fllayil- ai ran-no" can-r is r as at n u ~ as i.f§:r§“'==ii i ‘k I<‘-4- - in; L-Sbza"! a- "-i=f__i 4c For Full Strength and Fine Flavor se BRAHMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA Ceylon ‘ Small _Leaf SUMMERSIBE GUARDIAN and Prince County Chronicle“ rl itelbtndtli r “we o n: 0 ocnl n rel u ver In; o Brlng 69c t0 om- dnlgswm and B; : ::;:'nuv'v':>?l T3333 h: $1.00 box Symphonic Face Powder. ldvnnee, _ Gourlies Drugstore. L-208-9-7-2i -—FRESI STOCK 0f WBIIIPOIS’! _D0|NG NlcELY_}m-‘_ can- Emulsion just received. Taylor D1113 lad. daughter of Mn and M)‘ J_ H_ ’°°--K°ml"3t°n- 9'54‘!- Prichard of Surrurrersflda ta pro- _—_-‘ gressing favourably after her oper- "ELEVEN- "mm" ""1 “m” ation in the Prince County Hospi- plate heavy duty auto and radio lal on Tllllrsdal, a batteries sold right at Bruce's. a In-8879-9-7-2i. —'.l'hl| eolunrn- In relervod for new: . —"USED YOUR PRODUCTS 8X- "'WHY PLAY “Avoc WIT" anldlngslosglysablaglérlzelxlpbrgeif: 7°“ chance” m’ supefmr pelts by ‘Pup pelts averaged $65 (i933). Your “sing new and unprmen feeds (mlfeed best out and reasonably priced." those valuable foxes. Feed a proven _J_ weeks Murphy Se“ vlew PEI d1“- sungl” m we‘ L'8939'9'1's'tf:"(Suglo customer) ' L-8939-9-i-s-tf - —FRANKLIN and Capewell Horse _ Shoe Nails, all aims in stock at Tmgiwlg‘; Tfifigfl‘ agflmlelf B“‘°°"- L'Ba79'9'7'2""l". ii. s ‘Jackson returned in; -“r GET coon GROWTH andlgggkBgfirzl fkmgm’ ‘"1’ ‘hmmh exceptionally good folcr of fur with w c ~ - your fced."-—D. Bel, cape ‘Traverse, ‘__' m <sw1<»=-i»m»>~ ,,, ,, .l*.zr'i+..i "airy-Rois. L's” ' ' '3' (ma) for the first. His pup pelts __“2 LBS’ 0F A N0. 2350 mlx o’ averaged $62.50. Was he satisfied? Sunglo costs the Manufacturers $42. Mk him‘ L'8939 9 1 8"‘! If we estimated this 142 lbs. of ex- _..___ pensive ingredients we could aell TKEATMENT _ $111810 $2 a bag cheaper. D0 YOU Little Phylis Farmer, daughter of W311i MtO d0 thisi’? L-8939-9-1-l-tf J_ M‘ Flu-met of Kmkol-gfi was brought to the Prince County Hos- -"HAVE USED SUNGLO p889 pital on Thursday for X-ray. The three years durlnz swwbla and Fall little girl had her arm. badly bruis- Fuffmg Sefl-Wns and mu-“d them ed in an electric wringer. She re- 8°°d- I intend t° mntmue use °f turned home Thursday evening and same." -- Walter Gregor, Br-ackley l8 gamma along meal)“ s_ Beach, PEI. L-8939-9-i-s-tf “RECEIVES t —RIFLE SNOOP-Members of h n r ' i the funeral or Alexander Cairns has p,§c§§$,,“}§§d§.§ ifioztalrivlfighv been “harmed ‘mm tw° t° three will come off next week for the o'clock at North Bedeque. Service Plllloe County Cull Several sub It two o'clock from his late home cessllll shots are on Argyle street, Bummerside. S. pew, 1; —-CORRECTION-’1‘ho time of —PASSING or ALEXANDER JRESULTS lN AMOUNT 0F CAIRNS-There passed away late llll, and Especlally color ol ml, was Mont Camel was operated on in 1 lllll w _ hi8 entered p an g , com Hospital for treatment, s, THE CHARDOTTETOWN_ GUARDIAN 1f SATURDAY. ‘ I \-\—~ l’ -a aurirrinsm: caucus EASTERN lillllilllll ..°'.l‘hll column ll reserved for news of loenl inirreat but nilvntil- lng of n newly "nature 1:37 be ln- ted ll I can n we ltrie L-MSO-D-l-l-ti gable in advance. u, -RIO0BD ENBOIMENT~8um- "NUBSCBIPHONB to The meraide High School opened on vharlottetown Guardian may b0 "pyf: a ‘m; h“ m, 13,3“; m. handed to their Rept. Archie Hume, mlmen; o; pup“, m m; h3g0", Phone 47, or left at H. J. Marion's pupil‘ enrolling numbed“ 55m Drug Store, Mflntllllb. L-‘l ll lass '*'*_ S"; f, ,:,,",',',‘,,., fun, ..~nlr. OBIELMANIUI hold a l‘ ‘plmdld Wllmlllllw M. “when Cheat Clinic in the office of Dre. in the vicinity of Summeraide or Mdxmld and m” 5mm" m“ sident in Bummcrslde who hold Thmdiv’ mm“! m“ “mmwn- first clan licences and who‘ hlave bm'9'3'u- can‘ sir. -.---»-»""'=-w~=. ma» work, which mo; m“ do l” m“ Rink, Thursday, Supt. 18, at 8 pm. ing advantage of the training “M” m’ °x 0mm!“ Le‘ and‘ m! m llle mall school lll_ gion. Band in attendance and oth- lmm lllem___5 er attractions. Admission free. L-232-9-8-8i maa donlwdnll? ..'SUCOBSSFIJL FAIR-MI. E m. ‘P8110011 rol- the student rank- 5- "dwfl- “w semi"! and lng lllgllest ln Grade xl-ll won by Manager for the Exhibition. re- Roderick Smith. Honorable mention PM” that the Aswcmtmn l5 We“ zliplra v kletter. Prize donated by Batisfied with the results oi’ the m, Macpllee ml. Languages (Elly Fair, held this year. This is in no llslll “an, French) l“ Glade xm small part due to the beautiful day won by Zllplm Lllllllellen Homo” and the attendance which they able mention. Mary Hunt. Prise dc- wmldered g°°dl a‘ we“ "'5 m” in‘ Hated by Mn Dalton ml. student, terest shown by the public in send- f " Jungle Fall run-ring Ration (i938), averaged 800 per pelt on 145 pelts in the i934 May Isle. practic- ally all pup pelts. He ll buying Sun- glo by the ‘Ibn this year. ll _ ing along such a number cf excel- gnklxolgg esflaillésglfldiiliflrm: Yent exhibits. They are particular- menllloll’ Augllslln Gallant “Help ly gra-tefri to the Lieutenant Gov- ers’ prize rol- Mathematics and l "mm- mm- C” 993mm’ m" “m sclellce l" Grade xl won by All? ' only being present and officially ustin Gallant Honorable mention opening the Fair. but also frr tile ,. ' ’ way in which his interest express- Mamfle lpckhan"s ed itself through his mist gener- -_._______.i ous offer. He announced that, dur- _ ing his term of office. he would PERSUKALS annually, beginning with next year, donate one hundred dol‘ars as prize __Mr5_ pulqy o; Albel-loll lll vls_ money to further advance interest iting her sister Mrs. T. c. Blacklock l" m" °°""¢Y mhlbmfm- mttl Sh , . . "wwfwfw-"w ° °“‘°"“° N B - PERsoxALs —-Mr. Walker and M}. G. P. . , liiieginald Morrison have returned an’ grlalycliwg Exetgkflnzom; fillgléggess mp w T°r°m° and second year work at Prince oi’ ' Wales. —Mrs. Preston Noonan leaves today on a visit t0 Boston and New York City-S ..'Miss Avonetta McInnis of Gowan Brae and Miss Henrietta MacDonald of Souris West left __Ml_l John ‘L Perry has relurxh Friday for Boston after spending ed w llls home ln Boston an" an ltllgftlesllummer at their respective enioyable vacation on Prince lild- ' ward Island's ..°Miss Winifred McIvor of -Miss Una Colwiil of Northam sow-Lg “best was m town filthy‘ the Prince county ..'Fsncy diving is noticed off Souris West Bridge by Wilfred _ - MacDonald of New Jersey who is Mm Rosanne Gallant °t spending his vacation at his home m1 Thursday mgm- M‘ Ammnder conclusive evidence that your feed m! h°m° °n 5TH“? street- sum‘ tried out, and we have tried out merside, after a. lingering illness at mos; an 5o]d_"__Andliew M_ Jlmlllle U19 BB8 01’ 69 Wars» MT- Calms W35 Freetown, P.E.I. (Sunglo customer). . a prosperous framer in Freetown , for many years and had removed _______ to Summerside four years ago. He ._(;QN1)UCTING M55105- Rm ice-lbs to moilm his widfiw. fcrmer- Father Fleming, R/cdemptorlst, or t ly Annie Anderson of civil service. Ottawa. Mrs. Leith encd a Mission in st. Mallchi t Covc. of Summcrslde, and Miss Church. Kinkora, on Sunday last. Ruth at hcme. Mr. Cairns was an The meetings have all been well cldor of North Bcdeque Church and attended and in ever-y other way a son and litt!e daughter, Annie left his body will be taken there for help to the parishioners-s this week for Albany where ,they the funeral service. Many friends will sympathize with Mrs. Cairns ment. There is also left to mourn Church hold a very enjoyable so- one sister, Mrs, Wm. Moose of New cial in the parish hull on Thursday the Prince County Hospital and ls u‘ 3mm“ we“ Calms, formerly of Freetown. ” is superior to all other feeds we have doing “mm 5' __________________ —-lvfr. Samuel Lidstone of OTeary Poultry Husbandry has entered the Prince County (continued) 1,_3939-9.1-5-tg Hospital for treatment. S. Bsdeque. Toronto and Rev. Father Enl ht, Trvcn is makin satlsfa to - pa" “d ‘hmkm? flmmfl-ms m“ i” time daughters. Miss Alice of the Redcmptorist, oi’ Charlottetown gOp- xrses after his lgeccnt opgraltiiorfrizr purchased from ‘chublc firms‘ wmle —‘“——‘ Wm i" future Teside- T715" mill? can be obtained for fivc or six doi- —SOCIAL IN ST. MARYS HALL 111611115 Will rcgwt to learn of their lars each, complete with heating de- and her daughters in their bereave- ~Tire Junior W. A, of st. Mary's departure from Summer51dg__s We may nowtum to the question _, ._..... . l d l of suitable equipment for the feed- llall lliflffuailrgletlnelyofigseol tonight: ing and watering of poultry. Hop- the purchase oi’ really good drinking fountains is strongly advocated, it is considered that home-made hoppers “ML ‘md Mrs- R9195"! Phillip- are as good as bought ones, as well as being far cheaper. Large capa- city fountains suitable for 150 birds he Prince County Hospital. S. vice for winter use, Besides u saving of labor, these fountains keep the water pure and free from contamin- Annan to whom sympathy is ex- evening. About thirty young people tended. The funeral is taking plage were present and the time was! on Sunday at two o'clock with a Pleflsimily spent Street, Summerside, and from JHBKSOH and Mrs. MacKenzie. A thence to North Bedeqm church a; dainty lunch was served during the he must have found a girl who can “dd m the milk results i“ m“ mm“ _ see pictures in the fire!" three o’clock- S. evening. S. has proven itself during the Fall Months of 193i, r932 and r933, in actual feeding results. Hundreds of Ranchers all over Prince Edward Island, and as far West as Saskatoon attest to the wonderful merits of this Ration for Fail Feeding. Innglo Fafl Furririg Ration is manufac- tured after years of Laboratory and Field work, to produce clear colored pelts with good body of fur and leather-Felts with finish, and pelts that bring the high average prices. “mf- SUNGLO FOX BREADS (\Vhife, Wholewheat Raisin, or mixed bread, dried and ground.) YITAMINERAL-the world's greatest Mineral and Condition Powder for Foxes. lido Labor. Limited Summersilie, P. E. I. in games and; boy ever take you to the short service at his home on Argylp dancing. The chapcrones were Mrs‘ now?‘ _.__i______ NEW SHOW EVERY NIGHT ation. An important point to r-e- MabeL-“Doesnrt may, 5Com“, member with regard to drinking clllema fountains is that metal fountains are ' not. suitable for the feeding of sour phynls (bltfel-ly)_ilNo' l lllllllk milk, as the action set up by the ation of substances which are un- healthy for the birds. Sour milk should be fcd in wooden troughs or earthenware. {recall that more than half the lweight of the bird is composed of gwater, also that more than half the lweight of the egg is water. Yet, how often we see birds, which are other- ‘lvise well housed and cared for, sup- . plied with scanty water in dirty con- tainers. At least ten running feet of hop- It might be well to j Qodaq is fiiqqest Qanqe ‘Value ENTERPRISE DOWN PAYMENT $5.... (according to the model you choose), followed by l!!! monthly payments, will P"! an Enterprise Rnngein your home. to suit every home. A and dependable service. can save money by buying n are steadily rising. Name The result of steady improvement for more than two generations, Enterprise offers you absolutely the finest made range at a low price — today’: biggest range value. There is an Enterprise range variety of models of extra high- grade construction, beautifully finished — Maritime-made for long If you need a new range, or expect to get one in the next year or two, you k SEPTEMBER l, w”; wide ow. Prices Address The fuell burn is Coal ( ); Wood ( ); Gas ( "m"T""an'.:.;;.:..'n;n;n:e.;;.;" """ "l. 1 I THE ENTERPRISE FOUNDRY CO., LIMITED ‘: Dept. l , Snckville, N.B. : Please send me full particulars about Enterprise Ranges. l I i I r I l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - ..._J TERPRIE For Every Cooking and Heating Need );Eiecu-icity ( ). : ill Summerside Island Distributors See (iloiupiete Display of ENTERPRISE RANGES at New Lower Prices R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown per space should be allowed for each your Order in at the season has al- Fall Fur-ring Karim; August 15th to December 15th is tho season for Sunglo Fall Firrriirg Ration good the entire ranch, adults an ‘ relrdcrs and peiters this Ration combined wit; éllléilis and lllllk: Feeding Ingirucfigns ma‘ e "c, and m every bag of feed. Get Once and start feeding, as rived. If you have Fcedin "dvlffi 011. or wish have been grown ex Feeds, we invite you Other SUNGLO Products -.. 'Also Save Money and Foxes by Using SUNGLO Flea Powder SUNGLO Worm Exterminator SUNGLO Ear Lotions SUNGLO Disinfectant BOOST Island Industry and your own profits by Buying at Home, All slllllh Products excepting bread, manufactured at SIJMMCMMQ by Summer- Write for Prices, Descriptive Circulars, o... Latest Feed Schedule, or what have you. International Fox and Animal Foods g Problems you wish i0 see animals that cluslveiy on Slmgln to call on us at any hundred birds. This may be incrcas- pers and drinking rounurius, which protein contcnt is in correct ratio to are considered. As for a mash trough past three weeks, will n; l 011B With i1 Tomlin! ifflmf! 0V6!‘ N10 birds to their new quurtcrs, and lISIWlUCi/lOII with minimum reduction in Dffllmd WW1 top is highly recommended, as this previously mcntiollcci, will hcip to o. liiock condition. Such a mash is 511065 851119 prevents the birds from perching ir- marKCd cLcgl-cc iii getting mo birds = known as n. balanced ration. 5W6 U16 mash and "1115 ("Flying ii; accustomed to tliclr strange Sill‘- with their droppings. rculrdlngs. A number of small boxes or hop- The heavy grain fecii which his walls of the building and kept con- preceding thrce works, will b0 cull- or fibre content must be kcpt down 111's W111 be crushed limestone. These materials birds are thoroughly scttlcd mid un- To return to the flock, mien the b03195. U115 proper maceration of food in the giz- to justify feeding them laying marsh. laying mash, we may begin to cut be 011011811“! 115M! RS SPEED feed. they mBY be Split been in use on the range. l in halves and spearcd on nails driven when the puiicts iii-c quite m. sllouid be reduced day by day untillllmll! Tam?" d pups, the house and at a height conveni- dltion the No. 2 grail-ing mash may hundred birds. This puts the laying l BT51" feed 15 ‘be fed either broadcast on the floor given below, This or in troughs, while other kinds of while only one cf many that may bolwntclr the flock that, the maximum BBYd "115 i" green food may be placed in pockets used wiill success, is highly rcwm- lelficlency may be obtained. As ai- bllkfl 1°? his made by nailina wire netting alone: mended: ready expiaillcd, the reduced grain the “w” 0i the edsea of two wedge-shaped Bran. so lbs.; Cod ilvcp oil, 2 gal- ration will force nh increased con- M 0" the boards, which are in turn nailed to ions; Col-n meal, 200 1bs.; Shorts, 200 sumption of mash, and we thus have W" mash i“ ent place. We have now provided our flock 100 lbs; Gluten, 100 lbs.; Charcoal, engine. of raw material. Let the nests be meal, 24 lbs; Salt, 5 lbs; Floivcrs oi taken to see that they are not losing our next consideration. It might here sulphur, 4 lbs; Buttermilk powder, weight. Any loss in weight means =-_—- be noted that the doors of the house, 83 lbs. that the birds are virtually laying which will be in the end walls and with this mash bcfore us, n laying themselves out, and this will obvi- which should be wide enough to ad- house full of robust young puilets, ously result in loss of vigour, follow- mit a Wheel-IIBHOW. 8110010 Open on we will do well to conswcr briefly ed quickly by the whole flock going the front half of the house. This just what wc are aiming nt when into a premature, or unnatural will leave a wide strip of clean end we feed this mash. mcult, accompanied by a slump in wall, which space should be utilized Feeds, as you know, contain three egg production. AND ed to advantage when heavy breeds have been out on the range iol- the total combined carbohydrate and fat reduce the amount day by day llllrlllil I A SCOUT INDIAN BARBECUI Jjnpflfly mo content to yield lliirxilnum egg pro- the birds are no longer sccn s an g - ' their In compounding a balanced ration 110E been lat-en 1i» ma!’ 113F399" m“ ' dun"? r l 5nd a not only must the correct ratio be- the flock will reach the stage of a cntcrtflliifid JP? SBUTL-gfifsulixliefl mm tween protein and carbohydrates be 111011"? bBTOPE U10 DOIIUPYIIIB-Yl 15 g- Illlllllbi’! 0f 111-5) "sluml-‘qucnt wnll pers should be fitted around the been in u,“- on the range ioi- tircmmintalncd, but the non-digestible Ware 0! Whal- 15 hflilpcfllllll- FEM - barbecue. Al. tie . n 1B1! stantiy filled with oyster shell and tilrued in the lnying lipupp until mp to n minimum. lbvflrds. O11 the floor. M111 1Y1 the He“ biltcd cowboy solids and Ch“ I zard and for the formation of shell. The hoppers are of course kept fil- down gradually on the grain ration, must be had to a more rapid rcmeliyt. When such roots as mangels arc led with No. 2 growing mash as hag; l the cfiect of this cut being to make F934 the “at mash "t ‘mC-l “Pd a tlic birds cat more mash. The grainithe 55m‘? "m" increase m" “enmg ent for the birds. sprouted oats may be gfflduafly fgplflgpd by me masnlmilfihllle in full operation, and itiv- P811151 T811018 9P5 l" P" Pmduc‘ lilying mush, now remains for the attendant to solmm. but the paultrylnnn must "0' the studding or wall in any conveni- lbs; Ground oats, 50 lbs; Alfalfa it in our power to, as it were, open 510ml’ fedililed B3 the birds mum‘ t“ lines expectant looks on their . -. rem. noon hour draws near. Rcmindlng 0i burl“) ‘my . G011}! Where weighing precautions have, Scouts of ille 10th Calilify 7 summer W"? secn on tile dropping fir-p Edward Om.- SP“ °°mfl' being a sign that the Plume told of buffalo hulltirifl find , . . d are essential to the bird both for til they argin good piruugh condition No. 2 mash has been replaced by the m9"? fecdln! 0f “i-‘t mm“ Wm "mlthe making of bimcs in m“ a" save the (lily. Recourse of llls boyhogd OTTAWA. 5-‘171- 5- r ‘9;_P'l‘l'm to foilrt/cen pounds per I llllm llclll adihlhlnll|]t lcgihnl On . __ ., < t rzc 111W m6 Billddill! 510118 the "Ont 01' home and are all in really good con- it does not exceed ten pounds per-hundrcd birds- This mcremse m .‘ been proclzlllncci ciilliili in 0n a 0km)“ 5"” V’ 1'05"“ m ' and Qucbcc as from Ucl. 1, 1112x1165: was aimouliccd today; T_h‘5l0rlllle five of thc niilc i>l‘°"mc‘"*‘ {n ml the 118m 0f E Just m‘ for in: govcrimr ‘M's miuitlllc PR5- lack of observation of i“ the lnsl Ssslllon Ul- luirilzlmcutlto m5 “wk- permlt those cnGlIBUd Wmmpall) l‘: previous occasion. the lnnnlng “ctlvmes to svclll-l. n con d grain feeding may be poslllon o; {hm dpbls along hllhfl of bankruptcy Pmcccd a‘ . _ d l-p leaf mcal, 50 lbs; Mont meal (fine), or" close the throttle of our laying lwrmal- "m" “ch “m” "5 ‘he mash without the rcsponsliriliiiis lm When the birds reach 50% 1B dmonllnued- “d ‘he "T" l‘ “Mk suits of bnikruptcv itself- with all that they require in the way 25 lbs.; Oilcake lncai, 24 lbs; Fish production, the greatest care must be t0 W" Wundl P" hum“ ' " Agriculturlst u, nunl-‘Ii-llp an-fllllinplw Hard Coal for tiers of nest; boxes. The bottom components in varying percentages. Some poultrymen follow the plan row of nests should he at least one These components are known as pro- of marking say 5% of the flock with foot ofl’ the floor, l-nd the neetfl teins, carbohydrattm. mid fats. From some distinctive mark such as a dab should be large 811M181! Ind Iilmcl- the poultrymans point», of view, fats oi’ paint on the wing bows, and mc- ently deep to give ample room for are the samc as carbohydrate, but 0rd the total weight of these birde whatever breed oi.’ bird is being hoili- are of a more concentrated nature. every ten days. In this way a close ed. At least one m!“ must be pro- It is from the protein content of check can be kept on the flock aver- vided for every five birds. the feed that the pullct or hcn will age. Provided any loss in weight is We are now ready for the birds. draw the material for egg produc- detected in time, that is to any be- and therefore should consider how tion, and the carbohydrate and fat fore any mculting begins, in which lbeat to move them from range to content will be used to maintain case the neck feathers will begin to laying house. Where possible the body condi ion and vigour. If thenlfall, the lou can be made up by ‘birds should be moved always at we make a ry mash which contains feeding a wet mash at noon. This night. as thil l8 more Convenient 1'01‘ an unduly high proportion of pro- wet mash is made simply by adding the ODBPMOP and 1688 trying for the tein, eggs will be laid at the expense water to the usual dry mash until birds. Crates ought to be provided of the bird's body, and in a short crumbly bails are obtained, but not for the transport of in‘ nirds. Saclm time egg production will fall as a re- so wet that the mixture will pack and other similar containers should suit, of reduced vitality. If on the into pasty lumps when pressed in never be used. Do not try to save other hand we make n. mash which the hands. As much mash should yourself trouble by crowding too contains too high a percentage of be fed as the birds will clean upin many birds into one crate. You may carbohydrates and fat, we will find twenty minutes, and the feeding of lave five minutes at the time of-ao ourselves the owners of a flock of this mash must be continued until doing, but you arc taking many sleek. fat, beautiful birds, but nn the birds get back to condition and hours of useful work out of your empty egg basket. Thus it has been are consuming large quantities of birds. found csscniiiri to so mix the in- dry mash. It is not advisable to drop The laying houce dry mull hop- gredientlr of a mash that the total the wet mash suddenly, but rather Ja Baccburner, Furnace, l clrei Heater or Range 5|!“ $13.50 The lowest price in 20 years. We offer special low prices on carload H. R. LARGE 8 C0- Tcl. 1000. Wholesale and Retail. 5s Queen B!»