I lisvc developed the capaci y ‘.0 handle‘ Uls- JQSEPN E- DEAGl-E ‘ Sffitiénflyl lot 0! fééd whichinolm- Th t u‘ ‘F V d d l ~ e ru o e nspire cc ara- i Wm“ I" “""""““;“ “':'°“"°“°“j tlon. "in the midst of life we are in T° B" 8°°d m“ » l‘ “'°°""~‘ death" was brought home with doleful thl; the growing stock got. a dovolop- realization to the members of her own m‘ may-L pm",- mm“; mm; be houshtalld. ‘and likewise to friends in made on -graln alone. Gretna are $32153“; "he g“ M€sday"hr'°ag‘§m'y largely carbohydratns. What a a-row- ' ' ' m ‘H’ e n“ Lng chicks is; variety of proletns quickly spread. cn wings of surprise I iduvtocJnunnlaullflnbullanolJJJlcuuod and sadness that Mrs Joseph a ' Cmluvcbonluhllholrbcoilounpplyucpqpu | .l ‘ ‘flu count” will an extra Qoodquallly often. Tic II.I- minerals and vitamins which are all Se??? 02*]? gafsgéddgjzy- "n" l" 111' _ ~ ' - ‘ l BXQI ‘IIAI fill, . l ' ' ..u ‘i.’ h." :¢....‘.‘_ ' _"'.": b" “um! “'11.!” m ma“ mm‘ i During an active lifetime. devoted to Q | Um l0 W114 8mm!- IITIQ Willi. firm the interests of her own family with | 113mm,). 1,100.1 and ‘Qgd plumqg- unstinted and unremitting assiduity. ‘and. after that. with solicitude little ' I Keep "owing mash “to” u“ bhds less attentive to the welfare of the l ~ _ ‘u ‘he llme- B9 5n" m Provlde 9mm!“ community in which she was an exem- GROWINQ 5199K 5.559 W09" fllfloflmflll 01' the 4189""? hopper space. Insufficient hopper plary member. she had never suffered A DEVELOPING MASH txao; and the reproductive omens Sp“, ma,“ m" onyy g y", o; ‘he ' from serious illness At vrhat. irom depend “may upon [he n" ‘m1 med. In.“ puma Wm be ab]: w ‘a their a the temporal viewpoint. might natural- ly. be expected to be the zenith of hci- muh reqiilwmflrfl- (Irwin: stock life. Just as tn» time mid come when should ha\'e unlimited opportunity to 4 She misht confldenlly IOOK foffvflfd w row M w» M £f‘.“l‘.‘.'i’.‘.‘.l§..‘il§“i..$...%i; firs: i: bu‘ 5° "c" I" hm‘- ‘nsm l- “cause ‘ Life Eternal. and a‘. the carly age cf , fifty-two she entei-e into rest. y i In keeping with the spirit of her coii- ; .stantly devoted life. tlic illness WlllCll provrl the medium of its curling Wits contracted in a "icnipurcl work of jmcrcy." attending the funeral of a friend. From what .::= at first rcgard- I led as a cold. pneumonia developed irapidly. Mcdicsl skill proved of no avail. and constant attendance of a irofcsslonal nursc. supported by minis- trations of a (leroied family; was viuallv ineffective. The Last Sacra- "uts were administered by Rev. A.L r-uott. parish priest. whose daily its at this time af anxiety and "liicss were a source of comfort and isolation not only to the stricken ilcnt. but also to the grieving hus- Many poultrymen are of the opinion they provide the s/ock through out that after the first few weeks of a l the growing pllflod. anus-H's He. commonly known as the‘ Growing 50.70}; that is fumed loose! crizical period. it makes IitIeIand made to scmtzh for their living‘ g difference who. the chicks are fed on will be stunted. slow in maturing. andl o; (“my how,” Qquipmgnt, i in» care that they receive, They for- under-developed with little chance of _____i___ EH thai mold not‘ h together with ‘ their being profitable. They will not Minurd‘; Drlvss Away the Headache. I it Woiit pump g X .0 FOXES _ that are fed out rations as helow recommended. invariably grow faster, ' 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 to come visit our ranch at Summcrside and see for yourself. DAILY RATIOS FOR 20 PUPS -l I lTl x-‘WGTIIIIE Feflli 2 mo. 3 m0. 4 mo. 5 mo. 6 6-! T mg, id and all the family. With thaf . .1, _ V _ , _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H _ - I . , ‘in com osure so characteristic of. _ o . . . .8? Q _ _ 3? oz T) 07' 100 oz‘ 1'20 o?‘ 110 o3 lier lifepshe awaited the final suni- g q o It W111 LIICYCQSC thC Inllk Supply IIOII] M!“ U3“) . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . n plS. t p15. 8 piS. 3 p15. " 8 plg, -ns .and llicn. with unfailing trust ‘)I‘Our c W8 Skimmqd “m; powder b __ 3 0L 12 0 ' N» _ 16 _ uizthencd and sustained by‘ thr m" " v O . 3...... ti... sits... ‘ C“ .1521‘: “.222”. °i.£i‘.f ‘?§‘l.“€§l.°;‘.'2" _ r ~ Wheat . . . . . . . .- 15oz. ‘.20 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. doc illeattllaesg]dstlllmrlitclspgll;rdmlll; More Important evcn than grass and ha)’ to ' . . . . .. . . . . .. oz. lfiooz. 2O oz. 20oz. 20 oz. “glgldllfllty that stamped their gentle that marvclous manufacturcf of crcanl’ y I L . . . . . . . . . .. -2. oz. .. oz. 2 1-2 oz. 3 oz. y 3 oz. ' ' - ’ \ ezciables .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . S oz. 10 oz. l5 oz. 20 oz. 20 oz. ‘Jsllsl-I if "alfln" hiiilisi Penellh! bluttcr and cheese’ ls an alnplc supply of Pure’ blorninz Feed. - ' ‘- on. o s p ace on i 1:1. C %n running Water. Fish: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 oz. 60 oz. 80 oz. 80 oz.~ 80 oz. II: trl-‘grtehirlivrteyslggrtlttl blgkjnhdeatl‘ l ' Deceased. a daughter of t e lav ‘ CrancAutomatic shallower dc: Well urn ‘ r ' < » a . . ' s ' 5 DAILY RAI ION FOR 2o ADULI FOXES i0 NOV. 1st. -.§l?.‘.€‘“.". “ééi. ‘illélf.°l‘..‘.‘li°.“.ii P P P ' are made in types to meet conditions on ‘all farms. They give water under pressure, at a cost never higher and often much lower than city people pay. Crane systems can be. installed step by step- zlng husband. six daughters or i sons. Mary and Anna. of Bosic“ ii-istina. Alplions" . Frances. Max‘ Pa and Patricia nl home. She is a‘ rv.ved by slx brothers: Frank. I ineetoivn BC: Peter. New Jersf ‘IKUS, Saint. John. N.B.; David. l-T" ‘uric Joseph. "orchestcr. Mass. a! mes. at Ii’ *. in all nf whom hMr ‘.t sympathy i.| extended in thc ‘ . _ Meats" 90 oz. Iircud. Chow. Biscuits or Shhrcdded Wheat 20 oz. Sklmmed i Milk Powder l pound. Skimmed Milk. 6 pints; Vegetables 30 oz; MEAL- B' "ND. Ill 01... VYPAIVIIXERAIJ. 3 oz. NOTE: “cats as above 1-2 ‘tidal; l-2 red or muscle meats. Vegetables consist of green materials. as grass. lettuce. tops: of vegetables etc. Be sure you are including YYIAMINERAL and ‘SIEALBLEND "prcavenient ‘ _ _ 1. In your rations for hoth pups and adult foxes n??? QTQIQQ‘°‘;i,)}'°'§..1l2"2§..‘,“ ‘,1: 011C 11111! 3t 3 (1111:. ~cnipily or this stirltlcn and tuiheralrl I. illncss assuming such a scrim“ win-ct. One had tho great consolation f being able to reach liomc to bc with iicr mother in her last hours. and the other two-thanks to special ccurtcsics liy officials of the Railwnv and Car Ferry. made quick connections for that time of year. and arrived shortly after. proving a source of strength and com- fathcr in the cross which he was so unerpectedly called upon to bear. fort especially to the grief-stricken l The funeral to St. Alexis Church on i the following Wednesday niorninc was one oi’ the largest seen for ycars in 3' I a $5.00; 25 lbs. $11.25; 50 lbs. $20.00. Prices begin It slgfloo - Haveyou enquired about tbs Crane budget phn, qn-rading payment: oier a period of maul/Jr? l that fine old parish of Rollo Bay. friends coming from fnr and near ‘to l my their tribute oi’ respect to both the _ I t J \ lying and the deceased 5 Tl“ pallbearers iivr-re Messrs John . ‘l. lfacKinnon. Alfred (Tl-fanlsv. seph P. Dcaizle. Thomas McDonald. ‘er Chaisson and Gregory McCor- ‘ iiit-airi-r-ri: an lhs. $1.75; 100 lbs. $9.00. ‘ Ordeitfrom ' Brace-McKay Ea’ Co; Holmans Ltd: or International Fox i V Food Products. ' . Summcrside. P. E. I. Cum Shallow I Will S utivx Na. 1S‘ r 566 Main Street, Moncton, N. B. , A Solemn ‘Nisss of Requiem was ‘g by Rev. A. L Sinnott. P. ‘P.. who w ~"-""~‘~d thcrcrvicc at the grave frtted by ytcv. Louis Callaghan. ‘DD. St. Charles. and formerly curate in ‘s parish. ' .- rh‘ following tributes and mementos ‘I re thankfully ackiiowlcdqcd. MASS CARDS Dr. Emmett. J. Mullally. Montreal Basil. Gerald and J. D. Chiiisson. lag. ‘had Hail ________.E doz. postage. If you want ripe toma- toes. order extra early plants. they will yield more of both green and llusband and family. Mary Deagle. Anna Draizlc. ‘Itev. S. A. Deaglc and Rev. Father "tau. Konkaltee. Ills. Hr. and Mrs James Cliaisson. Prank Cliaisson. F-‘rincetoivri. B C. Mr. end Mrs. J. B. Chalsson Joseph and Georgie Deagle. Mr. and Mrs Alfred O'i-lanlcy. St. imperial Sunshine 7 Puppy Foxes, raised in pens, get very little sunshine and, in order to offset this, it is necessary that sunshine in The ideal way to do this “rt-s Mr. and Mrs. Allan McPhee. St. Mar- “rrts. Miss Madeline ‘McCqrmack. Boston. Mrs. Bessie McDonald. Boston Mr. and Mrs. John l". Chaisson and artificial form be given them. . is by feeding IMPERIAL con LIVER OIL FOX BIS- a... _ ~ ' liil‘..l’“i"..°.l.‘“‘éilii. .... J. s. CUITS either in Biscuit or Puppy Food form. These Biscuits each contain Fifteen drops 0f the very best medicinal Cod Liver Oil, (s0 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 as great vitamine content as that of May or June. We are even now mak- wlsson. Vermont. .‘.fr. and Mrs. P. I‘. Deiigle and fam- Hirs. Arnie Cliaissnn Kelly. Boston. fr. and Mrs. A. 1". Peters. Rollo Bay fr and Mrs. John H. McKlnnan and illy. , ' fr. and Mrs. Bteplie“ Hughes ‘Ifr and Mrs. J. A. lllflielan tfr and Mrs. Peter McCloskcy Mr. and Mrs. Lazarus White. Albert McMillan and family. Char- oltetown. Mr. and Mrs. James McCormack. Mary Maci-‘tae. Mrs. Mary O. ‘Jciiachem and fam- ily. Charlottetown. Mrs. Florence Dorahoe. Emmett and Raymond. Souris. Miss Ida MacDonald. Rollo Bay Miss Annie Steele. Boston J. D. Steele. Little Pond. Miss fielen McDonald. Boston lug our contract for 1931 supply so as to be sure to obtain this most: valuable ingredient so vital to the success of ., the fOX Indllflff)’. b r and Mrs. P. a. Mullllly and all-till;- Ialtgt Oféongelléolgolton , I . us . . F Fox Pups fed generously with IMPERIAL BIS- till-nit: lrggsm-lfl 1M ‘Milt W- to n. William Flynn. Charlottetown Women! Institute. Bear River Altar Society. Rollo Bay Mrs. Elisa MeDonHi. Boston. Miu Flori-la Mclaaac. Boston. QPIRITUAL OFFERINGS timers and pupils. Souris Convent. Mrs. Mtibougall and Mrs. Trainer. Charlottetown. Helen Chaisson. Geraldine Potera. inurettu MacRae. Helen Kennedy. and Mary A. Peters. Souris Convent. Mofiough. Mary Mooney and Dahlia aieDonald. Notro Dame Convent. Ohcr- lnttotown. Li"!!! OI SYMPATIIY Rx ' l. A. beagle. Konkakco. Illinois Rn. rather Larlaii. Kanksku. 1th.. Mrs. Melinda ‘ZoMillan. Bolton. .~ Mrs. Annie Chaintm Kelly. Boston Mas. Ade McDonald. Boston Miss Maramt McDonald ialttio Paud (‘UITS or PUPPY FOOD never develop rickets but show ' a steady growth and progress without any setbacks. l MC€ ZIGIIIQIIPI 1|! °' Order through leading distributors or direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit Gompany Ltd. c. Phone 721. Charlottetown, P. E.I. Vermont. Ma i-garcts. Com ent. ton. “PK. town. Mary and Al. Pratt, Boston. And lot perpetual light shine upon harl May aha mt tn peace!" vturs stuns Mr. Emmett Doiialioe. Si. Dunstans Mr. and MrrrA. J. Campbell, Boston Mm, John wan Bonn-m Flowers have been so much im- Mr, mg Mm Lazarus Mcgaugh‘ s... proved of late. that the old time plants can now hardly be raoognlud. Aunuull-Aster. Phlox Verbena, Stock, Petunia. Sweet Alysum, Iai- fiflms. Colmcs. Marigold. lnapdraaon. lnbolia. at 30o doz. postpaid. Flower Plant: Started in Mll- W|Illfl'.—-ZInnIl, Kochla. Balvia. For- get-me-riot, (common). Ohineao Poi-- get-me-nbt. (new). Delay. Pansy. Digitalis. or Fox-Glove. Ountorbury- bell. Delphlnium or perennial Lark- lspur. Sweet William. Larkspur La France. ttnewi. Double I-iollyhock. at 60c per cloz. postpaid. ' Perennial Larkspur. I year old. 3M each ttoo large by mail.) Vegetable Plants-Extra early Cab- bage. Celery and Cauliflower 25o doz. $1.50 per 100. postage 15c per 100. Late Cauliflower-Not ready before June 15-—-20c doz.. $1.00 per 100; post- age 10c per 100. Late Cabbage-Not ready before June 15th, 40o per 100. by mail 50c per (‘icrnrd Mullally. St. Dunstans. Norma McLeod. Boston hfiss Annie St ‘clc. Boston Miss Eunice McKenzie. Rollo Bay Miss Ruth Cairns. Noire Dame Con- iit. Miss Agnes flay. Charlottetown Miss Ruth Murphy. XIlmlra Miss Mary Mooney. Notre Dame Con- 'cnt. _ Miss Estelle McDonald. Notrc Danie lift". Ada McDonald and Eileen. Bos- I Miss Gertrude McGauRh. Boston Mr. Vincent Peters. Koiikakee. Ills. Miss Bessie itIcDonaT. Boston. Mrs. Eliza McDonald Boston. Miss Florric M'lsr nc. Bos.on Mr. Harold Brothers. Cardigan Mrs. James McDonald. St. Margarcts Mr. Angus Chaisson. Saint John, NB. Mr. David Cliaisson. Boston. Mrs Mary Dalgle and family. Winni- I00. Extra Early Tomato 80c Ion.- Second early Tomato 40c par doa. Late Tomato 30o per don-add lo per CARDtL Miss Ca.oline McKinnon. Charlotte- Mtls Mary A. Peters. Rollo Bay Mr. and Mrs. John L-uvie, Souris. Mr. and Mrs J P. McPhee. Soui-is Agnes and Mary McKearncy, Scum Miss Jay Slater. Boston Miu Grace 0'90: zcll. Souris. TELEGRAMS Charles Zelesky. Boston Prank Brothers. Harold Sawyer. ‘Eternal rcat give unto her. O Lord. and invite your inspection. in strong 2 pound jute begs. C. M. Lilmgon 80 Co» u oma lit-an London, l, 0. l, Iuglall Public Augition Salsa IAI IUII lllpphu be" svlll ba fumbli- a} Iltloll elarlo by applyhg u l. ‘I. Ilolrual. Ltd. III- morlda. P. l. l. aaopruunletl, b! Alfred Fraser. Inc- lll full Menu sin ma. N. I. , Phone I64. Fertilizer For Sale‘ We still have a few tuna of Fertilizer on hand in Sum- incraltla in both chemicals and mixed goods at special pricu Tliesa goods are manufactured in Rolland and an put up G. l. Pat-ivy. Qucaii Hotel _ M. J. Mclvor, Kiiikora “ International. Fertilizers " Tanguay Ltd. QIIOIOC. P» Q. ripe fruit. Cucumber ‘its coca»... poatpaid. —-We will be pleased to have cus- tomers call at our gardens. Upper Prince street and personally select plants. bring boxes or baskets to hold plants. We prefer not to accept orders for lass than $1.00 worth by mail or express. Oartor A: 00.. iced Stare. have our plants for aale; they are delivered to them freah daily. Please write name and address plainly. and enclose each with order. ‘This advertisement will appear every Wednesday and Saturday. J. s. oar s.’ sou. Box ll‘! Charlottetown tolil-odd-wodssttf. “PEERIESS" Brand Fox Netting - have “PEERLESS? the but English Fox Netting on ti" market. QQ-QO-Q§Q-GOQOO.* ‘ EYES TESTED boxes are valuable, and in or- § a ‘aims tier to insure their proper 11:?’ u" m7") tection you should have B l. I. ‘IAIIIOI ' é g, |, iuuq; but therefore you should ‘UGO’. optima-into m Inland limo Heavily galvanized before and after being woven. ll "l" n” open up to gladly replace it or refund your MORE)’. We also can’? a comm“ m" of Fox Paul. stir!»- “d” Wire, Nalla, aiml- °' Tongs, ate. Phone or write Suotmmltlo The Rogers liarilwara (bmpuny Limited rust. lf any roll doea it", v your satisfaction. _ aaruau THE not!» v0 "l" ‘ I Z_