‘mullahs 1.. (Irv. 20th, 1i_ \., .1 21.1195 ... 5min and (Kill:- J -\1(‘1.t‘-ll\ m‘ Yol-iiidiu "incl-cs" ififiiiowtwriiTiiiiiioi-sastiifii J12. 1.. on Ocl. 24th. i920. Catherine MadPhantm. relict of the late Mai- "coini llscboaaid. aged as years and ‘ five‘ months. ' h-AIQIE J-At Bast Riiver, Oci_ 25th. C. Lane. Funeral Wed- Ihoming at 11 o'clock to Oslnete §ihdhiP ' For Salli iiy situated {B11101 es at Keppoch Lot Q overlooking Hiiisboro Bay near ftho entrance to Charlottetown Harbor. 4 14 miles from the city. More than half the land is clear, the balance being covered with hard sad soft wood. There is s fine old house in good repair, equipp- ed with hot water heating plant; acetylene gas, hot and cold water and bathroom; also a cottage and oiitbutldinas all in fair condition. Tb! Dlwerty will be sold with stofl, crop and machinery or with out. Apply to " W. W. OWEN 148 Powrial Street. Phone 77. 0r at Farm. Phone R541. Oct. 20 dy.__1__w:._t_. 6 FARM 31111111111 1111 FDR SALE 48 acres of land at East Royalty, Queens County. P. E. i., 8 1-2 miles from Charlottetown, new house and outbuildings, water in house and barn, handy school and churches, if not sold privately will be pill‘ up at Public Auction on Wednesday, November 8th, at 1 p. m. There ' will also be sold on that date the stock, crop and mn- chinery on farm. Terms, all u - , - “mounts under “(mo cash. “or we at night. Fillflll),llffi€lld told that amount 13 months credit on ""'o_h7‘jp”f""‘l""'n" I“ ‘“"‘"'kl approved _ioint notes. lfstormyysale1 11"’ C-‘lllilllll-l-IOI W! wffwled and will be held on the following di|_\'.,l00l1 Iwas free oi‘ pain, headaches Igor fiirthar bqiifilllflflgfil Kplyntolsnd that miserable feeling that ren on i. ac . a , n" yd - . - - P E. l. See hand bills later. lfigazlzsglgsdigziulnilttlzlligz: PETER BRODIE. Find now I am well, strong and Allilllllllellf- l rigorous". g ROBERT NEWTON. l-‘mwh- 1m‘ f we. s box, 6for $2.50, trial size ‘ ' l at all dealers Oi‘ sent pootpiiid by l hulk-fives Limited, Oitswg, iii induct-ii llyslialisli lleimd Ill “Fillll-l-llltfi" Lrnu Bass D'oa, C. B. "I was s terrible mlerar from Dyspepsia and Coas-lujpslihn for years. l had pain after eating, belching ‘gas, constant headaches and did not sleep 3640-10-43 VVO0D1MEN:l . .___._—-'._..... ..2:¢u~='n i will bi- til t‘. B. Pratt's, Si.) Peters, from 1 tu ll October 28th» Poole & Thoilipsolfs. Montague, onl 29th, from l to i1. Revere ilotcl.‘ Charlottetown on Ociober 210th, Al 313911195’ Beach "111311111-15 91 Matthew c McLean's. Souris, Alon. "M" “l litllll- all cleared and in ll d“ NO“ 15L mm, 1 ,0 ;:_ 1011211 slate of cultivation. Well fen- Flires advanced leave (Tharlntte-‘Jfll Wm‘ Ymve Wm’ and hedges’ wwn Nov 4m > I-llirlze dwelling house and cummod~ ' >|O1lS barns and out buildings ir mood repair. Near school and chur- lIYIIFR. Close to oyster mud‘ and all Atlnlis of sea manure. ‘ Apply on premises to Shore Farm for Sale M. A. MORFUSON. 3746-10-26-8L. . .. .. . .. . . . . AND, 111111111 1 I p0 v-n-orheea-"s-taolooo-u ‘a 1 JUST A GIRL i‘! JANE PHILPI DQ+¢-.¢“*4" ._‘ lENA MAKES HER DEOIUON. Chapter 149. d thought a good deal of what Frank lC-laxton had said. He had every respect for a woman who worked-because she had to. I knew from my own experience and obser- vation thai this W38 so—-that every "girl and woman in his employ was not only treated with the greatest respect by hiiii. but that he c0in~ pelted the same attitude from the men in lli-s office. But, like Mother, i hi- ihiiilghi the T9111 plat-e for n wu- , liiali wits ill humc. ~l wondered if till 111011, so liiiiiiol' what their stri- tiun. fell this wiiy. And icunciutl- cil 111311119)’ dill. ’i‘hei~c was Tillii, u poor. unedu- cated tin the sense we use the word) irlerk in a coffee house llniil he met llfary now running a small eating room, who fell lust the same as did Fftilik (‘laxlom the broker. Perhaps it was ii good thing there were not men enough to go around if they all felt tile sttnle. it would he, terribly hard on wolllen who cared inure for their independence that for——;i man or ii home. .\i_\' thoughts library's hesitated w-iien 1 came in that. Mother once bud snlflt "There ure women, girls, who should be wives and nluthcrs. You lire one of that sort. Zena. You think you lire ll business woman. You are now. But it isn't your voca- tion, although it is your present necessity; Yyiil are n lpotenlial said one day when we were talk- ing oi Kenneth. "or course lie knows, Dear- has known all that has happened. every single thing." "l feel that way too." itold h"- “l have Mt Dad so near me 8t time that_l almost believed he was really beside lne—-that he never had left us l am sure be knows we are together at last, and tbiit we are 111111913’ "But are you happy, Zena? Rdoflhers VsslisWhiYosNeedioBniH You Up all Give Ysa Strength Because it is a non-secret, scien- fliic combination of tbs most: suc- cessful tionics known - Ood Liver and Beef Po tones, Iron Nux “y _ Moths ha py to he with V0131“ ""1 JYWPhNPImJF- you. Eitnd latex: Degr, when I have It enriches tbs blood with tliou- written Kennel-h, l shall be 19811 sands o! red blood wrpuscles, rgtgllegq," ‘ qulekens the circulation, creates 5 bu"? ' “m” “d 15'9"“ tame? Li‘ so the only excuse {have l strength n15 vigor m every part ls ilnii l have nothing to record at ' of thebwyj _ _ this time save Frank lil-lmttonia P11751131!" P79513159 iKOOdTIPSS, and my uncertainty. 1 llld 171118815“ 39151511191111 i ()n my birthday, Kenneth had ‘sent llll‘ il long letter. filled with "nod wishes. if I was disappointed ‘ That be lizid not reliieilibervd me ill illiW other way. -1 tried not to ililiow - in_v.-clr in feel ii. But when a box "‘ of lovely flowers and u late and puplllar’ book t-anle from Frank ’ [t l)“; || Wg clglm Claxton. l’ couldn't help wishing 9|- Cq; You Nothhx _ K011118111 hiiil sent me some trifle-- ii buck, at boil of bon-bolls-any- thing. Bill l wouldn't allow iilyseit‘ tn dwell upon liloughi derogatory 1t) Kvlilllfffll. He was so far nwtly- And everyone was so good in me. Frank (‘laxton was so thoughtful. so kind, that l used t0 suy to iily-1 Si) l struggled. And tiiiily tho; isclf-"li hurt-i." Mother and Aiilll Slfllgglfi grew harder; my strength; Susan, Tom and hiury. even Mr. to curry on. less. Then one night; Iliits llnil Jennie Wilcox scented ul- ltiililit} the thought, liwdkeninlt, illll- ‘ ivii-ys to be doing something fowminnting- inc-something unusual] may have l lial n0 right to hesitate. l was given things undue importance be- cheiitiili: both Kenneth and inyselfl cause Of my state of mind; bill it Tomorrow—A Letter to Kenneth i gpgdiled to liic ihlit everyulii- was ______¢qg-_?_. illaklng life pleasant for inc. here "Vi", 1.1m, Have Berwmed in Chicago. And so iilllklllg it hard ‘ lphousands,_l(nolvn rm- and not"; 1 Does it seem that my story is of illiitses, Sulkeys__s_li_d Carts i will sell by Public Auction lit my barn on 'i‘hursiiay 28th of 0c- tober at 12 o'clock, the following horses: Doll Bailey, 2.25 1-4 trnt. " 15¢ d Package 1141f Pound Tilt 81' Two {lilllice Farms For. Sale MRS. JOHN CUDMORE, for lile to tour nlysclf away! its u remedy in the treatment iii‘ ICing Okla. 2.11 1-4 pilce. H!" 111-111-121 ism instructed by Pignti Bros, Mt. Sit-wart. lo sell uy pu-hlic 1101"» " “‘"”" "‘ ' ' " tion on Thursday, Oct. 28th. at 1 o'clock p.in., their two filldil; rif 12d acres in each farm situated wilhilli-l mile of .\fl. Slewzil-t station, lint. shipping. 60 acres in high state of cultivation. with good dwelling huilsi- and farm buildings, and splendid young orchard on ench inrln. Stream iii‘ - water runs through each. flalalice of farms covered with hard and soft wood. Also 200 acres of land wilhln two miles oi Mt. Stewart The 100 Woodsmen above are choice farms for any young man wanting to start farming , Reason for selling no help. Terms at sale or before by applying to i For one on the best com ' - ‘ ‘ panies ili owuers" PETER BROME‘ lNew Hampshire. Highest wages. fills-ltl-ldwswvsmw-Gi, Auctioneer. {Rnflway to Camlm Fares advuncm,‘ ._ l Dated 14 October 1920 i Clearance Auction Sale at, Millview M Dundas, P. E. i. 3505-10-15-131 ‘ _ .- . Great Clearance. AuCllfili Sale at Millviev." on Siflllrllfl)’. Orlolii-i" l 30th, at 1 o'clock shzlrp, all my vlllllulllc Stank, Vii-p and llilplolllellls. ' including: 8t.ock—4 horses; 1 Percheron IYl-iflfl": _\"!-:ll'.~' iilil, llfili lbs; i 1)1ii!li1 .11. R. No. 5. ronhsuts l l Ix‘ ~- . - l '- l - mare, Kaiol, 8 years old, good (11"1\"“1'1 1 driving burs-- 10 . ‘Mid {11112 1 ,_,,;,‘,,l’§,,‘;!,',§l bj}_‘"f‘_r‘“hl(‘.gllll,'l‘i'fil' stn-ndud bred filly 2 years nld, sire» illliilltilllle, 13.16 l--i. lilllli i\iir:iil~ mo“; sgménlbvl, 1917‘ Four“; na. 20 head of cattle including 4 This "Plfill 51llll11l‘ll'l'-“- 2 ggwp‘, l" 111F121‘ Wi1i11Ui' at Stlulds Ev- freehen shortly, 5 to freshen in the spiing; 2 oxen 2_l-2 Krill“ 0111: 4 lmhmnn The m,“ m“ m, 3'0?“ ‘u, ‘m9 Year 0M5; 2 calves‘ “Dying pigs; S mg?‘ S “m!” "m; lllrvlilistls of ownc-r. Aillill’ 1.0 Pul- 140 hens. ‘ uncl- ti‘: Pniliier, Solicitors oi" to the luniiilrsiglleti owner. MARK CHlEVERIE, ~ -Arlilziiilile, P161. ‘ Ilii91-lii-29-slll\\'f-'ii ' MACHINE'RY.—1 thresher and (zlctiner, horse power, lfdlls; 1 Fuller and Johnson "lllflilfl, 4 horse power; 1_g1"<i11‘l‘L'i"\lSl1€‘l‘; Cock- 1 shutt drill seeder; dilly louder; 1l(1l'i‘\)\\'Sfl1'\(11'l1O Zvwotid sli-tglis; i qrlvlng waggiin; 1 min waggon; l l. elim seperllli , .\lllllin l1, n00 11l-"= capacity; 1 sol, n" 'riv""lrz illirlii-ss n: w. and ii lot 0f working harness. l 1 l!) l ‘rs- r" irrwim "'11) 1)',l—‘11 turnips‘. l m, Cfti-P .. w. - . l ' . 1 Sale positive, no reserve. "5 1 11111 £01m; “P51- t-rcdit on 1 . . l ii sh r fa" of Si! lcrcs All gums pp IQ $10 crish; over that uiimunl 1.’. mouths imAa Li)‘; ntlglmvation l Sh‘ iipfiiJlLd JOiDl notes. v Jenkins tinted 0n St. Peters Road. seven fir"? MCDONALD miles from (Tilzirlottelt-wn, near ‘ ' ' Churches, schools, raillvay station Auctioneer. ‘and butter factory. Has failing spring in shore field and abundance of sea iililnure litiil lnllll. A large dwelling ilousc ullil l“ 1N1 111W ‘l! h 1 A lnew out buildings. ' , . . . l For particulars apply: l l‘ i.‘ i’ L‘ ' punninrrnallyo. 1 § Vi, Through Daily Service P. E. 1. l ——FROl.lI-—— liaiiiilx, Sydney, ChatloiTtgtliwil, Stiohn, Moctolln ' Montreal, Ottawa, Wiliiiillhlgi Edmonton and Vancouver. R HBVBI‘ ,i42n-iu,-l:lvl'ed Sill iii. . Farmers Notice Commencing Monday. Septnmnsi 17th. we vvIZl take delivery 0f livr lion-s at the following points. Farm- ‘ers liaviiilz hogs to offer will do lamll iii sec our "representatives at shnlr respective stations n. TUEQDAV p. xii-m Wright, hlflfltlkfl! n. I 1'ff1 y llraifc, Yorniin u. .\. l). Martin. (lralid View ii. Wi-i. Kearney. Murray River ' p. lllilgfv dclikinsé lrlnatelbrillliik. l p. In We (IUk and 0X. i urc . .-0 . m. flu.‘ Mo. Roi"! R. Brown, York. ooun. m. snIlsl-nlrwliijailrli, _ _ Chas. colwill Nortlinm. 3.20 p. m. Su. l no.1 'l‘_u- l“ v- t 'l‘_ll- ill‘ Pl- _ l C. W. Qu giey and Sons. St. Peters 5.20 n. In. . . Bio. 1 Tu. | 1 l‘ Il- {Mai-bio WEDNEQDAV *"' 5"“ :"='" " 2'03 u" 4 T3’! l|lrn'l|l~*i'-i'= snfl ' l w». ‘ Iv. on rt iir. --= il- - .- ' _, " a ', ' jl wt t‘. Clark s rid. 11v. mm \Vlllinm :i.:-ir. n. m, w) i I'm 1 11ml Jnlrn wliitonénttmiiryelifslangtton Ar. Wlnniprlt 8.4.1 p. m. ‘ ti. I ‘ve. b"; k Fr’. ‘ kn‘. I kl.‘ I ‘ L- H’ D‘ McLeod’ Alnuxy u. win-unu- "~40 u- "-~,‘ !'- '" . " . ‘ - ' Louis Mnttiirt. Carleton Ar. lwlkllllfllll - 11-25 "- "l- l-Zvcrctt Hasinm. Emerald Iiv. Saskatoon 11.45 ii. mil F] l-Ivvrott wedlock, Hunter River Ar. Edmonton 11.25 n. m. 11341;‘ a I l ‘in We will take deliver!’ 11f hogs ev- Lv. Edmonton 12.0! n. m. "_ - , - _ Q‘. ‘m’ , . l ~ry week day at our plant in Char» Ar. Jasper 10.10 n. m- - --"- -'~ ' ittetitwn. Hinliest market prices paid cit. all pt-‘cns. For Information Ar. Pflncr Rupert p. In- phone Office 53? or Abattoir 63]. A-Dt-llllnu .L.-I'I.m. ,. Ac. N. “Kfalmfiutev . 8.25 n. m. . ‘ilwssslnssi I-svlrvwn nu Uni Al‘. Vancouver 0.00 n. m. _-='-='—'—-~— ~ -» -—- -- -~~ 1 IPMHNT . fnAClgM‘.P‘E\‘1lTMI-7NT'Olltllillt\.\'l‘l0Y (‘All |ll'l\\'l'0‘|l unnii-i-nl IIIIIIII‘I":I1I'::I‘ s eouvel‘. lltnndiird hleepcrn hrlsvt-i-n llnlllulr. Flylins-y. ‘loflmrtnvhilal “lump: (null Igriivvlrcn RI|‘OI\\I'Q‘III'FIIIIII| "IIIIPOIIVIVF: \\||I.I.ll|>(l'|-I "I111 11' 1'1"‘ “ * l [OUR Ill! I Ilff "POP I A IIIIIII 0|! illll llllfl) \'\‘ '- ,_ V ' ’ ~ DINING CAI! betivs-en Illilllnx iimi Rlnntrenli Miiiitri-iil ilnll “Illlll 1 peg, Winnipeg uml Yum-quiver. _ I TOUIRIHT Mlll-IEPER liens-cert Vmitrt-iil nnrl \ nm-onver. I spasm/inn FIIIST cam-is COACHES AND lrnmilvlsm calls-All s'“1ro'i"tnIi"ri'-'E1i'. RFI§F2Il\'A’l‘l0‘\I<. nvlil nil lnfiirnnitloll. Aripl!" t» , _ l" I w 1'. m i Ats WEEK; gfliftnilrnt lusti-l5-t_|'i3:-3qiiq-r__.t ,1 ziiiipbell of tfzinoe Cove, to sell on —"— ' — - " his premises on Saturday 30th ilist., ;-+s<>_~“+rQ-0~Q-»v~r+*¢'* """P1"‘*""" ' ' 1:1! the hour of one tfciock p. m. the gfiilillwiflg stock. :1 cows in calf, 1 (‘OW farrow, 1 lav cow. 1 registered Shot-thorn li-ow Il years 01d, i Holstein heifer illll instructor! by tioorge M. Our agents will 10nd Iii e hogs at our usual-buying points on the following daics:— ,: l-nnrn old. l Holstein heifer ‘.1 your nld. 2 steers 2 yclirs old. Thursday, Sept. 23rd. j ;i bllll Holstein gratin. 1 Thursdii Oct. 7th. v lynnr old. one calf 2 months old. one and every hursday thereafter throughout October. ‘ ""Bl-'l"""l lltllelelv bllll-“lyears old. ,1‘: registered Shorthorn calves; 1 Vlflyllifildlll? colt 3 years old, 7 ewes, - - 11 ruin, 5 pigs; also some standing See our agents for prices, weights, etc. mmhfl m, "rewoom 1 manure We want s few good live buyers at points where we "llrlellliler- 1 llllvl"! @1918". 1 Pull! ' F! . are not already represented. Write or phone for _ “‘ ° A November and Dcct-mbtr. ""“°"‘""- w... DAVIES C0.. tn»; ....’.."::.:;“l.:::"l.l.l umtilzslll months credit on approved joint ' E. M. CRAIG, XIOllYIDS, with six per cent oft for C88 . Mlddlolqn Island Representative, well. moxsuzlz, n 14." my“ I Auctioneer. mother, jtlsl as l was. lily dear." All these things. conversations wilh Mother iinii Anni Susan. ivere distlzrbillg ddlPllléfllfl in 1111')‘ ‘tilts. sillblillgll it was farthest frlmi thi-ir vhnilghis to make them so. ‘they liolh tried to spoil lne to save me from all kinds oi anxieties and ivor- rles as fa:- as they were able. Moth- er made my salary go farther than I ever could have hoped to; Aunt Sllslin kept us well and good tom- pered by her delicious and eco- nmiiioztl cooking, '1 was so much better nff than lllosl girls who hail Ill) lionlc, so uillcll happier than l WilS wllrll I live-ti in one room ililii (roiikl-li my scilnty lileiils over tho E115 jet. that l felt guilty l0 even fi-tl 111]1I‘l‘$h‘i‘(1 ill‘ unhappy. " uqluzlli “California Syrup‘ of‘ Figs" Child’s Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only-look for the name Cal- ifornia on the package, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless physio for the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say "California." Furniture Sale in Charlottetown 1 will sell for Mrs. Lydia Din- liionil :12 Upper Queen Street, nil hioniliiyq November 1st, lcolnlililill» ing at 1.30 p. in. all her household furniture and effects, comprising parlor. dining room, bed room, hall and kitchen ittrniltlre, rlirpets, Boll organ, oil cloth. nllits, wzisllinif ll1il('1l'!i(>' lind wrillgl-r, lll'\\', and i|11 11111154 llnld fixings. 1i1lt_'1ll‘l1 llii-nsiis etc. BENJ. CARTER, Alli.- I iuilni-r. l iilil instructed by Mr. .\1L‘X(iil(1I‘l' llicDnugall to sell on his prcliilezi-i. it FIHPVlPW, Rocky Point, (jll Thursday, Oct. 28th ill 1 uiz. sharp the following stock. 1 General Purpose Mitre, 7 _\’l‘ill'.-‘» '71il,.1)l‘1l1(!0 Olikltly. (good driver.) 1 Horse, 5 yrs, old, (good driver.) 1 llorse 3 years old (Keppuch Prince l i r011. 11-2 yearii old. (iiltrry 'l‘..) Iliim Prince Oakley. 1 Volt. 11-2 years old, t.\'ut- wood.) 7 111111711 rows. (Grade Shorllliirn and Holstein.) 3 Fat oxen, 212 years ohi. 1 Fat Cow. 2 oxen, 1 1-2 years old. 1 Heifer, 11-2 years old. 5 calves. 7 sheep, (all good ewes.) 'AiJS0:--400 bushels turnips. TldRiMlsz-Ali sums up to $10.00 ‘ 51911191‘ lulkf“ one“ 9f m" "m 11111115051101} and nl liierilnzeinelits iifi 1 three your nld colt by Se)’ life ill New lork “'1l'-‘lllPlfl<1_ “Vilflthil stomach. liver and kidnfiYSJDillnn. il11VP- 31H‘ Plllillif‘ 010111‘ 0i -l‘ll‘"f 5-1l‘ill'llil'il91t3P'S Vt-geliible Pills llilVPl l three year 01d 0011 951194111111’ 11l¢ll)'0l;l1ES1l199111“ 1v"q'1)i‘fllifllll relief to thousands when "Todd. 1 I "V1101" 1 1155M‘ lllel- l9 599m“ ‘other specifics have failed. Tesii- Also seven earls. tii"ee su ony i0 regret our lost fortune, our mQnllilg can bifqn-oduced to estah- one wagon and one sleigh. Position fol- my Blllke- 11191‘ 87195111511 the tllllth of this asseritionl isle pOflltllgi, noagelsgygd at Dad's loss had never 9959116 ‘Once tried they will be found an! ‘elm! c" °l‘ and to her it dwarfed everythingisxcelent pill in the treatment of notes bearing 11 l"?! Q9111- else even aftcr so long a time. the ailments for which they lire “I wonder if he—knows." S11i"p1‘t35Ul'11)9(]. \ 8039-10-22-fmu3l. ..__.... . _. _... ._-_-_—-—. .__ .-. _ ~ factllre a better nettino. Fox Wire has nn equal for real tion-yotlr insurance against the escape of valuable animals. o Prince Edward Fox Wire has the l11l"S1 i —with exirii twists in the meshese-galvanized \ of all good fences. Prince Edward Fox Wire; and if pity of this exceptional fence, and you will use no other. Write for prices and fuller particulars. cash, over thnt amount 12 months credit on approved joint notes, or. 6 per cent oft for cash. J. A. MACDONALD, Auctioneer. Sale positive. no reserve m5'111'22'5'1- ' 3MQ-IiPZZ-PIIItI-Il. SUMMERSIDE 1110111‘ b_\" Marvor keys, joint J. STANLEY WEDLOCKi-n- "An Impenetrable Wall" Prince Edward Fox Wire Will 0a st Any" Other It is contrary to our policy to make extravagant claims or statements re» garding any merchandise that we sell, but when it comes to Prince Edward Genuine English Fox Wire we confidently believe that it is not possible to manu- You owe it to yourself to exsmine-f-compareminvestigate the merits of you do this you are to appreciate the sliperior- R. T. a HOLMAN LTD. -'.-‘.T.'ii)-10-‘l6-6i Valuable Property“ Sale in the town oi KENSINGTON ' Sealed- teniiers wil the fficflllflpl lip till Nov. 1st, 1920 for the ful- loivlng property. Corner lot, house barns, etc., formerly owned by 1b,, late i1‘. A. MENU“. 2 lots 78 ft. front 71 feet back, 200 feet deep; ii 10H 05 feet front and back 200, fact lill . fronting on the Mnllmiue road. Also about 4 1-4 acres of land divided into 3 fields. l don't hind ' myseti to accept the highest or ally d . w“ er n. "r. M-OASE, P. Q. Box No, l5 We go even further when we state til-at we do lioi think Prince Edward worth-for downright quality-fer honest liiaierials. ’l‘hei-c are many qualities of English Fox Netting but there is only one Prince ldward Brand, and this label is your protection against dissatisfac- crfectiy shaped unifclm meshes _ after woven . double selvage all round-guaranteed quality throughout, and guaranteed 150 feet to the roll. Prince Edward Fox Wire opens out even and flat making an exceptionally easy fence to erect-a practically indestructible fence when erected —the peer