l:f1>`_ 1 'r il {f il »,_. if i .C 5; i . l l s __ __._.._,._ _ THE "WHY" OFLENS STOPS of the some and the other is no detail at while the other shows the PRAGTICALLY all cameras. with the exception of a few extremely liihple models, have some means 'ol varying the amount of light passing through the lens. Why! ‘.Well, why do you tend to squint in bright sunlight? Simply because there is so much light in the open sun that, unless you squint, your eyes cannot distinguish details: in ,thi dark your eyes distend in order toftske advantage of every available way of light . ,Cameras and eyes are much alike. ,Upless you control the amount of light entering the camera lens, you will almost certainly overexpose shots made in bright daylight and nnderexpose when the light is low. Get out your camera and look at its lens. lf yours is s simple box ca.in~ era, you will iind that the lens open- ing; or diaphragm, has two possible s ings, one for sversge shots and o 9 for use when the light is very bglllant. in certain other camerae_ diaphragm settings are arbitrarily numbered from 1 to 4, giving you that many opportunities to adapt your enapshooting to ,light condi- tions.. V ~ 'rhe best known system of di- aphragm control ie the "l" system, need on more advanced cameras. in this system "f" represents the ratio between the lens opening and the distance from the lens to the Nm. When some one says that he took e. picture at 1.11, he means that his lens was adjusted so that its open- _ you want, out down one made with iheiens “stopped down." Note snap made with wide well. if lt'e detail is e smaller opening than or 13.4.5 Some cameras. .have extremely "fast" lenses, with f.1 or f.2 ratings, but you’re perfectly well off with a lens rated at f.8.3. And there are many other lenses that are entirely sstisf factory for snapshootlng despite their low “f" classiilcstion. Familisrize yourself with the vs.rl-. ous openings ("lens stops.‘ if von want to he technical about it). Many cameras have built-in exposure guides which indicate the proper opening for various light conditions. But you will almost automatically set your lens pi-operly if you let your eyes be your guide. lf you liud youn- selt souinting, stop the lens down. if. your eyes open wide, without a sensation of glare. use e lsrser stop. Stopping down a lens has mother consequence. lt increases the sharp- ness of the image and deepens the iield ot focus. But, you say, how can ide this i1\the light isn't very bright! Simply by increasing the time ofthe exposure. lt is the canny inggling of lens openings and exposure times that marks the experienced snapshooter But don't let it bother yon, if it seems a little confusing. Setlyour camera at about i.8 and 1/25th- and blaze sway Chances are you'll 80% U10 picture. and that is the im- portant i._hing. if you’re using modern film. lt will automatically take care of s lot of variation from scientliic mprscy in exposure. Happy hu.nt» HBCU. ing was 1/lith of the lens-to-him dl!- JOHN VAN GUILDER 1 We want a few thousand _ pounds of Island grown' . for which we are paying L cash. Send sample and V state how much for . sale. fzliarter & 00. I Ln. vlrefeseionsl Cards Pluck Eyebrows 'A . l " ' ..~»» .Timothy Seed i W1-‘il-“-’3t mlm (Canadian Press) LONDON, Oct. i2-A good word has been said for eye “makeup” by Dr. Maroelli Shaw, chief clinical assistant and senior registrar of the opht.hs.imse dopartsncnt. od Gayle hospital. D “Ia.moftenaeked,'hesoid,"by my women patients whether eye cosmetics are harmful. The beauty of a wcman's, eyes may he en' hanced. by theaid of cosmetics. No medical reason exists for discour- 'oif early lest fall are not selling aging their use. Very often women ask me: ‘May I pluck my cyc- browsi' and 1 tell them to pluck their eyebrows as much as they lite. “The habit of putting belladonnl into the eyes is pernicious. Women sometimx put this stuff into their cyestomaketbcmhlgandheauti- ful. 1! the habit is persisted in it may have s. very had effect on the muscles of the-eyes.” iieuzop er BENTLEY .l. A. BINTLEY " W. I. BENTLEY. l. 0. 'lmeister and Attorney-st-law KONI’ T0 LOAN » 0Boe: 180 llehmond Street Ilgrry Gump; F.C.C.M. 'T VIOLINIST Siadey, Shaw and Peardon. Bldg. ., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Il\lS'l'ltU(7f`ION IN VIDLIN AND THEORY I l L-416-9-18-tf. 1. l i |\ truck or express. All ship- : J. D. JENKINS, Mgr. PO UL TR Y We are buying dressed fowl ‘and chicken daily. PLEASE NOTE : They may be dress- ed by scalding. We do not buy on a graded basis unless desired by shipper, Ship by ments remitted for daily. The Royal Packing Company l.-1164.10-13-6i FOR WELL DRILLING ~~ communism with 'The Trask Well Co. _ VAUGIIAN B. BROOM __ Local lepeseatailve _ lorleyU.lell's Llw Ollee _ ~ Banunerside or Phone IU. 129 ‘ BELL 8 gl. LL.Bt HG Pair of Eyeglasses When you need them is ole of the basl Investment you i E f- E s»§;~i5 tri li is ' TAYLOR - 'TAYLOR otsshesmwe ses assas- V ~ v *A 'Few Qileetions i'Iil"=‘i fullffiil iliiiiaiiii ._ _ , ~,\ . I < \....u..nuea .rom Page ll) putinlinlelleordsrfcrtheirro- eeptlon. Ailtheehedswherethe puns an have psentnorollshlv sprayed with Iml solution and plentyoigood.freehstrawP11¢in escneompsrnnent. 'rnsbrssslng housesinthepenslsaveallbeen cleenedoutandsprayedwithlntl sndfzeshstrsw putin 5 5° "’ ii igigsiiig 5 ia§,§§§§E 5 gr! 3515 g§§§§s§§= ` §s5¥“§5 E ;;Q‘3'§'*?s- sga3§.§E bite th . Pere not like being in drafts and maybe foxes feel the same way about it. Anyhow think it over, fellow _ran- cher. sud use your own head ss towhatisthe bcsttodo. Thisool- umn does not exist for the purpose of telling you what to do but just aeafriendlyplacewhere weoan sir our problems. Peter Ci. Clark. President of the Prince Edward Island Fur Pool, Ltd., Bummerside, asked for infor- mation regarding london fur suc- tlcns eighth to tenth of this week, ssys° "Reports so far indicate that me 'fun runes mr so zoos peusl am selling well. Black pelts taken 3 and also late spring pelts are not selling. but we have no ddiiht they will be cleaned up before the new season starts Il President George ‘_ Osllbeck of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association, Bummerside,` says Hudsozfs Bay ilnished selling. Une clear skins mm. Of!-colour 'I 1-I percent decline. Frederick Ruth as Company who were selling on Thursday report clear skins firm, rusty ten to fifteen 'percent decline. Latelasteveningwe got intouoh. with Mr. Peter Clark, manager of the P. E. I. Fur Pool, Bummerside. Mr. Clark reports as follows: “The first two dsys of the london Ru' assassination of King Alsgsnder Jugosiavia on the opsliint the sale could not help very disturbing factor. ee ,have s had reaction Italy and A ' _ TIIILY NOTES ON TUPICI CONNICTED WIFI Silver Fox Farmmg eerie 5 g § _E si E] liggggéiii §.;.;§§§; ldobure it MacKinnon who had 39 pelts left over from lest lllaroh, on the aheve sale. rpoelved a cable from Hudeon’s Bay Company sist- ing these had been the average decline cent. These skins high duality. Latest From The Auctions . . Yesterday afternoon at five o'eloek Mr. George Osiiheck. President Gen- adian National Silver libs Breeders' Association received the following cables from London: Prom Frederic Hut-h &= Company. fun and three quarter silvers best clear skins changed, rusty declined ten to teen per cent. Halves. clear firm, rusty declined fifteen to twent per cent. One-quarter silver advan oed tenperoent. Black andslight silver declined five to ten per cent. Annlng dr Oobb report an averse decline of seven and one-half per cent. Lampsons start selling this (Pri- day) afternoon. President Oallhcok wishes to im' form intending exhibitors who desire early marking to communicate with Head Office. Summerside at moe, and cvcryoifortwiilhemade tooo- oede to their wishes. The following resolution passed at a meeting of directors oi Canadian National Fox Breeders' Association willbcreadwlthpleaslnebyallits members: At a meeting-of the Directors oi ‘the Canadian National Silver Ibx Breeders' Association, held at Bum- mcrsldc, Prince Edward Island, ox: iii 5st iii Eos sale seem to be quite ssti.sfactory,` but as buyers filled requirements-| demands lessened and withdrawals' had to he made. It seemed as if there were not enough buyers to absorb all the offerings. We have figured out from the returns ie- oeived the following regerdirir there was an advance oi 10 per cent. Full divers were practically neglected. Bud colored pelts taken off this spring were neglected. Very carl-y pelts or those taken off early last fall and therefore fiat, were also neglected. A rather hopeful feature of the sale was that a greet many pelts which we offered mst my md hss to withdraw ss- csuse prices bid were not up to our limitation, were d'sposed of at these auctions. and a lot of goods brought back by us in May» were sold. It may he that the increase oi sales by private trestv has had some- thing to do with the lessened de- mands at the suction. Since the middle of August we have sold more pclts by private treaty than in four previous seasons.” Messrs. M'cLui'e and llacxinnon. interviewed, state that they believe one reason why there has been e. lessened interest in all furs at the recent London sales. as evidenced bv the small number oi buyers. is due in the verv disturbed condit- ions in Europe. They believe the shipments made by us: On hi2h irecording of the 1934 puppies ,grade and average grads prime full Iraie of .'15 cents each ' tuned pelts, one-half to three- $1.36cs.ch, ssrequired quarters silvers, prius were firm.|oi the Constitution, On prime one-quarter silver pelbs fer of ownership of 'at the rate of s1.00 Thursday, September 20, 1984, a mo tlonwesms/debyDl.recwrDr.A.A Lockhart, seconded by Director Ma jorA.S.Robertsona_ndcsrriedb; the meeting, that the permissim ol the Minister of Agriculture for Can ada, through the Live Stock Dom mission, he requested authorising th ist _ §§Ug§95 ieach as required hy Articl Constitution, that the endorsemsn of this action of the Directors bi .sought from the members in annul. session in 1935 and further that thil. 'regulation be effective until March ,s1st, mas. , l The above motion accompanied b a certificate of its sooordance witl the Minutes of the Directors’ Meet. ing held in Summerside on Septem- 20th f arded to Live ,ber was orw Stock Commissioner. Ottawa, and ‘approval oi the amendment to thc Constitution as adopted by the Dl- iectors at the above meeting was given by the Deputy Mlllldbef 01 Agriculture on October 2nd, 1934. ‘. i This is ure which we trusl will be sn by t-he members at our next Annual Meeting. It will he lated Ui' the ranchers, 600| Bi. 8 time when ily WNV- ered from Ilnvlolsl stress. .§s@’ iiiiggg 23.3 ., _. Poultry Husbandry the handling of the torch. However. with s little practice. sslisfrornry results can be obtained without any risk of setting the building on fire Bo gust is the value oi this for h (Continued from Pose li) __ _ . | ~ 'rrestment should be :enema every ms v“1°**°° 1° *M "°°"“°“°“ °‘ _two or three days until s. ours is'|§x1l;l1l\i:°°°°d»°b“u:'m l°“A gm;-4 mm "uw, |, “nd of cleaning complete until it has been scenes in fowl. which an turn effected. 'rho permanent ont oil sauna un :earners to mn. on st owsldissis. which will vlilwlmd 11- nn surme or un mn. 'rms au__m°»t 111 blown fvrmf! °1.i151nf°=- 5,,” 1| wmmgnly um gn gpm-.g'tlon and which wi111ve 4 ‘even ~°°,;"‘;°‘,,,,,°'- ,,”=, d ,‘=, °;°,:,f:,f'~;“°‘ ‘ ..‘;°°'...,.."‘ :".‘§".:.“‘.2.:.°.2-.‘:...:f.'°5°..l- 0 0° Nm ` ' hem. and bo for turn szrious parts of the body. The mites|;.he flslme havareheon knoxmfgltsz NEWSY I un' .mhzlnm yield sssily to treatment, which, hroug! an sekiielrmd mn” (oummud--_-soma" In pug Wy," ,~ ._ ahouldfwnsut “Agatha tgpumlgxon xtitzgfiimisoin time saoged tiirouzhont the ` ' ww” th' Eggogligfntggdpzbovgf me ,;1ym;g_ year alone, this extra trouble at the ‘Ren fleas, which do not usually mu °l°“‘1D¥ 18 UDDI! 3“Bm1°¢- occur under sanitary conditions Am, ,mommy nm haw ,hmm se The iirst thing to stock has been the building of boards. mash then clean ou The si-raw l this straw litter d ‘il F.°lU.TG|lE80l ' »f Milan! MYCINM. I, tfaigggg Eh¥u . gégi-§§5?§§5 E c;c,..»=§§i,i §§§§§s§§i§;§r Eiairriféggitio. 3;; iii gas” iii is iiils iii? iii; .U .iiiff flip airs? sift -----.--'-'o-“-1 l will should he dealt with in the manner ¢ *"-*-*"°-“-“wy eumsea for "rea mlm." :,f.‘,’,§,§‘,‘,{,°,§',,_"',§§,‘,1§.,,,.,° ’°'§,°°¢,,°',°,§_ Wm” Y°‘”‘¢ 'mt 1' mm' W* thoroughly. All removable fittings into new buildings no anxiety need ,hmm ba thmouzmy mmm' muh-_ 5° f°“°"“'h WW '°¢h°"°"1°“.°ed and sprayed hsfore.being.n- ihjllfiblll Dli'ld|’M d|lUlllUd QDUVQ. pucad in um buudmm 1’“*"h’“Wu°“°°“"°‘“f‘°m"h° Wewilldowellatthisstegeto *ml* W °°°W7 WW” "°°'““Y review the gmund covered so far. ;"°"'°d W °`°° °"' t"° 7°" "M sturdy chicks have been purchssed` ‘““~ W' "°‘“° '““'° 5° l"*“ W’ st tnsrignt time or yes: from s $3 *mms fxlaiigf *"3* reliable nstsnsry. 'rnev nm use on possi . o spo n cf "ml clamnv, d reared under mutable conditions of housing feeding and sanitation. They have been developed on suit- able range with ample and oorrloi feedpg. Mature puliets have been pro y prepared, and carefully moved into oiesn. dry, wsii-veatil- laying houses. They have been laying rations of df! 1004]; 'Hts Iva ag. They have been protected from the ill eileots of moisture and drbutht. and been kept glee" from ii. _ ( 'iii $5? iii egg? xg; s san' is 5*; P :fi iii I ii ii fié E w0nln*ss|.vsn sic . _ _ .-..... . .~ -| 2 November 5th to ilu lovelilhar 51h to 9th ' 20 Cups and Trophies valued #fi$}_.500.0v.' . A Cash Prizes for 43 Sections will 'total over e _ ~ ' The greatest array of Prizes, the biggest Cash Awards, with a com- bined total of both by far greater than ever ofered by any Fox Show in the World; ` ' ` , _ ._ Classes .for Adults, Yearlings and~Pups - Males and Females - 10 Championships - Senior Herd,Juni0l'Herd and Ycarling`Herd- Classes for Blacks, Dark Silv e1;sf Dark Medium -Silvers, Medium Silvers, Light Medium ' Silvers and P e Silvers. - ~ . _ Open to Foxes registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Breed- ers’ Association, under conditions as shown in Prize List. A PRGGRAM , Monday, November 5th, Placing Foxes in Main Building and Classification. Y . - . - ` V ddfThdaJd 'FxesbGr"A. Callbecrlgelisldsgz’ Pgggidgfss ‘gi;nadii?iisNztyt’ion`;l gillnvar F(bx»Bregder§? ac- iation. ‘ _ " A ` ' . Friday up until 'twelve noon, awarding of Championsliips and Herd Friday afternoon -2.30, Presentation of Cups and Trophies by His Honour Lieut.-Governor _George D. DeBlois. ~ ~ Wednesday evening, November 7th, Grand Banquet Canadian_Nat- ‘i IH tel. Guests limited to 140. Five minute addresses b pr0Il\l\\°¥\t 1323 and officials of the Association. _V Lots of frm between the eats and speeches. ‘ 1 Last year’s dinner was voted by all as the most enjoyable function, of ' the season. This one will be eq-.elliai 8005- _ ff' ‘ ` . MR. FDX _BIIEEDER--. _ This is your opportunity to secure aniche inthe Hall of Fame. ' Many breeders won prizes at last year’s show who could have been wm- . ning at other shows. Perhaps you have Just .as .good foxes or better than the prize winners." _ . _ _ V _ - L Come and see how you lit in with the Island’e`Best. Write for Prize List which explains' every detail -in connection with ` the Show. ~ _ ` _ . F. li. KElillE|lY, VI. li. .SilliVi, President. .Secretari- ii* J s , 1 A f|'|iE SILVER FOX EXIIIBITURS ASSOiilATlil||‘ or onlinr row nm :sinus 'r *ali 1 1_1 1 snail __ <9. is? sg E.: » cu 'iglgliifi gif foie if i hir .in ‘isis - gsgii. iixiis _ 1 'E Ea gt ggi 3:” Ee§§;i§'§i§i§i=iig. s tif?§§3§§§|§el'.§§§o§;u §§g‘ ;§e;i§i§. i fuiéiutg -...5 rust. ;§§.§;i§.. t. P§§§§§él§";§;§§§ii§§§§;§§§§§_;§§ lgigs fgigifggasiaégggggg §%§¥§,§ié§ ‘§'§¥?.§;§ti. tg ié sg i.E;§;lji§§§,§ii§ .ggiggris .§.@if..,..=..tfci.i§..c 5-,cf .»@f..ffIi.,i;._.;_§i.tz§§tum. °:r§.i.f. E E i§5§5§§ .- *gg i i§§ ii 4 iii; selection E. iii sin infections. Also 'mental breakdowns from the excessive stormin¢l_ ,.°.~...“°'c..°“ °“ t; was nlsgauhas, therefore. Sm e oundation. “ min noses out well* e air oonditioairs 10;: bronohltils sil- y be proi- nt. 3° time when Eiigiigii s' §§ gg .sir- Sgel . pickin; out the _biusst .WM it in the ser-l . cosdifolius was a grey ilowsrsborneon. bouttwo test high. et E.. srlyadossnflow blllhaiulllook larsl r shim# .have eel- féi; .p e u§§§=§=_.§= ;§§;§;f§E§l§2§.§ §§§§§`ii?§§§§ .iiiii is b Wlml § gl INDI W ll il! r _ south neslma.f*:_. . _ ry” rar sppenaixsi. ~ f ic- 52 -1 » so » "" aussi. fo* on "ii ii ‘iii E; 5 l i wg » viz: " ~. as new 3.); -313 sis. 'aww .il"?‘ ' ei. 1 . " gags-C; égiiéi 'x`##.» ~ ew *Av* N \~ ~ ~Va~r " -°*°'-~* " ‘ ' :..,f_;ii§ -. vu, mtv” \. 1. .l |- .fi l ¢ 4 v 1 l v 5 r I l \_ ,» k I'