i I TlIE ‘WESTERN GUARDl/tm {i} gNT-Mrulohn Pond, ll Chm]; n, _ 1 ‘G 5UMMEBSIDI and 93mg; pgltlmgimn‘ n” W New,’ _, .. riptlonl. Advertlfln; ghqflfl b. h" "m. Mn Pond P’_{_— M r111 6111111111" m" l" "W"! illllr It my or tho following no“, 1,. ' 1d :- "“"1§'.'1'1"a11eo11=to1¢, Water 8t. Toronto Bakery. Wam- It. Tho Guardian will be delivered to In Gourlln Druglt Mark Gludet, zflmufiIfvlefilosg1 home In Summcrslrle p1 gamer Boy at 2c per day or I00 per week. hone 288 m; 1M5 m, your order to the bu! WIDOIIIIIIIQ for deliveries on your r532“ m 9}?‘ ‘Lhlocll Interest but ldvuthln, 011 newsy nature may in lnlcll- ‘d n z ¢¢nts l word strictly pay- "1, in advance. _.5OI.IJIERS need ilaslflghtl. 1; 111lucs at '1ay.or Drug Co. Kenslnflwll " __5||;[)'$ nc11u1ne_mosture-pmof _ "d szocked 111 all lengths. §1w1l111l§1q1l11 ucvcssalwn Order at. My, L.—76;$-11-23-2l. _.,\1,u, CARDS! sacred, Scen- M, o1 Good assortment. see 111: Stlccilull, uourlics Drug Store. L-743-lI-22-2l. _,»\‘l‘l'E.\'|l 1111; c curance Auction o 1111 zlzt-nllsvs ct Charles Mc- g1._1-_1\'o1111 ucfisqtlc on Tuesday, 11718111001‘ 3111.1. L-JQY-ll-ltl-lli. ..g,\|_l'|| u. .\1u1"I‘AR’I'. Gen- llztl lusunulcc Aucncy insurance p; all knus. Llbcral contracts at 111112.11 rules. P110116 Sunrmerslde, 127-1: 537-2. l.4'33I'II. --(‘.ililtil'i‘.~', Cabbage moving out 1151.51) .11» 1111" ou cents delivered 1.1, 111111.». 01111-1" soul's before it is 10o 31.110, Ll. F, Ftrgilson, New Lon- 1111, 11-778-11-23-11. -—\'li"l‘()l1\' ltcstnurant, next. to 1111111105 (l1"uc1'1'_\', Water Street. Eumnlcrsulv, ".\"11l serve home bak- 1d beans and brown bread this pverung. L-787. _Rl"I‘I'lf\'FlI HOME. — Mrs. 111111211. 111111111. who has been vis- 1'1:uz 1101." " "Puts. M11 11nd. Mrs. A.- btu E. \\ 111. of Bedeque. has pzumed 1,1) nor home in Moncton. ll. B. —\'l§l TO ll TO LINKLETTER. 1. of Chicago. 111., _ _ at Springfield. 1111.1 Miss Kuv Jeffrey. c! Be 011. who nave been visiting Mr. 111d Mrs. tseorge A. Jeffrey of Link- leuer. have fculrned to their re- psctzve llClll(‘S. B —Blll'I"lll).\\‘ (IIIEETINCIS-“MP. 11111 .\ »\1l:1~1L E. Wright enter- 11111eo. . . 1111111lv dinner party in l1:11o1"1>1 .\l1" Wright's birthday. at. 1115-1: 1101110 111 Bedcoue. Mr. Wright 1p 10('£‘l\'(‘11 messages and congrat- ‘111o11s 11.111 . $0111, members cf 1 ""1111l1 Airs. Arno B011: antl Mr. b s \\':""11‘1u 11.1 Providence. R. 1,, 11111 ,\l:. N.-:1111111 Wrluut who is with 1111 10111“: 11s well as congratula- 11011: 11cm 111s 11121111" friends. Mr. 11:11:11: rercuefi gifts from those cf the famuv who were present, and titer 111111101 a very l1aupv time was 111cm. E MESS‘ SOCIAL AND Ill (T. —- 'l'l111 Y's Mcn Club 0f Bummcuulc ltcld a very enjoyable 1o:1a'.o11 Thursday evening when 111.1 ‘c "s o: the Charlottettown Y's 11111.1 Club and their wives wen: 111111‘ r11. i111‘ the evening. The Club 111 111'o"11".~", wlvrs were also pror- t|11 \ir. R. 1.. tvlllctt presided. The 1E‘. 1's 1111111 \1"1'1co111c;l by the Pres- n1. .11". l1. '1‘. Holman 1J1‘) in a 11:11 a cross. M1". Dc I ‘1:1 Baker hid fllfllili’ o? the program and gut an 1111p1"1"111p111 dance and sel- tciinn r11 the l1.11'111o11ic11. Vocal sel- rt 1.. 1111-41 111vc11 b\" Mrs. Hughsofi. 111s. J. Aioclnotl and Mr. George Biwnoss, Mrs. J. S. Perry gave a "mil!- The pianists were Mrs. smkren. and Mrs. Whalen. Brief rtmarks were made by Mr. Roy Clllmorc. t‘l111"lottetown; Mr. Mac- F_1',1_ve111a111'l Mr. Claude 51111111 of gtlarlottcunvn all plxifnirlctit Ysmen. 1:11pm 1o the entertainment the u] les of‘ the Baptist Church where dellfneeunq was held served u very mucus supper. At the conclusion t lne r11111111al11ment the meeting lfllourucfl and 1110 members went 1o “f M41113" M11 Gardens for the \..lluf1l\s Mum's dance. -S. Personals Ml 111111 airs. F‘1'c<11 Murphy and flu-l MacDoluzull of Portage '3'!“ 111.1‘ to McAdam. N. 13., to the winter months. B “mtlld-s will be pleased to learn {sf l1"- J. A. Barlow. of Welling- k fioupo has bccn ouitc seriously 1 M“ ‘éhlllllltmlllz. Mer daughter, My]; ylbcml. uf Senview. who has M111 11.111" mother. has returned home. | Tells Preachers ‘To save Souls *4" llroper way’ 7'1 1 A’ t...‘ mag]? Nfw- 22 4GP» -Con- mam llllll is a responsibility 111-Db...“ "Pi?" llilllre. Premier n“ pmvhao ‘ today in rilscusslnll mm," P?“- Police raid on the ms mags‘). one nf ll gambling m" h“. ‘ypckgzydlhe Toronto dis. mm-zutlng 011' i111 _. “Doris of con- lflgidtlllé-zslcnce by church min- n amp“ fl" province take ac- umuulxp-{ST a"°!!‘d Bambling dens _ H“ hflcnto, the Piemlor said: d‘ amncd if we do and tmucld lf we don't. They .a,"‘-“bonslbillty of ours. 1mm pnicnd to assume a re- -- l °f the municipal po- "lill 11...“. m‘ Fllxlllll"; -llrr tn g s.111ct1n1onlo11s prcach- mum‘: ‘orbit would be to M. - 1e r people not "r thpsl‘ resorts and save ""11 1 ‘ ,7, '" lllP proper way." lhtre would an“ no customers. 11111111111...‘ "In" no gamblinm. he vuh . ~ the ministers deal pnuld‘ ilustolners. The same ‘ll lgrllif! beverage rogmg 1111111.; PP no customers. be M 5'1"!!!“ room." ; ' —EOL 1; gollllnll 1| reserved (I non "ma", End Bruce's, ROOFING ~ nails. 1111113321312? L-‘lfiil-l 1-23-21. —I-‘0n saLEh-“E .. (llargze at 1311-115111gzolllg§n1ltlltfttla1tll P i - I. Jas. Bcolnfielrl. p, 1., 1, L-'1‘3l-ll-‘.l..'-3i_ —FOR THAT v Watermans and a¢l’1‘1.§r§°“‘ Dfli and pencil sets, for life. Gourlles Drug Hlorn 11-111-11-22-21. gift! fountain —-FERGUSON’S 011133-101," " - sale b, Arth . m‘ D‘ J‘ Kqacltx gfia-sllfltitloglrétffiilgfiolu. L-778-11-"33-11, —I'~‘UNERAL SERVICE __T11p funeral of Mrs. Thompson John. scu will be held il ‘ ft " 1 " her late residencensa? 55.111311‘ eque at two o'clock. —s_ —BEDEQUE UNITED 0111111011 CHARGE. — The services for .511“. day- Nwembel‘ 24th are 11s follows: éiéegeouc 11.00 A. M. Capo 'l'1";:"."1‘t".~".11 . P. M. Albany 7.00 P. M R01". RlllDh W. Barker. MlnLstcr. . 11-750-11-23-11. _-FUR BUYER-Mr, n, N, OBryan of Holt Relurcw 111111 c1, Ltd, has arrived and is now buv- 1118 for cash all kinds of fox pelts Bud other furs at office of C. R. Rogers, Canadian Bank of com. meme BUUdmS. Sllmmerslde. L-BOS-ll-lll-tf. Funeral Services “Are held for Mrs. Ewen Clark Manv Island friends learned with leftm- Of thepassuuz o1 Mrs. 12111111 Clark. who clued last Sundnv 111 11111 1101119 of 1101" tiauphir-l" 111 Grout Neck. Long Is and. New York. Mrs. Clark had born 111 poor health since the death of 111111 1111s. band last spring. Shr- wcut to 111p Slates early i1"1 August to 111111" u"1t11 her sou. Mr. Earland v1.1111_1n-.111. 111 I115 home in Malnc. A 11111" 5110111, Week-S 1120. shc “"0111. lo v1>11 11.111" daughter. where she took 11 heart attack which proved fatal. Mrs. Clark was '19 years of’ age, and was born in Wilmot Vailcy. She was formerly Rziphel Waugh, daughter of the late M1". and .\11".~". Sumac Waugh. She was lllfll'l'l(‘(l twlcc. 11m" first luisbuud was Sidney V11111,',l1a11. and durunz his lifetime thev 111ml :11 Arlington Heights. Mass, After 111t- death o: her first husband. she rc- iurned to Wl‘n10t Vallcv 11ml . years ago she marrlcd l\l1". 12111111 Clark. She will be very kindly rc- membered bv her friends in thc Valley. Her remains were a11co111pa11lc<1 home by her son and daughvcr. The funeral was held c111 Thurs- dav afternoon from the home cf her nephew Mr. J. Clarke MacQuar- rlc. who resides on the old Wuucl1 hcmcstead, where Mrs, Clark “'11s in Rev. Mr. Hoddinoit. ccnduciefithc funeral. assisted bv Rev. W. . Cook. United Baptist minister at. . The large attendance and the many lovelv flowers bore "silent tribute to the love and esteem in which she was held. The pull-bearers were Messrs. Heath C‘ark. Albert Ctibk- Wylllflll Iark J. Clarke MacQuarrie. H11- ber lvfacQuarrie and Brenton Waugh. A. Bowness, of Summerside, was the soloist. Interment was in the Ilullcd Baptist church. at C1111t1"a'l Becltjuuc, where her first husband 15 1111119115 K ensinzton And Vicinity Mr. Prank Amett of Summersldc was a business visitor to Kcnsinzt-Ofl Thursday. Mr, Phillip Itic-Nally’ was a lru<l- ness visitor to Cl1af"l1:il.t.\\"1"1 rc- cently. M1". John Molilachern oi c1111:- lottetown was in Kenslngton on Thursday. Among those vls ' g Charlotte- town on ‘Thursday- were Mr. M_v1"on McArthur, lMtr. William Profltt and Mr. Elwood Dinning. Mi=s Genevieve Delaney l! 011 B holiday visit Mth 1"r1lr1l-1vcs in Northam. A nmnber from Keusltisto“ "1"" lored to Indian River T11111sday ev- nnlng where they attended and e11- joyed 11 chicken supper and dance at the home of Mr. Josrph Mc- Lellan. Her Many friend: will "H!" 1° hear that Mrs. Joseph L. Davlsnu la coolfllned to her home through illness. A nmnber of lccal b‘_\'S H0111 K1111- slngtcn and surrounding di<tr1cts entered upru their thirty day mil- itary tralnlrlz period in Charlotte- town on Friday- The funeral of tho 1.11s- Mrs. Herbert. Davison “'11s l1cld 11cm thc home on Wednesday nfic-"urcn a1 2 p.m. to the. Pee-pics Cemcicry, T1111 Rev. Mr. Semi-rs rslsled by Rov. MI". Sterling cffcfalcd at 111p l1o11~_11 and grave. Pallbearers wcrc 51X nephews namely Messrs. Kclth Donald. Alden Donald. Proof-rick Donald, William Dnnald._1-‘rr-dr1rlck Davlscn and Walden Davxrrn. P1111- ernl arrangomcnls wrrc unflcr 111‘ supervision cf Jcsoplt L. Daviscn moths nephew. ii- Guarantced g _.__. I heS MM AND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE "1111 111s 111111101111 wru 1111111111 Wife Put Kruschen In I'll: Cofiee Ha could not understand why tho headaches he had been pubjgm; to were suddenly relieved. H119 wife told 1m. and ho at once sat: down and wrote the following letter:- V l nln hi! _vo:1r1-1 of age, and aver F"“"‘ l “"5 ‘l I10)’ 0f W" years. I was Fllhllbt to very had headaches. But 4W0 1'93"‘ oilo the headaches eased "P " for what. reason I did not; know. I was surprised when one day 111V “"9" lulrl mo. I had been using l\1"u.~"1"l111u S1111»: in my com-e fm- Qvgf 111-11 _\"r1:1r1=_. I am still using them, as l lmuw of nothlng finer."—J. T, Headaches can often be traced to a drsordcrerl stomach, and to the ""~=usl"'l‘trjd retention in the system 0f Flflllnoilnt: waste material which [tnlsllns tho blood. Remove these 110111111111 - - prevent them forming again-and you remove the cnuae of runny uclics 11nd pains, And that; i5 311st. how Kruschen Salts brings plr-nsnnt n-licf. Kruschen helpa Nillllrf: tn vlvanae your body com- plvicly‘ of all clogging waste matter. "Repercussions -ln Commons 0n Dies report 0'l"l‘.-\\\'.-\, Nov. z1l—1CP)—Repor- c11>s1111s 111 1110 Luunululi Parna- 1111-111, todw l01l0\\cfl publication of .1 1'1. Dull. 1)\ lllc U165 Uflmllllbbéfl OX1 1-ll—:1lllLI‘1,fllI actlvmes BL Wit-Slim;- 11111. allcuftu; a connection between '11"..11sf"".1<11o Press service anuIruns- 01111111 1\l1-\\'.s Survive. an ahcgect ag- 1111.1 111 11111111111 propagation. ‘1111~ 1711's l'1*i>'_‘.l'l. rcferrcu to cir- c11111."~.11.111 . ulucnlnz Canada in cunllccx. 1111111 boon radio and the 11111.». '11"a11s1"11d10's News reports arc carried on several Canoxuan slatfbus. 'l11e committee's submission con- 111 "11 .111.1)."1"1c<1 report bv Dr. H. Lfllinvl, iornlcr tierman consul in l'c.1l, 0111111111114" u. proposed ar- 1\ hlontrfol. described as "the local Canadian rascfst organ." Eckner also “rot/c 111111 “this news service 1'1‘1n11so".-u1111> i11 accordance with tl1c 1_'L‘il0l';11 a1"ra11:;c111c111s oi the ll1.l‘1lll.,1'lll.1lL ul lldlkiucttlfl lli Bel‘- 1".11. 1.. 14111111 1o 01111111111 newspapers 111 Cnlzuud 101' c112 dollar a. 111011111.’ L7u11.~1-'.'\111.\e mouse Lx-ader l-ian- son. 111 1.1111 Home 1.1 Commcnsusk- ctl 1f stuns 1111111111 bc taken to deal 1.1111 111.~ .1.11.111on. 111m _l\'l_1111i111_111.-; .".11111sl1.1' li1_\\'".1. who 111 lllrlstfllcilcfi 0\c1' 1.111111 111 (111111111: said the k111vvl111111u1t \\'1J1l1(1 lciuc ll. L0 1111110 s1.1t.o11.< t".:l1L'c1'l1Ct1 to dtclcieirhcth- c1" or not 1111.11" shsud continue to 0111.111. ...~1 '1 1"a11s1"."1dlo news. 01a one Murray. general man- " 1411111111311 Broadcasting .(l 11 1110011112 of the next ucek would .1 .11 . on. .1 1111111 1.1 x11"; mcssuilc from "‘1111.> (‘JIIIDJHQIY (lcuylng the 111 111s 01 tncff‘ association with 111111 o1" anv charge of sub- 1 :1111\"11.c.<1." stud Mr. Murmy. 11111 c111 .111 thc bottom of 1t. 11111 tzovcrncrs will 1x111 111111211 is appropri- 1111". 111 1 \\'lll he rwailable tcr ,1:1 111 1111.1 lmcszlgallcli bv the cen- stuns . 11111111" this is a matter of C911- surslun. 11c1 o1’ tho C.B.C. I may say 1l\."11 1111~"."1:111.-.lv 1111- ccnsprs 1"vported 1111-1" 1r11zr- 11111111111 1o find i-hatTrans- 1.1<l1.> 11.111 1"111111;1\"u11ec1 the ccfisor- ...111.1 1.";11l111lcl1s." " 11:~ fne matter i1"1 the Hens M1". Howe recalcd consider- ation given Transradio News early in the smnmcr. Then. he said. be- cause 111:1 authorities had some 11211111.: 1111:1111 111: sources of Trans- rarllo. Eilrnllcafi 1"11.uc1"ts a decision was 1111:1111 to ban the service from the air. ‘l"11l.; brought protests and the sug- szcstlmt the Government was "tryi to muzzle the news." As a nesul . 11111 brondcustin! of Transradio ncws “'11s lxrfuittcd to cmtiuue 1:1111"l11111 121111111111 rcvlew of the n1 s brcndc-nstlllu situation 1n the 1111111 cf war conditions. M1". Howe saizl as a 1"csult0i' that 1111111211" 1111a C.B.C. had decided on a 11011" tvpc of news service which would bczin on Jan, l. Newhlgddtiflns Governing sale 0f Hosiery OTTAWA. Nov. 22 — (c?) 4f slicer stoniaiugs are sold as " 1k 111 Canada 11111111 11ow on. its l. safe 12.11. 1l1c_"."'1=1 11111110 of the genuine silltuornt pmduct. "No 01111 shall sell. offer for sale. or dlstrlbute hosiery which is markcd wit-h a false or misleading dcscrlpllon of material content. s11 1111111 FPRIIIGIIIOTIS issued by o1"- do1~-'1|1-1'n11:1c1l on roco11111u-ndatlo11 n1 tho 11111111111011 trade and indus- 1111 commission. Uurlor those regulatlcrls. hosiery urmtcnt must he described fully. i1 1111111 are 100 pm" cont silk, stock- uuzs lnny 1w- dcscrtbed as "pure suk" 111‘ "real silk". If they are a 1111xi11rc, that n1ust be i11dlcatcd clcnrly on 11111 stockings and labels. 011 signs a11d in advertisements. 111 addition. other descriptive trnns must be explicit. No longer nuty the tcrms "botany." "lisle." “i'l‘f\pf*," ur "chiffon" be used alona. They m11st be accompanied by a fulln" dcsmlption-"botany wool‘. “lislc cotton" “rayon crepe". o1" "silk chiffon." 111111111" 1l1~ new regulations. "wool" may he used only to des- 111-1110 tho stuff that grows on 511N117, lambs, augora goats. cam- cls and 11111111" animals. In no case may it. 111111111 the material picked in cotton firlds. T1111 11.1111- "nylon" may be used n11 stockings made of a new cellu- 111s" product developed ln the Unl- icti Stairs. Mlnard’: relieves sprains. . I I Ghamplonshlps (Continued from pagg 1) the Id 1t l honors “we1§“.°.>11s1“§1'11.'°§.‘§§1 ilqii‘: mond 82am winning the red ribbon Don Smallman or 01.51541; 5913mm Wellington McNefll and Son third, ‘gglfrufi- 5- Humphrey. Kensington. The Dale sllve ~ ESYV attractive ofi-Sfiddfisplfiin? Flenchiort, who has made ax- at? gntvbrozress 111 fox breedlnguag rs_ with a bang-up fox. Raoul Reymond was second. J0hh A. Mc_ Donald third, and Muir-h and 113mm fourth. ‘The pale silver fenlale pup (-1355 was smaller 1n numbers, but good l11_ quality, Dan Sfuatlman. of Ql-fll-rl‘. paced at the head with a very bright female. J. A. McDonald 8a Son. came second. and Charles Willis. Covehead. third, The extra pale silver classes for adults were xvfthout oompemtion, Raoul Raymond winning first in each. ' 1n the extra pale silver pup class ltuas a. different story, Ernie T, Mill heading the table with hLs 10x. Dan Smal1man second. '1l1e extra pale s1lver_ pup c1155 brought. out. l1 nice specimens. and 01106 82am W. J. Jenkins was first wtth a vary bright fclnale. Mrs. Raoul Rcyfnond second. udcrs Hansen, Frenchtori. lhzrd. Han- sen l_s expert foxman with W. J. Jenkins. Platinum Classes As mentioned earlier, these faves‘ 1vcrc under electric light and the first class culled was extra light Diatfnufn bubs. They looked really beautiful, the bluest grcv platina. color mlntlntz and sparkling in a most attractive manner. W. Mcrleill and Son emerged the winncr, Mutch and rtamm second. 12.110111 Reymond 11 . Llitffl. light platinum females shown were l0 in number and. Raoul Raymond won first with a very beautiful specfmen. the product cf a. white-faced ring-necked malt: and a red female. J. Pope Clarke 1111s second with Stewart and 14-11115. cf Summcrside. b91115: third, 11110.1 rteymoncf fourth uncl 111th, Douglas £$€i11 aarden, sixth. _ The novelty class had 26 entries, and the sub-divisions were reds and silver blues, 1.11 the red varteues J. A. 1v1cuona1d and Sons paced first. BIIG. second; lvlutch EIIIU l-lamuf 1111111 and rourth. and. A. C. Wood, Mount nerbert, fifth. The novelty class silver blues had 13 entries and George Warren won ttrst. second and third with his much admired stock. Th6! _|u..g.ng of 11.1."<1s, senior and 11.111101‘. get oi sire and 1irogczij." of riam 1.00.; considcrabkv ovur .111 l1cu1" and was a trying task for the judge as the lignt was afiytning but good. Below will be found the results to- gether with thc winners of matched units adults and pups. Championships. 0t course the goal of every breeder or exhibitor is to win a champion- ip and perhaps a grand chutn- | nsllip which 1s the supreme .10r for exhibition. From £11110 1.0 time the rcguluri1y' with \vl11c‘1 1111c name of Rig hllhtillt uccurr-xl 111 ‘the prize list was noticeable d111- ing the show. For years Hillard Muttrlrt and sons have been improv- ing their herds and whining more DTlZ€5—Lll1lil ycstcrday they arrived at the pinnacle of fame by being Jtvardcd the grand cna111pin.1 fox trophy‘ for the best fcx of the show. R. G. Muttart also won the cup a- warded to the champion pup in the show and George A. Callbeck speak- lng of this pup, said he was the "finest, male pup he ever laid hands o .. n. Space does not pennit giving more details of other champions bu: they are detailed in the prize list be- low. Immediately after the judging was completed President Lowell W. Hancock stated that as the show was concluded he wished to thank the show committees and Secretary W.R. Shaw. Provincial Department of Agriculture, Judge Callbeck, the Canadian National Silver Pox Breeders Association. exhibitors and spectators for contributing to thr- s-uccess of the show. Lt. Col. D. A. MacKinnon, Vice Prcsldcnt, cited the need of carry- ing on with the usual activities and amusements showing our soldiers cv- crscas that the people of Canada arc not downhezuucd. l-lc rcftrrcd to ihc wonderful sitc- ccss which this show has enlbycd Mr. W.R. Shaw, Secretary of the Association, thanked the Board of Directors, particularly the President and Vice President or the Associa- tion for their uut-iring efforts in making the show the success it was. Ho spoke of the good sportsmanship which always prevailed acnong the exhibitors. Judge George A. Callbeck, stated that he has been attending shows since 1932 and that the quality of the foxcs shown t-his year were the bust 11c 11nd over judgcd-- espccial- ly tho palc and light. pale class-rs. Speaking of the new types, 11c said there were some very fine ani- mals in thcse classes and urgocl the breeders to strive for uniformity in these foxes. The follmvlnz trophies were then presented: The International Pox and Ani- mal Foods, Limited for the champion adult female .1‘ the show. won by Stewart, and Lcwls, Slmmicrside. The Canudmn National Silver Pox Breeders Association trophy won by Rpg M111tart. Tho C. M. Lampsan and Conlpauy challenge cup for the champion fe- male won by Rt‘! Mlll-lflfl- The Dominion Fur Sales Limited Trophy, Silmmersldc for thc be-st matched adult pair won by REM"- Humphrey. The Tip Top Tailors Trophy for the best pair of matched pups won by Reg hiuttart. The trophy of i-he P. E. ‘I. Fur Pool, Limited for the cha1nl>l0n W‘ pup mule or icmale won by R. G. Muttart. , Tm (3. R, Mcquarrle trophy for the champion adult male fox won by Rog Mutlart. The Levin P111" Company Limited trophy for the grand chacnplon a- dult femnlc won by R191: Multart The City of Charlottetown iro- phy for 1111 champion adult herd won by Roy Woodslde. A 11701311.)’ PERU todbythoI-Im. ‘G. D. DeBlois for the champion sire was won by I... W. Hancock. The T. Eaton trophy for the gmnq champion adult male won by Reg Muttart. ‘rho Government of New Brim- wiok wo won by Reg Muttut. A cup, presented by Canada Pug. ers for the exhibitor winning the highest number of points at the éhflw. W111 be presented at a. future ate- NEW TYPES CLASS 4 A PLATINUM PUPS (Light) Sec. Z-Female whelped in 1M0. l. iikncst T. Mill. KQIIBIIIQI/OD. 2. J. W. Lecky. Sifmmerside. 3. W. MacNeill & Son, Southport. 4. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall. GRADE CLASS I PALE SILVERS Sec. L-Male whelped previous to 1940. . Raoul Raymond, Southport, . Raoul Raymond, Southport. .M1"s. Raoul Raymond, south- port. 1 35W] Rfllmond. Southport. . Fenton Simmonds, Kensington. GRADE CLASS I PALE SILVERS ma wN~ Sec. Z-Jfcmale whelped previous to 1940. 1. Raoul Raymond, Southport. 2. Dan Smallman, Obeary. 3. W. MacNeill dz Son, Southport. 4. RS. Humphrey, Kensington. r 5. Raoul Raymond, Southport. GRADE CLASS I PALE SILVERS Sec. 3—Ma.lc whelped in 194i]. 1, W. J. Jenkins, Fbenchfort. 2. Raoul Raymond, Southport. 3. John A. MacDonald & Son, Charlottetown 4. Mutch & Hamm, Mount Het- bert. 5 John A. MacDonald 1!: Son, Charlottetown. 6. John A. MacDonald d: Son, Charlottetown GRADE CLASS 1 PALE BILVERS Sea. 4-IFemale whelped in 1940. 1. Dan Smallman. O'Leary. 2 J. A. MacDonald d: Son, Ch‘- town. 3. Charles Willis, Covehewd. 4. Ohio Nat. $.11‘. d: I". Farms, Summerside. 5 Spillett Fur Farms, Ch'tcwn. GRADE CLASS 2 EXTRA PALE ' SILVERS Sec. I-Male whe‘ped previous to 194-0. l. Raoul Raymond, Southport. GRADE CLASS 2 EXTRA PALE SILVERS Sec. 2.—Fau1:1le “helped previous to 1940. 1. Raoul Raymond, Southport. GRADE CLASS 2 EXTRA PALE SILVERS Sec. Il-Male whelped in I910. Ernest T. Mill. Kensington. Dan Smallman. OLcary. Raoul Raymond, Southport. Mutch & Hamm, Mount Her- 01 opium-a bert. Spillett Fur Farm, Ch't.o1\n. GRADE (‘LASS 2 EXTRA PALE SILVERS Scc. 4.—Fcma.le whelpcd in I940. 1. W. J. Jenkins. Prenchfort. 2. Mrs. Raoul Raymond, Sow-h- port. 3. Anders Hansen. Fkenchfort. 4. Lowell W. Hancock, Smnmer- side. 5. Douglas Bell. Borden. 8. J.A. MacDonald 6: Son. town. CLASS 4 B PLATINUM PUPS EXTRA LIGHT cu"- Sec. 1—Male whclgcd in 1940. l. W. MacNelll dz Son, SouthDOrL. 2. Mutch 8a Hamm, Mount Her- bert. 3. R. Raymond, Swthport. 4. W. MacNelll dz Son, South- port. 5. Raoul Raymond, Southport. CLASS 4 B PLATINUM PUPS EXTRA LIGHT Sec. 2—Female whelped I940. 1. R. Raymond, Southport. 2. J- Popa Clarke. S. Stewart 8; Lewis. Summerside. 4. R. Raymond, Bouthport. 5. R. Raymond, Southport. 6. Douglas Bell, Borden. CLASS 5 NOVELTY CLASS Seed-Male and female (Red) l. J. A. MacDonald 6: Boo. Ch‘- town. _ 2. J. A. MacDonald d: Son, Ch- town. 3. Mulch a Hamm. Mount Her- bert. 4. Mutch a l-lamm, Mount Her- rt. b. A. C. Wood, Mount Herbert. CLASS 5 NOVELTY CLASS (Silver Blues) l. Cleo. Warren, l-lowlan. 2. Geo. Warren, Howlan. 3. Geo. Warren, Howlan 4,J. A. MacDonald B: Son, Ch’- town. CLASS 8 SENIOR. HERD 1. Roy woodside, Malpequo. 2. L. w. Hancock, Sumrnerside. CLASS 6 JUNIOR HERD 1. Ralph Muttart, Summerdde. 2. Stewart d: Lewis, Summerslde 3. Roy Woodside, Malpeqtie. 4. L. W. Hancock. Summeraide. CLASS 6 GET 0F SIRE Llsvlhllanoochlummunida. l. 31*; ~ n iwfl. As the first stop the vhil . n are taught to "fer-l" the vibrations ul the piano, BY JUNE GREENE NEA Special Correspondent PITTSBURGH, Novcm her-They" can't. hear-but rhcy can dance in perfect rl1,v1h111 :1 1.10 " ‘I'm-y can't speak smiles and nods tncy p11. cxpr" aion into simple folk dances. Thanks. to “miracle education." six Pittsburgh pro-school age chi‘.- dren are learning to dance by "feeling" film music. Through the vibrations in the wooden floor the children deter- mine the rhythm and keep time for Waltzes, two-steps. mirrlcis. ‘Fhe course in dwncing is being taught at the Pittsburgh Dc Paul Institute. school for 111.11 (leaf 'I‘hesc six students, frcm 111211»? to five years old, are the \"n1.1n'_1es' to be enrolled in the class and given dance lmtrucilon. Older cl"1'1ldr.cn in advanced ‘x1111 nccnmpllgbgd toe 11 \\ o can neither 5151.11. s‘1c.l1 relaxation as LEARN BY TOUCIIING PIANO ' ERSIDE FGUARDIAN ‘Deaf Children Dance- Taught To Keep Time by Feeling Music the cliliflrvn are ‘IlTTlDfld 1:111 1l."111<'crs and 111 " 1,. '11- __ ~ f ' i; pull 111 the bullet » . o1 the Insii: o ._,: a‘ closed they‘ ago 11am of the mu 1 DEVISE owx Years 8gp dancing seemed out", 0f the 411K" ‘ion To educational authorities 11 QCIIIMI zmpcusfble 1.0 tench u child born ci-m: tr one who sgwc-"cp. and hcvrnng an ear-y and xvork 1.1 111‘ in a . r the dancing C1395 i011 0f llltlnlf‘ o". n111111tcs,1\v.ce a few llrvthni. For l5 dill‘. they are drilled. In .1 "fee" tempo months 11103" b92111 1o mtzslc. dcwrmlne 1111-. lcnrn to clam-c to it. .e an". ' Sire: Olno Nulzonnl 51S No 422402. 2. Ralph Muttart. Suuuiitrxnic. Sire: Blublac 76S No. 422591. 3. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall Sire: Ohio 5.5T No. 426774. 4. Stewart d: Lewis, S11111n1111".<i1ic. Sire: Clarendon 2S No. 4211190 5. L. W. Hancock. S11111n1-’1".~1<i».~. Sire: Bo"11l1le\'1c\v 2P N0. 4131311 CLASS 8 PROGENY 0F D.\1\I 1. Lowell Hancock. Summerside. Dam: Ohio National 046$ No 422401. 2. Ralph l\futta1"1. S:111111:e1".:1d<1. Dam: Futunszzc 391‘ No 426737. 8. Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall. Dam: MacMillan llnv 101T No. 426692. Stewart 8a Lmris. 511111111“ " . Dam: Bcechglen Lady H95 .\'o 422389. S. Roy Woodside, Malpcque. Dam: Malpequa View 41T No. 426525. t" CLASS B MATCIIED PAIRS ADULTS l. Robert Humphrey, Kcztsfnglon. 2. L. W. Hancock, Summcrsidc. 3. Hillard Mutzart, Summerside. 4. Reg Muttart, Summerside. CLASS 6 MATCIIED PAIRS PIIPS 1. Reg Muttart, Snnunersidc. 2. Stewart tic Lcus, s11111111c1"s1.lc 3. Hillard Multan, S .111111("1"slrlc. 4. Ernest Mill, Kc'11.s111,1:o11. 5. Roy Woodside, Alalpoque. CHAMPIONSHIPS ADULT MALE snows" 1.\' CLASSES 1, 2, 3, 4, s. 5, Section 1. l C. Reserve Roy Wooclstuc, 1\I.1‘.1>cq.:11 ADULT FEMALE SHOWN IN CLASSES I. 2, 3, I, & 5. Champion, Sicxvnrt A1 Lcxtis. 511x11- merslde. Reserve Roy Woodsltic. .\l."1I;1c-q:l/*. MALE PUP SHOWN IN CLASSES l, 2, 4. A" 5. Champion R. G. l\iu‘ta1."f, s~1m~ merside. Reserve L. W. Hwncnck, Sum- merside. FEMALE PFI’ SHOWN IN CLASSES 1, 7!, 3, 4, 61 fr. Section 4. ; 1 Section 3. 1 l l l Champion Reg 111111111111, Smnnzrr- l side. Reserve, R. G. Muttart, Summer» de. CHAMPION PUP 1N SHOW Section S. Champion R. G. Mutlml, Sunl- merside. Reserve L. W. Hancock, 511mm":- side. CHAMPION MALE IN SHOW Section 8. Champion R (l. hluiimi] $11111- merside . Bummer- Reserve. Reg Muttart. “Champion Reg hfuttort. S11r11."1:11» s .. Section 2. 1 I 111111111111 élflf‘. , cruuriox cantata IN suou" Section ‘I gzghampibn Reg Afutzart, Summcr- ‘llgcsr-rxc R. G. hfuffart, Sunlmrr- side (mayo ciraarmox FOX 1.\" snow Scctlnn ii. 11;‘i1"n R. G. !\l".1"arf, 5.5;. 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BEE. v ~ rue Rev hfifttart, S11r11r1*e:"-" ROIITINES Naval Afiollego Site not selected; Mlsunolerstanding C1f11-K\\'A_ Nan". 11m 0f cuarucrs ‘l. 11.111 a1 l for we proprfse; Y 11.11 1 rwf; Th l".\'l"‘.R\ HIRI. \\'D RUY . . . Ro sure to nnkt» ‘ A E VISIT TU .\‘\.\"l'\ l f‘l..\l'S l With Juno 11111] 'l'1-rl. 1 It's a lot of fun and l l cxciicmcnl 1'\1"1'_\‘ flu)‘ 1 l sizirlin: .\'u\"11mlu11" 271th in the I Charlottetown Guardian 1 l. pifl