one}; can 21. 193i v Belfs New s Budget THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN for MONDAY I -DEATII 0F ELDERLY RESIDU |;,\'1'_I-Mr. Frank Arsenault of Nor-m ‘Bedgqllc passed away at his homg last Thursday at the ripe age or 37 years. The funeral took place on Sat- uyday morning to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery at Summerside, Rev, Father McDonald ofllciating._s, At a meeting of the Directors of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. held in the Board room at the head OfllCG at Summerside on Friday evening Mr, if. S. Murray of Chatlfam, N. B. wag appointed a director to fill ths vac. —-_'---_. Fern W Breeding Stock , g Swift's . Silve - before and during f the breedingsedson TOCK In preparation for S the breeding season must have the best feed available. Swift's Silver Fur Food Ia used exclusively by many era-a purc food com- bination of exceptional diet- cvalumwithexccllentkcep- . qualities. It contains selected fresh meats, (rah vegetables. cereals, milk antral’ mincralI--all nsarqt plant or _ V Packed in l -ib and 6 M-ib. tanl. ‘ Write for interesting booklets l Swift Canadian Co. Limited . slu- m» FoodSda TI—l0—Muu¢\0u— lnnipeg Edmonton mall! nus] New Westminster ' Si C. M. Lampson t? Co. LIMITED. 84 Queen Street London, E. C. 4, England Public Auction Sales 0F RAW FURS Shipping bags will be furnish- ed without charge by applying to R. T. Holman, Ltd., Sum- merslde, P. E. l. Represented by. Alfred Fraser, Inc. 212 Fifth Avenue Hwy on the Board caused by the death o: Matthew Snow of Winni- DBR. Routine matters and investiga- tion of certain things dealing with the business of the Association were discussed. Mr. G. Shelton Sharp, pres ldent, was in the chain-S. NEW nocron FROM s1‘. JOHN'S NFLD-‘Ihere arrived last week, from Iialifax, N. S., Dr. W. N. Soper M D., c. M. 1.. M. s. of st. John's Nfld., who has taken up practice at ,Mt. Stewart. He was accompanied by Mrs. Soper and son, and proceeded direct to Mt. Stewart where he has taken the residence of the late Dr. MacDonald. v T0 surname COURT-At the‘ conclusion of the hearing on Friday last of Samuel Yorston, Howard Llewellyn, and John McDonald at GBOPBctoWn before Magistrates Knight and Condon, charged with theft, the first named was remand- ed to Supreme . Court, while the charge against the latter two was withdrawn. --STUDYING IN LONDON-Dr. William Holman. son of Mrs. R. T. Holman, Summersidc. and Prof. of Bacteriology, Tomato University, and Dr. Rhea, Pathologist of McGiil, have been engaged by Mr. J. R. Mac- Aully, hssd of the Sun Life Assur- ance Co. of Canada, to investigate and study the disease known as creeping paralysis in Lon- don, England. Dr. Holman has been commonly over there for a short time getting data. on the subject from the chief scientists in London and has also been studyilll the disease London hospitals. He had the pleas. ure oi meeting Mr. Bernard who is in the a. very famous nun ‘and a Fellow of thc Royal College of Surgeons, Lon- don. Dr. Rhea will not [be able to go until the New Year. S. Friends in Summerside will regret to learn of the death in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, of Mrs. Robert H. Morrison, formerly Cath- erine Edna Noonan, second eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonan, of Summersldc. Mrs. Morrison was born in Sum- merside and had lived there all her life until three years ago when she went with her husband and family to Arvida, Quebec. She was beloved by all who knew her and. her death at an early age is a. great shock to her family and friends. There are left to mourn, besides her sorrowing husband, six children, namely; Ralph, Alden, Arthur, Robert, Elean- or and Helen also her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Noonan; four sisters, Mrs. W. A. Tallmlro and Miss Pau- line Noonan, R.N., ,of Ottawa, Mrs. L. E. McLcllan, of Sydney, N.S., liirs. E. P. Foley and one brother, Dr. Ralph Noonan, of Summerside to whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. The remains will arrive home tonight on the early train, ac- companied by her husband and sis- ters, Mrs. McLellan ano Miss Pau- line. The funeral will take place on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock from the residence of her parents to New York, N. Y. VITAMINERAL and MEALBLEND have during the past four years become recognized among the best fox ranchers as being absolutely quality and ranches full up in production of pups. which determine the years profits. Why? lain VIIAMINERAL is a conditioner, keeping the animal full of vlm, vigor and vitality; a gua thus cutting down losses to a minimum; a mineral feed, thus bal- ancing the ration which in turn helps the fox assimilate the rest of his ration to the extreme; a worm cxpeller, thus keeping para- sitic infection down to a minimum; an appctlserflthus guarding against "off fed" and in tum run Because MEALBLEND ls an addition to the ordinary carealratlon wbichsontalns ingredients not found in any other commercial fox feed, and which are essential in growth, and reproduction: a blend of acvcn raw meals, which are fed without cooking. thus preserving all the Jtamina potency for the fox; tho only commercial fox by hedt, and which reaches the fox in a form similar to what be lets from the stomachs of wlld animals he ordinarily devours. Writs for descriptive crclulars and our latest feeding schedule. Vitamineral: 10-lbs $5.00; 25 lbs. $11.25 50-lbs. $20.00 Mealblend’ 50-lbs. $4.75; 100 lbs.. $9.00 _ For Sale by Brace, McKay & Co., Ltd. R. T. Holman Ltd. Rogers & or International Fox Food Products Summerside, St. Paul's Churcln-S. Scrviox IPDPODrIafo to the Christ- mas season were held in St. James Church yesterday with large congre- gations. The minister, Rev. R. Moore- head Legato, B. D., gave two fine discourses basing his remarks in the morning on Luke 2-16. and in the evening on the meaning of the Star of Bethlehem. The choir, under the capable direction of Mrs. J. A. Law- son and the organist Mrs. K. S. Rog- ers, was never heard to better ad- vantage, the solos, anthems and con- gregational singing bcing splendidly harmonious and heartily sung. The soloists were Mrs. Lawson, Mis J. MacDonald, Mrs. N. D. McLean, Miss Marjorie Wood and lvlessrs.‘ C. Gallagher, C. MacKenzle, Arthur Bruce, Mr. Wilkins. A special and much enjoyed feature of the evening service was a. fifteen minute carol service comprising the following fav- orites; "There Was Silence in Beth- lehcnrs Fields" (Stainer), Mrs. N. D. McLean and the Choir; Solo, "O, Little Town of Bethlehem," Mr. Ar- thur Brucc; "See Amid the Winter's Snow" (Goss), Miss Marjorie Wood and the Choir; "Silent Night" (Franz Gruber), Choir and Congregation. The church nus prettily decorated with spruce and flowers in keeping with the season. TUESDAY —POST NUPTIAL SHOWER-Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Sharron, who were recently married in Summer- side, were tendered a miscellaneous shower at the residence of the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Sheri-an of Crapaud upon their return from their honeymoon. About fifty guests were present and ex- tended their good wishes to the bride and groom. They were the re- cipients of many lovely gifts among them being a lovely Victrola. Mr. and Mrs. Sherran in a few words showed their appreciation of the many good wishes and tangible expressions of good will showered upon them. Dainty refreshments were served and a social time spent before the guests departed. The ladies of the l‘... O. B. A. of Crapaud also entertained the happy couple and at a social time given in their honor in the Lodge Rooms presented Mr. Sherran with a handsome silver tray-S. —PASSING OF MRS. R. C. LEE- Cltizefls of Summerside and Lot l6 learned with deep regret of the death on Friday night at her home in Sum- nzerslde of Mrs. R. C. Lee at the age of '73 years. Mrs. Lee had been a resident oi Summerside for 25 years and had endeared herself to old and young who found in hcr a friend in times of joy or sadness. Born in Crapaud, Mary Elizabeth, daughter nf the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim- mons, she came with her parents to Lot 16. After her marriage to Mr. It. C. Lee, of Lot 16, she continued to live there for some time and for a. time resided in the United States returning again to Lot 16. The de- ceased was a member of the Baptist Church, a true christian woman whose life was an exemplification of all those virtues which efface self to serve others. To her home in Lot 16 all were welcome, the sick and needy being her special care. Mrs. Lee lived for her family and her Church and kept open house for both clergy and laymen. She was a member of the Missionary Society and worked with untiring zeal in that as in other fields for the good of her fellow creatures. Although of later years Mrs. Lee had not enjoyed good health she always liked to have her essential in producing foxes of Two factors rd against disease of all kinds. down condition. regulating factors controlling feed on the market unaffected Arnett P. E. Island Plead Kindly mane," and friends call and see her and always lent a. sympathetic ear to their joys and sorrows. There are left to mourn besides her sorrowing husband, one son, Mr. Harry Lee and one daught- er, Mrs. Oliver McNclll of Summer- side; also two brothers and two sist- ers namely: Mr. Richard Simmons of Freetown; Mrs. John Lecky of Summerside; Mr. Frederick Simmons of Wilmot and Mrs. W. W. Green nf Princeton, B. C., to whom the Guardian extends its sincere sym- pathy. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from her late residence on Belmont street to the People's Cemetery. Rev. Mr. Wilson conducted the service and the address was delivered by Rev. W. H. Harding, an old friend of the de- ceased. The choir of the Church rendered very beautifully three favorite hymns of the deceas- ed "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" "Nearer My God to Thee." Friends from far and near came to pay their last rc- spects to one they loved so dearly. ‘There were a large number of floral tributes. The pallbearers were Messrs. Henry Jamieson, W. W. Smith, Thom as Johnston, W. J. Buchanan, Dr. Uisrd all of Summer-aids and Mr. Herbert Bnman of North St. Elean- ors. Interment was in the family plot in the People's Cemetery-S. "Can you give any well-known data in Roman history?" Anthony's sma oimum." ~~< i=1 Baptist I "I can, teacher,“ said 0m ptmil. H WEDNESDAY RECEIVED SAD NEWS — The will be sorry to hear that ns receiv- ed the sad news of his father's death on Monday night at Liverpool, N. S. CANADIAN LEGlON.-_At a meet- ing of the Executive Council held inst evening final arrangements were made for the annual Legim New Year's eve dance. A resolution of sympathy was ordered to be sent to Mrs, W. C. Cook the preside-it of the Ladies Auxiliary on the death of her father the late Charles Cumming. —'COURT NEWS-At the Court House Summersidc before His Hon- our, Judge Inman, on Monday, Mr. Robert McNaught of Coleman and Mr. Lelth R. Crue ni Summerside were sworn in as Justices of the Peace for Prince County. Mr. D. R. Kelly, was sworn in for taking ack- nowledgement of deeds-S The Government ha; decided to renovate and repair the Govern- ment House and put it in proper condition to serve as the residence of the Lieuténant-Govemor. The matter has been discussed by the Council, plans have been received, and a. committee composed of three members ofthe Government have been appointed to deal with the mat- ter. —JUDGMENT FUR PLAINTIFF— The case of Alfred P. Morrison ver- sus Malcolm Morrison was heard in Summersids when judgment was postponed to be delivered in Char- lottetown where Mr. Justice Saund- crs delivered judgment in favor of Alfred P. Morrison against the de- fendant Malcolm Morrison for three hundred and fifty dollars and costs. Mr. J. A. MacDonald was attorney- lor the Plaintiff and M: Heath Strong for the defendant. A delegation of teachers from the Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Fled- eration, waited upon the Provincial Government yesterday to ascertain the plans relative to the implemen- tation of certain recommendations submitted by the Royal Commission on Education at the last session of the legislature; particularly thewec- ommcndation having to do with the formation of a new Board of Edu- cation. The delegation was informed that the Government would take the matter into consideration. The death of the late Mr. Charles Cuming occurred last evening at his home on Euston Street. Mr. Cumlng, who for many years was formerly chief engineer on the carferry and other steamers plying between Bor- den and Tonnentine, was born in Scotland '79 years ago. At the age of three months, he came to St. John, N. B. I Mr. Cuming followed seafaring the greater part of his lifetime. He was ellllinccr on the S. S. St. Lawrence, ‘the S. S. Eznpress, the S. S. Princess and other steamers plying between the Island and the-mainland. I-le rc- tired from active service about ten YEHIS BBO, and has since resided at his home in this city. He 15 Survived by his wife and by four daughters, Mrs. James Weeks, North Sydney, Mrs. Henry Cadoo, Rockwell Centre, Long Island, Mrs. Wm. Cook, Charlottetown, Miss Ella B- Cllming. R. N., of New York, and by four sons, Mr. Charles cuming Jr., Mr. M. A. Cuming, and Mr. George W. Cuming, all of New liork City. All are at present in the c ty. —MARRIAGE CEREMONY -- A \'Cl‘y llllllfflpfifllf.‘ IIIRTYIHIB ceremony was performed at the br‘dc's home on Wednesday evening, December 17th, at the hour of five o'clock, when Annie Mildred Craler, daugh- ter of Robert Crafcr, became the bride of Mr. Daniel Se wood lvlorri- son, of Hamilton. The brldc was very dalntily attired for the occa- ,sion, wearing a. white railn dress with bridal veil trimmed with orange blossoms, while the groom rvore a isuit of navy blue. The bride was [given away by her father. The Rev. {Fred Williamson, Prlncztmvn, por- formcd the marriage ccremonv, there [being about sixteen of the brides relatives present at the marrlgef The bride received many useful wedding rnrny friends of Mr. Forden Young 5; ravr-Wflb-z? 3r _S_a_tiurday ’AGE SEVEN . ‘. 7 scribers l"! Shapiro Maurice Ha from Dec. 26th, and ill Pelts. iii I-Iii-Iil-Zil-IZI-Ziiii! presents, included in them being a Crafer, lawyer in Brooklyn, Ncw| York: a ten dollar bill from Dr. and Mrs. James Keir; a beautiful glass set from W.'K. Crater, a. fox from Russel Craig. A dainty supper was served by Mrs. Roy Woodsidc and Kathryn Mountain. Owing to the roads being in an impossible condi- tion, the serenaders did not greet the married couple in a very large num- ber. The happy couple left the next day for their future home in Hamli- ton, where they will permanently re- side. THURSDAY 2 TRANSFEBRED — Mr. William Hy-ndmsn, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hyndman of this city, who has been on the staff of the Royal Bank in Charlottetown for the past four years, has been transferred to the Inspection staff of the bank in Mont- real and will leave for thsrs about the first of thegiew year. BIRTHS (JONOLLY-At the P.E.I. Hospital Dec. 23rd, to Mr. and Nlrs. John F. Connolly. Sydney, Cape Breton, a daughter. MACLEAN—At Clyde River, on De- cember 19, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry McLean, a son. MACKINNON-At the P.E.I.‘Hos- pita], Dec. B, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs.| W. E. lillcKinnon, Uigg, a son. I i . CROCKETT-At the P.E.I. Hospital Dec. 22 to Ralph M. and MrsCrock- BUYING SILVER FUXES smut vouns m Mr. S. Harvey of and Toronto, will be at Dillon 8t SpiIlett's will pay Highest Prices for Silver Fox sulfiftttangalll chegue "(gm h; tggihcfll Hospital, Montreal, Dec. 20, 1930, a y ° ar c eque mm t’ ‘all Mrs. Robert H. Morrison, formerly of BIlIflDlBfSluc. MCARTHUK-At Bonshaw, Monday. Dec. 22, Mrs. Jane McArthur, aged 82 years. CUMlNG-Dled at 27 Euston Street, on Tuesday, December 23rd, Charles Cuming in his 79th year. CURLEY-In the City Hospital, on December 24th, aged 81 years, widow of the_ late n%-‘ag . ~'-==-.-—__= Marketing Your Silver Fox Peltn i —=-=— I have just returned from attending the first Auctir 1 l Sale of Silver Fox Pelts held in Montreal this winter by E. ' '. Rayner, Limited. I sold 9S7, cf all pelts consigned to me f r this sale. Checks and Account Sales have already been mail d - i0 Shippers from my office at Summerside, thus giving. Sh )- pcrs practically cash prices with 20 to 25% advance over lo: ll l rvey Ltd., Montreal Days Following and buyers. I will he leaving here Jan. 2i, 193i] in attend the ab: 1c l~‘irm‘s second sale to be hcld January 193i. I attend to 1 1e grading and [oiling of all pelts coilslgned lo me and a so protect them in the Sale. My nine year's experience in had- ling and buying Silver Fox Pclts gives me a thorough kn' w- ‘ ledge of the different grades and values of pelts. Consign or MORRISON-At the Rgygf victor,“ bring your pelts to my Silmmcrside office or send direct to my Montreal office. 456 Si. Peter Sh, where your pelts f ill have the same attention as if you delivered them person? ly. Checks for pelts sold on this Sale will be mailed from my office, Jan. 10, 193i. If you require cash advance on y illl.‘ pelts I can arrange this for you. Bring or send your r >lts to my Summerside office not latter than Jan. 2, I931 or: .-nd to my NIOIIIISCZII office not later than Dec. Ill. It docs not n" lift? any difierence u hat Province you live in you will get the-r zme attention as if you saw me personally. Reference, Ban: of Nova Scotia. Summcrside. CHARLES R. STAVERT, Summerside P.E.l. 1097-12-23-27-29-3141 Margaret Power, John Ourley, West Royalty. I- G LI [M PERI/ii. ett nee Lois Carson, a son, Garth Carson; Congratulations. PENDERGAST-At Prince Edward] Island Hospital, on Thursday, De- cember 4, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Pendcrgast, a son. NORTON-At Annandalc, P. E. I., on Sunday, December 14th, i930, to Mr. and Mrs. John Norton, a son- James Gerald. MARRIAGIIS MacPHl-JRSON-CAMERON-By the Rev. R. Moorehead Legato on Deal 6th, 1930, Dolena Cameron of Caled- onia to Archibald MacPherson of Bellevue. DEATHS _—v?'__| BIGGS-At Newtown, Dec. 24th,} John H. Biggs. GORMAN-At South Melville on Dec. 23rd, James Gorman. McCOURT-In Montreal, Dec. 14th, 1930, Francis Byrne, widow of the late Peter McCourt. MACDONALD-At the P. E. Island Hospital. Dec, 21st James L. Mac- Donald aged 62. MACDONALD-At the P. E. Island Hospital, Dec. 21st, Jams: L. Mac- Donald; aged B2. DAMMRELL-At South Freetown, on December 21st, Robert D. Damm- rcll, aged 88 years. SIMPSON-At Charlottetown on Saturday, Dec. 20th, Rodger simp- son, age 56 years. CAMPBELL-At I39 Water Street, on Sunday, Dec. Zist, Mrs. Alice Campbell, age 59. YOUNG-At i6 Upper Queen St, on Sunday, Dec. 21st. iifrs. Timothy Young, in her 85th year. To Fox Ranchers Box 118. iflJdqllibdkldllilflMllllbdllhlblaaainasapqsquaplullllluauaalwsanablllucldllsallndaaaauduaadllbdbl g NOTICE Let us do your Fox Felting and Fur Cleaning. modern and up-to-dato Equipment and Skilled Workman. we can give and Guarantee Satisfaction. All furs Fire Insurance while in our care. GORDON Llllil) * Corner Great George and Kent Streets. THE FINEST OF FUR “I wish to let you know that I have been feeding your IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS for quite a number 0f years, having used them in my ranches in Prince Edward Is- land and in the United States. They have given excel- lent satisfaction and I feel I should let you know that we would not like to do without them in the feeding of foxes. There is something in them that KEEPS THE FOXES IN GOOD CONDITION and PROMOTES HEALTHY GROWTH as well as PRODUCING THE FINEST OF FUR. I never lose the opportunity of recommending them to others ‘feeling that they are of GREAT VALUE T0 THE SUCCESS OFTHE INDUSTRY.” The above is another unsolicited testimonial from an experienced and highly successful rancher. Line up for success in the fox business by feeding “IMPERIALS” regularly and liberally in your ranch. For sale by distributors in leading centres or direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Ltd Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Phone 721. Box 446. .@-_..-_.M. SILVER FOX PELTS THE Prince Edward Island Far Pool Ltd- Presents a remarkable opportunity‘ for ranchers to dispose of their pelts under a closely supervised system of PROTECTIVE SELLING Two separate plans are offered and are optional with the Producer: ' A TllE CONSIGNMENT PLAN and the POOL PLAN l i l and Fur Buyers With our protected by For full particulars apply to: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL, LIMITED I’. G. Clark, President 8; Managing Director Offices: Dalton Building Pelting, Cleaning and Grading Departments: Prowae Building Phone mo. wua- SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA ‘mi i. ' WI-H-I-tuesfrltf.