.;‘f:jaii‘ri’ l0 lillltl It ls an accepted stamp ot ironl coast to coast. it isiiientlfisii vvith merchandise moisture up to an especially high stanilarliln Groceries av ‘merchandise solll by this large organization. BAKING gatonia COFFEE 15c llh.tin.. .. .. .. 6 8aionia misr- uEllilll-ZS m" ilo.2tin.. .. 3 for» 11 a mi-tlylln-tin .. .. .. .. \ TRAW- .. sEach Qargniq JELLY POWDEHS 5c Assorted Flavors galonid TOILET 75c a 4 75552350 saionia OATSUP 0c c ,l2oz.boitle.. TEA at a I _v“i"ih'."pko. .. .. .. .. nia HONEY Gatonia - Ito. 2y tin Co“ ~y2 ...§ 7c 2 z§n7c ..._.__ anon ». emmm IIZEATQNIZS; mo» boating has become so pop- luiar on the Danube at Budapest, . BungdryIthat the police have equip- ' ped'tlie'ir' boats with motors in order {to handle the traffic. Qalbinia genera sullls No. "2 tin 15c Work on Australia's Murray River irrigation scheme, on which more than $35,000,000 has been spent, has been stopped because of the money shortage. l , .. . ‘fibdkofihpoow-o0ofl4eo 0000 000000-00-000000000000400000 0*" Ayrshire Breeders oiP.E.l. senor: mos, n. n. naown. Charlottetown, n. n. s Your President. ‘ y Teasurer. We wish all breeders of Ayrshire cattle in this province or anyone in- terested to communicate with the President or Secretary of this Club and state‘ what they have to sell giving age and general description (cows when I due to, freshen) and also anyone requiring Ayrshires can be accommodated - hioosi-eooooain; with this Club. Let us all work together in the interest of the breed. ploooeoooooeooc 00000000000 0000040000 00000000 0000000-0 QIW-X-YI-ZZ-ZFrZB-EO-Feb. 1st. ~. Wharf. Highest prices for 00000000 see- ooaoogoooooooooeooa-ooooo ATQES Well - Known roxmen n Leave for Pacific Coast lllr. J. Edgar Mllligan and George L. Morrison leaves today for we raculc Coast. on Mr. Mtliigons trip no llloflldl visiting the Purina Mills a: Se. Louis, ma, to gev the latest in- mrluatlon lQKBuafllI me seeding o! Purina Fox uuow which produce he is agent for on the island. This chow is giving universal satisfaction throughout the Island and can he ob- tnineel from the following district representatives: ueorge McIntyre, Montague. Wasvill be buying every clay at our warehouse ogan's <1 til?“- ‘J. nasrlm novams slashes... l’. a. Island ~ i LPFloncs 798 and 938 George Crosier, at lfenry Nelsons warehouse, Kensington. I J. A. MacNeill a Soul, Suinuserside. Edgar MacArthur, Alllerton. Purina. Feed Store, Queen St» ciioi-loleelown. ‘i o Elienile Cold “‘ , lilierslie. 0’l.eary Dairy- and Cold Storage Co., 0'beary. Mllllgan a Morrison ranch, Nor- , tham. i wwooewoo4ve-ooaoowen 1326-1-28-11. _.___ 60000 ‘OOQOOOOQOOQ-OOOOQOOO EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Chases m H. J. Mslzoiv OPTOMETBIBT i ' Ofllce Connected With Drugstore i Montague. P. B. l. . XOJOMOOOUOOOOO-OO-OOO-QQ-O‘. --o-- -_-_-_.-_-. aa-m-o-n-Zi sinymvv-Hvrsxs 1m 64 Queen Street tendon, B, O. t. Enzland . - 1- new FURS llsg bags will be furnish- out charge by applylsg T. Holman. Ltd. lum- . P. B. i. A stepresented by ~ v Fraser, inc. ' Fifth Avenue ow York, N. Y. 0000 OOOQOFO-O- revwe-ee-ooou...“ Westcrrl Guardian _ . iqx-n JIIII e100! rose-colored etched tumbler package Robin Hood Rapid Oats at your Grocer. , iflil-l-fl-iwock. -l AM AGAIN llANDLiNGIioi- ooial fertilisers and urgently advise booking your orders to avoid any dia- appotntment irl getting delivery. costs no more to book early. Janice E. McNeil, Kensingtomh B. In. ._ isss-l-Zli-wtd-aatss- weeks —ABBIES VSCBYSTALS,’ Janu- ary 28th, Crystal Rink, Biuhmarsldc. thlrd- game oi * section ot Prince Edward island league. ' 1305-21 l —DIS'I'INGUISBD VISITOIP Miss M. A Veasey, missionary o: the United Church in Japan. win visit Bummerside this week and will be the guest o! Mrs. L. R. Allen Miss Veaotii will be the chief speaker at the Annual Presbyterian Meeting o! the W. M. B. of the United Church in Canada ho be held in Kenalsigton. --nrn'risnn soclso-A most enjoyable social was held last Fri- day evening in the ilipworth Hail. Bummerside, by the Social Club _oi ‘trinity United mini-eh. nvei-y guest w‘ s. cent for each year or their age and as the party was mostly com- posed o! older members of the church a. good sum was realised. The follow- ing program was well carried out and brought much apilllllflc. Piano solo. Miss Jean Gordon and Miss Bessie Smaliman. reading Mrs. A. B. McKay Quartette, M18 Il-hcl seroua. Mrs. ll. A. Largo, 1413C. P. Crue and Mr. A. F. Sharp; solo, ioweil Hancock. violin solo, Mr. A. Hume, Duet, (voc- a1) Miss and Mr, Smaiunan, Duet. (vocal) Miss Strong and Mrs. LUBE- Vioiin solo, Mr. A.’ Hume. Mr. Doui- las Gordon was the very able Films‘ or the evening. Refreshments were served by the ladies at the close oi the evenirign-S. . PERSONALS _m-s. (Rem) m. Boothroyd. oi york. was s. week end visitor to Sum- rstde the guest or Mrs. L. B. Ai- ienP-B. ‘ ;ALPITA"_I'AION Throbbing of lleart Alter tlie "Flu" llro. J. Sault IN. intlebruaz Ihadaaeveveattafloflnduensawbi leftmewlthpaipitatsonandthroblnng ottbebeart. "Iteitvaryweakndtiredaobegaa h“ *5 Mnnnnng i‘. l- iii-Ll \ it‘ Eastem Gumdiqn \ I-Iii . . .,'FUNER.AL ‘SERVICES’. —The tuncral‘ of» Captain John Smith vvhicirieit his residence on‘ Water Street, Georgetown at 9 a. day was one of the largest seen tor some time; Rev. 0. Kiskins conduct- ed the servlccfnssisted by Rev. G. V. McCahe, alter which his remains were interred in the adjoining ceme bery there to await a glorious resur- reotion. The pail bearers were John Délorey, James Skinner. Joseph Mc- Donald, Seymour Knight, D, P. Mc- Kinnon. i‘... H. Douglas. The Mayor and ilown Council marched at the head oi the procession, the flags were flying half mast B8 Captain Smith hadbeen liar-Mayor. flrho “mourners were lei-our Dolziel, Ed- win MacDonald. Fred Tavoilr, F. D. Memorials, John Murohv or. John Murphy, Patrick Murohyoud Jack Smltbh-A. ' ..'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon- ald, Panmure Island, recently visit- ed Georgetown-A. ‘ In Miniature- Dorothy Dix Continued from page t the world had been written shout women and for women except the truth." she explained. "Arid so I began vn-iting the truth as I have seen it about the relationship or men and women I called these articles the them." Meantime . the young Journalist was disciplining herself in her own hard school. She studied word books the dictionary and ‘books of synonyms. She memorized editorials. She foll- owed and-dissected the work o! cvcry big writer in the country. Arid above all, she wrote and rewrote her own material, contrtving with infinite labor to develope the force and fire for which her writing is famous. "I have written the same piece over fifty times to get more punch do. As e. result oi this intensive sell-training I was able, in one hi, m- ‘ ‘Dorothy Dix Talks’ and women liked ’ into it," she admitted. "And I siill~ in: "coir tonnes in 1'08. up all o." the ndlki. = 1‘ Q v.6‘ liillilffllil‘ not»... ‘l s... it Damascus. from Chine and inlaid furniture trom the ‘East. Each hi! been. brought hick; ‘from one of many. tripe. aiongvfttll. a wealth»! impressions.- and :tlons and a. keen. interest in "the next jaunt." ,- And, miraculously, each ycar her vitality matches her enthusiasm. rwo yonrsiagoshe vlewéd a large section of Northern Africa from o_ camel's hack. Last year silo pene-' troted, also on camel back, as iar us. Toheren, in Persia, especially ' to. study the women d! the Near East. mony.of whom still live in the sor- cludcd harem ilio. This year‘ her ! goal was a-not the tourist land ‘seen from a comfortable deck chair but the real Klondyke as viewed fron. a dog sled’ fifty miles above Dawson. i, Every morning the postman slag gel-s up to the door of this NewOr leans home with 1000 pieces of min addressed to Dorothy Dix. “Those letters." sheconicssed. “an tho most amazing human documents "WP Written; find as they ilow across ‘my (lcsk in all endless stream, 1 am lglven such a glimpse oi’ the human heart as perhaps no other human bclni; has over been privileged to see, "It is a cross-section 0t life, raw up. ‘Some of the letters are written by souls lrl torment. 1 carvimnglne mun and wcnlell getting up from bod". Oil which they have tossed sloop- lcssly to try to case their over-burd- clzcd hearts by writing me. "What do they write about, these; and stcalustrcssc" ziges and teach- ers, stcncgrapil rn:l farmers? Mrs! ' clerks ailJ bu‘ s men, governors of their letters are written in terribi stress, nlony are heartbreaking! Lliilliltliiit). Some are so heroic in thcl. acceptance of almost impossible 11v ing conditions that you fecl that th: ivorriors should be decorated with ‘ ‘Hi0 cross oi.’ the Legion of Honor. "ll/lolly, too, are amusing. Not long ago one writer said, '1 usually take. "my problems to God, but now, Mlsa Dix. I .\Vitl'il’. the advice of someone’ real practical.‘ i “Generally the letters follow a dili- tdilct trend. -Wherl I first began keeping my finger on the pulse oi humanity about the beginning of the century. it was must quieter and generally speaking, steadier. f Some letters are naive in their ex- planations of‘ extenuating circum-l stances, sucii as the one irons a, ohservs- ~ supreme test. to write 00.000 words i" FQHHL! girl who wrote not long slgof 1'1 days on 52 different subjects. i'Of course, Miss Dix, you're oid-' such distinctive work could riot go ‘fashioned iii your ideas, but then long unrecognized and tour yeorstiiey didn't know about sex when later Dorothy Dix was "discoverer? ,you were iyflllllfI, did they?‘ ‘ by ithe sharp-eyed Mr. Hearst. In I "To which I tcit bnilnd to respond 1901 she Joined the stall of the New that Adam an’! Ezi-o had known all York "Journal" and became one of there was to i“ ‘.1 about the the new craft-a woman reporter. subject, and t‘ ~ais had even “call-lg by the hundred ask how to invented a new ‘an since the get into the writing game," continued Garden or E1?" o. p i DoroEhyDix remlntscently; "and to’ "Wives today i truer to the answer them i have a ect.of counter i 1900 form than any other’ olase‘ of no used about six been and have round them help ins a great desli and such a good medicine." Price, 50c. a be: at all drugglsta and dealers, or mailed direct on receipt of . by The T. Million 00., Limited, orouto. (h! FARM Fllll SALE Homestead farni questions. ‘Have you the coristltu- corrcspondenm. They are still both- l-Il "11 mun“! f” uflu‘ Ition o! an 5x? Can you so Wliiwlli- cred by drunken and faithlesa hus- sieep? Can you eat anything 0i‘ 80 bands; and just as often, perhaps ‘without eating‘. work anywhere Bl ofteller, they have fallen iniove \. with buildings any time. under any conditions? Can 5.0“ guy on s. story through rain and shins and darkness and cold until you have collected every scrap of in- ioimation? Can you work 18 hours a day?‘ "1 did ‘oil of those things for molly “mo. Qnqugfly Dorothy Dix became ‘with another man, whom they are ready to break up their homes.‘ Our- iiously enough. their vanity leads them to believe that their fascina- llons arc so great that the ‘Othe: Man‘ will bc willing to take then. ivitll five or six children! i "One hundred husbands write‘! mo today where ono used to wrlt~ =11“ “mime- Wlth 11.0mm: covered i awn) . ' -1 i Nollie serious _ 1-8017. asllrus I . w.‘ Note nnoijmi ‘diilboi Miillliilonfliéigil/syfiniiih n»... ofldunting- -. ill?"- Qlloo brccdcl‘ 6f lllohfirdt‘ Aymllirollow to produce over 100 lbs. of milk-in a day, has to say regarding-BALANCED RAIIONS. - (Eatract from o letter dated Dec. 2. 1929) . . a ' "UNION GRAINS are practically u» only Conunerciol Mixed "Feeds l have ever used that l felt satisfied were us good value. "as [could mix nluself. As long as they Isold to their present rc- .- “lationshipin pricey to the other standard feeds weowill continue ‘Flo use them. . »' ' _ ' . _ ' (signed) Gilbert McMillan. There is no Dsirylgv- v 1 Canada better qualifiolbto judge of tho value of Dairy Ra‘... . , . ..I Mr. till-billion us his lifetime has been spent in breeding. rearing iiilLl fvdtllfiif cattle for show and production. --ASK YOUKR LOCAL DEALER FOR UNION GRAINS-if ho cannot evenly you. eohinionionlo with- - ~ A. HORNE s» c0. 1 a ’ (IHARLUTTIQTUWVN V ' g___ UNlON GRAINS LIMITED ' ' ' ‘LrJNNllXYll-I l1. orig, a-L-‘qg, A i? goo A» not". BICUT h.“ i.’ I . 4' f own ‘Mollie-kn... 4....“ nag... Their Ghoieel - c: ‘ . l i ‘ ‘ NOT BY MEAT ALONE *5 Leading fox ranchers have demonstrated that, in addition to meat, it-is absolutely necessary to feed a. liberal supply of lMPERiAl. BISCUITS daily during the winter season, in order t0 k136i) the bowels regularyand also to ensure the females having 9-11 adequate supply of milk during the lactation pefloil. . IMPERIAL COD OIL BISCUITS aroanade from a. formula. ‘ which has been prepared with tlieSBTeSlfltS in view and which reliable tests, extending over a. considerable term 0t years, have‘ proved to be slgnally successful. A ~ a ' Ranches, which have continued (the feeding oflMPERiALS regularly in winter, have had tholargest litters of young foxes and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity: in ad- loonsisting of about ninety five acres, seventy acres being- clear and culti- vated, the balance being wood, etc. Also lift acres with buildings known a; the Cum farmwfidfilig the myutlggtion and crusade o! that a ovs m s. on c ere are h?“ £22m‘: Warsaw-he in addition in her reilll. u; h, "u lar work. she k811i "l1 tilt Diilm/“Y 9”‘ For “‘ interrelation apply to Talks, which had an unbroken record the undersigned: oe o. Morley M. _of as years Without niisslnu on “we 3o". Banister. filo». llnlnienaide. All of this has given her infinite Lin!‘ nwcm’ understanding of hu n nature. mabbaxr" Tau’ Mun’ I" B‘ Desiring to devote erseit entirely < ' to these Talks which, she says mod- estly, "I hoped i could niskc help- ful to my day and generation," mo" u m; munti-yks foremost "sob sister"; and for twenty We“ 59-1‘ covered every. sensational story, vice ono-i ten or twenty years ago. And tho Lesson for this is that there is a le- voit of husbands quietly going on iii iAlnsrlca. The model-n husband is no longer satisfied with e wife who . ls merely latthiui and virtuous and a lair wok. He wants a wife viho_ will be entertaining. who will keep-i up with him mentally arid especiallrn mic who sympathize-s with him and ls affectionate to "I am. constantly surprldtid and touched to reielve letters troni peo- ple wanting help mo at my job, to give maths benefit oi their ex- For assured winter season. IMPERIALS PHONE‘, 72l- PWhy it's gotten so." Dorothy Dix ditlon, they have practically eliminated thedestroying of young by the females. ‘ ~"- ~ from the factory. Imperial [Biscuit ' Co. oooeoeeoooooeoeeeeuooo-eo have your ans 3 . IXAIINID AND oosssaa ins-ran ax g a s.‘ BARKMAN , , oval-loos nets-moi P. a. s § oe-ee-ooooeoooooeenooaca-s . aamGlNc UP FATHER perience. Or o doctor will write. ‘f see in a recent article that you ‘ refer to e. ," ‘case which is pathological. Now in my practice -I~flnd-elc.' Ono woman lawyer reli- ieo she makes a home. loi- the oa- cntly ssnejnie su entire hi-lsr deal- years young lather. in a charming in: with theiitsttis of ills ocular“,- Els house filled with odd“ thlngslaw wire in the unites States. Dorothy Dix retired aeyerai years BB0 to New Oreleans. There she writes hea- daiiy column which is syndicated trom New York to South Africa and irw London tn Shanghai. There, \ was.» 0 O-0&O&0 000-000-000» 000 Aeuoua or: is i5 colrr AM‘ iritrtguu-everythina need laughed ooniidlnglyl read and enjoy novels any more. They all seem tame alter ‘the real live letters i’. read ‘every day. Many or them have plot. mystery. romance. ed M‘ I novel or itunlan emotle . . . "Many o! the problems so in- "that ~ 1 can't results feed IMPERIALS throughout all the . \_ _ ' ~ are sold by leading distributors or direct i393- 44° Chilrlottetown, P. '.E. ‘ l. tricate than only. Almighty ‘wisdom can solve them; but to all {give understanding and the best advice r have in the shop. It my stufl has , / ‘ been concur. it‘a amuse rvo been _ oosshoi real rc- human.» like the woman. lo. lei-olefin araflil which so fit- olav The waive round oooli- ‘ _ ’ ‘ and comes "roan-col." we thoyto her; “m: " soul." said she to ‘thong?’ ' _ csinisiu. ham bleed have jgona- into that-title. "i-iirhfli Paid llswsolitlr Woman in Tho World." ’