'i~ = -. i l Y .»l bf _lf l i .l.~, . _.fl *"4 tr-1 /$11-’ _ _ \“ . ‘-.'.l. 1-. _.l__ 1 ll lf J i l l I rUr~:slJAy, __ __ 5 ' . _ l . _ 4 THE CENTRAL SEP'l`hMl$i*JK Z9, 1.936 """` "l4AR|.U'l'l`l£'|`UVVN GUARDIAN , _: _ _GUARDIAN 4 ' 'rms eolumn l» ro..,r\~¢-ll for nun CORNWAL CHARGE, 0¢¢_ 4th, 3 '.1' ..i.`§5’I_f~ i.'I.'f.ffI‘...i'.'§° ..."`i.`§§§§i1'.i".¢°i Nfw D°ml=\1°n at 11 A~ M~ K111KS'°" .; ""“*' “ “'""| "'l°¢'>’ Dllyabll In at 3: Communion Service; Prepara- m.I\'unce. ww , _ _ cnaswnu. ron ruoro- ‘"3 - "" f"‘ .rv -___ , ' GRAPHS- L-3491-a-ze-tr. 5"” A s uare deal Service at Kingston Friday ht at 7.30. Cornwall at 7 on day. L-6846-9-29-li. - .-‘ _ l, *_13_ _ ___ . ~ q BUY ROBIN HOOD FLOUR PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST _ _ _ __ ,_. I for pipe smokers .:\. _ -. -A-_x ; ~ _ _r~__ _ ____ _ __ _ _ . ._ _. \'Q~5,_\t,_-:;_,i_;--l. ,__. -»: .f. '_ _ f. Y., .~ 3. .-. » ,.5 c _ rf ' l . |¢ l _ -:_ . _ ' “li F t Old Burie ~;jl_‘_~_.;~__-__,._ '~,_»;"._-` ragran Y -i-ir-.__ _1_'_-__ ‘ ¢ mt, Smoking Tobacco Ji*/' ' ‘.',.L._ ,ff gl' »%~;.f__\f|§}j_.:~___. ____-__ .f~.-.~¢_¢§-.`~=n-.*~l.l ‘ .s,,|f/_¢,»,__._-_P __._¢;;/ /.";‘.'.l'--`-r _ ’-V . _»'_ 4!-,. »_», ._!'Q;--_ _.HL _,,‘\*"’\$*~»'_ " "§_`1",»‘]5;_,i' _ _ff,'_' ._;»',‘y‘- _. _. _`::'f'-_ .',\' ‘». _.5 _ [_.'_j:_f,;<,,' ':|;9__;,,.~`.‘_`;;,'_ - _;. .___ »_._t__» __-_--M ______ _ .,_._.___, __,_._,___ ___»_.,. __ _ _‘___ __ ____ j:_.;_._,l ______ _ __ __ _ __ Mg! /Vl_57Z}_¢ .- a/of l ' now. you will not regret it. _ coNFEnr~:nATI0N urn INSUR- , ANCE. L-alas-7-iz-312 _ HOLLAND BULBS arrived and are for sale at Carter‘s Bookstore. I L-6820-B-29-ii. KENT BEAUTY SHOPPE re- l` opens Monday. Special Prices. L-6784-9-36-31 HEAR THE ISLAND’S Young ` ` Orators P. W. College tonight. P. w. college nail tonight 'Lao o'clock. Hear the Champion Jun- ior Orators from the various School Fair Centers. L-6825-9-29-li. UNLOADING CARS COAL.-A. Pickard as Co., are unloading can Springhill, Inverness Coal and Dominion Coal today. L-6821-9-28-31. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. --Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Wed- nesday 30th in Peoples Church, City Belfast l.. .___ His one error, was as doubting the divinity of Christ, and Service i.n Bt. John's Presbyterian B Church, Belfast, on Sunday morn- to his writings. it were. bolt of lightning from Heaven had come to convince him, but after mllf september 2°t'h» was °°nd“°i'°d once seeing the light he never by Rev J. R Skinner, pastor of thc __ ed back The many daily battles - - urn . United Church.. There was ll very of me were MSU taken up by the large atendance and a very able RW genf_\em,m_ prom me daily 5°"“°“ Was Pl°°“°h'*d~ Dmmg tm’ battle for bread and its severe con- °ffel'l”E the “hm” “"3 "Au han sequences, to the battle against, sin. the power oi’ Jesus Na.me". The ev- He horoughly showed his hearers “ning Seflilce Was °°“d”°t'ed by the that no man can serve two masters, Y°111’lB P6091” 5°‘»`l°W Wm* MTS' cannot be on two sides at the one Mabel Maclilachem, President, pre- time as you me in danger from hom siding and Mrs. Monty MacEachern in leader for the evening. The scrip- that case. Hia references to how the dif- t“"° 155°" was read by Mr' mg' ferent classes of people near their illaid MacLean. The topic was rela- earthly end and of what they are til/° £0 °h11f°h 111““°“¢° “mi ""1 zlllnldng et that ol-meal time could dev 111° and IWW 111*/¢1°»1i1“S md- not but sink deeply into me lleerls ings were given by different mem- of bers. try 'W' to his hearers and make everybody io oonsecrate themselves anew try to be able to say when the ` L-6625-9-29-ll. at ~ _ '_' f- '. ,1 .J Blew "2/"i-'Z ' __-fig.. a -~ l » iii ’ . ' = _.pci-'_' l -‘Slim in '_ V' "'J',l ‘fig ' ‘ 1' " M5 :mil ., , , .. _ . . _ /if/Ilia/v liz C0. Phone 240. L-6821-9-29-31. _l _ ' S RANGE coAL.-Inverness coal 3 makes a. quick, hot, clean fire. Try a ton. Cash price $5.75. A, Pickard 7.30 and Sabbath, October, 4th at tanchel at 10.30. Peoples Church at P. M. and Birch Hill at 'I P. M. L-6830-9-39-li. HEAR THE ISLAND'S Young Orators P.. W. College tonight. L-8825-9-39-ii. attention on Sunday morning, Sept. A plane dying along Plnette River end comes --I have fought ,_ gwd above the North Bridge attracted nshtfg The ,mgms pf “Hgh” the G00d Fight" i7l'0l-l8i`it thi! h61pf\ii 2°'-hi M 5°"°l`°-l Wm” it Seemed W service to a close as Mr. MacLeod 1 dll’ and much the Water bill the has a particularly wonderful way on ing the message the personal supposition is the result trees prevented a clear view and sw ‘ t/0 uch. As the pastor is still on his holl- Sympathy is extended to Dr. days, there was no evening service; ` t . ` ' Cl/7'/Q U" W Dlccson :md Mrs Dickson of Allllie Macrae and her brother Mr. and many of the ¢°ng,-egation at. __4» . . _ , _ `_,_.,_.__ _ _ __ @ _ ,jg ' ' nlviornn noLmAv_lvrr_ Allen '.='.f§‘§ .~,é=_.'_<.~_i-11 ’ _~ ‘ ~ _ _ _‘ _ “ ';» _ _ . - __ Virginia and Wusilillgtoll. DC_.\\'llo _ < , v fgr __ Q5; _ _ 0 . 1' “ 1" v Q JA ` iii l ~f'~._' ,lv-.~ ~\--1.3' ’_ _ ' ' . [__ - '_ ‘ urrivecl home by motor last week* "`l'l`¥_`_': V- f i, ‘lil "_`;\` ,_ on a visit io ilis p:ll'c1lls Mr, and place Wednesday mmnmg' sept' ._ . - ._ _ . ,_ _ th _ K *F ~ .-._ \ ~ " (El), ao., . _ so 1 _\,. ____ . 1 - ~-_ -_ \ __ |/|1040 \\ yo- , Mrs. William Dickson. 105 Gerald , 5-_-__=_;;__:-_-rZ"’§»». .-'._;`;‘,.__-. M _ ._ J ,K ' I " it -,' is _ l It is fifteen years since Mr. Dickson ve . ,ln ‘. L * i_ . 4 _ , . ~ * li _ r ,_,. . i Wrap ed in colin lllane to -_ i l _ _ _l prom. e |i:\ orlgnnul flav- our and arozna. llléollll 1545 ,l.1l‘7.n_1fc; :lull ,lg lb. lillir.|li.,l~-lop lin-'_ ROC K CITY T COMPANY, L hi _O CII _.D -IO M0 UO / -.J lu _ c°o,_ '_ Modern highway, :uid met ll great m -_I`-'- r ‘_ ' ||l:|.l.ow I many old friend. lvrrs. Dickson , ,»,,`.f" fl jf L’ ‘_ many illlprovcnlenls especially the; . i Al' ,- 1 ‘ _ 0 W? I Bt. City left yesterday on retum. E visited hLs home here and ile saw » ` .i .' ' ~ wllo is il southern lady was mak lrull-hem/..-rn. Digi i-`liIl.ii \\`().\ll'IN'S I.\'S'l`PI`U'l`E xv. Mrs. l“r.~l,v_lk Houston welcomed the nlcmhcrs of ,\fa_\'fioId Womens lnsritlllc to llcr llonlo for tile Sop- tonlbfr nl'oil:;z_ Tile ilrosiciolit Mrs, Davis ,\IJff.l;: p:‘l~s1_ if ' E ing her first visit :md was charmed! 1110*? Canadian and .- with the lovely scclllcry and geniall Standing for August _md scp____m_ i b hospltnity oxtslldl‘d_ Ml'. Dickson' 0 llo`ll:l.ly_ En rolltc ,, brother Benjamin in Prescott nine and hi: grzllldnlother, Mrs. e will spend a few days with his! B701, Grade Doris Johnstone, 3. Archie John- FUNERAL NOTICE-The funeral Mrs. Thomas Hynes will take leaving her late residence mmyvaie at 7.30 arriving at rnon River church at 9.30. Mr- D. B. Stewart left yesterday ornlng on a visit to Ottawa. IRISHTOWN SCHOOL r. _ Grade Grade Grade Erma. X-1. Janie Mann. IX-l. Marjorie Warren. VIH-1. Louise MacLeod, Campbell, 3. Leroy Camp- VTI-1. Enid Campbell, 2. Alex Macrae oi’ Pinette on the death te nded service at the Bt. Andrews of tllélr Sister MIS. ROSS GRY that church Orwell, where a Masonic took place at_her home in Fall River parade was held at 2_3() p_m_ MMS. The regular monthly meeting of -i- the Mt. Buchanan W0men's Ins.i- Belfast friends have read with re- tute was held at the home of Mrs. great that theresigllationofni-.Jolm Jas. D, Murchison on Sept. sill HOWIE B5 Bhll Ml-SSl01l1l1’Y in Ifldlil with lm attendance of 11 members has been accepted by the Board. and four visitors present. Meeting Intimate friends of Dr. Howie who opened with the Institute Ode, fl-,i_ know how his heart is in this great lowed by roll call responded with "n WOI`l< Will feel thot tlli-S 1-‘S B Kreat Pickle recipe.” Standing colnlnittcus loss in missionary work and par- presented usual reports and new ticuiarly to the Bhils and will hope on es for the coming month are as that ho will be greatly blessed in follows: School, Mrs. John Moni- whatever work he will take up who- son; Sick, Miss MacDonald and ther in Medicine or Theology. Mrs. Donald MacKinnon. Next l- meeting at the home of Mrs. The most outstalldlng event, of the Nicholson. Roll call “A Hot Supper past week was the semi-social visit . Dish". It was decided to hold a of Hon. C. E. Dunning and his i S11 pper and dance in the Belfast hall ohn Dickson, Milo. Maine. daughter Miss Katherine Dlmning in the near future. Notice of same Martha. Broivll zllld Mrs. Gordon C Hollstoll. Sirk ltfiss Ella Wyallcl ` H and Mrs. D_l\'is Moffatt. Refresh-I 5010 bv Ml_S_-W_ A_ P_._[_cr5On_ Mm ln-cnt, Mrs. Annie Johnsloll and, J ones appoilltoci are School, Miss l J xcllmlge oi' ficwir seeds. Tile lcnlbbrs \\'cl‘c liicn invoreri with a L anlss Houston illviacd tile nextl Vi MW' Frank Houston' Pmgmml llloffiillg to htr ho'ne for the Oc- ‘\¥""?"5 Com T°‘_)mi°5 ““‘_i_ J°“n_5fn_f_i iobor lncctillg. Mrcting closed by C.alk. Roll Callor rica. mee inn S, llging the National Antllvm. V ___ 2** ' OUR BOARDING HOUSE l 4 l 1 1 i l i _,_»..._.,-.. .__ . with . ._ _ . _ Major Hoople l_u~l-lamp is on l>lsl>\_ UNDER' YOUR Ti-i\RD anal! AY sl-\.~>.\/isle Baum 7 OP. is Tl-l' Qraoue PERFUME room l-l’ c\_E1\l~lluc-3 l=\.\_\\D You user; Tovouel-\ il~ikiLiEl~lDOE5"*~ A HOOPLE TEMPER I5 ‘ NO `i'l2ii~li/\E`l` 'TO `TR\`F\..E stone. Grade VI Sr. l. Margaret Mac- eod, 2. Eugenia MacLean. Grade VI Jr. 1. Layton Profitt, 2. vlan Dawson, 3. Ewen Profitt. Grade V Sr. l. Ewell Davison. Grade V Jr. 1. Allison Ma_cL.eall. Grade IV-1. Low`cll MacLean, 2. “‘;'>'--<41: rr George Msci./ood, 3. Lenlan Davison. Grade III Sr.-1. Earle Campbell, Clair Campbell, 3. Anne Camp- 2. 5' I Q17 `DO\l~\6 A l\l\6l_-ll' ‘5l\lEf*l4 V55/ AND HOW /3;' ¢*WF'F""5pUT'T""yi belclirade 111 Jr.-1. Billie Mnenoan. .- wo #HE owlf; l>.l~ll~l\J/s\_ come THE emu ' Eesoll-l/we A _ §l~flol»'ro'rl-\'cul=.e, l-lelze, _ 4/ Asn ew; me A 'real-WORD Al-_vel OM WHY MY New RED AND BLUE Foun- Gradc II»~Jcssic Profitt, 2. Peri- Davison, 3. Elizabeth Johnstone nd Earitt Davison iequall. Grade I (ai-Gladys Mann. (bl Ruth Proi'itt. (cl Leith Mann. _ Perfect attendance-Doris John- / `stone, Layton Pmfltt,Ewc~n Davi- _ '% son, Earle Campbell, Billie Mac- Lean, David Campbell, Psrioy Dzlvi- son, Jessie Profitt_ Ruth Profitt. Teacher-Alma E. Campbell. _ ning has a very pleasing pcrsollality and his non-political spcccil was de- pl livt red with his usual cioqucncc and 25 charm. M iariy interested in Miss Dullnillg's U GREASE SPOT6 OFF YOUR VEST 2 M & UMF WITH JF -F una., 9' l2UN\`F --`F -- `¢\»\.»\¢ 1 Mortgage Saie i 'l`lll'1H|‘l \\`lliI. itil .\‘0I.ll Ivy l'||l|llluik .\'ul|n, .\LL 'l`|I.~\T '|`lKl\(`T l‘II‘l(`|‘1 _\Xl> l'.\|¢('E|r 0| lilllii nllllllln lylllg null Irving un 'l`wl\nh||l No. iii in (lm-1-ll- (unruly nforvnnlul, Imllmlell :mul ill-al-rllwll lln follows ihllt In (0 ally: ('olllnl<-llclng nt is nillko in 5 the centre of l\ nprillg nt lim lnuul of K F l k I fir- uoulheult corner 0 , rom-ll 'ree n l loo nm-» or llnlll in p.»»»m-eloll now I ` or fornwrly 0( l".Iial\a Cnffill, ll\\‘l\\'t\ I \\'M¢i\\|lr¢|I_v lllollg the nolliilrru , lmumlllry ul aulll lmul mlw or furm- : erly In Nmx|'|¢.~l||||\ of Ellnlln ('0H|ll 1 and 100 ucrra nf land now or furni- erly in possession ni' Jnnleu lluylo, for ills dlainnce of I7 chains null |50 llnlu or io the eastern boumlnry of 50 ncrel of lnnll now or formrrb' in ` the pnnfnninn of .Inman Doyle, thence auntllwnrdly alomr the nalul elutern _ ' bounlillry of lnnrl now or furmrrly ln pnaarlmlull ol' .lalllen Duylo along fha eastern boundary nf M lu.-ru oi' lnml _ In possession of Ernest lilelnnln and 1 llnng the cnstern boundary of 50 (_~_ _ our olm WAY By MLUA _gf- aoreu of land owns-rl by Patrick and was present on Sunday Sept. 13th ill St. Johns Presbyterian Church Belfast when the morning service was taken by ‘R.ev. Dr. Malcolm James MacLeod of New York. A full choir was present with Miss Annie MllcRae at the organ. A beautiful solo "Does Jesus Care" by Mr. William Williamson oi' New York was very beautifully sung and added le greatly to the wonderful service of 5 the day. lvir. MacLeod took his text .c from Second Timothy 4-7 "I have fought a good fight," h a warlike strain and of the many -1 I 'Q U ‘_ fa ~ ,le//§_"“”‘°b ___ __ i -':1_vi ll JU.,-_/"i -`\ _ ‘if 'O _ (__ .(5 : \(.,_u_ii_li/_ ..___;§__) , "’l` “f*z oooo eos-l-'_ Exoezlmemrlu wm-l eul2r~ln~l‘ lzueeez in A cAMP wx-llama we cms Pon 0112 HEALTH. AN' -ro Ewcov \ NATUQE. >». l _ \"\~{;} all .QQ ` \\l‘ _- . 3, _£.` sl-\_»f -._ cm_`\\ ___ , _ _ _ \_ \__ _ 1`.»<_.`_j \ -75 . 1 \ . _' ~ _i 4 '\ _?|_ i _fy Q1- B _ _ fl __ . _ *sl ,_ N -L i.. ._ , '<. _ ».- _ Wg -. _ “» >&3( __, l - _G-_-.\~ 1 ' _ "1, ,li "‘l“//M ` ,A ` ' . i é §\1l._._.`, 'ms , M, '% \\ i, \\\__\\\&_\ _\\ C., \\\\\\\‘l éi W' gf-I_ \ / 14 MS James Doyle for the dluiunm of 87 chains thence north M degree: out ___ for tho lllntnnce of 26 rllnlnn und 80 _§l__Q__r_~l'}_'____C_»Zl_»:»_‘_?E _§_lél_ lzlol-_£T:;_rgE_r.\“ i§="'2T.'..lfi§."i1’.°li'l'i»f3f.»f"$liil2l`"l'i`l.Zf HOLDA Piece Nevez 'rrzv Nam-li t||once_norlh M slelreeu wel! to tho N: paid llrenrll (mek, illalwo weltwardly along mid Creek to the pines of com- | Mr. William Shea, President of thc CG when they attended the meeting in _ will aDD€f’~f in the Press in due the Belfast Hall on September 22nd. i lime. There was no programme as rrespondence and discussion of Liberal Association for thc Fourth , Sami' t00l< UD the allotted time. district of Queens presided. Bl~ici',Progrl1mme committee for next preliminary addresses were given by nlcnth Mrs. Donald MacKinnon. Messrs. Dougald MacKinnon, M.L.A. Meeting closed with “the King", Walter Jones, M.L.A. and Peter Sill- ‘ when the hostess served lunch as- clair_ M.P. Others on the platform sisted by Mrs. MacR.ae and the were Miss Katherine Dunning, Misses MacKinnon and Marlene daughter of the Minister of Finance, dll Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Major Rllsscl C. Vi Chandler, President and G. F. Tweedy, Secretary of thc Queens Co., Liberal Association. There was a large attendance as , is always the case when illlytlling _ of a non-political or non-scctllrian nature is llcld in Belfast, Mr. Dull- ’i‘hc teen-nge girls were parlicu- In r An unusually large congregation sat ‘HFC i we I-lc explained Paui's life as being of fro served. only the near relatives of the ring sl plcllszlnt social hour when ctroia sclcctions were enjoyed by all.-J. Hollis- N esbit N uptials A wedding of m.uch interest took ace cn Friday evening, September tll_ at 6,30 o'ciock, when Miss Cora ny. dluglucr of Mr. and Mi-S_ nivl Nelbit, New Glasgow, was nitcd in lnnrl-inge to Mr. Lester vlsit as she is slated to be presented H0ui5_ Sou of ML Daniel and me at H15 M1‘J'°S‘Y`5 C°“1'° in M“Y “mi lore Mrs. Houls, Mansfield, N. s. ule are pleased to think that at least R ’ one of these debutantes has been a br visitor to Belfast.-J. e ov- W. G. Quigley officirltillg The ide who was given in lllnrriage by father, entcrirlg the parlor to the h stl°r.in.s of Lohongrlns wsdding march played by Mrs. W- G. Quigley, looked wirlsome in a gown of white ‘n :md bridal veil of silk meline cnllgllt up with orallrxc blossoms and carried il boquot. oi pink sweet peas and b:1by‘s breath. The couple were unattended. They stood under an h which was bealltifully decora- with sweet pi-ns, astors, maple . aves and green foliage, The color orme in the dining room was llrried out in pink and white. The large wedding cake, tall brass candle olders and tapers graced the table m which the wedding slipper was _| | _ , 1_ W-_-I v =| references to war and war material i I ' I _jf _ MR. JACK SHULMAN Will show the new ideas in' Coats and Suits by ' ‘ LANGBURNE Wednesday, Sept. 30 second floor we lllflfeeise ___ __ --T; -__-.:.._._T . .¥,_,__ l_,?J °°m‘m°u“g PH-mes were Presellt to pcrsonncl, naval or civil, going or W“"'°55 the °°l`9m°11Y.' The bride, day journeys as motorcycle pillioll wh° hi” been llvl-“Z in W`lllCl1<‘~‘f£1‘, passengers, owing to danger of ao- M"'~"5 for 31° P9-Sl flve Y€zlrs always ¢|d@m_ spent her holidays at her home _ln l“`W Gl&~S€°'w is very popular, and U10 gl‘00m holds a responsible posi- tion in Beverley Mass. The foiiowng Sfllfufflill' ¢V€n~l11S a "shower" was held for the newly weds when love- ly Klflis were received. The happy ¢'l11Die left Monday morning for their . _ _ future home in Beverley, Mlm, 1 ,= <"~`..-. THE FAMUUS followed by the been wishes of tllolr ,’ L ` RUUWNG noel of friends. ~|2BD AN' MAKE MONEY OF GETTW' Al.l_. ~/ou 'rl-llwc _ Ric:-I QUIK OF ls coM|=Ol2'r- Q, _ __, g/fy//7 /_ /'~ -.-1 7 av. \ f _"\ - ,-`\/A -Q . 3 ‘ \`_. _ (_ ____ _,_ _~_ fn _ / /_/°\`_ .3 ./’ ___\ __ _ ‘_ , __ i <11/4 -. " .gif/> _ ` ` ; i 1 Pj ~» ef/ _“,\ll.l`_fl-_.ll .,._.,;,lff~ ~ __ J* _ l-_ l ` 5 .6 ‘ "\-}‘ _, `+ .\\\ \\\~m\ \ _`\\` \._..\_> "$1 ‘la _ _-_,_ .__.`_:_._n :mlm-rnirllt rontnlning R0 noru being premlsu-in grnniul in Eulwurd lfeellun by Droll dllfgwl November ll, IBN mlulo Ileiu-mn Rlrhnrd llenrtl lml Eelwnral For-l\l\|l_l\LS() ALL ’l‘H.\'l` TR1\C'|‘ PIECE AND PARCEL Ol' _llml lituata lying- ami being' on Tuwnslllp numlrer 81 in Queens County aforomld bounded and dal- urlbfd no follows that in to any: C0.\ll\IENf'lNli on the south bound- ary of la-Ml In poimelslon of John lfochan, and in the louthwut angle of lnnd In puaaeulon nl Ellnlln Coffin, "l°l\“l‘ I"-lllllllll north ninng CoflI|\'s laml 25 chains thence nt rllht angles went in lnnrl In plvllaeuinn of Patrick Doyle, thence nolllh along Pnlrlfk Doyle'» lnml to Inml In noun-llion of the In-lrn ol Jlnnen Doyle- and thence malt to the plums of commencement rnninlnlng 25 nvru of land rnlervlng llmreout n right-nf-wily for the lnlrl Joseph lf. Doyle ills helrl and nulgns nl the width of 25 fc-et un either alnlo nl luslll clnrrllunl piece of lnml runn- ing from lnml of the uid Joseph lf. lmyle to the Point llultncha shore. The nhovn hula ln mulls under anal hy virtue of a power nl nnle contain' nl In nn lmlenturs of Morl|l\¢a betr- lng dnln the llilh :hay of Meptombor |924 mul mcule lneiwern John Milton Doyle of Frem-ll Village in (lurelln |‘m|n¢,v nfornnhl Farmer and llnry Ann Doyle wife of lim laid John Milton Doyle (nf the one pndrl) :lf 1 the undersigned (of the neon pl default having been made In the any ~ ' 1. Improper or irregular feeding 4. Feeding tainted or putrld ment. 5. Feeding meat from cattle or other animals which have died of disease. 6. Feeding from dirty dishes. 7. Feeding foods containing irritating sub- _ stances (such as disinfectllnts.) R-M Vita-Crumbla (Reg’d} Cereal “A” for Pelters R-M Standard Cubes “A” for Pelters RM Standard Cubes “B” for Breeders 1 l The seven chief faults in feeding we find [_ _ among fox breeders are easily avoided by _ ;,,'_v» _,_ _ feeding Ross-Miller Fox Foods, according to _ . ` \ ' ` '__ the Ross-Miller Schedule. fy.) Avoid These Seven Pitfalls I ` "HW 2. Feeding foods that are too constipating. W ' 3- F°°,-;*,e'4u»~:. ¢/"“"' ii/ ’ y, |` 1 l ¢ 503777! ? .N ' M/ milf/ 4,, lllenilrrllguorun D;'"1?A;'i:lll‘l,.’ 501. FII! of Banter liven w____ __*'_“§l_‘_';'_'_-‘_f m"____ . 0 ._ _l ». ' _ _ _ lf __ -_ / _ i; _- ~“*“. ‘ I 0 ¢ | 7 I/ ",./f, __ ' ,_ ' ` rcnon, nuns! nano., c An- mit ' ' :___/Z-,Se -;-_--________5,/_7-ff;-__A: ;_;,`l//-- 'f 1./ff,/,,,(.,~//' _ - g 1.o1"rn'l'owN. ._ A D ' _ _;f:f,._»- ,-_,»-`-/=-=”==- :<“>~' _ " »i,_‘j "°‘°‘ ¢"" “W “Y °‘ "" ' ° ln. 1. nonmr Mu-wg _ `r ~ _ Meme. nnllcll. mi-KAY '-“_ If 1/. Z:/1;; ' ' ~ L 1." 'rnou/is snlrmil Carton WINUWU F a co' Md. _ll /M .J1Q.w»l-news I . l°f"f'\_°"» canuuemm, r. l. | O summenlae, r. B. I- __\ 'n-is M\l.l.lou A12. , ,,,,,m_“m.____ “mum” 4_1., . 1.. wi-1°-l:"~=~1 - - ~ --- -~ ~ ~--- = ef.. __ :_ .=.. - .~ 1 __1,';»_,__s:,;,;;,-,';,,'--,;,,°°°:,';°,;°:;°;2 NAPANEE _ ONTARIO ' ` wa 5 4 ` ._ ,f.___ _ . ` _ atch your Ross-Miller Feeding Feed the right food and _feed it at the right times. If you haven't got one, write us for the Ross-Miller Feeding Chart, and free samples of Ross-Miller Fox Foods-if you have not been zllrendv using them. Try them out. The mflim-ifv nf tb" D105* SU¢""°“fUi "W “""'~l~es in Cunada 1-se Ross-Miller Fox Foods regularly. Write us ;_\ fu / 1 /_ ,f ... I i , l,i ,1 ="l I . _i _ » l a r , l f ,__ 5' ii if 1' f i .,_ _ _'_ __ i 4 i l l i iii l i l W xi. ,., _ V _"Q, .__ 5 l_,, L