4 BRACE’S FOX FEEDS Csrload quantities illlt "Whfll Burris’ Boneless Horse Most usnc’ Bu! Tflw llnrrls‘ Lamb Trill! Harris’ Lamb Plucks Harris’ (bee!) Bee! Liver Harris’ Horse Liver flgrgln’ Beef Hearts . Harris‘ Beef Tflmmlnu Harris‘ Bee! Tongue Trlmmiflll Fisbmeal Dried Milk Powder Alfalfa Meal Charcoal Meal Bonemeal Dried Yeast Newfoundland Clear Odorless Cod Liver Oil . R-M. lileat and Mill! Fox Biscuit _ R-M. Charcoal Mont Fox Biscuit R-lil. Pupil)’ Meal Shredded Wheat Broken Sodas Vltamiueral. (a mineral feed and conditioner) Mcalbiend, (o. cereal, vegetsbls, nut and liver meal for foxes) Sold in sny quantity. All orders appreciated. BRACE. McKAY f? CO. L I M I T E D SUMHERSIDE, P. E. ISLAND “~00 v-eo-oeo-o-oo-e TCU-U-Zl-u . C. M. Lampson fit Co., LIMITED. 6i Queen Street London, E, C. l, England Public Auction Sales F RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnishv ed without charge by applyhg to B. T. Holman, Ltd" Sum- merside, P, E. l. _ "nepresented by Alfred Fraser, inc. ‘212 Fifth Avenue New York, N. I. 10-15411. Eox FEED FoR SALE Bee! Trips Beef liielts Beef Lips Beef Tongue Trimmings Boneless Becf Veal. tin carcass) ‘Lamb Plucks Lamp Tripe Lambs and Mutton, (in carcass) l! rsemeat. (carload lots or imp Hogs Plucks, Hogs Liver Burs; Liver. The island Cold Storage Company Ltd. u-zs-u. OOJQOQ O§§§O—OO OOQ§OOOOOG§FF EYES TESTED g AND GLASSES [FITTED t E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist! l4: Richmond Street -(—Q-O O-O§O 0400 O Am. u... cmusrmss nusn _' and until new vcsns EVE 5' . Cartons Book and Toy . Stores will be open each evening up to six o'ci.ocir and m" on NEW YEARS EVE. WE still have a nice selection to choose from. BOOKS, NEW YEAR CARDSv BEAUTIFUL BOXED STA- TIONERY, FOUNTAIN PINS. ck. T o y "‘ Department ‘(up suum afhere may be something you neglected to give !or CHRIST- HMAI, well a gift _!er NEW use: will be 1m as smot- pa“. Aron will nod what you want here. orscoimrs on annoy sol no lower I"! NIH-re. was» »~ ‘=4. vi.- 8i0o. i‘ children are being educated not, Western Guardian‘ —BNOW8HOES AND MOCCA- BINB in £00k It Bruce's. 'idl—il_-38-ll -svssssnv nsrsaawr unto Batteries thigh test) sold at Stan's. _ Jm-ia-so-ai. -aur sv-ro‘ suns. hockey boots. sticks and bucks st arm's. 0 vsi-n-zs-ai —SPECIAL PRIOR on I new 5 H. P. Fairbanks Statiofilfi . Engine st Bruce's. WQ-IQ-Sil-Il. —CONVALESCING.— The friends o! Miss Catherine Gaudet, who has been seriously ill st her home in Tig- nish, are pleased to learn of her con- tinued advancement towsrds the great goal health. Catherine is being Is- sistcd in her msreh by the tender nursing of her sister, Miss Alma, RN. New York, and Miss LoBlsnc, B. N" Charlottetown. under the skilled dir- ection of her docton-T. —($B»IBTMAS CONTIUIZ- The Christmas Contest for the school children of hot one, two and three which was -- ductsd by the Morris Bernard Co., Tlgnlsh, was nnlalised on Saturdy, 21st. The lucky gueasers were: Haul Murphy, 1st; Rita Gaudet, 2nd; Irene Arsenault, 3rd. Boys, Lester Gavin, 1st; Philip Gout-let, 2nd: Ray Doucctte, 3rd. Apart from these prizes were given, a box o! chocolates, to every child who ventured s guess numbering in. “all about. 100. The sbovs mentioned firm srs to be consist-tainted on the suc- cess o! this contest and the kindly interest which prompted them to this moans of helping to make the child- ren happy at Christmas-Jr, AMISCEIJANEOUS SHOWER»- On Tuesday evening, November 20th, s. delightful misceilanedus mower wns held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Quinn, Storzlay, in homo- of Mrs. James somers, formerly Miss Una Fsrrlsh, o! Stanley. The num- erous ond valuable presents were op- mfii bl’ Mil BN1!!! Anderson; the lwmosnving vanes‘ worn sud by Miss Arms Hemilt and Miss Mar- garet Quinn presented them to the bride. The latter, n a few well-ex- prescd words thanked the gathering ‘for the nice gifts and extended a hearty invitation to everyone to vil- it her in her new home. The re‘ mninder of the evening was very pleasantly spent in music and danc- inB——). -EXAMINATION. — The annual Christmas examination was held in the Tignlsh High School on Tuesday, 11th inst, and was largely attended. The classes which were examined by their teachers, Mr. Elmer Pinesu and Mrs. L. J. Murphy, assisted by Rev. Father McKenns, Mrs Clouds Kinch and others, were found to be well grounded in their school work and possessing s splendid knowledge of local and Dominion politics. The students of French were congratulated on their linzual “ ‘nments, accent that might be developed only in Que- bec school seems to have flourished hers. Good order prevailed during the entire program, even the smallest child giving ample proof o! the dis- clplln which is being tsught, of the Tlgnish School may well be said the merely instructed. At the close 0f the meeting the teachers and pupils were heartily congrstulated by the indies and gentlcment present-T, —KIZNSING'I‘ON BAG! OLUB,_ An enthusiastic meeting o! this Club was held in lvsn Brown's rooms on Saturday, December 21st. The follow. a in! officers were appointed: David O'Connor, Secretary; Am- Secretsry: wmum Sutherland. Starter: linvid O'Connor, William Toombs, Austin ‘Taylor, Judges; P“. 1'01 Judges. Geo. Woodsids and Geo. Dennis: W. B. McArthur. Timer; Jim" Pflfliltftsst, President. Myron McArthur and William Profltt yo" appointed a committee in provide W!!! Ind mil-Ill o! clsaning s, coup; !or the races. National ‘Trotting Assn. rules to govern sli rsoss. Club owni- berehip fee, one dollar, All driven h. s. race must be members o! the Club. Th! Proposal to smalgsmata with the Summeziide club was considered. but | the New lmidon members, who corn. prise the mater number in the club i-lwucht the dismiss m m m. n win mutuslly sums w pat-nail soul EFFIPIENT erior of the City ilospitala-A. ..‘i|il,lthsl-I:;i,st4nographsr srss sxunno, osssssi ‘i l“ "WWW ‘Mm’ w“ lUPII-IIDANDITIIIII. J. W. JOHNSTON f. R. Brown, cuss-m. srmmos oivsn to . snarl woos. summit-not and ltsolec sum races vino sotrlsa and spsstslsrs whenever feasible. first rscs to bs laid on New landou- ice, New Year's dsy. Races will take plus on ‘mcsdsy o! esch week theresfisr. livery spectator u cordially invites to interview um secretary cad brooms s number. The spectators, by their generous response to ‘flint’ collections, inads it possible toheveogtladtcssonofrscinglsst winter. sad if owners cons forwsrd prompt sod "nappy" this siosm with thsirfsstonennodoubt the ssme benevolent treatment will be sooosned. lisoea w start promptly at no r; M. lbtry book closed on the minute-K. rsnsousns -M.r. Emery Mcrsrlane oi Ken- sington, xcoently returned from sn extended visit to Boston end Ne‘! Bfllllnd Stated-K. ' -M.r. William German of Atlir bslos Landiht. Alta, is vilitinl his home 3nd relatives st Remington. sits: sn sbpence of eighteen yearn-K l r-Mr. R. J. Brown who hes been visiting Dr and Mrs. Johnston, Tig- nish, left on Wednesday's express !or Richmond, where he has taken an data: Richmond "Dewdrop Inn."— . —Miss LeBisne, R N, Chsrlottew town, who has been profeslonally em‘ weeks, returned to Chnriottetown on Baturdsy.—~'i‘. -au- Charles Dalton left 11min: on Monday's express for Boston. Mass, v/hers he expects to spend Christmas before sailing for Cubs where he intends to spend the winter. —T. Eastern Guardian ..'LAS'1‘ CHANCE-For sale one light medium Silver Fox Pup. Register- ed Canadian National. Price reason- able. n. J. Mabon, Montague, P. E. 1.! 797-i2-30-3i. l MCLIAI-ANC! CALL-Commenc- ingDeoembsr 38th and continuing iiiltil. January t, we offer our entire stock oi Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Men's and Boy's Clothing, including Sweaters and Ovsroosts at greatly re- duced prices. We have some real good bargains to offer, which will ensble you to mskc substantial savings on s11 purchases McLeod 8: McGregor, Mon- tague, 9.1. I. v ‘lfl-iidl-Ai. ..'CHBISTMAS CONCERT -—On‘ “ December 38rd, g, very en-i joyahle program-was held in the Town Hall, Georgetown, under the auspices o! the Baptist Church. An important port of the program as far as the children was concerned st any rote was the Xmas tree om which general presents were distri- buted to all of the Sum!!! school class. Mr. lsmusl f ton cspsbly performed the part of huts Claus. The musical part of the DFOCIIsn was wen rendered, and reflects much u-edit on those who directed it. Althoufli all numbers were well received, one sspsolslly, a psniomino entitled, “O Zion Haste" a repro- duction o! the famous story written by Mrs. Mary Thomas, is deserving of special mention. The following is the complete 'progrsm: Opening chorus, The Hcsvqnly Story; Reci- mdon, Hose Llewellyn: Vocal duet, Ills and Olivsrltol; Plntmnime, O Iiittle ‘town of Bethlehem; Patri- otic exercise, Liberty's Token’: Vo- csl solo, Wilkins: Vocal trio. Ring the Bells of Heaven. by Clor- ens Llewelhrn, Ira-nets Lone and‘ Ills ma: Chorus. "Thli-‘l W117 W! All Love Christmas," Mcitation‘, Manon nsfussz‘ Psotomimv. 0 Z1011 Haste; Vocal solo, Ml‘. Willisms; 0f- toting; Cioiing chorus, "o Christ- mastidef’ m. Wllllsml. pastor oi tree dos u» bsliwprovery artisti- cslly trimmed for the occasion-A. IIIIONAIJ his home in Georgetown-s damn, poll lb: apartment st the new and very upto " gazed in Tlgnish !or the past. two. _ éADDlIIl AND PIIIINTATION An event. replete with significance. transpired in Kensington on Christ- mas Ive, that marks soother period in boltal service in thatprogressive town. After the heaviest mull of the season hsd n sorted. the patrons of the nftloe politely served. sud the work !or the-following morning per- formed. all the-snail oootrsctcrs sum- moned to oomsreacs Postmaster m‘. Boyd I-Iowsrd. Ind suooistes Mr. Klei- Duggsn snd Miss Ruth Hilts sod addressed them thus; Mi‘. Lloyd Howard. Postmaster, Konslngton: "Respected Bin-On this festive oc- casion. the joyous Feast of Christ- mas. we ore reminded of our friends and we endeavor to remember them. Prominent among them we see you stand out conspicuous. a man deserv- nig of the deepest gratitude from us. the mall contractors or Ksnsingwl. who come in closest sssoolstion with you every day in the discharge of duty. ungrateful would we be i! we did not express. in some‘ emphstic manner. our sppxeeistion of your kindness and conslderotlon for us. snd your soiicitude in making the work ss pleasant as possible. You bestow upon us every privilege and i A One- Volume Dictionary-Cyjglopedia ! l iVhy Make t“ Embarrassing Mistakes in Pronunciation ? And Yea May Have It For ing. C encyclopedia. rennin every desist-sues that. you can provide to make life “mp-did woarehlllwtohavetbiliiilfiflmm‘ lty of expressing our spprcciatlon. We must not tail to include Miss Hilts and Mr. Duggsn, who certainly an efficient and the personification of politeness. We ask you to soospt thesesmslltokcnsofourssteemsnd wish you sll the fullest mwmeat 0! this festlvsvseasou. o signed by mull cont-rectors of Ken- sington. Miss Annie Gordian. Mr. J. A. Resdy. Mr. Jame Dunphy. m. 1-for- ris nlsimey, Mr. Robert Dunphy. w. George Hilts. Mr. Cyril Connick. ‘Mr. Howard and his assistants acknowledged the address and gifts with evident gratitude. and said that they considered all that they had done was only the conscientious glgchgrge of duty, snd they were pleased to learn that their efforts were thus sppreolsted. Brief remsrks were mads- by the persons who“ homes arcsppended to the sddrm. showing how‘ they appreclsts the kindness and politeness always shown by the Post Office officials. Y. JOHN HOUSTON At Mayfieid, P. E. 1., 0h Dec. U. honsvsrreooqsrsdJie wsssmsno: ua _ ohsrsotor. with s quiet and psscoebie ~ disbfllition. and 'rs- speohdbyallwlioknewhimdiswss successful lo nil the srts of fax-mill! and mods for himself one of the most besutilui homes tri the settle- ment. but it is the inner life that counts, for “as s ins-n thinketh in nu 1am. so u us." "Not in the clsmor of the crowded street, But in ourselves are triumphs or de- fest." Hcwalllidtlorvltonboo. 18th. in New Glssgow Cemetery, and leaves to mourn a loving wife, three sons snd one daughter. namely (Elia) Mrs. Dickl. Arthur and n-s in Csskstch- ewsn, and Bank at home. also seven grand children. ‘ll-n pail besrors (his six nephews) were. Ernest Houston. John Clark, m. isdrntt, Allllll’! Laird. 1413b Warren and Warren Houston. ' 3 New Features Remington Portable "Typewriter i 6. Nswtlsrrblelstsro ‘l. Carrisgslnck _l. llsrginlslssssooksy- board {In four attractive colors. I39 Granville Street REMINGTON TvrEwRrrERs LIMITED I DECEMBEP 1929 ... n"; Halifax, N, g_ Local representative MARITIME STATIONEIS LIMITED. eoa++s¢4s While riding in s taxicab between Bochum and Wei-no, Germany, a man was suddenly lolted soiviolently that he sustained several broken "rlbmanddledonhiswayiothebos pltal. An order was made recently st Blsckpoo . Knolls-id, for the payment of s debt of $60.30 st the rots of six cents s. month which will require EYESIGHT . . t EXAMINATION j ‘zittlng and supplying Glasses r I . ' H. J. 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