TWELVE » ~ . 1-rns'crrlSRr:Un'm'ovvlv’cUAlmrlrNf g l ~N0vEMBER’T6.*1929 . `-'ft 66 0 ls Q0 od ted' Ross Qiiancr; Panos: fa __- f ag_ a £i°_-an-al -el Y l _ _ . - e _____..-__. ,_A -was on oile occasion holding forth at the Cheshire Cheese-“O rare Cheshire Cheesel"-when a. dispute arose with another poet, Sylvestemas to which of them could make the best wupleis in the shortest time. Bylves- ter began hrst: publisher was on a ten per ceht ty basis. Even ao. she made a for out of it. _nut-.and heres the the publisher wanted her' to wlio pri!! ‘Elie liner things 'of life uauall '7 r f r __ Rod Rose Orange Peirce .Tea A money-bmi i An mm nm, IUDGI1' OI , ruaopa non.: with every package. __ » . . _ » ~ Salt -< Shaker ‘*°""' "°"’ Ben Jonson-"O rare Jonson!" Mrs. Stowe! agreement with fifty-fifty witlfhim on the cos ' ’" ~ Jonsorrs effort was: Winterieh. “I Ben Jonson. B the way. "Uncle '1'om's Ca . y *‘ "**‘*°'*°"*‘**’*****` Klss’d your wife." had been rejected by mother pu tice to Fox llanchers&Fur Buyers »» u ...il "No," said Jonson grlmly, “but it‘s ° ° 0 true." When the Prince _of Wales was - cadet at Osborne Naval College.Kin ' speaking of the Cheshire Cheese, Edward, Queen Alexandra. the C .lm “nw open fo, `,e“hx_ My M, Fu, mum" um be m was once lunching at that famous inn the College It devolved on the Pri ‘A "mn in » 'W dt” “mm I-Ia was in prime form. Humor. tales. to show the royal party over the l Wg epigrams. flowed from his lips. and stltutlon. The Job over. young E All Pells left in our care on and after November lst will , _ r I am how located above Palmer Watson Electric Co, and ' Oscar Wilde, with a eaterle of friends. _and Osarlna of Russia paid a visit ' ' . . nf! n b H hm _ his listeners sat spellbound under his ward managed to get the Cmr aw b” "'""°'°° ' l';Mm';;°°G mmm: lnnuerloe. suddenly. ln the midst or from the rest of the party and lean ,AT S U D* one of his entertaining stories-his to s "tuck-shop" patronlzed by t -, v audience with wide open eyes and cadets-when inlunds. parted mouths. their food untested- ° ° ~ " P. 0. BOX 113. . - ' ”‘i.!.`.‘°.?.';’.I‘.° ’;‘.;. .........,.. .. ..§‘°§i.l‘.‘§..i§"..l';.‘.l“”;?‘i‘§l‘iI§ 1" "ne °f XNH% ` ' ' _u.14.tlsimo. call for Cyril’s boots?" wales who had tipped them off be _ A. ' f--f »--- - -A----r ~ ° ' ° forehand to be there as he surmise y r In 1351. at the age of seventeen. that his Imperial lrinsman would moe l I E H G ` 'll S Whistler entered west Point. where certainly “stand treat." in this h his record proved something of a par- was not disappointed. record W. and allel to that established twenty years 1'... Townsend (ln their biography of sewn, in de stem_ ll l. ai' Ah. l nm llellghleu to more uv- ’°t°:m; slcouelhlalce ol Professor meal" mb__. lThere was a scientist by that name in the same branch as the Finnish split 1 ta or pro essor.) publication and the receipts. She ` olined. through her husband 5 Qxtra good “I lylvester, Stowe. as she obiectad to be sad lllas‘d your sister." with any rush obligation, says 3 met someone who had never heard mt; him. He looked outwardly calm. but "N0, no!" replied the host. “this is de' not Professor lbsen. this is Dr. Henrik Dr’ Ibeenl" dl ` U U U MJ' Then ll light of understanding b_ H gleamed ln the professors eye. “l "Ah, the painter-" bllsb- . '-N. ; . "sur une lslrl rhyme." protested or lo whom lives submitted. l ° "° me ”°°° H°“""‘ ”"°”` , "limi ls that so?" It had been the first, time for mnny ous poet entered a circle whore he none too pleased. d' In the golden days of Ml:.sissi;lpi Steamboatin' the young folk.: paired- 1': off to talk. look at the moon and gaze It the fosmy water much as they do E today. Probably there was not as much blatant and open petting as -there ls now. thinks Garnett Laidlaw "Comln‘ down ds river 9 V ' - n ugg, earlier by Uadet Edlar Allan Poo. the Prince). and an hour later some , e “vin Recelve Live Hogs at our Pla t T ~ Younl Whistler slid ravldly down the half a dosen cadets. includinx Ed- s}.]Aen1llal€llehli;D¢d¢ explod°d_ Rushing up once mme to ln, qumllly one rr°°- thousand "rrllby" f““°" ‘°h"‘“ sm" °' f"°°?' H” W” “Med “` the captain. she cries: J. B. IODEY. Mr. Winterichl, but it was transpar- up' and read nn it only We °"°"d"‘ "There's ten barrels of lard on the » _ Regina, Saab ent to Whistler. and that was The doctor says- main deck! Take 'em. Captain. and Glwlllh- H’ "Wd Cm* °"°' it ‘nd Nmhmg mare' ' ‘use 'em for fuel. But don‘t you dare -----------~ ~»+»»»+~+»****’***”’"" two sl-awlnrs Wi °“°“d°d mm' "mi ° ' ' let that other boat beat url" Cartnf s .W .`_ . Feed Store We jlave in stock a lair sup- llly ol'FEEDS including: altar; ` - ' noltrs oll. calm llnlar. suoanlsrzsr Pull! Swusiacnaa nan on/lclien coma Fern come emu. wrlsai' gears lmm, TABLE ooalmlal. rml.l.l=;n one ollusllan oaalsl "7ED..oa'l‘s "'"1fl_’». .W"M1‘. . Fox mscurr ' "l¢¢llll¢v" 7°' H Nfr. ` l res," Buegwuggr la, um we but "QUALITY ' more nr. xr -aaa our ls Henrik, . ~ “OUR” 4 ,Inari h vnmtgq your loses- _ mmm.. _ FRESH oltanaas Ol 1-an ,sales le oaavalvlzln be wllouz Willa! nolll.. fore md after bein! W°'°°- I-JTC., l;1'g_ RY ICM and &" cl; Your Foxes are the moi* ¥f°°“"° Zucker in his biography of the gras \ l post and playwright) erestfailen. All ltrorluees to :been -as he enlel-es the hum mysnment that you have Are 7°' Q I \ ‘room-all except one Finnish scholarf l J 5 ` Maha: \:°°:_°l;;,“""‘ “V ‘""' ' _ if \\ iuutlagushea ln hu braaeh but ol: ‘ “ il16i’S\Vl1)’ Nettill I , .llvloueot everything elseinthe V014 - ` _ "°°"““:"’ "°“' . ' “`"' ~ is-lrullly the host brought the two to the most .fwggr WE HAVE WELL HOLD" l \ ` 4, l ‘ his suspicions had vanished into thin »,_ ' l l l “ws Better to b¢ 5"* t", 'QT H ° ° - ll rllll ` Th sorry ,, . v , at a his dinner at stockholm all l_ 'l_._ ~l an j , f ,lbs ,uma rumen forum to be la-, . , ll lv, "W"” ’ l getnel-. ` | lat use ¥\\°"’: ' "May I introduced my l“innish` } 1 V _ gang. hat without befall! 0' 'W' ‘ 'ing and “an a. MUN* f°°°° can be moles by an "*W*““'" _ na sol. UG- fllltacllss me naar on 'rlll isaarm. ||e00WaN’l l.lMl'l‘l9» _ Kiki!! ere Hardware *"3* _ 1 .clout o. gi M .liiiiliilllr iii-liéllli i .llirliii I They use it for many, illa, Many Doctors recommend Min- --- al-d'| as the best Linirnent made. Bold by ,' `, 'raeaoolrasaaanwaaa the book appeared Joe Bllbey Mrs Ibeen showed it lallghinglyto . when - ---------'“'_"”_"" and the drlviw W" 8° 13111343*-‘ed S‘8;‘{;‘;l“;‘J‘; ifxfmm your hm" B Som. Stomach Leads to i tl as mo e . “ » »4,.,.¢¢+o¢-0++*»H mn "en whl er vi bit when he comes back, He will be Permanent Health o+oo~¢+ Aman, nmgus story that i'irst saw horrified to hnd that we know any- PEER LESS gh, 1131-,terday as a serial wss"Uncle thins of his l>1Il'~" Ii' fermentation of food in the Tomy cabin." The opening install When Ibsen entL;l\'1ed the carriage ;f;;navcl;ye€;lw;l:dglrseL\;epl~;!1,:£ 5;; G ment appeared in the "National Era. his wife said, rogu y. ` tr “ent um t F O X r J 5 -‘what sort or a doctor ls lt that °'1 ' °" °f the dey After of Wallliflllim in li* “sue ° “ne ' h 7" once using Dr. I-Iamiltons Pills, tha issi. For the serial rllhu Ham” Mum tn your “°" 9 5' stomach is cleared of the sour, ter-N Beecher Stowe received $300. Then Iheen was speechless with surpflbit ment-ln3 matter that causes gas, on Much “_ 1351 1; was published and rage. when at last he was ableto heartburn, indisestion and headaches. in book form, in two volumes. The reoover his speech it WM *D UW" H gf" “ln tg* p‘e”5°““7>' ‘“"P\‘iS¢'f| W , d3.000 to t f reproaches. Mrs. men., ° "'“°-°_ ° “SV WW *Yi Whlvh Dr- nm' mmm W” ww copielagfrbre the wlllrlellaaoluteaed with a quiet smile H'mm°"‘ Pm' t°"° “° "‘° ”""‘- ware sold the first day. kidneys and stomach. To secure the may vu a year old more thbn 300-' iD the Ylélhg iMhP¢Bt _Of his Wflih-If aid your stomach needs, use Dr. Ham. 000 wpies had been sold in America last handed him the scrap of paper. iltons Pills. Sold by all dealers. "We know nothing more o your -.- alone. -_-...----- play than is written on this slip which """` ' #Rf r lt to Y°“1°if°“~ A“°“' *“°"° "um GENUINE RADIUTROHS you." ` nv has or/iulsns There stood Ibaen (relates A. E i quiet and without . M M _-»__=:;.‘; ik . r popular A.C.tube » , l t ___._.._-»,--___i_,Z.._--_ , _------Q. . Westin lmllso l Used DOctO’ 'ruars lu rlgnv Socxsr I. A. GISNII. Gr$lG¢0l‘l!l¢¢0o\~ Tire and Radio lhep ° . OOANYLBITIID- “‘°‘“°‘ Pl.a|~l.'~l'a'l'-zs'l ’ .. 0°“‘°““"’““" . smeolmslufe Ll Ni r/1 F Nl "=°'-,*°=°';-..1,°;:°‘ ~ - Costing one ala ll Dlairllation _ .. _l A _..._ fl <‘.;.BUT THEY DID NOT our . ¥’s?v"~§8’§ It VITAKALK lN THE wlLl>sl” years (says Mr. Zucker) that the fum- ,' oi l 1 k' I ets"). yet there must have been plenty A of hand-holding. For the negro deck- t hands, walking about to sweep up :he 6 decks and seeing couples scatedth with l0Cked hands. would sing; el'C i l I nm We i '1 ` This argument is often encountered after our representatives explained all about the functions of calcium, phosphorus and = the various vitamins, their eEect on abortions, lactation, etc., etc. You may not have put it in the same words, but still the same 'idea may be in the back of your mind. Wor\’t you therefore do us the favor of answering these questions: Do the living con- ditions of your foxes equal exactly those in the wilds? Are you able to provide for your foxes the same feed which they get in the wilda, as, for instance, live animals with fresh, warm blood and all its health build- ing ingredients? Don't you. give them cer- tain food, auch as milk,whiclltlley also do not get in the A wilda? W h y do wild foxes run miles per day? Do they do it to ings do their daily dozen, or do they havcto hunt for gry for a day if their chase is un- successful? What incentive to run have your foxes then as long as their meals are presented to themwitlrout an effort? Do you think this lack of exercise has no effect on the condition of your foxes--their even if they did not get it in the wilds? Prices: 2 lb. can $2.25, 10 Ib. can $9.50, 25 lb. can $22.50, Rosgers & Arnett umlnerslde , *v Moline 86 Co. Poole 85 Thompson, Ltd. ' Cllarlottetown _ Montague K,- i ill' 7 ' I l' ' Wh; dumg ,bg pas, 51,, m,,,,»_,,_,f division do all in our power fo es- GRAND without any financial remuneration§Sl-St the pl'0111bitiU11 C0mml55l01'\ 'D CGNTINUED FROM PAGE to ‘ have been can-ying on the Wm-k 0; `se<‘llre lilo llcsl. possible men to z°_ .nut we “und om. thanks ta, m_m.g,,mzanon_ ' ‘as our officers. Colmnltwe on reno . . . . W. 5. - - lutions, our retiring Ci W P Rev 5. That we. as s grand division., _ Re ' R* H Smvem Loring for the good work he has through ou.r Grand Scribe, send] INVMCKAV th t l . ~' done during the out year and I ,E heartiest greetings, and best wishes I Emerson Huems' . we extend him symlmf/1'\Y D063”-W °f, for success in the coming election the illness ln ms family. which pre-foot slot., lo the members of the vented him from attendina DU1’ *“'is1‘=1nd division of Nova Scotia, and ; . nual session this afternoon and ev- to all others who am working hard' A K M E " .. .... ... .......... °;..:.:;z.;: ;';:°° nr-~ I ' - 1-flrz own ants at this our first meeting of the 5; That, while we noie with pleas-, nmlrluizs Grand division since the r>1€bi5°"~°[ ure, quite a number of the offioersl lmlnplllrl on Lon gefuusnboog campaign of suyi118 U1" W0 "G 1“'[ of our prohibition law are evidently ’}§:;kl;;‘“_;‘§"1§'fl‘| of Wang; :fm deed grateful to God, and to all who* lining all in their power to enforcel sflrll-e in plaialeevelenekgr by he] 1 brmg ‘bcuz this splendid the said law’ we cflnnot but feel' nrll. lrelucl ns ly 0!!! victory. that there are others. again who! 4; 'rhat we express ullfyllfliii-“de have not been as _active as they; to oul' Gr!-rid Bvflbe. EYUUTBUH Hua' 1 should have been. , ('rm.l¢la'» only uuulleoa NM Ind ‘W °"h°*` memm” °f mei Therefore resolved that we ssl “'“"““‘ _ grand division associated with him members and omocrs of the Uri!-lldl V ..--_ ' 'r f,_» I . . r -. ,-1 \ l spl»l:i:llty'. zlwnalsrr nausea msrlnla- anr, Lrn. 13!-it Dario St., vnncnllver, B. 0- el’z’al ox 0 0 Excels In ‘QUALITY of Produc? RICHNESS of Vitamine Content' SUPERIORITY in Highest-class ~ Pelt Production ECONOMY in Feeding Costs' For sale by distributors in leading business centres and direct from factory. ir-wenlnt Blsculv C0 cuam.o11cT0WN P.C.I. . if for miles and ’ ‘ _ keep trim and slen- " " dcrjust like human be- ,H- thclr food and perhaps go hun- 1 i _ ~ . ‘ vitality-their pelt-and their breeding ability? i ‘ Do you still think lt unnecessary to feed Vitalralk 1' ' loo lb. dnlm,$s3.oo. . ;_`.,__. _._