GU ARDIAN (b) Grads 1I—-1 Hilda MacLean, Qocgaix trim CHARLOTIEIUWN Mt '1. Stock O MINING A Exchange ...... (C TORONTO, Oct. iii-The Toronto mining market was hanging on the Pltllelfl and Com- oi Montreal Stock shire; a Claude 'G6di'rcy, Wilt- mye; 4 Jggn u“, wpmmg, llampalnre; 2 Ralph Edwards. Sec. k-Cabbage (2 heads): 1 Hflmpvhire: 3 wldsed Lester. Preston Tremors, Hampshire; 2 11111112511178- (c) Grades III 6s IV—1 Ora Tre- mere, Hampshire; 2 Robert Ed- wards, Hampshire; 3 Jean Lane Wlltsliire; 4 Joyce Deacon, Wilt- shire. Sec. 1 (d). grades V d: VI: 1 Iois Younker, Hampshire; 2, Winnitred Campbell, Wiltshdre; 3 Hilton Kit- son. Hampshire; 4 Alics Stewart, Hampshire. (e) Gracia V116: VIII: 1 Thelma Hampshire; 2 Younker, Hampshire; miners, Hampshi-e; 4 Lois Mac- leod, Hampshire. Bee. (i-Squash (one): l Ralph Younkar, Hampshire; 2 Robert Ed- wards, Hampshire; 3 Verna Kitson, H psliire; 4 1.01s MacIeodJ-lamp- Miscellaneous (Canadian Press] MONTREAL, Oct. 13- Wheat, nor no 2 0i). Barley, (‘amidlsn western no 8 44. Oats, teed no 1 38. Flour; spring wheat patents, firsts $5 0t.) Flour seconds $5 50. ropes yesterday with volume down to the lowest level (or the year. [Supplied by M r Brokers blamed the slump to counter DIDY Exchange) am‘: 01"" Bell sci 181 Brazilian 'l 3-4 BCPotweli-A 251-4 Dom B 0e ’ . 51-2 'l 3-4 Can PacR ... ... ... .... 93-8 Dom Bridge .. .. I9 3-4 Imp Tob .- .. 12 3-4 Inter Nickel .. . 31 3 4 McColi Front Montreal Power . 33 Nat Brew 351-4 Nat Steel Coal 13 1-4 Power Corp . . - . . . . 8 . 181-3 .. . .. 13 Steelol Carr... -- 49 BANKS Bk 0i N. S- Bk of Montreal Royal ' Cari Ek of’ M T’L. CURB l (Siipifled by Pitileld and Com- pany, Members of Montreal Stock Exchange) Stocks 01>"! BAOii-.. . 145-8 Distillers S ... . 26 3-4 Imp Oil... .. .. 191-4 Inter" Pet ... .. 34 1-3 Melchers A . . . , . .. 9 1-8 P15 our/cc (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. Iii-Butter, eggs and potntncs were narrowly higher on Montreal dairy and produce mar- kcts lust wcck whilc cheese ruled sicndy. \'o i grade liuiter ndrunccil n cent to 2i routs n pound for carlots or loss. Small lots to retailers brought 25 for solldii rind 20 for prints. Potntocs in 80170111111 hugs became S" to S5 ocuts ton nu i New Bruns- wick mountains, 75 to R0 [or Quebec iuouiiiniiis and 55 to M cents tor Quebec coiiiiiors. .\'o1 (luturlo chm-s:- brought l.'i to lfi-“i, cents a pound and no i Quebec 123)’; in 113T‘. (traded shipments of eggs brought 3i to 21K cents n tlfiZPll for A-inrge, T.’ to tiii for .i\-|u('~illu|ii, ‘J7 in 28 for A- pulints, ‘J5 10i- ll rind 2i to 21% tor C. . “I . BENNETT AND PROSPERITY g6 hand in hand. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals, do pl! word; Wsntrrs and Eastern locals, Sc Announcements and Coming Innis ls. ‘or word; Oisssitirl ner won! - word Other ratrn on application. For Sale $4.10 to $4.. $11.00. largo of Columbus Uuy, cent to $4.08 dollar advanced 3-3‘: of one per cent 0.00 cents. ‘ Unable t0 go to the rescue a crowd of holiday-makers on the top o! a cliff here watched two Southamp- low. 2c per word; In Irlnorlam Notices, 10o prr lnchi Lists o! Floral anal Spiritual Ollsrings, Cards, ole , do pop name: butters of Gondola-n .._ 10c per innlir Nnflrrs 0| Thanks and Apprarlntbl. 70s. pm Incl or 40. lq aiinllnnm Charge for any ...-allusion! twInty-Ilva calls. iflfifif Flour bakers $5 40. Flour winter wheat patents, choice '0. Flour white corn $5.00 Bran ton $21 2.1. Mlddlliigs ton WSM. Rolled oats bag 00 llis $3.05. Hay no f per ton carlois 310,00 to Cheese o 1 Ont 13 to 135$. cheese o 1 Que 12% to 12%. Butter no 1 24. Eggs fresh specials in cartons A 1. iigga A 1 medium ~12. Eggs A large 38. Eggs A medium 36 Eggs A pullets 33. Eggs B large 30. Eggs B medium 28 Eggs C M. Potatoes N B mis 80's 80%;. Potatoes Que mts Eli's 75-50. Potatoes Qua 80's iii-till, Currencies (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Oct. lil-Wlih Nciv York exchange! closed in observance trolling ivua only light oii liloiitrcul turcign exchange Saturday. The puunil sterling roan 23-32 of a and the United Status to 1 17-112 per cent premium. ‘I'm- French franc tiruiccl .01 o! a cent at GRAIN , (Canadian Presn) “TXNIPEU, Oct. iii-A trickle 0i’ acllliig orders, engendered by lower price trends nt Liverpool, sent fut- urca values ‘it-it, emit iiii(lcr the prev- ions close in ii liailcss Winnipeg Gruln exchange session Saturday. All options were n). the day's bot- toinmoat levels nt the close, tictnlierit at 911A, Noveiuiicn mid lii-rciiihcr i)‘: 11ml MB)’ 957E411) cents. ‘Pile session was the (pilelest in some time dut- to holidays iii the United States iind Argentina, restricting irmie heirs. A‘ pinch of export buylng-ivliii no figure liolug plnvcd on the (ln_v'a for- eign silos of (‘imudlnn whcut-ivns tha market's sole support and this was insufficient to olfact the occas- ional selling order that drlhiiled lntn the trailing pit. Liverpool prices ivcre cosy Imui tho opening, closing ‘jg-lad lower. Price trends their were iiiiluenccil by reported crop improvement iii Argen- tina, where (lrougiit. iu recent mouths has resulted iu severe dctorlui-ntluvi to growing grains. (lush und course grains also did little. WATCH TOURISTS BROWN SARK, Channel Islands, Oct. ll- ton visitors drown in the sea be- Miscellaneous FOR sTiTiF-I "Aver-Trix roivrv- Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. T6 Let ___..___._._____ noose T0 LETNOVEMBER m. A l R. E. lVihtch. pp y L-1l21-10-4-t1. TO LET-DESIRABLE COTTAGE. Central location. Apply Guardian Gillie. L-lggllil-ll-ili. FOR SALE-KITCHEN RANGE. Apply 11 Spring Park Road. L-l305-i0-12-3l HEATED ROOM AND BOARD. Central location. Apply Guard- 11-1215-10-12-31. TO LET-APARTMENT 1N ROCH- iord Apartments. Ground Moor, Reasonable Rent. MacKinnon At McNeill, Solicitors, 90 Great George Street. 11-1258-10-10-61. F011 SALE-LADIES’ FUR COAT, (Muskrat). size 38. Write “F." care Guardian. L-1261-10-10-4i I011. SALE — WILLIS KNIGHT truck, one ton, good condition. Apply L. P. MacKinnon, North River Road, Charlottetown. L-lflli-iii-lfl-Si. WANTED~M HORSES FROM I to l0 years, 1400 to i500 lbs. Must be sound and right. Apply M. W- wooq, L-l218-10-10-4i Artists‘ Supplies AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND FOB catalogue oi’ Christmas Card dc- sigris in black and whlta tor hand colouring. A profitable pastime. Samples and catatonia ten cents onoatalogus tree. Tally Ho! Art Shop, Wellington e oitr, Tor- ‘pnto. B-IO-S-T-T-ti. price $15.00‘. OUTSIDE SASHES 0N HAND, AND made to order. A Duchemin dz Co. L-i237-i0-l1_-6_l_. LEAVING FOB BOSTON BY AUTO about the 15th. Can alrommodnte two passengers. Rate reasonable. Apply Box 204 Charlottetown or telephone B50. L-l23l-l0-l1-3l. PREMIUMS RECElVED-ENFORM- ation given and new Business mitten on plans to suit your every need at our new oflice. Currie Building. Charlottetown. J. A. Moore, Sun Lite. Sales Help-Mu. or Fen-i WANTED —- AMBITIOUS SALES people, men and women. 813MB time, to handle our line of Per- sonal Christmas cards. featurins the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parchments, gravure etchings, many WW3)" style cards with till-l)" P111511"!- attractlve calendars, humorous cards, envelopes with wallet flap style, iancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use oi gold and silver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dit- ieront. Seventy exquisite numbers to chose from styled in c1159 mm‘ equipped with handle. Prices start at one dollar per dozen. Llbélil c on. Write Premier Art Guild. 202 Castle Building. Mon- trest. N-zil-‘il Arcana-rice wauren r0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber col- loge. Halifax 11-358- ' Lost LOST — IN CITY, GLASSES IN cue. Finder leave at Guardian Oflice. _ L-l28i1_-1_0-i2~3l. LOST-TABPAULIN OFF TRUCK between Charlottetown and Hazel- llttle change at the and o! (lax losing .26 to 034 ' tori. Hampshire. attractions and tho inclination of traders to await. ths verdict of ths vpters on Monday bsfor taking on new conimlttmcuts. Prices sliovrsd ths sca- sion, ihe gold indpx gsinsd 1i! to 101. 8T and tho mlscellanleous minds in- Trading in quantity was confined to thp penny stocks. Morita-Kirk- land, which dropped 20 cents in two sessions, attemp a comeback and achieved a risa of 6 cents but held only part. of , Changes in the senior golds wars insignificant null in the secondary gold group prices were maintained. Trade was small in the base metals and slivers. Oil stocks remained in the background. (Canadian Press) TORO‘“"‘O, 0C1. 13- Stocks m. 1H t iisiln- l‘ __ 35 (Ti-n Put .. 173 tfliciii lies 7D (‘iiibouiz . 11W, ("onliiruiii 155 Eidrirziilo 143 h‘ Briilit 431i Fed Kirk 3 tiods Luke (ioldalc Kirk liiikc l‘ Shove liilllillllllt! ... ... . . Liitlc l. l. . . .\1ii|)l(3 l. McKciizio . 104 M .\ . lilc Min Corp Morris K . Nipissiux! . .. . Nfilfllitlii . . . Olgaiiii Pot (‘oh . . Pick (‘ru . . l'ioiicci' Pros .\ir . llciid .\uli| ltcii l_.:|k|~ ltcno (told . .\'ud liusiu hflvlvuuiiu ‘Pualioiu ’l‘cck l! 'i‘oburn Ventures \Vull(->( .\|iiu __ Ymir r t: ca’ Tutni sales lil,(\“(). L .\ i.lS'i‘l-2l) Pore (‘ro .. Pore (fro ltolib Mont Sud liiincs . North Wiltshire School Fair ‘ The annual school fair was held in North Wilt-shire Hall on Septgm. ber 13. 1935. The schools taking Dart were Hampshire and North manure. Following is the prize CLASS L-Grnlns See. ‘ii-Shea! of 100 heads of wheat: 1 Ralph Younker, Hamp- Slfre: 2 Fulton Kitsch, Hampshire; 3 Verna Kitson, Hampshire. ‘Sec. 4-811: ears ol sweet corn: l Lois MacLeod, Hampshire; 2 vema Kitwn. l-iB-miishlie; 3 Fulton Kit- 5°"- Hampshire; 4 Claude Godfrey, Wlltsliire. ~ Sec. 5-Pint of beans, (yellow eye): 1 Fulton Kitson. Hampshire; 2 Verna Kltson, Hampshire; 3 Alice Edwards. Hampshire; 4 Vernon Clark. Wlltshlre. CLASS 2-1106! Sec. 1——Peck ot Green Mountain Potatoes: 1 Fulton» Kitson, Hamp- shire; 2 Verna Kitson, Hampshire. Sec. 2——1 peck of Irish Cobblers: 1 Fulton Kitson. Hampshire; 2 Leith Easter, Wiltshlre. Sec. 3 (oi-Collection of 3 turnim (table): l Leighton Imrter, Hamp- shire; 2 Alec Larter. Hampshire; 3 John Edwards. Hampshire; 4 Ferns Tremere, Hampshire. Sec. 3 (hr-Collection oi 3 turnips (teed): 1 Leighton tartar. Hamp- shire; 2 Carmen Mitchell, Wilt- shire. Sec. 4-—Coiieotion of 3 mangeis: 1 L015 MacLeod. Hampshire; 2 Clit- ton Stewart. Hampslfire; 3 Ralph Edwards. Hampshire; 4 Arnold Eas- Sec. 5-47 "ection oi’ s carrots, hall-long: i Carmen Mitchell, N. Wiltshlre: 2 John Edwards. Hamp- shire; 3 Harry Younirer, Wiitshirs: 4 Vernon Clark, Wlitshire. Sec. o-Collection of 0 par-snipe: i Claude Tremere, Hampshire; 2 Alice Edwards, Hampshire; a Rob- ert Edwards, Hampshire; 4 Arnold Easton, Hampshire. CLASS 3—Velttlblfl Sec. 1-6 green tomatoes: 1 Ralph ‘r , Hampshire; 2 Calvinliss- ter. Wliishhe; 3 Jean Lana. Wilt- shlre; 4 Errol Stewart. Hampshire. CLASS lr-Flowsrs Seo. l-Bouquet of sweet peas: 1 Jean Ilene, Wiltshirc. Soc. 2-—Bouquet o! mixed flowers: i John Edwards, Hampshire; 2 Lois Younker, Hampshire; 3 Lorne Eas- ter, Wiltshiie; 4 Alec Inter, Hamp- shire. ‘ Sec. s-Bouquet o! Gladiolus: 1 John Edwards, Hampshire. Sec. t-Potted Geranium: 1 Lois Younker. Hampshire; 2 Jean Lane, Wlltsliirc; 3 Verna Kltson, Hamp- shire; 4 Fulton Kitson, Hampshire. CLASS 5—l"rultl r Sec. 1—P1ate oi t! apples (Red As- trachan): lClaude Tremere, Hamp- shire; 2 Jean Lane, Wiitshlre; 3 Bertha White, fitampsiiire; 4 Hilda Maebean, Hampshire. Sec. 0—Piate of 6 appla (Weal- thy): 1 Lois MacLcon, Hampshire; 2 Alice Edwards. Hampshire; 3 Ro- bert Edwards, Hampshire; 4 Ber- tha White, Hampshire. Sw- 3——P1aie of 10 apples (Crabs) 1 Ralph Younker. Hampshire; 2 Iois MacLeod, Hampshire; a Cai- vin Easter. Wlliishire; 4 Nelson Ha- therley. Wiltshire. Sec. t-Piate of 10 plums: 1 Hilda Mat-Lean. Hampshire; z Margaret Latter, Hampshire. CLASS ti-Cooking Sec. l-Single loal of white bread: 1 Margaret Larter, Hampshire: 2 Frances Larter, Hampshire: 3 Ver- na Kltson. Hampshire; 4 Mary Ber- rlvan, Wiltshire. Sec. 2—Pl8.t8 of tea biscuits: l Verna Kitson, HBIHYISlTP/Ej 2 Thei- ma Macbean, Wiltslilre; 3 Phyllis Easton. Hampshire. Sec. S-Plate oi’ 0 sugar cookies: 1 Faiy Johnston, Wiltslilre; 2 Ber- tha White, Hampshire; 3 Alice Ed- wards, Hampshire; 4 Verna Kltson, Hampshire. Sec.~4-—Piaie of 9 ginger snaps: 1 Mary Berrlga-n, Wliltshlre; 2 Phyl- lis Easton, Hampshire; 3, Frances barter. Hampflhlffi: 4 Verna Kit- son, Hampshire. Sec. 5——Plain white tea cake (one egg): 1 Phyllis Easton. Hampshire; 2 Fay Johnston, Wiltshire; 3 Verna Kitsori, Hampshire; 4 Bertha White Hampshire. Sec. 6—-PIate of brown sugar fudge: 1 Lois Younker, Hampshire; 2 Phyllis Easton, Hampshire; 3 Verna Kitson, Hampshire; 4 Ora Tremere, Hampshire. See. 'l—School lunch (quantity for one pupil): 1 Verna Kitsch, Hampshire; 2 Lois Younker, Hamp- shire. CLASS ‘l-Sewirig, Knitting and Crocheting Sec. l, Division A-Specimen plain sewing (doi1‘s tires); 1 Helen Hath- erly, Wiltshlre; 2 Alice Edwards, Hampshire; 3 Winniireci Campbell, Wllishire. Sec. 2——Specimen of darned mit- ten: 1 Wlnnlired Campbell. Wilt- sli-ire; 2 Helen Hatherley. Wiitsliire; 3 Alioe Edwards. Hampshire. Sec. 4-Specimen of knitted scarf: 1 Helen Hatherley, North Wlitshire; 2 Alice Edwards. Hampshire, CLASS ‘i-Division B Sec. 1—Specimen of hemstltching (double) hand-towel: 1 Phyllis Eas- ton, Hampshire. Sec. 5—Speoimen of embroidery (done in white on white material): 1 Verna. Kitson, Hampshire; 2 Phyllis Easton, Hampshire. CLASS s, Division A-Mannal Training Sec. 1—Mateh box holder: 1 Harry Younker, Wiltslrire; 2 Harrison Frimell. Wlltshire. CLASS 8. Division B-Mlnuai Training Sec. 4—lviiscelianeous: 1 Dawson Tremere, Hampshire. CLASS it-Live stock and poultry Sec. 1 (a) heifer calt (dairy lneeci): 1 Reggie Clark, Wiltshire; 2 Claude (iodtreyWlltshii-e; 3 Gor- don Godfrey. Wiltshire; 4 Verna Kit-son, Hampshire. Sec. 1 (b)—Heifer call (bee! breed): i Ralph Younker, Hamp- shire. Sec. 2-—Pl1ll€li and cockerei (bar- red rock): 1 Ralph Yoiinkcr. 111ml?- shire: 2 Gerald Easter, Hampshire: 3 Reggie Clark, Wiltshire; 4 Ver- non Clark. Wiitslrire. Seed-Pallet and cockerel (White Iealiorh): 1 Arnold Easton. Hamp- shire; 2 Phyllis Easton, Hampshire; fl Leith Easter, Wlitsliire. CLASS 10—(7ollections Sec. 1—l0 injurious weeds: i North Wiltshire school; 2 Hamp- shire. Sec. 2-15 decidioua tree leaves: 1 North Wiltsliire school; 2 Hamli- shire school. Sec. 3——Samples oi’ wood: 1 Hampshire school; 2 North Wilt- shii-e school. See. 4—Plant diseases: i Hamp- shire school; 2 North Wiitshire school, See. 5-20 insects: 1 North Wilt- alidre school. CLASS IL-Scliool Work Maciean, Wiitshire; 2 Fay John- ston, Wiiishire; 3 Reggie Clark, Wiltshire; 4 Margaret Lei-tar. Hampshire. (t) Grades IX d: X: 1 Phyllis Eiaaton, Hampshire; 2 Verna Kit- soui, pshire; 3 Nelson Hather- 191’. Wilt-shire. ' CLASS 11-8011001 Work Sec. Q-Mlp drawing, (a) grades V 8c VI: 1 Preston Tremere, Hamp- shire; 2 Claude Tzemere, Hamp- shire; I Alice Stewart, Hampshire; 4 Lawson Tremere, Hampshire. (b) Grades VII a VIII: i Reggie Clark, Wlitshire; 2 John Edwards. Hampshire; 3 Margaret Larter, Hampshire; 4 Thelma Macleah, Wiitshire. (c) Grades DI a X: 1 VemaKit- son, Hampshire; z Phyllis Easton; Hampshire; 8 Nelson Hatlieriey, Wiltslilre. ' Sec. 3—Art work. (a) Grade I: 1 Calvin Easter, Wiltshire; 2 Doreen Campbell, Wiltsliire; 3 Raymond Berrigan, Wiltshire; 4 Ions. Kitson, Hampshire. (b) Grade II:- 1 Mildred Larter, Hampshire; 2 Hilda Maclearr, Hampshire; 3 Ralph Edwards, Hampshire. (c) Grades III 8a 1V: l Harry Younker. Wiltshire; 2 Errol Stewart HampshLre; 3 Harrison Frizzeli, Wiitslilre; 4 Carmen MitchelLWiit- shire. (d) Grades V d: Vi: 1 Donnie MacLean, Wilisliire; 2 Preston Tre- mere, Hampshire; 3 Alice Stewart, Hampshire; 4 Ray Stewart, Hamp- shire. (e) Grades VII 8a VIII: i Reggie Clark, Wilts-hire; 2 Thelma Mac- Lean. Wiltshire; 3 Ralph Noye, Wiltshlre; 4 Earl Johnston, wilt- shire. (i) Grades 1X dz X: lNelson Hatherley, Wiltshire; 2 Phyllis Eas- ton. Hampshire; 3 Verna Kitson, Hampshire. (g) Grades VII to X: 1 Phyllis Easton, Hampshire; 2 Nelson Hath- erley, Wlltsliire; 3 Verna Kitsch. Hampshire. Sec. 4-Portfoiio (a) grades 1 to VI: 1.Nortl'i Wilt-shire school; 2 Hampshire school. (b Grades VII to X): Wlitshire school and Hampshire school (eq- ual). - Sec. 5 (rroject map) : 1 North Wlashire school; 2 Hamrpshir.“ school. i Sec. 6—O'riginal Poster (a) grades ‘ 1 to VI: 1 Lawson ‘rremerel-Iamp- l shire; 2 Claude Tremors, Hamp- i shire; 3 Preston Tremere, Hamp- shire; 4 Alice Edwards, Hampshte. (b) Grades VII to X: 1 Phyllis‘ Easton, Hampshire; 2 Ralph Noye, Wlltshire; 3 Nelson Hatherley. WlltSlllN. Sec. 8~Plasticiiie Modelling (a) grades IV and under: 1 Wlltshirc school; 2 Errol Stewart, Hampshire. (b) Grades V, VI and VIII: i Claude Tremere, Hampshire; 21.01.- Younker, Hampshire; 3 North Wilt- shlre school: 4 Hampshire slhool. (c) Grades VIII, IX and X: i Verna Kitson. Hampshire; 2 Phyl- l-is Easton. Hampshire; 2 Nelson Hatlierley, Wiltshire. CLASS IZ-{Tontests Sec. l-Public Speaking: 1 Verne Kltson. Hampshire; 2 Nelson Hath- eriey, Wlltshire. Sec. 4-Orai Reading: 1 Shirley MaeLean, Wiltshlre; 2 Arnold Eas- ton, Hampshire; 3 Lona Kitson. Hampshire; 4 Fay Johnston, Wilt- shire. CLASS lit-Sports shire; 2 Ira Younker, Hampshire. Wilt-shim. under: shire; 2 Inna. Kitson, Hampshire; Shirley MacLean, Wiitshire. Sec. 5: 1 Lawson Tremcre. Hamp- shire; 2 Reggie Clark. Wiltshire; 3 Irving ‘Iremere, Hampshire. Tremere. Hampshire; White. Hampshire. shire; shire; 3 Alice Stewart, Hampshire. Bertha White, Hampshire. ‘Premere. Hampshire. ANN OUNCING The Worldls a Greatest e FOX SHOW Nov. 4th to 8th Nov. 4m to 81h CHARLOTPETOWN 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. Cash Prizes for 43 Sections totalling upwards of $2,000. Last year’s Show was a tremendous success. year’s will be even bigger. This Our Prize List and magni- ficent collection of Silver Trophies will bring together the very best foxes in the Province." ' . The new classification places less emphasis on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance of the money pelt classes. ‘Blacks, extra darks and dark silvers all included in Section 1. Other color phases are dark, mediums, medium sil- vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale silvers. Classes for pups, yearlings and adults, males and females, registered in the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize List. Grand Banquet. Canadian National Thetbig foxmeifs banquet will be held on Tuesday, evening, November 5th, at the above Hotel and will be one of the highlights of the season. will be sold as accommodation is limited. Only 140 tickets An excellent dinner, an evening of fun and enjoyment. Short snappy speeches. Write for Prize List with full particulars. THE SILVER FOX EXHIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION 0F, P.E.l. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, Summerside, P. E. I. W. R. SHAW, Secretary, Sec. 1-100 yard dash for boys l3- and 14: l John Edwards, Hamp- Sec. 2-75 yard dash. boys 9 and l0: 1 Fulton Kitsch, Hampshire: 2 Clayton Larter, Hampshire; 3 John Beririran. Wiitshii-e; 4 Lorne Easter Sec. 3-50 yard dash. gL"ls a and 1 Hilda Maeheari. Hump» 3 Doreen Campbell. Wiltshire; 4 Sec. 6-75 yard dash. 1M5 1i 11nd 12: 1 Helen Hatlieriey, Wiitshire; 2 Ora Tremere, Hampshire; 3 Ferne 4 Bertha Sec. 9-50 yard dash. sirls 11 and 12: 1 Wlnniired Campbell. Wilt- 2 Annie Bryneton, Hamp- Sec. 13-5) yard dash (3 legQ-d race. girls): l Feme Tremere and Sec. iii-so yard dash bgys 8 and BENNETTS THE MAN Calvin Easter, Wiitshire; 3 Ray- mond Berrigan, Wiltshirc; 4 Er- nest Watts, Hampshire. Sec. 11-50 yard jockey racoboys: 1 John Edwards 8a Lawson ‘Promote Hampshire; 2 Claude Tremor-c 6: Fulton Kitson, Hampshire. Sec. 18-75 yard dosh. cirls 13 RI l4: 1 Mary Callaghan, Wlll-SlllTQf 2 Mary Berrigan, Wiitshirc. Sec. 20—Ha1f mile relay. 4 pupils: 1 Wlltsliirc school; 2 Hampshire. BLU-CNOSE LEAVES FOR HOME WATERS PLYMOUTH, Oct. C. P. Cable) -Aft.er spending the summer in British waters, and participating in the naval and merchant marine activities connected with the ob- servance ot the King's Silver Jub- ilee, the champion Nova Scotia schooner Biuenosc sailed ycstcrdflY for its home port. Lunenburg, N. Sec. 14-50 yard dash (three-leg- S. ged race, boys): 1 Earl Johnston dz Ira Younker, Wiitshire; 2 John Ed- wards and Lawson Tremere, Hamp- shire; 8 Irving Tremere a Claude BRUINS T0 START TRAINING 0G1‘. 2i BOSTON, Oct. iIi-(APJ-Bus- ton Bruins hockey team will begin If it is a job-Bennetfls the man. If it is security-Bennetfls the man. If its prosperity-Bennetfls the man. If its social peace and tranquility - under: 1 Leo Berrigaii, Wiltshire; 21 twining at Saint John _ on Oct. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘would practice, Rpss said, in the 21, General Manager Art Ross an- pie-season training of the Bruins‘ nounced tonight. About 40 players l and the Bruins Cubs teams. - - ---- —---..;.~_—_~_—g If you want Rt. Hon. Mackenzie King as m... o, our next leader in Canada, mark your ballot in Queens County this way. AL mos ia J. JAMES LARABEE W. CHESTER S. McLURE JOHN H. MYERS PETER SINCLAIR X Vote for Larabee and Sinclair and give -.________._.___-- _ wanted brook, also milk can cover on seal Sec. 2-4 wreen cucumbers: 1 Cal- _ , . film n?‘ “rlliiJlm” Johnny ttiifi“l§li.illsiililt‘-'i'ilsn Msoliisloli- See 1—W'itins- on graci- l: l Bennettk the mflll- King‘ a WOIkllig 111310111)’- ~ IlIml-I A0!" W "A" 7° “" m’ ' - . - ' - ii ' ' dward a -' Civil Eat‘ . wuesum: i anuiey - woi’: in small family. o children. mxlnhu-e" A ce E 8' ‘mp Maacllzari. s FWiitshii-e: 3 Doreen Ill CVQYY respect-Bennetfs 11118 man. ADVERTISEMENT {"5 """' ‘m’ “l m“ w saunas-r is a certainty. The Sec. s-c beets: 1 iami Stsdwart, Campbell. wrnun-e; 4 Gerald Iias- _ x a" Gmmmll-im-io-ll-ai. others also run. Hampshtrvsn John Mwardsjamp- ter, Hampshire. _ _T__._, .. ., ,, ~ v0 TE FOR McL UREPAND MYERSMIN QUEENS i