_ . _r, _,f . . .. _ THF Novamoalg 3,1930 E ' - ' ~ --- _ farm °! effective oe-operation. he we , comm .mlmaa Yan lm “ld-' RICHARD HUDNUT ...§"§.'°I’.i‘.’.“..’§.°iF.`.‘.'..‘i‘.?.‘°..`l‘..fi.i.7‘..I.°. mason sms" _-nm sssalmnv mcl.onas_ Reserve, Geo. E. Brown. Champion Adult Mala in Classes 5. 0- 7. I-iid 8. W. K- Rogers. R6-WW0. W K Rogers. DUBARRY, DEAUVILLE, THREE ` ........... ;...;.... M... ... ........ FLOWERS’ N ARCISSE ` n es 1. 2, 3, and 4, D. stirllng McLean. Reserve F. G. Kennedy. sensor Youns -lu i champion vearung Mule ln class- rsce rownaas-rznrumas-Llp srlcxs-noUoll:s_ ‘“ 5' °' 7' ““° 9' Wm” 5- B’°‘"‘~ coMrAc'rs--nun rnal=srwrloNs-'rAl;cUM- sacl-L * R°S°f'~'¢- Bmw" BNS- ars-ousrluo rownans-soars-'roluzr w/crass- _ crane champion Adult Male. w. CREAMS. ~ _ ` K. Rogers. ' acsurlrva sms on orsrnav. R,_,,.,.,,e_ w_ K_ K,,8m_ » J. ERNEST H. W0llTll' Phone sz nlwcdlsrs 142 ri-lnee su-eel rrp* ' , . . FOTITIGI CIOSUIQ' 1 gested that this idea he earned into! -1*' lnterprovinclal competition be held lcontinued from Page 1) _-..___ - , 1,,-ge part, His Honour stated. to the assldllity of Ml". W. R. Shaw, me secretary, who has proven him- glf a man cf Brett ability and worthy of a large rerriilncrstion. ivhile the judges do not claim to be slfailiblr, His Honour said, they are neo who would make less mistakes -_mn any others in Canada. His Honour at the close of his ad- lress presented the various trophies ind banners to the respective win- HTSV _ Premier Lea expressed himself as delighted with the success of the show. The Premier made reference lo the Royal Winter Fair stating that ll, l-.eped that even better pelts would be available from ‘Prince Ed- ward Island for the float to repre- gem this province tilts year. He was glad to see that many trophies had been won by the ordinary fox farm- lfl. Mr. Jas. Paton, after a. few con- gratulatory remarks to the directors. lidges and exhibitors, spoke of the peat educational value of the show, l fact alone which made entering `rorth while. He suggested that the lristocratle foxes should have aris- iocratlc names. Mr. Paton made special reference to the work of Col. i/lsciiinnon in connection with the lhow. Mr. J. Waller Jones suggested that ls-competition is entirely between in- lividuals at the present time, there lhould in the future, be county ex- hibits, each county being represented A. ‘ V DR. W. R. -CARSON V % lu rl-ine. al. rims me opposite sr nm alerts by ten foxes Mr Jones further sug- rha “Royal Winter Fair," and that with twcllty-fl\'e foxes to each exhib- Nlr. Gavin Harding stated that fox province. He rcv`e\vcd the stages of the fox industry in this province, re- marking that the formation of the Fox Exhib`tors' Association was a 1 most important event. Mr. John A_ Lea stated that he had never seen elrcwllcre in North Amer- ica. facilities for the display of foxes to equal those used at the Island Fox Show. In closing he moved a vote of thanks to the d`rectors of the as- soclation. Mr. W. K. Rogers remarked on the great educational value of the show, 'I‘he exhibitors have seen the kind of pole which must be produced. and thus have an ideal to strive toward. The speaker had not heard either this year or at the last show one com plaint relative to the decisions of the judges. Mr. Rogers seconded the vote of thanks to the directors. Colonel D. A. Mscliinnon added words of thanks to _His Honour for his sponsorslrp, to Premier Lea for the great interest shown in live stock breeding, to Major Rorebtson ln whose mind the show had its origin. and to the public for thc interest and co-operation. Due to unfavorable ‘ economic conditions there will doubt- ` less be a decline in the price of pelts, ‘ Col. MacKinnon thought. The Anlcr- icans lnny throw n great number of pelts oil thc market. and the next few years may be trying ones for the industry. The speaker spoke of the necessity for crossing the proper I bloods _ and of intensifying certain Ipoints. Success ln the fox business | Ls a matter of study and of attention ‘ to the detail and feeding. Mr. W. R. Shzuv expressed his grat- ification for the many complimentary remarlm directed toward him. The organization represents the highest ' ` ' e0O&N Classified Advert1'sements_ One lnetllnu 0......-»............ llc per line el 5 words . THIN llflil nunesuunoneee ¢'\‘||°f “Bl Of I Illrdl 'Nl llai u¢ene2»`e'ane`uee»¢ ll pot lllbl Of I WN’dl ' light Insertion .-.J-.¢.~`........... 'le per lim of 5 words o4`¢`-A76 Agents Wanted Miscellaneous KGBNTS WANTED T0 INTRO- llilce Royal Buckingham, the mod- ern table cover Looks like linen, needs no laundering. A necessity in Cvery home. low price, liberal commission. Write for free selling outfit. Dent. 1856, Public Service Mills ol Canada Limited, london. Ontario. A. W. Nov. 3. ._ _ For Sale *L_-.ii IOB. SALE-ONE USED BICYCLE. The Bike Shop. 7999-ll-l-Ii *V-_is TOR SALE-AUTOMATIC 32 VOLT Switch. Palmer ds Watson. FOR SALE-A GOOD STACK OF hav. Geo. Mellen, Union. Lot as. 8023-ll. *--m FOR SALE. TO LET. BOARD AND 'Wm 85811! on hand at Guardian Office. ef 7°' Blige! - clmul caamlrr. *PNY 1. Fitzroy Street. _ 'lass-lo-so-ai. 70! sam _ A aaoorm muvn -Ummm. cheap. 'rho nike shop. » me-io-so-sl. JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vincilxl Land Surveyor, Herman- ville. 7741-10-21-1 mo. Male Help Wanted FOR SALE-TWO RED FEMALE foxes, proven breeders. also red cross-bred pups. T. Roy Stevenson, Plaster Rock, N. B. 7085-il-1-Ili. BOOKKEEPER-MALE. APPLY BY letter to ‘F" Guardian, stating ex- perience and salary expected. B025-tf AN UNUSUAL OPPORTQNITY CAN BE EARNED weekly in spare time selling well known line Personal Christmas Cards. Scores of Steno- graphers, Accountants. Clerks. €tC-- exceeded this last season. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Co., Limited, Toronto. Rep- resentatives wanted small towns also M. H. W. Nov. 4-wfmt1Nov. 14. To Let T0 Lll'l.'--IIOUSE. APPLY 43 UPPER Queen St. 31 l0l sate _ -rwo nzorsranao slihrthom bull calves. Tiles. Me- _NNIL ualpeque. 'lass-lo-:ll-al, F Wanted Theatrical Supplies COMPLETE STOCK. Mcl(ENNA Costume Company, Toronto, On- tario. T. S. Nov. 3-imth. 'WND _ aoaan Ann noolw. :wiv E. care cluai-sian. lo-as-tl. V - Fawn _ ramp! wssnmos it G0 It home. Best of references Niiuired. Apply B7 Sydney St. '-j 'ma-le-so-el. fi ,-_'Ulises w/luran-'rslv nano or 1-‘choice driving horses from five to ;' "lm Years old, ten tc eleven hund- '_-_ '14 lbs-. young and sound. to show -_.style and finish and in condition. E Also eighty head of choice milch is rows from four to alll years old. big ,~_:§\’°h8 cows. lleivy producers. ;.1’"°m°0Y grades preferred, due to I ffcshcn. between new and January T. "L Also one hundred young pigs <,» one thousand young, fat geese. -5 . will be at the Easter Hotel. Lost l.os'r_clll\riv or-'r can nn- tween Charlottetown and Royalty. Reward. Phone Wallace Wheatley. East Royalty. 8021-ll-3-21. Tenders ` Will be accepted up to Nov. 10th for Interior finishing of St. Alex|s` Church, Rollo Bay. Address lo Rev.` A. Blnnoit. P. P. Plans and specifi- cations con be I-:en at Parochial House. Rollo Bay. and office of .Y.` I. Harrie, Architect, Hughes Bulld- ;..,_§;;§;°i:°mwn, wider. Nov. ith. Parker me-ne w. a. umamle. I _.....-- _M Ing, Charlolfielmm. 8089-ll-8-3| it. i .T men have made a great contribution to the cccnolnlc betterment of the Champion Adult Female in Class- es l. 2, 3. and 4. Wm. E. Johnstone. Reserve. Edwin Johnstone. Chanlplon Adult Female in Class- cs 5. 6. 7 and 8, C. C. Baker. Roserve. J. A. Lea. Champion Yearling Female in classes 1, 2,- Ll. and 4. G. lvl. Melvnl- lell. ' Reserve, Robert Baker. i Champion Yearling Female in Classes 5. 6. 7 and 8. Robt. Baker. Reserve Mcl..ure do M_acKinnon. 'Grand Champion Adult Female, Robt. Baker. Reserve. Wm. E. Johnstone. Champion Male Pup in Classes l. 4 2, 3, and 4. .l. A. Lea. I Reserve, Mcliure do MacKinnon~ , Champion Male Pup in Classes 5. 36. 7. and 8. McLure and MacKinnon. i Reserve, F. G. Kennedy. i PALE SILVER i ' Female Pup l Blake Wood. , McLure as MacKinnon. ‘ C. C. Baker. i Brenton Clark. l Hooper Bros. ; w. c. clark. i Russel Clark. J. A.'L»ea. Charlottetown Silver Black Fox . 5”.".°§“\.“5*’P-‘!" 1 il. ' Co. 10. E. S. Coffin. EXTRA PALE SILVER. Male wholped previous to 1029. 1. McLure as MacKinnon. F. G. Kennedy. John R.. Alien. C. L. McKay. McLure do MacKinnon. ?‘:"‘5*’5° Male whelped in 1929. 1. Joseph Curley. Z. Keith Boswell. Female wheiperl previous to 1929. 1. Brown Bros. 2. Hooper Bros. , J. W. Jones. W. H. Tidmarsh. ‘ 95"’ _Female whelped in 1929; M. W. Wood, Gordon McMillan. McLuro & MacKinnon. A. C. Wood. _ C. C. Baker. W. K. Rogers. 9_w|.¢-.°°!°_ Young Male whelped ln 1930 Arthur Hutch. - Hooper Bros. . w. 1... Mealaeherh. ‘ 545°? Young Female whelped ln 1930 l. C. B. Rogers. John B. Roper. M. W. Wood. A. E. McLean. W. C. Clark. Dewar do Stewart. John R. Allen. ` J. Solomon Mutch. s==_-1s~s»s~s-'ss Best pair of matched adults. . W. K. Rogers. _ . J. W~ Jones. . F. G. Kennedy. _ M. W. wood. Auste-~ Pair matched pups. C. B. Rollers. . F. G. Kennedy. A. S. Robertson , J. W. Jones. E Aung- Senlor Herd. ' 1. McLure ec MacKinnon. 2. J. W. Jones. 3. Chequers Court. -_-‘.s.:.'.;. _ MCFARLANE--At Femwood, Nov. l, Mrs. Helen McFarlane. aged 54. Funeral Monday at I p. m. from the residence of the deceased. ’*'*”*'*‘@'i In loving memory of Robert A. Cruwell, who died November 3rd, 1929. Gone from among ua. dear brother we miss you, Loving you dearly. Your memory we keen. | Never till life ends, shall we forget 5 IGI Dear to our hearts is the grave ,where you sleep. Inserted by his Brothers and Slslerl. """'l"411m.1si\m|nioo 8015-li. "Tr N. D. MacLean _ llldlli Ibellell iéeooooio-o-o-oo OOO-O ,uaaleanlavlcamnaril-analaun ,` Q9 O l llruutp linltell dill; 3.30-Intermediate C. G. I. T-. legu- lar meeting-Social Hall. _ 1.15-Trail Rangers. regular meeting -Social Hall. ` 8.09-Willing Circle of Klng‘s Dough-i ters-Home of Misa Margaret White. 8.00-Entertainment, auspices of C. G. I. T.-Chief De-Yok-Ah in Indian legends &e-Hearts Memorial Hlll. S’.Side Benefits By Fe de ral App rop riatr°o_n On Friday moming Hon. J. P. Mclnty-re, Minister oi Pubic Works Mr. L_ B. McMillan, Deputy Minis- ter. Mr Messervy, City engineer and 'Mr W. H. McDougall. Engineer for Prince Country, met the Mayor and some of the Town Council in Sum- nlerside ann arranged for the com- menccnlellt of the new concrete rosd to be built at the .eastern aipproacll to the town. Tllls is the outcome of the conference lest. Wednesday ln Cllarlottetown between Premier Lea and other members of the Govern- mellt and representatives of the Sulnmerside Town Council with re- gard to a portion of the Federal grant for unemployment being given to Sunlmerside. This work is for Nic relief of tho unemployed in Summer- side and sul'roundi.ug district. The Town mixer and other equipment be. longing to the town will be used, Mr Milli-l1a.n, street foreman, will have charge of the work. The roadway is to be a permanent one of cement. the same as has been put down on Water Street and Central Street. and will commence from the bridge at the eastern boundary, going east for one mile. This road is one of the most travelled Un the Island. During a test made last summer 800 cars passed over that piece of road hl ten hours. The new road will be a boon to travellers going to and from Bor- den besides being a great asset to the town of Summierside. The work of surveying was commenced on Pri- dal' aftemocn. Ycarlihg Herd. *f‘°P°l" J. W. Jones. Chequers Court. Junior Herd. McLure & MacKinnon. J. W. Jones. ~ C. B. Rogers. Blake wood. £'°E°'P°Z" .SIRE AND THREE I McLure as MacKinnon. l F. G. Kennedy. J. W. Jones. _ Major A. S. Robertson. r*‘§"."C“ 1. 2. Rmcrve; Chequers Court. Champion Female Pup in Classes 5, 6, 7, and 8, McLure as MacKinnon. Reserve. C. B. Rogers. Grand Champion Female Pup, Mc- Lure dz MacKinnon. Reserve, W. W. Brown. Grand Champion Adult, Robt. Baker. , Reserve, Wm. E. Johnstone. Grand Champion Pup. J. A. Ion. Reserve, McLure and MacKinnon. SAULT STE. MARIE, Mich. Nov. I ’I‘l\e Tree Line lfellhter. Ashby carrying a crew of 25 men was feared today to have gone down in Lake Superior with Ill hands when no trace of the ves- sel, overdue here nearly three days. could be found by the cout- nnrd cutter, Seminole. ' Central Guardian NEMO-FLEX Foundation garment; shown here today and 'nlesday. Moore 6: Mcbeocl Ltd. atm-1 NEW YORK EXPERT demon- stmtes and fits Nemo-1"lex founda- tion garn-lents todsf/ and Tuesday, Nov. 3rd. and 4th. Moore cr Mc- Leod Ltd. 8024-l. CARD OF THANKS Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Gillis. Kensing- ton, wish to thank all ti-me who sent flowers, mass cards, and assist- ed them in their recent sudden and sad bereavement. 9029 Card of Thanks The Committee in charge of the Chicken Supper held in Fredericton Hall, w`sh to thank their many friends who, by their generous don- clmal§_'l"l‘|-t'l‘0wN _g_:_l_l HUSPITAL CAMPAIGN SPEEIJEIJUP Charlottetown _ Teams- “Throw Down The- Bars.” “The Provincial District Commit- tees are not affected by the fact that the Charlottetown teams have thrown down the bars," said Executive Chair- man W. P'_ Tidmarsh, in the Prince Edward Island Hospital campaign headquarters last sunday evening. "All subscriptions obtained ln Queens and Kings Counties outside of Char- lottetown still will be credited to the districts in which they are given. Charlottetown workers, I hope, will I assist the District Committees in get- ting pledges, but they w'll not take any contributions away from the Pro- vincial District Chairmen. I have not forgotten that every DLstr’ct Commit- , tee has a quota to meet. therefore all' gifts from persons throughout the' Province will be credited against these quotas. We wish to encourage our good Provincial ne'ghbors in= every way possible. They are loyal Prince Edward Islanders, and I am confident they will raise the entire $60,000 which is looked for from tile; Provincial Committees. We are all; staunch comrades in a noble cause_"| At the eighth rally supper of the Charlottetown committees and divi- sions Friday night, all the twenty teams voted to "throw down the. bare." This means that, so far as Charlottetown and Royalty are con- cerned, any volunteer worker may approach any prospect, without hav- ing the white index card bearing the possible subscl-1ber's name. It is as- sumed that by this stage of the cam- paign all the team members have had opportunity to visit the prospects whose cards they hold. Throwing down the bars is the usual campaign procedure for the last few days. With only three meetings left at which reports are to be made, the ninth rally supper th‘s Monday even- |Sllpper Wednesday evening. 'excite-I ‘ ol-ut among the campagn workers is i~t fever heat. Committeemen and ‘ foam members are scouring the city for subscriptions. Many of them plan V to approach some of the earlier giv- iors who perhaps made smaller con- tributions than they would have 4 I mos if left until the lust. i Experience shows that many of the' earlier subscribers often give per- contributions to memorial grade. When the public realizes what e. high privilege it is to name some part of ¢__..' f ., '\Rm\‘\’ ‘mr 'rlllzac ~' ';. ___ , , __,__,_,__ ____ _,_ __ VY ____ __ _____*_;__,____ I Qlecn it.':.-et. received on Saturday . ~., ,_. ___A " -‘ from the head ofllice of the Wool worth Co., Ltd., in Toronto. a letter in which his principals said: "We are delighted to Join with the other merchants and people of the p`tal. Chairman Higgins spent all day Saturday afternoon and evening in campaign headquarters and the Can- adian National Telegraphs ofllce sending letters and wires to business friends of Charlottetown concerns llll over North America. He has com municated with hundreds of corpora tions and eopartnershlps outs`de the Province who have substantial inter- est in the welfare of the Island. and already has received many gratifying results. although his committee was the last to be appointed by the Exec- f I* utive Committee. Chairman Higgins is running a race wth Dr. J. A. Clark, Chairman of the Committee on Former Rcsidenif. who also-is in _ GUARANTEED I ' ` ‘i Province in making a contribution to R u B B E R G 0 0 n S ` ~ the new Prince Edward Island Hes- ,. I .. l Rubber Goods are deci>pti\'c because of the exterior finish. . Therefore the prospective buyer must rely upon the dealers word f ‘ regardng quality. All goods in 5 not given satI:i`.1rtor_v service. Larger items such ns \l';licl' carry our written guarantee for this department are fully guaran- teed by us and will he replaced free In any case where they have Hotties, Fozmisin Sjvrixlges. etc., a definite period. CORIBINNTIO N 1 ' AT'I`ACHMEN'l‘ .;_ Sars srl: `~.` . - Make Any Water Bottle into a _ Fountain Syringe .~5~.:l (`i:;ll' Om' HOT \\'ATER DEFENDER B0'!`Tl.E ' HOT WATER (‘ll\l. BOTTI.E fl:\';u':lr \‘:ll'.:l~ Sl..'i'l lsi Pastel Shades $1.49 ;il\i°r~l for Guarsntcrd For Two yfar Years um daily receipt of contributions to fl1e` , lv 1 ROSS-DRUG-UNI' I ‘ED those energetic leaders is inspiring all the other units. I. 5\j(‘(‘;;§;.(m§ 10 The llendqliartcrs force on Sritur-i THE Nl ILKIN-VUN DRUG CO _ i 1 ‘ l . day compled the grand total of the various unns in the campaign m.gan_ "\’l'E SELL THE BEST FOR LESS & ization up to and including the eighth ` rally supper. held Friday evening. lt i was found that the i.welltVy Cllorloite- l town teams in the two divisions com- i mended by Mrs. H. Hooper Horne! and Mr. Charles H. Black had raised' a gl-and total of $64,228. Mi-_ Ili Hooper Horne, Chalrmall of the ‘Al- lied Towns Comllrttce, had turned in $8.571 from llillctccn of the forty- acven Provincial District Committees heading up in h's unit. Tile grand totals of those llincteell districts were published in Saturdavs Guflrdlall. with the except on of $437 from Moll- tague. reported several days ago. but; om‘ttcd from - the recapitlliatioul through a. regretted oversight in | campaign headquarters, Chairman Clark, with a grand total I of $1,410 froln Former Residents, and : Chairman Higigns, with $1.820 up tl; Friday night from Business Friellrlxf were in close compet tion. Since then, Chairman l-Iiggim has received the $2,000 Eaton colltributioll_ l=_ll':i he llils other good subscriptions on the way. Tile teflm with the largest gralld total for the first eight rallies is tho' Nurses' Team. No. 19, captaillrd hy; Mrs. W. E_ Bentley. with $6.6B.’l'i\-l llfl ‘ subscr ion.. Next c mc.. Ce :its n E. McLure & MacKlnllo:l. i ing. the tenth rally supper tomorrow.i " 'lvl ". ‘ rr ~ _.1 l Gordon Melt/Lilian, _ l'I‘ussday evening and the Victory' H. Beel-'s team. No. 4. with 63 con-I tributons totaling $5.544. Criptalli Walter S. Gralltr. team. No. 2. known as “the Old l?.eli:=blc<." ranks third with $5.466 in 'I5 subscriptions. Exec- ut've Chairman Tidmarsll' calls Cap-| i'»ill Grant r.tl'l Cflptdirl Beer “the Cold Dust Twins." ~ Four other trellis also llnve raisecll more than $1.000 eilcll, No. 8. William M_ Rowe. captain: No. ll. Mrs. J. A. MacKenzie, captain: No. 13, Mrs. Roy functorily, without weighing their Qlll!l0.‘~'. captain; and No. 15. Mm W0l\IAl\"S DIVISION, MRS. proportionate shares in the commun- l William Brehaut. captain. Three ity's undertaking. It frequently hap- more teams have exceeded $3.000 rl- 'Ram Cagpgnn pens that such contributors welcome Divve-the Medcai Tcalll, No. 7. Dr. FEMALE AND THREE 3. chance to increase their liberality IFB -T. Yee. CB-lltrili: No. 14, Mrs. Neil* Hooper Bros. to their hospital. The total of ln- D. Mclean, captain; and No. 17. Mrs. J. Walter Jones. creases alone often reaches a goodly George I-l. Busltain. captain. All of Grind Chlmliion Male PUD. J. A. sum. V the teams have goodly four-figure L98- Veteran campaigners also are well grand totals thus far. c Reserve, McLure as MacKinnon. aware that subscribers whose original “I am delighted with the achieve-i Champion Female Pup in Classes gifs; gr, below the mlyfmum-requly. ments of the teams~:iil twenty of' 1. 2. 3. md 4, W. W- BNWH- ed for memorials often increase their them." said Commander-in-Chief Tidmarsh last evening. "They llave dollemarvclollslyy well thus far, and done marvelously well thus far. and the new Hospital in honor of a. living or departed relative or friend, con- tributors solnetimes even seek the workers andforee additional sub- soriptlons upon them. The bronze tablets perpetuating honored names i.rl the new Prince Edward Island Hospital will be exce tionall beauti D Y - ful, and will remain in sight of all visitors as lasting memorials to belov- ed persons long after the memorial glvers have passed away. In all up-to-date hospital cam- paigns, the memorial plan is is major feature and a prime factor in the raising of substantial funds. A few of the artistic lnemoral books adorn- wand Island Hospitals activities and opportunities remain in campaign headquarters, and will be sent on re- Towrls Committee. hunted into cam- gladly contributes 82,000 to the l-los-| pital fund. Chairman .Higgins ec-| of the Eaton Groceterla, with having 1 given him much assistance in obtain- ing the generous Eaton subscription' A joint meeting of the Executive, Committee and the Memorial Com-| mittoe was in progress when Mr. Hig- gins dashed in. and when he bad’ read Mr. Howards telegram. they responded with hearty applause. I Ir Leslie Stacey general manager ations and friendly assistance. help- edtemskoitaaucoeg 'f IM!-ii. uo{er.w.weel§erthoe_ewnenl the last three days of the campaign, A total to date of $64228 from the teams alone is part`cuiarly encourag- ing when it is remembered that they had the smaller 'pro_=pcct.s. It is ell-i tlrely possible that the two divisions of team workers will roll up a totzli of $100,000 by the Victory Supper. Such teams can do anything: "Great cred't is due to Mrs. Horne and Commander Black for the lunc- n'ficent way in which they have led their respective divisions. An.-l high praise is owing to the team nni'>l»<1li“--Y too. as well as their workers--1-rrrl' .i‘.`...’.i‘.i‘i..‘IZ“f.i.”.§’.’3?.."$§°.i‘iiZ;".§fI Island Battery containing a graded list of memorial `MaheSFineReC0rd quest without ehsrge. lvlr. w. x. Aa is generally the sw- 1"““°‘ Nogers, Chairman of the Memorial milit'amen are to the fore in compet- Cornmittee. has characterized the . ition with their brothers-in-arms all memorial book as the most valuable over Canada, the artillery winninil H printed matter in this campaign. second and fifth 111305 in °°ml’el'M°“ Mr, wallaeo 1... Higgins, chairman' lor oenei-al amelenev and GH" Y’f“°‘ of the Business Friends Committee tice at the Petawawa Camp dufin and Vie:-Chairman cf the Allied this summer. Lieut-Col. P. W. MacNev'n receiv paign headquarters, 130 Richmond, cd a telegram Saturday f_1'0m 0i°““' street, saturday afternoon with al stating that the Sth Medium Batter telegram from Mr. T. H. Howard, of 'had secured 2nd place ill Clerlcral Ef- Moncton. financial director of the T.| ficiency and Gun Practice. Thts bat- Eatcn Company Maritime Ltd., in- tery was commanded by Major Sid- forming him that the Eat/an Company ney Fielding with the_ following nf- ficers: Lieut. Geo. Raynloncl. Lieu Karl Kelly, Liout. Alex Msthicsfr credits Mr. Hiram Atkinson, manager and Lieut_ McFarlane. Z 11-3-21, one of thrill, !_!ill=.l'l_".iti:to\\'ll siioilifl be proud of them." Captain Neil I1 Z\\rLoan and his resolute braves of Tr-:lm B are awar- iug acceptrlllce of tile c!i:l'l~u'1l° their ‘i.s.;\_led n few llizzizts :\;:o_ All tho r:l`ll~ bars of Team G offered to rloilblr- the l' own subsrriptlolls ii' nlrv otllfrl' i.r‘:'i:l\ would do the same, The spirit of cmulotioll among the tennis ls. prov. ing .stcarlil_v, and it is h=i‘f~vrd Cap- tziill l\leLr‘hll's gollllilci iv il ir iuizell up tolli!-'ilt., I on ll.s \vu_\' in 'l‘ol'o:lto, `\'.'a'er!oo. UtV ` trivn ailfl .\foll‘.:'eai to round up ie'.'~ irrnl l:irV~2 prospects. Hs lei: Char- ilclvtmvzl Saturday afternoon Thi .»’\:=lil:l'.-.°.<~i1:r bears credentals signe( -‘ily I".‘:r‘rllil'.'e Ci‘.nll“n_ln 'l'.dn1al'6l‘i , .\lr;ll.'.ri¢_ll Clinirillsll l`t<~;zcls :md nies' 'of the other members of the Execu- i , . ‘i've Committee. Chairman H'g_t;.ns of the Business Friends Commiitce, ii ‘rlzerpillfz in close touch with Anlbzllsa- f der Williailre. allrl expects thz.i!il~.l i l'c',lJ;'t.: ill n day or two. Anlbz1s°n:i:ir f1iiari.*:`.s Alltrliliv. 021 S 34.896 $1.571 .. . .. 5F71 ‘ 263 'll _. 1‘2 32 .-n en M va to ir. rs ,_ __> a '- .. ri Q ru 1 ,820 4 .DUO FIRST EIGHT NIGIITS’ REPOIIT BY l\l\`lSl4CNS AND TEAFF5 l\ll:.\"s nlvls_=loN_ cllanaafz ll. nl..lf_'u_ i‘o>inla.\'nan Team Captain George \‘.'_ 1\fcLeorl Waiter S. Grunt ._ l\.lalcl!m` lficli lllloll . . .. E. H, Beer . . , . _ . .. Wili'l'<‘Il F. 'l`a_\'lol‘ Neil D. McLean Ira J( Yeo. M D. _ Williuln 7.1. l`tfr.\'r° . .James T. McKee William Wul'l‘cll E=>os_lcl:.~\'*‘:.:N-I J. A. ltlav:i~1ell:'.ie i"’crc_v .l_ l"l'oud Roy QiliRl."}.' . Neil D. 1\/lfrlirrlll Wllliillll 13l‘fill\llt . .. Mrs. F. W. 'I`lcll\_l:ll'.=h . 1m-_=, Gem-go I-I_ Bulltain Mrs. B. Vail, Sr. Mrs. W. E. Bentley Mrs. J. A. Clark r:i»-._.._..__._._._-_ =>=.1w~lc>:ns>wr;l.- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. 1\ll'.'.V. Mrs. I Maritimes Must 5 ContinueDemands , For Their Rights 5 Cnlllnlclliillst cu Lilo .=t:lii‘ll._~ui Ili: Premier J. B. M. I3.l\te:' of Noisy Brunswick, reg:trdl'l;z the position oil the Maritime Provinces lviillin Con- I i':dernt‘ou. Premier Lea .sniil ii" *lf* i lieveci future dc\'elo;lllirl‘.t. iv1~ui;i llc; best ncconlpiisllcci wiillill tile Du-i million of Calmin- H¢ emphasized, however, that tilt, l\/Iaritinles must unitolily insist on iil'rin.srlortr.tir‘.n cllar.zos lysine: lower-*d siifflciflllily to permit of fr.-e ex- cllange of natural conlnlodiiles frolll one part of the Dominion to the oth- cr, and that incrc:\.e.- 41.1, at ll p ml i_l r.l:li:~ :lrr-mfz<‘;;icilt.'. for Alznistici llJnl' o‘:.-r‘.n*lce_ i -(`0.\llNG BA(`l{-Uyztflr fLsl1‘.n| lin Bezit-uric is roillizlgg back a.cc.rding to lo;‘_»i'.< this s:a.loll. Sami" fLn_-sf catrlles have been taken and tllue o_v.=t:~r~: vhifll are exe' pilc:‘.r.llv l1“g" bring mufh h';fl-.r- pt-'free t‘~.ul_ the lcrdinely run. ’l‘i1~.;:::l'l-- re wfrs mil nn old siloul to n'l'...:!l more _‘inn a llulzclroii small oysters wer( clinging. 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