,___ _ __ _ -,_ ,._..._v~. , t r ,a o ll-.. _.L ..-~.» _..`. ,... 1- .._>, .1 .__-_-M '1‘he new improved product of the world’s pioneers in chain link fox wire, introduced in response to the requests of -hundreds of fox ranchers across Canada. Frost Fox Fabric is now furnished with an exclusive selvedge which creates a new high standard ot' stability and long life, promotes greater ease of handling and prevents all entangling when rolled or unrolled. Much moneyhas been spent in perfecting this newselvedge ‘ yet Frost Fox Fabric has not been increased by one cent in price. - Here is an improved fox fabric that means more real economy in service and long life than ever before ossible. Made in the unbreakable, highly flexible chain Erik mesh -- heavily galvanized after wearing and per- 1nanent‘y rust-resisting-it remains escap -_lroof for years, eliminates rephir costs and represents the best investment in protection you can make. *rite tnfl_l_\' for frcc .<;\lnpic~; `<~f fabric, full information and i . . l v rms url/ml m'|‘l-"r0wN GUARDIAN ‘ National Battlefields Park in Que pooled ln the summcrsloe l=ohcc}muy take years to complet/2 but in -ALL SUMMER MILLINEBY Fremont, director of the O N B. F ln ' th ' ' ‘ Crimes, Northern Caucasus, s clearing Hal! Price at Slnclairs. 1*. A., and owner of a. ranch of 500 southern Uhmltn MW” md the 8067-8-13-21. silver foxes: Mr. L. A. Richard, Ds- Lower vols rulom ~ s puny Minister of Coiollizrtion, whlle the" "6 “mem” °°m_ -LADIES AND MISSES Bathing Game and Fisheries; Mr. E. Rock- plalnw wont the ln* ol machlm Suits and Caps 1-3 off at Slnclairs. ettc, President of the Provincial e md short l “bo ' ry ago o r power; 8067-8-13-21. Fox Association of Quebec. Tho two ln some planes' the ww cl me et ri v e nary surgeons mentioned pre” lx generally owlmlatm Re, -MISSEB FANCY BAINCOATS. above and a practical fur farmer. m from all uw -the mm | P0 P of 0 ' Regular $5.00 selling hal! price at Mr. John Bectz, who is well known try lndlcate cm” ot ben” mlm! S1nc1airs_ 006'!-8-13-2|, as one of the first to breed the i average size and qlllllty. sllver fox in captivity. He will be Here mere ls notlllnz humdmm -25 VOILE DRESSES-16-42, the minlser of the new farm. He about huvnlmm It proceeds; $2.50 to 35.00 lines. seulng your is now ensured in instructing the ,midst ul, moutm oy ul., pm. choice $1.50 coch at slnclnlrs. farmers into the brwdlns of furlwlth all the dum. of ,_ mmm. 3067-a-13-2|_ bearing animals. The ground haslicampalgm The nuoond mlm,” bm °h°“’°“ 1°’ th° ‘am “'m‘m`hsrvest," ns it is called. must prove -srncml. rlucrs to clear on my dl-stance of Quebec City and to the wr-no th, advantages of °°1_ all Summer D:esses at Sinclairs. Bl¢h0l-lfh TIBVIDB the sdvantB8e of lwllvlzed nl.mmg_ leaders insist a067-g.13-21_ electric light and running water hal.:-he llrsll soclallsll mwesll ln the all the natural cllvirmlnlcnt ncces- communlst language' was last year’ _“DUST or THE EAR-1-un af, sary for fur bearing animals, with when colleen” larmlng for me lvlalpcquc next monday night. natural woods. water full. lakes. mst um, assumed B d.,m1,,,,,l,',°1¢ 8063'1i- ew' Mr' '-uden' wh° planned me in the national agriculture. _qfvgy 30 D_4yg_An old of boo, has charge of the layout and Cullum" I-"ml fender Charged with vagr5,n¢y, up has a, comprehensive plan which ' I , ‘ ~. fn- --- --°--us P. . MRC Court n esdw S0 180119 ll GH l , o Tv / nwmlns and WHS I’ ‘1 tht Ch =d"‘“°““’ or the total planted area in the given 30 days ln juli. He had just D- 9 ofnfui. will millie n hRl'm0lli'lc0lm¢l»y belongs to the stage md been released from the Queens ous whois when completed. Work icollecllve mrm5_ The government COR. KENT and PRINCE PHONES 888 and 869 c°““°*' J“u"s' Wm be wmmmed in september |“‘“°"" °““‘°“"'°" “H ‘W “V°”“b1° Whether it runs, swims, flies oluqrows. If it’s good to eat we have it. '°-_- *md Wm give W°’k f'° many “nem"machiner to hcl harvest this -MALPEQUE. - old-fash1one<:`l=1°yf=<1- The “fm w”1b°°°“1°d°“ orc... ilhhsuy filled to provide Ten-Party. Come to Princetown “flh the 1‘I>l’1`°V'*1 °f the canadian ngrlculturo with thousands of ma- _. ' _ ~ .. --- United Teo Party. Friday. August N=i“°“°-l F°X Breeders’ A”°°‘“~ chlncs which had been scheduled csnnv Now srsmzs _ D. J. Mcrhall, recently nchlcved 14th. weather unfavorable come an H011. W11° Wm °°'°Pe1'“fP¢ With the for production. This means that ON OLD FORT SITE the honorable record of leading all l,,l,.‘,s_ Saturday. Tea served during after- 001111111?-51011 in °Ve"Y Wal’ P°~”“°l°‘- mo existing harvesting machinery . ,M _ _ noon und evvnlus. 8032-8-12-21. Membffs °f ill” Q“°b"“ "‘“°°‘""°“ must carry an additional load. Four s'rr:lalLr:,B. c. Aug. 12. ct..an Mr. .ohh Mccnull, Mis. home ln summmlde__s_ Compu sn. one of the Moscow spmols z_ -I-_ Wool c_ ll-_ A_ l.l,,°l_ by J, 1_ Carmichael, Lethbridge cn- , ;_ -l,,1 -’ Plncocks father, 9. former Summer- - ' newspapers explains editorially Surgeon F H Powell and tha mm gil-leer In au, some 407 wells have *_ fill' .-1 L_ ' _ -1.5 work is done in one place. was unveiled August 1, by Lady SEARCH FOR OIL ..' U4 llw B' .. _ ".5 , nf ll .\_» rancnn.-S. bCBih llnlil lille August. The avllll- the site of the first North west average of 88.2 per cent. to bunker. She will sail from there _Mlss Mlrlnm Lldslone' ol Sum_ ,able machinery will therefore move mounted police fort in British Col- Snskamhewan- 'Th°5° S1lDD0l”llllg _,_.,_.,-_ _é____g_ for Newfoundland and will take a m,,,.sld,,_ ls spending nel. vacalloll northward likewise. being trims- umblu Bronze-tablcted and sur f ' ‘ - ull cargo of flsh for tile Mcdltcl- at lm. home ln cape wolfe_s_ ferrcd to 9, new area. as soon as its rounded by an mm fence’ the calm $57,000,000 SPENT IN d that such a. system of distributing signed in the drought areas of south the signature campaign believe direct relief would work out help- ."_,.‘I__ "f 1,, 4 fo,”-'-.-. .. _'_' -Mr. Beverly Wheaton. of the Tens 0’ th°“”nd5 °f, Y°““3 Steele. °”- muy “nd ”'"sf“°t°‘°”y' _ _‘-- ,-‘ ~ - _-ls., - -VISITORS T0 SUMMERSIDE stall of Messrs R T Holman Ltd Communists, office workers, stu- lllscllpllon on the table; reads; LEPHBRIDGE, Alta., Aug. 12.- ' .\‘__ =;'_-, _ _ _ - - ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ' M., I r )/A |l(,_, L., ` _I 4; K "` _ Q ~ V lg Vx \ » _ _ f 4- _u ~, i Premier J. T. M. Anderson of Sas- -fs -_~§,'g»».~- -_ *ML “nd M15- ’“th‘"` P“‘°°°k» °I , is spending a week at his home ln dents and °me's' °’5a“iz°d 5 “The first north west Mounted (By the Ulllladinll Pf9lB)~M°f° *him k°"°h°W““- is stated f° have 'X' - -_ . - ~'>__\_\>' -» . - Moncton nd tllcl~ so Eri . 4 .\/` -'7f_'_ \\f__Y ._4\x,\__ ...; < ,J / 'ng - » K 11" Y Q ' » _ / / _ _ __ - _ - 9/ l.-'f,_»_,'i-fkg "_\f‘ 1 _ ' _“de man' HB daughber' Mrs' HW” -Miss Esther and Miss Bemice is t° harvest the “mp t° the 1”" of 'D‘ division. The presence of this 5990 drilled- Mt 1¥l¢1“dln8 me mb' of the 89601850-‘B P¢l'SiSi-ed in milk- ',j~_1.l§,~;"l --ff ~,- al” accompanied me p‘“'W'_S' Mccardle, of Moncton, NLB., are Tgalk 'Lui with hflhle hglhest' qual' famous force acting under the able S\50l\s field. f0l' Whillh details Were _ 1 -£1-“' - -‘ ` _"lr 1.52% `-._-_ll-,_._4; _ EXPERUHQIATL FUR FARM visiting Miss Edna. McDonald, of by' d ° ta tsl gteh n°;‘:m 3'; and tgggful wmmgnd of Steele se- not available- futher loud voice about the referee. ` 1 ' V"-'V' "*i"’ _ SUmlrl¢1'Sid€-S rea mu N n e ° °r cured peace a-nd order in the count 01' U12 dfilllns dime. lwvordlns At last the referee could stand ll 1 ~-rf-._ls_._ . 4 _§_lN\l roltq ' spoiled as to ucllt bc 1 1 .\ __ _ UEBEC-Through the gcner- q y cause o _ 1, 160 _ .ply ,_ - _ _ ry af; 9, ¢m|¢u| umef' to the Carmichael estima e, ew’ , ‘tiltyfof the Quebec G°"91`”m°"t- ‘l -Miss Gertrude Connolly and late harvest °r had work' To pro- weus m`Tum°" Valliiy have drilled - fellow and said: .n-:_.=~l._ Z/trol-tt?/z Z/'ze@1/'adam ° “'_‘°"“°“ °‘ the P'°"”°f ‘T M” "“"”’ ‘°*°‘“' °’ °"“T‘°“°' dm M "wh marketable 'md as - -"l'f§"` _ scenic 3;-:ills of iiorky Morlnmins on years ago the DCDUW Minister Of _ _ y were accom- _ _ , __ _ Loom eonsv-into.-o sen., Mont.-on ` mclside t°1°°k °"" the D°mmi°" panicd by Mrs. Earl Crockett of B’ ‘v'°"°ry” and mlure as 9' de` ' only hell 15 m rl:s'r Eli rim ta ' .4 _ _ _ . _ .) 'pe en 1Fox Farm a d eport. feat." Every trick of mass psy- ‘ lm Ml.ml\l, WF; _ d “_r Surmnerside-S _:_ _ lmlpeg, E monton, ed to his government the xesult of ' ` chology is used to impress the na 5’ .l=`1§i‘=ff\-"lf'{l-ll I’f1|‘k.I’fiflf¢‘ Rllpfrrl, his interview with Dr G Ennis - tion with the critic n _ll lulcouvcr -' ` ' ' . fm" 5 d U -Mrs Maud McDonald and her al importa ce I I I U V l ' “» °°“ °- ““‘““1 smith and the ln o ' ' .- r"' _,_ \,-/ /,. _ \ ,_0¥_05f_ . ' Prom ofes Health- Healthy animals produce larger litters, boiler pclls and bigger p1'ofiis- Therefore feed “IMPERIALS” regular- ly and Iillerzllly. § l »_-»-ii___ cessity of this farm to encoumy the farmers to no fu for the raising of fur bearing animals, especially the silver fox. It is felt that lt will keep the young peep'-_> on the farms and as Quebec is for the mos; P0142 an agricultural province, a profitable side line such as this would materially supplement the farmers’ income. The .sum of $100,000 has been granted for this purpose and from time to tlmc ad- ditional sums will be donated, As time goes on it is the intention of the Government to add to the farm a zoologicai gardens. The fur farm will not be collfillcd to the keeping of silver foxes but the raising of other fur bearing animals such as otter, mink, beaver, raccoon and others. The Department believes that the raising of fr bearing ani- mals in captivity has become a stable business and intalds to do its utmost to encourage the peo- ple of Quebec to go extensively in- to the business. They believe that MRS. MICHAEL PIGEON There passed peacefully away on ll _l ,_ am.uldes_ y ut of the fa;-m_ d u mm' ML Sl M A of 3 large crop of high quality. ` They later sent down from Laval azdgher two sounmdtlianhte ac “cy Piece-Work System '<- N-I __ al _ University two veterinary surgeons’ Mmion an; gms: Beats On the collectives the piece- EA N “ P I ” Q i Dr. Rajotte and Dr. Brassard, who home to S;mmm_slde tim an en_ work system is being extended to' _ were at the experimental station _ stimulate activity and prizes are: \» joyable vlsii; to Denver, Colorado. here for twelve months to gather__S provided for individuals and groups _l data for the start of n, similar sta. ` who distinguish themselves. , | 1. tion ln Quebec. These gentlemen 'M The following news item. l>\1b'l -4 - -- ~ will be on me staff of the ml-mags. lished under a la e headll on , - rs "ne i roll .lv-lliilc from \\'. K, llolp-rs, clay 'richer About men; of the Quebec farm. The Que-I M E M 0 R I A M fthe H011! PB-SES- IS WPICBI 01’ the! _ np--llw, rlcl..-L .\-,-c-ut_ shlll--h in \v. clorlillu utr. ross. Agent bel, Govemmml have fell me ne. spirit in which the harvest is con-l ducted. “Saratov_-In the Nijnichirsk district the Lenin Commune was Aug. 10th at 74- Highland Avenuc.lthe first to end its corn harvest Mrs. Michael Pigeon in the 73:di year of her age. A few years previous to her death sho was stricken with paralysis, of which she never fully recovered. Of a. sunny and cheerful disposition, she made many friends, which will mourn her loss. She was an ac_tive` worker in church affairs. During her illness, she was at- tended by her pastor, Rev. Fr. Mur- phy, and had the consolation to have him at her bedside ln her last moments. During her last illness, she was nurscd.by Miss Foley, whose loving care and tender nursing was to no avail. Divine Providence willed otherwise. The many floral and spiritual tributes testify to her popularity. Bhe‘leaves a husband and family. on an area of 930 hectares. The commune carried through the whole -work in five days instead of six as planned. The shock troops exceed- cd their quotas in the harvest, the horse and ox brigades doing six 01' seven hectares in one shift instea. of the normal five." Where the results ure not so good the press gives the facts even mor; prominence with a view to "mobil- lzing social opinion” on the sub- ject. Doctor: “Are you still taking the morning cold dlp?" Patient: "No, I gave it up to save time! Doctor: "Why, it only takes a. 'minute or two.' Patient: “I know, but I spent th':ee-quarters of an hour lu bed -R. I. P. hesitating." , ummerside.-S. producers, it is reported, there are ste mlghfy lil-mm Rohm and .he Wm’ *ms end *“ "'°W~ -“Out ‘W0 P°f°°d in the Press In his heiid' B eight which showed signs of oll. ` , ' lines, like real battles. The com- VANCOUVER- B'-C" Aug' 12' ( y all wel-e. not watching the your ony to the cons: this summer. Colonization Games and Fisheries beg!/lr' ainlitl Elfdrldge Gimp' pletlon of the Job on 9, large State, the Canadian Press)-Two Van- 5:5 Ehefe ;rothei8ht klnown as sas ;¢;:y_y ~ Tak ii f ll-_ sei, ci' ' ' are VIS Hg e ormcrfs omg _ sruc ures e prov noe. - ' equ°lPpc‘fl’ I; ilmhedfa 1°' Mr. L. A. Richard, came to Sum- ln Montrose The or collective farm. is described as couver boys. sons of Mr. and Mrs _ ‘i 1 “ C- fi” sncl.cJ. fi "x ‘Wm 5lR`rHl3A*(AND~¢o|..a HIM IN A YEAR ! HAvEN‘1-SFUKENWO Yrs, \ ou/,M-r " uzwué A ‘ Pwesuu-r was vnu! amos I No Ll:-r emaouzs as mane #won-mzv sv-Lowes! me us* TQMAkEuP! WEI-I- N@£HAN, BIRTHDAY’ YOU SAIDFY, if-`s'.~'~ \' _ct \.‘-_ill i ' f `- n. ,‘ _ll K __ ` K/We rl __\ I °N31.|m'lF mug-o* _-___`_ __°f _ _-»~°f-»_»-~»\v~_»--gs 48,3 '=: \ U ~rounz~\\.-.Munn Muu..l1.¢w's ct-aw' UNITY' vwugcmwz nl HAl>'rua mat-rr 3 / By Georg'e McManus *rl-an ~u.»fr c.|.A~:.v l-err Mu. wma M Anvu. i 1 i bidi wsu. 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