DEQEMBER s. 1939 i g Jamieon’s 54g "-. SE have ever shown. They and 10 piece. Beautiful New BRUSH, COMB and 11411212012 I‘he best assortment of these toilet sets w; One of the most welcome gifts you could give. Priced from $3.00 to $20.00 See Our Window TS come in 3 piece, 7 piece Drug Store L-233-l2-8~2l. I There is SAFETY for women and lgirl; in Purcx Tissue . . ._pure- ‘while, iieecy-soft and sterilized. 112111.111...” awn- 7mm n: t» . w.‘ PUREXJQM» NTIOIL. Pelt Show All event of outstanding import- ance to all Prince Edward island l will be staged Qt tile Charlotttown liotel fronl December 18th to 22nd. in the form of the Silver F‘ox Pelt show. Tile first attempt in this tilhllfcllOll took place during the Christmas Holiday season last year, and a very successful show it prov- ed to be, arousing a fine measure oi enthusiasm among fox breeders, slid providing a. show oi remark- able interest, t This year's Exhibition will be l conducted under the auspices of the Prince Edward Isftmd Fox Breeders‘ and Exhibitor's Associa- tion, and on a more elaborate scale than last year. It is anticipat- ed that upwards of one thousand pelts will be entered The best relrctioils of this lot. when display- ed on their racks at the Charlotte- tovnl Hotel should provide a sight of rare beauty and value. awry citizen of tllis country should see} this preat shUW, and should give- i’ the fullest possible support. There is very often a tendency on the part of olir people to nelrlrct these important industries in our midst. During the post war years, partic- lnsiaanzxw”? round wealth producing potential- ities. These things may be achieved through the medium oi fox shows, pelt shows, demonstrations, educa- tional and extension policies. and the sincere efforts of all our peo- plc to preserve and develop this in- dustry which is so peculiarly nat- ive to our province. Now is the time for that cooperation and sup- port. Now is the time for a strength- cnihg of our faith, and the devel- opment of stabiity and permanence in a flcld of production that has saved many Island failiilie; from poverty and Will continue to strengthen the economic backbone of the province in tnme of need. Government grants of money, private contributions and the pat- ronage of our people are important factors in preserving the industry. May the coming Pelt Show pro- vide ample evidence that our legis- lators and people generally are alive to the necessities oi this great Prince Edward Island development. Is Tried For Disturbing Funeral WINDSOR, Ont., Dec. 'l—-lCP)~— ulilrly, the fox, indutry rendered Prince Edward Island a servfeei that is hard to estimate. The large l-iilfillllls of money coming to the] province for pelts, maintained ollrf credit balances in a healthy condi- tion. Without this inflow of wraith our economic altars would have been in sad necessity. This should_ b: rcmciliuerrd by all our people.‘ The Fox industry, if revived, r‘:- modellcrl and maintained in a lrgh slate of efficiency wi‘l continue ~ lender to this province and ltsl ikrrils- a service of outstanding, v.~'"~. At till.- time, there is some doubt "wit; srriig of our f€?p‘e reward- llis the future of the industry. Nevertheless. the trying times through which we are now passing arovide ideal conditions for making an analysis of the industry of re- nstabllslrng it on higher grcllntLl lmD-“OVTH quality, grcntfr compo‘- Dower "l"? and improved all Chionaasl Carols Through the Ag WHAT CHILD IS THIS? ‘What child is this wllo, laid lo rest On Mary's lap is sleeping? horn angels greet with anthems sweet ,Wllilc shepherds watch are keeping? . . ." f Carols often sprang from the Inost natural source for merry- "uilnl-ihe folksonga and dances. .750 melody for this one is that of F! 01d English ballad, known u eaves," first printed in 1N0. U: i word: were written in *0; by William C. Dix. Shopping Days Mrs. William yvrzght, 49, was cin- vlctcd ill county court today oi a charge oi wilfully disturbing p:-r- sons assembled to bury a body and was fined $25 with an alternative jail term of 30 days, A charge of interfering with a clcrgynlall officiating at a funeral was dropped. Mrs. Wright's hus- band and 20-year-old daughttr. Reta, were acqulted of similar charges after the crown and dc- fcnrc counsel conferred. Mr. 1nd Mrs. Fred Crosorl Sam Robson vrlll ai-rfal- in court tomorrow to answer a similar charge arising from a disturbance at Victoria Memorial Cemetery Nov. 25, when Mrs. Mary Gatacre was buried. E. W_ Morris, undertaker in charge of the funeral. and Christ- opher Spence, cemetery caretaker, said a noi=y demonstration o cur- red at the grave side. Morris de- clared that when he returned to the funeral tent. after most of the mourners had left. he saw Mrs. Wright shaking her fist, kicking llcr loci and dancing. Provincial Constable Arthur Dav- ies testified that when he arrived oil the scene Mrs. Wright appeared "deranged" and told him "the Lord illld sent her." Pound And Dollar Are 0ff Slightly NEW YORK, Dec. 7-(APl-'I‘he pound sterling lost 1-2 cent to $391 1-2 in relation to the United States dollar today in closing foreign ex- change trading but held the great- er part of yesterdays brisk rally. Other major Eilropean currencies showed little change. The French franc dipped .00 l-2 cell to 2.21 3-4. Unchanged were the. Belgian belga. Swiss franc and the Netherlands guildcr. The canadwl dollar. at a dis- count of l2 7-8 per cent. was off 1-16 cent fronl yesterday's closing rate. Foreign exchange men appeared unwilling to get too deep into the money market until some oi the many questions raised bylhe R115" slam-Finnish fight are resolved. ' HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 7 -(AP) — ventrlloqlliel Edgar Bertie“ is c011- flned to his home with an infection resulting from a boll on his 1V9- Yooterday. his physicians raid. he wrs in a "serious condition" but he and improved todal’. ‘m h. w“ w The Central Guardian i I'm: cullllm h reserved in news on local o nan: n: may he moaned stloenb Award nmuygu- able in advance. v WANTED 2000 silver fox lurs. Fox farmers, see the special New York Buyers at W. Chester S, .vfcI.-ure’s otltlce. L-Ziii-IZ-B-iii. CALVIN CHURCH. Mermaid- Divine worship will be held on sabbath next at 2:30 p. m, Rev. G. Carlyle Webster, Minister. _ ' 11-288. , CAVILNDISH CHARGE. shin on Sunday. December lotb in New Glasgow at l1 A. M. starlley Bridge at 3 P. M. and in Cavendish buying Bkltil Kentmstltct; r ill-I'd”. WHEY “aEQ-“fiffi “db “moi.” ‘£22 New ork market. 11-82-12-041. T0 ATTEND STUDENT AS- SEMBLY-At a. recent meeting o! Mount Allison students iprne B911. CHIN-On 81111118. P. H‘. 1., was B-Diloinibd s. representative to at- tend the Canadian tudeau’ As- S at Macdonald 0011 . SUCCESSFUL ROTARY AUC- TION-Charlottetown Rotartans 185i Hisht again made a great success of their Auction. The Dflflularity of this event ‘was evident from the ir- ited bidding on almost every fem “lewd by the auctioneers, A rouoh calculation made last night gave the total receipts as g4). proximately the some as last. year. Vice President and Aotin Pre- sident Heath Macfntyre ghanked the donors and all those who help- ed in the saie. the benefits o which will so to carry 0n Rotaryls work among the crippled child- ren. An innovation in last night's Qfviztflmme was the improlnpiu Slufl-Svllszvlcd by the Rotary Quar- tette while awaiting the final announcements. The songs were all request numbers and rendered in true Rotaly style, FAREWELL PARTY -A very en- JOYabIe afternoon party was held on annual Rotary ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARQLAN ___ Y's Men Make ‘Farmers llear l ......... ... ........... ..'Presentation To Address 0n Major Graig Major George W. Craig was Dresented with a beautiful Glad- .st0ne bog by his brother Yo’ Men l at the regular meeting of the club held in the Y. M. . A, club. moans last night. i The uldress for the occasion, was delivered by Mr. James Has- lam and many fine tributes were Ma r Ora-lg , are 1n leaving your home and fondly to do you: pact." Referring to the time nine years ago when Ma or Craig was brought into the cl by his friend Mr. Jack McNair, he said "little did any of us realize that we were adding a strong pillar to the structure of our organization. Despite the fact that your busi- ness duties required the greater Dart of your attention, you al- Mnior Craig Replies In answer the Major thanked the clulb for their generosity ill remvmberlnl-i him with such an appropriate gift and assured them that wherever he went he would always carry it with him and would evcr remember tile boys who gave it to him. He stated that he was proud to be a member of the club and al- though he was sorry that he was leaving yet he was pleased to be Bums with the boys as a soldier. November 29th at the home of Mrs. Joseph Hughes. Emerald. the occa- sion honoring one of the members of the Institute. Mrs. Frank Ma:- Doueald. who in the very near fut- ure is leaving the riot. The members gathered at, 3 p. m. and on the arrival of the Ruest of hon- 0r. Mrs. Leslie Trainer on behalf of all the members presented MacDougald with a beautiful bou- quet of cut flowers accompanied by flttliiiz lvords of poetry wh ch started the recipient on a treasure hunt: this caused much merriment, and who at the end nf in». race was very pleasantly surprised to find a lovely end table with vase of flow- ers. l she very capably expressed regrets i" leal/"IB. and willed the institute every success for the iut-ure. A dainty buffet luncheon was served by the members. which was follow- ed by games and a social chat, after 3- hleasant singsong and bouncrig the honored guest, amid many good wishes, and a hearty vote of thanks to the linstess, the members depart. ed for their homes after a very en- joyable afternoon. WEATHER PROPHETS BAF- FLED—'I'hE weather the past few weeks has Prince Edward Island's minor prophets somewhat baffled. After a summer with tllre iln- usuallv dry months and fall with more than average rainfall the weatherman predicted an ear- lv winter. But November and now the first wreck of December has slipped bv with no snow-except for a pcwderlng on a few Qgcag. ions. December 8 was the dead- liilc. they declared. Not one year in twenty did that day find the province without a considerable fall of snmv. although it might melt ag-ln before the real winter s“t iii. Today would te'l the tale. they declared last night. n-iter a dav with mild temperature and moderate winds. Country roads had firmed after a week end of heavy rains and were "fairlv 200d," ‘in manv sections, travel- lers said. Rainfall had passed the ayerarie number of inches for this time of the vear, it was learned from the Charlottetown Ebcoeri- mental Station. Nevertheless far-m- crs in manv districts 0f the prov- ince reported their wells and shrines were lower than usual at this time. It was silggested the recent heavy rains had not vet reached lower levels. Rural resi- dents expected wells and springs to flow more freely later. possibly in three weeks time. N0 fear of water shortage was felt, it was learned. PERSONALS Miss Florence Martin left by blame yesterday on return to Mont- . rea _ Mr. F‘. G. Spencer. Saint. John, is in the City. The many friends of Coun. A. A. Hennessey‘, well known Charlotte- town Funeral Director, will be sorry to learn that he is a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hos- Dital. He has been ill for several days. Hospital authorities last night said that he was “resting comfortably." Lemon Juice Recipe Checks Rheumatic Pain Quickly If you suffer from rheumatic or neuritis pain try this simple ln- expensive home recipe. Get oppack- age of RU-EX PRESCRI ION from your drllggist. Mix lt with a quart of water, add the juioe of 4 lemons. It's easy. No trouble at all and pleasant. You need only 2 tablespoonfuis two times a day. Often within 48 hnilrs—sametlme overnight --splen- did results are obtained. Trv this prescription. Feel good. Be without] rheumatic of neuritis pain again. 065B Only a few cents d ly. Monev back if it does not help vou. RU-EX PRESCRIPTION is for sale and recommended bv THE JENKINS PHARMACY THE REXALL DRUG STORE CHARLOTTETOWN 11-766-i1-20-22—24-28-12-14-5-8-7. lfieirii hlsrvxcliilyr fqfiflill 5T1?- glay valttclglchgrlow egart y is pro- enia , r cas ng company “Ida-ll films _ _ _ l her usual pleasant manner" ullfy. MT- ROY Cudmore. President ofl the Charlottetown Y's Men's Club, spoke with IEEllIPK of the wonder- ;ful_serv'loes performed by Major Craig for the betterment. of the c b u . l He referred in the boyhood 01 ‘Major Craig and also his services resistant. from worms is in the last war and assured him that the best wishes of the club would follow him Wherever his duty would take him. Mr. Raoul LePage and My. Jack MaeNalr also expressed the sen- |tirnents of the organization in short addresses attesting the pop- ularity of the Major. Vice-President Ernest Bell oc- cupied the chair and the meet- ing opened with "0 Canada" yo]- owed by luncheon at the con- clusion of which the presentation was made. Mr. Jack MeNalr reported that lhbe annual Riun-mage. Sale spon- sored by the club had been an lunqualified success. The proceeds 111 course stressed the fact that san- u does so much harm to cattle es- .mer could cxterminsio the warble i In speaking of sheep here again Parasites ' A very informative and instruc- tive address was heard last night in the town hall, summerside. when Dr. WFE. Siwales from the institution o! parislteology of Mac- Donald's College. St. Anne de Bel- leivue, e.. spoke to a representa- tive ering of farrr rrs on the queatfirn of parasites in livestock. Prof. Reid Middleton presided and . introduced the speaker. l I l A round table discussion took place after Dr. swales’ address. Dr. swales all through his dis- itation is the biz factor in com- bating the pal-lattes. ‘Inst-meats are very important and. simple treatments are quite often the most effective. He also pointed out that worm powders are very good for conditioning the animal but. does not as a. rule do uway with the pencil/es. sanitation is tho only effective method. Dr. Bwaleo first took up the treatment for the effective ex- tinction of the warble fly peciauy in the spring and summer. ‘Pile speaker said the Island far- your by using derrls powder in the sp . Because the fly dos not travel very far at the most five miles. Therefore if farmers used the den-is powder which is I00 percent. effective and took care to treat imported cattle they would soon have a free area. The powder only costs a few cents and it would bring dollars in return to the far- mer. Dr. Swales stated that he had been informed that packers would give free areas preference. It was the duty of every farmer to use the powder to make the Island a free area. It wolud mean better quality hides and increased milk production. There were also simple methods of preventing parasites getting out for the "Largest November Sales In IO Years!"- Gratefully yours HDLMANS Charlottetown 0t‘ hand in boluses. One very sim- p‘e method was to run a knife down the ices of the animals where the egzs are. or to wash with vine- gar, It is bad io rclv on treatment to clear out the narasllcs as it was hard on the horse. I-Iere Dr. Swal-es stressed the importance of cleanliness as a great help For bot treatment by disulphide it was advisable for farmers to form tlirnlselvi-s lzlto groups and Adi/P a veterinary treat the animals. Diet ls alsoa very important factor in treatment of worms in horses. Keep the horses the best carbon i way . simple nletilods are best. Canada, said the speaker. has the advant- age over Ailsihvxlla. England and every other shi-p raisin: country, because the severe winter climate gives the pastures a rest when most parasites are destroyed. If farmers would have a routine met-had of treatina the sheep in the spring before tile pastures be- come contaminated they would ihave no sick pastures A blue stone and nicotine d ~nch is the best tr-entmrrit. i‘ Cleanliness is theyonly method ifor ridding pics of pill worms. It Protestant Home Auxiliary Orphanage Staff Ben. Cousins Mrs. J. R. Munn Mrs. Percy Muteh Ernest Mutch Harley C. While Joseph MCElLChBlTl Mrs. S W. Delaney James Rankin J, Frank Hamm Lrslie Mutch Walter Wood Seymour Wood ‘Russel Jenkins Hollis Jenkins Earl Ings Jack Pippy give $5 to lite T. B. Lcaeuc. ‘inc l [or December i. Jill's, MacDonald. following officers '~ elected for Mrs. Beiriuaii iiilLl Mrs. Adonis. ‘filo llle coiling year. Pro -—.»ii's. J. if. gnme school qolimiltloq; was, asked tn Macleail. Vice-Pres. —Mrs. act for another month. Mrs. Lane Seoy-Treas. —-MX'S. Bruce invited the menlbcrs iUl‘ LllC next Directors: ~Mrs. Nfltcheil. meeting, roll cull lo be answered b/ Cecil Campbell and Mrs. D. an exchange of Xmas Donald. The retiring pr slclenl, Mrs. in Mitchell in her add thanked til members for their ration dur- ing the four yc president and wished the , Orphanage Collections Mt. Herbert. per Mrs. Frank Halnm. Edna Jenkins at Eileen lngs. $2 IHSUUJIC success under the new leacienlllp. A vote of thanks wag extended w lhl: secret- ll.‘ C 0- “=9 8S retiring president and the ary-triasurel The lullcll co Pi-James of ilic n sill:- (lnillprlily CHICAGO, Dot". " T. l\'lt,>l'i‘lr(lll. (Li. i Piilllnatl Iilillliiilrt t» . 1 sldinry rii llll‘ l"lll!ll'll died lmlllgv. (‘ONNlClG-At Spring Valley rm Nov 26, 1939, to Mr, and Mrs. | R. Mutch itcrf _ [AGES _ __ __MAR 7 . . . l . . SHILPIIERib-At. Ul1>‘Tr‘n|ty unned chhrch Trinity United Church Parsorn‘ large, Charlottetown, on Dec. '1. i311? i“ mgnyulivklnllgxsh Ill/mixer" rene e er o . eers _ _ _ _ \. Bays to Thomgs MCGlllfJZill. Si.‘ ll’_l’gyngisu_ldes_slmnl Han‘ ‘xhrys “OWL ]"i‘.00—( hoir Rchellrslll—llo.ll'ls lllil. FRIDAY. DECEMBER it so-sm Brownies-Social Illlll. éésssssssssessési 1.00 50c each: Henry Jenkins; Franki Lund; Ben. Farquharsorl; Russelli . - t . .- . . - - < . of this sale will be used to su 1 ‘m5 bf?“ Plflbd "l?" "fry m’ m; i1, ifvUitCEs-‘Jios-LEOD _ at Zi0n'8-1-’—\-l-1-~~*m ii 1M1. "m5 m‘ “tied-V “HGT” l“ pa‘); Wale; will‘ ‘till; (gfflwriallhrg: “ZlMhiZ? gicagrge McEachern 40c. ivll-s. Manse.- Moiidol‘, Dev- 4. 1989- by, "—'“”—“*'“ (iliégtigrlt Czhlrlstmlgfiréré thiscglu- r3312 do’; m» knflthgs. panfsn... Percy Pippy 25c. Rev. G Carrie Webster, MISS k e _ mas oer, t _ h, o, Qery E. H Raynor 2 boxes Apples: Margaret Janet MacLeod of ‘Fund Cammmee “as “amed with lglilrefl“a\iftfelrtxg tvitehpegoilinli: grater F‘ Hamm 3 boxes applesz; E. Ines Harisvllle to Mr. Arthur Albert‘ Card Thanks ,tl'le following members: Mr. J. M.| iMaoFadven, Chairman: Mr. Reg- ; inald Nichols; Mr. Fred S-mall .and Mr. Bert Spencer, Mr, Men-sir Jvas re-appointed chairman of the ‘Rummage Sa‘e Committee for the coming wear. ‘The routine business of the meeting anti the reading of the different reports concluded an eventful night at the Y‘: Men's Club. Before closing, however. Major Craig's favorite song “Land of Hope and Glory" was s/ung by the members lilfld. God ,l.iver l0il Manufacturers MONTREAL. Dec land ood liver oil manufacturers likely will increase production to imeet new demand brought about by reduction of European sup- plies resulting from the war, . Penson, Newfoundlands finance commissioner, said here today in an interview. Cod liver oil produced in the old colony has been shown scien- tifically to be equal to the best European product, said the com- mlssloner. Most. of Newifoundlands supply was marketed in Canada and the United States. thou h the Canadian demand norrna y was filled b Europe he added. Pract ally all Newifoundlarlds cod fishing for the present year was done last summer before the declaration of war. said Mr. Pen- =son. During the winter months the fishing ls at its lowest ebb. Like the N51. of the Em ire. Newfoundland is doing its s are in the prosecution of the war and has imposed surtaxation on in- comes and corporations. the com- missioner said. He discussed the colony's war- time imposis on asoline. match- es and liquor an enlistment. of Nowifolnldlandcrs in the Royal Navy and other services, and even in the Canadian and British arm- ed forces. TUNNEL FOR. DFG-OUT LONDON—(CP)—LateSt of South London's air raid shelters was op- ened {voyears ago by the then Prince of Wales-as the City and south 1.0116011 Railway tunnel. It is 80 feet down. o. I SAY A. R. l’. INEFFICIENT GILLINGHAM. England -(CPl-- Air Raid Precautions in this "ex- tremely vulnerable" Kent town are not efficient, it Ls alleged, and the council has asked for an investi- l gatlon. MANCI-IFSIER. llhlgland -(CPi -A record of Armv service is claimed by T. F‘. Culley, recruiter. Of five sons and three daughters. seven are liLllfillilfiil, and the otl-ler daughter's husband is in the cov- ..‘ ._. .1. _...-. 'I—New'f0urld- l will do the trick: bv taking care comments n-cro ilcard on the qual- ltv of these products. ‘There was Ialso a display nf Full O Pep Feed by the Queker Oat. Co, Ltd, which many cmnmfilts were from Supti of show Charles E. Worth. ‘ Too Lave To Clasify lliiiAHi service station. Apply Guardian. 1O bushels turnips. ' Burges oi Kcnsington. NWT" ‘Vll5'§r“l"-r'll‘¥l.-W°MEN‘S THE school. strum" caravan .-\Z\‘l) m. 1 oliilzlrlall»: s'r.-\'rlo.\i-;lr> \vool.\vtilrl'lls 'rll.\vi~:i. lillllulill The annual meeting of the North Wiltshlre W. ‘I. was held at the home of Mrs. D. A. MacDonald. Roll call was answered by an exchange of recipes for hot. supper dishes 'i‘he various reports were received including a detailed report of the sccfv -treasilrer. which showed that 9131.55 lifld been raised and $103.84 .- ‘HIE pen is clean before and after T0931 Cash 354-65! i K _ d ‘farrowing you protect the young h t I Machuygnpagungowy _A;_ the Mr‘. Don M. lac enzle an rash‘; i; iii. $15.12: than: P- infill-ii‘- sew-a ’ Pvrdgchulciicvege-‘swegi i irsisusrel.i°..Pl;ar:< or are n‘ e 1 . le . ueen oun y, , . . on . .‘~ ‘ ,‘ ifllduazi‘ tigireletiiieiilwsif Raoul Raymond 2.00 Wgdnesflall- sDewmber. 6' 1939' by I ggfi-aegmkiglllilnm fixing our _- a ‘ Ernest Mclnms 3110 Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, ESQ. l L_215_1.,_8_u‘ iflf-kDfini '14‘ B7531‘! °f limit “lfagfr: Mrs Lao flank -» on John Walt-er Macbauclilan of’ .2‘ :_ _.__ __~_- .0 Per W" Pg W15." l ‘ " “ w i. c a Volt M . . . iparasltes. Dlct is mos-t important gitlégnvfgggy lfgg Brgswn ggeégvp] qnl Raid? 8y .555?" 3555-3954.," '5" , in t/Keelflgiiihpzulifythfrftt. iriamnpag-t Malcolm Magnum!“ 1.00 if... . .. _.- iii l: V, it. icen ais ece , c‘ _= lg: yftamillz’ has n0 ricnsllstaltlclet so 12:35‘; ——:. _ .~ ;. N. D. MGCLCOH a i nu 1' lFlJ 1S VET}? SO!‘ F] . V ' v - __ n, l ' Dr- Svale-s we"? 115 Feller“ Qléilylavirtiil Hi3 i312‘? Kin?‘ filranlg hill-fir ‘S? . :1 UNDERTAKER i3 by Sa-Vmg w“ rapid strides have Harold McKle 1.00 Mrfand Nils’ Rillhli Colaliirk aae l .',v ciihM lAFR ‘l been made in the study of DM- ML“ Mmgarez Duncan L00 l! MEL ' m. .1. s. ... ,_ l: asltcs whlcn would be of lasting Lou Henry 1 0O ,- ch rumflown and beg?!“ *6’ ‘hf {fmmng gvgletig- Roland Wood l'oo liiacDOUGALL -_ at Groveviile :7 .12.... wlmlllrs - m“ “g “m M‘ ' ' Alliso Tat 1.00 .1»: l . Dec be 3rd i939 All ' - "ml" “l” 5”“ “"8"” “d °“‘ ldopenMutcll 1.00 llanlflrselzvotli-nailr aged re ‘mil’? i‘ Phone 149 domed me "mm-ks o‘ Dr‘ swims‘ Pcrley Mutch 1.00 Formerly of Victoria West P E I. " s Mr R/oben Baker North Bede-qua, vrrs‘ c P Stewart I 00 ' - ‘a v~yy-v;.rnr.'-'.'.l-'r.nnivs'dks mm“! l‘ v9“? °f thanks to me A 50c each: Dome Kelly Parker "—'=-—'—'~' sleek" “m” ‘"5 Pm“ “g” Wood? Site-wart Henry. ' GAUTHIER-At the Charlottetown >"-\.~.-.----~-=.' .»-"-"-"-“-"-‘-'- ----"€ ammousxy‘ ‘ 25c each: A Friend; William Hospital on December 7, 1939. Roy ‘e: Ccgpfi zoo mainsaalnmewclifigegm?» seiiarlrom‘ Thlsraxrfi; :' o ‘ ' Hennesseyfis clfilneyal Home this g Saris-town morning to the residence oil’ his I Fitting and supplying Glasses Per Mrs. Wright beard goat? Mg}, mllizd hMlrs Vlivtlal (7.1 ‘c Etc. a u er, . ic o as. rlera. Percy Allen 1.oo Saturday morning to st. John the |-|_ ‘L Wright Lefird fiqott) Baptist Church, Mlscouche, OPTOMETFJST 50c 2 1W3. G60 W1’! Z d I M“ Cifv,‘ m g ravioli-At the General Hoe- Montague, p. n, 1. The annual Prince Edwul’ i‘ 35c each’. MnL Ne“ Bmdshaw; nltal, Saint John. New Bruns- - Office Hours: in to 12 A. M. land pqolultrgushowis over f?i'rflhe((!ibht€g M“ Edward mud, M" Fred wrh , Dec.) 11999, “Bertha .: z h, 5 p_ M_ year. le is were re-u n ‘ ' 1 "ICHLDSDH you, w e of Rap I, _ I the" “m” “M” Y‘“’°““Y “m” “‘§%‘Z°2uh- Mrs sell» Mrs Olive L- Tayb" ‘mlma- Fuller" Frl- '- “ouglivlleellénldcgiimtilillnen‘ I" a gilsygewgtlzrgixlng I01‘ the Illa?“ Wright: Mrs. wit... Wright; Mrs. ggibk¥vlfbrér°lgmlgle°i glliigl}; DRUGSTORE .,: En S C . . . r 1 i ' The quality of the fowl at this Mme" Mrs‘ Bhckmm‘ M“ Interment l-fagpton cemetery, N\-\~'-a'.'---.-n~.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.'-.-.-." Bylfiilrgiliwovéf 81:31:31“? 11111 mfilatrxll; Tats‘ u“ v poultry. Judges Fred Nash and Mr. “w” I. I A. L. ‘Haszardhwore dlzlrlliih ‘ a the en ries alt ough was - $1113”?! them w was??? Per Muriel Burns t Mil Gardiner ~ A N I. ’ c i d § Q €fl1 CGIYLPG- onw C ' , . t t _ vIllalled. Mr. Charles worth was su- Dom" Bemud‘ \ a s a pemwr °f the Show‘ . 40c each: Olive Stavert- it. l- i Many visitors veers interested in Harm ' FOR the odd classes which was com- ' 25c "each, M“ 8Com can“. prised of the bantams and rabbits. M" Isaac Bums, Mn‘ stem" ‘ s°me vef?’ flnf ‘Emma We“ usted Burns: A. C Gardiner; Roy Lld- ' d l l“ m!‘ n?“ Cm?" sixme: Mrs Robert Burns; Mrs. \ s L‘. % Inwresung proglams we" m“ Fdmund Burns‘ Mrs FL Cairns" a rtured through the entire course of M“ Roy Hm,‘ Mrs ' “m1; Rogers.‘ a a the show. In the evenings the vis- W‘; Gordon gum. ' ' ' -—-—-— ._ j ltors were entertained by the fine ' M“ J Fm)“ 0mm“ 1k, M“ gfi mgfw-‘Ylsulfmesgplfiggdgft‘hrfgfilfz: Henry Reeves 10c. " H A carefilllY prelim-ed series of nrlcs o.‘ i" list; “i” “'80 > hleteornlogiczll and Botanical observations SWIM Drive dvueicd by Mr. Middleton q made in the period 1910-1027; and includ- Fred Nash Senior Poultry Field- f in“ a short H“ of rommon insect‘ .., nlan Dept. of Agriculture donated P" wuma m“ Q ~ ~ t‘ for the bestbtypecgf malget bad ~ 3 show won y urge . or , , _ a , 1 < . . .1 ,~~ i gm‘, JG?“ gm“? Cgkgnflflwg nggcczigfét. gyglsllsw. Ver a B; BIA Till, HURSI ( Aullcnlh ) n pouir ee s y ap '_ ‘ ' ' _ _,, _ ,, llfigttflykflmng colylpflny duplayjmflcregg each. Walter Craig. wllllC-l Blackley Butch icaferleria marshes and feeds was a Tut‘, $2 M a credit. to the exhibitors and many L_,;./,_.Z on SM‘, a‘ 11-220-12-8-21. wANTanTxl-sai n oil-T ablc maid for coilnt ry home. Al“? Ian. L-m- 12-8-21. Md been spent ieavinil a balance of "r9311 on hand. ‘hvn fl\iP,Silfl"Y1fill"" were discussed and filled in It. i». _ _ __ _ _ _ __ V i" Ydfiawiaawiwesrseoaeussos-srsir...- Price 25 cents [lt'l' copy I‘ vras moved and seconded that GYARDIAN Plfll. Fl). _ --unrvw-_‘_.,-._,,,.____,, fi . i l l °‘j""~:t:-‘-