IVES TFRN AOINT-In. John Peal. M I IUIIAIEBNIIDI ll News, Subscript-Iona, Advertising lbenld he loll with In. Pond dull) at III eltle lollowln| IIDIOI u qyannmzv at” I I.“ Plan D PIINUI COURT! _ i.“ The (lnnrdlnn nu; In bought llmmenldei- Bell Boolntnre. Water It. flenrliel -rnrlvon, Water in. Tomato Bakery, Water It. Ink Gnniht, I1 Granville 8t. The (lnnrdlnn Ivlll be delivered doll] to ll) ilolne ln Bnnuniarlldo I) Carrier lioy at 2n per day or 10o per neck. Phone tlill-l (or this urvlu Qr live your oriler to the boy relpunllbll iOr dellvnrlel on your route, 93-year Did" Member ls Honoured Ambit" year has rolled around, . and again the ladies of South | Btdeiiuc Women's Institute, has will: column in reserved for our: - the 36.5511!‘ 1 v ll i —EXTRA h h .~ : P ° ° Bat-fume together f-LNI; NiNa-NIQN? t:"i'n°-':-is='-c°a m ,mk at B‘%§§§-,_°“"’L_,Z’ff,f;‘_‘ _ '*° d° "WW1" t0 than ninety three oentn n wurd strictly payable In ul- 1E” —-BUY cattle chains, lialters and general purpose snow and stab], shovels at Bruce's. -ROBlN HOOD and Calgary Select Flour the popular brands at your dealers. L-l075-7-28-tf -BUYING KUItS TO JANUARY 8th.—M:r. Justin Potter of Paris, France, will ccntnue purchasing Sliver Fox Pclts, paying good cash --WORK PADS and breechings only $5.75, $7.95 and $9.75 at Braces. L-544-1-5-2i. v -WORK PADS, breaching, col- lars, names, traces, reasonable price L-572~1-6-2i. 5 ‘r year old Izzstitute grandmother. l Mrs. Helen Boulter, the occasion 2 being her birthday. The president. M15. Horace i Wright was the hostss for the i occasion and welcomed the guests. 9' Very nioely arranged program was carried out in which a num- .' ber of members took part. There was a pleasing Mrs. George Henderson a duet by nd Mrs. prices for samc at office of B. Gra- Walter Le d_ m, -, ~ v-‘d, at Braces L-572-l-6-2 m‘ - F 5°“ from Min-s h“ ""5 ifitlllfi-Zizic; Jan. o. Ruthie Murat-M: - was w -—TliE lirlAltlNil BEAUTY SALON Konsingtzm, will continue its special prices on Pcrmanciits during thfs Elgin. N. 13., writes: "I have fed Sunglo feed since 1935 and find it exceptionally good for breeding re- --HOLLIS R. JOI-INSTON, Poll ' ladies put on a very clever pen- tonjiime entitled "A Gymnastic Re- lief" which was heartily applaud- ed. The various contests were con- ducted by Mrs. William MacFar- and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE ii ,1} if L mmth’ L'56o'1'5'2l‘ suns‘ L'545'1'6'8'11' lane and Mrs “m” M“ Ho Cortiandt T Hill scion of a famous railroad family inspects (i) the lpring and wheel as mb‘ .~ -—-- —-—— - - . r- - __ i _ v e iy i -iviiss n. IICLLE ECW116255 will —OPENING GAME of the North j d,r‘i'g“,¥lla‘l"ddyi§sa‘i§flab°'£“m°ffi“ °,,°,‘,‘,°,h,,,},‘e figflfiyjfi. “Z913” A1571?" of,“ °' "‘° °'“ ” ‘hm ‘n "" m” i mm?“ c“ Bum“ Admmlsmltion m s*.‘,‘,’,'° JLmm“ !I]O1;¥}ke]}_,93aIJeatg];eP1?/[n I Yankees" which was thémghi l? feet higher Bivins oar a lower gcentre of “ravityg (SltlaIbiIit me fast frond m‘ roadbed. The mo‘ h 1'1 y India. at thc I. O, D. E. meeting F1 ay, anuary , , a . . ‘ n m or m 8 - 8 - , Y. sac y an comfort are the inventorl ~ w - L-592. Hunter River vs. Spring Valleym K e entertainment and via . _ this afi/eznoon. was w i t i _ Skating after match. Admission 15c I g ell f1 1116 Irish fashion _ f "IIOCKEY i" ti" Kemmgm“ “m 25 can" L'582'1'6'2i' “A ‘.152’ “$132: frth i i be om L L; glen:igéigrlstigyéQJmQuiEEJ/rliiiélivégilig; sou». of yesteryear in which cIiZt grgcrhgieiftgfieeixt. Ihagiew oflthe i . North Shore L/saguc Game. Skating (oiixignieuirlalilil: 33x3 ofjltgleedmgeats- taken by mesa three WW1"- i 0 y l e y after iiiiiicli. Ailmisson 23c and 15c. L-559-l-5-2l. , ‘Ctmifiutid QQDJFE_U__ "C" Company of the P. E. I. High- lander-s. Lieut. Roy McCa/be was also presented with his commission as Lieutenant. Following these presentations short speeches were made by Lieut. Col Thompson. Capt. Sir- cum, and His Worship Mayor Turner. During the dinner word was re- ceived of the death of a former officer of the Regt, Lieut. Wm. -JUST ARRIVED fresh car Silver Tip Special Mating Cubes and chow, New Milk Biscuit. A trial order will convince you that Silver Tip Fords gives more for your money. Pond and Delaney, Summerside, Distributors. L-593-l-G-2i. —FUNERAL 0F MRS. EMMA GAY-The funeral of Mrs. Emma Gay who pHSFPII away on Monday morning at the Prince County l"! and Grandmas seemed to recall her youth as she Joined in the singing. Am?!‘ the lWOiIra-m a presentation of a. beautifully decorated birthday cake, fruit and candy was made to the honoured guest by Mrs. Dan MacLure who in her pleasing "mm" expressed the joy it gave the members to remember the birthday of their oldest member, who was he‘d in love and s‘ by all of them. Mrs. Eolilter very grgclgusly n. plied, thanking one and all for their kindness and good wishes During Ontario's general election campagn, which ended Oct. 6, the feud‘ between Mr. Mackenzie King and Premier Hepburn was appar- ently healed. It was opened early in the year when Mr. Hepburn pub- licly declared he was no longer a. "Mackenzie Kin-g Liberal." Just before the prime minister left for Florida in November for his long-deferred annual holiday, he was visited under circumstances of great secrecy by the Ontario prme minister. After 24 hOUrs of mystery it was stated in Toronto‘ news re- ports Mr. Hepburn had asked the goiernment here for license to ex- l Sh o_t_gun Charge Attempted Murder Charge Is Laid By Police _ SHELBURNE. ‘N. S., Jan. 5- (CPJ-Royril Canadian Mounted Police tonight laid a charge pf at- tempted murder against Dennis Brown's 17-year old son. Win:- rcn, heard a shot outside the family's dwelling The last night, and ilhen his father screaming he was wounded. The boy aided his father into the house and then went for a doctor who summoned police. Ros was arrested shoril" alter. I-I ital, was held eaterday MacLaren, and out of respect to i I crmncon 1.0m st. Murysychuich. his memory c. two minutes silence tOY-fédingfffng concluded Wm‘ l Cen tfes Capltal Dow, Dower he pivoPflsed m buy ma, 24, of Storiey Island, as the Brown was admitted te hospital Rev. G. R. Harrison officiating. was observed, the lament being Short mk on “meanings from "m" BWUMYHOB- man he is alleged to have shot in Yarmouth early today and The pallbearers w-gie Messrs. Stan- played by Pipe-Major W. E. Burke. short Cfi1‘r;e in q-ryon» an” S A Y ’ b Thehrelpolrts declfared Mr. Hcp- continued to amggg doctors with physicians said they expected him F. tey Compton. Lrncst Mills, L, A. An excellent menu served by which luncheon was served Vby the e t S n ‘iifinrifstbetaigenrethlzeiyvoaméntvgilsf hjiglqlfégzatigmlgtlggf murder quirk-e gfnflhfouigh? flfiwuflmm‘ Tanisha he the Nobana Tea Rooms was heart- ily enjoyed by all, the arrange- ments being in charge of the Of-. ficers Mess Committee, Pres, Ma- jor R. E. Howard, Vice President. Allen, Patrick Daley, Columbus Arsenault and E. H, Strong. K. C. interment was in St. John's Cemetery, St. _Eleanors,-S. hostess assisted by some of the members. As the guests took their leave they expressed the hope that they would meet again next year to PROSPECTS FO-R PACTS. CONSTITUTIONAL RE- I FORM AND ALBERTA DISPUTE ADD SPICE T0 CANADA’S POLITICS. _ mcntr. had widened. Neither pro- vincial nnr Dominion ministers made any public statement but neither did ether side deny the truth of the newspaper accounts. The No. 10 shotgun pellets, more than 50 of which entered his body, penetrated his stomach, intestines, bladder, hand and arm. Forty three of the shot were removed was laid when Ross was returned to Harrington jail after being taken to Yarmouth Hospital where warren Brown, 41. Stoney Island, storekccper and taxi driver, lies -pEATllnOl-‘ KENNETtII Capt. J. F. MacMillan and Sccy. honor their grand old lady in a _is the year ended it was freely v SMlTH-Fi-Lnds nil regret 0 (m); J_ [y swwm-t, similar inannezx-s. "—' _ prophesied that the 1933 session of with more than 50 shotgun wounds. from his body and 14 of the larg- iearn of tlie passing of Mr. Ken- In the afternoon the annual l-—-._~. . :;___.._-_.__ ___ (By a G“ Iflackbum) the mm d Knndmn T1056 rumors painiament would be one of out- Ross then was taken to jal‘. here. et punctures patched up. Doctors ncth smith at the comparatively busmess meegjm o; me mgg, may necessitate a, good deal 01 (Canadian Press Staff Writer) have notebeex: gemed. 1 standing interest and significance Police refused to say what hap- were amazed at his vitality. after Police said they had the gun which was used in the shooting. _______A , ______________ to the two old parties and fraught with tremendous possibilities. The two sessions of this 18th par- lzinient since Confederation were . k .d b t l ' . T121571» 01y fififiifilioi“l.il‘°illyuvifiii eimmemted- “m “mime ‘i’ alirdai parties. Most noticeable was the use °f “I'd” suckers’ scmelime" small rift within the government ‘TIE-ervedf needs ‘my w be men‘ party when certain pronounced free “Oiled w be Wndemncd- This CYITAWA, Jan. 5-General elec- tions in three provinces and the numerous by-elections of 1937 lcft the political picture almost un- changed. Whatever crumbs of com- fort might be gleaned from results‘ of various tests of pubic opiinon during the year would seem to have pened in the hospital room early age of 35 years, on January, no b"°“g1lE§'°_..5§lBH’l" lst ilL his» home in Freetown. M12,‘ Smith WflS well known in the‘ . district nnd mot highly esteemed. He lmvcs a wife and two young ’ children to whom sympathy ‘ls ex- tended. The funeral was held on January 3rd with a short service chasing around between sales and dealers, them are thrilling mo- merits when one discovers the exact piece one has hoped to find. Conservative Leader R. B. Ben- nett sounded a warning to the people immediately the proposed negotiations wore announced. He personally carried his warning to Victoria in the filial days of the by- election but that ridng returned a Liberal member for the first time was held at which matters par- taining to the welfare of the unit were discussed. ONE BILLION ‘°°""&!L°il€29_ lass 1) of the protective foods just repeat. is iis tendency to displace the essential foods which go to build up the icefh. Parents should train the child FOR THE DINING ROOM For instance, l. amall dining- at the home followed by e. ser- __.___ , fallen into the Liberal lap. h 30 years _ l i u I U ,3, ch h t -room in ant.que presents no great Apart from the statistical aspect " ' trad. Lib ~15 1 d _4 d practice interferes with the desire that, while a certain amount o! vce n H’ m L “m a mmded albums $569327p00 m the difmlllty- One has the choice of of the year's political history there Undoubtedly the abandonment of LII-El: Ielldeél: forwIgNlugc teontigfiie for bread, butter and milk_ candy taken at mealtimes, or per- any British preferences, if attempt- ed ,vi'ould furnish a major issue in ' House of Commons debate and re- ‘ suit in efforts by the Conservative group to force a general election. 'I'he Co-operiitivc Commonwralth Federation made no headway in the , year's election activ ties. In British Columbia the party hclcl its owu but failed to most with any great Freetown. Rev. fJr. Nicholson con- ducted both scrvlces,—S. , hops after vigorous outdoor play, is good for them. an (‘X0855 will cause them harm. If this advice is lin- pressed upon children when they are young. there will be less of the lthlldy habit when they are older. The excesses in the use of candy are not confined to those of tender navy and $418,796,000 to the army, plus emergency funds which would swell the defence total to $991,300,- 000. This total was 98 per cent higher than that of the budget five years removed—l934. The budget provided for a start during the fiscal year opening July l on the construction of two battle- tariffs. Some indication of the C3llll!l’_V'S either oak or mahogany, but the i! Victoria's endorsation of the Lib- ggndy appefltc i5 seen in the fact l i i t i l latter costs more, and Elheraton sldeboands, which are most suit- able, are difficult to come by in the smaller sizes. I! oak be chosen, a dresser — nctan expensive ad- junct-can be used as a sideboard, or alternatively a, smallish chest were several developments of inter- est. These included new trade pro- posals announced in November, the move toward constitutional reform, the procedure dispute between Al- berta. and the Dominion and alleg- , ed renewal of ircffon between‘, Prime Minister Mackenzie King and Premier Hepburn of Ontario. —A. Y. P. A. SOCIAL-Mem- bers of tho A. Y. P. A. of St. John's Church. St. Eleanor; held a very enjoyable social during Christmas work. Mr. Earl Cz-nnon acted as cbnirmnn. There ‘wax a ernl candidate in November was dc- ma; the pa,» “pita Cgngumption Q1 - clared by the prime m nistcr as an 15"..“ in America has gcne up 1mm indication that ‘the day of econu- [Mae pounds in 18,3 to approkb nomic nationalism and economic ‘ " ' imperialism" was past and that the sure path lo prosperity acid peace [Jointed toward intcmaflorial trade. {matcly 100 pounds today. The 2 per cont of our total intake of energy-yielding food» of 1823 has short prozrnin of vocal and in- sliips, two light cruisers, eight de- of drawers with a surface low . . . t . t. ‘Lira - "mmmm mY-“it Wivvvtd by smym’ six ‘"13"’? rm? it?“ SOLID enough to m u “m!” mm‘ mA<§l5t1§I§afN$r€§SM1ZS§$°BENFI§§ I: SuZILEI-tiig osggiciprgriggie? ex n- dlililllfvnutiasie tgZIvEHmmDSenLOWCuIIISnEW “$1.511 ZIIJOCJLDL zéegtgertixify frozfl i! r5 aames. The ladies than served auxiliary vesse n a d on‘ Chairs for this room might be of general eiection in the near future t t f m 1d. i w” t adopt a policy of lower tarffs and excessive use of sweets. 'I‘he growth . ' gpmrlnnd the affair Was brought Crafit. iaiécludilngutwo batttleshtepgkigl- the Windsor type. or Whtélbflfik -even as near as next fall ‘Sig; (‘jfnlgsfihung 31mm‘: tglagege’ even the sacrifice of British prefer- of the teeth is based on a proper nlsGmsl-NG SPINACH a case, Th.- pm d 1 “r88 y ‘ng u or con rac r. f h h i _ 10h - . - 4 . _ . Y a p 1- cec s were or arm ouse c ars v/h are very Against that possibility there The Pam, placed candumes m ences. Possibly in this course it guppy; of the 10,915 that contain NEW YORK_(C.P) _ spinach would heal the breaches within the party, Budget forecasts point to near achievement of a balance between revenues and expenditures but even if that end,is not reached there is believed to be little llkelhood of any increase in the tax burden. CANDY FOR CHILDREN GOOD I.\' MODERATION calcium phosphorus and the vita- stands the voluntary statement of mins. It is doubtful if the use of the prime m-nistei- that late in 1940 would be the best guess for the next general election. l-le said clear- ly his party believed the people wanted a. Liberal government as long as possible and that he was disposed to wait until the statutory term of five years had expired be- fore going to the country. Judged from results of the year's elections alone it would seem the prime minister had cause for h's opinion. In Ontario and British church DHYDCEO-“i-S. similar, wou‘d fit in equally well. One or two hits of brass, such as a warming pan, one or two candlestlcks, and maybe a copper flower container, will help to com- plete the old-world effect. as will a rough brick fireplace, and light- ing arrangements in keeping. haters are likely to be won over with this cheese sauce-top sp‘n- sugar has any direct effect in the M}, with grayed cheese mg Mk; 1t decay of the teeth. Its ill effect, ‘to until the cheese has melted. ;\&§§~O~$O~O§Q'§~§—§§ O0 O4 6Q O-§-O-4»§—§4O FEED PRICES Ranucan We Have In Stock At HARDINGS GARAGE, SUMMERSIDE ‘ British Columbia but failed. At the first real test wthin Aiberfa. a hy- eiection in Lethbridgc, the govern- ment candidate was beaten by a Unity candidate enjoying the sup- port of both Liberals and Conserva- tives. ~- A notable situation arose during the year when the Dominion gov- eiinment, exercising powers contain- ed in the Brltsh Norm America Act, disallowed three Alberta stat- utes which formed a part of the So- cial Credit experiment. EXPRESS SATISFACTION LONDON, Jan. 5 — President Roosevelt's demand before the United States Congress today for a. 31.000.000.000 national defence bud- get was viewed with satisfaction in authoritative circles here tonight as a powerful argument buttress- ing his expressed views on defence of world democracies. Political circles stressed the rc- quest was slgmficant in view of President's message Opening 7D —-PROMINENT RESIDENT OF IIIEETOIVN l’ A S S E S-There passed away at his home in Free- town Dec. 31»t.. Herbert Reeves a well known mid prosperous farm- er of the district. Mr. Reeves was ‘l4 years of age and had been in killing heath for some time. His passing will be learned with rc- gret by a wide circle of friends by Whom he was must highly es- SMALL BEDROOMS Small bedrooms lend themselves to antique furnishings, especially Dr. Mary Swartz Rose, who has a name as a food expert, says med. m.- leaves to mourn his m“ l! "l" '5 ‘my tamil-ctlli"! 1" "is Columbia heavy maioritics enicvvd ~ - t t ilt i thatsu u- crcatcs a a. tit t -. c M day when he urged These ucfs ies ric cd the r gi o B- n ppc e, no ,wido\v, one son. Wallace, m, the nronlagdrggflamoéiefence system as m‘? room. Chests of drawers with by Liberal governments were only the people to appeal to we courts m. other 50mm but for use,“ The _ Horse Meal, Tripe and Cereals, also whole-meat diet slightly impaired in general elec- tions during the year. In Nova. Bcotia, where the Liber- a.l party already held 22 seats out of 30 in the legislature, the general election returned it with 25 seats to five. Conservatives. who won only 39 seats in the 1935 Dominion general election, received a further setback when, on Nov. 29, they lost thc either a toilet glass on top or a wall mirror behind makes delight- ful dressing tables, though the snag here is that the cost of a. small chest is in inverse propor- tion to its size. However, even at that they are not too deadly. It may be news to some pee-pie that it is possible to have an nn- ' tique wardrobe of quite mcderaie | average child has a “sweet tooth.” He does not care for foods that are insipid. bitter or sour. Candy, if made from pure sugar. has ii place in tho child's die‘. It supplies energy for the body. Mara- ihon runners are advised to suck candy tablets when they are racing for the reason iihat the sugar helps to maintain energy. I and gnvc the provincial government i control over operations of chartered banks within the province. I Later three bills passed at the second special session of the Al- bcrtu legislature were reserved for the pleasure of the govcunor-gciier- o‘. ‘These bills renewed cfforfs of the prov nclal government to con- trol credit, increase taxation or. hanks, and provide power by which homestead and Alexander of Bos- ton, who CTIHC home for the gun- emf. Also two brothers and two sisters. Mr. llnrniio Reeves of New Hampshire and Mr. Herbert Reeves ofi iaWcsLPJEJHAda. 1H Scsiifltriir‘ and Esther, Mrs. ‘ Joseph _ Wcbdcr, Bedeque. The funeral was liclci on Tuesday from his late residence. Rev. J. W. A. essary to command respect for United States rights. ground for use FRED COLPITTS LTD. New Brunswick e4+o o-eweo-eceowroo 1 Salisbury 0 IrOO-O+OO+O—DO+QQ§Q-O-OO Schooner L-596. __(.C°9E1B.P°FJ?9 . "_ F'rmil: DCflIJOll vw ‘lad n? the or- ' ‘ pay a. last tribute to a dear friend Victoria but they believed the 0Y8“! had not taken much food. Airmen said it would be impos- sible to land a plane on the drift ice surroiindlfl! “l8 VESSEL 3°!‘ could a man walk from the craft to the shore over the five miles of loosely packed ice. An off shore ’wind. it was believed. might frea the vessel and permit her to - ’ under her own power to Victoria. J. L. DAWSON I ‘""‘°"”°§.§’.',‘.§"“““‘ Nicholson of North Bedeque con- ducting tltr service assisted by Rev. Mr. IProscr of Bodcrpic. Mrs} film‘... gan. Many attended to and neighbor-S. 1 i , AND EMBALMEB i FUNERAL niitauuun One is aipt to imagine that antiques as a class belon8 W the KENS|NGTON_ older type of house and have little or no affinity with th e modem bungalow with itl limited space and 10w ceilings, writes Sheila Stuart in the Glasgow Herald- But this is a mistaken idea. Provided the background is rlflht- Wm! 11° jarring note such as a cubist wall- paper or carpet. antiques may harmonize Just as happly in l newly built house as in one which has stood for a century. One must be l. little more care- ful in the choice of furniture that Du and Night mils Promptly Attended- PIIONE ‘l-l. Write for "Sunolo Service dimensions which will be no means crowd a modern bedroom; copies made from old wood can be had for quite a modest figure. Ladder- back, rush-bottom chairs would be quite suitable for a bedroom like this, as these are much less bulky than Chippendale or Heppelwhltc specimens. IN HALL AND LOUNGE The hall of the small modern house is often little more than a glorified passage, so that it ne- qulres little more than a table and a chair. 0r perhaips a dower chest if there is room for it-this last may justify its existence .by hous- ing the family blankets. Al it must be in part modern. the sitting-boom demands some. thought so that the Chesterfield ‘ and easy chair will not sit un- easily against their antique back- ground. Go slowly with this mom and rather keep it all modern than be persuaded into buying thing: you are not sure about. A Chip- pendale mirror, hung so as to III‘! the illusion cf space, is a pietti safe purchase. and ¢xtreme‘y dc- Slonte" and "get valuable practical information on fox is all, and nothing cumbrous per- eorative if | .~.:ed about a semi- clrcular table. so l; a corner oup- Tcry stronghofd of Victoria the from the people, and the federal jority in the House of Commons thP govcrnmrnt could regulate the Sugar. says Dr. John PS. Mc- Cullough. has ho place in the Libfrflls publication of news. Thus the year ends with seven Liberal provincial governments, umn" Com-g Declsil-f‘ y three of them with fresh mandatcs Disposition of these bills awaits results of supreme Court of Canada | hearings opening in January, to dc- i tri-miuc izcncmlly if the powers of‘ drzillovrzince mid reservation arc? subsisting powers Wlllllfi the consfl- i tution. and specifically if the three bllls in question are within the com- petence of the Alberto legislature to party's already record-breaking ma- augmented by one gain from the Conservatives. Vacancies existed in two federal ridiiigs as the year drew to a. close but they were both in Quebec rid- ing: whch have always sent Liber- als to Ottawa. enact. A roya‘ commission under Hon. Survey Trade Situation Newton w. Rcwcll, Chief Justice of, Ontario, opened hearngs in No- vember to investigate and report on relations between provinces and Do- minion with a view to recommend- ing what changes should be made ' in such relations. Constitutional re- form is expected to be recommend- ed when the report is brought in, probably lafe next year. In the mean time the prime mnistcr has asked the Provinces to co-oncratc in an amendment to the British North America Act to otrahlc the Dominion to enact and administer an unemployment insur- wnce system. Six proviuccs agreed but Alberta. In his general election statement the prime minister qualified his forecast of 1940 as the likely year of dissolution by saying "if nothing unforeseen occurs in the mean- time." I Some observeis cing io the be-i lief that the "unforeseen" occur-i renco which may precipitate a 8811- »ral efectioai will be the reaction in parliament and in the Country t0- he tariff changes that will iii-ist- from the forthcoming negotiation of , trade agreements between tho United States and United Knadoni, and between Canada and the Uni: feeding. Published elx times yearly and FREE to all Fox Breeders in Canada. Write Tndoy. INTERNATIONAL FOX d» ANIMAL FOODS, LTD. Iilmlmnldo 63f 5319i!‘ I. I. III-AND inlticd lest it dominate the room and dwarf the rest of the furniture. And there are lots of antiques ir miniature, as it were; small edi- find. lions or larger pieces which lend I It is, however, supremely lmport- ‘ themselves admirably to rooms ,' ant to avoid overcrowding here. o0 ‘ board. So also is a bureau-but i the smaller ones are difficult iol that if the atmosphere is not de- finitely antique it is at least rest- , ful and pleasant. which an neither large nor lofty These are the articles to seek. and though the finding 0d them‘ * abandon some of her prcfciencel in ing this project through at the c ‘ Quebec and New Brunswick held nut for more particulars before de- cidimy. and New Brunswick declar- "d at. once the qucstion would have in be hqtum by ifs legislature wh ch ed States. It has been officially admit-viii that in the negotiations between United Kingdom and Uniiid States the relations between (‘Hizidh and the United Kiifgdom -.\:ll come un- ivrr-ts early iii lh" year. der review. Rumors hair for some, It would sccm tha= fhc prime limo declared Canada w l! have to mlrxlsicrfls announced hope of putt- huilding of‘ the child's nutrition. For this reason concentrated sweets, used to excess are harmful. They impair the appetite for such necessary foods ns moat, milk, egiv, cereals, vegetables and fniifs. The only danger of eating candy in ex- cess is the fact that it tends w re- place essential articles in the diet. The place for its use is in addi- tion f0 the nece=sary foods. When candy is taken at the end of a meal as a form of dessert. it gives a sense of satisfaction. If taken before a meal it is liable to blunt the ap- t petite and to interfere DIANE ur Y0llll LIVER BILE- Ancl You'll Jump Out of Bud In llie Morning Rnrin‘ to Go The liver should pour out two pounds _nl "quhl d ily. if LIlII bili- bile into your bowel» n ianol flowing freelywour food iluesmtdigcat. lt just decays in the bowels. Gne bionic up you!‘ stomach. You get constipated. Harmful poisons 3n inin the body. and you fool lour. sunk and the world looks punk. A more bowelmovemontdocsift always act lit the mun. Ynuneod Nnfhilthilllt that works on the liver u well. It take: those Rood. OIII Carter's Little Llvor Pills in R4‘! ""5" "f" Iiminda of bile lluwinir freely nmi make you for] "up and uiflflarmlctin rind pzrntlr, they make lho hiio llnw freely. They do the wnrk of enlam r-l but hiivc no cnlnmi-l nr mercury In (horn. Ask for carton Lltth- Liver riii- by namelstuhbnrnlv win-r anything 0111x166- with the use 1 FOXMEN ! ! BREEDING- RATIDN (Cube or Meal) insures you a maximum crop of 1938 pups if started on your breeding foxes NOW! and used according to instructions. WHY WASTE TIME FEEDING INFERIOR FEEDS CONCOCTED BY MEN WITHOUT FIRST HAND KNOWLEDGE 0F THE FOX AND HIS REQUIRE- MENTS AT VARIOUS SEASONS ‘I '2 ? We invite the public to visit our up-to-date Feed Plant at Summerside, and our Experimental Ranch of foxes, and then judge for yourself if you are feeding the BEST or not. INTERNATIONAL FOX & ANIMAL FOODS, LIMITED l.. W. HANCOCK. Manager. Sutnmerside, l’. E. Island