Excels In QUALITY of Prorlac? RICHNESS of Vitamins conien? SUPERIORITY in Highest-class Pelt Production ECONOMY in Feeding Costs For sale by distributors in leading business centres and direct from factory. imvealniBiscun Co. . i . 4hr.- c. Cl. 1. '1". groups, .. ‘rm: CHARUPTEGARDI y, » .>..'.~..;..~N..<;..r~ Mr. Arthur Vessey, York, spent a‘ very pleasant weekvend at ‘Wpteraiee. Poms! l: mica mm about and noted tor many-things suoiijs motor boat racing "around. I-iennahuryh ls- iand at midnight. but here is one. not something that will intoxioete the village folk. but the truth. ,A potato raised_,on'the farm of Mr. hank Jones ‘weigllinl Ill pounds. Oan anyone go‘ one better? Mr. Jones is a prosperous young farmer and Will- try raiser, he- having a lflock ‘of birds second to lions, and ire must not iorldt his fair partner, who has carried oifrrlore than one prise for her excellent culinary at the pl-ovin! rial flit. . .-...... On the‘ evening of November lst _ with their : leaders, Mrs. Campbell" and liaise Amy Smith, enjoyed a. jolly evening at the Manse. The girls were admitted to the house by way p! the basement 2 where a ghost wes silently waiting. i The '8VEl1ll‘lI was pleasantly spent with games and music, relieved with ‘ refreshments. The party ma. up ‘y, an early hour, every one feeling it was a good time. - amnion’, puyeleioorins the latter part of the evenihl a lolly sins-loos ,Wl.s held, rrencls Wood at ole ‘piano and mu whetted out appetites ferithe good lunch which followed. At the close o! thé Proceedings a oom- lnitlee of live were-appointed to bring in the name of the president for the coming year. k Same committee also charged with the program for open- ing meeting November 13th. Southern Notes Glen Forest, which threatened in s yery reel way to become a deserted vlllese. is being re-populated. Mr. Martin Stewart, of Glen William, hill lately purchased the farm formerly owned by Mr. Levi Morrow and has taken possession and moved in. Mr. Edward“ MacLoan, formerly oi Little sands and now o! Boston. Mesa, is receiving the congratulations of his friends on his recent marriage. Mr. George Blue, formerly of Little Sends ‘and-now of Trenton, N. 5.. has recently joined the ranks of the ben- edicts, the bride being Miss May Mac- Leen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mifllefllll. On Sunday evening, Novemblr 3rd, Mrs. J. D. MacLean._ above men- Rev. H. E. Campbell spoke to hi; cowl‘ tinned. virho spent upwards of a month _ gregation in the United Church here-J. in the P. E. Island Hospital. has, we a stirring ma...“ 3mm "Petey; are glad ‘to know, returned to her ‘ denial o! Christ." Pastor Campbell‘ Home very much improved in health- ‘ comes to us a promising young speak-I er and is proving himself g mgnne; qgb1e;5lng_ hi; mess"! sum,” “m. lust béen re-orgalllzell, and how we 51mg” “in; such u w cm" m“ shall have a feast of reason and a The PO11 Wood Debating Club has ‘ ciiARwTTeTOWN P. C: . I . help us in our daily tasks. Mrsi m)“ °i 5°“ Clmhbell is also a whole-hearted‘ worker. her help in the s. 8.1m- ing greatly appreciated. .___..a ‘ Our Choir has been re~orgsnlud with the following officials: President Mrs. NstMacKinnon: Treasurer. Mrs. i Mack MacRae; Secretary, Mrs. Earl Idlfl. awn-rot, we none. in the not lai- distant future, to be in e position to present e Cantata. Ohoir practice in being held weekly. which will d0 much to enhance the service. so we say without blushing, if you wish to hear a sermon that W111 hell) 37°" and inspiring music, come to Powrlal Uni- ted Church any Sunday evening at ‘l’ p. m. i . ' The Youni! Peoples‘ League. oi; pawn“ gathered at,’ tile Florida Hall‘ on October Zlist, for a masquerade. Quite a large number were present \ NOMY FOX suomu‘ TZO-lY-lfl-llf-filtfl Bowmdlop llo/zfonl midwife: wifll. PRINCEEDWAIKDFQXNETTINH A Safe, Sturdy Pen at a Low Price ' This com, ‘y enclosed fox pen is one of iho sturdiest, safest and most durable pens built. It is usrll by hundreds nf the most successful ranchers in thi- country. Ii is tnvoftd irip. bottom and sides with PRINCE EDWARD FOX NETTlNG, which is i! limes stronger than others, sperially made in our spcciilrations for use ill the. salt-laden air of the illariiinle Provinces. Evrry twist oi PRINCE EDWARD Netting is soldenlocllcd. the strain of storm and hard use. ii stands for the Economy Pen N0. l ECONOMY was 1 roll 150 ri. x 3r. x 1!. a l5- 1 roll 1.30 ft x so x 2 x16. cnmpitis “m. staples Illll lnrlnr W1"!- .. Md """ so 2 economy ran l rnll 1:10 fl. x IE6 x 1M x l5. l I‘il'.| lair ri. x an x z x ls. Compli-lo will». staples and lacing wire- Pilill Price Freight . . . 823M Price Freight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-90 N0. 3 ECONOMY PEN l rnl i511 fi. x 1'1 1 w. x l5. (‘o npliic with staple; and lacing wire. Price Freight Paid . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $29.45 if Princel, Edward F x Netting sSoldby - - - - - - R. H. Holman, Ltd., Summerside and (iharlottetowli. Kennedy & Co., 0’Leary. Russel Champion, Keiisington. Wm. Cllllbeck, Bevlequc.‘ .1 Hayes. McKay & Sharp, Tyne Valley. - ; J. H. iiljfrick 8r Co., Alberton. . Messrsgfivood & Co., Crapaud. 5 F. W. Johnston, Murray River. @73Q{¢“‘$.1.‘.>LVIQFVY"W.y-< and a very happy time spent-Q Many costumes.» were worn, some _ weird. some spookish. some striking, some enticirls. "sol"? "m"! l» malt"! "l" ~ some with e. clerical air. some with gn Qpppfidljfi on. their upper 11P- some representing the out. ‘While m? avriier sallied forth in iuli eveninBl i dress. hoping someday to be cover-i C. M. Lampson fir Co., LIMITED. 64 Queen Street London, E, C. 4, England Public Augsion Sales RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish» ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman. .Ltd.. Sum- meralde, P. E. 1. Represented by Alfred Fraser, lnc. ZIZ Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Deaf Heal‘ Again‘ _ ~ ThrougiuNew. A"! Iathueiaatie Following Tell-DI! Free/trial 0hr 10-15-41. Aftpf |ivl-nly—l\_re yenre devoted el- cluelvelr to the manufacture of acleuii- i . m _ ine Penedlnu Acousti- ; “,.°,,,?"f,.‘.'|',‘,.'n'.-pi. _4rli. '45 Rlrllfllhlll] F w“ “"“ st. Well. Tnronim 09'» h" 1"" ""- j. , p E ER L E55 ::".':."..;..".l.":l:l...a":l::z:. ‘it: ; FOX l NE TTING lllilflc i.- ihe re-ereatltm at heal-lei i"? the deal. This latest Acoustic-on la fra- wreil by s tiny earpiece no bigger iilan adlnle. Through tail device. luumfe m clearly IIId_ outlaw: inn-mill" ie slillncrmel ears with wonderful hem-E: iu heeringland health alike. The makers oils: an absolutely free irinl for Bellem; Directors,‘ J. A. Moore and . ' nor, with Rev. Mr. Campbell as Mas-i ter of Ceremonies. Many inierestlnli a Many men-who arevstrictly honest by ‘pl-adept, by practice and by in- stinct. would yet be very willing to ~ learn where the bootlegger keeps his supplies concealed. It might not be ‘so good for the bootleggel‘. The revenue from potatoes this fall is perhaps, as great as any in the his- tory of the province and benefits every class of our population, but per- ticulal-ly thejisnncr himseil. Indian Bummer; that mellow time. between the cold winds and rains of early fall and the frosts of early Wlfif ‘terms yet to come. "You have all seen what are ordin- ary called Chinese Lanterns, but have you seen the beautiful plant called Chinese Lanterns. If not, and if you are a lover oi flowers, you are miss= lng something that would please you. The delicate pink lanterns, oi which there are perhaps a half dozen or more on each plant, each’ contain a srwiishsollere (filled with seed) ax- actly like a potato ball in color, size and’ ihape. yo». but..- oi’ Little Sands, grew them in great quantity the Dost summer. . Perhaps some one may think that the words "Olla Podrida" are the Latin‘. names for a plant, but "Agric- ola“ will tell you it is not. It means the seme thing as "Salmagundi," which is already explained. means a mixture or medley or a potpourri. Mr. Alexander Blue, oi Little Sands, has recently been visiting friends in High Bank, Murray River and Port Wood. ~ When certain young men casually and tiippantly, state that eel-tall heavenly bodies are-hundreds of mil. lions of light years distant il-om us. l simply plunder how they get that WSY-i Light. is not slow in motion by iu dllmlfl any one hereon who may be llitervltdd. and P m!!!‘ "l" “Vi”! "Y" l thorough and convincing test. fish"... your name and address today I - V ' "_-- - l lle.____._ row their "Royal Agricultural ."'WHAT WE HAVE WE'LL HOLD" i “ It's Better ito be Sure or nins-reluarkalne aide io your noun l any mcans,,for we learn ii: travels at the rat_e_'_oi ae,o'oo miles per second. ~ when theqnystel-ics oi the universe ere all solved. what will these bright. over their solutions and find out how many errors they: have made-H. IAIIWVILL ‘l0 SUPERVISOR oryvoslears CONVENTIONS All interesting‘ meeting of the Ex- ccuiive of’ tliC'Pl‘ll’iCQ Edward Island WOHIEITP Institute was held ai. the ‘Ombdfill oreatcveorge st, on Frle day, November 8th.,» to bid farewell lo Miss Ethel Behurmanfithe form- Than ‘Sorry ” Your Foxes are the most profitable Investment that yon have. Are you‘ ‘ going to lose them, by using any other Netting than Peerless? “Certainly not." ee‘('vhyl"il Winter Fair T0R0NTo NOV; 20-28 Fare from Charlottetown $41-95 and lemm- _._...- ' Going dale - "Because? you feel at PM! know- ‘, lng that the heat “QUALITY NET- TING" is protecting your Foxes. This netting is GALVANIZED he- iore and after being woven. flange Flat without bagging or seg- ‘ln; m4 make; g perfect fence. n“ m n . II I Can be erected by an "AMATEIL" ' , SPECIALLY mans amt us. qmmim train services from i ‘liilllazggls A" " "5 "EST m“ ululrmle l-eovmcas pollute. rlla . - . - ' l IRGOWAN‘! LIMITED. m o-rflwlsr- " ' slum | ‘Am’. * n r d w. ll. ROOIII. om’ Tulle: ‘grunt. e l.. r. IITUIIII, Tltketfhgent. _ en. The Rogers Hat war P. W. CLAIIIN. Pecans" agent, itnarlouemen.‘ Company, Ltd. i- - ‘ -" - ' . November ll November ll ..-~_~ er Supervisor whose marriage is to take place at an early dale. Mrs. jWiiiiam Mulch presided and alter len address hmfbeen read by Mrs. .l. A. MacDonald‘, a very lovely bed- ‘spread with pillow oases to match was presented to Miss Bchurman. lwlllo replied in. he: usual charmins manner. ‘Plus address is as follows: Dear Miss Bohurnlenz- ~ ‘lnythe midst of our activities as Inetitnie membersywe learned with regret of your sudden departure n-om amongst us almost es s shook ibut fully realising the icy and hau- ipiness with which you are animated ‘at the pmult, our lose of you falls only in the shadow. Our associations with you for the past year and e~liali have been very plenum. and proiitaoie. indeed. I1 your kindlymanner, tact, and abil- |.~,- m “my en Q1, various activities of our work. yeui have achieved all lads do then? They can at least look , mrlisfilnzhei I 81'. JOHN ‘ ,Gas eis, Carburetors. dnstry. A copy be mailed without charge. QUEBEC uorrrnalil." onumrao REGINA SASKATOON CALGARY j NOVEMBER 1a 19:9,, ' 1 ' For almost a century, Fairbanks Scales have been known“ for their enduring accuracy-and each. one. of the many .. types has beenrperfected in design and build, to weigh not only accuratejybut also to register clearly at the ut- most speed. Froln tinymiclicate balance up to huge tracli ‘ scale, the Fairbanks line includes scales for practically every weighingpurpoee; _ _ ~ F-M. Marine Diesel Engines , On the Atlantic and‘ Pacific,’ in freighter, fishing vessel,» and coaster. on lake and river, iniferry and tug. Falrbanlre-__ ~Morse Marine Diesel Engines have proved their sterling dependability. They start quickly and easily. run smooth- ly» even at slow epeedd, need a minimum of attention; permit a fer wider. cruising radius than with steam, and have made enviable records for iowcoats in fuel and maintenance. Their lubrication system is sim le and economical, and they run'on_ low cost fuel oils. ey are ~ built in varying sizes from 25 to 840 H2. ~ - . l ' In our Automotive Departments we earl-y llfjo~llll - varied stocks of supplies, replacement, arts and garage equipment. Garages, Repair. Shops an owners of Buy and Truck fleets‘ areiaeeuredfof an excellent service in arts and supplies, such as Spark Plugs, Chains, Fin tinguiahere, Wrench Sela, BI3kO:Lll1lflg8, Pistons. Rin , Pins and Bear-in , Ignition and Battery bie, einite‘ Fittings. etc., as we f complete equi‘ rpéni: forrepalra and rnainterlancefinclu ing Cranes, ‘Eire Changers, Presses, Spraying Outfits. Hoists, Test Btande. Air Compressors; "w. ‘Machinery Machine tools ‘jot all sorts ranging from s delicate pre- I V cieion lathe to, a huge puuchfprcss orisllearwutornatie screw machines, shapers,“ grinders, firing-miller], gin-ad. "ere. planets-each eelectedifor its provcn ability-l-you can obtain any of tbeinpromptly till-oil ‘b our machinery department, and here you will also fin a wide range of email tools. precision instruments, taps, drills, files, ‘grinding wheels, abrasive papers, irig fact practically ‘ everything needed for rnodcrrr ntachineehop production‘ 1nd maintenance. i‘ ' - 4 .. v l Ill-u. stationary Diesel Engines For isolated power plants" where electricfiioweris not " availablernnd for standby service, Fairbanks-Morse Diesel Engines have proverifthoroughly dependable and remark- ably 1ow_ in power, operation and maintenance costs. In rnine. mill, grain eicvatonf-railviiay yard, town and city light. power and purnpln lance, in countless instances they are giving entire as s action usingcbcap low grade fuel oils. They are made on the 2 cycle principle in a ‘ wide range of sizes from 25 to 840 H.P. ' l» olioorimrs d: you ‘lllindlt r- i" m: l ' ‘ ° for -".’.‘i..§‘...e Show efisolkileiiil. élaifffilili ilgnfiifi many s. ll! es, we have been selected to . r outstanding mailers of machine tools, mechineryrequipmein an _ ' catalog?‘ eilevn clearly" how will of the world's _ supplies. Our e a service we provi e for Canadian CB1‘ IUIB Iairbankis-Morso orraws _'rolloz~lrp_ wmosoa roar untuan BDMONTQE yANcouvan vlcrsimia life with the one o! your choice. that you may prove yourself worthy of the name oi a true and iaithiul partner, and may your. tourney through life be crownemwlth ‘suc- f 08$! cept this memento of our love and esieern for you, not for its value but icr the good wishes vrllicbfaoeom- pany it. Yours in behalf oi the meoutive, Mrs. Wm. Mutch, i" ‘ Mrs. J. A. Micponald, _' Mrs. 5. J. Rosef . - Mrs. Wmhlinldaolhlen - J Mrs. Alli-son‘ ll. Maollilletl: “BEBE/fill Y U Q _Wlll move ills feels. sir ea Biiioneneee and B limi could be desired. _ . - i we shall miss you very much. bu _ A tieswisellvmd“ Dru Dcsr Miss Bchurman. pleaae‘ ac- u lvfrs. w. n. Shaw. _ _Mr-l- Harrison, Macrsrlane, Miss Lulu Yao, ' o‘... oéoYMi/liooonalil. Mrs. Prank Yeo. " Mrs. Geo. Martin. LIVPE IfHCOEGS . i ; 1f we Will Receive Live-ling. at Our Plant Tues. - ' days and Fridays UntilNoon. " Vi; f‘ g ,.DAYIS;€':E¢¢i'%FRA$E1l§; . Le“. iPOTA-TQES: ljlPOTATOE$i m!) TURNIPs l w» vm be bayingeveflvjayjt to» . warehouse Bosurr when. highest prices fer I001! eieek- "Accumulate; . tlonJolIleaHoede. ,. .». .. _ l. ass-ma nonotlil." ~ .Cl\arloite\own, r. t Mend, ' . -Plepee ‘Ill seam ~ ~ . . . , r V eeoue ' ’ "’ i‘ " l?” ‘mo mine can vmieblsy’; wile Mi elnslim and who. - " <' s. l.‘ lob“. 1 a e