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Comes in 25 beautiful shades, also black and white. Come in and ask for special prices on 5 gallons Color cards mailed to out-of-town customers Gallons $3.50 is essential. the same attractive colors. ‘/1 Gallons $1.85 Quarts $1.00 “Red Lion" Prepared Paints This is a brand. we can recommend when economy It is the next best product made after the ultra perfect quality of the Crown Diamond Brand. Manufactured for exterior and interior use in Pints 50o economy : Quarts 69c Gallons $2.25 “ Box ” Prepared Paints A thoroughly reliable low_-priced paint, suitable for general interior and exterior decoration but particu- larly useful on out-buildings, fences and other sur- faces requiring protection with the utmost in Ahbuiineuooenyeonppiyiliuinnyong can do it. .A fivepmnd peeing: cl Alsbasrlns mixes readllysvirh cool water. in 5 minutes-and-is ready to use in 30 snicuses. Your lab is finished In from I to 4 houru Alsbsstins spreads evenly, wldioiir ieavim brush rnarIrs.ccurs feuds ‘*3 dim liver or point. and the coin ethic: is beautiful. Call and let us shot 10!: the large range of colors 5 Lb. Pkg. to i5e and 15¢ to 05¢ SUNDRIES Paint and Varnish Brushes ‘i5e .. $3.00 Sheffield Wallpaper Cleaner Per can i5o Floor Wax Per Lb. 75c Furniture Polish I-Iawes Lemon Oil White and Orange Shellacs $1.20 White Wash Brushes PRCWSE BROS. Ltd. PAINTS _ OILCLOTHS AND CARPETS rmesr Notes on roieics‘ coivivscren was 0 I. Members of the Association will note that all pines are required to be marked by August 15th. official Markers ‘ The following mum: of the Canadian National Silver Fox ferent pioinces of Canada in 1930 are as fo1lcws:— Prince Edwsnl ' ‘. limerson Matthews. Albei-ton; J. Davidson. Box 195 Kenslnzlml: J. H. Prlch- ard, summer-side; 8. Ft. Johnson, Souris rim; John B. Roper. R:-It o, Charlottetown; F. G. Kennedy. southport; B. L. Miwbougull. Ei- lerslie. New lruuewiok: W. E. Dollclse. Petitcodiac; H. 1''. Fisher. Box 03. Marysville; Arthur Maxwell. D3. 1, st. Andrews; Fred Arsenault. Poi-t Ekin; Gordon MacDonald. Ferry Road. Nova Sootil-: O. M. Nbse. P199‘ rt. Wqiiebeo: Alan M. Hooker. Omn- town: .i. n. Biniard. sale at. Paul- outai-lo: Norman 3. Wskelin. Cannington; Ed l-Iansiud. R..R. No. 2, Tavistook; E. W. Hutchinson. am. No. 4. Meaford: J. Russell Hood, R.R. N0. z.A1llston: D. 1-- Richardson, R.R. No. 2. Barrie: W» 3, Rogers, R.R. No. l. OB-1€V~'00d; J. H. zummach. Killaloei J. Alt- ken, Box 51. Ellmll R-‘V55 Manitoba: J. A. C0lll«l1X'0. P1611‘?-Jolys; Capt. Box 694, Winnipeib saskstch : C. B. MCKBY. Box 41. Nut-am. Alberta: E W. Fraser. Box 253. Calgary, P. D. McNeili. Box 781. Edmonton. British Columbia: Alvin stanlake. 220-loth st., North Vancouver; Ian D. Maclienzie, R. R. No. 1. Dun- c an. To do their msrkirlc ranchers may employ an available f‘.e‘.d!l'lBll who will be furnished with a suit- able marking outfit: ‘hey my em- ploy any other person to do it for them or they may do it themselves. In every case the standard Gill-11'9" merit must be used. This eqll-ipllwlli may be ordered from the Ketehum Mfg. Co. Ottawa. Canada. Each pup should be marked in the right ear with the owner's registered tattoo letters and in the left ear with the letter “P" which is the mo year letter. A number rprecedas the letter "P" and this properly done makes the identifica- tion complete. All pups are required to be mark- ed by August 15th, but many ran; chers mark their youfiz foxes when they are only two months o‘.d which gives them some early protection against theft. The silver fox auctions seem fat- ed to run into a sea. of troubles, as almost every auction for the past year has coincided with some up- heaval, political or military. Every- Bzeeders’ Association for the dif- 1 ‘ , per cent of these were sold at firm ‘ ' ' ' I Silver Fox Farmuig _ V !?__ _ _ .m,,°umm‘,mm°,d_ '. oNirox:ssNnsI.l.ru;.- ticia1msx-kei-auiisuo¢ioyu:eosn- 3°,;,'::,.,;'t”“,........'°'-n'.'.,""n.'.'i pn ° ,3, adieu National Silva nix nreed- ' ‘IINIW lbs "5. Auocuuom smumnlde’ P_ E math expect it beosuss htlkic sud Ilshlsse pursues 1:533? so- IEIJ IIII 0'! All! XIII] ' III OI?- ux 2% 332%! .re$E§e on France. it nude c or contin- ental cities nervous .md apprehen- sive and this accounts for the last of sttendarics of buyers from France and other nearby countries on Mondsay and succeeding days in london. __ The Hudson's Bay Company of- fering of 8.500 kins was disposed of to the extent of I. flew over 4.000. and for the good colored ones. pur- ilculaiiy those capable of being made into scarves. an actual sd- vance of seven and one-lislf per cent to thirteen per cent was rec- tstered. On the other hand faded skins and those lacking desirable qualities were somcwhst neglected. other auction; followiiu Hudson's Bay were not so fortunate, and O. M. larnpson and Company re- duced their offering to 3 per cent oi the total skins on hand. Fifty prices with advances registered for the best qualities. _ Mr. Peter 0. Clark of the P. E. 1. Fur Pool was telephoned as to his observations on the pelt sit- uaiion and he said that his mire- pean representative had cabled that as soon as the political situation in France becomes stabilized there will be an active demand from the trade there for silver fox skins. The fact that the offering has been reduced so ccneiderslbly since March is evidence of a stesdy consumption of the product. Recently the P. E. I. Fur Pool have disposed of good colored skins that have fetched as high as $140. and they will continue" selling by private treaty next week. “Private treaty sales," said Mr. Clark. “have been exceptionally successful with us. in one week recently we dis- posed of over 500 skins in that manner and we realized our limits too. I have every confidence that barring unforseen circumstances the remainder of our consignments will be disposed of ere fall at set- isfactory prices." Drs. W. H. Brown and George 0. Burr of the University of Min- nesota. have made a study of falls treaty, hereb skins mm min ’ o«- .9:-.. .."i:....".:' '°= '--'- hmsies oil. “mo the w:il': “flu u"'“"""' lot would be pretty well cleaned up, CANADIAN and lo and behold. the new Bocisl- ! WOOL GIOWIIS istlc govermnent in nsnoe is fct- O0-OPIIATIVI owed by wholesale strikes Which [Jul-I-‘D jticd impmtgz) fl bil- uess us of Peril many —-waste.-Inquis- °yth°u.u&°uuy1n‘°“_k. mka l a “W “mm 1°‘ *0 0- dl-WW0‘! 0‘ fi trade. It was not on] the effect mm‘. M dd‘*m' mgyuyn, suits in paemsturu cessation of growth and esrly death. Dr. A. I. flsiisexi of the sums University. finds that fat dsiiciemy my be the cause at intsntiio column. when olive oil. corn oil. rliw linseed oil and lord were added to the diets iuipocvsuiult mlkrwed. Aired Inset. Inc. Muss-iosu 10- tires of C. M. luupsou and Co. London. And Prod 4 l-firth snd'Oo. of New York, have “ ‘. Alfred Pnser. well- known in this province, is President and J. M. " formerly man- aaerofrrederioknutbundoo. is Exocutivevice-President and Gen- ersl Manager. Iltnomm Hos. mc.. lsrgd breed- ers of silver roles in the world. had I full page ad hi Vogue nisuuine of May first end fifteenth. They have contracted for twenty-two more. The copy lg designed to ac- quaint the consuming public with Fromm trade marks and incident- ally popularize silver fox Tfis. Leading dulgners from Paris and America will design special gur- inonis for these ads and following the appearance of the ads Pi-cairn Bros. win distribute ieprintrsnd poster; to the entire fur retailing trade of the United states. Pedi- gree certificates and s illroimn Me- dallion will be attached to each pelt. The Hudson's Bay Company re- ports thst over a period of more thanlooyeusihercseemstobes nine or ten years cycle in the num- ber of fur bearing animals inclu- ding muskrats, mink and red fox. The periodic increase of these and other animals appears to hold true in the northern United States as well as in the Canadian North west. The increase starts in the far north and naduelly travels southward, but the period remains the same. The wife of the President of Cuba, Madam Gomez, pu a magnificent silver for cape on a recent, trbp to New York. It was made in narrow vertical psiiels of dipped hem line design. The fur and state that they are almost as important in the diet so vitamins. One fatty acid, Lfnclic, derived from corn and linseed oil. is so pot- ent that a half drop of it daily his HAVE you aim“ hobby besides your minors? If so. why not in- troduce them to each other and double the pleasure? Why not insks photographic souvenirs of the chute! in your garden. your an- fiullo collection. the growth at your ininisuirs i-silrosd. your new ship snack. or what hsvu you? We know A man whose other hobby is entoinolol!--bucdiunting to his friends. 30 tell I tremendous 10¢ 01 fill! photons “ his insect specimens. some of his pictures of thus tiny Ilbiccu are i-uurhbls. Tbs most in: 2; ‘at Lowest Rate E. R. Brow & Son Fire, _L1°fe, Accident. Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance Inrorisine thin! about than is that thdywus iusdswtthtlie siiiiplsnp psi-stus used by the amateur photog- flllht. Notoiiiydosl hsmakosu-I. OII “ooi-iniu" or individual in- set-Ibut. lisvingshi-ulorths di-Iuistio sud the surfing. he photo. lrllllll Irons! of than hind. II In the picture of m.'::..1"*.;':°*......-W --= I wsdd 5 ‘INN!-N8 botliull gain o. spooks haunting s givavquq, ‘,3, IODDGII playing lesptrog——n. 3“. the nbisot no-simniu an .43.. fl» Mcturss he dirplayu ..., .,¢ -v;rIo.donl:rsunsnts. on an’ new to in In entomolo- silt to Into Pictures like this your- Isl1.if you. or some one for you, win rtdcoiloct the insects. mm: what I 05: Hobuildss“sst."shEollywcol. se‘Your Camera forOther Hobbies cyeswipsuoi CUii. An smstswr I to In -~.............i’.i..i'&'i..:51':‘&'2":i.‘:'i:$.'2.1.‘!..!:'S"'.i2‘li'.1.."L':.i’.."3:" °' ' "fit I! "II I tlm -xmm with s 2&osnt tlobdllght for Iliumax 'totitiiitosuiuisgins.i-ybagu dryiugbouslioldoeiiieiitbsinout Lllelnollllllltlluillfiupgh wlntl. 'N1|¢litthssuuehslndssriii- slouoodliriit bulb in s rsilsctnr is 5 l g: E: cults eaten It bmlkhlt with I was rnsnipulated so Is to create a highly decorative oval point back yoke. A pair of silver fox skins were presented by the makers of the cups to Madam Gomez. Four hundred and ninety-two blue fox skins were sold at the last suction of that commodity held in Saint Louis for the account of the United states governiinerrt. The average of $80.11 represents In ad- vuice of 46 per cent. W. J. Wilcox. vice-President tad Robert . . man of churning personality and keen bmineu force. His fsiui in shredded wheat is so great that every morntm he derives his en- ergy from m shredded wheat bis- Kiss; of orange juice. No finer food forgrowingilou'eI.infsctforsny kind of tones. exists in Mr. Wil- cox! (pinion. According to an Alsthn fur buy- er who u veiled 7,000 miles in the course of his trapping season, the niinkcutdiissboutnoperesnt less than lest year. He believes thisisdusiotheflotthstlow water And high ice permitted the animals to travel under the leases ofieesndthussvnid the traps. He says the eltcli of staple furs in weather conditions. The foliawim cable was iuoeiwl yesterday by Mcbuiu and Mac- xlrinon from the Hudson's Bay Company. London, lhglsnd, with reference to their auction sale of silver for pelts hold on Monday GI yolwilllevssorsuchfismhlsg maliohsspthsuidownitis thsssplmsruthbuuitpsu uosmwbUnvdsnssndlious- sostesneobucsissunso-slu Ostrvoliwithsoincsoodeosrter lili.assiubitiostehsscus'ehsst- ""““°"'“- '3'” N“ 1| Hill :esiprodIesrwinsIrI|yhsveh:':.:Ntl,II"l:|ilJilIuII‘I.."l'hs your man. hllllillflunniofdisinteetui °' ' "I iussnunuoiniviarssvanlyssn eudflisyiisvosssuiissvidsussd 00098 0Ionsu.lu tj W- ii.nd liriahtneu or sllvur that 1. not approached by those noun any part ot the world." _ OTITIGIIW WOMEN'S ESTI- TIJTI ‘nos regular monthly nsseflng of the Women's Institute was held in theeohool house onlunesrdwith rltinenibcr and two visitors pres- eri . The meetlne opened by sinelne the Institute Csrol, followed by re- posting the Club Women’: Creed in unison. Then the roll was called. the minutes of last meeting read and approved. Committees were then heard from and new ones sp- pointed. Sick Com, Min Gertie Lsnriigan and Mrs. James Jamie- son. Each mern‘ ll-V0 me to be donated to Red Cross society. It was moved and seconded that a treat be bought for the children at school closing. Water my roots and flower seeds received from libr- puimerital Farm were distributed among the mem‘ . The lucky tic- ket on are beautiful couch cover was drawn by Miss Mary Llewllyn no. 85. And Mr. Sterling Mackin- non was the lucky one to get the couch cover. Institute News was read by the secieaary and presid- ent and the meeting adjourned by singing the National Anthem. After the meeting Mrs. Deni. Creed treated the crowd with candy. ' STANCIIEL W. I The regular monthly meeting of the stanchel Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Rachel Martin on Wednesday evening, June 3rd with seven members and eight visitors in attendance. Among the visitors present was Miss Mary Stuart. the oldest resident of the community who is in her 93rd yesr. Mating opened by singing Ode and Island Hymn. Roll call was an- swered by naming a noted Canad- ian woman. Mrs. Janies Graham lhd Miss Elsie Kelly were appoint- ed delegates to attend the annual convention. Committee to visit the school reported some improvements needed and on motion it was decid- cd to have this work done. It was decided to have an ice cream social. exact date to be announced later, Proceeds will be in aid of the AI- derson family of Inkernisn. Pro- gram consisted of instrumental mu- sic by Will Cameron and Leigh. A dainty lunch was served by hostess. Singing of the Nations! Anthem brought a very pleasant meeting to 1 close. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Neil Cameron, roll call to be answered by asking a riddle. ROYAL FOX FEED Ieporlsoominginfrccisllover thecountryindlcste exceptionally flnsicsultsfrouilayslfsdi-snciies. lisrsissnsxcsrptfrucssletter now looked at 08 fssrisles sud have 8lopi¢s,u:idhsve§uiorelittsrs yet to conic. We had 08 pups from 8 of our feiuslss." Results use this. combine; with Royal economy and service prove that your choice of fox feed this year should be Boyul. The St.'John Milling company Ltd. saint John. N. I! Kenwood yarns. Ideal best: BOOKS—ART—MUSIC (Continued from page 10) .: . x 2: Gill “Msobeth." and Roc'\ veil Kent "Hamlet." Ar! isis chosen from European and American representatives will illustrate the other volumes. The printing will be done at the Oxford University Press in Eriglsnd. The those artists. Rackham. Gill s.nd Kent are singularly fitted to illustrate the Shakespearean vol- umes mentioned. luokhsmwi weirdly beautiful drawings seem to depict the very spirit. of faery. Eric Gill's book sdornmentc so far have been almost entirei, by means of the wood-block of which his "Canter- bury Tslcs" and “Four Gospels’ engravings have become very fain- ous. His work is often characteriz- ed by A novel‘ mingling of wood- engraving and type. Rockwell Kent slso illustrates with wood-engrav- ings of an austere power approp- riate to an interpretation of "Kam- recslved a few weeks ego: "We have let The following interesting para- graph appeared recently in the New York 'I‘imes--“whet is en- nounoed as the first extensive este- logue ever printed or first editions of American songs has just been issued by the rare -book depart- ment of the Scribner Book Store. iiumumi Fox a . CIIIII _F..‘.{ Special Kenwood $ Blankets Special Kenwood Blanket. Size 60 x 84, Camci shade only, Whipped ends. Made from Regular iiier cottages or camping. A limited supply only at, each — — — —— — — Kenwood “ Romcrest ” $4.95 Kenwood Romcrest. A satin ‘bound Kenwood blanket. Choice of Rose, Blue, Gold, Green, Lavender and Cedar. 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The cover is done in co‘nui1 and was designed by the well- known krlin artist, Jupp Wiertlu The book contains picturrs or N- cent. Baymutli Music FcaLl\‘a15.3 description or this year.» WW1" Festival. and information concom- mg the various perforniniicm Ul0 artists who will take part, p:‘'.C-’5 01 tickets. railway rates. lio'cl accom- odations, and suggestions i‘r ex- cursions ln the vicinity. The first hair of the i=‘e.m-ii w-ll be from July 10th to Iiotli. and 1110 second half from August iii to 315%- Thc purpose of this div‘s:on is W enable those who wish to attend the Olympic Games in Berlin, 10 hear the Bayreuth wnprlltl’ “P""“' either before or alter the otrmglg Only the highest quality of le.e_i"_ tobacco, combined I with‘ the best ingredients are used in the manui"actu— re of our chewing tobacco. ‘Tar Bee-r CHEW” _ ll