T NOVEMBER 26, 1949 (i HE WESTERN GUARDIAN Hmilvca COUNTY OFFICE 5 summer Street, Summerside, Phone 289 gel", subscriptions, Advertising Representatives M“ Book Kelli"! N" Alyro n19 (Ru Boy at 8c p0!‘ ymuprder l0 J, ELMEB MURPHY and GEORGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought at any of the following stores in Summersldo 540"», Summer Street: Gouriles Drugstore. 21 Central Street; w-sstanil, Water Street; Mark Gaildet, 67 Granville Street; mun-cue’; Grocerv. Second Street: Island Motor 'I‘ronsport. “iam- Street; Alban’s Grocery, 120 Russell Street. qdn" will l)!‘ delivered to any home lll Suulolcrsiue try Carrier ‘I ‘ My o; 13¢ per week. Phone 289 for this service or gave he buy lenponlible for delivery on your route. fiRAL INSURANCE Ralph a ylutmt. Summerside. "c. SMELTS. Dale Crim- llosl, Phone 5.1345. warcn (}{?1:Lnsr call of the ‘fill iliti- four room cottage. U"? "as rnnlll, Cllll be . ‘Una villitl M‘ ‘ffflil lln- lnlzill clown Paynlvlll, I]]u:n(,ill.,1.. |l.». ~ssi01i. \V. R. War- n l . "n, Sililliziiii I Personals WW- vrrlloil Pcilny u as visiting witllwlcilils lll Grnhzltifs Rrad spent Klnnoil ‘ in ‘"" home . - ll.’ 1,21‘. .I. A. iiuiixll. wrll regret to l i! .\ illl iiyairli 111:1: lu: fractured a hip in a l-mut full Ho. uns taken to the Albcrtml IiilflIllHI Thursday where he l; gcyoitcil resting comfortably. \ . 1~‘.;cu':. of ‘iidffilii Clark, Sunl- IHQfQIfiP l-"lsL pleased to heir he ls 1:1: l improved and that. he n11: soon ill‘ 1111f. again afte.‘ IIIS recent iIIll0$< llealll Yesterday Al Egmonl Bay Of Mr. Daniel Perry The death ll, "red yesterday at Egmnu’. I§'i\' zlfll-l‘ all illness of four months of n l“ lnr 1- well known and popular rcsidcill of Sunlmeiside in the person (f Mi‘. DZHIICI Perry. aged 59 ycnrs. The late lllr Perl-y lived in Sum- merslde froiu i928 till May of 1949 and at lliffcrell! limes practiced the trade nt l\’ll‘i1£‘l'llig ailrl carpentry. He always lock an interest ln public affairs and oil Otto occasion con- tested a civic election for the pos- ition of watcr and sewage com- missioner. lli: became lll in July in Mancini. \\'Iif‘l‘& he was Lving. and on OCKJPI‘ 20th was brought back to the hiaird. His ccndticn had been critical for the past three Weeks. Tile ‘iic Ml‘. Pcrzgv was born in Tigilisll. .1 mil of the lnle Armand and .\l.1dl*l.ilc l"~~ri'y. XVncn h1- was twelve years of ilze Ills family mov- ed to lglnmzt Bay and he .I]\‘(d in tllatdistrict until he l-ericlicd man- hood. For tux» periods aiilountinlz to ltli years ho lived ill Lawrence, . rs. lie was rllarried twice. first to llargarct Gallant of Mont Carmel ilid cf that llllioli tflvsrc were four fhilivirfiii who survive him: Mrs. LOULA iiugazl. Edmonton, Alia; Cedric. La‘ U101‘. .\iass.; Henry and Clifford in Suilnlcrslde. Hi5 5;ccnd Wilt. who ilVCi in nlcurn his passe 111i. ivas tile former Delia Gallant of Esmont Hill‘. Tiler-l- are nne child- It'll from this Ilirlrriiillr- all at home. Czrcnrc. lorrnlile. Evclyil. Nclsnn. LEW». Auidine. Lillian. Leona and Cecelia. lie is also survived by a brother, lirihur Perry. sunlmcrsidi: and two swters. Miss ltfargarirt Perry. sum- mersirlo . ' d urs. Aiban Blacqulere. Summers e, Th" 11v _' l3 resting at thi- home of his brothel‘, 497 Norih Market Brest. from where the funeral will ‘d!!! place on Monday morning at lli oclocr in Si. Paul's Church and O0meter_v_~s PAR-ISJNM‘: (AF) —Mateo ItZFIIIRIITIPZ, fnnzous Spanish sculp- "i W1 today" at Mcudon, near Paris. ll ~ anlmalsle “ii M. He specialized in 1111 NEWEST 1511A 11v 111110 DESIGNS Cloak r "mil for Ilmltcd space-priced I‘ Il-i l l lll""'= ti» Till-ill: i312. 72522 l . "his"! "mil" ‘lc-lzn-illa o4 note Pffliiiln of this prac- Cameo Is Just 9 also ix“: moutflftment or small-home “d "10 Incredlh ., C le thing about l “ti”? :11 Its rich mellow tone. H h" ‘orulltyfi full llandhsonorous m“ . em ear the .. flljuisaliy believe It could Price. 1,,“ a Mblllano voice. ~ ' I" on important ~ :1: aura to come ll iii buy. ‘uh W" m.“ "Ito ca... Plot ~11 "nah" h Bench RACE, IIIIICIIAY and Company Limited S "ME U “SIDE. r. a. a. -MR. CLIFFORD MOASE will be the guest preacher at the Pros- byterian Church, Sunlmerside on Sunday, November 27th, at 11.00 u.m. ond 7.00 p.m. Summerside Airport News Corporal H. W. Vacheresse of the station hospital was married to Shirley Joyce Grandy. daughter of Group Captain and Mrs. l1. S. Grandy of Halifax. Tho wedding $00k place Friday the 18th of NOV- ember at 7.30 pm. in St. Mathias Anglican Church of Halifax. The best man for the occasion wa< l...-\.C, ‘l‘.A. Pierce of the fire hall. A lavish reception was held H1 the Lord Nelson Hotel. After the cl-rc- molly the bride and groom left for the Animpolis Valley. where they spent their honeymoon. The cauplc will Iliako their home 111 Sunlmier- side. The infant son of Squadron Lead- c-r Gordon Thomas Harman was baptized in the Station chapel b-r Flight Lieutenant George B. Fcl, station chaplain on Sunday. Sep- tember 6th. The child received thc name Digiby Gordon Scott. G011 parents of the child are Neville Duncan, squadron Leader Lorne Gillespie and Audrey Van Mustrlgt. The Protestant Wives Club of thi of ladies interested in the chap?! and religious life. The icalhercraft Club gel lilKICl‘ way last Monday owning. Instrum- iolls ls given by L.A.C. William Warshiok. who organlzcd the leathercraft shOp at R..C.A.l". Stat- lon Sea Island. Vancouver. The club 1s open to all servicemen. their wiv- es and children. Organized lectures are given evcry Monday and Tucs- day at 7.30 p.m., however. the ill- stiucwr will ho present Friday evening and Saturday afternoon tli give individual assistance. It is ti) be hoped that several lland~ionltri handbags will make their appeal- ance on the station and in town be- fore Christmas. The club nlccts iii the trade advancement room of thc drill hall. A building is being converted for the new station chapel. Facilities will be available for separate Prol- estant and Roman Catholic Chapels. along with Sunday School rocinls and club rocrlls for llll- Expitlldt-(‘l church life. A ohlidrcrvs concert will be held in the station chapel on Monday. December the 19th. This concert is put on by the children of the stat- ion and will include Christ-mas recitatlons. songs and skits. Christmas party station com- T-he children's will be held in the munlty centre Wednesday. Decom- ber the 21st. Santa Claus aild his helpers will be present to distribute gifts to all the kiddies present. The evening will include various fol-ms of entertainment. To round off the day there wllllye candy and refresh- ments. TTD-BITS A choral group is being organized by Flying Officer Wolfenden. The Sergeanits Mess l1 nearing completion. Soon the airmen will enjoy a bit o! DFIYMY- A band is being formed on tho station. It is hoped that social func- tions in the near future will be en- tertained by air force Peffitmnel- ln spite of the adverse weather conditions considerable progress ha.“ been made on the housing protect. IIIIIIEIIIILITY (Continued from Page U) different entries, so as to make his work as educational as possible. ma“ novice; who hail watched the mnryllnfg judging COUIG (In some very fair picking themselves by afternoon. Some Fine Animals Some fine animals were exhibit- elg “d Mr, Mayors was not slow In pointing out the superior quali- ties. When there was a lull be- tween classes he would make some interesting remarks about the types that are u!‘ ""7 "mini? "Id point out the desirability of elim- lmllng deft-ctr. H; worked nil through the do!’ m1 m. exhibitors stored with mm only n brief respite helm! allowed for coffee and sand- wlches. Al; the conclusion of the show Mr, Meyers displayed e number $ II WATER PROBLEM? A pump jack will solve it. Write for ‘particulars to THOMAS ll. BISHOP and SON R0. Bo: lll Snmnaeralde ‘XL- station entertained their husbands at a social evening in the commun- ity centre club room last Wcdrlos- day evening. This club is a group lure for Prince County was oc- ganized a: a well attended meet- ing of l-irnlcrs held in the Sum- lncrside High School audlloriuln Yesterday afternoon. 1t is hoped that this will be followed by the organizauurl of similar groups in the other two counties. Mi". Charles Yeo, Sherproolte, was made _tlie firs". president of the organization st a directors‘ lnectnig llcid inlmediaiely follow- ing the general meeting. Other officers elected were: vice-presi- dents. Gregory Mclnrlish, Tignlsh. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean. Lot 16. .'\1r. (Cyrus Poirier, LIIIIKIBLICI‘ was appointed secretary and Mr. AIILSUH Prnfltt of Freetown was appointed to fill the fifth piece on the executive, which in future will be held by the immediate past president. t Mr. Louis O'Connor. president of the P.E.l. Federation of Agri- culture presided at the meeting and lli i115 opening remarks ex~ pIZllllPfI the purpose of forming a co1.nl_v federation. He said he was surc till‘. the majority agree on U11" Iilvfi for this federation be- HUI! i-rgnilized although some may say il (ain't ho organized. "I say 1t rail hr: done," hp declared "a5 it has boon done in other Pro- IHHCPS ZIlltI iil other countries. It is up in you lncll tn sct up this county fcdcrzitloil and it‘ it i_s sileccssfill \\'(' will HIIKPDII with the organization of the other two counties." Mr. Leo Mclsaac. Provincial sec- rclncy of the PEI. Federation of .:’\_:iiculll1i'e aclcrl as secretary of‘ the illcctinz aild explained ‘the lnrszc amount of valuable in- A “Willy Federation of AIIICUl-| true, GUARDIAN Form Prince Contact‘ l Agriculture Federation formation that will be handed out to the farmers through this fed- eration. The proposed constitution and by-iaws were read by the recre- tary and after some brief discus- sion the motion to organize was moved by W. B. MacLellan, Alma, seconded by Ray Tan-ion. Sum- merside and passed unanimously. A motion to adopt the proposed constitution was nlolgpd b; James Lawless. Norboro, seconded by Ogle Johnson, Belmont, and also passed. The members then divided into groups according to electoral dis- tricts to_ appoint three directors for each district. Each director will serve a three-year term but the first group named will serve one, two. and three yesre respec- tively ln the order named. The directors are as follows: 1st District—Mrs. Robert Wood- side, 0‘Leery; Gregory Mcinnis, Tignish. John Clark, Alma. 2nd District — Mrs. Early Mac- Neill, Mont Royal; W. J. Dennis. Poi-t Hill; George Shaw. Wes‘. Capo. 3rd District —- Mrs. Kenneth MacLcan, Lni 16; Angus Gillis, BPLVSICIP; Edward McGougall. lvlalpeque. 4th District --» Colin ' Waugh. Wilmol: R. A. Pi-ofill. Freetown: Mrs. Harold Leard. Kelvin. 5th District — Jo ph lVIacI\’l1l~ lail. Miscouchc; Mrs. ilaruld Link- lctler, Linklcltcr Road.‘ Charles Yen, Shcrbrooke. A meeting of tho directors in the near fiiturc will be held in Firtflmle the oiilnnizrjxnin of the federation through the C0llYll_\'.-—S of polls of such rare mutations as Aleutian and Sapphire. In the Alculicills h1- sllowcd some very time 1n time III!‘ nilvanlnges of a hat-its of the mink. Thl- sapphire pelt uas without question the hnnrlsnillcst mutation over seen by anyone present. A Rare Pelt Mr. Mayors made the statement IIIJI! nilly 1.200 of this type are in cxistcncc. Lust scasrin_ the tlvo hrcctlcrs who llnvo produced them sold some at $51110 cacll, with a guarantee that they would breed. (IIIII $3.500 without guarantee. But only n limited nunlbcr was dispos- crl of. The pelt that he showed was :1 casualty and not fully mn- turcrl. Mr. llinycrs estimated that IIPTII sczlsnll tho fcw thousand that would bn murkntcrl would crcaie a sensation 11ml bring the highest prices cvcr fclcllcri by mutation mink. A glance over the standings of the exhibitors will show that many of the local breeders figur- 0d in the prize list and they miist have felt proud at the encouraging remarks about the quality of their irliuk. As a result of Mr. Mayors‘ visit a new iillcrr-st has developed in mink farillinl: and others present who were fox breeders plan on adding mink to their ranches. Vote of Thanks At the conclusion of the show s vote of thanks was tendered to Mr. Mayer: with several speaking in support of 1t end thanking him for coming so far at Lampson, Fraser and Hullfs expense to judge a Charlottetown show. Mr. lvlayiers said that he liked coming here because he had so many friends who were always glad to see him. I-lls memory for faces la rather remarkable and he would pick out of the crowd persons he had mct years before and never miss- cd a name. Speaking of the boom days of the fox industry, he said hohad a vivid recollection of the Decem- her day in i917 when Chester Mc- Lure opened 11p two cases which contained over 100 Prince Edward Island silver fox pelts. They were a revelation in beauty and quality and sold at tremendous priccs. Prince Edward Island re- ccivecl a ltreat amount of adver- tising tic-cause of it. Mr. Mayors leaves today on ra- lurn to New York. Follolving are the rssuita of the ‘judging: CLASS I —- STANDARDS Section 1—Auit Male - l0 En- tries: 1. Lcith Clarke. RR. 1 2. Llllvcll Hancock. Surnmarslde Summerside, tries: Entries: 3 B. B. Jones. Charlottetown. R. R. 5 4. B. B. Jones 5. N. W. Hanson. Georgetown 6. Raymlllnd Lavandler, George- town. 7. N. W. Hanson. . Section 2 -- Adult Female — l3 I-Inirles: I. Lciih Clarke 2. Leith Clarke .'l. B. B. Jones 4. S. C. hlacltean. Montague 5. B B. Jones 6. Lowell Hailrnck 7. Lowell Hancock R. Ranrionrl Lavandler 9. N. W. Hanson Section Ii-Pup Male -- 12 En- i. Lcilh Clarke l‘. B. B. Jones 3. B. B. Jones 4. S. C. lliacLcan .1. Raymond Lavanclicr N. W. Hanson [lmvcil Ilancnck Section 4 — Pup Female — II T . l0 l. Lciih Clarke 2. B. B. Jones 3. B. B. Jones 4. N. W. Hanson 5. S. C. MacLean 5, Rgyynnltfl Lavandler 7 . Lowell Hancock CHAMPIONSHIPS Males: hzlnrlsnilic types. pointing out from. Reserve: Leith Clarke Females: Champion: {with Clarke Reserve: Leith Clarke _ Grand Champion: rlistiillsilislliilr; characteristic on IIIF‘_ Melee: Champion: L/‘llil Clarke Reserve: Leith Clarke. CLASS II — PLNEINUDI (Siiverblu) Section I-Adult Male — ll En- tries: i. Lcilh Clarke 2. George (fallback, Summersido 3. B. B. Jones 4. L. K. Lockcrby’, Hamilton 5. Leith Clarke 6. Lowell Hancock 7. Lowell Hancock ' Section 2 — Adult Female — ll Entries: .Lci‘lil Clarke J. R. Lockcrb)’. Hamilton Lowell Hancock B. B. Joncs (icnrglr Callbcck Lowell Hancock .I.. K. Lockerby Section 3-——liit Mair -— 12 Entries: 1. Lowell Hancock 2. Leiiih Clarke 3. L. K. Lockerby Lowell Hancock George Callbcck Stewart and on . Char- lottetown p 7. B. B. Jnncs H. B. B. Jones fl. Gcnrgc Callbcck Section 4—-Klt I-‘emaie-IZ Entries: 1. George Callbeck 2. J. R. Lockeriby 3. Lowell Hancock 4. Gerirze Callbeck 5. N. W. Hanson 6. B. B. Jones 7. Stewart and Roop 8. Lowell Hancock 9. L. K. Lockenby CHAMPION PLATINUM (Silver-bio) 95”.“ *‘?*f~‘:“."$°‘" Males: Champion: Leith Clarke Reserve: L. W. Hancock Females: Champion: George Callback Reserve: J. R. Lockerby Grand Champion: Champion: Leith Clarke Reserve: George Calibeck CLASS lll — PASTEL Section 1—Aduit Maiwfl Entries: i. B. B. Jones 2. Leith Clarke 3. L. K. Lockerby 4. George Calhbeck 5. George Call-beck 6. B. B. Jones Section 2—AduIt Female-J En- tries: i. BB. Jones 2. George Calibeck 3. Leith Clarke 4. George Callback l. B. B. Jones 0. L. K. Lockerby Section Ii-Kit Male-M Entries: 1. B. B. Jones 2. George Callback 3. George Callbeck 4. B. B. Jones 5. Lowell Hancock 6. Stewart and Ronp 7. L. K. Lockerby 8. R. S. Humphrey, Kenslnglou 9. Frank Lavsrldier 10. J. R. Lockel-‘by Section 4—Kit Female-l Entries: 1. George Callbeck 2. B. B. Jones 3. George Callibeek 4. B. B. Jones 5. L. K. Lockerby 6. J. R. Lockerby CHAMPION PASTEL Champion: B. B. Jones Reserve: Leith Clarke Females: Champion: B. B. Jones Reserve: George Callbeck Grand Champion: Champion: B. B. Jones Reserve: Leith Clarke CLASS IV — WHITE Section 1—AduIt Male-J Entries: 1. Stewart and Rnop 2. L. W. Hancock 3. Stewart and Roop Section h-Adult Female-S En- fries: I. Leith Clarke 2. Stewart and Roop 8. Stewart and Roop :4. L. W. Hancock 5. L. W. Hancock Section ii-Kit Male-II Entries: Champion: Leith Clarke 1. Stewart and Roop 3: Stewart and Boon .\ CI-IARLOTTETOWN RAGE FIFTEEN ‘ l and wooo BURNING SPACE HEATERS Wood Burning GIRBIILATOIIS in your home; AIUHIII)’ Illustrated.) SMALL SIZE . 46.2 LARGE SIZE . 56.2 A modern stri-ilrllllne “mid cir- culator designer] by I-‘zlwcett for appearance and added attraction con- structed with cast iron mp, Imt- tom, front, legs ullil firr-Imx lin- Coal Burning “SUPREME” Fawcelt Quebec Heaters have for years been famous from cadet no coast. Burns ha!‘ coal. l l l soft. coral, or cnkv- fllIII is mlnnf- J°b"""“h PIRIPP! as warehouses, Inga. Tight fitting rionrs anti able Inr tall heating john from iiraftn ensure lu-iter control. "m!" mum‘ to Rum“ hang‘ m” Outside finish is n beautiful nctly as illustrated), I semi-porcelain enamel —- “The l , l Lifetime Finish." fifivrlcily Ila l SMALL SIZE . 22.50; MEDIUM SIZE 27.50, 5 5 Coal Burning “RED GLOIIII” C The .alllvcfi “Hell ('I1iu1I" ls a heater which has her-n specially" designed for the harder heating schools, small ilnilcc- Ilullu, r-tc. ho cnrllpllcafcri ports. nrlri hits n Iilfflas fuel iinor, f‘ii!~i_\' to fire. Built cnt|ra~ly~ of cunt iron. Burns hard con]. soft coral, coke. or wood. .\|il_\' br- fitipll wlll; l; solid Ilrlso in place nI Icz~i II~ prr-ferrml. Put hUII‘ with Iirl on I inp. Both sizes- cull be fltfr-li with vxtril hPili iirum p; a smmll extra coat. (Iixlli-tly- i“ lllus. (rated). SMALL SIZE . 36.00 §LARGE 512E - BI-ZSfLARGE SIZE . 45.75%LARGE SIZE . 33.511 Wood Burning “BIRGIIWIIOII” A Fawcett wood Inlrlllng room stove which will hurn an!‘ IIYDI top efficiency. HIIIIIR firz- olcrlaitzht iiilil is ex- trcnlely easy to clean. Dur- tn Its cnnsfrilciinn. It Is a of w-ozid with very‘ first radiator of heat allii nlily, If iIPSiYPlI lu- IISPII fur IinlIiMI cooking Il_\' menus‘ of IIH‘ pot IIIIII! In the loll. (Exactly n5 iilusirailctll. SMALL SIZE . 26.50 Coal Burning CIRIIULATDR iientcr furnished III two oi Body of Illela qunllly heat, r ntinl; cnlcl rollml steel hen llarll cnni, snfl corll m- (lirntcs ore heavy roller lift top so cooking utensil if so ilcsircil, type us that on stove shown left. IISK For Particulars on SMAILMAII‘! Easy - Term A semi-porcelain enamel square type coal circulating Fawcett lined with flrcbrlck which burns coke. type. Nickel piatcii lop arranged with he set on top nf flrepot section Finish Ia of same SMALL SIZE . 60.50 " LARGE SIZE . 73.00 S ZPH. aili- vlly nnced installation. (‘IIII f?“ Rivol all cost (as illustrated) cool furnaces No. Il8l-26,000 squore ft. of hearing surfoce \Q- § i BUDGET PLAN i- “FAWCETT” Warm Air FURNACES The New I"1\\\t'l'lI IIIYIIIIPPS fnr coal nro built entirely of cast iron except till- \'illn \.hii'h has n steel combustion ehanllwr. supplied in n \'.‘II‘II‘I_‘.' of sizes having lactating capacities In moi-t "m Tmlllirclllcllls 41f practically’ any heating nocd. All joints are ill-only cuplicii IIINI urn perfectly matched. iliun iii-en scii-nliflczilly proportioned to Insure ii perfectly biti- Fawccft Engineers have maintained the “cnrrr-cg ra- tio“ between grate area and Ileatlng surface to insure the greatest efficiency of opera- tion. 'I‘Ile_v supplier] ample heating surface and plenty of free air circulating space. have Villa Cool Furnace No. aquoro feel of heating surface Rival oII cost cool furnace. No. I200 — 3ItZ4O squore feet of healing surface 176.00 louse Iurnlnhhagu Store SMALIMAII‘ Exclusive Fawcelt Dealers in Summerslde They nrl: Tho Ili-nilnl: scctinraa . .. ma‘ 3 I 8 I—20,6B I 135.50 ..z14.oo 3. Leith Clarke Section 4-Klt I-‘c-male—5 Entrie- i. Stewart and Roop 2, Ste-wart and Roop 3. L. W. Hancock 4, L, W. Hancock 5. Leith Clarke CHAMPION WHITE Mair: Champion: Stewart and R000 Reserve: Steivart and Rmp. Female: Champion: Stewart and Roop Reserve: Stewart and ROOP- Grand Champion: Champion: Stewart and Romp Reserve: Stewart and Roop. CLASS v-onaaru or seam PLATINUM 1. L. W. Hancock 2. L. W. Hancock 3. Leith Clarke 4. B. B. Jones :1. .1. w. Leaky. Summerslae 6. George Callback tries: l. L. W. Hancock 2. Stewart and Roop 3. L. W. Hancock Section 3—Klt Male-B Entries: 1. Leith Clarke 2. Stewart and Roop .'i. L. W. IIancock 4. George Callback 5. L. W, Hancock 6. J. W. Lci-ky Section 4—-I(lt Female-S Entries: I. L. W. Hancock 2. Stewart and Roop 3, B, B, Jones 4. Leith Clarke 5. L. W. Hancock PLATINUM Males: Champion: L. W. Hancock Reserve: Leith Clarke Females: Chaulpion" L, W Hancock Ilcscrvc: Slclvart and Ronp Grand f‘. nmplon: Champion: ll. \\'. Hancock Rcscrvc: Lcith Clarke CLASS VII -- STEWART PLATINP“ Section I—AduIt Male-K Entries: I. B. B. Jones 2. L. W. Hancock 3. B. B. Jones Entries: Scctlnn fl-Kit Maie—4 Entries: ‘i ‘ ii _| i. B. B. Jones _ l. L. W. Hancock ' Section I-Adult Male—6 Enlrlfl! Section 2—Aduit Female — 3 En- CIIAMPION BREATH OF SPRING 1 Section 2 — Adult Female — ‘No 3. B. B. 4. L. W. Section i. L. W. Hancock 2. L. W. Hancock 3. B. B. Jones 4. B. B. Jone! CRAIVIPION STEWART ‘ PLATINILWIS Males: Jones s: Hancock Professional 6E1; R. E. ELLIS Fire -- Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 5 Summer Sh. Phone 120 G l. F. Hunter. R.O. OPTOMETRIS] f I i Complete Visual Analyses l l Glasses Fitted i i ll. ll PHONE 785 f SMALLMANKS BUILFING Summerside. P.E.I. I ; key Chartered Accountant Office at Iii Granville Street Phone 57ft SUMRLEIISIDE l l E. E. Parkman. ; opilo. 12.0. i OPTOSIIITRIST i I-Lvr-a rZxanlinr-rl l Glasses FIIICII ll Office Hours: ‘ 9 to l2: 1 to 5 and by appointment. l REGENT THEATRE BLDG. i Summer SL, Sunlmc-rnide 4—Klt Female-I Entries: Summer-side Champion: B. B. Jones Reserve: B. B. Jones Females: Champion: L. W. Hancock Reserve: L. W. Hancock Grand Champion. Champion: L. W. Hancock ' Reserve: B. B. Jones GIIIIRLIPS REXIILL IIRIIIi STIIIIE 2i (‘chiral Street "Ar Regular $1. . Regular ~ p» "f 2 5 5'“ $2.50 s11. i l y only $1.50 ‘ i > Use n11, IIIRQII _;~' _ lotion once and ' i’ i Wind 8. I Weolller i ‘a lotion i c you‘II never be with- n u t it 1 H e I p a prevent chopping, helps protect sensi- tive skin, sofaensaod smooths skin. Even doubles as a make- up base. LIMITED TIME ONLY Phone 36 g SPMMERSIDL