II dis» .- - wuDouga“ that nlghL Ha thargi-d. Ilolvievi-i" he liad rc- llml gm“, pa," A1cKenna'a m we turni-il to givc his tfllidféillw’, wllul was Wing on, as he 5a“, a (‘rilss cxiiiiiini-tl by thie Altorncy L-l-llwll Ul- fplluwl; gland“; amunq iIi-iu-riil, witiii-ss said lii- was (llllsldm l11'1'111.l'~t\vu _ ycilf-‘l 11111- 1111 111111 ‘l‘liis conclude-d the case for the lit-cu convictcd o|" ilruiikt-uniess lltllnllllln “ml ll“, Allow”), Gene,“ last Friday. He fouiiil tlic l1(|llt)l'L-l|_]l4¢l] A, Llm-Qlll Du la as l, wll. 111111111’ 11 1111111 U11 1111‘ 14111111‘. 11" ncss for the Crown. yMr. Bentley, 111111 111111111 11 111111 will’ 11111111“- 1111 couiisi-l for the defense, objected Suprme Court (Continued from Page 1) taxi-horse. At nine o'clock tho horse was ln the stable. witness had not tried to get the young men charged with the assault to settle this case. Did say to a couple oi’ men that he thought it a pity they had, not tried to fix it up. Nothing was mentioned about Doyle or any- body else. ‘Had not stated that he was going to get tacse young men drunk so that they could nul glvc evidence. in the assault his false teeth liad been knocked uuno his throat. There had been no con- versation that evening bctwccn hiiii and the young men. lic caught 11110130113011 11y the coat. Wltncss indicated - 0n a ski-toll tho lot-ii- tloii of the sleigh in the yard, in relation to tho barn and other buildings. ' ‘Witness asked the lbuys what they were doing tlicrc. ‘ltecclvcd no answer. and then ho 311W throt- 1111161‘ 111115 entering the yard. About half way out of tiic gangway to 311i‘ who they were. They ran. l)itin't know whether the other buys Weill near the sleigh when his back was turned. Then they landed on him. ‘Put. his knuckle out o|' joint. 'I‘Inil was not done by himself. liid not lcuown 110W tht-y illil it, Know nothing about any shooting. Did not know W1l¢!l1lL'i":il|U1. was intend- ed for Gormlcy or any unc clso. Had laid information with City Flddllng and Dancing Content at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, July 12th and 13th, 1926. en's TAXI day and night ser- vice. Phone ‘887 or 209d. YORK AND MARSHFIELD-i- step dancer, Roht. Weeks at Ver- Rev. lbrx J. W. McConnell. Super- ‘ I l a . e . ls i2) A fiddler may enter either I e non River Hail tonight. 513 lnteiiilent of missions in United [or 0m Timers Fmdung Cont“, 1 s2: THE noeens nuruwui-t. Church 01011111111“ M" preach 131m "1 SW11 11‘1“°1“1-' F1‘1‘111“1§ 11°11'91" d t, M htl Id 11 a.m. Conipanys window for bargains in “y nex “r e u’ 1111111‘ (11359 831111911115 coins AND 8EE‘the champion Pleasant Grove, p. m. and York 2 .1. u“, for 10m Timers Refrigerators 20 per cent off for L 7 , _ _ ‘1 1 1’ 11“ 1' ca“, ,508_7_9_2, “- P 111 l1 iddllng uic fiddler must be able - s, I a and =NEW PGSTORM‘ CHARGE‘ _ 1Ti':1Jt1l1l~1,pey11i18at1uddmi1lg€libe gllgyears The St. John 'i‘eiegrapli-Journai had f" age‘ or 0",," the rollowlngln o, recent Issue. On ' (3) Anyone’ who can play “mes Sunday evening there was a large and reels for step dancing may en. attendance at‘ the United Church my me ‘Step Dancing Flaming here, lvhcu the now Pastor. Rev. E. C t N a e ma“ 5- wee“ M- ‘1-1 11' D" ‘1°“"°'e‘1 ‘Onestbiddfliniag riuuiéru will be his initial sermon as pastor of the 1'11 llgcd on ability to execute the church, creating a most favorable 1“ _ r l . imprcsfllolh I old llga, reels and IStruthspeya, n troduciiig the cult-l. slurs, and grace notes, time and fllllieflllg W111 count as well as bowing and 51111" eral- appearance. (.7) Step Dancing Fiddlers will be judged on time. [11181-‘11118. 110W‘ lug, correct execution of the time and on the general appearance o1 tlic performer. SCOTCH roar-l scoTci-iFon-i" —-Doii't forget the date July 21st Have the time of‘ your life! ~ . ... . . . THE ROGERS HARDWARE Company are open Weduealiaykd and close Saturday 1 p. m. during ‘ July illltl August. slo-r-s-ai WHEN IT COMES TO CHEWING TOBACCO Hickey _ 8i‘ Nicholson's Black“ TwistCiiewing Tobacco IS THE BIG FAVORITE wiTl-l MEN WHO LIKE A WELL, FLAVORED AND LASTING ‘\ ’ on BAYFIELD CIRCUITFF-Rev. l; A. G. liabcrlin B. D. of Murray Har- bor began his pastorate on the Bay- flcld N15. Circuit, where he has charge of tho United Church, on Sunday 4lh’llifll, and has made an lcxceilcnt impression. ON BUSINESS TRIP — Mr R. D. Iloiralllstun of New York Vice Pres- Ideiit of the Maritime Electric Coni- pany and Assistant Chief Engineer of the J. G. lWhite Corporation of that city, has arrived iii Charlotte- town, accompanied by Mr Thovinas Colenia o It ‘te hen, . 13., Gell- _ , , _ eral Mtiliiatge: obt‘ 1.11s Co111ipany for 1111 hie? ‘Dumihh; 1&1!‘ 11111111101113] the Maritime Provinces. Mr Donaid- 1°11 “"11 15"111!:n“‘“ “i! numb“ o’ son is here in connection with the W111 11” 111115” ‘"1 “Ho” or the construction iir Charlottetown of 111E118. proper] 0x8? time and gem the modern steam plant, which so z1xf1sl1eaglflgtlr1agltciette ' far as size lo concerned will be se- 1 ‘ . cond to none in the eastern provin- 171 N‘) 119111011 11111191 the ma“ v INDUCTION - Rev. W. Edward Aitkeii, B. A.,,of (Zharlolictown, P. island, was inducted on Friday afternoon by the 'i‘ruro Presbytery liito the Noel Pastoral cliaige of .1 the United Church 0t‘ Canada. FFIEE OLINiGS for Crippled rickets-ea.“ ~il|c||tltso| Children will be held by the RG11 Cross Society in Britannia Hall, Sum-merside, Wednesday morning. July l-ith, and at 59 Grafton Street, ' Charlottetown, July 15th. Dr. Acker, eee. it is understood that the coiii- pany contemplates an expenditure of $100,000 or more. When the pres- ent work la completed some time in Septenllber the company hope to the encc of liquor will be permitted on the stage or in the hall. (S) The nianagflmem P69611195 nu.- righf of limiting 111° 111111111" of performers and to that end 11111? Marshal, but did 11111111115 of four other boys. not that Ila remembered. were summoned for the assault. lDr. H. J. Lcdweli. the next wit- iiot giro the Four other boys iuct F. MacDougali (Iorncr on March 12th over to tlic Union around the strcct. say who proposed H at. Hall Io go (-1 Riley's to this and wciil , lhcn couldn't to .\lc- witui-ss being called, on. llll‘ ground that any evidence ho could glvi- that was not new would 1N‘ lit-side the issue, as the (‘rown tfVitlllillfia stator] that [Ila L’ ,:TOBAC_CO CO., LTD. ness said he fllluildvd 11,11‘, {lic- Kenna. on March 12, and found hlin suffering from very ‘sci/Ere con- tusionis and lacerations 0n thc right forehead, and contuslonu on the head. Thrcc tccth In one part °1-' 111s mouth were driven out. a severe contusion was over tlic loft 13111‘. and a. severely lnjurrtl bone in the hand. ills rl-bs were injured and his eye blackened. His lips were cut badly. witness's was now partially deaf. and this was u re- suit. in the witness's consideration, °1 1119 llliury he liad received in the assault. McKcnna was under 111s observation ever since tho as- sault. refuse to accclll- 111° 91111"? °1 11111’ a ipllcant. 11in order 0t decide the winner in each class the judges will have the privilege of recalling 1111)’ 1111111‘ bur ol‘, ‘performers they deem neg- essury and refusal to nIlBWBI‘ 511° call will our each 11111111111161‘ 11°11‘ his or her right 1c i1 nrlw- Kcnnafis yard. Whcn they were in the yard and Mckcuua went out to tho street, Doyle was about five yards away from tho witness. lie didn't know wlicrc Aiacbougull wcnt when witness was taking the keg. McKenna and Doyle were still in the gaiigway when he wont after tho second keg. Doyle didn't have the gun the first timc lie saw him. After tho shot was fircd hc met his brother who said he was hit. Ho wont to get a (lot-tor, and .\lclJoul.:ail and tho witness look the rum and. liid it ’ on one of the wharves. Thoy took some out later but the kog disappeared. He might liavc been altogether a (luurter of an hour on and around ltIcKenntiIs premises that night. witness liad iiol been present at tlic ailcgetl assault.' Ncw evi- dcncc could not submitted as tho cgsc for thc proi-lt-Clltioll was clos- C . The Atoriicy (iencral said that the witness was called an a test off the credibility of the witness for tho dcfcnt-u. Afti-r argument on the point by both sides, the court was adjourned at i o'clock, to meet at halt’ past. tcn this morning. MIDDLETON SCHOOL EXAMINATION The semi-annual examination of Middleton School was bold on 'i‘uesday afternoon, Julie 29th. A vnry large nunibcr of rate payers 11nd 111811018 were present which showed the interest. that liad been taken in the school. The pupils wcrc examined in the various sub- jects by their teachers, Mr. lieon- artl Farmer, Principal and bliss Aiarluu Weeks, Assistant, assisted by Mr. Einicr Roberts, and by their proiulit and ready answers showed tlic careful triiiniul; they liad re- l'I't't51Vl.'(1. Prizes were awarded to cacti grade iirlhts Primary room for general proficiency and a public orthopedic specialist of Halifax, able to sirpply economically and ef- wlll make the examinations and ficlently all the electric require- glve expert advice with regard to lments of Charlottetown and vicin- treatment. 47-1-7-8-31. 11y. LEFT BAYFJELD. —'I‘be Sack- vllle Post saysz-Jlev. E. S. Weeks 11011570 'WAYE NUPT1A1-5P- and fallilly left Bayfield, on Wed- A 1l11191i 1111i vgrvt 11119121)’ wedglglis nesdfly l-m- sullsbul-y, My weeks was so emu ze a tie iunieo r. V I d havmg taken charge of that ell-cult Robert H. IVayc, Hunter River, on} file mainigfbmenttollloilzlynfl1.111115 Many Uxvresslons o; regret were Wednesday evening, June 23rd iltsclf respons e es which cow heard from the people of ‘Bayfleld when ills’ second oldest deughteixIhnl; or hotel exl19115 , Circuit at the 106s of the Weeks Rita Ausline, was united in marrl-Itestauts may 111C111‘- famlly from the Parsonage. Mr. age to Mr. Stanley Henry Houston, E weeks held hls farewell gervjcu son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hous- PR1: s on Sunday June 27th., when Iargedonhwheatley River. The ceremony congregations assembled to hear was performed by Rev. R. H. Bax- his parting message. ter. The bride was given In mar- ‘ rlage by her father, and looked very charming in a gown of whltc satin, lfiililliléfi with lace and rhinestones. She wore the bridal veil and orungc blossoms, and car- ried a shower bouquet of pale pink roses and malden-halr-fern. The bride's only attendants were two flower girls, little Miss Catheriaio Waye and Auslinc Smith, dressed in white silk with P111111 T1199 111111 trimming, and carried a dalntily trimmed basket of pink and wliitol carnations. The bridal party en Old Time Fiddlers- 1.t-$25.0o Ilnll a cold M81111 211t1-—1$l5.00 and a $11111‘ 1111111111 3,»ll_$10,00 and a Bronze M60111 tin tho CiUSS-Glfililllililtifill witness said he had also attended another Derson who had been hurt that 111E111, a boy who had come to ace hlin at I115 office. Hc hail guilshot W0llllt1s in til-s finger. lllliltl and llllls- Sent him to thc hospital. lie was transferred to another doctor. This (ronclutled tho (also [or llic crown. James Goriuley, tho first witui-ss for tho defense, said ho had lit-cu born in Cllfll'1(IitCl.0\\'il. At loll, o'clock 0n the nlglit of lliurrh 12th CHANGE IN REGULATIONS.- At a meeting of the Plant Registra- tion Coni-mittee of the Canadian Horticultural Council, held recently in Ottawa, a. slight modification in the regulationg governing registra- tion was made, ‘instead of Issu- ing a certificate of record when a new plant was accepted for record- ing no certificate will la future be issued uiitll the plant is fully re- gistered. lit has been provided. however, that the Council, upon Pure Ice Cream FROM Island Cream What tastier or more healthful confection m", you serve the children, when you are ‘absolutely certain It Is pure, than Ice Cream. wag" you “w, William, Gnrmicy, the next wit- ness, said be was a. brother of the previous witness 10a tlic night of March 12th, he liad boon on the strci-t tiiono until about nine o'clock. lii- was aflcrwzirtls in Lainbrow poul- rouni on tiruiton Slrt-et, and iatul‘ wont. for a walk with Andrew {Vii-- Lcod. Hc stood on the ('()i'Iil“l‘ of Sydney aiidlluecn Strccts, about step Dance Fiddlers- 1st—$25.00 and-a Gold Medal 2nd—$15.00 and a. Silver M13381 znufisutoo and a 8101119 M11 11 srze DANCING c0N_TE$T Prizes For Men ‘PERFECTION You have this guarantee. when you purphagg the recommendation of any recog- nized horticultural organization, will grant all award of merit certi- ficate lo any plant recorded at tho teretl the parlor tirtho strains oi the “Bridal Chorus," bcailtifuliy rciulorcd by Miss Tillie Smith. cilusln of the bride, and took their Plant Registration Bureau. Full de- lst~-$'15.00 and a Gold Medal l 2iid--$10.00 and a Sliver Meda 3rd~$5.00 and a Bronze Mcllul Prize: For Ladies- he and llicilougzill \vcnt into .,\l,-,. Kiennafls yard to ruin. AIcKt-niia and Lincoln lluylcl caiiic out oi‘ tho garage. buy a liottiu oi“, Witncss a block fruiu .\lci\'unn wziikud standing zilongsido Soun- fulloWS worl- 11's. Ho down that wuy and was the gungway. sllu,,llllg‘bci' of llic rate school certificate was presented to James (Jzimpbcll. Speeches. wcrc made by a 1mm. payers on tlhe good Pgrfggflgn 3g plcnlc,’ soclals’ and‘ yeatlvals you are lilaccs under an ilrt-h trimmed with assured it lathe our-i QUALITY We make for everyone-Aha very best, and made with good Island Cream. which i; good enough for us. - - picked up one of tlii- kegs from [M] 5191811 111111 Dllt it over a fuucc on! 111" 110F111 B11111 0f Sydney Streel. .\icl\'l-unzi and Doyle and iic ivcnt b’ k, across the strcct the slrcct to into B. Carrugiiai"s yard. across liic strcct. Witness did Work that had _ been dons during not go iiilo lhc gangway: llo saw the last ll'i'lii, alld expressed much r-rtissed Wlfrut that tho teachers were not ask sumo of Ihc fei- l't.'illll1ll1ilt§ for another year. Pupils ’I‘hure|iows what was going uu. lio was and visitors worn then tri-ati-ul to K1114 1111 11116111115‘ from it. into M ltlu-n bu. by a charge m‘ shot. ilt.‘ candy iilti-l- yvllicll ll“. lqx,,“,l,,,,ll0n ennas yard. ili- wont. iiilo lic-lstuiubli-tl, got. up, and run iu a Fllilit-‘(l by glllgllll; ll“; National KWIIIIIUH yard but didn't have tinii1|\\'e-sl\varii illrcction. Ilo wt-nl lo Anlln-ill —'_—*—————~—~-—-+———~ -—-- ___ s’. . - . _,, __ ____ f’ H1115 ol‘ tlic method of recording a ferns and ziliple blossoms In thi- iiew plant and of tho operation of cplllro of which bung a large wcd the Plant Registration 1311191111 1" ding bell. Al. the close oftlie-‘cci-c respect to registration can bc ob-Inlolly, Miss Olga Wayc, sister u.’ talncd oll zipliilcatiou to the Siecrc- llw llrldo, snug very swcctly "Pi-r tary of the (Janadlan liOl‘l.1L'll1flii‘ii11fmlt qdovpg- Allel- congratulation‘. 0111111611 111 0111111/11- all repatlrcsl to the dining room. wlicro upwards of furly guests sol down to a. sumptuous repast, to \li'1l1l'|l all did ample justice. Thu bride's sull. was of navy pulrclt-Wil? with sand colored hat and chokei to mutt-h. The happy couple werv tlie recipients of a large 11111111161 of gifts, including cut glass, silver. and linen, also a uuiuber of sub stuiitlai CHCQIIBH. ‘Previous to hel inarrlligi- the bride was tendered u inistri-llaneous shower by her many friends. All join in wishing Mr. and ilirs. iiouston many years of bunny wedded life. 1st 15.00 and a Gold Medal gnllissgllyuo and a Silver Medal 3rd_,$5_00 and ll lfironzo Medal Boys or Glrls- 1 -—-_- (12 years or under) SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL SER- Special Prize VICE-Illluch interest 1s being taken in the Soldiers’ Memorial Service. -Wll1l.'ll will ‘bu llclti at the historic‘ old “Cuddle Memorial Church" on Sunday afternoon next at 2.30 o'clock. This has been an annual event ever since the Soldiers’ iiion- ument was unveilelbtihcre some years iigo .lnd is attended by peo- pio from all over the island. All the New London churches Join in this services and this year they are doing the salnll, the speakers will be Rev. Joseph C. Harrison, pastor of the church, Rev. G. T. Sprlggs of the Anglican and Rev. Geo. Ayers of llie United churches. AII who wish to do so will take flowers which will be placed at the monu- ment. At the close of the service a bugler will ‘sound tho Last Post. ——-("i'at please copy.) Novelties For The Kiddies "I And_ (irown Ups Be" sure and write for elsewhere. FIDDLERS ....a_i.‘.1.15fli|-i1 1a n‘ quotations before ordering We can ship your order promptly. Central Creameries - Limited wuotssnits‘ DlSTRIBUTORS Nell Cheverie Charles Todd Peter Chaissoll Adolphe cbeveric Norman McBurnle Pius A. DQ111111 been Gallant Adolph Perry Mike M-clnnis Malcolm H. Glllis John Ross James Coadon Danny Cheverle ,_ i-Ielair Gallant Daniel Cheverie Edward J. Clieverle I Robert Weeks ‘l. Guy W. ‘Boultsr Lawrence B. Smith c David McEachera Aeneas Bailey Cecil Gallant Frank B. McDonald Nell J. McCormick Ronald C. McPhee lPatrick Trainor _ i. Hubert J. arsenculr t, 1 Paul Gillis ‘a, Walter Clieverie _ '\ James F. Gallant " James Doucette . D. J. Muiiin \ R DANCE S H .§ ‘\ "i. ‘m PERSONALO Mrs Alice MacKlnnon of Tulsa. Oklahoma, arrived in the city last nlglit on u slx weeks visit to he.‘ parents, Mr and, Mrs W. P. Doull. Fitzroy StrEcl. c; . Bicu .X y ' ‘w. / - ' . \. i». i, A ltluEui/u. a ‘l HOME ON VISIT. --Mr and Mrs W. C. MacKay and their two chil- , dren. (lordon and Elinor of Edmon- ton, Alberta, arrived in the city by tliu late train last evening, and will be the guest of Major and Mrs C. ‘L MitcKay, 21S Kent Street. lBotli Mr and Mrs MacKay are natives of this Province, and this is their second visit since moving to the West about twenty years ago, it is fourteen years since their last visit and no doubt they will be greatly impressed with the im- provenieiits in our city since then. Mr. MacKuy is the head of the lMacKay Coal -Co., Ltd, ln Edmgn- ton, which has extensive coal min- ing interests in that Province and we are glad to state he is one of the successful islanders abroad. 130th Mr and Mrs MacKay and chil- dren will be heartily welcomed by all their relatives and friends to the "Gordon of the Gulf," their own native home. Messrs. Oliver" Campbell of Bur- lington, and Wilson Adums, of Seat View, motored to Cavendish the hitter part of the week, where they spent, visiting friends. \ l l -c-n.: i" I i -i-<0&————- MIIIRIIPI [Jntmnnt for Bore Feet. |!I||'““\\\_“““~“‘\~‘_\“‘_“’, Q+O++O~OO4VO O PIIO NE 1073 Dr. W. R. Carson CHIROPRAUTOB Three Year Palmer Graduate Oflloa 12f Prince Street (Opposite Ht. Paul's fiiurnli) llourn 2-5 P. M, Evening: by Appointment h. MoDERN WBATH ROOMS -ARE OUR1SPECIALITY , Why not have .th0se changes made in your Bath Room NOW. ‘ Can supply any Plumbing Fixture You may need. ‘- Your order will receive every at- tention, _ y I . - ‘ ' FRED TRAINOR . l mean -" “Gag”, bu: nations PLU 31-55511 PHONE 8934. "frapp_gi‘tlluo§' DWARD THEATRE ' '1 William Triilnor Joseph J. 6111111111 Marshal Gallant. Rudolph Peters Miss Julia Gallant '\ Miss Mary Gnllnllt l Miss Margaret Gallant Miss Albina Peters Lawrence Doiron Robert W881i! llllill Weatherbie Joseph T. 0111111111 Danny Chevarie Leon Gallant Stephen Morrison \ Ladies’ Bathing Fox" 51109.5... , I ' ' Albert J. 113M191‘ a n 1 \ ay special arrangenleln) 1 c a Y with r, Allen we are tab! i, the hudquartere for Ill 0' H i hie famous fox rlmldlil- s E. it; Brow 1 ”' first fox re-aeareh In the world hae hendedluw suil-uTiuoifiufii m- m» lte formulae. m ‘melanoma afliun ciouitofiifown Fire. urcAwil-ielu, Sickness and Plate fG Insurance (at i- i “pf-Rate I mperial Fox Biscuit and Imperial Puppy Meal, ‘y M anufactured on Prince Edward Island, the A 1.. y“ P ioneer Home of the Silver Fox Industry, . 11., she'll E specially prepared as a well-balanced 1'11 y LWJW R ation for Silver Foxes are the acknowledged \, ‘ I deal food for both adult and puppyfoxes. ' \ " 3'“ . ' \ fifii“ A ssured results, in healthy vigorous annuals I ~ . ti“. L arge litters, also pelts of highest value \ '\1\§‘:1r1;5 5 ecured from their regular and liberal userqii11b$ “W. 1 . *5 Wednesday was a historic day for the boys in that. they will 1011B remember their hike to Vlctflrla In order to attend the Caledonia Club. in all It ‘was a distance of twelve miles in any case they 801 there, enioyed the days P18115111" and all IIITIVQC back In cams 1w en o'clock. All footsora and weary . One of the boy! 1131111 that the next time we hike to Vic- toria we won't go. - -— w-w-q‘. Made of nlee fine rubber In out’ following colours. RED AND WHITE BLAC KAND WHITE GREEN AND WHITE BLUE AND BLACK (Sizes 3 to .7) t‘- w Ql-ders promptly filled from fresh stock either b); leading distributors or direct from factory. t - i,‘ t- Finished n51: m: of maul , : ....... IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., "LTD. " Phone 721. , Box 446. l, uliarlotizetoxzn", P. E. i. When frying ham. or bacon iiiwlye -in1 »ll"I1't>9l Instill-w" New In the time 10 ule .. Eromellne for ear-mite. Stom- ach powdere for ullthrlfty foxes also hie famous ill en"- Ilarold L. Worthy FHONI I11 Dug up a jumping pit Thursda! and having lots of fun in It some of the boys are setting up. mum (um i1 ‘to 2.) Colour Red and White. ALLEY?!“ EELLQUALG LES-IBM Us‘; “OIIOIVI .11 .. place it in the pan before 011111118 the paii on Ilia fir’. “It coon and n U -~..- . M-mb Mtrnzn 5"“; 11,,