PAGE FOURTEEN Spray Materials —- Insecticides '- T Every wise potato grower will spray his growing crop of "potatoes. Now is the time to order your Bluestone, Lime and Poison. We handle highest quality English Bluestone, the - Best Hydrated Lime obtainable, and Calcium Arsenate. If you dust we will sell you the dust that will give you iesults. Never buy this material vrithout. knowing its con- 1 tent of Metallic Copper. n’. For prices and particulars write: T. E.l. Potato Growers’ Assoc. lno. ‘4134-6-5-15151. l Ca rding For Insect Bites If you gel: bitten up with mosquitod- blackfiiesorotherii-isectsnkbacrbinehln, will stop the itching at once, reduce the swelling and inflammation and prevent any danger of infection. n. A $ Xlorson, Up- . - - . . . n “h.” 0d This famous liniment and antiseptic ~ 4* '6'“ ‘ a ' cools, heals and soothes the aflccted . parts. It is an ideal "first Aid" when camping, motoring or on vacation. Abscrhine, ]r., ls not greasy, does not stain the skinantl has a pleasing odour. Be sure you include a bottle uryour outfit. $l.25—at your clruggist s. Hospital Size $2.50. ll 'For Tunsjllifjs rub and yilrglif» 1H7. 14115011111131‘ L ..r¢‘ .=> w a‘ the mill of the until .-._ 'i~-~ wlrlm is rill-l ‘ensnrl, ‘Oi’ Canadian Crop Is Estimated; n-Anio SLAYER minions mics aarmo mass HPOKANE Wash. June H.- Radio i; being used by northwest horticul- iirlsts oo rid nipple tiees and green- Under Average t-iousm cg insect pests. Fniit. men cf ’ Washington and Idaho have put it TORONTO l2_ _canflda.s to work in their orchards by using a series of antennae and ground wires, attached to a Bcnoi-sbor. which tur- nishes 110,000 volts of high tiequ- cncy electricity. The current rushes from the antenna dangling above each tree through the trunk to the ground wires below and bsok to the generating machine,‘ making a, cir- cut. spring wheat. crop in western Can- sdalfor 1930 was estimated yesterday by H. (7. Donovan, private American statistician, zit 400000.000 bilshcls. This is the second estimate so far made. The first was on Mo)‘ 25 by the United States Department of Ae- riculture, which estimated the croP ‘ b. b l ’ igggbganrrf: b? The action or the current ls said to be similar to that of s. radio wave. The generator is considered the ‘broadcasting station" and the tree dented 216000.000 bushels. The 192a ‘sglttlnintgy rfffizhmfltt Z‘:_ crop for all Canada ivns 566,000,000 vibrauons causes the bu" m quit lmshel" “I “mm ‘Wing “hm rerhllivlng- orchid-slits and state In. resented 548.000.0110 bushels. Thcgspecmm who h"! tested “he system “Amer Wham’ Crap o‘ [he roimiry 'liere and in the Wenatchee apple amounts to 203100.000 bushels, grown- district Say the Current km! insect mm“? 1“ Ontari“ Th" “Prime when rugs, San ‘Juan scale and other fruit crop in 0mm“ "*1" ‘h’ 1”‘ “w” IDamSItes bV “cxplccllne” uic cells Ytm 15 “Elma “l ‘3°'°°°"°°° b“sh‘ and sterilizing them. Insects flying 915- _ _ _ y in the direct patth of the current a1- Statisticlan Donovans estimate is so are killed‘ a little under the first report given The federal radio mnmusslm h" by the U. S. Government, arid ro- allocated hours ‘or "may brom- flects the reduced prospects of lntc. (Pfimg. in Omham- so m“ the bu! the latest damage "P1"? "115" b1’ killers will not intsi-tci-c with, pro- gales causing soil dritiiig, and in gram reception m, transmission‘ The some cases blowlntz out the sown inventor of the syswm 15 the m“ wheat and making i-e-soeding noees- ‘Du B’ N‘ Burmund’ who is "mined sary. No Canadian cstirrvw- in". boon with Fxtfinsive resaarchez in the given yet on the 1930 Dflllllllulll crop. [Held of rm“ and mgh frequency Estimates given liy Donovan Ilfldlo1ectflmty_ four other statisticians on tho Am-| i-Wfmn now oflersn‘ a calm voice‘ orlcfln crop range from 53411001100 to which mint sound pleasant as the The 1929 crop for all Canada was just. under 300000.000 bushels. of which the spring Whcrll CTOD T9171"?- jljiir _(;_Ifi.§i_Il_I_.Q_l' FETQWN GUARDIAI- Radio Boon 1 To Fishermen ii l GIDUOESIER. Mass, June 12- Csptaln John Matheson and hls creiv were sitting peacefully around the cabin of their mackerel seining boat ' one fine evening about four years‘ ago listening to a radio news broad- I cast. Out of the wetter of other I things that crowded the air there came a. few words-insignificant. ' perhaps. to those ashore. but. they caused Mstheson and his crew to sit up and take notice. Hurried orders - were given and before long the boat. to come visit our ranc D Evening Feed: Meats Milk (raw) Skiinmed Milk powd Wheat with its comparatively small cargo VITAMINERAL of mackerel, was headed under evcri vegetable! . _ I ' I . _ inch of canvas for the nearest pail M i F d_ Thanks to the tip thus picked out o gnhng ee ' IS 5 the sir. Captain Mathescn manage. to catch the mackerel market at lti peak. He made more profit on his smaller catch than any of the other boats which tarried until their pens were filled before returning. More important-an idea had been born. Mackerel fishing is knoziii as one of the grestast garnbles of the sen and Motheson had had as much CK- Dflriesce as any man ln trying i’! make s profit in this branch of til:- fishing business. Like many others he had sailed for days and days"- ivithout even a sign of the dark rippling patch, which slgnalizcs the arrival of the mackerel school. He has started for the grounds offl Race Point. fillirg his pens beforel getting past Boston ligl-itshlp and then raced beck to Boston only to} find that: the bottom of the market DAILY RATION Milk Powder 1 pound, YITAMINERAL $5.00; Brace - McKay 6f i MEAL BLEND i . in your rations for both pups and adult foxes JUN 5.1.4. 1930 .___=__\= FOXES ~ that are fed out rations as below recommended, invariably grow tagger larger, straighter legged, and in turn produce better pelts and make sur.’ er breeders. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. We invite you h at Summerside and see for yourself. AILY RATION FOR 20 PUPS 2mo. 3mo. 4mo. 5mo. 6.27m” Biscuits, Chow, or Shredded .. 30 oz. 70 oz. 100 oz. 120 oz. 120 o; .. 5 pts. 7 pts. 8 pts. 8 pts. 3 pm er .... .. 8 oz. »12 oz. 16 oz. 16 oz. Cut ........-15oz. 20oz. 20oz.‘ 20 oz. 20o; 10 oz. l5 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. ..........l1-2oz. 2oz. 21-202. 31oz. 3oz. ...........8oz. 10oz. 15oz. 20oz. 20oz. . . . .. 30 oz. 60 oz. 80 oz. 80 oz. 80 oz, FOR 2o ADULT FOXES r0 NOV. 1st. Meats 90 oz. Bread, Chow, Biscuits or Shhredded Wheat 20 oz. Skirnnled Sklmmed Milk, 6 pints; Vegetables 30 oz; MEAL. Bl END, I0 oz., VITAMINERAL, 3 oz. NOTE: Meats as above 1-2 offal; l-2 red or muscle meats. Vegetables consist of green materials, as grass, lettuce, tops of vegetables etc. Be sure you are including and , MEALBLEND 25 lbs. $11.25; 50 lbs. $20.00. Mealblentii so lbs. $4.15; loo u». $9.00. Order from _ Co; H0lman's Ltd: or International Fox Food Products. Summerside, P. E. I. — _ . _-??—-> 557000.000 bilshols for ivlmer wheat, 15,,“ Mosh on deck_ 5,13% “the arm” had dropped out. l I ____ G Av! s A N ‘land zstixnrinc u; LZfi-llkllflgllllfl W, M 305m, and Gmucestm.’ M There must b2 some solution to Q,;,,,,.,,],,,,,_,,,i on e30 kilocycles was writer-telegraph. There it is mu‘ . spring i‘ em’ “l e o Glmlmswr the J- M~ Mlffihflll. 45. this pmbwm °f ‘he mhcmam the selected .for the fishermen! use,1lnto ths "mike" along with the news "+"">~++~ th t, whereas the estimate for %-l .. , v . Jud; mp is below the u Go“ $0 pounds. At this Juncturs some- “apm” ‘mwll- ""1 “h” h" 1°11“ mid uic station's code nsme was and market broadcast. Here ’s Your Favorite Food ,-_, _ _ Floivei-s have been so much im- Emma“: Psmmtp. an mp mrccmgts [one on s bunk passes a rather terse m“ h” w“ able m lnarket h“ ‘changed to WHDIL. Station KOA, There is even s “booster" to make “ ‘mm T GARDEN T0015 Dl-lvcd of 18H’. £1151 11" "111 “me c, d m, T, Tn M “how iiemork about the luck of some people “itch ""1 make R Prflflt by the Maud 1n Denver, Colorado, operates up for the slight loss in power in - '.~ our or dim wm-k 3n| plums can now hardly be recognized. 1°’ me Um " v ~ "‘ “ ‘1 ‘P if ‘land someone else will suclderly re- 5311919 expedlenc-v °f 11mm"?! 111" (m the same wave length as the sending from Boston to Gloucester- I-JL; “n, b, made a! Annuals-Aster. Phlox Verbena. 1119 U- 5- Gmernmcllls M” ‘is ‘m’ ‘member some ancedote about the formed of the trend of the macker ‘Gloucester stamm and the “me for the programs Wm, the gxgcptjgn ~ cl fir.“£20.23“ufzzzlxhlasisl: s... .. .. . a m“ w“ - "="""=d “t l“ a" he =0 tee M“ 0' "em-e w“ e ...l1:l.::::.;. :l."..¥.1l:::. ill: ‘general discussion will follow. worth working up. l“ the sun so“ down m or“; w Boston, orlglnal flavor condensed m pom," drudgery" 1t oll departs upon the‘ [obemh M 30¢ dog pgscpnld, Flower Plants Started In Mid- \\'inlf‘l'.AZlI'lIllfl. Kochia. Salvla. For- l shim-t We tools are below last years crop, while the iMennwhne the n“ goes on‘_mnae A spring ivhcat estimates are flight-hymn Andrew, ‘on cock our the Captain Metheson came ashore mike room for the larger, but not. as The station has grown from a form. station just for the fishermen in n1 Easy to make-Cheap and nour- l i 1"‘ l . ii-rlon linss» . . . and proceeded to work to-i-ni-il start- = t t l 1 b dcast . i» - - Chinese For- as will be seen bv the following - ~mP°T 311i wmmcrcl 1'05 - l or» m as 10-2110111 -“‘ m" “°‘- ‘°°'“"‘°“" i ' M“ 75°00 Pounds fresh fish. irg s radio trim-hm‘ t l l - ' I b ad uh - tatl with “1““F~ . gcl-mc-iici. inewi. Daisy. Pansy, t b, :_ ~ I m! 5 atom The transmitting studio was built. refill If w fill 8 5 0Y1 l . fgfllflit tvftiilllwle in thblr illlf‘. ilsn get Digitalis, or Fox-Glove. Canterburz- a e Wm" spring grgléilraaat Ebbdlmooo pound; that would serve all fisher-then M15: west Gloucesm.’ we“ out o; the programs in the daily papers. But 15C Per Package _'0‘1r om.- mom its P111159 t ey are , bell. Delplilnium or perennial Lar - who“ what j 0 n n. . poun s---‘ an sea. He was easily able to interest Hvay of everything else, and the the fishermen are its first and last l which makes two quarts. . the dependable kind lspur. Sweet. William, Larkspur Le ‘ ‘ lso on through a long list. and a more men in the tlshlnv l r ~ h 1r l ‘l: t l U“ "1"" P°"“°" "f 1mm?" "'1 . _ _ c; _ m ‘ g ndustri. ln.lild- broadcasting studio was placed in t 0118111- The brofldtfl-Sl 5 Se" a , . France, lnewi, Double Hollyhock. at Murray __ _ 545‘0n0_nm w“ m“ 0 Lmrprlsrg amount o’ “h. ‘ require-the remainder kecli! 1R9!- I _ ____ _ ______ . i1- » e6- M- Lamps“ 6* °°~ 3.22252?! J;“.’:.;...“..IZ";‘.“.-‘."‘..“'..'Z..‘: - ‘ littlest u" ..':'.":li..'....';',"::; Z1:i.i“:t.';t..'.i:::.f" l . h,» ; "rm"- Mm ,,,,,,_.,.,;_ ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 0.....- O y H l-d l.“ wool ‘l2 x 00 Inches m..-n... , a steady growth and progress without any setbacks. l . Imaging"; iuazhnd ui-ivs Lady hos four In the llss lnclud- n o", o l ays goo! mustflbe 11h‘?! clean sand all L 1,. l . A d W ‘f4’ llbllC AUCfiOD S6168 (brag: sue “mm £1,931, ifireiolxltsri“ bows Min‘ ninarll liiilfrelgrlit.’ cFielgolilt will iii-iii ‘A GOA S 1 , , . N.‘ =1 o, A, w,,,.~,,,,.,. ,,,,,,,, m“, m m, h, handy- m, nunlférous gcasfigg Ill ehlpmentl 01100 in. m iiiiii- Ml ima- uw-n i=- iwch- Order through leading distributors or direct from a "3 ' 1 RAW FUR! yesrs old and are bl: and beautiful. ___.-___._._-_ ......' P"! “as,” llldliillefll and axle: , f , ' . , _ . _ ' ~ name, ess sn ns rue om , ' . 7-’ = 1 1 1 stiflgiigglliilglialrliil ti’; 3:712: 1 st-Piiicfiiiiiiinadslioriiznliiriiisomi; I N A R D: S A amend" I ‘ml m“ l" "Iiwnllbls o" o“ “w” act-ow‘ - '2 l h,“ T "Mm-n. Lid an‘, l cash ll time of service. $10.00 more l f” ‘Mus’ The n“ o’ dun‘ "P" 1’ 55E o”! SAM'LI_ > ti. l h‘ P E L ' ' when mm iii-cm to b! with foal. . i rtcdlull; iiiia initialed uni. sac. iiics- i s s s d ' a v - - _ | um III coarse. ; 7 s m acprccciiics s; Malrgsmi-fcrgenclciihhaio-iicmtcica . RIG w M. LANDRIGAN R T H l Lt“ . s ma.’ " Alfred Fraser, Inc. , soinus. P. s. i. e v o ma" l P , E I "‘,‘ " 1 its nnii AVGIIII wrtuiso KELLY. , I N | [v1 E - hOHQ 721. (harlottetown, P. . i i l s" 1m. s. r. scuiiipcit 1 l . ‘hm-y roping it or refund, Rogers Hardware ‘June 15th, 20c (I07... $1.00 p91‘ I00; Assertions were made lhat more lmd the poll“ of the mmpa” have lng not only the skippers who rm to five rooms at the top of the New 10.30 a. m.. and 6.15 P- m- The 7°51 I. built ash-Gloucester. named "WEPS". ‘phone and there they are transmitted One knows fishermen. 8S the brmld- l 'f ' - ~--~-- ' ' l .. 53411001100 256000.000," “'11; m; bu soup - m‘? P" d” Wslpwi Cromvlen l Then come the prices followed by d n, - g p, ' ‘ n y y . ‘~ , - » . . s -- , ~ r, ~ h , til d t k l . Tl1e Rogers I Perennial Larkspur. 2 year old, 35c 5m“ 5.11.000.000 204,000,000 in‘ H E u sec. an e companies that e.d‘1:‘n._.la d Conservatory of Music o e day un sun own is a en Say each iron large by mail-l Donovan “_ safhomnoo 2500003300} e wmpad report. . Then it is their own vessels out. ‘but marine Building in Boston. The entire up . with commercial broadcasts, _ ‘ l vegetable Plants-Erma early Cab- Mm" "u. 5491100000 n“ ‘that. time "Landliubber" listener be- engine builders. rope manufacturers iequipment is now as up-tc-dste as sponsored by those interests which Jamlsfll] s COITIDYPSSCd b , Cl. _' nd Cauliflower 25c doz girls wonder f the heat. has not. d 1' _ , _ h l g J h M t}, g g s, age en 0a t 15 r 100 Average 54411911111111 25711110900 “flocked the ammu er. rm an Rasn ene and oil dealers‘. ‘almost any of the iurser broad eped Cap sin o n a eson s ar Soup , ~ s $1,511 n" 1° -_ P05 a!“ C P“ - GO“ May’ r30 535900939 m1 , 11° B 1 9 01‘ Soon the necessary capital was casting plants. The weather reports 111-5 VBHWTG- - ' l “l” C“'M1°W*"N°‘ ready hem" mm; 1929 , 573,000,000 323,000,000 ima-Vbe the"? ha‘ bee" a 11118‘? "Q1111"? silbsclbed nrd a small station was late received at the studio by tele~ Olre can Imagine the comments. if At All Grcri-i-s. A Canadian Product. -_--_-. Postage 10c per 100.. than usual ramnns mm be ha‘, by {been slightly eltered- ‘It beslns. The station itself was not verytn the starch i-t t" ---- -~‘-~ a" wiv- cast comes in $653 5 “ Y“ , - ,, . ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ~' ‘ - -29-t.st8weeks. h" C“hba‘°_“°‘ ‘may New’ spring wheat from hcw untllharirestl “addmki “°m"“°"h°“1' l4’ ""111- lerse. having only 100 ivatts forl ' '-_—- "hm? 15m"- wc per mo‘ by ma“ 50c if reccnl; conditions are to be main- gm“ °°d' “mlheast by ‘with ‘*5 power. but "it imdcrtook to broad-i j" — per 100. tamed. north; market cod. north northeast; c”; daily reports of m, arrivals Ml . i him. iaiii-ly rciactc 60c d0z.—- _ pollock. northeast by 1101111, l»; north. nshemm a, 30st,,“ and Gloucesm; m s°°°“"‘ ""17 T°mai° "l" p" d“ u“ VALUE or GREEN ram) Th’ “lelemi-lee i W? Ilmvle- iii-n the arrival! of fish shipped in l Tomato 30c doz-add 5c per doz. pos- tage. If you want. rips tomatoes, or- der early plants they wil_l yield more ‘iof both green nnd ripe fruit. Cucumber Plants 40c doz. pospaid- lwa aw be pleased to have custom-rs Icall at our garden, Upper Prince ism-er. and personally select plants. bring boxes or baskets to hold plants. We prefer not to accept ‘orders for less than $1.00 worth by mail or ex- .pre.ss. i Carter a Co. Seed stoic, have our l plants for sale: they are dellverd to ,them frcsh daily. Please write name “PEERLESS” ; bralltlFoxNetlinglfififfil?‘““ This advertisement will appear 17BX95 31'? 17111131710» and in °r',ey'ery Wednesday and Saturday der to insure their proper pro- ;_ ,1, any h. 50y, tection you should have lhtiPhone 264. Box 1B7 Charlottetown best therefore you should ‘tolo-s-aa-wi-dsattr. have veeltbbss." the best ——'——~' fifi?F“"“”°"“§N0Tl0E 10* nonsrmru IIeavily galvanized before and j after lacing “oven, it will noll rust. If any roll does nott open iii: to your satisfaction, RETURN THE ROLL, w‘; wml The Charlottetown Driving Park track is now ready foi- training pur- poses. Tickets good up to August §0UP 111911913 _ ‘loth, also pennlttlng use of a stall We also carry fl 011111119“ 11"“ ‘should be obtained from the Secret- nf Fox Pans, Staples. Lflciflgaryxc Office. a fee of s5 will be “fire. Nails, Hinges, FOX charged to partially cover cost ol Tongs. e"- 21084554 1 ‘keeping track in condition. J. W. BOULTEI- Secretary. Charlottetown Drvlng Park and Provincial Exhibition Associat- ion. 3534-5-6-t! Al Worthy STANDARD AND REGISTERED WINRACZ RECORD (4) 2.16% Company Limited Slred All Worthy l4) 2.06 by Lee The "compass report." has nothing to do with the compass. It is a. code message and ls really the price of fish to the arriving vessel. There i: a very wide variation in the prices paid to m»; fishermen and FOR SWINE lExperii-nentiil Farms Note) . That, green feed has a distinct value in tThe economical feeding ct (moon hogs ls apparent from empori- mems “onducted m ‘he Don-union trioee which the consumer pays sr. Experiment,“ Fanm 101mm,, NflYa the men who deal in fish have Scotia. Over a period of fmii- years, Nllltgrri that it is not wise to set. the six experiments have been conducted 'problem before the housewives of to determine the value, lli any), of why they are paying sixteen cents a green feed in the ration. In only one pound for fish that yields the fisher- ease was the cost per pound of gain Emmi about tywo cents. When the was when m grpfl’! liwl \\‘.'l$ su-p- compass report is finflshed. then plied. namely. in 1923. \\'llf‘l‘l the lot icomes the news. the weather for- reoeiving green food showed an cast, a time signal and the fisher- iverage feed cost per pound or 6.68 Fmarrs broadcast is over for the dsy— vents versus 6.55 cents for the chock l just in time for dinner. sen. The civerace of the six civcri- ________ nents showed that l:t l. ooii . int: pound gain. The value of the pota- if thirty-seven hogs that were fed ;t,nes in this test, computed On the roan feed. mode an aim-we gain of lsrtme basis as above. would be 819.84 i=1? P0111158 in 135 doys- The avor- per ton or 50 cents pei- bushel. :\ iced ‘kist per pound will “'11s It was noted during all the tests TLMHYH. - ‘Ihlfhv-six hogs iii 101i 2 that. the hogs receiving green feed ha’ received the some rntlrvnn. W959 longgr 5nd of 5 more duh-able "itliout green feed. made an overture ‘nticzm type. while those in the check 'l‘-ll'l of 148.2 pounds in 134 day/s imrl llots frequently became (rippled and ‘we cost per pound gain was 8.42 iverr- seldom as thrifty in appear- :.\t.s. Lot. 1 consumed an nvorazo n! 11.1130, '31 pounds of green food and made Tl2l‘l'_|l}"5_. mangels or potatoes are an average gain of 10 pounds more lsultable green feed for winter feed- than did lot 2. Assuming that this lng. while rape, oats peas and vetch increase in gnln is dllc tn the lnrlu- .mixttlre. clover or any succulent for- ence o1 the green feed ridden to the are crop may be utilized for this aticin. it. WDIIIII gile tho green food purpcsc during the summer. i value of $18.32 per ton with pork S. A. Hilton, 1elling at 12 cents per pound live lNnppan, NS. "weight. i i l During the winter of 1025-26 an i experiment. was conducted to dolor- mlne the value of small potatoes or. ' ‘l green feed during t-lir- ivintt": ‘ months. Seven hogs, fed on nlcriuzc ‘ :-f 220 pounds of mtatocs each over i a period of 140 days, mndc nn nver- i age gain of 154.8 pounds. costing 7.81 cents per pound. Six hogs not re- ceiving green feed of any sort aver- aged 136.8 pounds gain rluri"? the same period, costing 8.58 oer i per ll SPINNING AND WEAVING Send me your wool to be spun into yarn or wove into blankets the charge for spinning single yarn ls 25 cents per pound and doubled 2! cents. llfill-fi-ls-wedsstlwkl. from other places; market prices} on fish. weather reports. storm warn- i i lngs and summarized news reports. Most comforting of all. perhaps. was an emergency service instituted to keep fishermen posted ori happening- at home and to notify them immedi- ately if sickness or death should overtake a member of their families The little station soon acquired ti reputation for itself and all fisher- men began to equip their vessels with radios. It was not possible alivay to get the station. clue to the low transmitting power but fishemr“ - ~ from. Maine to New Jersey woulr’ tune in st the appointed hour anr.‘ hope for the best. Captain Matheson incorporated his station and the Federal Radio Com- mission. reslizlng the good work that was being done granted him a per- mit for 1000 watt station. This was powerful enough to rent-h prasto- B115’ all the ships in the North Atlantic. The Radio Commlsslw- went further and granted the Stllllm" frequency free from interference. I‘ lmtpe Biscuits each con We are specializing on QUALITY as it. is economy to buy the Best. Our Welsh Anthracite For Furnace. Bssebiii-ners. Heating Stoves snd Ranges is the lest. Cargo that ever cai-ne to this port. MILLERS CREEK ls sll Heat. with practically no uh. Our first cargo will be here the fox industry. Puppy Foxes, raised in pens, get very little sunshine and, in order to offset this, it is necessary that sunshine in artificial form be given them. is by feeding IMPERIAL COD LIVER OIL FOX BIS- CUITS either in Biscuit or Puppy Food form. medicinal Cod Liver Oil, (so aptly called “Bottled Sun- shine”), which is exceedingly rich in vitamine content. In buying our Cod Liver Oil, we specify strictly August catch as that oil contains TEN TIMES asgreat vitamilw content as that of May or June. ing our contract for 1931 supply so as to be sure to obtain this most valuable ingredient so vital to the success of Fox Pups fed generou sly with IMPERIAL BIS- CUITS or PUPPY FOOD never develop rickets but show. leg hide Han: rial Sunshine The ideal way to do this These tain Fifteen drops of the very best We are even now mak-