l r 1 1 l I i. xl ‘i " l` iii IS 51:." .I 'l" . ‘ V* 1, Jia il film _:§§-lg; »-,ay .» l!!~` 1. ,- ~=i_;» i~._,;.__. »;_,;'i - .(51.1) l .-_ __ ._-. ik l""it’ie` V' ‘i‘i°§i'1 -. 'ii- V' E'-1;? "*l'.,,r r.. . 2"? _ 13'.. x,1.- ~ .. ,‘ .5 l'i.=.>»* r. \."v I 4*. » ia. , i '*. FUR CCAT. Have Your Made to Order NOW It will save you time, energy, and even dollars .` . . and you will be ready for the iirst breath of winter. THE BOLT, RENFREW REPRESENTATIVE IS HERE . . _. Come in and select your coat from the numbers of handsome models he has with him . . . He is here to help you with his advice and experience. There are Hudson Seals a’plenty, the first choice of Canadian women, because of the beauty, the durability, the never-wsninl popularity of this beautiful fur. There are Caraculs of surprising plianc_y and lustre . . . pelfs of genuine Leigsiz process. ‘ There are Muskrai, the choice of young and practical-minded women. one appreciate Optimisticall Of Tourist Trade At Canadian Club, Bos- ton. I (0. P. By Gusrdlslfe special Wire) BOSTON, ®t. 80. -- Develqpmluii the lnllfllli i\\lllltl1 between U\l\~ Club ct Boston tc- iorinerly of Yar- oithsre- his Blidlende. ' better friend! lllld bet aims, the hopes is .iouiisi illvil is Pilot riciuil D. Leo Dolan speaks Y and the United states cell I new instrument for pews" the two ooimtries, ssid D. of ottelws, in sddrsnins at the dinner was 'Irsvel ever in- §g§;sE sister and know- ldr. Dolan 'I believe we ter the more we mingle with the more we leam to . 'l`l'lE` UHARILYI' " _` riiivwN_cuA_nEoiAig - ,_ ` ...4 4 1 1934; l INDIGESTIUNY Try Kllllilagfilliilv at N0 EXPENSE E§§§EE§*'§ui»=.2=§;= * . iieiiiiliiiii iriiliig gggég Eggs; Qliggggg 'g stil; .liiiirg convinced that claimed for it, return unopened tc your redeem it at full y or your Free e. Your druggiet .. ...¥.“‘%.."°.i"'*§"‘° e .um eryihlns Canada Part oi _ . British Empire lc. r. cssiszu Wm) G rdis.n’s SDN IgilD0‘llI, Out. so-Censure Kish commissioner to crest Britain. H0". ci., I-rowers mmm. uid *wish* amass is ready to telic vert With crest Britain in iemmmn 01 w°\‘1¢l affairs. Addressing the annual dinner oi the City od London Wholesale Linen ' NEXT WEEK. A lil0YAiLeWEEK _When Kings alidffQueens offoxdcm Meet ; at `¢l'|Mll.0Tl'ETOwN . » Novrmsrn sin. Novsmsen sth. From Monday morning until Friday afternoon will be a period of consuming importancefto the fox ‘ ranchers of Prince Edward lslsndv Not only those who are taking part will be in- terested but also the relatives. friends and fellow fox breeders throughout the length and breadth of this fair » ”"°"i"°°' The Show will be a testing place whore the . craftsmen of this in- ~ dustry will compete ~ with each other and 2 demonstrate their abil. 3 ity to breed and condl. 5 tlonswlnhsre .____~_' ~ - :- Plllld lille -:- MONDAY starting at 9 A.M., classifying foites by Classi- fication Committee, Messrs. Gavin Harding, Fred Burke and Dr. A. A. Lockhart. In fact, every wanted fur, every new and lovely style is represented in this display. WHETHER You AEE INTERESTED on NOT IN AI-*Un coAT You ARE INVITED To sEE Tins EXHIBIT. l\l"\ LASTEX One Way Stretch GIRDLES 7 9C ALL SIZES Here -is a value that will interest many ladies- As a result of wise buying we are able to oder this desirable girdle at the lowest price since this type of garment was brought cut. These Girdles are made of one-way I stretch LASTEX, perfectly comfortable Zi`°fTT.f‘f.‘ff'.ffT7‘T...... ....... ._ `l9c IIIOIC IICW Wal Bring Your Qld Fur Coat to the Holt, Renfrew representative for sug- gestions for restyling. Bring your old fur coat U Announcing Today KAYSER “ MIR-O-KLEER " CHIFFON ST OCKINGS $1.00 'A new Chiffon Hose of extraordinary sheerness and beauty. Knit by an entirely new process that insures a clear, even, ringless weave. A perfect hose from top to toe. Ask for It $1. "" by name`. Eight popular colours . . . . . . . . . . A' ._ I -s. A ' VELVET SCARF $1.50 / Styled like the illustration, but these we are showing are ln printed Velvels. lllllelly EBY-lf '-Q, that’s possible. Some fringed;fe0llI0 Plain. W°1'l\ ~ _ with dress, sgiatiroorazl s§ New Service Weight KAYSER STOCKINGS F 7se $1.00 1.25 I ' ‘ Triangular, Kerchief Style ., /HL, \ f -;\\ .-;\..\ E/-5 1,0 ' / R 'lll9¢1fl=llli5'@.°l E- bio'rnEn Home or 'could mf-eblish beyond doubt there was no other strain than Spanish in his blood. The california law does not per- mit iatermsrrisae oi Caueaslsns and Filipinos. OPIBA 'I0 HAY! BOTH lil AND lhl APPEAL CHICAGO, Ootdier I0.-What lrlnd 09021 has lacked all thge years is femininity, glamour, e wg. #rl element-in short. "lt." Ig The Chien-so Grand Opera Com- WUI MCAD00 WEDDING oct. so-meer or the Dwlggt- Wilson c oi Woodrow de On- her als, YO'-ml there (X I IIOQB- just discovered this cle went and hee token sppro always had often then llmdld . vsetdts- selli- glsmour to the spectacles possible in such operas as Salome, Aida and others od' that variety. These girls need have no voices, but they must have ‘it."’ N0 APPENDICITIS RISK FOB. EXPLOIIEB/B WIFE CAMBRIDGE, MASS., Odbber 30.-Most persons are willing to wait until their appendixes be- comes troublesome before having them subtracted from their interior mechsiiiun, but not so Florence. youthful society wiie oi William A. Robinson, wealthy Oarnbridle ex- plcrar. Although Hrs. Robinson! sp- peiidix 'is as healthy as anyone could Mille. she hes decided to have it out now and conveniently. and not risk the eiperiencc of her husband lllt qrins. While cruis- insin the lmlth less in their kstcb, Robinson wee I-rlcksn with eppendietle and the appendix burst before s navel vessel with s sbosrd l\1fl¢°1\ . reached bill lirsooloudy, Robinson lived. "Judge, could you ,ioetpo my trlll for I west?" M “On what grounds?" ~roueen'zsnms»beioeeooo temper." l ------_ [who will spend the winter moving and the ambitions oi’ our respective coun- tries," he asserted. Mr. Dolan described to his audi- ence the genesis of the Canadian 'Travel Bureau. I-Ie referred to the fact that senator W. H. Dennis, of Hallisx, had focussed the attention ci the country upon the importance of the tourist industry; and that subsequently a special committee oi the Senate had recommended crea- tion oi the Bureau. This recom- Inendatlon had been carried out by he government and the Bureau es- iblished under Hon. R. J. Manion, .-l nister ct Railway and Canals. , The people oi the United Btates .ind spent on travel last year “the astounding figure oi $5.000,000,000." .uid Mr. Dolan. "Canadians believe, and I think with some Justification. that we have something in our country which should secure a fair percentage oi this $5,000,000.000 ex- pended on travel," he continued. "I think we should attract some oi this money because I am confident. that Canada has to ciier the vacatlonlst attractions which are so varied and interesting th at America's great army of vacationlsts need not leave this continent to enjoy -a holiday that meets the demands of the most fastidlous traveller." I-Ie referred to the tourist attrac- tions of each oi’ the nine provinces :nd made special reference to the .iational Parks of the Dominion. Mr. Dolan stressed "the great :sed of reciprocity oi travel between ie United Staten and Canada.” :ist year, he said. estimates showed Iiat Canadian travellers spent ap- :roxlmately $40,000,000 in the United states. Per capita Canadians trav- elled in the United States a great deal more than did United States citizens in Canada. French Countess Tends Trap-Line (By The Csnsdlsn Press) COLD LAKE. Msn.. Oct. so-The lure of the Northland' has proven stronger than the security or s comfortable chateau in llmrope for the Countess Guyot de Mlshaegen. over her trap lines north or here in search of fine fur. The count/ees, s robust woman vfhio prefers to travel simply as Mrs. Micha has - egen prepared sev eral comps north oi here. Seasoned lirappers will aid her in covering an extensive territory to be stak- ed gut between now and fresse-up. l The titled Belgian women is no stranger to the North. Shu has travelled by canoe l.n the tar reach- es ci northern Manitoba and Bs- 'skswhewln and arrived from the east well equipped to carry out her venture. The ps:-ty brought in four een- oee. two ‘ldboni-he in addition to snowshoes. trove. fish nets and tackle. dose and camp equipment. Cold Inks is s. settlement st the fl-llhbldl 100 miles northwest at The Pas. INSISTB DEAD MAY BE BESTOBIII 'I0 NORMAL BERKELEY, Cal., Oct. Sl-Rm storeticn of liie end normal men- tality to persons who have been clinically dead for ss long ll I0 minutes is held to be possible, un- der certain circumstances, by Dr. Robert E. Cornish, reviviflcetion .experimentet 'rho young Berkeley scientist, whose experlmsiite with dogs have been widely noted, expressed this belief Friday in commenting' on the statement oi Dr. Veiylen I. Henderson, University of 'Iloronto phsrmseologiet, that the restor- atlonofliietopsrscnsdssdotesr- tain causes wee remgrtsble miy in the case the pettentdid not be- eomeenidlet. “sometimes 9 li s short f""°.’.‘ l"?.“°” . ii Eulekli um miie ef Dr. son of Yale have u.ee ot s mixture and oxygen injected todieplscetheesrbon beitnepsrmsnsntcsii § -me Association,i»ar.rers\i-wil “ld Csnaliivs ideal now is to be DRY* °l the British Empire which was swim' to control world llfllri- H9 W” cheered by the members as he con- V h. » ch-lgelrlhiizl sig; beuevins th" lv! ttlement oi di!- world anairs the se ,_ iieuilies depends UPN* 1°“4°“°‘“P» said the former Cntsrlo Conserve- tive Premier. “HlslD¥Y ll” lh°W“ that the cclunl5fY Whllm can ‘"4 ml” worm better than my °¢l\°1' ll B’ ' .. in. m"De».iing with trees nations te-l tween Canada and the United Kills- dom, he said s new relationship had been created within the Empire and | in Canada there wasthe stronS€5¢ desire to increase trade with Britain and find a. permanent basis for con- stant interchense of !°°d!~ Hon. Cyrus Mollliillanl Addresses Woma.n’s Club ___.___ o'I'1“.\.wA. oct. so-There has never been a time in the history 01 Canada when it was so ne0eBS&l'Y to consider the course over which we have gone, and to examine the 1 sign-poets pointing to the future., Hon. Dr. Cyrus iviemulan. vi MC- | Gill University, told the Ottawa 1 Women’s Club. when he WEB U10 speaker at their luncheon Monday in the Chateau I.s.urle!'~ Dr. MacMillan was introduced by his former colleldlle. Dr- G- 5~ Whitby, as a distinguished educa- tllmlst, and heed of the department or English literature in McGill Unl- versity . His subiwi- Was "A Cane- dian viewriolntf' The year ,lust closing was one of p seri M Milla told his annivcr es. Dr. c n audience, one oi the most imP°fli- ant oi which was the seventieth an- ` nlversary of the gathering of Ca- . nadlan statesmen in Charlottetown. out of which Confederation was evolved. Through the wreckage of the past 30 years. the basis oi the Canadian Government retained the same planks evolved at the Charlotte- town meeting. "Never has there been a country that has made such progress as Canada," Dr. Mdlvilllen stated. "There has never been s stop- ping place in our nstlonel llie. though the pace may have been slow et times. In recent yeas how- ever. the rock oi individuel devel- opments and initiative. to which our fathers clung, has been obstnlc- § ted with orstory. But despite the _ general talk oi depression, the world is not hal! so broken s one asitwal iril9l4 Urllne. 'Ilonryl mind the greatest merieios to the youth leaving the university now. is forgetting the forces that have guided us for '10 years." The vote ol' the-nks to the speaker waemovsd5Mrs.EdgsrD. H_si-dy, and extend to him by the pre- sident. me. G. lcott lluri-ey. ~ During the luncheon delightful vocal solos were given by Nile Dor- een Bmlth. soprano. and by Miss Ethel Hinoholiile. A vote of thanks wee moved to Mrs. W. Cl. Keddis. convener oi music. by Mrs. Robert Dorman. Those st the head table were Dr. 'McMl11an. Mrs. scott Murray, Indy Perley, Mrs. Murray Maotiereh, Iln. Cluii- es stewart, Dr. and Mrs. G. li. Whitby, Nh. J. horn Kd)0'll|'all. Mrs. C. C. Bnitb, Mies ldne Ixis. Mrs. Robert Dorman, Hrs. sr Hardy. Mrs. Lyle Reid, Mrs. II. Carruthers. Url. ll. W. Bertram Mecllli. Urs. Scott Murray, who cer- the presidential du- ws 'Wmneu's Club was re-elected for Ei gilgilll . ,.s;§;.r§§. iii? ¥§*‘;§€ii=i§ ies §iii.=;sii. 5 5”’ 55 e§§§;§:f §'.li’=‘ § ii at 3? iii# bethetllowlng Viel-prssldsnts?8!*.Hl.Chlr- i2l? i ' EYESICIIT Il. J.. IIIUI I orroiasrsssfr ’0lhsCssmsstlWll TUESDAY starting at 9 A. M., judging foxes by George ' A. Callbeck, President Canadian National Silver \ Fox Breeders’ Association. TUESDAY evening at 7.30, fox breeders banquet at Canadian National HoteL Seating limited to 140 guests. The banquet of the year. Oratory, music, nurth and a delicious dinner. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY until noon, judging foxes. ~ FRIDAY at 2 P. M., presentation of trophies and prizes to successful competitors, by His Honour, Lieut.- Governor George D. DeBlois. _ Cash Prize List of Nearly $2,000 Generous prizes will be given in every class. $12.00 for first place, correspondingly good cash prizes for second, third, fourth, etc- The prizes will be awarded in each section on the basis of num- ber of entries- For example one to siic entries, three prizes, thirteen to four- teen entr_|es. seven prizes, twenty-one to twenty-five entries eleven prizes. Ribbons given to every fox securing a place. Special ribbons for Champions. H_erd classes for senior herd, yearling herd, junior herd, Sire and three of his get, Dam and two of her progeny, Best matched pair male and female adults, Best matched pair male and female pups. _.i__._;______;_ 17 GIIAMPIUNSHIP TROPHIES Many of those trophies are very valuable and several of them have been donated this year, such as a silver cup for sire and tg r¢la)e of his get, _donated by His Honour, Lieut»-Governor George c_.t e?IcLs. Silver Cup_for best Senior Herd, donated by t e di y ii dC arlottetown- Silver Cu|\i__for best matched adult pair, ` ona e by Dominion Fur Sales, imlted. Silver Cup for best m=f°h°d pup pair. donated by 'rip Top Tailor., per w. 0. Bruce- _li nike up Your Mimi To Enter 0 FV_°l'¥ member of th_e Canadian National Fox Breeders' Assoc- iation should make it a point to exhibit at this Show. It is a goldenopportunity to compare your foxes with your nel hbor’s, ‘thohslete itfhprogress has been made in tho lndustry, to flnd out they gre $2;dil:gdi:lrrdglaTt“l;ltll1lrydrlgacltrlng for their 'ons' how week with your fellow fox breeders- 8 o spend nn' enioyablo LATEST DATE Fon REcEiv|Nc ENTRiEa _NovEMsEn ard. Paize i.is'r i=oRwARDEo on REQUEST. F- 0- KENNEDY. weiisii sins _ mm ss- s = I "3 lee Stewart; second, Mrs. Murray Meenersn: third. Mrs. Bertram :e‘;I_!s\y';c fourth, Mrs: Robert Der- ' ‘ ' ........~°‘°~. NQ'|‘I(]. E Lathe; treasurer, Mrs. ` V ' . an ohm, THE ANNUAL MEETING and “ uw _ KING1 COUNTY CONBEIVATIVI ASSOCIATION .niiisuninusrmmiiu v . "fm . wmoamém. 'GEORGETCWN 'on . ' ° Wednesday.; ,November 7th ~ 525? g fiiii' .~fi§g""` E22 iiiiii rise? E‘¢nisdthe lstsslsrsl naiuosiffiltuma R:r'end illsdsed the menibsreinhsrtiathss “T.l1“'svleh ol the ' cies 5 . l Eiusiilirioii IM ~»- - ' ~ lilies onus; , l,st one 0’elcel¢ P. H. llsslisi of Gllsers will take PW* e e~:».“'°=.n_;£“‘°..=° i am ~ --T get e~ t oi 2 Carrie: ‘ l _. . ` _ ’\` V8se\’Ct8l'Y __ curl." mm ,,,, A r.u¢`q D. ` `isAs'rIrnut1NN0l* § i. I3 A is