a ANN OUN CIN G The World’s Greatest FOX SHOW Nov. 4th to 8th CHARLOTTETOWN Nov. 4th‘ to 8th 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. Cash Prizes for 43- Sections totalling upwards of $2,000. Last year’s Show was a tremendous success. year’s will be even bigger. Our Prize List and magni- This ‘ \ ' ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together - the very best foxes in the Province. The new classification places less emphasis on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance of the money pelt classes. Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers all included in Section 1. a Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium sil- vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale silvers. ' Classes for pups, yearlings and adults, males and ‘ females, registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox l‘ Breeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize List. a Hotel Grand Banquet Canadian National _ The big foxmen’s banquet will be held on Wednes- day evening, November 6th, at the above Hotel and will be one of the highlights of the season. Only 140 tickets will be sold as accommodation is limited. An excellent _ dinner, an evening of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy ‘ speeches. Write for Prize List with full particulars. . - THE SILVER FOX EXIIIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION 0F P.E.l. current) ROGERS, President, ' Summerside, P. E. I. _ OTBE DAM! ACADEMY _The following have seemed an ' _ age oi over 75% for the month eseptembera- X Marjorie Dwyer; Isabel Doyle; Nora. MacMillan; gamer, Doyle. 1- 187- Norma Peppin; Rita ling; Rita Doucette; Margaret on; Dorthy Peters.- Oommercial Department ,. . - Division — Joyce Bthsl; ‘Deslioches; Andrey Fraser; rgaret MacDonald; Eida Storey. gunior Division-Irene Peters Valerie Martin; Agnes Mc- y; Eleanor Hogan; Clarice 1- 1' ; Laura Machine; - Duffy; Eileen Waye; Stella Anon. cuts. A. wllalatarwol m». fiiliaalta, again I‘ PQHIGIIT ‘ " l , W. R. SHAW, Secretary, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Wa°iés°»“i?’ii. 511322112 c"‘h...‘.“1.“ii Eat Ancient Eggs ‘m’ At Chine P t mélaimti -Marion ‘Mitchell; Se ar y Madeline Jay; Zita Bchlayer; VANCOUVER. 0°; ‘F402, ___ Claire Griiiith; Kathleen Langley. Grade V—- Lorraine Oatway; Marguetite Ranahan; Joan Gillie; Mary McOabe; Eileen Schlayer. Grade IV- Helen Malone flnu Murray; Florence ma; Noelle Blake; Frances Coyle; Joyce lee. Grade III - Bernice Murray; Lois O'Brien; Barbara Coyle; Joyce Cantwell; Joan Brown; Joan Osborne; Marion Burke; Joan McDonald; ' Genevieve Walsh; I inne Collins; Mlarie Morris; Litltia Paquet; Mary Livinstone; Thelma McOabe; Maureen Brown- Grade II- Kathleen Herell; Mary Sigsworth; Mary Doyle; Florence McAulay; Noreen Noonan; Marjorie Creamer; Margaret Cur- rie; Joan Weir; Joan McCalium and Enid Adams (equal) Shirley Richard; Do'is Kelly: Frances Iiongaphie; Rita McGee: Jean Bell; ‘Helen White: Teresa Creamer. Western Youth Achieve Fame Through Music Eggs 15o years old were just' one oi the Oriental delicacies enjoyed by iriends of Oheung Kit, manag- ing editor o! the Vancouver Chinese Tlmu when they gathered to honor him on hirWth birthday. Itwasanicepartylilsoonthe table were sea-cucumbers, per- iumeti noodles, water-chestnuts, shark iin, almond chopsuey and many more Oriental dishes. Borne 800 Orientals and a num- ber oi Vancouver newspaper-men attended the celebration. Born in Hoy Ping, China, Chcung Kit, is also Grand Master oi the Chinese Freemasons oi Wetsern Canada. SIGNING GIT IIGNI Conducto “Can't you I00 the sign "No smoking’? sailor-"Bure, mate, that's plain Vancouver Plans vartcoovna. out. IL-(w) Q Vancouver will be Ircarnival tally ior nearly three months o! IMO-i cele- brationaltlayfl toaug. i5, an proceeding. . m i886, Vancouver lay a mass oi ashes; iire harliaid- waste the lit- tle settlementnf Gastown. Today it Festivities in growth will include competitions in every romn oi iandand aquatic sports Exhibitions depicting the city's early history, competitions in music, art, vocal culture, dancing and air pageants will brighten the PTOQPIIII. Maritime nations oi the world are being asked to send warships and units to participate in in- lernational events. Under. the auspices oi the Junior Board ~ oi Trade, an air week is planned, the main feature oi which will be an a air race between . Montreal and Vancouver. School children will participate in the celebration with outdoor dem- The province's fishing industry will be brought into the spotlight by commercial fishing boat events to be staged as ctacularly as pos- sible in the waters oi English Bay and Burrard Inlet. . Other proposed highlights in- clude battles of flowers, cam- ivals, dancing, confetti, troubad- ours in national garb, pierrots en- tertainlng on the beaches. promenade concerts, mimic battles in adjacent waters in which air- crait will participate, fly and bait- casting contests, log-rolling anti chopping contests, searchlight tat- toos, checkers and cheese, military displays, symphonic music, bands. nativity plays. _ ~- Apart from being Vancouver's jubilee, the year will rhark the 50th anniversary of the advent oi. the railways into British Columhia.. This historic event will be com- memorated too. ‘ Once Held Rich» Leg Iron Make Lamp for Table REGINA, Oct. lL-(CP) —l‘..eg irons used to truss Louis Riel, iamed North-West Rebellion leader, were on viewin a Regina home to- day—transiormed into a lamp. The nimble fingers oi 73-year-old Adam Robinson who, since his re- tirement in 1913 from the old North West Mounted Police has had noth- ing to do but "putter around," were responsible ior the transformation. It's a hobby oi‘ his. Robinson makes lamps out oi’ al- most anything, cld-fashioned rifles, rvolvers, Great Wir helmets, even horsesfis hoois. When he isn't work- ing on lamps, he makes picture irames out of horse shoes. Robinson came to Canada from northern Ireland in 1882, joining up with the N. W. M. P. He's not a. veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, he says. “but the dear old North West." when he rettired, he was iarrier stair serge- n To relieve his boredom aiter retirement, he turned to lamp- making. He secured the leg irons used to manacle Riel. Using the irons as a base, he mounted an old Police revolver to the barrel oi which he attached a socket and electric light cord for the connec- tion. The hooi oi a, horse made a ilne base tor a table lamp. CFCY" 1 0 Minute Talks Daily at 6.45 p.m- MONDAY, OCT. 7TH “FIVE YEARS AFTER" Hon. Thane A. Campbell, LC, Attorney-General of). I. I. "KING AND PERFORMANCE" ' Dr. I. J. Yea, _ President f“ rlottetowa Liberal Amoaiatloll. ' ‘T!!! C051‘ 0! YBOTICTZON” B. C. Chandler, President Queen's County Liberal Association» THURSDAY, OCT. 10TH "OI INTEREST T0 WOMIN". Mn I. A. lavnon. Prddent Women's Liberal Club. FRIDAY, OCT. 11TH "ante, sauna-rm arm. llallalgaa, Ilialataeoiltlaeatlaqlll. E SATURDAY, OCT. 12TH "IAIIIT! AID ‘III IAIIII" E ARLUT'i‘E’lVt/N Golden Jubilee __ A; oeieifi our onstratlons and choral work.~ ~ all house‘ Now-while “forced-down” prices last . . . is the right time to make the most profitable investment ofallu-h "urnishings... 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