aunts ‘I :: ‘fife-W W“ Kife-sng-mtifl... -...»..s..-s.§wm.».-.r...-_.k¢..--.....__. epo-‘h: .. .,_- z,‘ . “ ' ‘IA-Z “s”; LI; hydrated meat meal, ration until Sept, 1 THE ABOVE FEEDS TESTED ON OUR OWN RANCHES DURING THE PAST TWO YEARS. 6 weeks of age on above feed, Vixens were weaned from pups Pups were started at and adults from time on No. 2 Ration. IN ADDITION WE OFFER YOU: SUNGLO SUMMER-PUP SUNGLO SUMMER ADULT without meat & LOUSE KILLER SUNGLO FLEA SUNGLO WONDER SUNGLO WORM EXTERMINATOR SUNGLO EAR LOTION SUNGLO WHITE DISINFECTANT VITAMINERAL All above Products are ISLAND MADE. _ Prices up to 40% less SEE YOUR NEAREST international Fox Limited FOX FEEDS and PRODUCTS are steadily gaining in favor. YOU CAN RAISE PUPS WITHOUT MEATS. YOU CAN FEED ADULTS ALL SUMMER WITHOUT MEATS. 1. SUNGLO SUMMER-PUP RATION containing de- fed with whole milk and eggs * may constitute the pups’ entire feed until Sept. 1. 2. SUNGLO FOX RATION N0. 2 soaked in skim or buttermilk may constitute the adult fox’s entire DEALER OR WRITE US. WERE THOROUGHLY Ration without meat than similar products. & Animal Foods. i i foxes a right start nourishingfood. from factory. fBcx 446 v _. Professional Gard: lllcLEOD e BENTLEY t; W. Ii. BENTLEY, K. O. ' I. A. BENTLEY. K. C. rs and Attorneye-at-Lew v MONEY T0 LOAN g; Olllce: m Richmond Street- LL 8 MATHIESON lell o. L. Mstbiesen. nun we with ro wit.“ Building lrevinefelluk, IUIOLQIIONIOIIIL ,.i.in=niiini,x.c. y. ens. IOLIOITOI. IO. IMPERIAL It is extremely important to give puppy This start can be given by feeding IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD, which is especially high in food values as it is made from carefully selected ingred- ients universally recognized for high standard nutritional content. IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD formula is prepared with a view to of pups into active, sturdy foxes with pelts of highest sheen and faultless color. To accomplish these results “lmperials" must be fed early and regularly through- out the whole season. Secure from your local dealers or direct Imperial Biscuit Co., Ltd.‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' PUPPY by early supplying the development Phone 721 H. F. MacPHEE. B. A. NOTARY. lie. nannlsrsl. eouorroa um; lnildllll. . Charlottetown Ever so youthful in effect is s. flattering evening coat being shown. which is full length and made of white taffeta with the shoulders and tight wrist gathered m. Bred Peroiiern Stallion llegro 0f ‘ilie West --_- Registration Ne. 1M1. Enrolment No..l1. Will stand for service-at field, for the season of 190B. Mares at owner's risk, Terms reuoneble. _ Mares from a distance can be met by arrangement between 10 can. snddpan. J. NORRIS SINCLAIR, the owner's stable. Suniiner- _ Guardian _ . emcee no their Rept. Archie at n. J- moon's Phone 01. or left JOONCIIII/r, PLAY AND DANCE. Oddfeiiows ‘Hall, Mon- tague. May H under auspices c! Ro- bekah and Oddfeliows. Bistei- lodges invited. Is-‘lofli-B-li-Ii The Circular Staircase‘ . B! . MARY ROBERTS EINIHART (Continued from Page i) and finding Bailey there had brought him borne. Mr. Bailey had not been hard to persuade-probab- ly Gertrude knew why. The girl was tired and went to bed soon, while Halsey and Mr. Bailey went to the billiard room. and I too retired soon, postponing to the next day my story of our excitement. ' At three o'clock in the morning, I was amused by a pistol shot. I heard Gertrude stirring in the ad- joining room and the next moment‘ she had thrown open the conne ‘-‘ ing door. hfls been killed!" We went; into the hell and new the new maids peering down. head- ed by Liddy. I went to Honey's mom. knocked and pushed the door open. The room was empty; the -bed had not been occupied. We went to Mr. Bailey's room and found that it too was empty. The cook telephoned the Green- wood Olub while the rest of us went down to the card room, for I felt that whatever we found would be there or on the circular stair- case. Gertrude. holding e candle, led I the way. Then she pointed to the floor, where huddled face down, was e men. in dinner clothes. "Jack," she cried; "Oh, Jack." 'I'he girl turned the body over to look at the face. It was that of e man I lied never seen before. “He has killed him!" Cnrtrude muttered. Ill A group of men hastened over from the club. amcng them a. Mr. Jarvis. whom I knew. who said the body was that of Arnold Arm- strong. “He has been murdered-in his own house." he’ said. “Where is Halsey?" _ "I don't know," I answered feeb- ly. “I wish he and Bailey were here." Mr. Jervis went on. “Fspeciaiiy-L" “nspeeially what?" “Especially since Bailey end “Aunt Ray," she cried, “some one by “m, Thursday, May 1 Hall. summereida. Wednesday. any 22nd. L-‘im-ii-lo-si. , ..._.._.. IPLOWIBING BUIBB. Giedioil. Dehdlil». (single and double). Peeony, i and 2 year old plmfe. Iris, etc. rm- eele at Carter's Seed store. IF75la°"1‘I1l 801ml! hUs-The Bourle Bus has now resumed her regular summer schedule, leaving Old Bpein at. 4.10 pm. 1-4400-0-10-21 OOIDIIINITY CONCERT Al-l SOOIATION’! campaign for mem-' berships opens Wednesday, May 10th. Headquarters Maritime Elec- tric Company's office. Membership fees, adults Ni, students 01.00 per season. Anyone may be a cam- paign worker for members. Those who secure five new members will receive e free membership for themselves. Join now and secure the pleasure of hearing world famous enlists in Charlottetown. _ L-veoe-s-la-ai VISIIOBS IIONORID- Mr. D. M. MacDonald, returned recently from e. most enjoyable visit spent in Boston and New York. Previous to their return they were waited on fifty “former Islander" friends at the home of m. Alex MacDonald, Bomorville, Ind p11- sented with e. club bag and week- end be: respectively, addresses be- ing read by ‘Mr. Bruce Iiamoul; and Mrs. (Dr-i MaoPhereon- FARMERS-Your attention is called to the full page advertise- ment of Bruce Stewart; and Co. in which they offer a number of lines of farm machinery at greatly reduced . Many (I the machines listed are to be sold to first comers below cost in order to cut down the suiplus on hand. If you are contemplating the purchase of new machinery this year, Bruce Stewart d: Co. will be glad to have you inspect these implements at your convenience. ART CLASS-On Tuesday after- noon May 7th e. group of Char- iottetownb interested devotees of Art. met in the I-lsrris Art Gallery to discuss the formation of an Art group for the furtherance of whet has been felt for some time to be required, the expression of the promising talent included through- out Prirwe Edward Island and to work in affiliation with other Martinis Art groups. The result is the newly termed association to boknowheethePrinceEdrwardIs-l land Art Society and e. constitution and slate of officers and executive were approved. Officers appointed are. President, Mrs. P. A. Creel- man. Vice President Mrs. Ilreser. Secretary, A. L. Wright Treasurer. Arnold Armstrong were notoriously bad friends. Bailey was cashier in the Armstrong bank and it wag he who got Arnold into trouble last spring. There is one thing you may count on. Miss Rachel, and that is that any court in the country would acquit e man who kills an intruder in his house at night. If Halsey-J’ “You don't think Halsey did itl" I exclaimed. ._ "N0. no." Mr. Jarvis said. "Come Miss Innee, you must go to bed." Gertrude came into my room at early dawn and I told her of the events of the night before and showed her the broken out! link. As she saw it, she clutched at the foot‘. of the bed. then turned to the win- dow and stared out with a look on her face I could not fathom. It was a relief when Mrs. Wat- son came in with tea and boast. She herself wasga wreck; blue- white around the lips, and she had one hand tied up. Bhe said she had WIIIIJDBI There l: only egg FLY-TO! Mdueelvleg. Icy lbelereeveiiee |=|.- w MITl-ll ' been the object which ‘Vliss Doris Gill, together with e "oi-king executive of nine memb- "=. An offer from the National “lei-y at Ottawa of the loan of eiiection of water colors, the pro- ~~ty of the government and csntly on display at the Lord ieison Hotel Halifax was rend and "ccepied ‘and this collection will arrive in Charlottetown this week and it is the purpose of the society to show this collection as an exhibition at the Harris Art Gal- lery in the very near future. NEW GLASGOW-The Wide- Aweke Group of New Glasgow he‘d their annual meetinr at the par- eona-xe on May 8th with a. largr at- tendance. The President, Edison MacDonald celled the meeting to order end the devotional period opened with a hymn. Prayer by Mr. Quigley. The responsive scripture fallen down stairs in the excite- merit. In‘ the morning, breve with dey- light. Liddy had gone about the grounds and found a. golf club. It occured to me that it might have scratched the staircase. Then in a tulip bed I found-s re- volver which 1 knew to be l-Ialseyii. for I had unpacked his things. I seemed to see e network closing around my nephew, innocent as I knew he was. I was glad I had found the eapon before my de- tectlves came around. I decided to keep whet clues I lied —tbe golf club. the gulf-link and the revolver-An e. secure place un- til I could see some reason for die- pllying them. The cui! link had been dropped into a little box on my dresser, but when I next . Pnooucrs, reading was led by Rhoda Brown.‘ The lessons during the pest year have been very instructive under the leadership of Mr. Quigley. Tim answer to the Biblical Question was given. The minute's of the previous meeting were lead and adopted. After the various committees were appointed and the business oi’ the ‘evening discrssed. the following of‘- fleers were elected for the ers n; six months. President. iri-r Stev- enson. vice pres" Roy Dickinson. sec. tread. Helen Houston. re-eie tea‘. The following editors were ap- pointed for the "Snappy News. Editor in Ohief. Rexton Mcccubrcy. Religious Editor. Jennie McNeil]. Joke Editor, Ruth MQOOubi-ey. Locil news editor, Stirling Campbell. Th: meeting closed by singing "Blessed Aseuranne." dismissal by Mr. Quig- ley. Lunch was sewed by the com- mittce in charge assisted by the hostess. The remainder of the cvcnim was spent very pirzssintiy in contests and games. Next meet- ing to be held at the home of Mr. end Mrs. P. L. Campbell. Canadian Golfers In To u rney (0. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) DEAL, England, Mby lI-Ths Canadian contingent of golfers here to play in the British amateur this nwnth. todo-y oomflsted in the lid-hole stroke compnition for the Prince of wales challenge cup. P. Riedon of Ooombe Hill won the cup with a score of 70-10-100. Beet of the Oenedian competi- tors wee Jeok (mt. who is not a regular mensber of the invading foam. Neeh carded 80-70-150. Be wee followed by O. mm of meson. n, Wflwdihebomitwaggone. BRINGING UP FATHER - Owner in charge. LNfl-l-‘l-ei. . _ . Li} LOOK v/uA-rf YOU ARE it. ("sandy") Goran-ville. also of nerenlni. on. uniireo 'l'l*lE SIGN 0F A FAIR DEAL Till! Three-Star Imperial oval sign marks a place where you can buy with confidence; where you can be sure of good value and full measure. It is the symbol of an organization that has steadily improved the quality and consistently reduced the price of petroleum and petroleum products - for gasoline prices today are lower than ever before. The Three-Star Imperial oval sign stands for a fair deal to all: to you, the consumer, and to the labor engaged in making and market- ing Imperial products. The thousands of Imperial Oil workers are well treated. Five thousand of them are part owners of the Company. Theyarc paidgood wages. They have sickness and death benefits and old age pensions which-mean that‘ in afliiction or old age they and their families do not become dependent on funds which must be raised by taxation. Because they are fairly ‘treated, Imperial Oil employees work loyally, enthusiastically and enoerprisingiy. That is why, through the years, it has been possible steadily to improve the quality and consistently to lower the price of Imperial gasoline and oils. London, with 03-00-100. | Phil Fhriey of i. to, scored 80-00-100 end Bud Donovan, of Winnipeg, 0li-84—10_0. Three others played only i8 rounds. Gordon Taylor of ntieel, carded a '19. Ken Black of Vancouver an b6 3d Dick Moore of Vancouver an | 1934 SIIIIGLD FEll FliX HIP FELT ntsr m emooa SKINS-LONDON MARCH SALE The following letter was received oy us unsoiicitcc‘. Charlottetown, PEI. April 29. 1035 INTERNATIONAL FOX d: ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. Summereide, P. E. 1. Attention: Mr. L. W. Hancock, Mgn. Dear Mr. Hancockz- , - You may have noticed in our daily papers where a pelt from my ranch realiud the highest- price on the London Auctions in March. Meier A. S. Robertson who wee present at the Auction and who was sent over by the CJLSJEB. Asrn. told inc that it was UNQUETIONABLY THE IINBT PEUI‘ ON THE BALE. AND THIS WAS THE E OPINION 0!‘ TE BUYERS WITH| WHOM H! TALE. ’ The reason I drliw your attention. to this feet is, that. our pups were fed on SUNGLO I08 RATION NO. 1 from tbs time they were weaned l i ours truly. (signed) I. l. OOIIIN lune b-King‘! blnbdu Ceiebndone. l nne l 9 — lupin Service. Cueerburr. J n ly l0- Nevel Review. Spirhe ed. Ans. 5-10- Roysl llegltlle Coven. fin o . W!‘ _ t? til-fiat! rgsiviqrfinsmk ENGLAND? GLORIOUI iyy l," , ~. , 4 r 'l/»i‘ieixiil' Li CELEBRATIONS‘ Tb: 25th Anniversary of (be Accession of King George V. meets in‘ Be , when the " , POIIIP llld Cin- oeuione-Tbll is the you of years or e comfortable Men! ebip. Frequent sailings by "the cruising route" elool ’ Si. Lawrence Seaway from Moni- reei or Quebec. Pint, Cabin. Tourist and the eh ‘ Third Clue. done June sail lfiqenasereenlmn Write O. I. ANDREWS. t Passenger Agent. lain! John. N. l. 2e. e I 1a."... resins. -BY GEORGE MCMAN US IIIIIIGCG'—PIIOIIIII" and Pro- in Greer Britain. And, u always, the charm of England beckons. Travel on the mnilltlfi Bupnm o] Brim», Ewlpnn J AmtnsIb-a regal Dncbm Lem: ceiling: from llonireel end Quebec connecting with King's llniidsy (Hebre- lhy 12nd Mealcelmenlvlnl leubenpooo Hay 30th. In 24d: Dsrbm e/ Yul lrrivlll UV"- DQDUIII li- "":."l:ii.s"“.'f'..2.'.'.'f.%... ‘.15 _ if‘ Impaler __,; will‘ . W N‘ * luiiililiiqll‘; I .