.---~ A -*___ ,____ - - .- . _ _vs_ .W . . __ _%___M.__.M_-. .___ _`_ _ _____,¢__ ,___ and PRINCE' COUNTY CHRONICLE- »*‘T”“.,' pu hai-rllii loin, Advertising ulmuld ho Irlt wlthlin. Pond - fn", llilnruinn muy no bought daily at uv 0| :hd following more. in /fb l11“““"“"‘e:-_ r Water Bl Gourlloa Dru Ito . 7 E l U It 'U 9 I .l?.‘.l'....‘.'."i.'n..rv. lv-i»r St- W - _ llnrh (raudat,' I7 rzfrnnillll: :tt , “I "' " . ‘ W -l'“-I' ir E I3- H C7 (J- THE SUMMERSIDE GUARDIAN 1 lv' I 'Bk' I ‘Un Spanish War, utcome, is Glaimi _..Y .- ----W- _ .,Y,_ _____ -__ o ` ` ' - AM e._... f_.._ _ _ ..v _ __ *__ I lr n -,_ avuaumslns Ann value! coulvn ry' GE" _ nn. John Pond. M water dmoz. I-san. ruono no-I -at Tormpniine I The ac Stretch .Evener Division I World Peace llependsi Your Druggist * ‘ Mrs. J. M Duby spent, Seve,-ul Continued from page 1. days of last week at her former _-2-_-_-_;_-,if J: I ilvme in Truro ‘ ‘Iihe 12.17 oizsnllkjolrl in th, camo . Ere Price Fixed ‘ 0 Sells ancl Recommends N ox Kidney Flushers To neglect the first. symptom of _ svlvilili-:nslna I 'class The a r time -é 7"’ “"“f.‘l'“v'l I.`.'l' .iffy ‘l.§"l3§°“o»l'°ll§.l.f°r-$l..”§il'$T. ','1,,“I',1i',"‘§§;L','g_ 13 I » Lloyd I-licks and deushlefellioats uoiwdvewigse ala lg. I ' c.,.i.r v-frm to "_, M, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, _,_ nu, ,_,__,_ Tomy sirruimsv oivui ° U11'-' Phyllis have returned 1° ' average time of the 9 nests trotted ITN' 1° “‘° 111°' 01 I will °1 ‘ no 11"" ' i TT “WM my? M A Sadaville after spending some time km year was 212 1_2)_ 'interviews with prominent mime- ‘ WESTERN LOCALS HEARTS ’v|;lili'llnoolE 1-'lLLs all sizes ,' -RUBIN H000 and Clllilarl/‘ u'-M-l.,r pl-ug Co., Kensington. _|;5v, .\l|t. IIARDING will ' North Granville Church, mall in ‘ ‘M _ - All-, ....lltl, 7.30 D. Ill. 5“"“" 5 . Llosa-20-zi _gggplilill Silvertoim Auto Iii:-s nllii ..;=i-:..ii Illil-.lr Tubes, all urs, lil elo..'. all Bi';icc's. - L-1259-8-21-21. ..il0l’E, TWI!\'l-I, Marline, Nets mI,_f1~.-I-, (iilliilll/.rd and pure (;cIpi‘l' \\'.:i~ .\.iil.\» alllil all fishing rlii:.lL;c.-. will .ii i2r;ice's. ' L~1259-8-21-21. _-\'lSl'l`0l!S 'l`0 S’SIDE-The i 5 .\fi\.ll.ii of Boston are vis- upg ii;i~il<1.» lil Sumllierside and gli.~... ai the MacKenzie ci.'.=e.-b`- f _T00 ('.\RS COLLIDE -A srl.-.....~.-... I-or snda P. E. Is- I y forge ln Kensington while set- ' . nil mr co. lrleci at Ross' Comer n TEiili'.~ii;l;.' avi-lliilg' as they were Inak.l'g iii Liiril, bCI.ll Cars were lao‘Lyii.i:l;..;lti but the oscupants wpel -.i.;.l ll few scratcilcs.-S. ...“TllE 'i'\\`0 B.'\l'TISMS" will be lie tlliille of Lwllilgelist' Turpel's orange lli ini- (iozipill li-nt, Sum- lczsliii-. 1-`.;;:l .i_\. August 22nd at .30 PM .\: `.‘.lb he will speak mn the .\lll\_:i-si “Tile Hell of the iibje Vs. l’o|illl.lr Farlcies." Miss velyn Gooilrl<~il of Haverhill, M855., ill be in iIlul'gc of the singing at ith sc-ri' i~-.\ ullci direct a half hour] 'sncrrri .ozlgsl over C. H. G. S. at I5-6.45. L-1725-8-21-Ii. -l'lSl'l`0iis T0 NEW ANNAN .\il-. nllii .\lr.-, W. V. Bowes and illvilloiii, Jr.. of Jamaica Plains, egiii-its il .\ll'. and Mrs. John iglrzy, .\'i.v .-illllllil. Accompany- ;1lr.ii:1ii .\li'-~. Bowes were their bins, 151.- lor sl: Maura and Sis- -sz. L.iil;oeriil of St. Joseph's ni'/ll1..\' Paul, Minn. Also Miss' ia lin ..::i- of Jninalm Plains. iilvl' if vii tllcy \\'lll be nc- ripaini-il :-I 1li~.-. Greta Hagerty, o ull; '...:l in St. Elizabetlfs .piiiii. Bliullioll, Mass.-S. -\'AC.\Tl0N S(‘IIO0I. CLOS- 3-.-\ sl. '.\v.-Els course of play i\\'.i:i; .\.l,. b:;;il_:llt to ii most iesfiii cIo.~c on Saturday even- i.A'lgu ,_ l-till. Freeland Hall isflcii lo iuiiliirily with parents di:ioiui_. liilxie eng.-,er children snicii a \.'.l~;.-ii p;'ogi~.\mms of illaul.....'-~.'i iilfilioioglic, rect- I wr.-. .'.llil rounds, duels. _llic :.l.;.' ttf... won tile hearts ll as iiivy represented dainty ers iuisiii-fl io sleep by fairies tiring .=.i.\l'-l si-.\=lorl included Sunday 01 lc.~.-.=;l,=_ singing, gg,me5_ Ps ililii ii.ii.l11_page 1), Air activity on both sides was B kn ined, lt must be concluded that plant at Hankow while at Tokyo h. they were marked by great mis- Japanese authorities claimed 100 in U our (Anglo-Italian) colonial fron- WhanzD00- tiers, I think I have found a Plants of the Sherwin-Williams the life, .vip ey, vii._»..i Tnd;l_\-Italy .\’i:iii.l-ess Company were reported B I is disposed to give its cooperation hiil'i~c.'l. Ili or close to the burn- ' in su problems which street the .ng Pootune district are biz #wr- life of Europe", are plants of the Standard-Viwum know of it might be all mottled. British. American and French they are. "Fruit doctors." if you the Shanghai Blind it appeared ‘ like. and they Work in a little the fires stretched along th street off Covent Garden. whole horizon. A full moon added fb Industrial Research. which guards ter Aileen were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Brenton. I Miss Marjorie Sutherland has re- I tumed to her home in Doaktowni alter spending a. vacation here, aI guest dl Mrs. S. E. Lebans. Misses Jean, Evelyn and Grace Me Pherson of Splinghill Junction, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs M H Bienton on Sunday' Mrs C W Oulton and son Don- nie. Mrs H F Keiver and daughter Mabel spent several days in Monc ton recently. Mrs J A MacEachern spent sev eral days in Harcourt a. guest of her sister, Mrs D R. MacEachern She was accompanied to Harcourt by her niece, Miss Elizabeth Mac- Eachem who has been her guest Ml and Mrs Jack A\er and daughter Etta of Saekvllle nic' Mrs. W. E. Oulton spent a coup‘e re spending a vacation a n e was driving was carried about ° set. clmfagggnvgndlt Wu aboum to “.055 Free-for-All: Earl Avery-Tracy the iroolrs behind the warehouses H“~“°"°’- 'of Messrs. R. T. rlolmsns _when LHS-W Frisco- ~ (ny The canadian Prose) his ca' W” caught' by me ‘mgme 220 Trai. and Pace' John Con- MONTREAL. Aug. 20-.I-lere’s one It f the Charlottetown train, which l_oy'_J0Sle the Great_‘ for the hunch players who would C 1111421 111-Sl' “me in "Om Efnemld- Two_Yem,_o1d Futuny: John like to take the long chance of AIl0t»h€1‘ 00C11P9~11t 01 the _ l'1'U°11: 'com0y_EtheI Bemm_ Tommy Farr beating Joe Louis for .lllflliled 010111' buf- M1” A1`°°m"‘_‘ 215 Trot and Pace: M1.. smith the world heavyweight champion- who ww drivhw was Jalllmfd 111- Vim ship next Thursday nicht In this lSome ‘cars on Holmaifs siding T g' - Q ` ` ` c .. _ , _ . .t.or~ Farr beat B - f, rl B _ ‘struck the car as it was carried I 2-34 P099- H- M- 5“"‘-`“°1' Dm? 1 S .mrw an ar P mm row is the champs real na e. I down thetune' Tggefgrmxaswgswisal 351000 for driving fastest mile It CBITIG OLII. 111 CO1.Il't totlilryn when 1 greek bu Mx' 5 ‘_ I irot:'Clarence Schuman 2.11%- J- Fam °°1°f9d 51111 130 D0l11'1dS. f I B isted out. of the vehicle unhal-med Of the $5.000 which the horse- . 1"" 'ml' Miss Eu 1 men raced for., Prince Edward Is- ; - C0 few days iflerl°o1iyl.‘aI~:1lI;(l>,r:a,l.‘;¢e5,§¢e1;l__t' “I land for the first time in years LONDON. A113 19-(CPl-The ha . I won the im-ge-,f, am0un¢,__$2’134_45; |t);mc glaisdnot ye; conielwhcn it can I th M,._ and Mm B_ H_ Keith Rm,,.I Nova Scotia comes next with $1,- _ . ca K01‘frai.v_. whether ri Hebert, am Spending several weeks. 716.04: New Brunswick horses won 53°' 01' UW 0111" P1106. 15 too high Ba here visiting their daughter, Mrs/ $930; Maine. $212.25. °’ ‘°° 1°‘." ff" ‘"1 01111” °‘ 0? M. H. Brenton and Mr. Brenton. I W -*_ gold. according tt? HEI-groove.; P35- sa I illard Kelly. Southport, was nwn. assoca e or 0 e Miss Movica. Brenton of Saint! The leading driver of the meeting ‘ E°°“°m15t- fil John .§P€nt the week-end here. af \\'1¢11 14 11011116- Earle Avery and A”3We’l"5 quesmns 5U"mm*3d E1' guest of her parents Mr. and M1-s.‘ Johnny Coilrcy tied for second by the Canadlan PWS- the 11101102 eff M. H. Brenton. place with 11 points cam, Itarcyq expert said it was clear that in M .su a price would stimulate a ` f Miss Mona. Barry has returned to The following hor'es changed ‘m11G11 181861' annual World produc-I :I her home in Blackville after spend- hands during me meemng_ vm,,g_ tion of newly~mined gold than Sp irlg a vacation here, a guest of, 2.08 1-2, sold by Earle Avery to anything to which the world wasl wg Mrs S- E- Lebells- I Iniohord .l.~.i.blee, North sydney, N. ltlccustflmed before lost. it vvs., sleoI - 1 s_ i; » g_ _ .n -ht" . . d-1 Master Everett MacEacllei°il has E:ii£ dA“i",¢1i1;fgCrt005Mla5l,rsO1}{d xii' etcls’ ha; doliblednzhe v";i‘llili=u;‘f‘0l1ilc. Sp retumed to his home here from‘5\,\~ceney Bricigelvatcr N 5 prank' wo:-ld's effective gold stocks sincef “I- Harcourt where he has been visit- Hanover' 214 1_4 mid ` bi, Earle 193|__ I at 1118 his cousin. Royce vlaeEachern' ` - ' -- mm ' for several weeks. He was accom- , WN Réchanf ";t;§le;'17N°r§ ,@3319 trend uiarfywgllxdaunihls.. l;,UaI m panied home by Royce MacEachern' y ey' ‘ ' Pe er ' ' 5° P.. 'es' ‘ I "1 who will be his guest for some time I by Earle Avery to Hugh Walker' Parkmwn wntmued If eVery‘ th ` Noi'lh River, P. E. I. nation in the world had the sameI Su Mr' and MT' C. _ W V _____ _ quantity of gold. relatively to tho] S A O den. and. _ som Moms and Arnold agd daugh_, ` The British console Trophy pre- EIT; 6151 £1; S1:-t1;°naI gconoml. as Shi h ts IM ' -.~. ir." sented by The MacDonald 'Ilobacoo Co. of Montreal for the driver if winning most points at this meet, th won by Willard Kelly with 14|” points. bi The W. B. MacArthur Trophy 1" presented by W. B. MacArthur, ‘ W V Kcnsington.Prlnce Edward Island. Szgld contemplate ll- W1th°“I» (115- for the winner of_the Four-Yeah I Old Prince Edward Island Futur- lty, won by Willard Kelly with ‘S Millie Kalinuck. P The Peerless and Imperial Fox S Feed Trophy presented by the a manager, John A. MacDonald, for the winner of the Three-Year-Old g Prince Edward Island Futurlty. h ---- iii ny nanom lc riiaislwan ‘ ,"" I HAl4IFA.X, A118. 20-ICP)-Out-. ve a much greater effect on in- eclared war now ra ln in China.. 1." Whereas the Slno-.Japanese con- ` wi esslon" which would have little ni.. feet the status quo of the people not i1ie5 which reqlltre to be greatly “mented if an effeutlve n_eeI in-gin Montreal i-md Vancouver. old standard is to be restored in-I fm-na;|0na_uy_ In the East' China, world sitilation today. Baron Von won by Ollie Rudderham with Ann has quite *Wen*-15' Changed over] B. Worthy. The Dr. F. Charles Dougan Tro- 0 phy, presented by Dr. Dougan for t tho winner cf the 'I‘wo~Year-Old to Prince Edward IslarldFuturity,won m by W. B. MacArthur with Ethel a Bellini spending a. vacation here Four-Year-Old Futiirlty: Willard the revival of imemauonal lending . H Kelly-_Millie Kalmuck._ nsecondly' I should like to know-. th Misses Irene. June and Pauline 2.11 Trot and Pace: R. Jabalee - what Wm be the approximate future iw Blevton are spending several days _Marjorie M volume of th rid all _ ' _ _ e wo rodi ti , ci 111 HUml"1”1Y*‘Y* and 1V1‘111Cf0n 11-l1l'I 2.li Trot: Urban Gillis-l1clenD. ¢0mmerce_ andl' COIIZPSITOSHYI ill 1115 ff19n'515 and 191311105 I '1‘lil'ec-Year-Old Fiiturity: Ollie what volume of “edit Wm be n0Ces_ ,1 om silver to gold. I 5’ e sold basis of is. credit stnicture f' Sis. as in earlier davs~tllen thc pc - oe ould be so fomlldable that none Counmesn p of Faiths. Baron Von Blom- g has been resting in Denmark, acc and brotherhood through 11 utual un fi ers t. il n dim: among 11 T0day'n trip to Halifax was emlcr Angus L. Macdonald of 11 va Scotia, a province in which, e movement hopes to open aj b :inch like those already fiinction- ` Despite the seriousness .of the a iomberg could see little pos- bility of ia world conflagration ople of all faiths, races andI W I U I Su I in At Charlottetown, on August lb. er M1. Allan F. Hardy, aged 'il years. N S., for the last week after years f°1'm "working for the realization of D0 ei-ly of Mui River. passed acefully away at the home of is son, D. R.. Hardy, to be with is Saviour whom he had learned love and trust. The funeral was held at the nited Church, Bloomfield.. on nday, August 15, tile service be- lg conducted by the Rev. Mr. ; Webster of Charlottetown. amlsted y Rev. Mr. McKay. Neal-er My God To Thee, Jesu: ver of My Soul, Asleep in Jesus nd a beautifully rendered solc I "There’s No Disappointment in I H i O’ ‘ \'l eaven" by Mr. Ward Jelly oi Leary. were sung during ‘the ser- ce. to-‘i1&* “Before expressing any opinion; "for some time at least." 'People n the future .emmnmw mic-e on were not prepared for ia mayor wal I he metal, therefore. I _shovpd mel _\'et, he said: “although the only- See mn 'Wm-ld-5 gon-1 supplies large countries ;ll~tiic world todal’ uch more evenly dI5i,ribumd__ seriously desiring pence are Great gonrlmon which pn.._supp0s,,S me Britain. France and the United s ' - ' L Sin I9. ." I._. Ribbon for owners of winners in f,a‘;}r;lp;‘;;Li‘;§1s!;1(;;,r;1aIu§;“$323231 1 0 0 Cam race: ment °f eXC1'111I18e controls. and S1' Rudtlelham---Ann Worthy. gary to support it It may wen he K fré‘II1l-sHY:‘llei§lctA?rl1u0.ol?elleassher?1.I.\t1;2§ld‘ an Trot and Pace: Gwrge Ma' that in 10' 20- 30 .1/@111‘S' time U1 ed the Grand Lodge or the Rebekah "“”“-Pele' °“‘”‘“d' *hm "°1“m° W111 mlwh exceed any -is Assembly. 2.22 Trot: Robert Vickers-All# cull'-rent estimates, cl Mrs John Ayles and little ciaugh- 5"' Finally- I 511011111 Ifquirc con- Tilcrc was :iilotllcr desrerate* tr rligglo being \\‘li'zc-d about which th tile was heard, he snicl. telling of w e guerilla warfare going on be- een the Dcrslm Kurds. descend- H is o' the nncrllt. Mod:-s. and H f~ solcilrrs of 'l`.ii‘i-.i~\' It too was I R War of ngi:l'c.\'~'~'ll. with the iirds fieht‘n_z fi' '.l'~r.-itely for in clr territory in the iiorthenstcriy d aimed. t The remains were tenderly laid to rest in the Bloomfield Cemetery beside those of his wife, who predeceased him five years ago. The funeral was very largely at- nded and the bcalltlful floral ibutes bore ample testimony to e respect in which the deceased as held. _ The pallbearers were: Watson ardy, Gordon Hardy, Heber ardy. Heber Corbett. Brenton alllsay, Clirlsinphc-r hloillcrnll. There are left to cherish his emory one son Duncan. and one ughtcr, Jennie iMrs. J. C. _ if 3 ction of Turkey, the Baron Montgomery), both of Charlotte- o fsllmmcrside Papers wn. Illtcrnationnl pl-r\<‘dcl-ii. of the Please Cop_\'l. ter _“mee of Mancmn wmgc weck_ 2.14 Trot: C.H. Chandler-Lusty temporary knowledge of thc ratios. race. 0110 system is in- I C F -Y -Old Futurit : Will rd CH Y Cas 6.' Has Narrow Escape ....i.“i..r.i.; Y ' - 2 5" Mr. Ernanual Arsenault a well , ' _I own remdglm or Fmeglo Point He2l.;I'I gmt. Clarence Schuman . ai-l a. mime ous escape 111 Ser' _' . us injury or posslibIIe deaothtyeslz, Rllgléliiigiifgf Ollie t .British public opinion remained big hangar were destroyed mu- herd y Whe the lg t au me 2.17 Trot and Pace: Mr. Morri- for behind aeiuni events and Nflllkliie. 2 S°11~P°f°1' °“W‘"d 0 to 30 feet down the railway _ ' _ I F ' um by th momm mm from 2.22 Trot. Robert viekers-_#lui S e d u ts ofthe formcr’s aunt, H1500- , S0v€m1ngv the translation of gold Maliaraia Gaekwrir of Baroda. §£.s_8MesH' Brenton’ Fi-if-tor-all: T. V. Holdaway-‘supplies into terms oi' effective' 111 , Mrs. Fred Segee, Fredericton is Tracy Hanover. _ -,currency and credit. I National Council, whose support- ' spendmg some time in Bayfield vig- 2.20 Trot and Pace: Simpson & As to Gold Coin or o. d l _ viking. which might -be employed if it 2.23 Pace: H. M. Sweeney-Dudy thought advisable. to ensure time B ¢- g I pa rl ti b etilrned to his 1101119 11019 _ cam ed ons P pgid. and would go from thi-re to lr Mr and Mrs Edmonhecrgmpbeu with 11 Points which maintained manv factors In points ilihlil Avery, John Conroy) e us to the idea of formulae = $1000 for winning driver of each 111 I-his ration-system unchanged 2:11 Trot and Pace: Michael Ja- I lombe will to Ne/wfollndland oi days in Port Elgin. a west °f Porch. s given ,apply of gold formed il... ln- rg go rs. Dewolfe Read. I $20.00 for driver winning most basis of n. smaller volume of cur-‘ he Mr. Bla-ke Olliwfl- Will’ has S1"°“¢ polnis~willnrri Kelly with 14 pts. .rem-v and credit than before. ilr tht’ P1150 S171 Weeks 111 s“7k"m°' has "£0.00 for cll'i\'er winnili End "T11011iZl'i. in the st. a -` cscnt at the Paris Exim.”-'tion he :i World Fellowship f' I-‘mills is thc dia; president of the British _-lilonrii Council is Herbert Hoo- r. From Nova Scotia. Baron Von e fore retllrning to his Boston th ndrlilnrtcrs. Many of the of- ' ll fl dia and Japan. m s number millions. is the Rt_ r-cl. lttng Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Mc- Biekcrton--Josie the Great. "The _ellggestlon that gold might, Hon George Lan.=bllr\'. while. t Glntiltt)ll?om their giinnnrs, who llfastod nwgvgoflt worst of all are small slaves ofthe Frisco. V Newer still is the way in which "'hospli.al" with their little bags to .~m~m_-,v _shine and pmltlons far ln- dreadful plea, "Do it for my sake 2.20 Trot and Pace: Ilarrv' these crown tops are pilshed to the cbliezt ..pBuent_§»» to be examined In the night Johnny.” , ._ , Mount-Josie the Great. ' front or back. so that while the ~~~~~ *T But sensible mothers avoid these Two year Old Fiitilrlty' Charles height is still apparent li has || gigisoglrzlfliegg 'lt they show any 1** *Y lv -*_ _ things. They strike a ‘stcadlcr bal- ‘ Reardon~E-thel Bellini. ° 1 modified look, Many of the for- ` any further information you Officially these men are the anoeinthe home life. and co-oilern- 2.15 Trot and Pace: M. Jabalee ward pushed ones recall the kept I staff of thellaborato belonging to ,_ DA V tion and sympathy underlie all -Viking. ‘ i or other little military caps. Maric- rv I l , . i lil d family relations. Except perihaps 2.23 _Pace Bill 0Keefe - Dudv Aphonslne has a iitle oaiot topped ‘ me Department of scent c an |-‘ll.\mRi\|. DIRECTOR that they themselves have a tend- Patch. __ I by atminuscule crown that is just I your "un supply from the mseues AND EMBALMER ency to lavish on the children with- ‘“ M" a lit le bigger than a knob. This I I "mt fum has B ham” of cnwh|ng_ SINGTON out instilling at the same time I to solve her problem alone. some model gives evidence of hoconllnv R d 7 A t' ‘when 5 mm, merchant m,,,pe,,¢€ KEN I son: idea or il-etum, of obligation. . dnl. tllletnq. Shetg tilaiznk hhersi-ii. one of the very familiar hats oi‘ some of his stock’ to the .._sm.8,(,,.y» D" md Num mn. an lpprec at on. w en w I o er n eres gone . le new season. Some of the cas- " goes_ ",mmpm M¢,,,¢,¢_ D_0:1’t say. *I'll do this for yoil if her children will retain more thai' ual sports hats also taper their ' Much of meh. hmdlwmk is go mon .,_‘_ _ .voul do that for me." The-re must a remnant of gratitude. and re- crowns np to a high narrow line P be seen in that m°u¢h_wam.5n¢ _ be no bargaining. Indeed, it is so member to thank her for all lhe < and frequently tucks mold them to ___ _ __ _ , ,wh m your hmm ---1--im ‘ J aubtle a matter that each wlu have him done. l n num bon eilhouetb. " '-1' I -'1- osts $1.00 and registered tatt who previously were members ain their registered name and or registration must be born oo letters $2.00, while those may without extra cost le- letters. Pups to be eligible of registered parents. 'l‘he fl not disqualify the progeny of s ct that owners of registered foxes are not members does uch foxes fi'0m registration. tzinchcrs are responsible for I pups. This marking which ma ome one whom they employ han September 15th. A dupl heel for each litter, the pups ic desired, must be filed with Stock Records on or before Se with instructions found on p No fee need accompany this r S ' I not later than February 15th year of birth is $1.00 each. _,, If advanced registratio - plied for on or before October foxes to be presented. If interested in obininin have or have not previously be the Canadian National Live S Association Headquarters, Su a copy of the amended Consiit Canadian llatio The cost of certificates o he tattoo marking of their y be done by themselves oi must be completed not latel icate copy of ranch record for which registration niav the Canadian National Liv( ptemlier 30th, in accordance age 10 of the Constitution eporting of litters. f registration if applied for of the year following the n be desired it shall be ap- 15th stating the number of g membership, whether you en a member, apply to either lock Records, Ottawa, or to mmerside, P. E. island for ution, application blanks and may wish. nal Silver Fox rl IP' ‘°.& v ,__ ¢ ..._, v»-