' Jr-w. x. Bzomley (can) "Ifnovencher (n) t DUO-h (GOP -t}> “Ne! ron Us, You ut ‘us ‘humming "with / your two songs that cop- turs the spirit ol happiness! You at our toot topping J $ H A rox PICTURE with ZIOHN sores QROCHEIIE HUDSON ~__JANE_DAR_WEI._I. /' 3.15 - rr :- JNominatiQn §fft76 Constituencies igfederal General Election “Qkcopyrigiit 19x5, by The Canadian .2 1 ) gcjyllowing is the list oi nomina- mrflons in 76 o! the 245 constituencies "(m the Dominion general! election. {-111 these constituencies nomination ;_,4;igy_ was set for Sept. 30. while “mgninstions will be held Oct. '7 in fljthe, remtaining 167 wconstltuencies, 3 epresen ing 168 sea . ' Legend: c-Canservative; Lr-Lib- Haral; OCR-Cooperative Com- ‘monwealth Federation; lit-Recon- “fstruction; UFA-Uniied firmer-s ‘(For Alberta; UFO-United runners tor Ontario; BC-Social Credit: ma. i ‘L-Independeht; P - Progressive; 1,, b-Lobor; Comm-Communist; i“ ‘ -Member o! last House; Figures -" ' rocketed alter constituency name; , , dicate party majority in las ection. where constituencies have - n redistributed figures {or cor- (firfspolldlng territory are given." .4 NOVA SCOTIA 315M’ Inverncsa-Richmond (0-165 and c-svz) A . n. Macdougall (c) nald Maclennan (L) , B. A. LdBlano (R) ' QUEBEC il-dihllgg’se"§ Chapleau (Established 1833) earl (11; '. - ‘ . A. Turgeon (O) . A. Lalonde (L) ". B. Cote (R) ank Blais (Ind-L) Chsrievoix- Saguena y (L-2728 ) germ D’Autei.iil (O) » t . F. Oasgrain (L) Murray Warren (R) .134: v (315179 (H11) nc.t Slrois (O) ' aurlce Brdsset (L) . Donal’. Roy (R) A. Raymond (C) cmar. Farquhar (L) _ OIQIIIIIO ' _ (D-rsu) Ir. A. ersaeaié l. with your time ggyjcrm ADDED . . . ‘TAMING run WILD ‘ amrirsnucarrno PAPA” THREE snows DAILY TH URSDAY-FRlDAY-S-ATURDAY PRIIIGE EDWARD n’); -- ‘Dr. M. J. Maioney (O) Dr. J. J. McOmn (L) J. P. Drsnsiieid (I) ‘T. H. ltllllfli (O) 7.00 — 8.45 P, M. Ndliiz-FIGBT . 18o - I60. . . . I60 - 38o - 3T0 J. E. Matthews (L) J’. H. Wood (CCF) Cecil s. Leech (B) Churchill (0-874) “List H In ‘E’. M. Stilt (C) Hon. T. A. Crerar (L) Alex Stewart (OOF) Dauphin (C-684) ‘Hon. J. L. Bowman (C) W. J. Ward (L) ' R. A. McKellcr (OOF) C. E. Chappie (R) J. J. spooner (1nd.) Iroutcnoc-Addingtou (o-zssr) J. A. Pringle (C) '0. A. Campbell (n) ' Limi- Harold l-iellmuth (R) (14-412) Grey-Bruce W. C. Miller (C) (Pi-Md) Howard winklcr (L) ' Mrs. Eva. Nekon (R) Dr. L. G. Campbell (O) Dr. W. A. Hsll (L) ‘Agnes Msophail (UFO-LAB) Hastlngs-Petcrborough (Oh-GOO!) ‘Dr. A. T. Dnbury Hark Ferguson (L) ' MacDonald (L-P-499) w. H. spinlrs (C) A. M. Messner (L) ‘W. G. Weir (L-P.) (C) John MacLesn (OOF) Judson A. Gunter (R) Marquette _ (0-2684) Xenon-Rainy River (L-cicc) to.» z-n (c) e". l. :.i (L) Prank .7. Mclihnus <0)‘ .i_;-. . ._r:wn (OOF) ‘Hush McKinnon (L) J. I". Coll-In (OO) Neepawa. George Oeddcs (H) (0-417) ‘Hon. T. C. Murphy (C) F. D. Mac Kenzis (L) B. H. S. Beutiy (OCF) Dr. J. R. Martin (R) Portage La Prairie _ (O-itz) Mullahs-Ontario (Pn-OO“) ‘Di’. Peter McGibbon (C) Stephen Furniss (L) Arthur J. Shipmln (OCF) Harmon E. Rico (R) Nlpllling (14-2151) J. M. McNamara (O) ‘W. H. Burns (O) Harry Leader‘ (L) Wilfred Metcslie (R) ‘J. R. Hurtubise (L) Provencher Joseph Levert (OOF) (L-P c288) Kelvin A. Stewart (It) A. '1'. Hill (Comm) i-.. “curgeois (O) ‘A. . tzzbien (L) Jerry Sound (0-1180) Selkirk (C-lfl) Dr. M. H. Limbert (U) A. G. Slaght (L) G. s. Thorvaldson (C) Di. w. R. Meson (B) Wm. Langwn (OCT) W. E. Gordon- (R) Port Arthur .1. T. Thor-son (L-P.) (0-1956) E. N. Mills (BO) Pontinc George Wardrope (O) (0-1898) O. D. Hows (L) Sour-is Aicx Gibson (OOF) (0-472) E. Plche (L) P. A. Legrow (B) - . D. Lupointe (E) A. E. Smith (Ocmm) ‘E. F. Willis (C) Gecrgc MacDonald (L) . n. McDonald (Ind-L) lrontmr North A. rr. Piiikli (o0!) - (0-1!!!) W. H. Clandenning (B) ormmio _ ‘Dr. 1. o. Ootnsm (o) sprlnrfield ,_ up»... East Dr. M. McKay (L) | (c-rm) 4 (0-29?) Walter V. Kidd (B) t _ . - ' tr. 1.. Taylor (o) . J. Card (C) uenrrew Bltlih | JOhli M. Turner (1.) (15-340) Herbert Sulkers (COP) Arthur M. DOYIG (H) Andrew Jitharchuk (1nd) J. H. Mcllurrsy (Ind-L) it . i. Alma- Welt .1. r. Morrison (a) u. J. atryoir (L-P) . g (o-ms) . , _, . . ‘ Timisklmlng , ~ sAsnAmnew/m I. v. McMillan (c) (c-isu) n. s. Hlmilton (t) p r , _ Alslhibois ‘ Albert Hendrick (O0?) . . _ ' ‘Hon. w. A. Gordon w‘ ' (11-10!) Vis-rcont n. ‘Prcwei’ (it) » Walter A. mus (L) " s. u. Woodilo w. .1. r-uii (our) w. v.'. Limri (c) '-‘Rcl:;. McKenzie (L) ClllIlC‘. Broulhton (COP) Ihrlroldt (ll-Nil) Vichlb i‘ .V (o-mt) e . A. r. memo '01.) snu» llritoviu (u) n.-. n. n. Momma (n) 8:): hm; .1. it. Illicit» (l) sorophmnum)(oori -'» w i r- ‘ ‘in: Y ‘ " ' O ' 1 i Thom an i ~ Iii‘! William IIUIIOIA J. I‘. it’: '2..'i'ry (BO) (o-rm) . ~ » s. (o) Duchy (n-pat) . 0mm lassdtfloii ti.) Wcsyl Nowizowsky (Comm) CAPITOL - Last Time! TodIJT-d ~ 7 - 8.48 P-M- . ANN HARDING - ROBERT MONTGOMERY in “BIOGRAPHY 0F A‘ BACHELOR, GIRL” . ALSO . . . Lowell Thomas and‘ BabyBurlesir Mat. . . . 11c -26c. Eve, 26c_-32c Lambs” and Song Hit CLAIL DoDD-ALics wrn-rs-oso. s. STONE PL us. . Jfifiosrpn PICTURES wontns HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP MAX BAER JOE VS. LOUIS See the Knockout Punch in the Fatal Fourth Round. FILMS WILL NOT BE SHOWN THURSDAY MATINEE. BUT WILL BE SHOWN ON ALL SHOWS STARTING THURSDAY EVENING. O. B. Elliott (BO) Lake Oentro ((3-19! and L-83'i) A. A. Peters (O) J. F. Johnston (L) W. R. Fsnrher (OCT) Rrzcsl Hzrtney (BO) MaoKerulc ( 5-1814) Leslie Sherman (OCT) I ‘J. A. gMacMillan (L) Re": A. M. Nicholson (OOF) J. A Tit Padgett (O) I. ("ifiillm (BO) Maple Geek . (0-557) ‘Dr. J. E- Swanswn (O) O. R. Even: (L) Rev. A. D. Stade (OOF) C. Jczsn (SC) Melfort (0-1322 ) ‘Han. rrfxi-t Weir (C) Mnlrrin McLean (L) Mrs. ti. c: Pope (OCF) Arthur G. Lewis (BO) Moiviiid (L-ZOM) G. l‘-' "art (C) ‘Her R. Motherwsll (L) L. ii‘ ‘rltzer (COF) Hol; Munch (BO) Moon Jaw (0-939) ‘W. A. Beynon (O) J. G. Ross (L) Ohsrles Stuart (COF) R. M. Johnson (SO) North Blttleior ‘ ( 14-1005) ‘C. R. McIntosh (L) Rev. H. Hamilton (CCF) H. Watsnn (BO) Prince Albert (L-1192) i". T. Groves (O) ‘Rt. Hon. W. L. M. King (L) Thomas Jolmson (CO?) A. N. Bedsrd (80) QlYAppeiie . (0-90!) ‘E. E. PeJley (O) J. A. McGowan (L) J. F. l-l-rmsn (OCT) 3681M. Cit! (04100) , ‘F. W. Tlifnbiill (C) D. A. Mci-liven (L) Dr. I-lllih M61288!) (OCF) loeeMwn-lluar (0-1018) ,'W. J. Lioucks (O) ‘Wm. Richardson (L) M. J. Ocldwsll (O0!) JOlBph Hartwell (BC) O GocrI_Q__liui!ml-n ( ) URS. - FRI. -- SAT. 3.15-7-8.45 EM. ALSO . . . C A R T O O N “Two Little CHARDOTTETOWN i GUARDIAN - ---~~-. ===-==-- -— 381M011 0% H. H; Hmsclai (B) Saskatoon Oits (O-lllt) Dr. J. T. u. Anderson (O) Dr. A. M. Young (L) John Evans (O0!) w. P. Wemiey (R) 1-1. W. Arnold (BO) [wilt Current (Ir-OM) J. O. Ho" (O) ‘O. I‘. Bothweii (L) J. G. L-rycocir (CO!) '0. Noll (SO) The lctflaiorlll (L-ou) A. W. Bsllows (O) "John Vslianco (L) Mrs. Louise Lucas (OOF) J. A. Noedhcm (BO) Woybum (ll-ills) George Bcischel (O) Rev. T. C. DOWla-s (OOF E. J. Young (L) M. A. Fletcher (s0) Wood Mountain (11-13!) R. B. 805th (C) ‘Dr. T. S. Donnelly (L) A. W. OM18 (OOF) H. K. Warren (SO) Yorkton (L-lfll) John Hhstyshyn (c) “G. W. McPhec (L) 51cm; Benson (COP) A. M. Kelso (50) u Benson (COP) ALBERTA i Acadia (UIA Aooiamatlorr) O C. A. Caughiin (O) Dr. A. M. my (1.) "Rcl: . Gardiner (CO1) Virt ". (jllllfih (so) Atlanta (O-IM) Adeociat Bcilcau (O) J1me; O. MlcNamee (L) gJ. Rowe (SO) B56116 I110! (UFA 5M7) J. w. G. Morrison (C) M. L. Forster (L) ‘H. E. spencer (OW) < Rcbl. Fair (BO) Bow liver (UIA 111:) Andrew Davison (O) C. R. Wllod (L) _ ‘E. J. Garland (COP) Clirz‘?! E. Johnston (BO) Cllllli (UFA U") G. P. Smith (L) -w. T. Lucas (CO!) J. A. Mai-shill (BO) Jasper-Edna (abolished 1W) ‘Hon. O. Stewart (L) G. Bevington (OOF) Wfter Kuhl (BO) Lethhridgo (O-Ul) ‘Dr. J. S. Stewcrt (O) L. Fairbairn (L) J. A. Johansen (O0!) J. H. Bwclrmcm (BO) Hooked (UTA-DI) l". W. Mathewson (O) Frank McKenns. (L) ‘G. G. COOL! (COP) Rev. E. G. Hansel] (SC) Medicine BM (Ir-Nil) G. W. Blacirstock (O) ‘Dr. l". W. Gefshl-W (L) A. H. Mitchell (BO) trace liver (UFAi-llll) lhnert V. Berzin (O) J. P. McI ale (L) Rene A. Relletier (BO) Donald M. enncdy (OOII RM! D60!’ (UFA-JOII) Arthur Stewart (O) George Clark (L) ‘Aliltd Spectrum (OCF) Eric Poole (SO) Vcgrovills (WA-Hit) J. s. iicldeh (O) Jczepii McOallum (L) "M. Luchkovich (O0!) Wm. l-iayhurst (BO) ’ warrants (WA-AM) (V. s. Campbell (L) "Wm. irvineWOOi") N. Jacques (l0) Roctheru almla oouilllu (Istsbliltrod ms) Cont)“ L (0-08) 001i!) Onmeron (OUT) I. I. Tlfiing (R) Mick MsoKinncn- (Lib) Alex McNeil (L) ‘A. W. N011! (Ind) J. W. Moihtt (O) T. J. O'Neill (L) G001‘! stiriing (O0!) G. H. Hits R) Iootslny id (0-100) Hon. it. n. Bruce (L) l. O. Iverron (O0!) ‘lion. H. H. stsvsns (B) Irnest W. swim (BO) Rummy West (0-1761) 'W. K. nitng (O) l). M. McLean (L) it H. w. r-rerridge (O0!) ANNOUNCING. . ' The World’s. Greatest" FOX SHOW Nov. 4m to 8m Nov. 4m to 8th - CHARLOITETOWN 20, Cups and Trophies valued (it $1,500. Cash Prizes for 43 Sections totalling upwards of $2,000. . . l Last year's Show was a tremendous success. This year's will be even bigger. Our Prize List and magni- ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together. the very best foxes in the Province. . - The new classification places, less emphasis on the a blacks and recognizes the money pelt classes. Blacks, all included in Section 1. Other color phases. are dark, mediums, medium sil- vers, light medium silvers,‘ pale silvers, extra pale silvers. [_ Classes for greater importance of the extra darks and dark silvers pups, yearlings: and adults, males and females, registered in the Canadian N ational Silver Fox " Breeders’ L] t. Association and subject to conditions of Prize a . Grand Banquet Canadian National iiotsl The bigfoxmenis banquet will be held on Wednes- day evening, November 6th, at theabove Hotel and will. be one of the highlights of the season. will be sold as accommodation is limited; -' An excellent dinéicrfi‘, an evening of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy, spe es. Write for Prize List with full particulars. THE SILVER FOX EXHIBITOR?!‘ ASSOCIATION OF P.E.l. CLIFFORD ROGERS,'_President, Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. SHAW, Secretary, \ Charlottetown, P. E. I. A i . . ' . pounds. ‘cs compared 3-"<=‘-'$~"3.,.e<3’ M” Immst” l ssui.r"i:'...."*;.:'.”i“°°° J‘ Mamm- ( ) (Agricultural and Industrial Pro- there was a decline oi 14.1 per cm“_~|,,m| ' grass in Canada.) in the Juno production ot cheese as (“k4,”) Creamery butter- is now the pre- compared with the some month ‘oi dominent (actor the dairy indirs- i084. and l. reduction o! 14.’! per n a m“: (c) try or Canada, a though cheese still cent {or the (irst six months com- plsys the largest put in the dairy export trade. in i084’, eighty-three, per cent o! the milk used for butter and chem, and Hope: cent oi the total milk production or the Do- minion. went into the manuiceture oi’ crocmcry butter. ‘I110 total milk were iactorych I I the 1038 output and is char-uten- hhbmvas supply used rei- mun: cheese in istic or the recent trend oi the "i l 1m was only c per cent oi the OanadinnDliry minim-y whichluis Dominion r- ‘ucticn. The turned notsbl, to the production of production oi urcsmery butter set meunery butter. a new record inst (you at 233.017.- 000 pounds. 1M- ths iirat halt oi’ the current year there was a decline of about iivc per cent in creams butter oinpzit from he first ha! , o! i984, but (and and lsttiro condi- tions are favourable liid the com- ing months’ may see rising produc- tion. Oheesc production has also declined this year on the six t months’ ccmplcison. but the output OYTOQOGIICQII‘ flied milk hu inmsscd. ( mfnion B au oi’ Statistics. these is c decline inithc n was 101,007,000 Bounds. The do- cs between the two Juries was " much lower sc"‘c. bein on e over one-ha.‘ .1110 .000 6 S 5 7.1% lhcna (Ir-l!!!) g2 E3 E or Canadian bee! in the time Pniltc é ‘i a 5 § s 8 J2 g: BENNEITS THE MAN ~11" its, isoeiai A stheiucn. It it is a job-Bennett’: the may), 1r it i- security-Bennett's are - It its protpcfitr-Beimetfitlteaiom Mfr new’ and tranquility. --; u, . . . e. . _ at ‘$108300 ' Egii ‘E2? i Only 140 tickets " pared with the some ‘period last year. The production o! cheese hi" the Dominion during 1934 was 100.- 766900, pounds, or which 09,754.01» pound: case. The decline in 1934 was 10.8 per cent oi’ Meanwhile other developments aiiecting liuttsr and cheese rnskinl us reported in an oiiicicl review oi the dairying situation published by (he sari itursi bunch o! the umber dsiry heifers, which was re have numbered over 11.000 . the Insult being a mouthin- pdcos. Horo- many duel wrposs ‘sud m was used to: