i é a cnuufmneil ~uoiv um: AIMJIJJA nurr- am Lilli " -4111 aonmsoii___"_ 1* Musical — Novelty - Cartoon l snows EXTRA D003! EOWS ' PRINCE 1013A! - 8J5 - 1.00 — 9.00 P‘. M. TOMORROW ' OPEN 1 P A1.‘ JL 1.15-8.15 EDWARD MATINEE I llAl-SPATTEIIIIG JAVl-IAITEIIIIG IIAINOIIIZIIIG ll 0 ll I l E S i | use snxuemnr cums comznr 'Sl1irley Temple At Prince Edward mom's so mudrto la. at, so to love. so many t inglcounment can ei er to Bhirley ortohe de Xul show which 20th Century- iashioned around its Numbe YeonlTl-Iimply have to so see n u’ s for yourself! n ngost entertaining 51ft 3"” 33%“? .3’ mm” “m”? as “ill” r "e Wm...- evli: in“ e n iflhyell her occasional or her irrepressibie spirit outside the studio. Among those who mm in all this run are Charles Farrell. as Shawls Dad" Davis, es lady-in- t- ing to s kennel-full oi Park Avenue Amends (s. - as rtn s) Farrellisin h Eer mom's original story is deserv- does s. W. Shirley that flieir sensational in "Reb- h re ously weal v Samuel w M: is "U l S8 " to her BIgO. emlTfau-lltit. lglvgvnmnende. 5o she ent helm — 1nd “U114: Eyfflflihlw) is to be the bene- n. swzgsipers Bhirizfsnlh . which mendous end fiovld amthrillina tis! limnx I . * w e or everyone vines seer I NTestem And Serial wind i’ "lumi- At Captol Advervirure end red-blooded ac- rlon srs contained in “Call of ihe Rockies," Columbia drama at the Capitol ‘flteatxe. When the old west was young. herd-riding, 00111011 it out with min-toting rustlers and bandits and the latest Charles Starretvt starring film reirindles the excitement am wirlt oil those pioneer days. Tops in its own field o! entw- tainment, “Ce-ll of the Rockies" is intended for family enjoyment. It tells of how Ann Bradford, por- trayed by beautiful Iris Meredith, isforcedtoaluctionoflshelfin-_ temestinherrancmtomeetsmte held by s. crooked lend dealer. Olin/t Bilolfley, played by Btsnett. acquires the Plwerty. and tinds himself battling against nistlers, and other western gunmen. ‘riuee range bollarw, are sung the Bone oi the Pioneers, s. unl- que musical quintet. Allan James’ direct-ion oi’ Ed The Bsntrsl Guardian Thiseulllnnlsnservediernewsol t It edvgtlsln; oi snewsynsurems insult! ltdeents s IflllylllUi-l, pew- sbleinsdvsnom OIABWELL Ill‘ Phowlfliibl- OONIIDIIATION LIFE INBUI INOI. L-flHJl-fll-SIA ma.» or mane mmonr. -8 m. Rand Mstheson. Mari- Enrzisr ‘hensportailon °“ rrui-a-ea-u. -—8ms.r; W vmdswiifillfl :1 In Fayed‘!!! skate. tom l0- 11-510-2-24-11. reason-mum cannon Sor- fihnt $3312‘ '11 P?“ m‘ , ‘ rl-s-zi-z-u-u. IAMYION UNITED CRAIG-L- Bervioes on Bandung‘; Februsry 30th ls iollorvavs: M30 swan 1'1, PAEM. I Hm P ' pressurize-u. BNWAIJ. Past rel Oh . °° Fgbruuy %. Services on sunday. 1i A. M. New Dollllnlim 8P.M.Oornwa1l7P.liLa.nd5.B. st 1i A. M. Rev. E. R. Woodride. Minister. L-520-2-34-1i. cannon ANNOUNCEMENT , rian Church Brookfleld Charge. 1/ :2: car/m: l 12:: Gdftalbe dead l Fundamentals of Linehreeding A Bytlmnisanfllnbweriniendmtbomlssionkpeeknental roumzidnailnmsesidcsllll. PABTIV Oiesr Biliver v. liver v. Group ll (l) Muddy Silver. (2) 14mg Blank Short Black ‘ripped (8) Wide Silver Bar v. Silver Bur. OII-coloured and muddy silver ‘Narrow ve Apos- L- 3-2-24-11. NEW WALLPAPER. - Holmans. (Jiarlottetown store have recently wnlelived th cerlosd oi’ hun re o tt - cup this local 1' per and mail it to R. '1‘. Holman L ., Char- lottetown with your name and ad- dress and you will receive iree their new wallpaper Cfibllfl. L-359-2-173l3‘ ,8,3.'I,l0,14,1'l,2l 1113GT OFFICERS — Queen Mary L. O. B. A, Kingston, held their annual meeting with a, good- ly attendance. The iollowing o!- ticers were duly elected and in- stalled tor the msuing yesr. W. M, Olive ‘neuneee. D. M., Isalaell Newson. S. 0., Edith Barrett. Che/p, Hattie Ward. Rec. Sec. M. B. Ward. Fin. Sec, Melissa Yovunkar. Trees. Mary Bowman. 1". Ieot. Meliim Holmm. D. Luit. Annabell Docheirty. Dir of 0a., Francs Ierter. Diner Guard. Lillian Barrett. Outer Guam. Davis Ward. Guardian. Grace Yeo. l’. M Magaret Ward. Auditors, Hattie Ward. Isaibell Newson and Ammlbell Docheity Organist, Melissa " ‘ . Com. o! . Edith Barrett, Malinda Mei‘- shall, Grace, Yeo Berle Stewart. Sophie Newson. At the close o! the meeting a dainty lunch was served, after which a social hour was enJoyed by eilil. IBJZZELI: - NEWSON NU?- TIALS-A mien-but pretty wed- ding took place alt the Baptist Parsonage, Ohsrlottetowm, st 3 P. M. on January 28rd when, Lil- lien Holma, daughter 0d Mt. Bmgem Newson, Kingston was united in marriage to, Lloyd Welds-on rrimell. New Haven, The bride looked very becoming in s suede cloth, burgundy tan dres with accessories to match wear-lag s. black seal cost, with patched fox collar, and carried s gorgeous bouquet o1 yellow roses. The bride was attended by her cousin. Mia Alma. Newson, R. N. wearing s. crepe, powder blue dress, and car- rying s. bouquet o! pink csr- netions. The groom was slbly sup- ported by lVLr. Keith Johnson. The bridal D1111’! Do-otook oi’ s sumptu- ous supper Sill 5.80 P. M. in the “Blue Room," at the "Old 9min. Rests/tuna, which was artistically decorated for the occasion. Their many friends join in wishing than mwny years oi’ happy bliss, us‘ the! journey through lire. DonGra , " by yaonaocampanl hymn“. The many irienrb o: Mrs. A. Stewart or Kelvin, are sorry to learn that she is s patient in the in; oi high praise, while Benjamin_ Kline's photography is excellent. h-inoe Edward Island Hospital and hope tor her speedy recovery. is prevalent to an alarming ex- tent. While murldiness and clear- nea oi’ silver are dependent to some eurtenrt on diet, yet on the other hand evidence clearly in- dicates that in some lines oi! fox. esthesilver lslisble togo at: colour or acquire s. muddy appear- ance. Every fox breeder should cisseitythefoxminhismnntiinh) cliiierexit gmups, clear silver, mind- dy silver and groups in-tennediate between the two extremes. Only by classitying the foxes can the undesirable typos o! silver be elim- inated from the slot Random mating o! diilterent Whoa has led ‘bo off-coloured silver. which can be remedied by Judici- ous lindbreeding. _ Many of the lull silver tones lack characterandhevesbeldsp- peersnoo on account of the tam that the silver has s. very short black tip. The length c4’ the black trip is an imiportant factor in the selection oi’ the breediinz stock. There has been an entin lack of lud-gment in selection with re- spect to bhe silver bar. A few yes-rs ago the ranches were overrun with narrow silver bare. The Do- minion tel Fox Ranch took the initial step in making definite emistions that these should be eliminated mom the breeding stock and it is Itill advisable that foxes showing a silver baa- o! 1-4 indh siiverpelilisnotmwmtionslto thewiditholthebar. black tip to the surface body. Such hairs, when the fur is tine and iihe silver has appearance. ere a mmsce than an asset from s standpoint. It would be to vantage o! breeders who such foxes to breed for s bar rather than ior s. bar gin to look more other hand, it may be altogether s different quwti where s for breeder has sel r‘ ‘- tor sud metallic silver. In tbs-t ease sliver hairs may have some emis- (l) Dense Silver Heirs v. Bout- t But sickness o'er-took tsredBilvei- Hnin. » (B) Tight Pinned v. Open Pur- 20d. (S) W011 Rlrlod DIN! Y. Wil- mneumtis n. u» peat anew u silver foxes the silver is deficient in the . It is lea the favourable ‘iaraoten o! u" “PM! Swims have been oare- rully selected. 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