FEphoAiiYA-ib, 192-1 A f YUJ 51KB UUR COFFEE z/jlllll... ..nll|" i.) ' Expert Testimony Mr. John B. Roper of Sherwood and Arthur Roper his ‘son are among the most successful fox ianchers In Prince Edward island, having a long experience in breeding Sliver Black beautierfor the fur inarloetn. The ranches are msderniy equipped, comprising the home ranch at Sher- wood, The Bankers Amalgamated, The Model and the R_cm. bwqh ranch on Mt. Edward Road. Messrs Ropers are great believers lrhimperial Cod- Liver-Oil Fox Biscuits, ieedlng them a-il the year round in their ranches. The Ropers have won a "pord a; lm. porters of Guerneeys in this province and know the value of a balanced diet for cattle. They apply their experience . and eelentlfic knowledge to producing the best Silvers and |re making it a success. Imperial Biscuit Co. Ltd. . . 720-1-1-tf. mm , n,» y lAMPSllii n». 64 Queen Street wslv . -. ‘new. (i. Tx 113:‘- M. llondon ‘ ' {ubiic Auction Bales of RAW FURS Sales are held January, April and October Represented by ALFRED FRASER B12 Fifth Avenue, New York, .mm l Silver Fox and Cross Fox should be shipped direct to Imndon to avoid the payment of the 50 per cent duty ini- l; posed by the United Staten Government. _ V u _ _ _ H Jun-min journey [hfuugh ma! 1, ._ - s- -- .~ . . . i‘ California Flg Sylfup lives the third “adventure" for the ~ > V, =~l bride and the second for the groom. u-zlm A i ' A P. E. I. BEAR STORY ——Con~ | T siderable excitement was created , i ulmig the s-liorc ivest of Cape Tor- v , l iincntinc» a fevlv days ago by the re- . .purt that a argc bear had been & C0. ‘st-cu floating about on a large pan .01‘ ice. It seemed that Mr. Bruin - Iliad emerged i’ hi d d - 811110111168 their jjlsihiy started rrgrmzh: but; I- ‘the ice bridge did not hold together s I A t! s N and he found himself in "sore c o a 7 _, straits‘ in the Straits. Spy glass- p u I n e J-lurry Mother! Even a. oimious,.§fldw§;°£;:‘;il;5 ttg %Zn';el;p°{'arhl3 constipated, feverish oliild lovemsome young men with ya kgm‘, Of the 919mm" ‘mate °f "oaummjalthirst for sport undertook to get a Fig Syrup" and ‘it never falls to. l _ _ c oser acquaintance with the strnn . 0m“ the bowemA teagpoonful w‘ gel‘ but he preferred to hide the ‘m!’ may Pmevem a sick child to" time till Nature made a way of es- "IOPTMV- cape by renewing connections with Ask will‘ Fgifllglll“ “Phlllefuég: the Mainland and he evaded the . "California s Yrllll" W ° i vigilance of the hunters and at lat- and other American FOXGS directions for babies and children est accounts he was ‘naming . ‘of all sees nun-ted “on ‘lwlllii; through the woods. Mother! You must saiyi (iitilltfizlgnlgg , or you may s6 811 m‘ "l LONDON, APRIL 2nd, 1924 em . and following days. __ n Silver Foxes for this sale should be FQRTUNEiS . mailed from P. E. Island by FOOL E. l-l. BA Y ll E B, Soliciting Agent Summerside, P. E. I. . FEEDS 1 _— Y" l" "l" them. Mid the v best obtainable g —li‘0\‘—- _ 1f"'"- cmh- "l"?- Plll ""1 < l- m»- ~i %.".'i:..'"..'::..i.i:":‘.:i Q s GOUPON How To Get It For the More Nominal Oest e1‘ Msnufnonure‘ and Distribu- tlen assure this NIW authentic Dictionary. bound I _ black nssi grain. Ill with lull pagan in enior. Present or mall to this with clerk hi!“ Gin. MAIL ORDIII WILL II . VIILLID - e Add manna ‘llsnnh 3 Coupons and 98c‘ nest of handling, peeking ' AAA‘; ‘ , Good THE BBlTIlA Y ms cnsnnorrnrown cuannmi l GUARDIAN SHOP ilrom Holmunfiflntsiog REMNANT SALE Tuesday morning-Moore d: McLeod, Ltd. COME T0 THE RACES at giRZUCOVlUB Wednesday, February runs: sPscTAi. LINES of Stockings at the Remnant Sale, half price.— Moore & McLeod, Ltd. OVERSEAS MAIL-Malls will be despatched for the United King- il0ili for the remainder of this month as follows.—By the Steamer Marburn sailing from St. John, N. B.. 0n Friday/the 22nd, and be the Steamer Montclsir also sailing from St. John on the 29th, instant. The next letter mail for Bermuda, Barbadoes. Trindad, etc., will be from Halifax on the 29th. PAINFUL INJURY — A highly respected resident of a community not far from Amherst, N. S., met “iml l1 Dalnfui accident some days ago. He was attending a funeral some distance from his home and while in the act of hitching his horse he slipped and in falling the end of the sleigh shaft struck him in the eye. The eye was so badly injured that it had to be removed. f‘? A PLEASANT GATHERING- A very enjoyable parlor ‘social was held on Thursday ‘last at the home oi’ Mr. wnd IMrs. ‘Charles Produe oi‘ New Wiltshlre. in spilie of the very uniayoable state of the weather there were over sixty persons pres- ent, who were lcapably cliaperoneil by .\'.rs, G. red Rroude and Mrs. Nelson Kent. A well-arranged pro- gram was carried out to the satis- . faction of‘ all present, consisting oi‘ several solos and duels cirr Small n-uil lMr. by Mr. Lyl Robson. ' , also a violin solo iby Mr, Russell Wlieatlcy. lacconipanied on the pl- zmo by lviiss Mae lSlermi. Refresh- uu-uts were then served and tin.- rv» ' llliiiililPf oi‘ the evening was spent in music, games, etc. llielolre louv- ‘l lug it h-citrty vote ul’ tha-nks was tviuiorcrl -‘.\vlr. and Mrs. Produc, for ‘their kind hospitality, then all join- ed iii singing “For they are jolly Fellows)’: The singing of “Auld Lang Sync" and "The Na y, liointl Anthem" brought in u close a very pleasant cveninlg in lb» Ion): l't"llil’.lIll|)€i'Ell by all present. ——————OOC> M llllR! Child's Best Laxative is Rafael Sabatinfs incomparable historical stor- ies of sword play and of love making .in~ the olden days when the world was full of adventure and romance. Of course you've road i119 "m9 author's SCARAMOUCHE and . i’ CAPTAIN BLOOD FORTUNE’S r001. l . is one of tho someone- bright with color, s. thrill with gripping liner-qt and suspense. alive with action and sparkling with vivid character portraiture: lloplhnlngvsnrinliy in GUARDIAN ‘ rninusnv SALE OF Embroidered Organd- leg at Half Price for Remnant Sale Tuesday.—Moore & McLeod, Ltd. THE WOMEN'S CITY CLUB will meet in the Board of Trade rooms Tuesday at 3.30. 1689 2 19 1i REMNANTS of silks and dress goods at the Remnant Sale Tues- day.——_ Moore & McLeod, Ltd. B. l. S. MEETING. —There will be a meeting of the Emerald branch of the B. l. S. in their hall at Emerald on Feb. 20th at 7.30 p. m. All members are requested to be present and officers please have their annual reports ready to pre- sent. 1581 2 19 1i FOXM EN LEAV E—The following oflicers and directors ‘of the Can- adian Fox Breeders’ Association leave for Ottawa today: Mr. J. A. Webster, president, Mr. Peter G. Clark, vice president, and Mr. Jae. H. Pritchard, secretary. Directors B. Graham Rogers, \V. K. McGong- an, of Summerside, and Sheldon Sharp of Bldeford. Tliey go to Ott- awu to confer with the ofilcials con- cerning matters of importance to the Association. FUNERAL SATURDAY-—The funeral oi! the late Mrs. J. J. Chap- pell was held Saturday afternoon at 3.30 from St Paul's church. Ser- vice was conducted by Rev. R. H Raymond. The pail bearers were hiessrs. S. F. Hodgson, \V. P. Doull, George A. Hughes, James Puncher, l-icury Smith and Ernest Coffin, FUNERAL YESTERDAV—'i‘hc funeral of liic late Miss Margaret MacDonald took place yesterday afternoon to the l’i>.ople’s Cemetery. Rev. Geo. C. Taylor officiated al. the service in the Undertaking Roomskiiiil at the grave. 'l‘lie pull hearers were lllessrs. Murdock Ross, Angus McKenzie. W. B. Roi:- t-‘rlrlflll, ltoiierii-k Nicholson, T, fl‘. MicKiéiiziir and Mr. Mcinuls. A THIRD VENTURE-That Mut- rimony will never lose the chall- enge to adventure was amply indi- cated a few days ago in the quiet and unassuming little village of lizile Vurta, N. B. in the case rc- llffflill to, the issuer 0t‘ the license did not need to have n “permit" from the parents before complying with llw rcqqiuei-it for tlir necessary document. it is pretty hourly a proverb that you “are as did as .V'>ll i961." in this case, the matter of m-zirly four score and ten years lwcighlm; upon the groom, and ten yours lUHH upon ilic bride, did not liliulci" the wlurvls of matrimonial rnmzuico. So the happy couple arc looking forward lo u long and pros- Feed Onto. Bnlod Hay, Balm! Straw (Ion bedding). Cow Chow. Oil Cairo Moll, Oottnn 800d Meal, Crooked Corn, Feed tier-n- ‘ meal, Rolled Oats. Outed. l cracked Oats and Barley, Dis- tillers Dried Grnlnn (for Onqlo), Blntohfortrn Bel Feed. Surnsoh Feed for Poultry, Crushed Dyn- ter Shells and Grit for Poultry and a full nnpply of Poultry Foods. Poultry and Stock llsgn- tern. 0mg.- & Co., Hg; GRAIN The boy with his boat, the girl with herldolll will pen hlvr passed thin ago of toys --hut Photographs e1 the children never grow up. call 06M today for an ap- pointment. ‘BAYER ' imam-amen» FRY'S Cocoa school. "Ch, mammy FRY’S does taste so good when yoifre hungry! Mothers l Just try this-Act the children have a cup of delicious, warming and invigorating I: is such a “hungry time," and such a long wait from dinner to supper, whereas a cup of FRY'S in easily made and every drop is nourishment 0t the finest kind. - a~1PVL§$- if Your child is nervous, pale and not strong, you will find a regular afternoon cup of FRY'S a wonderful tonic food because it contains every clement s child needs for growing. Of course, everyone likes ERY’S, its flavor is so delightful, and really, it is one of the most economical foods you can buy. Oi course, remember ~.-<pvn--.p~..- when they come home from \ “Nothing will do but FRY’S ” T4§OQQQEPI~I'O~ Soviet Eyes on Mongolia. (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, Feb. 18.—The Russ- ian soviet is reaching out for territory in Mongolia, according to reports reaching here from the north. The authorities are now in control of Outer Mongolia have accepted a proposal from the Bolshevlki to make their country a self-governing state of the soviet. republic. A secret agreement is said-to have been entered into prior to Envoy M. Tharakan’s departure for China. It stipulates that Outer Mongolia be placed under soviet protection and its government. will invite Russians to organize labor- ors‘ and peasants‘ institutions; the abandonment of the rule of princes, government to be conducted by n revolutionary committee with the governor as chairman: Russian citizens of Mongolia to have the right to purchase land and exploit mines of Mongolia; railroads to he built by Russian engineers with only Russian capital; Russians to be permitted to organize labor and co-operative societies on the Russian plan, only Russian citizens to be employed in the service of the government "in. order to show their sincere wish for the unifica- lion [of the two countries. “COM iTH ING . A LITTLE IITTTIR" , an... Bros, Ltd. "or u RlVERVlEW SCHOOL Russell Iioberlison; 3, Ilcrtlia Rob-‘ertson. q‘, c1150“. , Grade l-I.--1. Floreltta The following is the honor roll Grade Vfl. Nellie Banks; 2,12, Viola Duncan, 3. Andrew than i" for Rivervlew School i'or January: James Robertson. 5 Perfect attendance:- Grade ViiI.—-1, Sylvie Robertson. (lratlo lV.~~l. Olive bum-an; Lilla-mks and Nellie Banks. 2, Lelia Banks. James Morrison; 3, Florence Roi», 'l‘eacher-<1\lmry Gaudet. Grade VI.-—1, Erma Banks; 9 Buying Advertised Bargains Hy .32‘!!! BVUTA‘)! A good mlany people have the idea that because an article’ is advertised to be sold at a bargain-fa marked reduction in price-ethat for that reason tho offering should be Under some kind 0f suspicion. This is a mistake. _ Every live dealer realizes the fact that at certain seasons of the year it is much better to clean up his stock and make room for new goods than to carry the goods over into another season. In other xvords he 1s willing to sacrifice his profit m" order to make this possible and for that reason h-e advertises his goods at a bargain, Goo-d dealers never deceive anyone in regard tothcse sales and always explain why they are making a reductionon price. Therefore it is always safe to look into these bargain sales. Many people can find articles at certain titties, which dur- ing the season, they were unable to buy on account of their "higher price. Bargain sales are a big advantage to dealers and to buy- ers, therefore there is no reason why aperson should look , with suspicion upon a bargain sale. t An advertiser wlho is in ifhe ‘ha-bit of advertising relgllllfl?» 1 to his customers cannot afford b0 offer anything below r98‘ ' l ular price which is inferior, without fully stating ‘Che (ll-Wm! in the advertisement. " ' - A bargain sale is a mutual benefit. \ aasssne a -a-=-. rr-"ei =.= s; e- ‘r0 .- = c- -.-~.---- - w -.----_- B I‘.