6o eqckbuéfl -¢"'"""*'"~* nvnnwrnwnrvnsin .._. ...\--<n-.~IHO _ ._ .. m. Gag-r. u... ..._._4.-. . ., _-».»cs.s_. .. . , -v ._ .._. i. F_LPL_AE~@~~ '1“? _.E LVF Ywsmy "I 4.» ‘é ..\ KEEP THE o <>~='."":.' k v - smgxes “oi gran!" ' no; been F‘ a m“ that 9"“ I 8,. osion. "Namw LL HEpT lire- ‘mg Cool mitt: M,netofl l - 1 i011 5"‘ ‘°l:nc:v°"“"““ (.-u- . v DOMINION SQKE BUNTAIN, BELL 6. CU. Charlottetown Dlslrlhutors for I’. E. l. timely Notes iCoiitiiiued from page B) fox demonstration week to be lielrl mere Stilfllllg November 29th and continued during the week, g 5pc. cess. There will be amateur Judging ciusses held every morning, which \\lu_ give young loxiiien an Oppor- tuiiity to obinn the very best kind oi iiifuriziatioii in regard to real fox quality. Foxes will be domiciled in cages on the floor. of the Curling Rink. and every effort will be rak- en to sec that they are kept in best. possible shape by reliable caretak- ers. Indicutictis are that several hundred ioxcs will be available for demonstration purposes. hlessrs. Fred Burke of the Provincial Dc- partmcnt of Agriculture, and {leorge Mayors. 0f Lampson, Fraser it Ruth. wil uct as Judges and demonstrators and \vill give each EIJlllJZiOl‘ s. card describing value of foxes, good and bad characteristics. The lighter side will be looked af- ter by Lowell Hancock, who has ar- ranged a big fox concert for Wed- nesday night, December lst. HOOKWOYIH eggs become dormant will inert when the ground freezes. Then is the time to dose your fox- es that you intend to keep for breeding purposes. The great mn- joitty cl lOXC-a urizor soiiic \'.‘.'l‘lllS, either hookwzirms or round vxoinls. By treating them now you will im- prove their health and condition. get better results from litters and produce stronger. healthier pups. The writer cl02s not advise pilllng breeders lnici- than tho latter part ot December. bceziuse there should be as Tittle (ll‘5llll’b{1llCB us possible with the foxes mated up after Jan- uary 1st. (By The (‘nnatlion Press) MlsTIuBOUiZNlI -A raccgoflr Pill" 9d of: a nlcn ]l.il‘l£ly' at. Cauliield racetrack. betting £10 ‘$50) each way on International. all the win- nings to goon Tlic Trump. Both won and he rcitpctl £925 rsmmi. r _ . l-wum-Ju-eu- l ii. FjfllllllBlitll-l l Chartered Accountant I i 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. l’. 0. Box l2. ;_..___~_- .-_--_»—-- McLeod & Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. C. J. A. BENTLEY. K. C. Barristers and Attorney-RPM" "WNEY TO LOAN l MacGuigan & Tramor \ MARK R. MacC-UIGAN, K. C. I c. s1". 0mm TRAINOR. B .11. Barristers. Solicitors. Etc. | MONEY T0 LOAN Office: Over Provincial Bank. Richmond Street. Chlrlottotown. i Palmer & Haslam H. l. PALMER. K. C. L. J. HASLAM. B. A“ LLB- BARRISTERS. ETC. Bonk of Nova Scotla Chamber! Charlottetown. P. E. l- MONEY T0 LOAN Phone l5. lf- 0- B" "7 Rcll & Mathieson I. l. Bell D. L. Mathieson. LLB. Barristers and Soliclto u MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Biol-k. CharlottctnvvnJtEJ. H. F. MCPHEE, B. A. K. C. NOTARY m. BARBISTER, somcrron ‘selves that. n3 long o; men Sh,“ ‘mm 000019 of all religious creeds W. C. T. U. flu? Notes ' THE CHQQLUITETOWN GUARDIA The Week At S. D.=U. THE CALL OF YOUTH You whose vision still is true, Will you follow still tho gleam? Futile is the reign of hate. Fated is the rule of gold; On your deeds great issues wait, Let your hearts with love be bold. Vain are all the tools of war. Valli the boastings of success; These the dreams you battle for; Faith and truth and righteous- ness- Lct who will despise your youth, Let them trail your words in du.t; You shall conquer with the truth; In your visions be the trust, You irhoc hearts possess u dream. God is God: His Word is true; linllciv still the luring gleam Til the world is built anew ‘THOMAS CURTIS CLARK THE PEACE GARDEN lRadio Addivs; by Mrs- W, P‘. McKay. llullfnxi Can K011 think of u more beauti- ful memorial to Peace than a . flower garden? Joyce Kilmcr has .‘ made us see poems in trees. The garden of which I am about to tell you exemplifies the beauty and | harmony of nature-and where there is harmony there is Peace The idea of an International Peace Garden originated about ‘seven years ago with Mr. Henry i Moore. of Isliiigton. Ont. Mr- j Moore is a graduate of Kew Gar- | dens. London. Eitgland. and previ- l ous to inking tip residence in Can- ada had spent some time in the United States as a lecturer at Cornell University This beautiful thought of an 1n- tci-iiaiionai Peace Garden came to him in the desire to see a living symbol proclaiming the 11b years of peace which has existed between Canada. th=- Mother Country and the United States. To him nothing lcould he more suitable than a beautiful garden as a fitting abode ‘for the spirit. of peace. His first step was to propose this idea to the National Association of Gar- deners of the United States. which met in Toronto in Aurust. 1929. They received it wit-h enthusiasm and pledged them-elves to its pro- motion and development. letters of incorporation were taken out decided on. however. until two years inter in September of 1931. The offer. made by the Govern- ment of Manitoba. of 700 acres in the beautiful 'I‘urtle Mountains was the eventual sficction oi’ the com- mittee. Plld this fixed the loco. tion near the centre of the North American continent, hail’ in the Provinc" or Mnnitoba and half in the Stole of North Dlllllllfl. It is situated on the "Canada to Canal" hichwny. whleh will eventually 9x. tend to South America. rnd is TPfCITPd to a< thefMoin Slrcgt of the Americas." It will be the long. cit North lo South hishwnv in the world. mid miiilnns n; p95,)“. Wm trPvr-l river it in days to can“; M0111‘ oihr-r factors contributed lo the srdcciion of the Turi‘c Moun- tains silc. in addition lo its posit- ion ncrir ihc centre of the contin- ent and the liicliwayn This tract. of land when being viewed by Mr. Moore from an aeroplane was de- scribed to be nature's own offer. inc. Unclulating hills rising out oi the "a" DTP-MB: myriad". 0f lakes. many with lovely timberclad is- ], d‘. .11 l all poisonous. ranging in degree in rjrggqssd m"? flkfioincn“ "igogfisitg: the order named. with Amy] foul. line i. as hundreds I ‘of species c “mes as poisonous “.1 But‘ _.,....u.,__ “W. “nwsrs “Minn contary to common belief. I em In the Turtle Mountain; ther "P "P1114? 100 lakes on both sides of the national boundary. all our. rounded with natural life, birdie wild ducks. swans and deer. The birds and animals arc to be pro- ii-‘fiPd Whfirc they will forever abound. out of danger of the guns and traps of vandals. 0n July 14. 1932. the Interna- tional Pence Garden was fommny dedicated In the presgnce o1 q mon=ter gathering of 50.000 people o monument was unveiled by lend- IPQ churrh dignitaries of Canada and the United States, before m. Dl‘(‘.‘(‘lltflll\'0S of the government of both countries. The monument bears this inscription: "To God in H15 910W We two nations dedicate thi. garden and do pledge our- live we will not take up anus a. Rnimi. one another." Fifty thous- liledred themselves that this prayer should ncvcr be violated. Aliliouoh the support of more than 200 organizations had been enlisted during the two years fol. lowing the launching of thg pm. jcct. the camllailn for funds by the Canadian committee was deliber- ately withheld during the dark days of the depression. The Ameri- can committee, however, has been ‘very active» They acquired in i934 a State Parks Camp and c Civilian Conservation Camp unit, with 200 men who were employed contin- ally in buiidlng roads. bridle paths and otherwise carrying out the plans of the landscape artist- The Canadian GOWITIIIIOHL has lagged in its contribution towards the cost of tho garden. but now that economic conditions are im- proving it. has been announced that plans have been formulated You whose hearts possess n dream. Will you build the world anew The first practice of the basket- ball team was held ‘Ihursday in the Holy Nome Club zymnulum with a. good number turning out. to try for positions. luv. 0001150 , MacDonald will be conch ISM“ this year. It has not been decided! ygf, whether the team will chm’ the City League. Exhibition games will certainly.bo. arrmzfld- The student body 1011M l“ sympathy with the Rector. Rev. J- A, Murphy, at the death 68113’ l" the week of his uncle. Rev. P. D- MoGuigan. formerly pariah priest n, Vernon River» ‘The school at- I tended in a body n. mnf-lfiwl requiem mass Celebrated ‘oi’ 318mm 0'Suilivan in st- Dunstan? Basilica Wednesday morning. U O I The First Team journeyed to Moncton November l3 to play the Monctmi "Broneoes." They were. defeated, the score being 11-8. The Marlow“ team scored all their points during the first half on two tries and a. penalty kick before the Saints really got their game tinder half. but, the New Brunswick teanr converted. way. During the second halt’. the Saints scored two tries and crossed the Moncton line on two other oc- casions. There was dissatisfaction with the decision“ of the referee I O I The weekly debate of the st John's Debating Society was post- poned a week - I i O Rev, J A Sullivan. Prefect of‘ Studies. left Thursday morning for Halifax, where he represented the college at; u meeting of the Cen- tral Advisory Committee 0n Edu- cation for the Min-itlmel-‘rovince-si I O Playing in a. hampering drizzle, - the saint also met defeat the next: day when they played st. Joseph's, College . about 15 miles from Mon-l. own. The score was 5-3. Each v team scored a tiy in the second,‘ The St, _ Dunstaivsl’ team were guests of the victors at supper. I I O I Debating on: "Resolved: 'l‘hat| Canada should adopt the metrioi system of weights and measure..." S. Feehan. leading the negative teem, gained tho decision. with him were M. Murphy. B Willie and R. Cyr. ‘The affirmative team comprised C. Wisner. W Murphy» E. Larkln and M. Bcruhe. The. ciety November 17th which was which I am recognized who know me. My full Ethyl Alcohol. . I om a narcotic poison. ivhiclt means that I numb your feelngs when you are under my influence. by those you are not. You clever and witty. when in reality; you are only less self-critical; you l have less fear of talking too much or too foolishly. You feel less wor- ried. and therefore think you are more happy. You think you are narcotic property which led Klnrzl Solomon to say: “Wine is a mock- er. and whoseoever is deceived thereby is not wise." l i I am the most abundant and the most. important oi’ a set of quin- tuplets known as the Alcohol Fam- ily. Our names are Methly, Ethyl, Propyl. Butyl and Amyl. We are more poisonous than Methyl. wood alcohol. While we both belong to the Alcohol Family, we are not quite as much alike as we look. Methyl levels his point of attack at the nerve of sight. and leaves you blind. whereas I attack your higher nerveccnires and destroy your judgment. reason, emotions and senses My greatest faults are: I am easy to make. easy to take and l ' deceive all of you that drink me. l Although I em cussed as a poison, they do not seem to regard my method of deception as serious. You will meet me in various» drinks. which occur under differ» ent names and in which I am pre- sent. in various concentration. My content, measured in volume. is as follows in the alcoholic beverages: i Been-Ml. Gin-silo. ; Alc —9"$~ ‘Brandy-AV; . Cider-WV» Whisky ~53’); I Wines -il to 43% i i fi SNIFFLING? Eyes Watering 7 lload All Shrfhd Up 7 m» is QUICK mum t Tlh on dolo Dr. Pint’! RINIX Prescription. l Repeat in two hour! 0nd again in two hours. Sn . how mick Mm you In! noon o/in M: my 13m don! RINEX in o phynlolm‘: formula com- pounded to quickly roilovl nhrln| uys, rol- . nlng non. nuflowl op bud. nod oilicr nulnnau of common ooldo. Quickly nllavou plln om! illo- , comfort: rorluou oddity, quid: frotful IIIXVQI. ' vtlmulnton llightly. Convenient upouln, tuto- luo. Not nlrootlc. Prompt rollof lo your lull utishetion or money hook. Your Cronin neomilludl IIINIX. 500- 51.00. Riley Building. Chlrlottalmm for [not activity and lctuol work . debate was held at the meeting 0f! - the St. Augustine Debating 50-, name is I make you to appear to be what, v think you are; . \~l pi rested when in reality you are weight 80 more tired. T'his numbing action of mine ha: been known to lost- for x‘ ' three hours and longer. which. of, Weight 85 course. depends upon how much‘ "lwx you have taken of mo. It is this,‘ F“ ' ' """ mi u vi 0 u vii-alumni. -1aas- P"- li- """ ‘i I or .xpr""d Bflldil? "fililbll Fall Furrlng "A" ma" h, ‘B to Peitors 0|’ *° a" 1938 _. Broodoro - $293 B" 5° ‘b.1533 flghygfgfl $2.93.Por B0 lb. Bag FY91!“ Pa"! "Ruins Freight Paid s00 lb. u... promptly 50° Ib- l-m R-M Standard Vita-Cranial: nu I'll-Hing “A" ‘Breeding Ration “B” n-M Standard Mont Biscuit R-M Standard Klbhlo Melt Moll n-M standard Charcoal Biscuit-l per 100 lbl. — — — “ _ ‘- Purina Fox Chow Meal, por 100 l0!- Purino Fox Chow Chwliefi qumug“ pg; 10o lbl. — — — "’ Silver Tip Fill rut-rm: 00W- P" 1°“ m‘ Silver Tip Bllclllfl. Iwill l" 1o on: only. oer 100 "M i; silver Tip Meat Brood, lnr 100 - Sunglo Fall FurrInQIper 100 lbs. - Sungio Brecdinl’ R/"flmi 9" 10o “n. imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits, pot 100 imperial Coarse Ground Mal. P" 19° m. 1 Shredded wum. oer 100 "fl- - - m" Broken Rice. P" 10° “"- — - " N”, 1 Wheat Germ. w‘ 10° "'- '- Charooal Meal. r 100 ""- - -' - Fine Rommel-i ‘lwr. oer 100 l". "- Broken Plain sod». oer 1W ""- i" 5oii..iou-—-———-— ' Combination d» Power- and HIM F"! Fged Mixers 0n skids z cu. ft. 2 l-l_cu.ft.——-——-'—_ 3cu.ft.——-—~'--—“‘ y“, cu“. Cod Liver Oil. P0!‘ EB‘- flypro Disinfectant. Der lll- - - Buhcch Flea Powder. Pil- — - — — 75° zoom. m. Powder. a lb. canl. mh Fl P wdcr PIKE- - " " _ “'20 £332: Fl: Pzwdof.‘ 5 "1- "mi ‘wk “m, Hygiene Flea Powder, pill- — — — * 25° Sunglo Flea and Louso Killer. P" can-._..._...-- 750ml! 51-75 Dominion Hand Meat Chopllom _ _ ._ ._ _ - use ‘m!’ m" ouch sue Dominion Power Meat Chow"- Domlnion Combination Hand and POWCI‘ Meat cuomr. ml: —- — "-15 ‘~> 2 x 16 weight x 1'5 weight x 35 50 60 weight 65 B00 lbl, loin 15-85 pot 100 Ibl. Ilcllv- oral sii Flll‘ rm c 1-4 lll. tins per m. — 80c Izalfllllclnfcctanl. w‘ I" "' 5 "1' M? Izal Disinfectant Powder. oer 100 "il- 5 - flypro Disinfectant Powder. lb- — — - '2“ “BRAGYU” Foxllire Netting-rolls .150 fr- long N Food R. 8t M. Meat Fox Biscuit Only ' $283 Per 50 Lb- B6; the cheapest “H 18h Quality" Fox Feed Made "N" $1 M! S? 1b $5M lbl. $5M - Dominion Geared lland Moot 0110mm‘ am,_________._._ $11.25 Dominion Gui-ed Power Moat Chulillfl‘. h---——————— Domlnm Geared Combination Bond mo Power Moot choline". w“ $13M Unlvonol floored Meat crooner. euh $1550 Universal Goorod Power Melt 011091101‘! “,,|,_,___.__...__.._- $31.50 Universal born limo Food Chow". ouch - —- — — — — — — _ special Largo Hand Meat Chowfll‘! ' each spools] Medium Bond Moot Chopper, each $1.95 Special Light Medium Melt Chopper, each SP5 Special mm rum chwiwr- will — — l -" Wear-Ever Aluminum Fox Feeding Plnfl. :20.“ “a” $35.95 stuns _. $1.25 _. stas 53'" ____._..__.._._-sz.9s _ $9.00 dozen loll . . . . . . . . . $3.00 d01- Wur-Ivor Aluminum PIIW! Fwllnll PI"! noun loin . . . . . . . . .. 83.00 G01. Strong Steal 1.1418. filth — - u» end 83c Aluminum Lodieo. (Milled). mu - - 0 c Light and l-Iesvy Tin and Golvlnlied Pnllueach ——--——-—~3°° "m" i . r - ~| r o r 4".‘ and an international committee of ‘addressed by Jt McCarvil" on . i . . o I o . . . . o I .- Rolls prominent. rltlvrns appointed. con- “The Boy 85°“ Movefi? __V__._,, GBIVKHIZQd r G t ed sistinz of Canadian and American ._ ——- - '_' Llflffln Q men and women. Expressions of grgelgtmgxm is: roflizilr béfOfé and ‘ a . opinion. suszocstions and donations y; , _ EL SPECIAL [inst]; and wulth < .. RED LAB tartcd ccmin, in to the secretory. ALCOHOL TELLS WHO “E is after weaving k 315°.‘ “Emil s‘? ——— y t 1 i... mesh i My" ..-..,,lj;s2.“”“‘ 18 i» l’ ‘~- i‘ Tc §OPH 0n EC 9 O ' B HOWARD E. HAMLIN A- 3. 4’ swiiggr the rrvievi f" Cflnflflfi- _ sigtuil Professor of Physiologsyn ,- H fl rs and ’ Fox ‘NETTING 1 1V: and 2 in limb. M t vital of all was the inter I t he 1 H, ) 0i‘ wa S, 00 est shown in the selection or a my f; U“ ""5, y; 010m “_ . 11 16, 17 go. suitable site. TlllS wit; not finally quidwwiihl Erghtrgcctglrissic Odos: by Parflhmm _. . . . .,...-¢...c...c-~.|-¢... - . _..¢.._|_ .0. _ p21‘ 90 .1," PHI’ per GENUINE CEL-O-GLASS Slate Surfaced Shingles lnsul-Bric Siding and all HARDWARE & ACCESSORIES for Fox and Poultry Houses CHAIN LINK FABRIG l/i-in. Mesh 15 Gauge _ u-io Mesh 15y, Gauge 12c 12c per squat-o ft. ' i NOVEMBER 20' 1937 i571 Illustrated Price List,,F0x Feeds ontlFur Farming Supplies Long Bind; Spodnl Polling Infill. mn_..__..._..._.._ mucus Shar- Steel Butcher KIIIVOI. each 15o h 81.50 Ordinary Iluiohor-Knivoneuh- llotolilo Butcher Saws, atoll — - - — $1.00 f0 $1.50 Gnlvnnlzod Wohrlng Olnl, oooh I110 to $1.00 Golvnnllod Watering hill. oooh 80o to l5o Pox Catching Nets, complete — -- -- 82.15 Hood Guollno Tomlin - — -- “l0 1o 81.00 lhnd Filo Glml. for dlllnfooling $33.50 lo $82.00 Genuine Col-o-"Glol. per running foot____.___—_llgkp50c Light. Medium. Heovy col Info Envy lloofinl- Mr roll -- - - $1.05 to 82-05 Slate Snrfuced Roofing 1nd Siding, per lqiuro $4.75 to 88.00 Slate surfaced Inlul Brio. Stone-Bloc. Shingle: and Panel Sidlnl "Ln tour or more colon also vvhito Stu-KO. per lqnoro — -- 810.00 to $11.00 Asphalt Paper. Asphalt Felt, III Iollhtl, per roll 400 sq. fi.. per roll 81.15 to 83.10 Rubber Cont; md Punt; _. -.. $2.95 1,0 $3.50 " “ Bootl--————- 823808550 Waterproof Oil Cosh. clearing at. cool: 50o Long Black Rubber Cont, ouch - -- -- $4.50 Galvanized and Plain Sofety Bupc 18o to 25o Hooks a. Eyes, or Staples, per doz. 20c to 80o Plain Corr. T. Ringer, 3 to 12 hi. perpolr-——----23oto!l.25 Galvanized Corr. T. Hinge! per pllr 40c to $1.00 Galvanized Corr. T. Hinge; with bronco PlIlLpcrpalr—-——l0olo8l.|0 Galvanized Fox Netting Shploc, lb. -- 10o 25-11:. Dial Scales, cool; - - - $1.93 1o [$.93 240-lb. Scales. each - - - Si"! lo Ill!!! 500. 600 and I000 lb. cooler, eooh IILMMSMLM 1 3-4 li.p. Stationary Gasoline lnllnoc Reg. $65.00. Special - - -_ _. $55,” 1-4. 1-8. 1-8 o 1-2. 1-2, l-l, l. 1 1-2 Troublo Pros Electric Motors. 812.00, $24.00. $25.00. new. “v.00. moo. $88.45 Power Bench loam Grlndm. 2 grinding wheels. not - - 83M. 81.00. $10.50 llond Bench Emory Grinder-l. [cued each -- - — $1.35. $0.35. MM. $7.15 lVritc for Catalogue of DRIVE} POWER. TOOLS of l" hind: FOX NETTIIIB Rolls 100 running foot. 48” 60" wide Sc 8c per square f1. i! ' ' l7ii-i'.l"'i'~~ nu Ila im. “H” only FEED 'R-M IiIBBLO MEAT MEAL “a fine conditioner‘ It contains Charcoal $2.93 per 50 lb, bag 500 lb. lots delivered FEED R-M STANDARD GIIBES a fine fall furrlng and breeding ration only $2.93 per 50 lb. bag ‘rompt Servlc \, / BEACH’! Summersidc. P.El.l. B ActiicKAY & lllllll. Wholesale and rohll distributors For Iced: and I'm Forming Supylloo, Builder: Snpplico, Heavy l-lordwuro. Pun Poluic. huh Grooerlu, Furniture. 500 lb. loin delivered Prompt Scrvfc 8 PHONES _¢q-i