gununltamu as» PnLNcIi 001ml‘! u". John Pond, Euetlne Street. Phone 28-1 New — b mflqpuniin, Advertising should be lefl with Mn. Pond "n". “ __ filllli may be bought daily at any of the following store: In h, I.ii.l - Gouriiel Drugstore, Water it, 1~"“'"' "w" m Mlrk onion. e1 Granville at. i niiiillu.il=cry, \i'nter St. ‘jun a iiiau nlil be delivered daily to any homo lu Summereido by h, mun‘ M‘ W..- Jny or 10a per week. Phone 280-1 for thin eel-vino or rr twin]; L‘ H“. ha)‘ responsible for deliveries on your route, your l WESTERN LOCALS —POND d: DELANEY-Whole- sale and retail dealers in Silver Tip Breadmeat, cubea meal and biscuits. see us for-prices. Lr-4d2-l-l7-li. RINpsTONES ii‘. 131"“ S’ K fl('()lllll.-\L qucnches 35c lxlitlc makes six and fixtures L-3U7-7-l7-2i. -BUY castor machine oil at Bruce's. L-397-7-17-2i. i'l‘\' paint is the ; . ,- .ii.o hllllllly —ATTENDED FIREMENKS CON- ' VENTION — Councilor Sampson Grady. Chairman of ihe Fire De- partment attended the Firemenvs Convention in Charlottetown this ' 'l('l§.——-P.ll‘l$il of French week-S. itLHlIl- -i—-— 1i but View —DEATH OF MR. CLAUDE , , lieilslnginil WILLIAMS-Many friends will I... 11km‘ Rev. A. H. L-illz-r-lr-li. learn with regret of the passing of Mr. Claude Williams at his home at Bideford on Monday, nf- ter an illness of only one month. The deceased was 51 years of age and a life-long resident of Bide- ford and a most highly esteemed citizens. He leaves to mourn. three daughters. ms. Ivan Mll- lar. Ellerslie; the Misses Wanda and meanor at home; and two sons. Mrs. Anthony Williams, of our ,\\'II srimlil. ASSOC- ‘; . .- .11. lllil hold all- " - l.»,i,\'ui_ on School eleilillg. 17th. , Bingo and other L-211-7-l0-l7. l” T O WN FUR Street have a uilnk wire. Th s all sizes and Charlottetown. and Clifford at .‘ ‘My omen- home; also one sister, Mrs. M. J. AliOUYS and par- MacLeod. Edmonton. and onei '\\0\'en, heav- brother. Mr. Beecher Williams. ri to sell. Port Hill. S - ....Sal’l"llc-9i. l(>\' .'t.‘-'l) SUM- - . -.; Church. Ill the POFSOHBlS “~.- iur REV. B. C. --. be 111KB" by —Mr. Joseph Stockwell of E1- 011 $iimlal3 lerslie is a patient in the Prince~ f. Iylllllllilifilliflgl County Hospital s 1M) iniiolvlng —Mrs. Ralph MacArthur of A1- "'-“31h°°°”“pied her-ton has entered the Prince -.-_ 1_ (liven at the .~. 1,‘ Prlllcc County ‘i’ _ Mm recently —Miss Eleanor Owen, Toronto, \.i‘_,__n..‘.s,~dents ‘l Ont. was a recent visitor to Mal- ‘ penile. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A i n.““‘l‘rtt'h\vbig' Burleigh Owen. _ Kcnsinsrtoii; ‘ . » ; .5“: iisszrszits.’ .2222. ‘i m“ o‘ sum‘ i‘ and Mrs. John A. Smallman, Slim- "d sea-plan,’ mer Street Summerside-S. iii" executive ’ ‘ t‘!- Wum‘ Rifle‘ l —-Mrs. D. J. Coffey, of Brighton, ' "i 5"“ I'M 16f i ivfass, is vLsiting her sister. Mrs. J. l‘ i~ W‘~H"“li°“' .M. Noonan. Fitzroy Street. Sum- i merside-S. —The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Redverse Hammell, Freetown. ' Will be sorry to learn of the illness lot their little l4 month-old son. "ll, S! . . ~ u ii Y ~I~3i|- . fmuis Edwin. who was taken to the J. r .- e n :l illt; Prince County Hospital Monday Fiizger- with ruptured appendur. . llurinlv; Cen- -l~" ii llueLcani in-‘uu: Con.‘ l v*;.,,_1";g;§;;: Women Workers .'l>llt‘ll(‘, Pros- ln Labor Front Sllnlillcrside. L. I. .\ia xNlltt; Lccizllart; BERLIN. July 15——(CP)-M0re than l1.0oo.ooo women are included L__Hn_,,_n_u._ County Hospital for treatment. S; "“‘ If“.(.__M._ U, -Mr._,Wi_lliam MacDonald of ir-HIH‘ "“‘\“_“ ‘m: f; Port Hill ls a. patient in the i - ' ' ‘he annual Prince County Hospital. s i I l i i i i and PR! C A Pl T O L SUMMERSIDE Monday 8. Tuesday THE PICIURE THAT HA8 STARTLED TWO CONTlNENTsi. finned by Henry ll" Anaemia Pmdnol lunch Aaoih Ceriiury-Yol ham mm r m“; ieChrrw a Indiana Also SHORT SUBJECT Matinee Tuesday 8.00 P-M- Evening Shows 7.00 s 9.15 Tormentine M155 Margaret Pride of Mone- ton, spent a week here. a guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. R0bil1°fl~ Master Jimmy Montieth of Uha-r- I lottetown. is a guest o! W- ""1 Mrs. Robert Montieth. Miss Eileen Allen spent severe! days in Amherst. a guest of her aunt. Mrs. Fannie Allen. Little Misses Veda and Icons Ogden oi’ Moncton are spending some time here, guests oi’ their uncle and aunt. Mr- and M15» M- H. Brenton. Mrs. H. l". Keiver and daughter Mabel are spending some time here with Mrs. C. W. Oultori. Mr. Borden Smallwood is spend- ing some time here with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Small- wood. Mr. Harold Tucker has returned from Moncton where he wrote Normal School Entrance papers. Miss Mona. Barry and was Mar- jory Sutherland, Blackville are spending some time the guests of Mrs. S. ‘E. Lebans. Mrs. Ida Allen is spending some time in Halifax. a guest o! her daughter, Ma's. N. A. MlCLQOd. Mrs. (Captain) Klerstead and daughter Edith and son Allen of Amherst, N.S., motored to Maiden recently and visited relatives. in the rmks of the Gennan Labor Front. This is the emanation which .‘ has replaced the old Trade Unions‘ and gathered all thfi 66111811 W91" i kers together in one srflilfi» i Qng of the principal concerns of l the women's sections is transferring . _ ‘, _ v women from heavy jobs into light" . 1mm’ Trio“ ‘work by exchanging them with men. l . ‘rile convention i As‘fa‘r as posflble this is do“, with. P-vniler Cump- ‘Om dimlnutlon or “.agcs_ " Five hundred advisory Fuurenux for working women have been set ill! by the German Labor throughout the country’ Newton. John George P. Il'r:\llk G. (Tamcroni ill-lien; Cape lrlane; Try- w-i-_O-_—- rut-r‘ cliff-less & Son "all"? "figgqfhf I FUNERAL DlREiYlUB i L. i; 'Cli.\i. iiii'i'f"l‘fiRS AND lT.\ll'..»\l.. ERS i c I AND EMBALMER rice (unit, llusipiliil ' li iii (‘h-urge r KENSINGTON r ‘.i,ilc and Day ‘m, Nun‘ ca“, 'l-:--ll.;;_ior| d d_ Phone 17.] promptly Atun l‘ PHONE 7-4. KENSINGTOIVS Special Sales at GOOKFS i Thur.-~Fri.—-Sat. July 15, 16 & 17 I When in Kensinglon drop in and See Our Line. i>-—~____ Special lefties‘ and Misses’ Silk Crepes — — — $33 allies‘ and Misses’ Suedene Crepes — — $2.19 , fillies‘ and Misses‘ Jacket. Dresses — -— 54-95 Liuiu-l.‘ iillfl bliss-cs’ Crash Dresses --. -— $139 Qiilhhnr. Silk crepe- _ _ _ _ _ __ sass i UuIlil-l- Prints and Cottons -- - -— — 39¢ i “en's Tips _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ 19c Mill's $113.15 __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 89c Also Many Other Values Gordon S. Cggke Front l Miss Helen Wall. Maiden. was a recent visitor in Ssckville. a guest of her sister. Mrs. Harold Bowser. and Mr. Bowser. Miss Dorothy Stillman, who has been spending some time at North Shore. has returned to her home in Maiden. Mrs. Arthur R. Way has re- turned home from Sorel. Quebec, where she has spent several weeks with her daughter. Mrs. L. G. Stirling. and Mr. Stirling. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Cameron. Miss Edythe Oullon and Mrs. H. Dewitt of Amherst. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Oultcn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ward, Port Borden. P.E.I.. pent Sunday Bl their home here. Mrs. M. H. Brenton and son Gerald were visitors in Moncton on ‘ITlesday. and Mrs. Harold Bowser little daughter Shirley Ann. Mr. and i and Mrs. Henry Bowser of Sack- ville were recent guesls of Mrs. Harold Bowen's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Avard Wall. Maiden. Miss Hilda Olsen. who has spent i the past two months in Liver- pool, has returned to her home in Maiden. Mr. Laurie Savage. Moncton. is visiting his grandfather. Mr. James ‘t. Butler. Mr. Vincent Dalton. Maiden. left. on Thursday for New York W118" expects to spend some time with his brother. Mr. Charles Dalton. Mr. Walter Rnbinon. who has been vacationing here with his par- i ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Robin- on. has returned to Moncton t0 resume his duties at The T. Eaton Co.. Ltd Miss Ada McGlailhing is spend- ing some time in Richibucto. a guest of relatives. Mr. John Howe, Norton, Ill s HEUMMERSI NCE i1.- Ven C.- deWolfe White, D11, Archdeacon oi the Anglican Parishes of Prince Edward lilfl-Ilfil and for over twenty-live years, rec- tor of St. Mary's Church, Summer- side, and St. John's Chuliii. Dtr Eleanore, and who resigned from the active ministry of the parish on June 30th on account oi ill- health, was very fitting y remem- ‘ bered on his birthday, July 15th, ' witn a very handsome radio and E purse from his parishioners of St. i Mary's parish. Darby and the Senior Wardens. Dr. E. T. Tanton, and Mr. A. B. L. , Horne, waited on the Archdeacon i at his residence on Thursday even- ‘| ing and on behalf of the members " of the congregation made the pre- .sentation with the accompany ng I address. The Reverend gentleman al- hough quite overcome with such. a kind and thoughtful act on the part of the congregation, replied in his usual genial manner, and asked the delegates to convey his heart- felt‘ thanks to all for such a handsome remembrance. He. said the members of St. Mary's Church will always have a very warm plane in his heart and he will fol- low their fortunes through life with the-keenest interest. although not now their active minister. Summerside, P.E.I.. June 30th. 1937 The Venerable Archdeacon Charles Dewolfe White. St. Mary's Rec- tcry. Summerside, P. E. I. Dear Dr. White: . It was with the deepest regret that we. the parishioners of St. Mary's Church, learned of your de- cisior. to retire from active service in the ministry, and subsequent re- signation as rector of our Church. 11b.- over a quarter or a century you have given without stint. of Albany and Vicinity The annual outing and picnic of Albany Village school pupils and parents took‘ place at Pearson's Shore, Chilton. Graced with ideal weather the affair was one of the most enjoyable yet held. The afternoon was spent in bathing. followed by races, with prizes pro- vided by the Women's Institute. Peanut and candy scrambles were much enjoyed by the small children The outing was climaxed by the serving of a delightful supper by the ladies of the district. Miss Margaret Curtis daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Theoplus Curtis, Albany. met with a painful acci- dent when she stepped on a piece of glam cutting an artery. Dr. Bell ‘ eddatcly dressed the wound and she is doing as well as can be ex- pected. 'Ilhe many friends of Mr. Donald Cameron, Albany, will be sorry w learn he is confined to his home with a. severe attack of pleurisy. Mr. Charles Rcardon. Albany. recently sold his property to Mr» Jack Clow. Emerald who intends to take up his residence in the n88!‘ future. Mr. and Mrs. U. J. Pineau. Albany. returned on Saturday from st. John. where they attended a Bmkers Guivention. w; Evelyn Oarston, ohlo. i! visiting her cousin Miss Mary Daw- son, Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Noonan and family have recently taken up their i new residence in Albany- Mis Claire McDonald is visiting her ‘cousins Misses Aileen Claire and Phyllis Pineau. Albany» Mrs. John Guigor and two child- ren returned to her home in Rhode Island after visiting her mother Mrs George Curtis. Albany'- Master Donald Coomb. Halifax. is visiting lils grandmother Mrs. A. E. Holland. Searletcum. Mr. Thomas Gallant spent the week end with friends in Charlotte- town. COUNTY The vestry clerk. Mr. Walter resentation And Address T0 Rector Of St. Mary's Church i i . your bodily and mcn‘al vigor in the service of this Pai'l.~h_ and we have found your unselfish devotion to duty a real inspiration to us. Your ready words oi encourage- ment and kindly advice were never "lfifililflll in time of trouble and " son-ow. ' We regret that illness has caused you to retire. and sncercly hope. when relieved of the burden of active- duty. you may be restored to a fllIl measure of health. Please accept, Venerable Sir. this ink-en of our appreciation. with our licartfelt good wishes tn zvn-s, “Yhitc and yourself for many years in our mill. . Signed on behalf of the eongre. gallon of St. Mary's Church, (slid) E. E. Tanton and A. B, l... Horne. Warden. Bale Verte N. B. M1" Bellifimmjozilashlng and Hons Robert and John of Saugus, Mass. visited friends here recent- iy. past few months with her lVLiss Mabel Goodwin has return. ed to her home after spending the sister, Ali/Eras. Fred Trenholme, Cambridge, , scorer. Bruce Johnston. . iSunglos Take Lead Turning Back Pioneers In handing the Pioneers their second defeat of the season the Sunglos last night served notice that they have finally come mm their own and will be strong 00n- tenders for the town champion- ship. The Sunglos won by a 5-2 score. The winners are now situat- ed ln the drivers seat in the sec- ond secticm having two win; in two starts. In last evening's en- counter they were outlllt 5-4 by the Pioneers but they supported their ace huricr, Polly Daly bril- liantly, having only one error and this accounted for the victory. Tubby Gay suffered his second defeat in two starts but he did not deserve what the fate: handed out to him. With two out and runners on first and second in the iilg fourth two glaring errors paved the way for four unearned runs, first Millman dropped Lyleu pop fly to fill the bases and then Lid- stone juggled Gaudetks roller to second a moment too long. Foi- lowing this a single by LeBlanc accounted for the four runs. Features of the game were Boatcs’ fielding in centre field for the Sunglos and beautiful smash to right in the second which went of! the ground mltogether and was good for ‘home run. On Tuesday night i-i = Soviets and Pioneers will battle 1 i out to see which team is going t: {close in on the Sunglos in in present section. i Score by innings;___ l 123 456 R H l i SWISIOB 000 410 5 4 1 Pioneers 110 000 2 6 3 i. SUMMARY i Earner runs. Pioneers 1, Sunglcxs o; 19“ 0Y1 bB-‘e. Pioneers 4; Sunglos 5; home rim. E. Phillips; base on balls. Dodds, DesRoches. ‘LeBlanc 2, J. Hogan, c. Hogan z, ‘ D. Richards 1; Hit by pitched ball. ‘Des/Ranches. Daly. Richards; struck 1011M by Gay 4: by Lidstone z; by Daly 3;_ time of game 1 hr. 10 min . Umpire: R. Clow, base judges, E. Arsenault arid Dr. MacMllrdo, i CH RN ICLE Spec Phillips’ l i ramrv cnunca PICNIC . The annual Sunday school pic- illC of ‘Trinity United Church. summerside. was held on Wednes- day afternoon on the lovely beach at Gordon Stewart's, North Bede- que. The ladies and teachers spread out a most sumptuous supper to ‘which all did ample Justice. The sports ivere held in the field near- by and all the events were closely contested. The following is a summary. Races: Girls 6-9~-l. Lean MacLean; 2. Ellitil Squarcbrlczs. Bill's under 11 years—l. Vfullvy; 2. Lowell Allen. Girls under 12 .'~'6Brs—1. Shirley Ross: 2. Carroll Huestis. Boys ilnrirr l4 1, lulrgc; 2. Filmer Phillips Girls under 14-—l. Ruth Rogers; L‘. Betty 'I‘0dd. ' Boys open-d. 2. Elmer Phillips. Girls open- l Ruth Honors. \Vllrlolhnrrr\w race -1 LIIFPP and Leslie Cornev. Potato bag race _ 1, Large; 2. Leslie Corney. ‘Potato bag race (girlsi-J. Ruth Rogers; 2. Anna, Pope. High jump (girls l2 vr-ars and lmderi-l. Joy-cr- Bernard; Boys 12 years and under-Leslie comfiyhAlcxanrlrr Large. and Dean Reade. Girls over 12 years - l. Connie Denny; 2. Rllth Rogers. ‘crass for ASTH- am: CHRONYC BRONCHITIS film}?! BAX-MAB Capsules flap a king. urging: make hrmthin‘ easy; youtowar audsleepinoomiurt. Sale relief. ‘ v. Prove" in your own can.‘ Bu’ e I00 or o: mm our drugpst; m. or n» trial, "n. ralulzaaroua UNITED, Dannie Bldm. u. NJ. u: Leslie Alexander Alexander Large; Connie Denny; ? Alexander n—_u ma. iSGlIIlBIIGIIlI Reached In Paper Plant Strike QUEBID, July 10 — (OP) _ A three-way unference between Pre- mier Ma ice Duplessis, strik- leaders d company official: brought se lement tonight of mt five-day s ke in the Wayagamacb Island pia of Consolidated Papal COFpOTEITlOTS plant at Three Riv- ers. Que. J. A. Doost. strike leader and Francois aure, vice-president m the comp ny. made the announce- ment an said work- would be re- sumed ati the plant Sunday. ‘In-o international unions oallec a strike inst Sunday at midnight at thre of the company's plant: in St. wrence River Valley. Worii has co lnued as usual, however at two i’ the plants in Grand lilcre aud Shawlnigan. i Alexander l ‘Ahaiidons Attempt i To Break Record Anglo-Egyptlar Sudan, July 15--(CPi Reuters»- FIYlTlB Officer David Llevreliyn to- day abandoned his attempt to set ' a new record {or the Cape Town- lmdon flight. He arrived hrfl item Kisumu. Kenya. Llewellyn lett Cape Toy-n at l" 30 p.m. Saturday and would bl rible to take off 'rom Khartoum . til dawn tomorrow. which would imke lfiiARTOUM. ;t imp/i" bio for him tn £)l(‘Fli-( the record of four ray». 20 zilinutcs. sct in May by H. L. ,| BPOOk. sale. SIZE AND LOCATION 3-4 acres more or less Summerside. EQUIPMENT pens. fully equipped. HOUSE Mrs. Margaret Bleak-horn. Am-i BOX SCORE hfirst, N. s. was the guest oi her; 515w’. Mrs. L. M. Connell, last l Sungloc AB R; flpr) A E Week- iDesRoches 1r i2 l o o o o Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodwin y Gaudet lb 4 0 0 6 1 1 and fatally of Montreal are guests-l LeBlanc es 2 0 1 1 0 0 at. the ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. i Routes er 4 0 0 4 0 0 Gwdlvlli. _ fa. Dalyp a l 1 1 s o M“ ‘T- MfQllald and family of J. Hogan 3b 3 1 2 2 0 O Somervllle. Mass, and Miss Hazel C. Hogan c i 0 0 4 0 0 Wmvr of Wilmington. Mas;., are a. Richards l-r 1 1 o o o o visiting at the home of their par- R. Lyrle 2b 8 1 0 0 2 0 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Turner. Totals 33 5 41a g 1 Mrs. Cora Trenholme, Hayfield, recently visited at the home of Mr: Pioneers AB R, “p0 A g and Mrs. Jas. G. Scott. Doddg l; 3 1 1 3 1 g Miss E. Pauline Tait. who has Millman 3b a o o 2 o 1 been the teacher of the primary de- kin g] 3 0 9 3 0 0 partmcnt of the school for the past Crossman 1b 3 0 l. 4 1 0 year. has returned to her home in Phillips 5s 3 1 1 1 0 1 Frcdcrlrtoll- Lirrrone 2b a o i l. i l Recent guests of MY‘. and Mrs. William; 1f 3 0 1 1 0 0 J. R. Seaman were Mr. and Mrs. Landry rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Walter Brownell, Moncton and Mr. Gay p 1 o o o 4 0 and Mrs. W. R. Tait, Fredericton. Deaghm 3b 1 0 0 0 9 q Mrs. Hugh Goodwin and dailgh- is 33 z 51g 7 3 tcr. Jessie were guests of Mr. and Lidstone replaced Gay in 4th. ' Mrs. Ralph Trenholme. Fort Laver- cnce. last week. The Women's Missionary Society 0f the United Church met on Tues. day afternoon home oi’ Miss Bertha Hamilton. Rev. LeRni Moners. Sackville, conductcd the service in St. Lukes Ailglinn Church on Sunday‘ after- noon. July 11th. Mrs. Euphemia Purely. Summer- side, P. E. I. is the guest at the home of Miss Lllcy Carter. Alan Tingley of Monctnn is spend- ing the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wells The Ladies Aid 0i the United Church held a silccessful "Salad and Strawberry Tea" in the assembly room of the church on Friday Jilly 9th. Mrs Geri Wells has l"‘ill"llf‘f‘l to her llonlc after a pieaslnt visit with relatives in Moncton. Miss Audrey Allen spent the week-end at her home in Bay- field. Kalle Prescott and Evelyn Scott. were guests at tile home of Mi‘. and ivfrs. Clement Jones, Upper Mm Annie Florence Waddell. Kellys Cross, is visiting her couin. Miss Florence Connor. Albflny. f Mrs. William Buchannan. Albany. i recently purchased a new_1¢‘o_rd.——A. i recent guest at the home of Mr ‘ and Mrs. William E. TOWER Miss Ardath Ti-enholm. Boston- ,Mass.. is spending her vacation [with her brother. Mr. Gratton f Wall and Mrs. Wall. M8160“- Miss Katherine l-lcnnessey- i Wakefield. Mars. is visiting friends ‘ and relatives in Maiden. Miss Doris Butler of Brighton‘. Mass, is spending her vacationiin . Maiden. a guest of her father. Mr _i James R. Butler. i Miss Jennie Butler who has broil i attending school in Cambridze. Point dc Buie for a few days last week. Robert Maxwell is the guest of "clatives in Saitsprines. N. S. William Prermfifi \\'ilI\ has been transferred fi-onl tho Ccntreville branch of the Bunk oi Nova Sccitla to the Pctliroriiac lranch. spent the “leek-end at the home of his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Prescott. Miss Gracp Goodwin. Port Elgin. is a guest at the home of Mrs. Johnson Scull. Mrs. M. Cilrlpnlan and Wilson Chapman. Providence. R. I. are ilisiting friends and relative in this vicinity. An ‘ll11pfe.&<i\'r‘ .<l"l‘\'.\"P was held in lhp UhilPfl Church on l-"iriay even- inrz. Jilly ‘Jud. uhr-n Rev. A. F. Baker lvlls iivllicicd as pastm‘ of the Bale Vcric. Port Fllgin, Tidnish Circuit. Rel: A. F). Iiochart. presld-i ent of Mollcion Prstzvterv. presided Rev. C‘. G, MncKenzie. of Sack- villc. rmrl the scripture and ad- dyes: the fllPll". Prayer was offered Inns- for the oust W111i" “luv mi. n. r7. Tionihfold. of sanding her holiday in Maid"- Shrrilnc, who lair-r. delivered the v -——i address. Following Mr. Bob Ketver. Moncton. was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Oulton Mr. Blake Ollltnn. spent the week-end here. a 811°" congregational the service Mr. and Mrs. Baker and their family who have spent the Past sevrn rears at (Ylmary. P. P}. Sackviiie. y‘ crezritlui. The rilcir salts! selected '\ver~ introduced to thP con- of his parents.- Mr. and Mrs. w "lyyms. E. Oulton. i M", w, E, OllllOH was a visitor Iierr- in uvwv lRonald MacGrcgor in Moncton on W d esday. On» of the lnrircst funerals seen rears was that of and Vernon July 6th, at the‘ Deaghan replaced Lidtone in 4th. PLANS INSPECTION TOUR QUEBEC. July 15—-(CP)-—Hon. i J. IS. Michaud, federal minister of i fisheries. will sail from here Sun- day in the Government Steamer . Lady Grey for a fortnights in- } spection trip to Lower St. Law-I ‘i rence fis trig stations. ‘Goodwin, victims of a double‘ idrowning tragedy. The funeral set-i ‘j vices were held Monday afternoon.‘ iThe service was held from the‘ i United Church with Rev. A. rt. |Baker, pastor; Rev. J. A. Kennedy of St. James Presbyterian church. Port Elgin. and Rev. R. S. M0risse_v| rector of St. Lukcs Cllurcli, Bale Verte. taking part. During the sei- vice the choir sang “The lord's‘ My Shepherd." "When He Cometh" and "Celestral Voices." A section of the church was occupied by the lchiidrcn oi the Bale Verte School ‘who. following the service. formed an aisle from lhe church l0 inc hearse through which the two caskets were borne by the pall- bearers. Norman MacGfegor. Everett Flemming; Joseph Silliker. Peter Gray; Ralph Turner" Wlffcri Fillmore; Robert Maxlvcli; Victor Chapman; Harvey Read; Ralph Rcott: Murray Sutherland and Joseph Scott. There was a pro- . illsimi or floral tributes: Interment was made in adjoining graves in the Bale Vertc United Cemetery‘. Many expressions of sympathy were received by the bereaved par- ents. Rclatives attending the funeral from outside places were: Mr. and Ian MaeGreaor; Mr. and Mrs. Angus iwacfircro. T‘r_von. P_ E, 1,; Mi and Mrs. John ‘Fraser and Mrs Mnrcnrrt. F‘rnser from Dorchester. N. B n _—Q. ‘FOXQRAICIIERS Write for "Sunglo Service Slants" and get valuable practical information on fox feeding. Published six times yearly and FREE to all Fox G Breeders in Canada. Write Today. INTERNATIONAL FOX d: ANIMAL FOODS. LTD. Irmmonlle ~ P. E. ISLAND \- Q Fox Ranch For Sale In order to wind up estate of late blajor Schurman the ranch property hereunder described is offered for on outskirts of the Town of Dog pens, breeding pens, sheds containing 2S pup Cookhouse with observation tower. stable for horse and cow. 7-roorn house within town limits equipped with elec- tric ilght, running water and sewerage. Size of lot 75 x 150 feet. FOXES 46 registered breeders (31 females). 83-1937 pups. For further particulars and to inspect. Apply to M. F. SCHURMAN & CO., LTD. Summ erside ' b444-7-l7-2l-fi REGISTRATION The Constitution of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association as amended in January of this kept in the same ranch. and caretaker. The membership fee is who have never been memb costs $1.00 and registered ta _ f__ year allows that registered and-unregistered foxes may be be looked after by the same now $3.00 per year. For those ers a registered ranch name iino letters $2.00, while those who previously were members may without extra cost ic- iain their registered name an d letters. Pups to be eligible for registration must he born of registered parents. The fact that owners of registered foxes are not members does not disqualify the progeny of Ranchers are responsible for such foxes from registration. the tattoo marking of their pups. This marking which may be done by themselves or some one whom they employ must be completed not later than September 15th. A duplicate copy of ranch record sheet for each litter. the pup s for which registration mav he desired, must he filed with the Canadian National Live Stock Records on or before September 30th. in accordance with instructions found on No fee need accompany this The cost. of certificates not later than Fehruaryl 151 year of birth is $1.00 each. If advanced registration be desired plied for on or before Oclohe foxes to be presented. If interested in ohtaini page l0 of the (‘onstitutiom reporting of litters. of registration if applied for h of the year following the it. shall be ap- r 15th stating the number 0t’ m: membership, whether you have m‘ have not previously been a member. apply to either the Canadian National Live Stock Records. Ottawa, or to Association Headquarters. Summerside. P. E. Island for a copy of the amended Constitution, application blanks and any further information you Canadian llatio may wish. nal Silver Fox Breeders’ Association SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I.