.Western Guardian » —BUY DUNLOP TIRES and tubes at Bruce's. 0166-11-15-21. --LADIES' HEAVY SWEATERS, - assorted shades, sizes 36 to 42, special I $2.50 at Sinclair's. 0172-11-15-21. -.-RI-I_AL VALUES in Seal and Rat coate. Blnclclrl. 0172-11-10-21. -raan "BRACIYS" meet scrap, ' corn, wheat, bran and cod liver cfl to your hens. 0166-11-10-21. i —-WE WILL BE TAKING drOIQd Pork Friday and until Saturday at, noon each week until further notice. I Signed Peter MacNutt d: Son, Ilul- : ‘tI-fll-IIWZIG ‘lubed ' —ANOTHER SHIPMENT of ladies‘ I Mountain Beaver and Grey Goat BOYS’ B1116 Chimhillfl mix?‘"srtrtrriaii Qvercoat, $10.50 l ill»; E. lllllz- Fllinrliillzl (lvercilzlt with fancy plush lin- l.'1;.;, limit" bolt, sizes 2s‘ to 5%.‘), a great value I 31...... . . . . . . . . . . . . —SEE SINCLAIRS for plain Black I iPlush Coats with fur collars, also} 1 Fancy Plush coats for young ladies at , Sinclair's. 9172-11-l5-2i. , -10o LADIES AND MISSES Felt f — "" . g and Velvet hats worth regularly $3.00 . t to $5.00, clearing $1.95 nt Sinclalrs. Ii "‘ l 203's lllue Chinchilla or \\'llitne_\' Overcunls, fancy lll72'1l'l5‘lll-i plaid uoul lining; llzllt hell or (jllurd model. sizes Z8 selling $1.00 each at Sinclairs. , f to 13;’, z. itin- 30h will approve. 9172-ii-l5-2i. Navy Pilot Reefer $3.50 tEliilffiinffniiatnllil.Qfiigfl, Navy Pilot Breeches $2.50 18th. 9129-11-15-11. Tiizlny a ll-uy is ileiny; made perfectly comfortable tor full and ivinter in a suit composed of these V two grilrnlellts. Warm, heavy. smartly made. very illll‘?-.Cil\t'. 6 'l‘l1:r mil of Reelfcl" and Breeches $ o _' —A REAL NICE assortment of’ ' ladies and girls cloth coats. all lead-I I c ing styles and shades. Special prices l at Sinclairs. 9172-11-15-21. _ ' L-‘lfiltfll h —SEE oua SPECIAL showing oil Children's hats in Felt and Velvets. —.'!0 YOUNG LADIES‘ Rain coats. clearing prices at Sincla‘rs. I 011241-15-2‘. ‘ ——20 GIRLS RAIN COATS. sizes 6| to 14 years, allshades. Special $3.50; at Sinclairs. 9l'l2-ll-l5-2i. ‘r - -.< ié-‘u-vm- —LARGE NTEAIWER IN PORT.—| --_.p” Another large steamer arrived inl Summerside on Thursday morning: :1; uality. Silv New and Lower Price Brace’: "Brayco” Special Fox and Mink Netting and Ranch Building Supplies side Cutting Him rupee n-M. Special W. W. Fox Bbcult, 1000 lb. lots $0.50 peg 10o lb, u, $6.75 per 100 lb. R-M. Special W. W. Fox Kibblo, 1000 lb. lots $1.00 pep 100 1|; or .............. $7.26 peg 100 |b, R-M~ stflllflflfd Meat FOX Biscuit, 1000 lb. lots $5.75 per 100 lb, 9g u.t.............---.-...---..-.. SUPPLIES POI POX DENI. PINS AND HOUSES Brace‘; H. M. Fox Feeds and Fur Farming Supplies l? Galvanized Hinge: Newfoundland Clear Cod Lin; m] (steam rellned) S-gsl iota ................................... .. $1.35 per gal. lruL (can extra) $1.50 pel- gab sllwlnl prlcc on cask lots. Mealblcnd. 50 lb. bugs, each .......... .......... $1.75 .... .... .... ....... 1.00 per 10o lb. Fl o dBo I l . “M- slalldalll m" F“ Klllllle 1°00 lb~ M: 51-25 For 10o lb pt- rlll: c1333.. cbrrecll-izi riftllw" s’? . ' -¢- - c“ C o . . . . . . . . $7.50 per.100 lb. I-‘ino GroundAlfulfa Leufmeal...“ ...,~,,,5p|b, ll-M- swllderd Flue Puppy Meal 1000 lb. lots $1.15 per 100 lb. OI‘ Fleischman's Dry Yeast (m lb. tins) .... ,, 52,40 ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - - - ~ -' - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - - .. $8.00 per 100 lb. Silver Fur Food 8—6l,4 lb. can: to case . .... 56.00 per case R-M- Slallllllld Plulu Puppy Blwull- 1°°° "l- "l" "l5 per 100 lb. or Vitamin WheafGerm sane pcr 0s lb. beg .. 4c per lb. , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ~ - ' - - - - - - - - - $8.00 per 1001b. .I)1sinfec‘ nt fox pens. dens and poultry houses with Genuine Iznl "'1'; Slllllllflll Cllflwwl Puppy Biscuit, 1000 lb. lots 12.2: per 100 Disinfectant In liquid or powder fonn. R." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.50 per 100 lb. Izal Disinfectant. per gal . . . . . . ..........._S3.00 t {h lair scu t and Meal contain 10%, meat. 2% bonemcal. Izal Disinfectant, 5 gal. lots. per gal. .. $2 85 “l; ‘H133. lutvd livlll‘ 0". milk powder, alfalfa meal, yeast and Cans extra. shwddef: w’: I‘ h n " _ lzal Disinfectant Powder for disinfecting pens (write for prices.) ll "W fill A Qualty ................ $7.25 per 100 lb. Buhack Flea Powder, per pkg. ..........................‘..... 85c Shredded Wholcwhcat "B" Quality . ........ $5.50 per 100 lb. glllilfll Wllelvwhvut "A" Quality --------- $1.50 per 100 lb. 112 lb. bag, per lb. .. 17c 6'1"; Plall‘ Sildlllll" "llllllll "llllllbflllell . $8.00per100|b. per package .. 35c “l; , lrandl Flshmeal $5.50 per 100 lb. Wear-Ever Heavy Aluminum Feeding Pans 83.00 per doz. 28c each lmherfl. lollhbagmeach . . . . . . .. $5.00 Galvanized Drinking (Inns 84.75 per dos. . . . . . . . 45c each ' l 4 < BRACE S MEAT CHOPPERS ARE SPECIALLY ILQUIPPED FOR FUR FARMERS lfll- 5° "and Mm Chopper (Special equipped) s 5.50 each M». 60 Geared Hand Meat Chopper (special equipped) ,, 515,00 Qgch No. 70 Power Meat Chopper, special equ'pped wlth grease and on cups, semi-steel worms and the right size pistes $32.00 each No. 85 Extra Heavy Power Chopper with heavy stand (Z-gpggfl) (Special equipped.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $225.00 959]] 500 lb, Genuine Fnfrhanks Scale Weigh Beans. 250 to 300 lbs. 240 lbs. Union Counter Scale. with tin scoop Compressed Ail- spppyq-g _ Hauck Fire Guns, Extra Soft l0 ga. Galvanized Luclng Wire. per lb. (can also supply with bag rack) ' . . . . . . . . . . .......~.¢--.-~»-n--.|- Iznl Flea Powder (bulk) per lb, . . ..... No. 80 Heavy Power Meat Chopper. (special equipped) .. $75.00 each No. 90 Bone Grinder. capacity 75 to I25 lbs. $39.00 each No. 100, 2 H. P. Sta“ y "‘ “ Engine. ‘ ' ‘ $70.00 each No. 55 Electric Motor-Write for prices, stating phase and H. P. 500 lb. Warren Platformflcale 831.00 each 37.00 each » $7.75 to 8 8.95 each ..... . . . . . . . . .. $13.75 each . . . . . . . . . $4.75 to $50.00 each 5.12.00 to $02.00 eech . . . . , 8|; I5. 1930 - ._=r-_-.-- . . _ er Fox Farming Pay-g! List “Brayco” Netting, Feeds and Supplies-f Galvanized Special Fox Staples, per lb. . . . . . . . . . .. l 10c " ' ' ill music. s ngi-rlgyyzfiliriylcmg ’ Win. Hunter was the winner of a Easier’? Guardian. lléitilllllll Pyrex Pie Plate. After l lunch was served by the Ladies 0t , the Institute. two fortune tellers ar- 1 rived mid nflordeclmuch amusement for the Harris Abattoir Co. to load potatoes for New York. This is thcl tenth steamer for that company to come to Summerside this ‘fall. She is the S. S. Ravnagngcr. Capt. Nelson. weight and has a crew of over thir- t_v mcn. The S. S. North Devan, which arrived last Sunday, sailed on Thurs- day morning for New York with a czwgo of 63.000 bags of tablestock po- I tatccs and some turnips, for Clark Eros, Charlottetown. Capt. Grady. who is the pilot for the Summers-id: harbour, rcparts a very busy season for shipping this fall. If the mild ivcather continues there may be some 'l‘l"-e l‘.".ll‘i" 011$. and. g NORTH RUN FIFO ."\'(‘l!l'Ol. llfllilll‘ roll if Nsrrtl Tflr-iico School l'."l' illr month of UCi/JJPTZ rllrlc X~l_ xiv-grunt Woolner and l’) 11's \'.'; - wlrlunil; 2. Dorothy 'l'll(.:l.|is. (Z-rrldl- VIII f. Jolllii" ixlllcNeill. do VII l, Jet-n Woven; 2, ‘l SllLlllI 3. Ruby ."ill_\lie.-~"l=r. Galvanized Corrugated Plain Corrugated IIeav Plain Light T. Hinges. Galvanized Safety Hasps ' I m v __1_ Hm,“ WHOM,“ 1 Um more boats in for potatocsrs. l‘ (ljiorlls an: EyedslorkStaylcs ........... 4c to 8c each Fur Combs $1.35 to 8 1.50 pr. ., , ,V ‘Anyd pm). (,fl._,,‘, - v a van BC l1 oc s .. ..... . . . . . .. 45c cacti Largo Red Electric Lanterns S 2.50 each .‘ \ rl()\v (. . In l I m ‘ H Ivy-Hr‘, z . . (- Plain Padlocks .. .. . 15c to 15c each Batteries extra. 5 100 u, h __ q V‘ ‘.4 .m,,,.. ,_ ; H p ,_ . _ - _ r H I‘ y H N _ . , .- - v- ‘ - . . . . . . . . c r; ,.-.,.,,,. ‘W, .._,.,.,,._.,n,_, mm,’ n \'."3l')'.ll." ::. li1.'-—~l Iliwo" 4, ‘v"““v'““‘ “ 9MFAIS 131M111" f _ Gllllllflls W" "will" "l" l l 4-59 lllll- buns Rance Flllfilllllhts . $1.25 to s 4.50 each l; Hp _ ' ' - . . Qllflllliil Court. TlTE-frrlleylllcmbcls ° new ‘liv- Fox Tong; ' _ Gasoline Torches . - . - - . - - . --‘- - - - - - - » - - -- 5 6-75 em Fox Catching Nets (complete) . . . . . . . .. $ 2.75 each f. ti i i: A r14“; ulnar nut. Silrllc lllStiillt and W°m°ll5 "bill?" "l" “l ‘-‘ °"‘~. 1 ' -" 5 n1. Galvanized Cans with bronze pump and an" nets ...... ....... ....,-s 1.00 each ;‘;,7.n._ Inna.‘ . 1 wnrrvn‘ Wqwlp. 1 Hahn...“ of Mrs, Liar-me Gallant for thflhll i hose. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . 8 ca. 399 candh. [lower Guam]? Lamp! or lantern!‘ l? 01.... ............., m“. ~ 3- Fllv slllllrlllli 4» ("PKWY °°l°"" mm“? Alillwlll‘ l“; . BM“ F01 Tvllus ~ -5 h» "l- ....... .. $5.000» $10.00 each Ill 'h.uu\o“yf gn|n'!j r. Clifford Whit», weather we". very unity-viable sev-j Pistol Grip I-‘ox Tongs (nnc hand) . . . . .. l 4.00 pr. nnnAycor- SPEC!“ Fox NETTING 1 m" 2,] iin.-~l~ m» l‘ b: l. (iftltlP l lsrl .1, rill-pl (loamy; 2, cnteen members and thirty-five vis-l Nickel Plated Piling Guns (bent or straight) sonwxls Wm m.“ 0M1“ breeding pen 12 m -.». e 3.; ~ n;.; ;.; c 1.3" ;- Qgbffl (nappy, itors were present. Meeting opened . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11.95 pr. hmgndenvend ______'__________ nun" "no . - r l (“rt-ode l hlr.) l, Emarcl Cowl; 2. by lPPS-"lilllll "Creed" and roll call Wood and rubber pilling guns S 1.00 pr- } '¢4.¢ p oooooooeoooo 1w. n _-lr~_ was answered by "Proverbs." Min- :l;‘.‘.:;_nu 0111.11! IIYi-f» z n n\-..;~l(,l1l-.l..~:. Dr-‘L: fllnrren. U03,‘ of last meeting were read ap- “" ’: m tlllxl-llzlllllfllxlitY :~ ‘J ‘V“""’l“ m5" proved mill sgnfid- The new sick ' FOX and MINK NETTING y. _ __ g . . , I 5 " "' "' \Vf\'llll‘l'. Una Court. Bollnell LePnyc. g "it 1 lnterl Mrs. Archie n n , -- -.: I» \ RK ‘I \N 1 V,’ v. - ,... l ....1 “Mo” Mm, 0mm! m “m? id G u L BRAYCO lox Netting ls known from thc Yukon and British Columbia in the West to " ‘7 ' r ‘ ' "1' m“ mom“ " l Gallant and Mm‘ IS are a an l Labrador and Newfoundland in the East It has competed for yelrrwlth all kinds of so-callcd '12 1.‘. '3'; f;-—~1rl.\i ‘ "utct, Dcvfp, uentin Court. Sadie c - -i a]- ; ' Q and for _cliool. Mrs. Max me G , -~ ‘flnmumn P h l z ‘ __ _ D “I ; special fox netting and is. as usual, the favorite o! thousands o! experienced fur farmers. "Bruycol I: l. ~ ' ‘Nlamm’ 0' 9' 15ml Ml” Bennett“ Gallant to netting l; about one half the price It was a few years sgo. Now Is the time to build your ranch. .'\. s \Vnr)ll‘ll‘l‘~~—Tl'3flCll'lT~ prepare program. Misses Marguerite and Catherine Corcoran. Since thc last meeting a number of ncedtul articles were purchased for (he; school including new shades, stove ‘ board. coal hod, and a Water KEWO ' It was also decided the member; would clean the school every sec- vond month. The program which was 'ably prepared by Miss Louise Arsen- alllt and Miss Henrietta Gallant proved a success. Next meeting which is the annual meetinz W!" l” l" (he home of Mrs. J. J. Corcoran and Llio roll call wll be answered by Of-Il iglnal verses. Meetinfl Olllied by! singing the “Ode? extra pen or guard fence. JOHNSONT iADIES’ READ Y- TO- WEAR I/I (JIJIJAT (JEOIKIJ/i’ STREET S PE CIA Li CLEARING SALE IVATER STREET HARDWARE, GROCERIES, l _.O'I.EARY~The twelfth annivers- ary of Armistice Day was celebrated at O'Lea.ry with appropriate ceremon- , lee. On Sunday evening the returned men of the vicinity paraded to the Uuited Church where the service , was conducted by the pastor Rev. A. F. Baker. On Monday morning an Armistice service was held in St. Anthonv.‘ church Bloomfield at was held in thc 0'I..eary Hall. Music {which thc pastor, Rev. .1. A. Gaudct l°l‘ ll“ dallce w” lurllmwd bl’ ll" icfflclatcd. They then returned t0 olmllry orchealra‘ n’ “'55 esllmllled 10km‘, and at New, the", w“ a that over two hundred were present parade m the monument l“ by (he at this entertainment. All of these o-uuy ugh,“ o; the a p; 5_ L. m passed a most enjoyable eve ~lng and this parade the school children nl30 lll" ‘upper “ml 4'1"“ ‘"9"’ 1 3"?” pmldp.md_ The _.. ~_-._-.._, M the success financially as well as socially. monument was delivered by Rev. W. "o- S. luring of thc West Cope United ““““ chm.“ M“ A m Bake, M m --ISI.ANI) FOXES-Tho Fox Show prayer. Several of the returned me'l held llll-l Y9" l" °°llllll1°ll°ll wllll and their wivu were entertained at , ll"- Mllllllml wllll" Fill W" l 5.4 VE MONEY——SHOP I A T J0 0 N ,S n sumptuous dinner given by Mr. and "Wal- l-llww- Tllfi l-‘llllld W" W°ll Mrl. Wntaon Bllliker at their homo. , . Fall mlrl Winter COATS lull-l! In’ so!!! lo make room for (Ihrisfnlas stock .,¢.'.’9./)0 l0 3-15.00 (Tools 0n l y $29. 5O Others from $15.00 l0 $25.00 JIIltW/i l’ SIX/TS and DRESSES li‘lfll).ll Y and SA TU RDA Y .S‘I'I1(.'l.ll l. PRICE $8.95 Silk Vest and Ifloonler only $1.00 PATINTED I928 I Illl OTHER PATENT! FINDING Maritime Provinces. Ml‘. llam Johnson, Msrgate; Side Cutting Pliers, per pair mfific» e A . rill‘ (up .\'ol:l:2l~l~ folk. The bazaar was D? Belg"? wfirwiy 83d famedlgfize Hooks and Staplel Safety Hasp Snaps Pilling Gun a derided success and the proceeds {mm 9mm‘ roobs‘ c? s“? b ‘ Shears for cutting lwirc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75¢ go $159 POX Stlpll u‘ "l llll‘ "$9M"? “llloulllfll l” 537-50- “filers gggonhid em: “an , 31282 - Cel-O-Glass the new health giving unbreakable glass for poultryulorufo; houses per '... . .. . .,, - _, v .. S is. , oils n: an 5.05 en ' r “gum ~\‘°lll-l-*‘“ l‘ dllllflls alld llly cent" m liq. ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18c Ffqsh Cement in many-ply moisture proof paper sacks. Galvanized T. Hinges. 3 lo 8 in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galvanized Corrugated Heavy T. Hinges with solid brass pins. 4 in. to 8 ln, per pair Plain Hinge or Box Hosp: . . . . . . . .. .... Plain Safety Hasps . . . . . . ..... . . 10c to 18c each Brace, McKay 8c Co., Ltd THE LARGEST DISTRIOUTORS OF FOX NETTING AND RANCH SUPPLIES IN AMERICA In l1 evening a supper: aid dance .evcnly diatributedmovcdutho three prizes, six firsts, two seconds and one third. Mr. George Brown of Margnle ll and feeding of the animals was pro- was also a big exhibitor and secured l vlded. Mr. L. T. Leeman of Salisbury. a number of thc best prises. Other llcading foxmun and director o! the exhibitors and prize winners were: Mr. John A. Lea, Summers“ ; Capt Association, had charge of' the ar- Read and son. Borden: Messrs. Wil-i Wesley I it for the splendid manner in which Wood. Hazelbrook; Olifford Rogers. Linkletter; Douglas Bell. cape Tra- verse; Edwln Johnson. Long River represenl-ed- The prlul were very M1’. o. snelwn sharp, 14.1. A. who given yearly by uu Oanodll-n Silver .. . 50c 3.00 IIIIll!IIOUIIIIIIIIIUlolllllollllllillllill Write for prices. 18c to 45c . . . . 35c to 75c T, Hngcs. 4 to 8 in. with plain pins. per palr .........., 30c 1p 30c y T. Hinges. 4 to 12 In. pcr pair ... 20c to 51.03 3tol2in.perpalr . . . . ......... _§¢h§og 8ceach Nickel Plated Mouth Clamps . . . , _ , _ _ _ _ ,_ ...I8cto25ceach louilllliill v __ . Gas Torch N-ul-n-unu... .. . .. ‘$10.00. 11.00 and $12.00 p}. SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. :1 Phones-lei, 102.10: WHOLESALE mp moron. DISTRIBUTORS FURNITURE, srov as, muons. PAINTS, SUMMER STREET FISHING SUPPLIES Fox " ’ Association for region- ul Fox Show. Ono in Eastern Canada and one in thc West. Saskatoon has the regional grunt for the western region this yearn-S. has just returned from the Maritime Leighton - Winter Fair, speaks very highly of Rogers of Kcnsington sent nine fox- the arrangements made for the ex- es to the show and carried off nine lllbitlon of foxes at the Fair. Every thing in connection with the care PERSONALS —Mr. Charles A. Maynard and Mr. Gilli-s of Port Hill were visitors to i-angements and deserves great crcd- Summcrcide on Thursday-S. Canadian National Pox Breeder's every detail win thought out. This is tho first time that Amherst bed sp- plicd for the regional grant of 01.000. guest of Mrs. Montgomery of Myrtle Street. Bummcrsidc, tor ‘Ihanlcslllv- inn-G. lip-St —Mr. Gerald Montgomery 0i MOIICI/On. N. 8., spent the week-chi at his home in Summcrsidc-S. —Mr. Jessa Bernard of Summer- side accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Gcudct. who left by motor on Thursday morning for Florida, u fl! an Boston, whore he will spend thB winter with relatives-J. —Misa Gertie Maynard. atendlfl" pher at Messrs. Milllgan and Morri- -Ml|s Lavslls Jones was the son of Northam had a slight opera- tion at the Prlncs county Holtlllll on Thursday 0nd ll MW 001M W?‘