JIIE ‘WESTERN GUARDIAN 1,5", John Pond. l! Church sum - Phone m suiuauzusiuu mu nuivcu colmrv tlonl. Advertising uhould m. 1m with am Pllhfl N"; SD guardian may be bolllbl ill"! l‘ l"! of the following “ma, u, Gvllrllu Drugstore, Wiley g‘, M"! 61mm. s1 Granville at r" ll M Th‘ fi“""li“pt'.dgarordlodetire? Ieckflghozzmallilforslltlillayleelfiflfc n. the buy fesponslblc for dcllverlu m; you; m"; --— ~—‘”_””‘—_i'_' ' __ ‘Illl ,_ Wm” "glare, Water 8!. , $02057," Query, Water BL " Bov ll ginfim; order Z’ l mn u reserved for newl Tfhlillfgluilllfftal but advertlun| v; l newsv nature may be Insert- a m “z cents a wurd strictly pa)" u» w new"? ._ $.‘ll:ll.'l' mu. NETS .~ al liilicc s. l_.-'iU5~11-21-2l. ca.» "$5.. flashl-llhll .11 ’I‘.'i_\.o1~ Drug 00., ' . tilt‘ l-J Knit-ting 411,1 SWUHICFS. Rex L-‘Hl. _.\'l‘l'lIll h it'll ill’ r “d p1, fi'illlillk_’l"\l(l(‘. I'lll‘lll.\ll(‘(l dwel- '. lint. summer- i 1 \.ll1('ill‘i'5. Apply ll'l‘lll‘llll‘l( or Moi‘- L-742. (tlllll l Sacred. Scen~ .. riaoil ortment. See ".11, (four . Drug Store. L-TIB-II-ZZZ-Zl. All", and Mrs. 4, Clllll0ll, an- gvmcnt 0i U191!" '1.l LilVlillfl t0 Milli-J‘ - ,_ Mary ProfitL, 31 De to‘ take D1119‘? .. - i eciiiaei". ‘ l‘ n L-i09-i1-22-1i. 41-, I\l.»\Il\"§ 'l'l.‘i\ .- The hos- weekly’ bridge in Si. this week were Mrs. , S. G. hlerriani and ea l. Letky. There were a .1nih1- paying but notfo any cailcis n’ the lea hour owing gfg “rather. -- S. wcxnzors GIFT - Mrs. Ad- e Ball has given one thousand to the Prince County Hospi- 7 11w purpese of equipping a eiiiiii-y" of lier husband the hie Janis ll. Ball. The Hospital Board are icrv grateful for this [mucus Flli s S‘ ..\v,1\|i fill — Mrs. Robert llonkirk and tile daughter Jean ‘ and. recently ar- . * for the “dura- te... among 100 passen- ' ve recently from Eng- e goons of Mr. and ‘on at present. but a with lvlr. and Mrs. ~ S. -DE.\TlI OI‘ MRS. THOMPSON l0ll.\'.\‘0.\' — "fiiere passed away on cy mw-iiiiig at the home of ile, Central Bedeque. l Johnson at 84 years iiiiviii came to Bed- (‘ fllfllll‘ _\'(‘i\l"S 3P0 ii >.1:ii and endeared iter- viple, as she had many of heart and mind. l,\l(‘fl“(‘f‘IiSC€l her about 's"lr< licr son with there are left to was, John in Win- ICi‘ "st ‘n the daughter, Louise. f‘ d R'cve< of Ross‘ Corner . ~li .=_vmgiatliy' is extend- ...1"ral will like “lace 0n ‘a1 L‘ or! ck. ~-S . g MEETING van- QlE l..0.l.. — A very well attend- lmeezm: of the Bedeque District DI... was lzcld tn the King Ecl- aalt c Room: at Iiedcque lrts ‘c present. from - “.11. \¢.‘.$lll.l."ll The District u‘ er Jaiurs F. Profitt paid an ...c1.-1i \ a‘ ihis time and was l! lllllv-i speaker. In his remarks rrtacrrrrl to ilic excellent work of f’ l1 Q l. and s‘ ed the impor- ilifc o. lill‘ in. f the Orange “'1' iii ‘~ "~11": Ill"li("_\' for the w l~‘ irl. 'l‘.c L .0. L. had Yul" Sumo.) all over lm‘. and the llluudn -—DI.\"l‘ltl("I‘ ,,. the Is‘and Lodges cn S500 of that amount, = were iv-rlccmcd bv W. ‘v Wcrshlpful Master viii aho spoke brief- wr-ie also ciiade by Cv- 11, P o. M. 'r. J. 11'1- jw g-VG M. and Elijah Simpson, ,e,m<_‘_-~ lvl blaster and others, t-d-mcn .< and a social hour fol- llie llllk —WEEK END spec-mt; 8M. inciudinc women-f ‘iii-fit sized dresses. All new stack. (lay PBWG. Summerside. L-ltil-ii-Zl-zi. -—FLASIILIGHTS . attractive. useful grilfllslfe models at Bruce's. L-lOS-ll-Zl-Zi, -FOR SALE — H . Garage at i<@nsu1gtqll“§orldg0,1“l§,°. Pill E- I- Jay. Bl00mfielci. P. a l, L-lui-i 2~3i. —L'0NGLEX Nail preparations for glamorous hands, m.‘ 5 “m, 10. Summerside. L_741_ cm! —-FOR. v TIIAT overseas Watermans and Eclipse fnupmm pen ‘and pencil sets. Guaranteed for life. Gourlies Drug Store. L-7-l3~ll-Z.‘L‘-'.1i. —LEI-"l‘ FOR OTTAWA -- mm Horace Wright of Bedeque anti ,\|r_ Wilfred Boulter left - st. - f...» i " . tural interests in the Province. _ S. —FUR BUYER-Mr. R. N. UBTYRH 0f Holt Reiifrcw and Co, Ltd-r has arrived and is now buv- lng for cash all kinds of fox pelts and other furs at office of C. R, ROBI-rrs, Canadian Bank of Com. merce Building. Sllmmerside, L-609-ll-1tl-tf. —TIIE FIFTIETII ANNIVFRQ- ARY of the blllldlllz n; [he pm“ town Presbyterian Church \\'lll lie observed on Sunday". Novembr-i- "'1 i, "The Kensington Preshi Church is lifting their morning vice and is joining with the Fl'f‘l\_ town Church in service at ll A. M,l There will also be a service at It iiivl i at. which the Rev. Wm. Verwolf <.f1 Summerslde will preach. —IIEAD ON COLLISION BROOKFIELI) - O.i companicd by Mr. T. .l. him returning home from Cli town they were struck by a l“.l' which nttelnntrd to m» another 1- at. Brockfield. Mr. Wrlvlit's ca?‘ \\ struck head on and was so batllv damaged that he had to get .1 “mocking car to take them "m" No one was hurt fortllnaieiy‘. Personals —- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. lnman at- tended the annual fox shew in Ch’- bown on Wednesday. - S. K ensinzton. And Vicinity Her Many friends will be pleased to hear that Miss Evelyn Harding, who was recently operated on for appendicitis. in the Prince C-ruiitj; Hospital, Summersirle, i- iicw hsine 211 Kcit-ingtou. Miss Frances Kelly and Mzss Yvonne leBlanc were visitors to Summersidg Tuesday. Mr. William Ready of Charlotte- tovm was a lJUS-IIOS? visitsr to Ken- singwn on Wednesday. Mr. George Brooklns was a bus- iness visitor to the western section 0f the province on Wednesday. Miss Marjorie Kennedy has a."- ccpted a position 1n the office of Stewart & Liewis. Suniiiicrsille. Mr. Joseph Daili=cii was in Sum- merside on Wednesday on busznezu. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis and Mrs. Hclber Ellis returned to their home in O'Leary on Wednesday cv- ening afler a holiday in K(‘ll'~'lllf;- ton the guests of Mrs. John s. Burns. Mr. Ralph McKay has accepted a. osition with. R. T. Holman, Co. Lt .. Summerside. "<=_mie_iintz. -—S. M12. iLndBMrsV. William Champion. lllllil. “fluent "it; T ON vmsr vacuums "PROOFS -s111xc1rs - ltlSUl INSULATING It llAllD BOA . iwfim vlittil lli Al DIALIR Alexander Murray Products Sold R. T. HOLMAYN LIMITED BOTH STORES in‘ B L-72'1'~ll-2'.!-li.l f“ "' was n large number of ladies in the ERSIDE GUARDIAN AND WlIY lllS llEABAlIllES WERE llEllEVEll Wife Pul Kruschon In HI: Coffee He could not understand why tho headaches ha had been uubbct to were suddenly relieved. I-Iig mfg told him, and he at: once sat down and wrote the following letter:- "'l nm G2 yearn of age, and over Rlnrf‘. I was a hny often yearn, I was Flllllfll tn very had headaches. But; two yearn ago the headaches eased upA-for what reason I did not know._l was surprised when one day "JY wife told me I had been using lxruarlicn Salts in my coffee for over two years. I nm atil using them, no l know of nothing finerT-J. T. Ilendnches can often be traced to a disordered stomach, and to the unsuspected retention in the system of slzignating waste material which poisons the blood. Remove these Ilfiltlfihfl —— prevent them forming again—nnd you remove the cause of many aches and pains. And that is just how Kruschen Salts brings pleasant relief. Kruschen help! Nature to cleanse your body com- plelvly of all clogging waste matter. former residents here and now of SlilllIlll'l'EL(ll‘. where Mr , Champion holds, a responsible position with R. T, Holman Co. Ltd... were tendered a liirexvvll party on Wednesday ev- cnuig ‘l’. the spacious home of Mr. ii1i<i.\ lviin Dariach. Alter all lliill l: 2l(‘l'i"(‘l and Mr. and Mrs. ii:11ii-,i.c11 wicre seated in the seat cfiionoi- a farewell address was read 1o than by Mr. Charles D. ' i flllfl immediately afterwards iful clicsterfield and table . nit-d to t-hem by Mr. Ivan Diiriauii. illiiiotlgh bctli Mr. and Mi-s. Champion were completely taken by surprise, Bill as he is Ben- eral‘._v cailfd by his many friends, lll his I‘ll".\.l capable manner. on be- llii of I: s wife and hmself thank- attd all for their lll".llf.',illi\ill..(‘.\.\ and beautiful gift anl rvciirlrd a hearty itivitation lfil .1 them at. anytime in their new iicme and surroundings. after ivhich all licartly Joined in sing- Jill.’ For They Are Jolly Good Fe ' 'l'h; remainder of the .4 was then enjcycd in social icr, cards and sing song. A 1y lunch served by the lat. c brought the evening to a clcsc. H» INTEREST (Continued from page straw ivas the pale s;t.'c1- maldplrfll?" \‘..lll at; c 11.1105, coilialiiiiiu no unde- 5\1‘{|l)1(* to ‘is, '1 lilS was one of the ' 111 recent rears. pale silver classes were The c 1 not as lliilVV as the pales, the adult- 11.-.11s beiuc clllv two in number- lflXllkl pale silver adult. females wcze live 111 number. ‘lncv Wflc E000 bilvtllllllls. ‘ ’i‘hl- extra pale silver male. mm ("lit-s llllfl l'l lntrics. and U“? (‘Xllylll- ]],\ll' lycy lcinzhe pup class had .._l ~llle largest number-for sei- (‘l l ears in both (fasscs. which l.ll’?\\'> lllJI the breeders are master- lll‘! r11» ;il'l of producing lime P0P- \il.li' Hill's. Nciv Type Foxes The new type foxes made their debut 1n the afternoon and the stage was set for their aPPearance “m1 llie Paton Pavilion packed to (‘a- picitr s‘) much f0 lllfil Jlllllli‘ Gcrirue Callbcck tad grcat difficul- ty in burrowing his wiay around to make his placings. Everyone was interested and apparently enter-Rs themselves immensely. Cnxiiiictition was greatest between t.l"c AlcNeill and Raymond ranches with iiiaiiy" of the exhibitors sliolv- lng foxes liv- otfspring 0f sires purchased from yveiilnsirm M"- Neill and Son. A glance over the ‘P1175 1m be’ low will show how the new bféflli tiive SDYCfld trroilllll QUPPHF» and Piiiisc Countir No less than claxes were judged ycfiielflfil’ m probably the lzrrgest number ever run off at a pronncinl fox show and likely n record if total number of foxes exhibited is taken into consid- oration. Ariioiig the interested vlsll0f5 present yesterday afternoon W85 Fred Cclpitts, Salisbury, largest breeder of silvers and plallmlmi l" Canada. Russel Colpltts, M. P. P.. Salisbury, H. Downcl’. Mlmcwn- Hon. J. P. McIntyre. Hon. W. H. Ileiinls and Hon. H. H. Cox. There audience. Today‘! Program ‘Today's program will be l hPLW one and u 111-111 keep everyone hust- ling to get. through with closing this afternoon. The unregistered classes will be on in the momlng. Pale slivers mlut be shown vs w 9o per cent and there are four sections-adult mules, adult females, male pups, femllfi ups. p Class two extra paleailver. To be "eligible ‘for-entry in thrs class foxes must show 90 to 100 per cent. sil- ver. There are four sections -— adult malea. adult females, male pupa. female pups. It will be noon before they will be disposed of. ln the afternoon class six or senior herd. junior herd, get of sire. progeny of dam and matched annual Provincial live fox ahow will probably be ushered out by some short. addresses, if time permits, and the presentation of the magnifi- cent trophies valued at over $3000. Sane of them costing u high u 8450. They will be awarded to the champions. reserve champions and grand champion ot the chow. T1158 trophies decorate the speak- ers platform in the Paton Pavilion ln l. most attractive and eye-catch- llll manner and remind one forcib- ly thlt then were days when 311m foxes were "taps" and so much mon. ey was made through this medium that donors could afford to be gen- eroua. The following la the complete list of yesterday's winners: CLASS l. PALE SILVER. Sec. I. Male whelped previous to 1940. 1. Reg Muttart, Bummersido 2. Reg Mutart. Bummer-side 8. Lowell Hancock, Bummersido. Roy Woodslde, Malpeque. . Reg Muttart. Summerside . Roy Woodslde, Malpeque. . H. S. Muttart, Summerslde. B. Ray Carr, Stanhope. CLASS l. PALE SILVER Jump Sec. lw-Fcmale whelped previous to 1940. 1. Stewart d: Lewis, Summerside ll. Ray Tanton, St. Eleonora. 8. Reg Muttart, Summerside 4. Reg Muttart, Summerslde. 5. Ohio National SF 8.: F. Farms. 8. Lowell Hancock. Summerstde. '1. Roy Woodside, Malpcque. 8. Stewart 8a Imwis, Sunimerside. 9. A. L. Rogers, Kensington. CLASS l. PALE SILVER Sec. lL-Male whelped in I940. 1. Lowell Hancock. Summerside. 2. A. L. Rogers, Kensington. 3. Stewart dz Lewis, Summcrside. 4. Keir Woodslde, Malpeque. 5. Roy Woodside, Malpeque. 8. St-tyvart 8a Lewis. Sumirierside. '1. Ralph Muttart. Suznnierside. 8. Stewart & Lewis. Suniiiierside. 9. Stircan Silver Fox Co., Ch‘- tcwin. 10. Ernest Mill. Kensington. 11. R. S. Humphrey, Kensington. l2. Roy Woodside. Malpequc. 13. Gordan MacMiiizin, Cornwall l4. Ira Carr, Covcheazl. 15. R. S. Himnplrrey. Kensington. l6. Ralph Muitart, Summ-erslde. CLASS 4. PALE SILVER Sec. L-Female whclped In 1940. . Ralph Muttart. Summerside. . Ray Cari", Stanhape. . L. W. Hancock. Sunimerslde. . R. S. Humphrey. Kettsington. . Roy Wooaside, Malpeque. Ulahhltit-‘n -----6.~Rog__Mut.tart.- Suinmer.sid,e...._. '7. Stewart. & Lewis, Suinm dc. 8. Roy Woorlsicle, Malpcque. 9. A. L. Rogers, Kcnsiiigtcn. l0. Ray Tanton. St. Elecmoi-‘s l1. Gordon MacMillan. Cornwall. l2. Stewart d: Leivis. Sumwerside. 13. Ohio National Sf‘. c: F. Farms. CLASS 5. EXTRA PALE SILVER Sec. l.-Male whclped previous lo 1940. l. Roy Woodside, Malpeque. 2. W. P. MacLcod. Charlottetown. CLASS 5. EXTRA PALE SILVER Sec. 2.--Female whelped previous to 1940. l. Roy Woodsidc, lylalpeqtie. 2. Stewart & I.l‘\\'l.<. Suiiimersidc. 3. Roy Woodside, Malpeque. 4. Roy Woodside, Malpcque. 5. Andrew Jardine, ficetown CLASS 5. EXTRA PALE SILVER See. 3-Malc whelpcd in lit-l0. l. R.G. Muttart, Summersido 2. Re Muttart. Summerside. Oho National, Summerside. R. G. Muttart, Summerslde. Roy Woodslde, Malpeqtie. Stewart & Lewis. Sumniersidc. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall. Lowell Hancock. Summersidc. 9. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall. l0. R. G. Muttart, Stimmerside. ll. Andrew Jardine, Fweetoivn. 12. Stewart dc Lewis, Summerside. "PIQ-PP? CLASS 5. EXTRA PALE SILVER Sec. L-I-‘cmale wihelped ln 1940. 1. Reg Muttart, Summerside. 2. R. G. Muttart, Summerside. 8. R. G. Muttart. Summerside. 4. Gordon MacMilian. Cornwall. p‘ 5. Reg Muttart. Summerside. 0. Stewart dz Lewis, Summerslde. '1. Stewart a Lewis, Summerslde. B. R. B. Humphrey. Kensington. 9. Roy Woodslde, Malpeque. l0. Roy Woodslde, Malpcque. l1. Keir Woodslne, Malpeqtie. 12. Roy Worxislde, Malpeque. NEW TYPE FOXES CLASS I. MARKED SILVER! loo. L-Female whelpefl In 1940. l. Roy Woodside. Malwque. 2. Roy Woodsiric, Mzilprque. 3. Roy Woodside. Malpequ". 4. Ernest. T. l\'lll. Kensiiigton. 5. Roy Woodsldc. Mnlpcquc. 6. Mulch 6.: Hamm..l_Vlou-1it_I-I_er- bert. 7. R. Raymond. Southport. 8. George D. Warren, Howlm. 9. R. Raymond, Suuthport. 10. W. J. Jenkins, lfi-erichfort. l1. J. Pope Clarke, Charlotte- town. CLASS 8 A. MARKED SILVER! Sec. L-Maln whelped previous to 1940. l. Raoul Raymond, louthport. CLASS 8 A. MARKED SILVER! Sec. 2—Female whelped previous lo 1940. 1. W. MacNelll dz Son, Bouthport. 2. R. Raymond, Southport. CLASS I A. MARK SILVER! Sea. 3~Maln whelped ln 1N0. 1. Emest T. Mill, Kenaington. 2. W. MacNeill d: Son, Southport. l. Stewart 8: Lewil, Bummaraide. L Island Plat. Fox Co., Ctrtown. l. Ohio National, Summerside. 6. R. Raymond. Southport. 7. R. S. Humphrey, Kensinztm. 8. R. S. Humphrey. Kenslngwn. 9. Ray Carr, Stanhope. 10. Wilbert Ma/cCarville, Klnkora. CLASS I A. MARKED SILVER! Sea. 4—Femah whelped in 1940. 1. W. MacNeill 6.: Son, Southport. 2. George D. Warren, Howlan. 3. W. MacNeill 8a Son, Southport. 4. Wilbert MacCarville, Kinkora. . 5. R. Raymond, Southport. 6. Island Plat. Fox Co., Oh’- town. ‘l. W. MacNeil 8: Son, Bouthport. 8. W. MacNelll 8c Son, Bouthport. 9. R. Raymond, Southport. l0. W. MacNeill 8c Son, Southgort. l1. Ralph Muttart, Summersi e. 12. léutch 8: Hamm, Mount Her- rt. CLASS 4 PLATINUM ADULT Sec. 1—Male wihelped previous to 1940. 1. W. MacNeill & Son, Southport. 2. W. MacNeill dz Son, Southport. 3. Splllett Fur Farm, Charlotte- town. 4. R. Raymond, Southport. CLASS 4 PLATINUM ADULT Sec. L-Female whelped previous to 1940. 2. W. MacNeill tic Son, Southport. 2. W. MacNeill db Son, Southpiirt, 3. Splllett F111‘ Farms, Charlotte- town. 4. R. Raymond, Southport. CLASS 4 PLATINUM ADULT Sec. 1—Fema.le vrhclped previous lo 1940. 1. W. MacNcill & Son, Southport. 2. W. MacNcill K: Son, Southpsrt. 3. Raoul Raymond. Southport. CLASS 4A PLATINUM PUPS __ morn‘ so». l-"Miilc yflTe-lped In‘ 1940. 1 Raoul Raymond. Sout-lipott, '1‘. Artiur Dawson, Albany‘. 3. Carr Brothers. Stanhope, PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE For generations the wooden lllips and iron men ol Con- udu‘: Maritime: have mode the name: of their homo pom famous throughout the world. This voudtrcdilion has been wort ily maintained o: wul time conditions demonstrate. Maritime Cul- smoking 4. Raoul Raymond. southport. 5. Arthur Mulch, Bunbury. 6. Ernest T. Mill. Kenslngton. '7 Tséand Plat. Fax Co., Summer- s: e. New models Prohibited OTTAWA, Nov. 2l—A "freeze" order on models of automobiles, railway cars and other vehicles, bicycles, radio, washing machines and Illllll<‘l'l)llS household apllllan- ces. has been issued by the machine tools controller, T. Arnold, muni- tions minister announced ‘today. v Speaking in the House of Com- mons today Mr. Howe said this order had been issued so machine tools might not be unnecessarily diverted from war production. B thus avoiding the economic was ge of machines and men, which mere whims, fads and fen- cies of fashion produce, the in- genuity of a number of skilled artisans and highly trained men will be directed toward the work of winning the WHY." Machine tool requirements were very large and greatly exceeded the capacity o! Canada to produce, the minister said. "On the recommendation of the machine tools controller, action has been taken to prohibit. except under licence, the manufacture of new model: of any type of appli- ance or equipment which, direct- ly or indirectly, involve in their manufacturing processes the use of any’ machine tools, dies. jigs. gatiges. moulds, patterns m" tem- plates." War-— 25 Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) NOV .22. 1915 - Battle of Ctcslphon. 1a mics from Baghdad- won by Sir Charles Tcwshendks British forces who took B00 Turk- HOWG LONDON, Nov. l8, -—'l1ic a‘ * British woman up; v. , hair, wcoJczi llilflvf“ new w'o0.lc.1 d1"..~ cause Oi the a. Common sen... losing sight of s" . keynote Oi war lilwiilt" dos. flocks and ZlLg of London shops l1.. The wearing of uu. hats dictated till“ towards shorter, hairdressing, vrhiie tuze in air-raid shciien» has lllride , both in frocks and 1111 ~.\ -ai~ Henry Kavaiiuugli. lli _ ager for the lia1.-.'irc..~11i_' depart- ment oi’ Selidgcs described the new mode in hair-dressing: “Wearing uniforms, women found t-hetr hat;- had m be aranged so it could be tuck-ed zimitlv under a cap and curled just above the (‘Jul collar," he said. CURLY ENDS "Ilhe style caught on lmong those not wearing uniforms, par- tloulaxly aftc: the night aiz-iaids began, since this siyle required much less cure. Now‘ the most popular styilc i: straight hair with curly ends, the hair being swept severely back from the foielieiid. Grecian curls and heavy waves are out." Kavanaugh said that alr raids are forcing women tn d» inoie Ior themselves at home, \\'lIll the 1c- sult that the avc ugc woman preli- ably visits the hair~dreser~of1e1i in a. store's air-rail shelter-only once in two or three iveeks, nltiinr than once or twice a week as she did before the iivzir. COMPLEXION (‘All F. "But. English women haven't. loot their famed peachcs-and-ctram complexions." he added. ""l'lil‘.\' know that the war is iiiaklnc ever greater demands mi tlivni arrl as a result they are privlli! more 11'1""- tlon to seeing that tllPil faces got the proper care." Shops all ow;- Inndon report heavy purchases o; cosmetics. At the same time supp‘. es are dwind- ling rapidly. Com " "tins were“ fear as to availa v of iutlrc supplies, since the p..1i iwil sources in France and ill." Fnit d Sfaics is brlngmg bright, colors llllo ll-ldbfnPllllllfllFill, for ii tiarracks. are lsh prisoners. Russians destroyed no longer ame ova lahie. Gcmian warship near Windau inl‘ The general g-flolll "f W" the Baltic Sea. . TlLLlE THE roman - WALLY MAKES A TACKLE! IF MY EYES SWELL pairs with championship awards. eight. in number, ending with the grand champion fox of the show will rack a couple of hours full of cx~ltement and thrilLs. Aft-rr these are itidged there will rtmain class tour “A" pups. platin- i-in nr near platinum types and class four "B"-—platlnu1ii or near plat.- llllllil pup types. extra llaht. Both will h." sub-divided into male and fe- llllllfi. t but. nct. least will be the ty classes which will take in not. eligible by reason uf has or markings lo any of w": previously on the table. Tllfkf‘ rre sud '0 comprise seine lieutiful types never belore shown I :1". w Grand l-‘Innle ‘Ihe final roundup of the 11th SHUT I'M SUNK- I'LL PUT SOME COLD WATER ON THEM,_VOU WATCH OKAY.NOW I CAN BE OF SOME HELP (>08 ofthe Roseuuu ‘Woollies’Replace ‘Frillies’ lNew Wartime Requirements ‘Board Personnel In New British Styles l BRIGHT COLORED SUITS Paclzagc 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouch, 15¢ l/zlb. tin 70¢ Waysl tobacco can again in England, as Britmh women strive to keep a. cheery out. look. _\l'l.lorie J.lI‘\'l\ buyer for tl({).l‘inl(-ill of Selfridgfls this tend. addlnz t 11S Was sliiltrtg toward. 1 1,, »' pnr Sweriy and ampllcltv ape feat_ .11; _ iivw Styles." she said ‘ sh ll .< and jlimpsrs su n wool, axe favor. . 1 tit. rt z reds and blue, and tivo. i ton.» confiznations are flndnq geady; mar-tars ‘ timber conzrciiier. was last Friri ' it: 11" k maket alreedv L< de- . chi‘: o.’ the 33 l-fi p0.“ hatter. I cimbe: 1. The "common sense" note is pa:- ti 1i rlv era-in: in , rs report women are LiiFifi-ci iii-tin v.1:h crriei"; for irr of 2.111 cw iiiidclwytnir instead of‘ -'~ 5- C“? silken datnLes. "l Tm women are determined b0 1 d PM _ ' rm during winter "shelter fenctlvcfoi-‘niw-ai 3516175. ' {gig shq -k9(>'pp15 3n, JIOO e o no u.r ‘ p Np Carl Goldcnbcrg o.’ llirgog-lp shgps ‘ply dopar ll‘ t1 swamp Illifl um ., the usua. IIOGS OF TURKEY As l’ \‘..<itcd in Tiivlzcv, say: S. “The LOUIM‘ Sloulciveli. I “Y1 much ini- , key p0 one. by the nuniher and value I by" cm. ,, of T1 .. Ilvery- citv and ‘ “mu, _ villace s it horde o.‘ yellowish, .m,.n,_, M sliziizii (logs, about the sizcf ' lie outside of, idv i i. ' - devour lin- into the c1 sanitary c .10 more haza.clous than they are. has been said that these (i025 crepe-Hy, ivitliout names and without ma-ters. liiitr<'c<‘§2.11i/<- their flv 11 excl e riuiit to thew" nan ..,.ice n: ciiict. -~-A—<lou that \.-11'.1ii‘ed M» iii-I trude into a l('l'i‘llOll' not his can! 1 would fare ill indeed. travels I approached a found the pal-kins: of v he many vi» ~ cwind . lacze docs a frizliteihii g " SUFFERING HIT ' llIFlT liroar-h o‘ 1 tack thrill REJECT OFFER I-‘OR nnocwns» KELLQGGfls HALIFAX. Nov. :'..-1ce-_ A g .‘ {100 vitirv f"o1n iii" Depart- _ ' men- of NfFlflllfll Defence for the wfl Nova S(‘l\'lf\ cxliibiiinn 2round\ i: y and l)\lll\'ll‘.‘ll.1< h.:. ‘was regecfed ' todnv bv the City Council The r-sfliiillsliiiiaii’. siiiiulit by ‘he I R F kul I?!) lllsllilllf, ruse: u: sous now; QQELILNAY ‘n TILLIE ‘i cu».- <1 - l" I GUT tiiM,