l l l_.i._ . I a I -»1_" £1 ” se" -5;* §"_z.!’»'u~ .1 .J \'\~re stomach disturbances, gener- tiic stomach and the growth stops aiicr two weeks _and the pups be- come rr-nl su-k. The fact that the pups nmcic a rupid growth at first half sleeves, gpsgigl (ms at gin- on milk has led n large number of q1p,ll~5_ l594..4.l_2l_ lux hi'cciI\l°l1 that It ls stick. The all star team was pick- “futon Hearth Rugs _ __ $(l_50 to _g|_',_()() lnillvussrilc to raise silvrer fox Pups ed more or less at random from Axmlnnler Rug ______,___ $3.0() 10 $9.00 iulaiisity Withfourt lending’ a 001'- the local teams and some oi the _ Tapestry Rugs _ ___ _ _ _ __ $15() 10 $2_(\() .un . mount n rosli cows milk. better lilu_~.-ers muy hrivc been ovcr- Reverslble Wool Rug $1.0() 10 $(;_()(l l"‘l' ll ls "l’50l“l"lY “°°°‘°'5‘“'Y that way for a return game in the near . _ ' " ' " ~ .-- .) .,- |» Should be fool nooordlng to the Iumml It is quite possible thnt n ROVCl`Sll)l€ JUl.l3 Rllgh ..... $1.11) ll) ft-..--l niorlificntions tlint the Ex rrime - » . ~ :T -..~..»..¢n»-1n¢+ ".t‘_; .\ _ge I '.~ had my pocket picked." und mixed with cereals and vege rabies. we would warn (ox breed- -VITRO PHANE truisporent window paper 1 yd. rolls bile each ul# ilrlliii f°_=dl;i§ il” 23°; ts; "l “"°°'°' “’”"'“"" We have just opened up thelarzost and most complete range 1 ' l\'ll 15 In '_`_"_' _ . , X..'...`.~.1i....iii.i.¢ flu.. ...........¢ < -°’“"“""”" °°"“»"°" °l striking new dwsns ' in Flvor Coverings. Curtains and , t l . . - . . V meal. uw :mr should iw ww f=d ’§";f ,§f_“‘ "‘ “° '5°",,,,°l'_§'f,_;‘f Draperies that has been shown in this City for many years. ut the evening meal Also we would ton months old as it is very liable to lend to ucute indigestion. Question: Is cow's milk too rich for pups one month Old? Should wnrn fox breeders against feeding ._ meat in cliuriks to pups under ae.. Int l;:::Y”sfsssu1‘ ! 0 0 trace ii tsineiai . isoi-4-1-21. / ‘ 1 .' r s uiiy water be added to it? ' m .' » if, yur' - \ _ We would warn fox breeders against udcling water to cow's milk when it is led to pups. When large quantities oi cows milk is snew0n_ select you" now .L sim fed to pups they make a very rapid growth for the first two weeks, but milk by itself will lead to se- ii1l_v resulting in liemorrhagas oi' P n suituhlr trophy will be put up for tal Fox Ranch has recommended mls league mx; ye;,r,__K_ from time to time. __ .___,.._____ PERSONALS »f. J\lIl\G TIIIFVFS T00 COST __.___. LY . , _ to Charloiietown on Monday.-3. At times it is not fair to the l N ° ° 0) Starr- to put the expense oi main- _ l Honie . _ _ . -.Miss Amy Lea, R. N., of Tryon 1.i.ining iuiibeis in prison even _ _ _ ___ tnmmh tmp mend gumy_ That is visiting friends in Suinnierside. S. _ ____ V _ _-_ ____:~ __-i - - - iw _ V _Y _ no V: _ _ :YZ -~ 752;- »- .’2- v.-i.. the opinion exliiezsseci by Jus- iiw- l.ui'\-iiv during the iriiii of Mr. "ul" Wan" FL Dmby of sum- _ ' 'm mul Mrs. Waller Donohue in the melmlf' slmm the East" rece” “t -Miss Doris Maclienns has re- -MISS Cl\ll\l`l‘ll1“ l"l”"lllli! “nd i r':::ii-ici. 1-run-L ut Cnvun. Irish Free his hom” In Egmlmt B“l"*s' turned to Charlottetown sltoi' vis- her niece Miss Mary Murphy oi' :smii-, ii-vc-iill_i'. The Pau- had se- "”'°" it ng with her parents in Fernwood Climlottcinwii S1101" EM'-Cl' Will* ill so a rl -LADIES and Misses Silk Crepe Dresse special I2 85, |48! ri $7.50 ewh at Sinolsirs. il04~|-1-21. -LARGE §'N)CK of Ladies New Spring Coats now ready lor your in- olalrs. 1804-G-l-Ri. --SPECIAL clearing prions on ul Fur Coats before packing away at Sincisirs. 1804-6-1-Zi. -IAM!! and Muses Home Dresses, size 16 to 44. sleeveless or -LADIES and Misses 'rweacl and *FINED $1 AND COSTS-In the for allowing his dog to run at -HOCKEY AT KENSINGTON -ll Hearth Rugs ! - , f -,_ -_ ~ _ ~ -- Q Every Color in these Beautiful Designs lcon through to the back. There il nothing boths for l ¢_ 1- qi .¢ _ - your Kitchen, Pantry, Hall, or Dining Room. Good Quality Moulded inlaid $1.25 lu. yd. Heavy Marble Tile Inlald . . . . . . . . . . 31.05 sq- yd. inlaid Linoleum ! . .-4. in .A--. _P S , fs .r'. _:_ ~vt".;ll‘.a_r¢l .' _._ i.._'-.-_ __-;L.____!.'.."_-_~ _‘_ ‘_ __ fr _ Sec the Bright New Designs in Gold Seal Con- goleum Rugs at the following low prices: f¢_____,_,_$5.50 .. 7.2? l.-.........$8.75 t. $10.00 cos: *ae ‘Mo *N °=`_‘ if.--s _...ae fd: h|\““ ._ ...,. -as .. 5 . -2 _ 2 flf 3 f<>'`/fiii\‘lo\ro¢dyt°f|llllb1’l‘\o'l'.lUlb\|-| ' rf- _,_ . I ll.,-,»_._..', i "hi l HU RNS 'lliwi 'i>iiiS, ~ » HAPPY IDR \nGD5°YEi _ ru. Ywu. nv D-luseiuio Ride-vi' Auld- i icuaw s-du. ll l\..lA5¢D- ' »»s.. ,. .. ._ The deceased lady was in her usual good henlth, until she was suddenly stricken with apnendicitis on the evening of Feb. llllth. Blic was tak- en to the hospital a fnw days later where an operation was performed und hopes were entertained for her recovery, but on Friday, the (th, she began to sink and pulled swly on Saturday at il p. m. Her passing is a ssvai-¢ blow, not only to her husband, who hu :ul- fmu an irreparable iw, but use to the large number of friends who 'mow her und loved her for her true worth. A devout Christian woman, charitable and kind md one whole doors were ever open to receive her , lil i ii _ 'rl --- i- -Mr. 'I"homs.| Keoiigh of Cape -ir"‘- '- i _ '=~ -- - ._ . l ’ \n ’ ‘ friends and neighbors sind who nev- er turned away a way-fsrcr hungry. Her ready wit and cheerful disposi- tion gave pleasure to many and har memory will longobe crerished by All those who had the plellllre oi hu* acquaintance. Her funeral, which wal very Illia!! attended despite the incle- ment weather. took place to old lainii Andrews Uhiireh. when a re- quiem Una was suns bv the Nllor. mv. Ji. r. ueuiim. emi- wluun harrcmiinunnllldiotcltlntlic nearby cmatory. than to :walt the lierioua resuncctlon. 'mm im u luis number ot MMI nude hom and Canada. The Cherry Hill W0- men'| Institute lovingly placed a beautiful floral tribute on har cul- ket. sho luvos to mourn. their lou. her sorrowihz husband, John J. linabcnuld. of _Cherry Hill. ous brothlr. Joseph A. \(iu:Donl-ld. Polku Station: two sisters, MTI. Halen ldcuil-lvny. ot Boston. and un. Prhoilln MacDonald. in the Wat, to all ot whom we extend deep' sympstny. _May sho rest in peace. u4--us»-~y---~v-_- "Tha luglish ltw dowrt allow a mn as much me u the American law,” c senator ol the United states trieudl md nlntivcu in the U I. NWO NMRKOU-~_ "AB &lll|l’l0_l~l\. I GQAClO\J%* SAWYQUSG HAPUYIN rr? I ..... .__ _.... -1.. _...___ _ _. ._.___|¢__¢ ..,,.. _- \.ius1' nzczivlunviau mucus wer mon mm Asvonliu' mo we emo -new nwwwiimn ima -vo an-ulvenua su use N* mvnu nuwwuav \'l‘ V Q* - i A.. . \ _ . ’ 4 _ g I vcr? wealthy msn, once sold to an Eiisllshman. '0h. yes. you have a good trade here in Illugluid. par- iiapl. but as icr as Nalwlcoul of fin- lrluc 30, why, I have never erica met A Ndpclooa of tlnuicn in all my visits to Lonodnl' 'No. probably not: thi llillllhhlll Hllliid- 'You ue. wg knp our Napoleon; of lima" _ln .l\ill'”-O0r\lr¢|¢t|»nil|t. Youul with-¢‘Piu'n is pirtcatlv Wonderful to lil. mutlilr. llgfwlvu ma Wcrythinl I ask M.” Mcth|r~“'I`l\&% M0201! Ili dur. that pu on not askin enough."-L'Illultr\tic1\. 3 .2