ocroocn 11L 193s. rzozvs i. rrno LTIARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘i: mi: l Mt '1. ‘Stock ‘Exchange 1 (Suvnllso by rmism and Company of ltock Blocks Boll Tel . (‘an ind Al A Can I’ . Dom Bridge . imp Tob inter Nickel McCall Front. Mont Pr ,.. Nat Brow .\‘nt'h‘tcv-i o.‘ ' ' " Power (‘nrp . f N. S, ... Bk oi’ Montreal . iiuyul Bit . . . . .. Cun Kk of Cum .. Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) N0.\"1‘lll'}.\li, Oct 10- \\'i|ent, nor no '.'_ . Onts, feed no 1 .'i8_ ‘ditlour spring ivbeat patents, firsts ' u Flour seconds 8i -I0. Flour bukers‘ 85.30. "ltggii: rant‘? wheat patents, choice . o . . Flour wbltc corn I5 00. Bron ton $21211.» Hhorls ion 522 ‘.1 lllildiings inn $28 25. itolled outs bug 00 lbs l6 (l5. ‘Iiéby no 2 per toli variots $10.00 to (‘hrs-so n0 1 Ont 12% to 13. Butter no I 1H1)’, to Z1. lEggs i: lcurtov“: A hlnrge i6 dggs um lilii . Eggs A lurgo 40. Eggs A pullcts R3. li lurgr- 210 Eggs R incdiiim Q. Eggs C .1. ltolnltnqr-s no’! 8x123] 80'! 80-85. o no ill s a 'I.- . No 2 Quo cobbiers 80‘: 55-86. Ma rk e ts _A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto und Montreal-industrial slot-ks higher. Toronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks slightly lower. \\’inninog—\Vhout down ii cents. New \'ork—-Cotlon und sulzar un- chungcil; rubber nnd rotteelhlgben Currencies (Canadian érns) RIONTTIPIAL, Out. ill-Thu lliiilril Biuics ilolinr and thc pound sterling iilunrcil, smnii gniuu on Iluntrcui I'm-- clgn '.‘.\|‘hliI|l-{i‘ unin_\-_ Tho pound ud- ruucod 114i! of u l-iut at $1.981}; and illu alollnr rose l-iiil oi‘ unr- per vent at 11, or ccul prvuiliilli. The French frunc £10 nt 0.00 cents. Canadian Press) NEW \' ltK, Uri. 10-'i'hc pound licrling gulncd hult n ccut in the foreign exchange lnnrkcis tudny. cloning at $40114. 'i‘h'.~. (‘unndau ilnllnr was uuchnngod at a discount oi l. T-Iii per i-c-nt ivhilr ibc Fo-m-h irunc, closing at 0.50 ccnts, showed l loss o! .0015 of a cont. PRODUCE . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct, Iii-No 1 grads butter advanced tn '.1~i5l.to 25 cent: a pound on liiuntreui duiry und pro- duce marbets today following un- tbe i.‘ - 1 ' Govern- ment had stopped aiding the export inovemen 0t butter. timnll lots to re- tsilera brought :10 too solids and Z1 for prints. Graded egg shipments in cnrlots or Iess were quoted st 30 cents to {i1 cents a doscn for A-isrge, 31 to 35 for A-mediuui, 28 to :1) for A-pulleis 25 to 26 for B and 22 to 221,5 for .At today's reguluy wi-okly cheese auction. no I Quebec white brought 11% cents n pound for ‘I00 boxes while 212 boxes o! colored sold nt 12 3-10 cents. No l Ontario sold at 12% to 111 rents. Potatoes in fill-pound bugs brought 80 io so for New Brunswick moun- tsins and 15 to 80 for din-boo moun- tuinn while Quebec cobblcrs sold st $10 06. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL," Oct. 1ii—liritlsh und foreign exchange in rclntiun to lhc ifanadiun dollnr us compiler] by the Royal Hank of Cunudu closed today as follows5— Argentina peso .2188. Austruliu pound 1082i. Austria schiilin]: 101B. Brusil inilrois .0389. (ihinn Hang Kongniollurr .5073. Denmark krone .2220, France franc .0000. Germany ffiivliiilllilirk .4051. ilroat Brituln pound 4.0810. Holland fiorin 0M1 .3010 .2020. Jugoslavin dlnnr .0211‘: New Zenlund pound 4.0225. Norway krouo $1505. Polnud zloil .1018. South Africa pnnud 4.01130. Spuin [rust-in .I.'t.\\ Sweden lrrour fl Sviltsvrluud from: 1F. United Stntes do ur 11,1, premium.‘ pcr ccui (Canadian Press) (‘losing cxciniug-a rule At Iluuireul-Pnuud »i. , U. S. dolinr 1.0115; frunr- (1.00. At New York-Pound 4.01115: (‘rin- adian doilnr I18 0-10: Yrnnc 0.50. At» i"urls—-l'onnd 74.60 to: inund- inu (loll r 14.02 fr; U. S, doiinr 1.1.17 1,’, trunr . in givId-Poirud 12s; (‘nnlidlan dollar 58.00 cents: U. S. dollar 58.40 cents. NEW YORK, Out. lil~i<‘nrr\ign ex- change steady. ilreut Briluln high 4.01%: low 4.90%: ‘close 4.0114: 00 <in,\' bills 4.00; Franco 0.5!); ltuly 8.15: Belgium 113.83%; ticrmuuy 40.2.1; Conuds 08 0-10. New York Curb (Canadian Press). stock; Close Am Cyan B . 28 AmGosEl... . .. 34 AmSup Pow 17-8 Atlas Corp . . . - .. 12 Con Mar . .. 13-1 CitSer... .. 13-4 Creole Retro .. 213-8 El Bond and Share . . 12 1-2 Ford of Can A 261-4 Gulf Oil . 631-8 Hum Oil . .. 55 3-8 Imp Oil - 19 3-4 Int Pet. .. . 341-1 Nlag Iiud 34 1-2 St Oil Ken . 20 1-2 UliLPA....--.... . 15-8 UnLandPpfd... .. 123-4 la. [IBI cord: In word Other rates as appllntlon. For Sale . l roBTEIITIF-“Tricridu r5112- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. ‘for. sane - sscouo" nafiii “Boggs" Potato Grader in good Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance‘ Central Guardian iooala, 0a on warm Wan-m and Iiaatrrn ion-ah, h par word‘ Annaanconanta all Coming Inn's ac g-r word; Classified Ielnria- Notices, ‘lac on inch: Lilla of floral uni Spiritual Offerings, Cards, ole , do p: miner [liters of Conrlolrnea 10c on inch; Notion 0i Thanh and lpgnolal on. 70s on loch or h. pd Imlnla- Charge lor nay livartiaamont twenty-live aanls. Miscelianeous_ OUTSIDE SASIIES ON HAND. AND ' A Duchemiu d: L mode to order. stion given a d new muinw written on plans to suit your every order. Hal! prlce. A. l-Iorno a need ot our inew oflice, Currie co, 1,1a39.1o-1'1-a|, Building. Charlottetown. J. A. Moore, Bun Life. m Sales Help—-M.|iu or Fcrmia 'I‘0 LIT - UNIPUIINIBIIID rooms. A Apply Guardian. __ 1.. iano-io-ls-ai. HOUSE T0 LET NOVIMBBI 1st. Apply It. E. Mutch. blQl-IiM-tf. HOUSE T0 LET-CENTRAL i100- ation, seven rooms and bath Ap- ply 90 Bydnsy Street. _ Irlstio-io-ll-Ii. . Wanted WANTED — DRIVING SL210!!- Bemi speed. Apply Y. Guardian. L-IIM-lil-lb-li. WANTID - SECOND BAND sass Burner. Phone 000 or call Whit- lock Tire shop, Kent . , 11-14 40-10-31. Female Help Wanted Ixrsataucln mm ms oss- oral housework. by mm giving put duo and refor- urnu to 8o: "A"-cars Guardian. rack. vnldsnt , lviow. I ll. ‘If-‘ifll-lb-il-ti. II-TWIIN CI ‘infill and Ililivisw WANTED — AMBITIOUS SALES people, man and women. 811818 time. to handle our line 0f P51" sonal Christmas Cards, ienturln! the. following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments, gravure etchings. many 611M111 style cards with tip-on pictures. attractive calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and‘ decorated 1.. . to match cards. Elaborate use ot . old and silver designs with bril- lantly coloured inserts. Dainty initioicardqthat are new and clit- rqrgm, _ " number to chose from styled in case form equipped with handle. Prices inn at one dollar per doasn. commission. Writs Premier Art Guild. SM Castle Building. Mon- . treat. N 23-71. kie He] Wanted” _ WANTID-MIN IN SUMMERS"!!! and County Districts to distribute Pamilox Ibod 6s Household Pro- ducts on 900 Family route. Write lN-IIIIIQX Products, 68d Harrington 8%., Hlliflli. N. S. N-SBM-IO-II-Zli. —-'——--"' was. rsasonami nvnnvisw work nus w t position in 130L111. ‘SW one“... Muinol ta . ION willing devote 1&0, um to inlinaiy to bloom: tallatinn and service expat. Write nluy. livmgmm,» 511011;. 171$“ °'~" can - m“ ' n-io-u-u. . McVIttIe . Liberal “ MT’L. CURB (Supplied by Plliisld and Company Members o! Montreal ltoolr exchange) Blocks noon Last B A 0'1 . 15 DlstlIli-rls 2052‘ 2:!‘ linp Oil '_ 20 lutcr Pet 35 35 iiiulciiers A 3% g Livestock u (Canadian Prasa) MON IIREAII, Oct. IB-Uilll trading continued to. characterise tbc two llonlreul livestock markets today und prices were again uirudy. Offer- lnKII were few. totalling 300 bead, ot which 5: were cattle, i‘! calves, 100 hogs and 110 sheep and lambs. The first hour's trading was draggy und ulado little impression on tho cutlle market where price. ggmllngfl uni-hunged. Calves were steadler at 83.25 t $1.50 for grasaers with other line‘: from $4.75 to 88,00. Oood ewes und wethers were sold nt $0.50 while beuvy lambs weighing between I00 and 110 lbs, were $0 b0. Culls and bucks were $4.50 uud cheep ranged from $1.50 to ‘i. . Lncon hogs steadied ot $19.50 led und \\'iii0i'<"(l, with tho usunl $1 prem- iuui on selects. Butchers and beaviel were $0. Extra besvies and light $8.50. flows went from $1.15 to N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltthld and Company llomlm-a o! Montreal stock Itohnnge) Mocks Opel Last Am For I’: . . . .. 0% I Am For Pr pill Am Wnterivol-Iis 171 16%, Am Con , 142 1cm. Am Ilndlutor : . .. 17 17% Ain Tel Tel Ill 1611/; Anaconda 20% 20%, Auburn .. 421,5 Atrbison 41% Bait Ohiu 147,, Ben Aviation 231/, eth lite 33% use . g3 (‘hrysior g’; (‘on Gas, 231,‘ Filee Auto 34% El Bond 12% Gen . 34% Gen lilotnrs 49% (lr Nor Pfd 25% int T and '1‘ 9% K tt . 25y, Mont Wurd 321g, Nlsi.’ i-i Pr . 3% NYCen...~. 21% Paramount 101/, uauib 7% l~Io Pacific 15% hlti] ‘Oil N J 45 ti Steel 45% Vonndiuin . . . . . . 13 Westiughou 35% -________ . . REVENUES MONTREAL. Oct. llF-GIOBI raven. ' MINING (Canadian Pres TOIIONTPU, Oct. Iii-The rally on lhn ‘foronlo milling market persisted through part of today's session and Iiutlcucd out iu the last hour in ivhrch period the selling was more urgent thuu the buying. Late wenk- ness on the industrial shore mur- kots no doubt played n part in cas- ln up thc buying demand in the m nl-s unii cruising a ghadlug of the iluys price gulns. Trails centred in tin: golds and bsso metals and silv- ers were only iuodoru y active with prlcPn barrly firm. Both indlces fin- ished sllgbily higher. in lho Into lrunsut-llons guins sc- i-nluiulutcd through tho dsy by Plcklo (‘i-ow, 1100's Luke. nnd hicWatters- were erased, Pickle closing down 5 ccuio not, ‘in the senior golds Tack Hughes, “right Hargreaves and iiollingor trndr-d In good volume with Teck strong, liurgreures ott 5 cents and lloilingor unchanged. Lake Shore und lilclntyrc weakened l4 to 1K each, Plum-er ‘.10 cents, Dome ndded 34. Lower ioctol prices discouraged (he buse inetul stocks und lower [uric-cs ruled. Hudson Bay wcukened , horuuilu 1/4. HherMtt 2 and illn- ug Forpnrutlon i1. QIOIIDNTU, Oct. 10- Stork» iii-inc Oil Alton Aruilield . AnRlu ll . Ashley .. ,. , Ilugunun: Ilurry II Bum hiét . llcur lientiio . uvs of $4,120,000 were announced to. (IIIIY by Canadian Nntinnill Railways ‘or week ending Oct. i4. showing an ncreoso of $800,028 compared with $3,132,318 for the corresponding per- iod n year ago. .5517. (Canadian Press) wnvsnucu, Oct. l0—i.ien0rnl llqu]. ilolion ensued on. the Wfnniv Grain Exchange today when ‘i015: (‘anadinn Wheat Bonrd began sell- ing wiu-ul. Prices went down 101‘ Iosscn ui’ three cunts a bushel. the moxiuiuiu permitted under cxr-bnnge ruin-s. lfulllrus closed ut ilir-lr lowest levels, October 8S , November and Deccuibcr hi! und h uy 02V, cunts, Television In The Near Future Captain A. G. D. West, technical director of Baird Television Limi- ted. read a paper in the Engineer- 1118 _Beotion oi the British Associa- tions meeting recently in 1.03391; on The Present Position of Tele- vision." He said that in transmission, when the radio link was used, ex- perience was drawing that seven metres was the best. wove-length to 91111110)’. and high aerinLs were ne- vvr-‘iflry t0 get tbs rays to pass over the tops of hills and to curve clown to points beyond them. Aitemn- lively, the transmission might he by cable. and within thclast few months special cables had been de- (‘eu I'll . l'h(’i1i ltos . (‘lliboug . . Ploricy i‘nu ugus . . (‘oninruui ... H0111!‘ Iliues . Franklin . Eldurudu .. . l4" l-hl '12 tiubrli-llc iloda Iinko (ioldoie tlruhuin Urunuiln . Urunduro , ilunnar iluicruiv . llnrker iiurd llock liullinger .. Ilowey . J i\I Cons . Kirk iluko L Shore . lice Gold .. Little L L lrcbei . iiiopio L '... . Iicixensiu H sn-luiyrc .\ic.\lillun Nuruniiu O'Brien uigu Oil Paytunstcr . I'm Lou .. Perrou Pick Uro riuucer Premier Pros Air licad Auth . Ned Luke iteuo Gold Iioyulilo . Son Ant Hhcrrilt Nlscoe Sou Am , 8nd Iilnea .. . ’ DOUBLE TIOUILI 5H1? EAR-BOB. Nlmlibt. 10- (CPJ-Ddilble trouble hit Bdrm-a Marks, Ship Harbor merchant. While be was driving his wile-to hospital for an 0901111011.‘ fir! broke out in his awn and burned veloped capable oi.’ carrying televis- ion signals over distances of ‘from 10 to 100 miles, whereas the roams oi the ultra-wove wireless trans- 1111151011 is only 30 to 4o miles. The cable. therefore. would probably be the usual means ot reaching impor- tant centres of population, and work had already been begun by the Post, Oflice on laying one be. tween Inndon and Birmingham, The provision ot television pro- grammes for the home or the cin- ema had still to go through ‘in ex- Defimelli-fil Period, and from a tech- nical mum oi view television itself was definitely not so much on ex- tension of broadcasting as a, mm- blnation o! talking picture and broadcasting technique, with the former predominant. A new techng- que oi ‘artistic producti-u, and a new type o! artist, would have to grow up. Plans were in hand for covering st least '70 per cent. of the populo- tion oi Great Britain by a network oi 10 television stations during the 1161"; three or four years. Dillillg that. period the price oi.’ television receivers (now about 30 guineas) would be greatly reduced, and it was safe to say that by 1939 receiv- era available at the price of the average home radio receiver and kivini! a bright picture with ample definition 12in. square, and of real entertainment value, would occupy the space at present devoted in the home to the broadcast receiver. This meant that television was g")- lng to be a. powerful influence in our civilization. Used in conjunc- tion with sound. it would represent a more important step than ‘the ad- vc/lent oi sound alone up to now had one.. The Poet Laureate And Reality "The world is only o. shadow of n. reality. so beautiful that words cannot tell its beauty, so wise that. words cannot disguise its wisdom, so glorious that man pan hardly think oi it. "At certain moments of illumina- tion the reality, of the world be- comes apparent and its glory so magical that. you have to cry aloud what you can of its wonder. At great times of the world men have driven over its confines and have walked with divine oompasiona who have come through into liiefi-Mr. John Msseiield. the Post Laureate. .€T'—_-“ SPIIAINS azfiemrpci {N111 i: LINIMENT l l Broad Ga ifis Registered ‘On Mt’l. Market (C. P. By Guardian's Slhoial Wire) MONTREAL, Oct. l6.—1Ibe trad- ing scale broadened. on Montreal Stock Exchange today and Prices advanced as high as Iivo points ill fairly heavy turnover. l‘ nsolidatcd Smelter! was again the market leader, jumping sharply to the highest point. bi several year; at 191 and than receding to 18$ here it still held s gain o! 5% points over yesterday. other metal shares also were stronger in keeping with tbs ad- vance by smelters. I-Iolllnger was up 50 cents at 14.00 andlmiries on the curb market strengthened per- ceptlbly. Brood gains were shown by spec- ialties with. Canadian Hydro Elect- ric Preferred advancing 4 points to 50, Dominion Textile 2 at 66 and Canada Cement Preferred 2%. at 56%. Steel of Canada firmed 11.4 points at 49% and the preferred shares were 16 higher at 46%. A Iew declines were scattered over the list to detract from the general strong appearance. Brazil- ion ‘Fraction at 7%, Canada Cement at 6% and International Nickel at 31 *4 lost 9i. otal sales bonds $4.300. Stocks Ep _ Sharply On were 15,039 stone's; By I-‘rsnk Macmillan. Associated Press Financial Writer (By Guardian's peels! Win) NEW YORK, Oct. Iii-Wail Street. lost Some 0t its bullish appetite io- doy and allowed the stock market to slip a. col; in spite of m HIM-Me by the rolls. From the start the run-fillet I'll-d W face profit-taking which. broker! sold, came from Wall street sources a little skeptical of recent advan- ces. The initial burst of 59111!!!- which left the ticker tape behind trgding n dried up and the list steadied lth the aid oi’ the r8118 which were being pushed forward by early loading reports. Measured by the Associated Press average oi.’ 60 stocks, the market de- clined 0.2 to 50.8. Al’. 24.6. the mil- rond average was up 0.1.. Transac- tlons totalled 2.245.411 81131135 Wm‘ pared with 2,581,810 on Tuesday. Observers noted that the heaviest selling was aimed at a scattering o1 shares which have recently bee" speculative bull favorites. Losses n fractions to 2 or more points werr suflered by this group Whiilh 11191115 ed Borg-Warner Corp at. 62% Chrysler at. 81, Du Pout at 13f» Loews at 41%. Radio Preferred “B at '17 and Westinghouse at 84%. Canadian liquor stocks were up. Distillers-Seagrsms fidvmced I point and Canadian Industrlsl Al- cohol and Hiram Walker were up nearly as much. Other gainers in the Canadian list included Domc Mines, Ford of Canada. and Imper- ial Oil. Canadian Pacific, Dazzlin- ion Stores, International Nickel. McIntyre-Porcupine and Interna- tional Hydro-Electric Preferred were slightly lower. Apparently some Wall strectezb were disappointed in the mid-week report 0i "Iron Age" for U. S. Steel dipped a point to 45% and Bethle- hem wos oi! $6 at 38%. On the other hand the ilnsnclol district did not overlook the indic- ations ot support for the steel in- dustry irom the farm implement and misceialneous sections. Stock market chart analysts stressed that the market in some sectors showed signs of being out o! breath. The prime example, they sold, was the heavy turnover in General Motors which finished un- changed at 49%. MOUNT STEWART SCHOOL Honor roll tor September: Sanior Department Grade X-l, Elsie Kneebone; 2, Florence Martin; 3, Mary Handra- hon. Grade IX-l, H8111! Timmlns and Freddie Collin (equal); 2, Edna Glover; 3, Margaret Douglos. Grade VIII-d, Freda Aflleoir; 2, Joseph MacDonald; 3, Lottie Joy. Teacher-Annie MacDonald. Intermediate Department Grade VII-l, Gerald Mocbeod; 2, Oswald MacDonald; 3, Victor MacDonald. Grade VI-l, Ora Rose; 2, Winnie Maclntyre; 3, Francis shanahan. Grade V-1, June Joy; 2, Phyllis Airlock; 3, Ruby Martin. Grade IV — l, Jean Aflleok; 2, Harold Mitchell; 3, Leona. Jay. TCBCIICI-JWIIIQBTEIG I1. MacLeod. Grade III-l, Pleat/on McAskiii; 2, Everett Mitchell; 3, Aletha rise- hon. Grade II-i. Sheldon Jay; 2, David Joy and Hammond McKen- zie: 3, Helen McDonald. Grads I (Sr.)-l, Wilfred McDon- old; 3, Donald McDonald. Grade I (JrJ-l, Constance Mar- tin and Mary Burke; z, James Pee- han; 3, Preston Airlock, Ethel Leard and Douglas Smith. Blind Rowers LONDON, Oct. l0.--A crew of sightlesa women, members of the Sports club iorthe blind held their first trial for an eight on the Thames recently. I N.Y. Market l i’ With firs protection, insurance premiums - ——-and more i Maritime manufacture.‘ IL A 111E175}? is unbiased in his opinion of building products, and. when he acclairns Brantford. Carritta shingles he is speaking, frankly and for your safety. these incomparable shingles offer you desirable "extrasF-A reduction in fire’ beauty durability - greater economy and an increased saving through an all- Brantford Csrritte asphalt shingles give you every modern structural feature. I Your local dealer invites you to see Brontford Carritte all-Maritime products and gain full information about them. FINEST FOR THE ‘BUILDING TRADE Brantforyci VVARE SiE 5. _c:oi_pen=._09_t<.r\i_. DISTRIBUTED BY UL‘ FENNELL ‘ d: Carriile Company Limited DRY. COLJDBROOK. . . _ 5.. HVALVI .’N.. INE CHANDLER, (‘JHARLOTIETOWN f- SINCLAIR d: STEWART LTD" SUMMERSIDI POOLE l: THOMPSON, LTD" MONTAGUE — PETER MMNUTT & SON, KENSINGTON. Sunday for the Branttord Csrrlttc Tune in on CFCY at 0.15 every night except , program. UNION ROAD SCHOOL Perfect attendance - Glydon Mound, Marie Henderson, Thelma Lamont, Sterling Yeo, Norma Yeo, Marjorie Lamont, Joyce Henderson, Edith Wood, Yvonne Bryenwn. Teacher-Erma. L. MocMillsn. b Report for August and Septem- er: ‘ Grade lX—1, Alva. Essery. Grade VII—1, Glyclon Mound; 2, Clayton Yeo; 3, Marie Henderson. rode VI-l, Thelma Lamont; 2, SUSPECTED TIIIEF Sterling Yeo; 3, Joyce Henderson. SWALLOWS WATCH Grade IV-l, Dauphene Clark. Los ANGELES, Oct. lit-William Grade I—No examinations. T. Fletcher had time on his stom- ANN OUN CING NOV. 41h i0 8111 CHARLOTTETOWN $2,000. year’s will be even bigger. _ _ ficent collection of Silver Trophies will the very best foxes in the Province. all included in Section 1. silvers.- .. ~ 1 Breeders’ Association List. ' ‘ Hotel evening, November 5th, at the above be one of the highlights of the season. speeches. The coxswaln was Miss Thirza Innu, former English sculling hi. C. l1. Rose, their conch, said. "rho crew are quick to learn. and fliers is a healthy spirit of rivalry among them. They are pionship organised by tho Women's Amateur Athletic Association." The Joy and moral stimulation oi work no longer must be forgotten ittbllllllfilfli in the mad chase of evanescent pro- iital-Iranklin D. Roosevelt champion, who acted as their‘ hoping to row. in the elghts cham- ' Last year’s Show was a tremendous success. _ Our Prize List and magni- will be sold as accommodation is limited. dinner, an evening of fun and enJoyment. Short snappy ach as well as on his hands today. He was held In jail on suspicion of having robbed Mrs. Mildred Fons guson of her watch. Police Canton! Clyde Dugger said Fletcher swallows: ed the tiny wrist watch as the 011$- oer approached to arrut him. An X-rsy photograph, "taken at the police hospital, disclosed thq time-piece in Fletcher's stomach, Dugger said. The World’s Greatest FOX‘ SHOW Nov. 4111 to 8th 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. . v Cash Prizes for 43 Sections totalling upwards of This bring together The new classification places less emphasis on the blacks ‘and recognizes the greater importance o_f the money pelt classes. Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium sil- vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale Classes for pups, yearlings and adults, moles and females, registered in the Canadian N ationgi Silver Fox and subject to conditions of Prize Grand Banquet Canadian, ‘National The big rfoxmen’s banquet will be held on Tuesday, Hotel and will Only 140 tickets An excellent Write for Prize List with full particulars. ' TliE SILVER FOX EXIEIIBITORS’ ' ASSOCIATION 0F P.E.l. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, v Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. SHAW, Secretary _ 1 Charlottetown, P. E. I.