i JANlUAltYldtl s without work l _____,._._ Hot meals lbraids all cor-sage flowers at halfl l lllolice, 1 3i H SMOKER1T§ l l l" NEW _.UNlVt";S_l.'l‘Y DICTION-I 4£7Bk:::&‘& A to ARDto Guardian readers for (i8 cents and oiio coupon. Every homo cllarlolletowm ‘ should liavo one. t! Save yourself time and trouble i i l l i i l l I \ i Th6 RlQM Rcvpiirnest William BJFHCJ, Bishop of rat. London, in the presence of a utOWdCd arid amazed congregation ‘wot before the bishop delivered a sermon. vJitli Iii.--. subject. He d 2.I‘('ll of pi "e bred dairy . (ll) ].lt)'.".‘ll zinc y in (listricts lilbllt‘ were cit present available; and . . l . _ I it cnlcr use of such sires whcre siiiliifiiiiifit $°ilill ifii.i"lfi_llili. ‘flglhgtf _-"_“.“°““Y_l““.°‘*“i i“ “P?” shire on January 9th. A brief re- ‘. Jlla "Fbf?" mm m ram“?! view of what this factory lizis done ‘h? lllllliu. (ii-mob ho muduced’ and is as follows: Stiirtine in the liut.t<~i'.hlltlu n ‘wmmn anw they haw been business four years ituti. it ha‘; l ‘ ‘mlhw, m9“) m.“ MW the grown until in 1924i it was the laru- l“ 199,0‘ mwlcpmg ‘m0 mo‘ dmry cst butter factory on l’. E. Island. ‘lmnmll’ lbw ha‘? a “gm w be by with an output of over ltlILOtltl lbs. wlfon Cl "m!" "nlwovfild ancestry‘ m bunch The pa.“ y w has 5mm“ llr also mentioned tlic tact that as cvrn greater prom-t as the make excerdcd 213.000 lbs. with it gross value of $78,149.39. It is not known as yct whether any factory has cs- ceedcd this amount for 1927. The average price received for butter for the year was 36.66 cents. and the averagepricc paid for fat was 37.96 cents. This difference is considered very good as the over- ruii is only 19.27 per cent. Annual Meeting of lviltshire Dairying of y cows of the right class in suf- iirieni. numbers. thcrc is and un- doubtedly will continue to be a. good market for our surplus cows in the milk-producing centres of the East- ern United States. ——--—-<vo>—»—-_ NORTH WILTSHIRE DAIRYING COMPANY. At a meeting 0f the North Will- Crcaiii grading has been followed _ i, ,- _ - ~,»l m. f l] i-y- ‘fflflflhnl mill , _ l“ lllls laclorlh and llw rcsllll ha,‘ m"? Duriléll’ fillgllgfigfililallyldrellefifi‘£33!if“ “all.” “lull ‘Frasw llvholb]: us. I Ylllll lliltllililVtlifll Ictiiltlitliiiiili; hot . lo -d l‘ d . l ll . r -' ~ l - ~ ‘l " _ ‘__'l \ l _. . ' tl itiiiisniii \\'(‘il 1<~r Il zitzc a ll LOIIIL qui rvi cii uiiiu II l l,“ ll .9 pmllubml by Mu J‘ G_M.-,_.li.is nllVltl. tliim taithlully iélllilsuznmnfi- m" Yul” mm") ms “PM: should have one. . tf - . ~ cents and one coupon. Every hoine Bedeque And ' l l J Messrs Charles I ' l fliANléAgY cizlaAgAalsE 5559' 1st James Beers are busily engaged tn ' ' n roe ii v-arrs ~ I half apnccsclMocge a: Mel-bod Zia. l shmpmg “msfi (fxlemn sldlng‘ 1'14"“ l Miss Emma Wyond, clerk at W. ~ I I A Serve it w ' t wi- . - ’ l Windsor ties all colors, 50c to fltmlfigralfiiallllgfillliggme l“ Carleton till clearing at. half price. Moore 8a Sllllng‘ McLeod Ltd. ‘ ' now open to buy dressed hogs. Any- one having imy to offer get. in touch lug l“ cllelmn. wlllle were She wllll with H. A. Jenkins, Market Build- be the guest ' of Mlss tug, Charlottetown. Central Guardian l ONE THIRD-EFF all fancyl Moore 8a McLeod Ltd. l -14- RY to Guardian readers for 9Fl Schurman and T. Bownesscs, Bedeque. has returned NEW uNlvERslTv D‘cT'°N"to her duties once more after a pleasant vacation with friends in H ' - t ' JANUARY CLEARANCE L“ ma“ "was glain°msfifi He, like the rest of the P. E. I. boys thinks there is no plac- like the Garden of the Gulf. 1» 14-31 FARMERS ATTENTlONr-I am 'Mlss Mabel Best, Belmont ls visit- Be i 17834-1144 Affleck. m Ce JANUARY CLEARANCE sale spe-l Mm Annle Ncwsom, cial Scotch wool gloves, dark colors has returned m hm. home a regular 60c. special 39c pair. Moore Spemllng a law days l“ Bedeque an dz McLeod Ltd. 1-14-31 Album, Chiffon Silk Velvets at: one third Sunday m Mlddlelon off. regular $4.50 for $3.00 yard. M“ Jesse Bladslla\v_ White. Black. Tan. Yellow, Rose. Copenhagen. and Sapphire. $3.00l W1‘ Yard- M°°Y° 3‘ Mchmd Md» ique has returned back home again. 1444“ _ latter a few weeks visit to the U. 5.! ———~— A. PASSED EXAMIN ATlONS-Miss, >-@n secretary of war v __ States._who intervened on behaif.‘ Rose valley of that country in the Nicaraguanl “m. dlsctders some months ago. d obtained Cflrlflictiflg factions save" that Iedl -'—~ ‘ -- by Aliaustano Sandlno, to abide by? JANUARY CLEARANCE sale- ‘m Mr. Lorne Cameron, Albany spent the outcome of a “free election" to the guest of be held this ycar. l I I Mr. Harold Holland. Lower Bede-l "emu siiviiiv“ 1 Col. Henry L. Stimson. former for the United: Hel a pledge a‘l lhel And Vicinity l lwas ably stippcrtrtl by his cousin. _ Birming- - loam whom Canon G. H. Smock-Webster made a “solemn demmci- l anon and protest" against from the ¢pan¢¢| of 5g‘ Paul's calhell l vast year in thc iiicrcusotl fut con- tent of thc cream. the average test Eiislcr. and supported by Hon. L. L. Lecd and. seconded by Mr. Edisoril Clara M. Benoit. daughter or Mrul and Mrs. C. H. Benoit of this cityJa who entered the Mount Sinai HOS-ldgy visiting hgl- 515m; Mrs. Roy Campbell. Chclton was visitor _to North Bedeque on Mon- Mrs. Scott pita], New York. as probationer on;MacMul-do_ September 14th, has passed her ex-. iiminatlons in a class of forty. mak-l ing highest mark of 94. and is now‘ ._ ~ .. l. _- . A 3 i v_ _ a student nurse. having received her l3§ul‘.,c‘l’f,ll‘n“‘ mm m he‘ homo n oi VVIXltHHOYSl, Susie, who are for three months with her do Mrs. Kler Allan. cap on December 24. STEELE AND LAVIN WED- DlNG.-A very pretty weililiiigl. was iiolemiilzetl Church. Hrookline, llluss. Mrs. James MaeQuarric‘ has conic Mr. and lvtvs. George MacKay. ill Si. lvti\\'t'filit'fl'l‘~odcqtie were visitors to Tryon on Jaiitiary lTllfifdily. they were visiting their old 1st. 1928. when Jc-liii M. Stceleifriends. Mr. and Mrs. Manson Mac- uiid Anna Lavlii were iiiilteil iii tliclNcil. holy bond-s of matrimony, by the’ Rev. Father Cassltly. The groom James J. Steele. while the. lllltllll xvas nttoittled hy Miss Betty Mo. ‘Guire. The bride was very be-i coinlngly attired iii a ‘gown of white satin. with tulle veil match. and blossoiirs. ivrliile earrjvliig u Iioquetl of beauty roses. The maid ct" Iiiizitcli, and cariietl roses. After the ivetldiiig" they; motored to their new home at ill- lnf friends and relatives uiitliiiieilyo illlltl presented them with lllllllylg 'usefiil and costly gifts. was served tfillllllllllOll-S 5111711911‘ ill i S ;l-l:30 o'clock by McKt-on and (Yas-lfound o 'l'lil: ixhiul‘ attractiuiiland win wits spent lll thiiiwwarm on land. ‘by caterers. oi‘ tlit: uueiilni: ‘ling, while Alaclltiiiziltl brothers. c-f l. ti. Island. (zuptibly fiiriil llllllfill‘. Alter ‘evening. their paitvil lll ll ll y ‘nus wedded life. ~ -<QO-}' \ PR SENTATION l 0n tilidiiy evening. January lBiiiI, z lziiizc niiinliei" c-l the put- ‘runs llloiite, met at the. lltlliic. tit Mr. ‘William Culii. Sutiiiucrvlllc, NPVUIIUJIEI! yeirrs. well iilmiil. itiliviwr bleNcIII ix-f New Perth ably‘! Myers were visitors to Bedeque honor was charmingly (llesscil itlnaruld Hounml Lower a gown ot peach Sfltlll with hat uuwere vlsllors a boqiiet t-f evenlngl Homer SL, Brookllize, ivherc a l\.-st .accxdent oucurred .-’\ vvrylout to his n ll. very [ileusztiii .'“'*"‘_ y. l. , h _ ‘lrlflnds ffillllllll [he oltl and in the new, ‘Hamil’ I l‘ ma“ M“ niiil; this. we. the nations of youfllo Hansvme Chumh. WllP-m $010400 lllllVc" Fraser. you lllfllllltfl’. after being in Middleton ughtcr »Mary Brown. of Craven, Snslc, have. 'arrived home to spend three monthsl with the formers parents Mr. and. . lMrs. John Coles. | . l Messrs James and Melville Brown‘ here‘ ozi a. visit to their mother. lBYOWII. and sister, Mrs. Eldon Sea- minny old friends. Their two sisters ‘and Mrs. Lorne Higgins, lwerc also visiting here last week. t Mrs. Webster, who, for the pa" l Mm Hebe.- Myers and Miss 591mm few weeks has been visiting in Cas- iguests of Mi". W. '1‘. Bowness. Thc smelt Messrs. Hudson Jeffery What might. hatsnbgteglleliwgctgfillgfl during the past week. no day last week. when Mr. Fred-h. l ck H‘ Cl“rggscgséiznlllllléllglglgrrlféliilc recently entertained their hus- - - fl Dlliiiirults Lliiliiiont fur iiathnm. He'll soon as and ‘IS lam: as we raise‘ . - - - ‘ ‘ "m" ‘l Ymy hflppy mm Dmwu llllllll roiili- zissemlileil lii-re tonight. m; tli-iibt. 11_il(I‘1l an tipportiiue ‘time In ioview our llltlllfizllll asset- lotions and at the some time pa phi-wing tilbute to your services. For about stivtiiitet-ii years .\lr v . _ _. delivered llis of summewml mm“ MM‘ Majesty's" malls Iii a very eiffieieiit h” We tian recall the, niziuy . .I"'~lt'.' I.ltl lllt‘. purpose ot‘ expiessiiig lll€ll'.'l‘35\l\u‘ ‘M’ ‘MOVM n have - services you have. Iii \li llllllllfl yt-lll‘ piviiril iiiiil tliiiviiril". n-rtiirmzinre of your on‘ cumpec. ivas here during the Tuesday. urliilc there they were tllBl the guest of Mr. and Mrs. mhfifmflll 8Y9 busy iitl northern Sask. and at the iveeklyl vlvrk. MP- HUB-ll Murray. Bedequfilprayei- SCPVlCG on Wednesday even- , , . __ [never has the fishermans luck. he ml; qmi 21150 a; me w_ ‘l wlemh m mange lalivitys can get a large catch. 1 t anal little daughter to Chem,“ on shortly on return to the West. l ut that. summer has pussccLMrEL WA‘ McMillan. ter has come, if it docs look in uxri-l- lf!ll(lt‘.l't"fl Drills 29.810 per‘ cone. a considerable. increase over previous years. A list ol the patrons receiving most Jenkins and others: Harold Jenkins, MP. ‘l‘n the Hon. J. E. Sinclair and Mr. l""lll“_ll"‘:lq:: svlxlllllltfi‘Ilglillulrl‘llllilllll» Itlml uhligiiii: iiiaiiuei- In all illlll rm! mu lwpni “Id (“mm mm!‘ our wlinIti-liciirtiiil interest iii ytrili- "" " ' ' ‘ "l “ l work have been much ll[l])l‘l'tZllIl"1l for their product follows: ..$l Edgar Easter . . . . . . . .. 014.21 WllllCI‘ Clarke . 1,002.01» Etiwin Edwards . 559.82 W. L. Scllar 030.0 Win. Clarke, Jr. . 800.0 r. Mi-im 734.5.) P‘. C. Dollar .. .. 671.72 "fifty Craswtill . . . . .. .. 663-95 lvfrs. S. E. Henderson . . . . . . . (102.04 After the close of the business meeting, Professor Reid of the De- partment of Agriculture. gave an address In a manner which showed that he was thoroughly acquainted Gold Fish Free Two llve and frlskly gold fish in a glass globe will be klven sway absolutely free while they last to purchasers 0f a pacing of Nyal Fish Food and any of the 50m i’ Nyal products listed below. the kiddies. Pai- Shaving Cream. Dentaclor Tooth Paste Flnol "Jul Face Cream Nylotle Face Powder. Harold L. Worthy COME AND GET YOURS i EYESIIIIIT EXAMINATION l . ‘vViltshlrc Dairying Association. wish to draw your attention to conditions 51;)’. during which MY- FY05"? “'“*“<tuty ylill 9 Clyde, North Wlltshirc. Colville. Loy- alist and Milton.‘ ‘ ed some years ago on account of _ lslock yards. and have ground raised “llntentled shippers’ name attached. " the above suggestions was put tothe signed by J. H. r; Get your today and please "Mcflac. l l Howard Balderston. "l5 Hampson Bonn. Hurry Paul. Bruce Deacon, Geo. Clark. Em. McKlnnon. Hus.» We. the patrons of the North at. the following shipping points on the Canadian Notional Railways: llllll l.“ (l (lvlllllg mllm linckt-r. stlrrliii: "speech. .\Ir. E. J. Dunn to read presuiita- by m)" whims“ m Mr’ “ml Mm‘ Fnrl Ilv your zeal ziiiil lll‘\'t'llllll in . have iiitsrltcil mil‘ ut-ll lllnimnm“ WM‘ u “fimuml u“ cm“ ilesrrveil praise. and us n slight “m. w mark of (ll ' - l‘ iippieelzitlun we ask Mrs. Fraser recelveil a grand niik _ _ _ _ l, _ I ,_ _ _ Mr. McNcill tlieii lii be- lollllfiudlllljl" [l]? dbl‘ ' “Hm” l” her daughter Mae. which occurred l 1. C|ydc.-To replace siding remov- .,l h, l. (l. .. ‘ML!’ 1"“ F‘ -“~ l lhn" “ ‘l " p“ m“ m“ ‘ l‘ ‘my iictuiil value. but as u kind remem- luierrmg l” m‘ brance. from your iiiuiiy lPlBlltlii on week‘ llH. lBertram. For seven. months she has ‘,been doing evangelistic work in l gave verv interesting and helpful talks. 3c was accompanied by her Joyce. l iling; her mother The members of True Blue Instit- Tlie funeral of the late Murdock sill“, piiyvtl ii ble- vMcSv/ain. who died in Comp Hilly Hospital. folloiving an operation.‘ lwas held from his mother's home _ .}in Hcpcdale on Thursday afternoon was held. He was a young man of admirable ciualitics, and an excep- tionally large concourse of people y followed the remains to the lost ‘resting place in Hartsville Cemetery} The poll-bearers, overseas comrades of the deceased, were Messrs John McDonald. John and Russel Nicli-. olson; John S. and Murdock Mac-J Leod. and Harold Bagiiall. Besides‘. o. widowed mother. there are left to. mourn three sisters. the Misses Bessie, Florence and Dorothy. one brother William. all of whom camel ‘from the United States to attend‘ the funeral. Mrs. Duncan McDonald and Mus- ter Allison. of Sumuicrside, were here on ‘Thursday tittenrlinp the funeral of the late Mr. Murdock McSwain. Sincere sympathy goes out to Mrs! not for their placing of third m“ skiing has notltilllelldld services m, Mr‘ Fume“ llle llr-ute embracing Siiuimcrvllle been replaced. n dlsgraccftil condition. Remove to . , _ I ‘south Sldc of tracks’ also lo have (iltllculty owing to the lmpassabi. spur track removed to accommodate mulls- tuio more feet for better shipping A150 the telephone to be nlltl interest In all. services. 4. Loyalist-Blind spur to accom- modate five to eight cars. ‘ 5. Milton-Booking station. the remainder of u very pleasant . . - Elle remarked that Mr. Fraser had s, _ , z. North Wiltshire.—St0ck yards in . . .\t w Pei tli “est. delivered tlic mails for seventeenlvlclfivl‘ Cm“ and (heenllom l. accommodate from twenty-five t0 er, for their pioiiipt iiiul excellent Cyrus MOON,‘ thirty cars. Music and ilanclng wlilled awayl evening. and in the wee siiia‘ liourl 0. All empty cars to be tagged with all llepal-Ml very lumpy “ml vol-y A resolution In accordance with lhelrllloflllllallly “ml I eeting and unanimously carried. . _ n McPherson. Eilllexwllglmlggill’; years o‘ Cairns, Ewen McFadyen. mer v- N _ _ Clow, Wilfred Wood. s. A. Blondeiml Felmllllg l“ '1“ dmlress" \ i William R. Clark. . ‘a. Frizzell. Michael COECIY. John I T. Godfrey. James J. MurraYtyflfll‘ 1925 m"! Angus James C. McLeod. Edlwn’ N. Easter, R. Easter. Edwin Edward. ‘A. McLeod. Harry R. Croswell. Doiigald McPherson, Ben]. Craswell. If You Need l Get The Best l Phee. Mam D McLean Mm“ ntoinnch tliln IIIII 1Q . an. an . HEZGEPSOD. Ii. L. Jenkins, Frank Mitchell. Walter Deacon. Chas. Paul. ‘Aqullla Bowman. Chas. McLean. I too nl Ill)‘ liiillnln, N..Y._ for free nilvler. I ‘ t . I M . WIllI n Fraser. .Gordon McLeod. F. C. Waller. Earlelnllmllg; glendgilt hi“ not long mince the bells which heralded the ceased ringing. Mc-l —--—-—————————— A Tonic suffered from weiik grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Cain for‘, extending l best wishes to Ml‘. anti Mrs. Fraser _ happiness. uuill é James Cairns. H. Paul, David fluulpll. 0m. -'-'rii<-rt- ll illlllllllill bet. ’Proud. Bertram Younlrsr. John F. u-r iin mu lliptrtllll; “atliiilili Epston, L. R. Woods. Walter Looms. e51 nuleov ly. Wilson Stewart. Fred Younkeinl ‘Sllevellillt lilrtlllngwlzl!‘ Iinpoverlnhed blood l and ntmilneil izooil 1 lliiloti ltoiitl. Wo sincerely hope that your valuable services may lmil: be ('0II~ H0 sPolke or "l" Imllulnflty M tliiiictl In the future and that vnii M" Fraser~ owl“? m m5 klmmess tillfl Mrs. Friisei‘ will enjoy niiiiiv “e “muludad roars of huppincss and prosperity . facilities. '1: lnslfllltld by m‘! C- N~ R-i 95 9159- l‘? lmyllll-i a (“film “lull” telmtl Sliziied In behalf‘ tit’ the patrons: whcw’ . v‘ ‘I’ D‘ mdlunuds' vpttjlh“ lost-l Augustus lltlll0IlllI_ Arthur Ilrii. 3. Colville-To have blind siding Muster. and also to Ml.‘ A drou "WWI M, J‘ Pmvor_ Wm‘ Walsh‘ changed over to an open switch to Carver. Mall Lcurlcig Vciiioii Riv- Ollvor lllcNplllv spvnuel. lllmlrl,‘ ‘Plioiiias Alrllisli, ll. Ali-Kenna, Jim. bli-Kcuzie, --.-o> 1 1 t \ 1Benj. Weeks. Ben]. Mutheson, Wm. m» of the weak m»- l "W"! 0nd Iuiiiilrlhl II"- .1\- Cullefl- “"4"” M°L°°d' om‘ ili"iilli.ii’il“liiii“fiii‘ii'l "l, U“. J. Stewart. 090' A‘ Godhgy, Watson mo feel like u new H N matter‘ Leonard Bowmuhnmcelvoy’ It ii leiiilld to lfl‘:"1?t;h0IW|aI::‘0 smaller‘ i l l l v l J1 lw- I" Cody‘ wml‘ cglllgiérfir" Rm "d hoot to Ive me ltrennh. 1 Illwlyll ’ k “no n "gi-zliiiianéimztirerouii, chin. iii-hr. {fifillwlnm li"nilii°it°iiiig.'nr°gi'°in'iiiiifi$ Min A- Mlvde Horde». noted ouomlum- - 5- ‘m, w J and nioiiarawaeneiin. Wlllllmltliveiig‘ mmln lam fili-Nttll-lirifiltlrgsiri. Enqlllh Gvlnfldllll, who it" miv- . III“ ~ ' ' .. . I o n i .. ’ “.9” lbaatcr. DWI! Mlwhfll- ""3 Pmm- xvrm. oi.’ iii we’: inuifa- ‘Hotel inf: l‘; "lmlxfgfiallz; ' lecture tourl AN Xtfl tLl Ni Gertrude Curlcy. 1n the death ofi so suddenly at hei home early lasti I The annual meeting of the Unit-l ed Sunday School was hold in the‘ church on Wednesday evening, Rev. R. H. Baxter presiding. There was a great attendance, and the various -reports submitted were most en- couraging. the Secretory and Tren- surer both being highly complimen- ted on their concise and interest- ing presentation of the years .work. The high standard of the] lschool in every particular is n mat-l ter of deep gratitude-and 1928 op-l ens under most favorable clrcum-l stances for another successful yeanl The following were the ofllcers and teachers elected: Supt. ME.‘ Clifford Carew; Assistant Supt, Mrs. D. M.l MacLeod; Secretary Beatrice Mac- Leocl ire-elected)". Treasurer, Orvil- le Seller, ire-elected): Cradle Roll Supt. Mrs. Eldon Seaman; Supt. of Missions. Mrs. Clifford Carew; Tem-l perance See. Mr. Nelson Carewtl Teachers, Adult Class. Dr. Georgel Green: Young Men. Mr. Clifford» Csircw", '.Sentor Girls. Mrs. E. Sea.- man; Intermediate Boys, Mrs. D. M. Macbeod; Co. Teachers Intermedi- ate Girls. Mrs. Ira Rackham and Mrs. J. S. MacLeod: Co. Teacher's. Juniors, Miss Janie Andrews and Mrs. J. F. McMillan; Primary, Mrs. Dtngwell; Plate Collectors, Stanley Watts and Dannie Whltlock; Hymn Book Distributor, Howard wedlock: Bible Distributor, Hilton‘ McMillan; literature Distributors. Chrlsty Gil- lie and Mtldrew Carew; Organist. Beatrice MiicLeod. Assistant Ralph Auoun ER INSIILLS l. All /\T l\/i' Mrs. Niildred Brent and niece Miss L lMx-s. Joseph Ciitllflc. Cope Traverse. "l M05811 .\lr. and Nlrsrllcrhert 'l‘lionipson, week, lllllll-iltlflllilgt‘, spent a Jghnllflsll Iii Pownzil rocciitly. Mr. Albert home to spend tho winter with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Pratt, Pan'- Ml g__ shenial Village, Bliss (ionic 'I‘litiiiipstii1. Ilursltiif Th Ie ve litii-ze. spent ll few do ‘s at lvziter- , , “Y a ‘him, Hwclllll.’ l \ii-. and Ali's. \\ lMissc-s Helen and tihztiltvttt’ llriike. IVIPS. Clifford Carew has been vis. who spent the hulidziy stltisoli iviili in R059 Vgllgy their Parents, Air. and ‘ltrake. 'I‘hey ietiirncil lllniiilay to t P. W. C., halving iiiiiili: n \'t tisfactory standing in Vile. wish llll iii the A RARE UPPORTUNITY For the first time in our history we offer at wholesale prices our entire stock of Granite and marble monu- ments. This sale is brought about only by the purchase of the entire stock of a reliable ivholcsale dealer.‘ All monuments, Granite or marble, whether small or large have our guarantee of material and workmanship behind them. CHANDLER & BELL Sale Starts Ian. 12th. I928’ i‘ POWNAL Fill‘ fiitiiiiiig is Iir-rtiiiriip Ill" ‘i:- Mrs lllllll‘. iiztlustigv. especially with the. price the Mrs. Aiiibrtise E. \\':iril. 01' pelts sq. gtiiiilm C t. . iinaii. are bciiin warmly wclcomcdby’ n“) “m” l“ "lmclleil “We Slllllllg ~. .. - . . . .- < . . a up iii our midst. one (ill the farm H‘ H ‘mhnpmh- upmlmll“ M“ Albert Pratt. Charlottetown, l’. E. I. Established 30 Years Continuing for one month only )>t\\'t‘I!\:1_ .\ll'. and .\li~=. \\". \\'_. .IutI-'_\‘I:ii-l,iiru, sou, illlhess of three lliisdziill aud Clifford “mm” iwccli. WlltIfL‘ they entertained veryyei- spyyiw ‘pleasantly, the members ‘ ' YCIILIZ People's League of Powntil. he pew-q m, “IQfQI lluriiis; ‘ the ‘were served by Ntrs. _,n_lll,l_dl.lliss Doris‘. The lflllgtlfi is ileep-4ljg1l_ -ly grateful fer the kiiitlnrss of Nll'.i|_]'()k[9|1_ lard .\lr~.~'. Ward. praiyt“. pleasant has T) l8 . Tilt‘ wecltly service OfiMull" the l livid on Ffltldl.’ lust, ill. the lioiiic uflfrom mp “@745; guesl "l ll“, . _ . \\'. Judson. Poiv-liflgilcl-"I Luke 14; niii \'Illtl.‘_'.t', (‘(1, l- lzlf~ .. . H‘ H ln- ltiirt u-lth ll lift-wing pliilirs P1111111)!‘ Iligitll at the age- iii ‘Iii. wok plat-i at tlli‘ llillll‘ of his 'lilIIlf|Il(‘l‘_ .\l gllilllllnl» ilcpzzzitwil. it in llt'l' illll \' Reirularly fed throughout the winter season is The Best Guarantee 0f Assured Results in Reproduction The largest litters born last season and also the highest average of pups raised to ma- turity were iii fox ranches where IMPERIAL C01) LIVER OIL FOX BISCUITS comprised a most important part of the foxes’ daily ivintcr diet. Line up with the w'0rld’s successful ranchers and insist on having “IMPERIALS,” the best fox food obtainable. 7 CHARLOTTGTOWN \ “x P.E.|. Pei-wit Lindsay l>l'-‘$l(l' IO. at the close of which ur. Stilt] ll very helpful atil DTOl-llrpal- pay“) a fllllllg (flbllle l“ [he lmremm. Biscurr Co. cum. w t‘liiiilutttat'.iwii, after an mouths. - v ‘funeral was lit-Id on Sunday, u pub- .\Ir. lltlllvl’ Joni-s has i-iiierctl (Julie service being cuiiiliicteil at thrice . where he will liIliL: ll cuthsvltfclntdt iii the Baptist Church at Alexandra, of which the late Mr. “ l ‘I ‘r gml V‘ _ was a faithful - Jenklllsv ll l, m l ,._ A - l- ‘MK - PH» '93 vy’ "urtl tillhavliii: been baptlzcxr and receiv- Melvlue‘ Jones‘ fariilie, :2 bbreslpeiilll {mi llllllzlinlllimlk‘ Ulll-Ulllmllllllll‘ l_"““'l_i_\‘"_| m“) "Illlllllfirfilllli 011 July 39. 19' farmers a Sneak or luck‘ mic on 1 ctiitsiay oi “loll up 'I‘li c member. He will be missed in the Pray- _ the Sunday School, and 01' llltfltiiurch Choir. whcie his voice will The torch ‘tfvclllllfi lYlltdfillllltllllf-‘lliars Iicon passed l0 those who are W111i! llllllllcft behind. Be their’: to bold it Let not the ranks remain service itiucted by his pastor, ilev. R. W. lbinilsay. assisted by Charlottetown. :\lt:XlllHll'll llziptlst (‘liurrli \\'ll§lilielll-cl<lllg a very helpful [message "Friend Chapter. verse W33 COD- Rev. Bruce the latter Go up I An tl~ _lll.l_._ ll-lll iiiilt- iliiit- ville fills?" l" Willi ‘Mill ilepzuted. stressing ihe three texts: ll... pl t l... l'1'=t.\‘\‘l‘- 1.0, l come. .ll go [c- piepare. .l come fegllnlli lllpgl» cull... "WM iiirzilii. llurliiiz the service the will" "sill" ill" Ilflllllt‘ ‘l mid (‘linir ix-liilt-retl very sweetly the ciiiiiiiiui.il_v' hare liven (Iillllitl lllltlllllfill-‘ls lq-llyolx wlllle llle pasllyl- 1“-"l"~“'1"‘l sari: as a st-lo "Abide With Me." u“ iiviulilini‘ lllltl frit-iiil, the lzili- 'l‘lieti~ The l-lollll llllllllcs were many and l "l 1\l““‘i\‘“l"*‘- “'l\'\'**" beautiful, ‘silent testimony to the To [no bereaved We ex- ptfillll (kept-st. sympathy, __._..._ ..-.-=>.... ._.-.'a-iv<t-l-‘-qso--..-n.--..o-o~-vg.ea~ ->,.._s,,_.,_. ,_,,_ _ i