/ a SILVEREOXES Mr. Alfred Cohen, of Toronto and Mon- treal is now at our Charlottetown office. Mr. L. 0’Bryan is now at our office in the Dalton Building opposite Strong’s store, Sum- “and 4. I i. NOVEMBER a0. 1931 Notice To Foxmen‘ The Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association will receive pelts at Revere Hotel on Tuesday, Dec. 1st, for transmission to their Head Office in Summerside. criinii suinniiu ‘Addresses And Presentation To Belooed Pastor _.._.s__ On Sunday, immediately follow- ing High Mass in the beautiful church o.’ Bt. Simon and Jude, Tig- nish, theparishioners showed their appreciation of their Pastor for the sinvsn FOX run wanted. Bani 130W. at Samuel Kenn.dy‘s, Kong 51s., cirtown. 10549-ll-30-eod 1 wk MARINE ACTIVITIES-The C. G. S. Brant ls at present taking up buoys at the Western end of the Province, the Aranmore has finish- ed the Magdalen Island buoys and 10545-li SILVER FOXES Bring your Silver Foxes and other furs I ‘to Mr. Sam Isaacs, of the Merchants’ Fur Co., filLtd” Montreal, at Samuel Kennedy's, 134 Kent St., Charlottetown, and receive Highest Market Prices. merside. . Mr. Weiner, of International Fur Mer- , ls now working on the North Shore, libs Bllrfield ls laid up ior the win- ter. The Hoche; ga stow today ‘or past eight years, Rev. G. J. Muc- Lellln, D. D., by reading him ad- ths winter “Eon, dresss in English and French and .____ presenting him with a well filled HIGHEST MARKET prices pgfd Purse The addresses. composed by for silwr pox pom 5am Isaac‘ n two oi the leading parishioners of 1ottetown_ 1954 9.11_3o_cod 1 wk cc-mpooitlon gems. ‘They were both ,_.__ written on a large parchment sheet, 201,10]; CQURT_saturday mom in script print surrounded by a bor- m; at the Ponce court a case of der of wheat and grnpes——the EllOh. . ' , o; stolen good‘ was aristlc symbol of the Church-An adjoumgd 1mm Monday, two W? the centre of which WIS a hand. rants ware commuted, an assault painting of Tignsh church, all of c339 w“ rom-ndeo ‘mm Thorsdash which was the artistic work oi Miss A one o; unlowm] Sale of “quot Alma Buote, formerly 0i Tlgnlsh was fur-ther- r-omandx; for one week and now oi New York. by ngreemem and two ojootmeno The English address, read by Mr- eases were" tried and dotormmot ,0. P. McCarthy, B. A., was couch- _._._ ed in terms of affection for the BRING YQUR 311W,- fox furs to reverend Pastor, expressing the re- Sam Isaalcs at 3,111,131 Kennedy's. gret oith; parishioners at the change Ken; st” chorlotgetown bclng m‘de, and wishing him suc- 10549_11.3o.ood 1 wk cess in hfs new parish. ‘l This was followed by one in the 83o beautiful French language, read by 10549-11-30-eod-wk. , PZREMEN CALLED-About snmnel Kennedy-o, Kent so" chap the French and English races, were‘ rm: CHARl.U'l"l‘I~J'l‘ilWN (JIARDIAN Church Services ST. J AMES CHURCH I-“si evening Rev. n. Moorhead IILOEi-lic. B. D., presented the second of a series oi sermons on "Church- Going." The subject was "Why r Do Go To Church.” The service in- cluded the anthem “The Lord is My Shepherd" (Foster). During the "wrfllng service the anthem "Just As I Am" (Bowles), was beautiful- ‘ly rendered by the choir. I __ l TllE BAPTIST CHURCH , --_ . At the Baptist Church yesterday momlns. tho Rev. A. C‘. Vincent concluded a very interesting series of sermons on “The Supernatural Jesus," with a powerful address set- ting forth the testimony of St. Paul. St. Paul's exerlence, his surren- der to the call. and power of Christ, the testimony of his liie, his words,’ his epistles, his agreement with the] ivitness oi the evangelists were all" brought forth vividly and eloquently. 1 The sermon of the evening "The Two Prayers" concluded a thought- ful series on the epistles of Sh! James. Regularly increasing at-‘ terldnnce alld interest in the Sun-v clay School have been marked. The service of praise was led by the choir under the direction of Mrs. G. Elliott Full and included SAVE AT THE ROSS DRUG STORE ALWAYS SPECIAL l 3 15c Cakcs of Picad i"! 5011p and a 15c Wash Cloth for 29c __________________ TH ERMOS BOTTLES GENUINE l 392- $1.50 Stronglass , Bottles __ l Reg- $1.00 Thermo. l Bottles _ __ _ 79¢ Eno's Fruit Salts . . . . . . . . 59c d’: 8S acotts Emulsion . . . . . . . . . 49c 8c 98. l- r. John's lVledicine 98c l/icks Vapo Rub .. 43c PlnkhzllnsCpd. . . . 981. Dextrlnlaltose . . .. 85; $1.15, FREE ! A 25c Tube of Jsterine Tooth Paste free with a 50c Fngghylatlc Tooth Brush BOTH Ff R 50c. _._..____.. ____ Jasmine of Southern SPECIAL SPECIAL HOT WATEP BOTTLES 59c uuaranteed 1 year. Full 2 quart capacity. Red Fm], :8 or Blue. Free! A 25c Bottle oi SPECIAL SPECIAL Jasmine Pe. " f BA . with a 25c C klengf J2: BvBggl-‘TLEVSVATER nnine Soap. 59. BOTH FOR 25c. Red o," Blue _,A 50c Jar of Jasmine Boxed l ,C0|d 0r Cleaning or —-—-——-—---__ Vanishing Cream free Pepsodent Tooth Paste . . . . . . . ..-....39c lpana Tooth Paste 39o Listerine Tooth Paste _ _ ... .. .. 23c bqulbbs Tooth Paste [with a $1 .0O_Box of Jas- gmlne Face Powder. BOTH FOR $1.00. .i.___________ Hinds Cream . . . . . 53c Phillips Magnesia . 39c gfipndrysegifieztinpzalns 2.3-0‘, ROSS-DR UG- UNITED WE silccasson w» DELIVER MacKINNON DRUG cog lions. This first selection was fol- ._ _ln has; miner: R chants Inc., is now at our main office, Sum- merside. » ~ Mr. D. F. Meehan, of Daniel F. Meehan Inc. is now at our consignment office, Sum- merside. ‘. ‘ . Mr. Weiner will be at Profitt’s Store, Al- berton, Thursday and Friday, November 3 559M498 mflmlng the firemen were called out ior a hive at the horn;- of MT. Oorlsh, 273 Kent Street. The lire which was confined to the roof of the verandah is thought to have been started by a spark from the flue. The verandah was badly dam- aged. . CHRISTMAS STEAMER-‘Ihe steamer Montclare. which leaves Balm John. December. 5th, is the Christmas steamer for carrying mails overseas, and those wishing _ Fox ranchers take this opportunity of disposing of your fresh pelts while the high- est prices are available. Mr. J. J. Arscnault, which told of- their love and dcvotlon for Fath- er Macbcllan and expressed the hope that his future would be bright and glorious. The presentation of a be utijul morocco purse inscribzd with let- lgfikifiotitrdwgifinzglbgum Jwig‘; At the eleven o'clock service yes-l l - ' Qtcrday Canon Malone road the Pas- ‘ Bfeilmm- ‘ ral letter of His Grace Archbishop The Reverend Dccm‘ was time“ Worrell, Primate of all Canada, fcvmvlelcly by Survrifie- but Wllhwleliling with the work dorlc at thc ,words of deep fooling exprersed hbfrooono meeting o; the Conoral ' thanks i0 the PBYISMOHGYB 01’ T'8' synod. At Evensong, Canon Malone l nlsh for their many kind WOYdS and delivered a stirring Advent message Brockctts "Wc would see Jesus,” Handel's “Surely l-Ie hath borne our grleis.” Woodward's "The Radiant morn." ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL I lowed by Adagio from Beethoven's ‘immortal Moonlight Sonata. The next number was a delightful vio- lin solo "Mlnuett" (Bernice), by J-Iandel. This was by Master Jack Wilkins, who was accompanied by Mrs. G. Eliott Full. ‘Then came ed oi publishing through your pa- three superbly executed organ per matters of mmrcst to our I numbers by Miss Stentiiord, Cava- church. Mr. A. Duchcmin is rccelv- ‘tuna by Ran‘ Minuet“) Antlquo by ing congratulations on his return Hem) Yo“; Bells or Aberdovy by home from the hospital and upon -sbevmrt' A collection was than mk- lhe early prospect oi resuming his im up‘ n“ w” followed by a v10‘ Owing to the writer's absence from the city the usual press airt- icle regarding th; services last Sun- dny dirl not appear but it is a pleasure not only to be home again but to resume the prlvlcgc afford- lln solo “Chanson ‘rriste!’ This m.,... uliiieil illiurch MONDAY 1 3.30—Intcrmcdlatc C. G. I. T. Jfkular meeting. Social Ilall l Lilli-Willing (ll-ere of King's ‘Daughters, business meeting-Lad- ies Parlor. SCOTTISH CHURCH ANNIVERS- ARY CONTINUED. l G. R. MACQUARRIE, A Summerside and Charlottetown. to send parcels to friends abroad.‘ should attend to the matter with- > 5°“ “Sh” “mmwd m m“ an‘ ']JI‘CpI‘lB.l53 languge in both addres- J out delay. res. He considered that his vows u‘ A 51 - r goo o. - ran-a“ 11-‘ r- _~_-_-,-‘._ 1;; _-.‘ T. _ _ _ ‘ of obedkence taken at his ordinat- "‘ PERSONALS , ion was paramount to anything Classified Advertisements Isur Insulin: ...» m‘ m“ uoooosn .Q_AA A A -—- else, and he was in this instance Mr. and Mrs. John J, MacLggn obeying the order oi his superior. of Long Creek, were welcome visit-K He hoped that his parishioners org to the glgy goguroqo here would carry on the good work land sa’d that he would never forget Mm (Judge) mm“, of Somme,“ the eight years of happiness, peace “do ‘pom the post Week m Mom,» and tranquility that he had spent Agents Wanted ' sus the guest of Mrs. J. P. Beer. i“ ngmsh‘ On account of it being the first EMPLOYMENT POE TEN TIIOU- sand agents for ~"Authentlo Life of Edison." Large illustrated book; 10W Drloe; quick sales; big profits. Wonderful opportunity to make , money. Write for free sample. Winston, Toronto "- A. W. Nov. 7-M-w-s-tl Nov. 80. Miscellaneous IOIIN ALFRED MoDONALD, PEO- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. (R. s. Souris.) 9370-10-15-1 month. HAVE ACCOMMODATION FOE several pairs foxes to ranch on shares or for a Sunday o.’ Advent, the organ was not played, but the full choir un- der the mastcrful dircefion of J. J. Chaision rendered the first Advent Miss Catherine MacKenzie re- turned to her home in Glen Valley after spending the past three LOST — DAUGIITEIIB OI EM- pire Pin. Return to Mrs. Morrison, 237 Prince Street. 10475-11-27-31. ‘F . months in the United States vis- Of sale m“: "have! and “lends. Mass and the solos thereto were . lsung with impressive effect by CAnDBOAE" 513175355 '03 Mersrs Adrien Rlclvrd and Henry Miss Hazel Paynter, Long River, and Miss Verna Mayne, Emerald, _ spent the week end with M. d Hill SALE - 0L0 951133, g Mm John Lew“ west Royaityan ton and Summerside. The largo can" “"9519 31117515" 931:0‘- u ’ ‘ church was filled to capacity. lining outhouses etc" ic. per sheet. Guardian ollloe. t! Gallant. Quite a number were present from Palmzr Rond. Alber- rigtigxgssogmi-a nti-igdirgsgarm Alex Pantage _ :18 Optim iStiC u “m” m‘ u L Acqultted 0f Fur Market Clean ranch, experienced care- taker. Mac. Guardian Office. 10484-l1-27-6l. Female Help Wanted EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED for general housework in small family. References required. Apply Box 23B, Summer lde. ' To Let To LET - THREE UNPURNISIIED rooms. Apply 251 King Street. ‘ 10510-11-28-21. fig LET — SMALL FURNISHED . Cottage for rent. Adults only. Apply Guardian. 10482-i1-27-8i. NOTICE Owing to the financial condition oi country at present, and prospects Iiot too promising for future, I have decided to sell for cash only. Credit will not be given in anyone after Dec. lst. Please make anangements for settlement st office on past due accounts by Dec. 20th. Thanking you for your patronage and soliciting your future patron- I89. signed, Arthur Malone, St. Ann's, P. E. I. IMM-ligo-mwi-sl o FOR ALE -- TWO COOKING stoves and three base burners. Ap- ply 89 Roohford Street. l050-11-2B-2l. FOR SALE — 25 BARRED ROCK Pullets. May chicks. Apply m-eo MacKenzle, Bay Fortune. 10518-11-28-21. (Canadian Press) LOS ANGELES, Calif., Nov. 27.—| Amid tumultuous scnes in which court room spectators Joli-led _ln the joy o; 3 gamny, Aioxmqs, punt- the Scciete du Mal-chc Francois, ages, theatre multl-milllonaire, was “Tflved i" Smllmerslj? m‘ Hid“ acquitted today o; ohm-goo o; o evening direct from Pris. He will gr-imjrrg] attack upon Eunice pd“. leave on Monday for other iur ‘is, 19 your 01d dams-n centres. Interviewed by a Guardian Tho verdgot o; the Jury’ om" representative on Saturday MT. nearly s5 hours of deYberation, 5mm save s wry optimistic oom- oome two yo"; an," pantages had ion o.‘ the iur situation in Europe. been convicted at the original trial MP- Sim“ 1s ml he"? W bu!‘ Land W3 gt-antoo o second "m1 by furs but to lock over the prospects the store supromo com-g” The jut. for the coming sales and erpcclol- o", 501mm in on opmon o’ our ly to see ofilclnls of the can dian 1,9119; o1 M15, prgnglo-o soon.’ and National Fox Breeders Association. they had arrived at (he vordlot His chief advice to iur ranchersl 1,5; mgm but dooldod o0 “sleep _ls to market their pelts early. The on it.” ‘furs that he has seen so far are in very good condition considering there has been no winter. The BT18 Fur Auction Co, intend hold- ing two sales this winter. At these gnu-us srles they hope to obta‘n about the Same price as last year. .MATngsoN_Ao nradnlbnne'tow‘l Paris is in a better position to m4 M“ D_ Con" Mathew“, a ‘on handle the fur market this year as her currency is stable and there is [MOCANN-At Kelly's Cross on Nov. “° "“°'"P‘°Ym°“i-- Mr. J. StcrbnsvMiinngc-r of the Paris Fur Auction Co, known as PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS. l exclusive designs. may now be ob- tained from the Guardian Central Job Printery. g Order early and avoid (Huan- ' ‘ l0352-ll-21-tf. FOR. SALE-THREE FOX BREED- inrr houses complete. Sixteen Fox shipping Crates. standard fnur Cedar Chests large size, nicely fln- ish-d. Wm. J. Scott. Marshfleld, P. E. I. iil-ldo-ll-ia-iii. _Salesriien Wanted " W0 CAPABLE SALESMEN wanted for popular fast-selling line of Art Calendards and Ad- vertising Specialties. Our line is sufficiently varied for all year sell- ing. Application will be considered confidential from experienced and any capable salesman. Commis- sions paid weekly. 3B years in business. Splendid future for the ggxomnegg- mix: cgggg‘ you," 193;, to ML and Mm June! M7‘. Sterns says that the Can- Ontario. s. w. Nov. ao-aif MoCunn. a son. James Basil. “W” W" "P F ‘"°"d"‘“‘ m‘ dustry in the Silver Fox business ' DEATHS but they lack methods oi distrib- __ uting the pelts. To market the pelts Proves Water ANDlB5oN-_M Femwwd, no“ lso that they will bring good prices Is Warmer n‘ Alexander Manon‘ mnemlithey must not be dumped on the mm h“ widen”, T , n market all at one time nor in one (Canadian from) no’ ‘o 2 mm place. Cooperation, not only be-l mnmnpon saturwy- November tween the ranchers and the local‘ , distributors but between the buyers 28. Joli: issuer.‘ Egg 73. Pilneral 5nd the mm that ma“ up the hum . m‘ “n” m“ Mm” Jlnished (article is necessary ii the day aftfifioon, service starting at I ' , Jndustry is to be a success. 23°C‘ mum“ stmhope cemet- Canada still holds her own as BOSTON, Mass, Nov. ill-Born- ard Brenton, 29. had the spirit of a true scien r. and he proved his contention that water was wann- er than sir today by heroic moth- ods and urged all to make St. Andrews Day and the second of Decomb r days oi prayer. During the service the Advent hymn No. 69 was sung as a prayer. Today is the Festival of St. An- drew and there will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at 7.45 a. m. and a chain oi prayer throughout the day in the Cathedral for the spread oi the missionary work oi the Church. Wednesday is a day set apart ior prayer by the General Anglican Synod of Canada for the arousing oi the world to a true con- ception of the being of God as l-Ic has been revealed to us in the liic of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and in that conception find the true mainsprinz ior the purity and uprlghtness of liie, which alone can place the nations on n plane of happiness and prosperity. The Sy- nod calls upon its pcople to study anew with reverence and prayer. the majesty, holiness. and love of God and to pledge themselves to bear witness of this faith by ncocptlnv the obligation and joy of th- lilqh standard of Christ's liie and scrvlcc In the Cathedral the following scr- vlces will therefore be hold on Wed- nesday. 7.45 a. m., Holy Communion: 12 o'clock noon, Lltany; 5 p. m., Ev- onsong and at 7.30 p. m., a short service of intercession. On Thur.- riay. the fancy sale and tea will be hold in the Cathedral Hall. The In- cumbent has just received notice of the following bequest: l The following has been received from Messrs. Ravcnscroit, Wood- ward 8: Co., acting for the executors of the late Mrs. Louisa Frances Klitc 'I‘hicle. Mrs. Thiclc was formerly Miss Dickson and resided i-n Char- lottetown with her brother who was n Lieutenant on the "Gulnare" a survey ship. By her will the deceased bequeath- ed “to the Rector and Churchwar- dens of St. Peter's Anglican Cathed- ral and his or their "successors," onc hundred pounds and all her jewel- lery, including the gold chain with cross and coin attached, belonging to her late husband, to be by thfim applied- as follows: The gold and silver of the said jewellery to be melted down and therefrom and with the one hun- drcd pounds an ornament or omn- ments or vessel or vessels made, with a suitable inscription, to be sot with the jewels taken from my 1W9“- ery. such vessel 0I' ornament to be used in the service of the Church oi St. Peter," and the Tcstntrlx drsircd that the jewels shonl ii possible be set clear so that their beauty can be seen. . The Teststrix also bcqucnthcd to the Rector and Churchwnrdens the further sum oi Fifty pounds to be invested by them and out of thc in- 5 come from such investfcllt t» pay ‘for the insurance against r"! risks that might happen to the s. . mill- Whlls arguing his point with two compmlons during s snowstorm. Bernard, without bothering to div- est himself of his clothing, dived‘ inln Boston Harbor. I-Ie paddled r; bout a few minutes, then sailed for’ N. D. MacLean UNDIITAIII IIIALIII help. The friends pulled him out lnlt beioso he solispzed he was able to’ gasp out that the water was warm- s-r. Hospital authorities Mil he would meow. Clilllsflsliwlugo Nsrtlwllhlih Ibsuslb producing the finest and best furs. Norway is increasing her fur farms, but although she is nearer the merit or vessels in perpetuity. iur for trimming purposes should market her skins are coarcr and be encouraged as it requircs quilc not sought by buyers gcnernlly. s number to trim u garment and Mr. Stern-s ‘stressed the impoft-‘it would crcrte s market ior ills rrnoe of better distribution, more co- cheaper skins. "Market curly“ operation and the creation of de- should be the slogan for this and mend. When llvt is propel]? i!!!‘ "l?! year, Mr. Stems declared. ‘derstood the sliver fox industf! m! praised the Island furs as some ,will be one of Canada's srestest of tbs finest he had seen any- wealth producers. The use or for when-B- I regular duties. Mcmbcrs of the oon- I gregalion with other friends gath-I cred on Wzdncsday evening last to oiicr congratulations to ‘Mr. Henry Sm th on his elglitlcth birthday and to cxtcnrl best wishes to him and Mrs. Smith on their proposed visit to the Pacific coast where they will spend the winter". On Thursday the ladies were out in force at their annual ten and‘ fancy sale and they certainly know how to handle such an event. The amount realized was slightly over $1,100, which appears to be a splendid showing. "Eat all you can" was the rule and prov sion_ was made accordingly. All had al good time. Everyone was happy; and lilo supply was not exhausted. ; Rov. Ilrli‘. Broxvll delivered a plcilclid sermon at illc IIIOPIIIIIZ ivorslilp on "God's lllcsslgo to I-is people," taking in: ills" trxt Isaiah 40, 1 t0 11. God's mc sage is the same today as when dolivsrcd‘ through Isaiah to the Israelites in captivity in Babylon. It Ls one of: comfort, grace and honing. It. calls upoll man to do his part. “Prepare yo the way of the Lord." God gives but mnn must prepare.‘ Build a highway to rlghtrousncssl and the third element in God's‘ message is triumph over sin. "They that wait upon the Lord shall re- new thcir strength." In the evening Dr. Ramsay was ‘the preacher and his subject was ‘The Atonement," Romans 5-Ii. "We also joy in God through out Lord Jesus Christ by whom wel have now rcccivcd tile atonement!" The statement oi St. Paul regard- lllg the death on the Cross is “God was in Christ reconciling the world unto himself." "Oh, ‘twas love, ‘twas wondrous love, The love of God to me, it brought my Saviour from above 'l‘o die on Calvary." The service of praise for the day was very beautiful and included two anthems and a hymn by the choir, also s. solo by Mr. George Johnson. Professor Kendall's organ music before the evening worship was finely rendered and much ap- pl-ecizited. The attendance at Sun- day School was 8B8. ORGAN = RE CI TAL Rolling organ liar-molly ii led the Baptist Church last iligllt aimr, divine service when Miss Margaret Stentiiord, talented young pupil of hifrs. G. Elliott Full. organist for the Baptist Church, gave all organ recital before a large, apprccllitlv zlildlence. Miss Stonilfordwas lisslst- cd by Master Jack Wilkins violin- .st. I The programme lvgan at 8.15‘ with Toecalo and Filuuo ill D Min- or by Bach. This selection was ren- dered by Miss Stcllzllrd hi a P813 ticularly pleasing mid able man- lner u, indeed, were all her selco-I Smuggled Aliens l The observance oi the thirty- number oi Tsohekowsky was cap- _ ably rcndcrcd by Master Jack Wllk- Sixth anniversary °I the wngmga" lion cl, the Old Scott sh Presbyter- lns, again accompan ed by Mrs. G. _ m k I Camb 1d d a Elliott Full. m“ r ° r 3e’ m‘ " . i th ' ' h As her concluding seiections, Mls-l Pillgor 1:f£l\§gf:g: ‘If; to’: 23515;? Stenllford interpreted in splendid I _ . ‘ 1 y fash‘on Percy Flctchcrs Fountain 3st “ tn npprop-‘ate Se“ C65 Con‘ ‘ “ ‘ ducted by rho minister, R/zv. J. W. Reverie and Berwald Tour's Mln- s Lowry and Rev D w “McLeod uetm’ ‘of the United Presbytcran Church. (Boston, the latter preaching go a '!arge congregation at the vr-spcr _ Qscrvice from I-Icircws X112: 14. IntQ Unfljed Statgs “Follov: peace with all men, and holiness. ivllllout whirh no main shall see tho Lord." a very clozllurl‘ '<_ NEW YORK. N. Y., Nov. 28.-A huge consphacy, which resulted in And inslllr-"S SWmQIl- 011 T31 a steady, illicit parade of ‘lions lay everling. the U. S. "Thanks. from Canada and other countries. llg Day," Rev. Mr. Lowry lllTfV-llfiil into the United States, was bclicv Zrorn [ll-J text in Ephesians V: 20, cd by icdrral officials to have beer ‘Giving thanks always for all things smashed with mtllrn of 3i lndlct- unto God rind the Father, in the mcnts tcrlny agrlnst ‘7 laivyors name of our Lord Jesus Christ.“ consu'ar ontployeer, ‘U mcmbzrsgfrom wh'ch he exhorted the people vi the nnmigrafon zlrillirnli- to count their many blessings and zatlon forces. léthey would be thankful. Mcdalie rcfilscd to estimate how l ——-—-——-— rliziny allcns had boon smuggled in- questioned by tho grPnd jury ad- to the coimlry by lb.- nllcllfli con-imitted they ivere "clients" of the ' lilvring of lhe l7 men, but 60 aliens indicted group. ox MARKG f I Every I-‘ox Rancher must recognise the importance of properly kept records and identification oi breeding stock. In a large ranch this is imperative, and even the rancher with only a few pairs should be able to identify his property if strayed or stolen. We are prepared to mark foxes anywhere on P. E. Island using the same methods as the Canadian National, and those with u registered mark can continue to use It. Ranchers unwilling to have an outsider in their ranch may arrange to mark their own anlmals,and will be supplied with a properly disinfected marking outfit and instructed in its use. As it is only necessary to mark the animals you are keeping, the cost 50c per fox is very moderate. Apply at once to P. E. I. FOX MARKING CO. BOX 303 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. f) ' lltlt-ZIII ' ' : 0'00 DDCFUU DUCD ' 1017B II-IB-ZQ-QO-Dofh-S-l1-16-21- . Don“! Worry Good old SANTA CLAUS is not forgetting us or the many hundreds oi custome , large and small, who have been buying their XMAS GIFTS from us for many years. OUR BIG TOY AND DOLL DEPARTMENT (One wholo floor over bookstore, is about ready and SANTA CLAUS will be there as usual We will have the largest and most varied stock of norms, GAMES, MECHANICAL TOYS (that Work and Go) DOLLS’ COTS, CARRIAGE-IS, X'MAS TREE ORNAMENTS and DECORATIONS m», that we have ever shown (and trig; lg saying a whole lot.) A bigger stock oi up-io-rlate City combined. Opening day announced shortly. Garter & 00., Limilell SANTA CLAUS HLADQLZL. . CR5 XMAS GIFTS than rill other small side line shows in the cc, and of the am sp- s iesr- oi liv- r com- s about Britain. med the made a gh dut- friend." d, "but ke rnls- ends to as pos- vrl con- s hit by spokes- orts to French cw items l French rlentarily g super- er Great d stand- t 50 per lures in Fe BIIIOIIB the lar- .e Cham- JL a, 2 Anne l Leonard ‘ furphy 2 Agnew, 4 n Walsh. Aulay and Sullivan. l Ryan, 2 .a BYYHE- Wicker-son. MucEuch- :1. 3 Bern- et Gallant (equal) a Agnew. . She bore cheerful- even those e was sui- lllness was onclled t0 ut all her frequently s held on i her fath- lle's Come- ‘.d and was hmsay, as- n, Rev. Ml‘. sweetly ren led Cross" six oi her itch. Irvine nnedy. Pres dersorl. Her mother Ken er memory. IiBy Facg Cove, N.B., try nervous, not alllo it with pimples lg and cm- tlrs of Bur- do my own ave entirely I-RVWTN