ho sates iALL SIZES IN STOCK L “Quality is the _ First Consideration” Eennefl \ '*..IT\ l - ifihandler l i HARDWARE — i. i l USE “PEERLESV l-‘Thif-‘i Lzaiilhfl 1135i FUX ixiElllNfi _\_ ‘sec. iL-Filly or Gelding, 3 years old. 15cc. L-Filly oi- Gelding, 2 years old. Sec. 5.-l=‘illy or Gelding. 1 year old: F01‘ l-Yozr or hlink Ranc Satisfaction guaran- teed. Sold by the oldest' (Tenders in ranching supp-lies. “Elie {lagers iiartiware Company Limited ‘i'<.'e also sell such ac- ccssories as Fox Pans, to come visit our ranch at Summerside and see for yourself. INTERNATIONAL FOX FOOD PRODUCTS _ 5 DAILY RATION FOR 20 PUPS Evening Feed: 2 mo. 8 mo. 4 mo. 5 mo. 6 4» 7 mo. ii .\I“.'llS.....................-3002- 70oz. 100oz. 12002.. 120oz .1} .'ililk(r:uv) ..................5pta. 11m. apts. Spta. Bpts. t‘ Shimmed Milk powder . .. a oz. 12 oz. 1a oz. 1s oz. Cut. i Biscuits. (Show, or Shredded Wheat 15oz. 20oz. was. 20oz. 20oz. 1112.11. BLEND . 10 oz. 15 oz. Z0 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. \'lT.»\.\llNERAL 11-2 oz. 2oz. 2 1-2 oz. 8oz. 3oz. Vegetables 10oz. 15oz. 20oz. 20oz. Illorning Feed: Fish: . . . . . . ..................30oz. 00oz. 80oz. 80oz. 80oz. DAILY RATION FOR 20 ADULT FOXES TO NOV. 1st. lueats 90 oz. Bread, Chow, Biscuits or Shhredded-Whcat. 20 on. Sklmmed Milk Powder 1 pound, Skimmed Milk, 6 pints; Vegetables 30 oz; MEAL- I" “YD, 10 02.. VITAMINERAL, 3 oz. NOTE: Meats as above 1-2 offal; 1-2 red or muscle meats. Vegetables consist of green materials, as grass, lettuce, tops of vegetables etc. VITAEIINERAL Iilcnl‘ ' sectiriiy on youri 1st. pa" Brodie. h. Sec. t-Boar 4 months and under I Provincial {_ Prize List ' CLASS 10—DR.AIT HORSES Sec. l.—Bl'0Od Mare with foal at foot: 1st. Hammond Rodd, Winsloe. 2nd. John A. Cummings, North River. 3rd. Daniel McNeil. Clyde River. 4th. Lyman ‘Premere, North Wilt- shire. I 5th. Adam Livingston, Kingston. Sec. 2.-Draft Mara or Gelding. 4 {years old and upwards. 1st. Home Bros, Winsloe. 2nd. Home Bros. Winsloe. 3rd. Alex. McKay, Charlottetown, R. R. 3. 4th. John N. Stewart, Southport. 5th. Dougal McDougal. Canoe Cove. 6th. Raoul Reymond, Bouthport. 1st. John Watts, Hampshire. 2nd. Sterling McLeod. Bonshaw. 3rd. Athol Roberts. Highfield. 4th. Robert Chappell. York. 5th. J. I‘. Easton. New Wiltahire. 1st. John Watts. 2nd. John Watts. 3rd. Walter Heartz. Marshfield. 4th. Charles Hurry. Milton. RR. 2. 5th. William H. White. Milton. 1st. George Ncwson. North River. 2nd. Jonathan Birt, Pisquid. 5rd. Wilbur Willis. North River. Sec. d-Foal of i830. 1st. Jflhn A. Cummings, North River. 3rd. Daniel lVlcNeill. Clyde River. 4th. Edison Jewell, Hunter River, 5th. Alex. Agnew. Charlottetown. s». T-Matched team. mares geldings shown in harness. 1st. Horne Bros. Winsloe. 2nd. Wellington McNeil, Bouthport. 01' SWINE CLASS lit-YORKSHIRE! Sec. 1.--Boar_ i9 months and over: 1st. Ernest Houston. Hunter River. 2nd. Yialconwood Farm. Charlotte- ton-n. Sec. 2.-B0ar 13 months and under l9 months: ‘ 1st. W. J. Gibson dz Son, Marsh- field. Sec. s-Boar ‘I months: '1 months: 1st. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 2nd. Ernest Houston. Hunter River. 3rd. Geo. L. Boswall. Charlottetown. R. H. 3. 4th. Geo. L. Boswall. Charlottetown. 5th. Almon Boswall, Dunstaflnage. 8th. Almon Boswell. Dunstaffnage. Sec. 5.—-“ow. l9 months and over: 1st. Percy Dicklesrm, New Glasgow. P. E. I. _ 2nd. Falconwood Farm, Charlotte- town. 3rd. Faiconwood Farm. 4th. Falconwcod Farm. 5th. Falcmiwood Farm. 6th. Geo. L. Boswell, Frenchfort. 7th. Almon Boswall. Dunataflnage. Sec. a-sow 13 months and under soc. '1._sow 7 months and under 13 months: 1st. Falconwood Farm, Charlotte- town. 2nd. Keppoch Farm, Keppoch. 8rd. W. J. Gibson d: Son. Marsh- field. 4th. Falconvvood Farm. 5th. Falconwood Farm. 6th. Fhlconwood Farm. Fec. 8._Sow over 4 and under seven months: 1st. Palconwood Farm. 2nd. Falconwod Farm. 3rd. Falconwood Farm. 4th. George Boswell. Charlottetown, R. R. 3. 5th. George Bcsivall, Charlottetown 6th. Ernest Houston. Hunter River. 7th. Almon Boswell. Dunstaffnage. sec. a-sow with litter of not less than 8. 1st. Almon Boswall, Dunstaffnagc. 2nd. Ferny Dickieson, New Glasgow. 3rd..Katie MacKay. DeSable. 4th. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. Sec. 10.—Senior herd consisting of 1 boar and two sows. 1st. Falcomvood Farm, Charlotte- town. ' 2nd. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 3rd. A. J. Gibson ‘d: Son, Marsh- field. Sec. 11.—Junior Herd: 1st. Geo. L. Botswall, Charlottetown. 2nd. Ealcomvood Farm. 3rd. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 4th. Almon Boswell, Dunstaffnage. 5ec. lz-Palr of Brood sows: 1st. Falconwood Farm. 2nd. Pore" Dickieson. New‘ Glasgow. 3rd. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 4th. W. J. Gibson d: Son, Marsh- field. ' 5th. George L. Botswall, Charlotte- town. Sec. 13.—Palr of Son's 4 months and under 13 months. "1st. Falccnwood Farm. 2nd. George L. Boswnll. 3rd. Falconwond Farm. 4th. Almon Boswall. 5th. Ernest Houston. Sec. 15.—Junior Champion Boar: 1st. Frmmt Hsouton. Sec. l6.-Scnior Champion Sow: 1st. Perry Dickieson. New Glasgow. Fee. ll-Junlor Champion Sow; 1st. Falconwood Farm. Sec. ill-Grand Champion Boar: 1st. Erne=t Houston. Hunter River. Sec. l9.—Grand Champion Sow: 1st. Percy Dlckleson, New Glasgow. CLASS 35.—MARKET CLASS Fec. 1.--Single Bacon Hog: 1st. George L. Boswall, Charlotte- town 2nd. s. c. Stewart a Son. Dunstaff- ‘ a nage. 3rd. Ernest Houston. 4th. Falconwood Farm. 5th. Ashford Andrew. North Milton. Sec. 2.-—P6i1‘ of Bacon Hogs; Sec. 2.-Palr of Bacon Hogs. 1st. George l... Boswell, Charlotte- town. 2nd. Falconwood Form. 3rd. 8. C. Stewart. 4th. Almon Boswall. 5th. Ashford Andrew, North Milton. Sec. 3.—Pcn of Five Bacon Hogs. 1st. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. 2nd. George L. Boswall, Charlotte- town " ' l9 months: - 1st. w. J. Gibson s» Son. Marsbfield. 2nd. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. ; 3rd. Percy Dlckleson, New Glasgow, ‘ P. E. 1. _ 4th. Percy Dickieson. Be sure you are including and in your rations for both pups and adult foxes Vitaminerai: 10 lbs, $500; 25 lbs. $11.25; 50 lbs, $20.00 "Id! 50 lbl. $4.75; 100 lbs. $9.00. Order from Brace-McKay Q Co: Holmaub Ltd; or International Fox Food Products. a Summerelde, P. I. l. 3rd. Ashiord Andrews, North Mil- ton. 4th. W. J. Gibson a; Son. 5th. s. c. Stewart at Son. Sec. L-Champlon Bacon Hog. 1st. George L. Boswall. I; that are fed our rations as below recommended. invariably grow faster, larger, straighter legged, and in turn produce better pelts and make sur- c1" breeders. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. We invite you MEALBLEND 111a cr-IARLOLTETOWN GUARDIAN SYDNEY MAN RECEIVES . SUSPENDERS FREE i Just for smoking Rosebud and saving the poker hands. ‘Any man who used: a new pair of eugpeadare can ob- mu these Ill about the molt coohee dlmtohiaoollact a —two oom- vhloh will u; who ac _ - etc auto of ' bring him absonu framapairofeitha- silk or po co aua era. Poker hands may; also be ext-ha for other " a articles such as a tobacco pou toilet box aah tray. eta. according to the number of sets uirod for each article an specified in official _'st. All thus pruniuma are extra attraction, as Rosebud is a genuine cut pl pipe ‘ of ' aluahty-eud cigars the b vfifintii o market today. Roach ' and , Q valuable premium for ker ha a are certainly a popular com uatiou with pipe smokers everyw The large ten oeut package of Rosebud out plug contains one poker hand-and two poker hands packed in the fifteen cont package. Write for a premium sheet to- Departmeut Pod. Ofioe Boa 1320. ldoutroaL Sec. 5.—Swift Canadian Co., Special‘ for best pen of five bacon hogsf lst. Ernest Houston, Hunter River. ‘ sec. 6.—'l". Eaton Co., Special for Champion Bacon Hog in market Class. 1st. George L. Boswell, Charlotte- town. I ' Davis .5; Fraser of the City of Hali- fax, offers special prizes for the two best hogs, not weighing over 220 lbs: 1st. Ernest Houston. 2nd. George L. Boswell. 3rd. George L. Boswall. 4th. Ashford Andrews. .\linnrd'a Llnimeut 1| a household friend A TOAST i. Here's lo our glorious country! . The greatest land on earth, The birthplace of true valor. j And home of freeman! birth. Arid here's to every Patriot. Who worshlpu at the shrine Of freedom, love and honor. ‘ Those gifts we hold sublime. So now. let every brother, ' Lift his glass and sing A toast with deep emotion, To country. God and King. By F. H. M. Lorne Valley, Aug. 24, 1930. PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND i T0 PASS THROUGH CANADA WELLINGTON, N‘. Z, Aug. 28.—A representative gathering of citizens IQdHY bade farewell to the Rt. Hon. G. W. Forbes, Prime Minister of New Zcaland, who is leaving for London and the Imperial Conference and in- tends to travel through Canada en- route. ‘ Premier Forbes, in his farewell mes- sage, referred to the recent increases in the preference rates granted m Bmish DPOdW-‘N by New Zealand. "while we do not intend to ask for anything in return," said the prem- ier. “we would appreciate more con. slderation for our products than has b9"! Shown by the Mother Country in the past. £11111 C. M. Lampson 8 Co., Lmrrm u queen a}... Mildew l. 0. l. lnguaa Public Auction Sales or saw runs 5:11:12: blag-rm t» hrnhh- r out c rgs by gppfyh; to R. ‘l’. Holman. Ltd- Sun. merelde. P. I. I. hormone s; Alfred Fraser. Inc. 212 fifth Avenue New York. I. Y. PLUMBING MID HEATING If you want. Expeditions and Expert Workmanahlp Send to Fred ll. Trainer i ‘80 Grafton Street Opposite Prince Edward Theatre Phone 8081 3 IONDON, Aug. ‘la-dome disclo- sure of the hand the British govern- iment will play at the Imperial con- ference was made by Dr. Addison, imlnister of agriculture, in a speech of Saturday. He made the authorita- tive announcement for the first time ‘that the government's policy to help British wheat growers is to ensure use of the minimun quota of home ‘grown wheat by the milling trade. He gave further details about the construc- tive scheme but said, "As soon as the conclusions of the Imperial 00n- lference are known, the govemment will undertake lVhfll-PVCI‘ practicable Slaps can be devised to put cereal growing in this country on an economic foundation." Proposals to be discussed with the Dominlons are concerned with im- port boards and bulk purchasing. The Dominlons will be asked if satis- AUGUST 30, 1930 Britain Will Ensure Use ‘Of Home Wheat By Mills Count Your Losses Figure the interest received on all the money you have invested. Figure it on the money you have lost, as well as the money that brought returns. What rate are you gettng? _ Probably far less than the returns on a ~ Maritime Life Policy-which gives immediate protection in _addition. factory a“ ements can be made regarding prices and if they will give reciprocal favors in return for a guaranteed slice o! the British market. Dr. Addison did not express any confidence that an agreement will be reached at the Imperial con- lerence and it is remembered that Phillip Snowden has spoken vary doubtfully, A policy of a quota for British wheat, will t.‘ adopted what- ever the results of the conference. but it will require the regulation o! imported flour. - Dr. Addison said the free trade system as applied 50 years a-zo la as cicadas Queen Anne. He does not be- lieve in import duties but he is pre- pared to keep out certain imports al- together, If an up omen! is made wit-h the Dominlons. the quota prin- ciple will probably be applied to Em- pire wheat as well as home grown. .WILL1AMS & BENTLEY, LIMITED, Manager for P. E. l. LIGHTNING destroys in a few minutes the savings of a lifetime, Prevent these losses to your home, barn or stock by using 2:’ ‘QJI. I. CANADIAN CORPORATION l APPOINTED DISTRIBUTORS k FOR NEW MAJESTIC ELEC- i , TRIC REFRIGERATFT Announccmcnt was made on Sat- urday, (August 23rd) that the Q.R.S. Canadian Corporation Limited, Tor- onto, of which Mr. F. A_ Trestrail is ‘President, has just been appointed Sclistrlbutnr for a popular-priced elec- tric refrigerator that is expected to tap an entirely new market for dom- estlc electric refrigeration. This new refrigerator is being manufactured in accordance with the . latest methods of mass production by ythe Majestic Household Utilities Cor- poration, Chicago, an organization ‘working in close co-opcration with ‘the Grlsby-Grunoiv Company. mak- lers of the famous Majestic Radio in ; the United States. Within four months from the day ‘the American public voiced its faith in Majestids plans for a iirw refrig- erator by literally "dumping" $40,- 000,000 into the treasury of the new- ‘ly organized Majestic Household Uti- jlitles Corporation. lthus over-sub- lscribing the stock issue by 75¢) the ‘first Majestic Refrigerators were i ready for shipment to the trade. APPROVED LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS THAT DEAR. LITTLE GIRL ON A Furnished and installed by ‘m’ WILLARD a» PIDGEON BOX Composed in n. c, me smmmnsmn 32 P‘ E‘ l‘ I am dreaming tonight of a cosy fire bright- M . O‘ a cottage way downon the farm, ' _ Where a fair colleen dwells with a heart pure as gold And as fair as tho flowers around. “ FOX SHOW PRIZE LIS I" may drift far from home, in other ~ lands roam; i ,’ Seek the the pleasures of living‘. l they bring; , Still my heart seems to cry for sweet days gone by - 1 And that dear little girl on the farm. _ i Have you heard the bird's song at the i first peep of dawn, l HOW they warble their melodies i grand, _ I And their song seems to bring to me I l Prize Lists for the Fox Show to be held at Char. lottetown from October 2'th t N - secured by calling at the io1i0?vin;‘;ii»i2§§_ 1st may be Canadian N ti .l F . B ~ - Summerside, A. (Igmpheiiflllori-IzigfilesJAlfiwiqiioii, Alberton, Myric a Co.. Tlgnish, Kauai-rifle kennefiy’ memories of yo" Kensington, Kennedy 8: Co., O'Leary, or O’ that girl in a far away land. By F. H. M. B)’ Milling 0n or writ’ i th S t ' c Fox Exhibitors Associatlolii? Dgparetmeenctreoirqtgrsrfilzifll: ture, Charlottetown, P..E. l. GIOI-B-ZT-MJI Lorne Valley Recognizing the importance of the Canadian Notional Exhibition. the, lCnnadian distributors rushed one of 5 gthe first of the new rclrlgerators to ’ 'oome of? the nsxmbly line to Tor- ‘- Ponto and this model is now on (it'- _ play in the Industrial Building tit the Canadian National Exhibition. Every piece and every part. from bolts. nuts and screws to motor an" cabinet is made in the new Mater!“ Refrigerator plants in Chicago. Thrv" ‘plants cover hundreds of thousau" of square feet in floor area and P‘ l equipped with the latest. autumn: machinery for efficient mass DTOEll" tion. The finished product. they tum 0'" is said to be a refruzerator of excep- tional beauty, quality and simplicity with rare dis- tinction in design and finish, i "Eliza? said a friend of ‘the family tn the old colored vvasherwoman. “have you seen Miss Eclithls fiancee?" "No, ma'ma" she answered, “it uint ' been in the wash yet.‘ CHANCES Why experiment when you get quick delivery of the better netting? “Prince Edward” Fox Netting IS TIME PROVEN Send Your Order Today Write or telegraph. Order shipped within an hour. nanua~s combining supreme . v grow strong, vigorous foxes, that will produce pelts of IMP ERIAL Successful Fox Feeding How to l Is the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. fine texture and lustrous sheen, is uppermost in all minds. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIMIITED, have found the solution in their increasingly popu ar Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Food . Regular feeding of these is giving the desired results m gur- Prince Edward Island ranches. “Imperial- aed Foxe: ”are in a class by themselves. They “produce ‘ £11335)“ zLsgEnsure success by liberal feeding of For sale by leading Island dealers A or direct from factory. ~ Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited Charlottetown, P. E. I. 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