\ LPAGE TEN » _ .- ____ Prince Edward . A Fox-Netting " ‘ is-Jime-Pruven \'VOl'-(‘.~\.\'i'l‘-(€()-WRONGl because Prince Edward quality l: '. sealed with a rnal nf superior gal- ‘ v ranizinz lnrifng out the mans.‘- Ii lire. and loving in the |i'.1‘ii_v . s that rcnilrn I01: life, and dr- ' i penthhilifr. "VJXES fed Swift's Silver I‘ Fur Food develop strong, sturdy frames. well fleshed and topped by unusually “m, h‘. 3.5m.“ guy.“ (~,|a_ heavy coatmwhich ripenmto ‘on’? high priced fur. ' v Ranch .'~'I\tl‘i planning the daily l ritosn-r DELIVERY 2133;; n',"g;‘f,‘.._"§f,‘;fl§ ,1, ‘$555! i j '_ - onnizn ro-nsr It contains ull the melts. cereal!‘ R. T. HDLMAN Ltd. and mineral: required for the hmlthy growth of any fin. Snmmrrnde-(‘hariotietiwn In sealed cnntlineri~ready to feed. Mlilein Canada. and packed under the supervision ofClnndiln Govern- ment Inspectors. Order n IHDDIK through our nuns! plant or brnnc house. Packed in l-Ib and 6 li-lh tins. Write for illustrsted literature. Swi ftCan ad ian Co. Limited Sclivr Fur Fmid Siifn Ihpvu-tmml Tmiuiu- hi-im-iim- Jiiinipq Mlrtllf In» I-ilmiininn ; ‘ IO-lblls-tf haw W uuziinnu KTYi T0 Ql' ILITY In irnpivrtnvit branch of niir hit.‘- _ were busineu is the furnvsnin: of u Lamngnn ed (Jflu 1 ‘.‘i yriivi "lncksnfihrries." in ruin a rnm- "guyrpj" Fwltcrtslrr wnrtl tn fit lncltr. keys. ‘volts. knohs. liingrs anil (I'll)! ltartl- ware grnrraify. We handle thew r-w-rls In flsl rarely. In all the but - mil nest rcllahle grant-s. at altract- ' re lie-Wis ‘ The Rogers Hardware C0., l...‘ Limited c; 64 Queen Street London L‘ L. l. England Public Auction Siilcs . ‘ 0f- RA“ l-Pllb .\'hl|'|plng my,‘ \\Ii| he Inrnlui ed without rfilfgp in nnlllrhg lo It. 'l llnlmnn. lid.. Sum- incrside. P h. l. ilrpresrnled by i Allied Fraser. Inc. ti‘! l-‘ilth Avenue New Yorh. N. Y. i v i»ih:.~.»/i...-A.;I£ISH.. . i 3. l H. M. ROGERS o» co- inc. Wholesale Commission Fish Dealers l l l-Fulimt Fish Market NEW YORK We Specialize in Smelts ' .311. a MR. WILLIAM ABBOTT i- I . l l with Mrs. William Abbott of Mont "in The Guardian. Mrs. Abbott. Alb-s Mair Gray, sister of Mrs. Ar temss Lord. is iery kindly remem was \'e:"_\' much liked and tionsl charm. Mr Abbot; was born August .5 1853. and was the second son of if)‘ late Sir John Abbott. and for man‘ ‘years conducted the manufscturin Ifirm name of Abbot; and Hodgson and later on with his brotlr-r, A. E land-Company. and the Abbott Mit- chell Rolling hfills was I established at. Trenton. Ontario. by him. His Wife. Mary Gray. and daughter. Mary ‘Frances. $lll'\'l\'P him. and sLso his son. William Hainillnii Abbott. who is with the Nctrfoiiritllrind Light iintl Power Company. Mr. Abbott. who retired from f-lC- tive business some years szo. was well and favorably known in the miniiufacrurliig business throughout Canada. and on acccunt of his gon- lal and kindly nature made hosts of friends. He was an enthusiastic curler. being a MPIIIDH‘ oftiie Mont- reiil Curling Club for rrgrea; many" Stirs and acting as secretary; for the club. Many friends and relatives final tribute in the funeral parlo J0“¢Dh C. Wray and Bro, MQui-itain strcrt. fvesterdrrv afternoon. to Wil-‘ liam Abbott, second son of the late, Sir John Abbot’, retired busincssi‘ msn. whose death occurred on Fri- day nf- his residence on Melrose riv- cniie in his 78in ‘vsar. Chfef mourners were his wife, Willi-so maiden mime was Mary Gray. , hi‘ dlllihter. Mary Frances, his lbfflfhfil‘ and sister-lii-laiv, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Abbott. his nepliewni l. Hurry l-lcmcker. and his nlecerhl ‘Misses ll. A.. Phyllis. Belly and Ruth ;-Abbott. The service Wits conducted lib)’ Rev. Elton Scott. of‘ Si. Culumba‘ i Church. Westmount. ro." c-‘ocsiz-isfcpdarm-odooo lVlr. Louis O'Brien will Office on Tuesday, ing and will purcha and cross fox pelts. Our peltin mersicle is now in operation perly prepared. Total charges and cleaning and your furs are nnce while in our possession "rue l— n41 .\fan_\' friends hcre will sympstlrs. rcal, on the occasion of the death‘ of he: husband already referred to‘ as bored by the rildcr residents ls she; admirer! by them as a young lady of excep- lbusness of the Metropolitan Rdlllllf: ‘Mills with John C. Hodgson. son of iihe late Johnathan Hodgson in the‘ {Abbott under the name of Abbott ‘JVIJ‘JL'LtI.'SJU‘JUU'.JJUUMQLVIJUJJUQYAUUU v.01: rwkrvxe l Cllrhlil-(ZILEIEQWP Brion I00 s box‘ l GUABPHY‘. reii iireii out All illy Could Not Sleep at Night Mrs. Alrlnmonil IAIOIGP. 24R] Ht. Jar-no Btu Montreal, Que" writsn—"After s spell of. tla pi pe I was left very nervous. and felt drowsy lfliffifid nnt rill day. sud ronld not sleep at sight. I was nI-n troubled with my hciirt iuid did nol fM-l iit rill like working. l wiu told About Mil- hum‘! llcnrt and Servo Pills liltl after fairing fnur hnxes I was completely relieved of my trouble, aui-i rsn recommend your Pills lio everyone." Bald at all dniiz sud gonenl stores. or smiled direct nn receipt of prion by The ‘l’. lfllbnn Lttl. Toronto. Ont. Happenings of the Week | ' I mike shoulder letaae. necklaces dcr brim close I Mrs. J. B. Baker entertained at sf- ternoon tea oii Monday at. her home, With bhtmY m Notre Danie Street, Bummcrsldal from the Domlnlflll llld- inhonoi" of Miss Sarah McDonald. ofl Sydney, N.S.. President of the hltu-l- cos-minded P111)’. f0! m0sl- 0f H1689 “m; Rgbgkgh [pdgeg who m; been ivomen are actively interested in their on me Bland on m 0mg“; t-iujicountrles‘ welfare. quite i; number lCmlbJliléd from Pale 3‘ Oilies blossmis. in satin or velvet. on l. magnificent preJvlr will. llld are ‘Wm, crer one shoulder, at oneino visitor to Iflndbn V0016 mill 511°}! sde of the waist. aim; brat-l: dcrol-i Earrings and bracelets scr- mct with shoulder flowers, but not Hats have flow-era. i00- made of cloth or feathers. nicr tucks them in at one side or tin. llnne. mndbndei-ry House and its --—- charming chatelalne ue known tht corsages ffr evening. world over for hospitality Alspensld a entertainment. At. sir Robert and Lady Hutchi- iionls tea party to meet the represen- ltatives from New Zelland and New- foiuidlancl many of the women re. marked how much they enjoyed the lrmeliness of it. "It ls lovely to be able to talk to people long enough to feel you are really making friends one prominent guest Lev ~ ri - against. the fact- I I ' It was on the whole a very seri- , Lady Bidey, the NOVEMBE oi 617221 SUPERIUR PELTS Come from foxes fed liberally with IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS. Highest Prices on all fur mprltcls arc realized by ranchers who make IMPERIAL PRO- DUCTS their staple food. Increased Pelt Values fallow regular use of IMPERIALS which are prepared from formula tezied m: approved by world's lending fur experts. To scours highest-grade. gllslcmng. really worth-iwhlle. pelts, LtlPERlALS inusl be fed. The Pelfng Season ls fast approaching. IMPERIALS. Should you not be feeding the (Eel. your fuxcs in good shape with m now. start at once and a great ($15,115 caged flndlwlrQ of New Zealmdks Atkmey- spent n pleasant gflernoon with mfiGcnt-i-al, in President of the Free distinguished visitor. a Mrs. Wilfred paid the East End Bridge Club at her home in Summereide this week. Many friends here will be iiitcfcst- - m3"! i" the m" 0r chudrw» and ccl to know that hLtjor W. IInrrI-"Lady 51d” “id that m‘ Dunne“ d Walt/s is still aciiielyi engazed inzxvxk‘ “he” ‘he “and n Gwen!‘ imllSiCRi circles in Victoria. B.C. Hymn“ “W” there» h“ "any 1°"! n choir cf the Fsrifiell Choral Society.‘ R- R‘ h“ Inc“ much Iuided b)’ h" and ls we hold... o; the Commba advice in tlie bringing up of Princess Paper Company! Shield, won by ‘his notable orgnnizalimr ow conducts One of‘ the most. brilliant rf the 55mm me" m“ 17°19" "hmmh f“ \ ctinns in connection with the? "c" ‘t 1"" M“ “km”- wcmdm‘ Imperial Coference was the huge re-l w “n °""'”“ °°“'”p°'fd°m‘ caption ivhen Ladv Londanderry en- 5"". m’ “mum rm“! m!“ i" m“ tertalned nearly a thousand guests itt- “"4 mm“? "we a" m‘ ‘Mei rasemble the fi\m"u.s‘ family mansion i" Park-l ~- be g station and cleaning plant in Sum- Have your skins pro- $2.00 per fox pelting covered by fire insur- CONSIGNMENT . . -- i We require several thousand silver fox pelts on ‘the m“ pm o“. “on” Kindergarten Union of New Zesland » and also vlceyresident of the Soci- mmm nedwty for the Health of Women and i Children. Sir Tfiulyy King has made New Zealand specially famous fcr enlight- Leaky U“, pryzr_“-_n,,lng i talks with him on the subject. H_ Elizabéth. l one I O At a little dgstarice. many l. Parir Th! ._ :nn Eskimo hood as much as any- thing, and the genera] Arctic effect '1 enhanced by a wslloplng band of fur iirouna the item of the Jacket. 00%.‘ I ' - i Once upon a time, grandma wore improvement will very shortly be noticeable. fully justifying our claims. For nie by distributors in leading business centres and direct from factory. I _/ p. ' lmcerum. BiscuIT C0- Alf _ cumin‘; ion hei- held and evmlns dWn over straw 4s Butter 25-30 my 110i‘ em. In Imdmi. they hive I Oats ‘as-so Eggs 35-48 Pork in our sununar-sldemst along these lines. Th; hat is.‘ ___ November 25th and days follow- “‘ “m” "°"“"" m‘ M" “°" "‘” se for cash all grades. silver, quite halfway back on the head. but‘ red the effect is remarkably hhe ssmeq They call it l. toque. though. O I I ‘ l wTiSLbQgfl grow more and more tailored for street use In pin seal. pleated; in tnllored calf ivibh s rigid metal handle; in suede with a small ornament of semi-precious li/"nelf they are very smart indeed. Amongj the smartest are those in black eu-l ede with ivory trlinmlms. though used ss- in. lace cap set. primly halfway back [rm-k 9-1§'—" suiiiéiiiisibcf“ **- Foxes that are fed our rations as below recommended. invariably grow faster. larger. straighter legged. and in turn produce better pelts and malte sur- er breeders. The proof ti‘ the pudding is in the eating. We invite you to come visit ouryranch at Summerside and see for yourself. ' INTERNATIONALFOX FOOD PRODUCTS DAILY RATION FOR 20 PUPS ‘Mmmlng h". a‘ "ma: ma“ Evening Feed: 2 mo. 3 mo. 4 mo. 5 mo. 6 8» 7 mo. consignment and accept reserve prices. Theseskinsi ‘ xii" 3g ‘T’ 770 "t" 1800:" $203" 1:0: J are sold by private sale and will dispose of collect- THE MARKETS _ ik (raw) p s. p s. pa. p s. p - Q blovJ-S-Sl. ions every day. Remittance immediately after skin? -— l skimmed lililk Powder 301- 12 01- 16 01- 16 °l- Cl" - = _-.=.-_=-.-;.. ..___.-- 50M MONTAGUI l Biscuits, Chow, or Shredded I 20 . . . jflulfsr - - - - I6; Wheat l5 oz. 20oz. 20oz. 20 oz. oz. . Ctlllilfltmtints Snlicllrd m-tiii-ii, Made Daily. our Charlottetown. omce '5 now open on RwhnEgg‘ ‘°' MEAL BLEND A 10 oz. 15 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. 20 ol. Linond Street over Reddin Bros, Drugstore. We havei Potatoes .. zo-as VITAMINERAI‘ H 1L2 0L 2 M. 2 L2 0L 3 0L 3 0L B. gqstailled Znt up-ltmdate claakriulg pkxrtnzmergeazigflglfl gignlps.‘ “i: Vegetables 8 oz. 10 oz. l5 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. “fh |' l i - - - ‘ e p ea" o C ea" your ' I ' 1 n- Pork ....... l2" Morning Feed: ' 0 esa e Lommission Fish Dealer date of fur buyer at our Charlottetown Office will be | n“ so M so on 80 o: so n. m on v _ made|ater_ i . . . . . . . . . . . . . m’ F""°“ F's“ “'*"'k°t' . == DAll.Y RATION FOR 2o ADULT FOXES "r0 NOV. lst. New Yfirki N. Y. G R M 35 Meats 90 oz. Rim-d. Chow. Biscuits or Shhredded Wheat 20 oz. Skimtned _ - l I O "'35 MI": Powder l pound, Skimmed Milk, 6 pints; Vegetables 30 oz; MEAL- Frcsh and Frozen Smelts a Specialty, l “wow “is Y- N,‘ m M" VITAMINERM“ 3 0L ‘do. ' "- V» -— -~~—:»-:~.:1~.—l-.:~.--'—_- 2 . liiwm"” “—"""“ M” ""“f""'— '12-” NOTE: Meats as above 1-2 oflsl; l-2 red or muscle meats. Vegetables ' _ '~ '____” '"'_‘_—“_‘“"" l g Q _ ' I ' ' l . I’ N 0 T I C E M,“ STEWART consist of green materizgjsausrfizijfi.leiiziicghtgpsgof tegelah es etc Fisherma":___ l ‘ ‘ Butter 26-30’ I '____7 ‘ MBA! BLEND Ink l: Simply n Reminder Thnt You OnnnoNGel Higher Prices. Better i i u" """"' """" u vlr REAL . and sum, n, 5"," (bun-mun 1,,._,¢,..,,,i Th," ‘vhen “m,” w“ I l d F M“ M F“ H. “In ‘am n“ 31mins ‘:2: .- ""‘IT rations for iioili pups and adult foxcszom) , ‘ , ‘ , ‘_ 0 us 0_nur ax . n u r - I . r _ .................... ' - . . ' _ __P-_ n ‘ , ( k. f‘ mndern and up-in-dste Equlpsnenl and Skilled illorltmen. We Panto” 2540 vltaminflai‘ In lbs‘ s50“'_2a "It “I 2,‘ so ‘b! s Incorporated ‘I give and Guafi-lnlnam Satisfaction. All fun protected by Pork u,‘ ltlcalblend: 50 lbs. $4.15; I00 lbs. $9.00. ' i re Insurance w e n our one. ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " ‘ ' The Largest Dealers in Canadian Fish l G o n n o N L u N n Bum °_""_“'°"'“°"" m“ Order from . in the United States ‘ cm n-iii Bruce- McKay £0 Co; Holman s Ltd: m’ lnt Al This Season, Special Attention In Given to ( n“ "3 Cum" 6"“ Genr" and Rem streflabhone 1280. mm“)! """' 18 idFolqdp iiroducts. §lWELT§—-EELS-—S(7AIILOPS-VAFT ‘- Q ' ..'.,............................................................ ....... . *1" ‘wt-l "m" S'"'"“"‘ "i ' " ' l-é-fi Fllllnll win. Market, New Yolk. u. sfs. M,,.1“"'”"“3-,w,,”g”{i’;'§,’ii'§q, P°"‘°" “"5 i? - ___ BRINGING UP FATHER -B'Y (tirnw Y s \ - . r ca‘ iin jfatztgesygggzigigg+ A g4 $551“ R gfégffigsgT Quxfifjrfhhffégff DARN! n-iA-rs THE fsaic gwgymw WE SPECIAHZE IN SMELTS sensor. -r mange ‘.“4“2i>2¥é% sass: titres- TJICEIFQZLTS <>~~ M Worms» DAILY RETURNS COOKED ‘T FDR NW... . ‘ IVM. H. ANDERSON WM. J. PRICE ANDERSON 8i PRICE j- .; FISH CORPORATION Wholesale Commission Dciile rs nnd Shippers of FRESH FISH . 27 Fulton Fish Market New York TELEPHONE, BEEKMANIISSK; fin‘ F0! SHIPPING STING". AND IAHlI CARDS Him-AND LET M! KNOM/ its’ vi!’ i5 CRQiiEr TAKI THAT TRAY AN HAVE HER JOIN ME IN A Cun OF COFFEE - f’ l l Ila/y his? - Q TO DEATH- H\% TEMPER v5 qsvnuc unBF-ARABLE - THEfiE QTEP5 tN '°\ WEEK"