PAGE 151L311‘ run MARKETING Marketing field are unsurpassed. UR Pelting Plant, with Electric Drying rooms and skilled Staff, is unexcelled. - ,.World Interest Cent ‘IJFFIBERSAND BIREBTURS loud of Director! — r ‘ Following are the officers and ‘ directors of the Silver Fox Breeders niid Exhibitors Assoc ation of Prince Eduard Island for the current year 19.172 Patrons - The Hon. George DesBrisay DeBlois, Lt-Governor of the Province of Prince Edward Island; Hon. James G. Gardiner, Minister of Agriculture, Dominion of Canada: Hon. Thane A. Campbell, M. A, Premier of the Province of Prince Edward Island. Queens County-Major A. W. Al- lan, M. C.. Charlottetown; John Roper, Sherwood; Major A. S. Rob- ertsm. Mermaid; F. G. Kennedy, Southport; George Brown. Char- lottetown; Lt. Col. D.A. MacKinnon, Charlottetown: Walter Grelol‘. Brackley Point. ray, Kensington: A. L. Rogers, Ken- Honoraiy Directors-Hon. W. H. Kinfls Oouni_\'—Douglas Ailkcn. Dennis, lvhnister of Agriculture. Bay Fbrtune: H. L Mabon. Mon- Prinoe Edward Island; His Worship tague: Samuel Johnston, Fortune Percy W. Turner. Mayor of Ohar- I Bridge; W. H. Davison. Montague; lottetowu: R. R. Bell, President Edwin Reid, Rollo Bay West. ~ Board of Trade. Executive Committee — Samuel President - Samuel Johnston. Fortune Bridge; Major A. ; I-‘cvtune Bridge. Vice~Presidi=nt - Brenton Clarke. i Johnston, = S. Robertson, Mermaid; R. S. Hum- phiey. Kensingion; Walter Gregor. Prince county-Robert Humph-l Till! crinkhrrljrrigww Gunkinan res Around Prov MAGNIFICENT TRilPiiiES RiiR ,si|iw WINNERS The Trophies offered at the Silver Fox Show provide a great measure vi" attraction. interest and stimula- s._i._.,.__ nulice. The sincere thanks o! the Fox inhibitors’ Asociation i6 ex- tended to those to whose generosity and interest this fine encourage- ment and support is clue. The iullowiiig is a list. 0X Trophies to be oileicd this year i. Silver Cup donated by iiFORGE R. lvIcQUARRIE. Sum- “imncial Fox “““ ‘ ‘ ‘AAA AA a 'v¢i'_,_,v,,,,,, v Vvwvf avvvvv ' 0th Fur Tri Honorary President. — Dr. A. A. smiwni C- 3- RWQTYS- 5“l‘,llllf‘l‘5ld°3 iron. The BITE)’ oi" silverware, which _ Uoi-khart, President Canadian Nat- B- W Rflbeflwl- Sllmmemde- Rvli- “:11 be on display during the period WOLF ‘ _ 1.111111 Silver Fox Breeders’ Associa- eslz ll3edeqllfli 319M011 Cllrlll‘. at the Show is a magnificent one, RED FOX ELECTRIC SEAL UR selling connections in the Silver l‘ lit‘ i on. - llllll lllvllls 1111118 lllllll P115118 4 RACCOON BEAVER DeLUXE l S110 Cha moi PERSIAN LAMB MUSKRAT H550 t0 $52.00 w Coats mnied s Lined 4 4 I1. , . _ _- - - . S imin i"."1‘1. i Brackley Point; Maj l‘ A. W. Allen. a n" ‘d , f. ' Cl i Adult Mai . ' LR expert glladmg talent m“ ehcllqh the ‘Secrgtarllf-Wnlter R. Shaw, De- Charlottetown; G. B? Rogers. Siim- ‘lhlltllilili 199516 irvullrll? woodside, Mal- l highest praise from market authorities. _. ;,:£nm,_-,,, 0r Agriculiufg Charlotte- nm-qde, l,,fiuevslgl>\_'eyi_g_lll)donated by m : Untrimmed Cloth (hit. FLEECE CLOTH -31 Bankers-The Canadan Bank of Superlntendent—Goi"don McMii- | I\_'A“I‘ION.1\L rox AND ANIMAL l CHAMQIS LINED ALL HIGH SHADES ‘ v _ h _ ‘k t. W Cflnillfiltf‘. _ lan. Cornwall. I buumcisidc, foi Champion Yearl- 4 charges “Tlrk "l" 1*" that l e ma} 0 "lh _ M ., _ m_____..___.__ ._ .._. __________,__,______ __, __,____ iiiijg Adult}, Won in 1936 by swwgfl I P0515 111'? l0“ “"1" ll 3"" “llllllml ‘lllwl t" (inns RIVER JFNIOR RED New committees were then ap- lfillegli}Sgmledisldeiedb m-i-ER 1 [he aupflgng, (‘R055 pointed as follows Health and vailofqfilr Iljp on“ l’ ' , S $ ' In,’ i Cleanhness --Elmcr liiarPhall and 1,601) Llhrrgg AblD n _ i 9 _ _ . _ _ __ t‘ The llvlpai: Others Branch of Eric Matheson. Assistant Librarian. i “M, SufnInewidemlégllhaghtauve 4 . . i l R advances are lihcral and the ifll1'l1‘>l 1'1 L sly-up nivsr school hclrl their first Alma MacKinnon. Press com- 1 int‘ l nnpion Adult P651818 Won I l thereon is only 3 per cent. per annum. uiccltiiia nn )Oet£}\1bei' Bikini “gill fine rgriiettegagiiggorpngzfihixfigni, htob- T“ 1;. c by m, D_ ca", Cov'ehem_ ‘ ivaciei‘ in tie c an‘ iv ic ie 0- A ac- ‘ Q $'_ _ C d d _. 0 _.._ mmg ofl-icm “we aPDointed; i Phail. Program Committee. Hilda i lrlloNulfililEulhSgnUagchNglli 13$- I M1 ' ‘ v = - ' l i l - . . ~ ..P‘;~:->~“*;"i. 1111;212:221‘ .2122: q........ , Fa l l 1"" )’ MK‘, INT ilullll? “lkluih oiivtiilcLmlan ‘Treasurer Pd l0 Hllfillvfllle T°l1 "Pxl lllefillllfi l “lull; lllilgliAli-‘llllirlrail-ltlkzvnlspnlzltrlinlgss l l?‘ Rabbi,» ivlg¢t<ulnolp circulation with a riddle. The programme was § 5. Silver Cu donated b CAN- l VELOURS VELVETS A _ . ~ _ 1 . unnger, eltiii A ‘at-fern. ro- ' W COIlSht‘ 0 .. _ 1E ~ liqfmulsTs v, 1; - v1 '\ 1 P then piesented hich "td ri ADWN NATIClJNAL sinvah FOX z V1 ARL l . sranime Commiiice. Joyce Dar- gelfitatiotiga i?“ Hilda MacNevin, EREEDERS‘ ASSOCIATION for i FUR FELTS WOOL FELTS l 4 -'~- i‘.i(‘l\ and LOillA Iviachcan. Health v 1s ac nnon. E1 e a n o r l lilrilpion Male Pup. Won in 1936 ‘ - - .- v i - ~ . 1 A un<l C.('(\lillll(’.\$, Wanda I-iving- lglfiliéwn. Joyce MacPhail, Audrey l1! ll- (a- Mlllillflv Slllllmerfilde- - ' ._ , . ,. -, . .. v - ‘ v y ~ v s.» _. , i " ' . h. The meeting than (“Qgedl 6. Silver Cup donated by C. M. “ l,‘ ARI,‘ “AH IN‘. 10 >hnv h v (H, time Jo u \1i(‘i\£‘\ll'l, Librarian, 171110 _ _ - , . , , . Juiri" Dariacli. by smzins the National Anthem. lllli-“PBON 86 00-. London. Ens- t0 AT 35 Ql EH3 SH! l-.l~.'l, t llARLOlllalUiHY It T n i _.d d t h ‘d m 1m“; ALFRED FRASER a, Co, e ¢ “ma, Ed“m.d lshmd W“ “lggeulféi lrnciltxvlq wick: timee. E 1 d t éNC.,v{:I.Y.,foi1-9Céiagipion F‘emalel£ _ 1 The meeting ihcn adjourned. "ll "1 3 i’ blBWflfl 84' . a, Summerside. v I t l - - 7 Silver Cup donated by THE Charlottetown Fur Sales Limited. m ‘.15.? ‘hilt’: 011 Sllmy Days an... m. . s» 1 October 22nd with the president ———-—- POOL‘ Pa“ G’ Clark’ Represenm‘ ‘ T 3r imnold Beer ‘in the chair‘ m‘; HARPENDEN, England‘ Oct‘ 30'__ Live, Summcrsidc, for Champion meeting Open b)’ the reading of the iggl-Deficlerwv o! sunshine was ,*,’,P;l’,‘?‘,2’,1‘,’;j- by 5”" . - 9 9 ~ minutes bv Ruth MiwLean The 5 thinnest prominent feature or 8 5.1 cu d ma _ —~ ~ . - ' by T. treasurer Robbie MacKinnon then m” r°°°'d8' d°°l“°d w- G‘ Cmhm“ FQTOrl lgovieellmr (mZTD Mum. l A . .. i can» his rPprirt. It was moved and gt‘ umedlmvmmfll‘ “p9rlmenlall tSn u. B. ‘for chalmpion iuaie o A LA AA u- - QAQAAQAALL - “MAI ' “DU . . Mlnondm mm the report be adaph ma‘ on‘ iscussing: Engliinds N0, 1i She-w. ‘vol-l in 1936 by my wood‘ -.k . . AQLLQ -I-I - 4AAA -..... A ;_ ed v ,1 q, Tin- secretary gave her report ‘grooglilicveegsagtgrtigiacle vvgatlglgg-Wl sine, Malncqilv- x i _ I k Y Clrepiiias‘ trofinrttthe every month this year and m I‘ 3. Sll\-(31‘ Cup donated by LEVIN ~. v . ' a I can ess c0 l ee, menu“ H t h .- l ‘ R COMPANY, ‘B. R. Holman, - ' 1113 ' & the Librarian and the Circulation below._mgmgsl;lel;ghmaédplglllgéfsmégglR@;,y@_=,91n,,mve' Charlottetown‘ for I , biea . Aianager. ‘The ‘meeting was then number of hours o! sunshine kmmi Champion Female of Show. Won in ~ "f T‘ opened for business. It was moved M“ w September, he Said “.35 797: 1936 by W. B. McArthur, Kensing- ‘ ednf j and seconded that Joyce Darrach hour5_or slightly more ma“ five‘ ton. " a, . '1 _ H _ _ , a , , , H‘ and Helen Dnrrnclt see that the h 5 d _ q-ms h -]_ _, l0. Silver Cup donated by GOV- l“ LOBIINLhS iODAY wl runni- nan Cross calendars be nlllli tin my i Wis we Gill is‘ EIRNMEINTYOF NEW BRUNSWICK QUICKER SERVICE BE ER PRICES is l‘ ' i - < nmna “erase I [he f Gr nd ch lo Fo f sh u. s _ ; “JliEUPQKP-“ll lllllllly. “W- ._- Wrlwl- ,*._ v31“ “F1936 bfiflyflvoofiflfie, M31‘ Longworth Ave- Phone 1021-4022. Queen St. Phone 1601--1602 per cent = .., m. 1 all” HONOR LIEUT - oovannort u“ ,1 g GEORGE DcsBRISAY DeBLDIS ‘ 0H‘ ‘ l forlsire and Three 3f his Get. Won ,_ in 936 by R03! W00 slfle, MB peque. 4 " 12. i1 d ted b THE - l‘ GIRLS, - cm, Eggtggggwwmw; ,0, Friday-Saturday, October 29 & 30 Monday, Tues. Wod- Nov- 1-2-3 best Senior Herd. Won in 1936 by W. ___.___ B. hit-Arthur, Kensington. ' T - b . 13. Silver Cup donated by REV- lp op ' Perfectlon ars DRESSES i ERE HOTEL, Byron Brown, Pro- MARMALADE 4 lb. 15in ____ c SOAP _ ..._ ._ ... __ 9 w: ‘ prictor, Charlottetown, for Champ- Top l f‘ l on Yearling Herd. Won in 1936 by ' w. a. hleArthilr, Kensmgton. MARMALADE 32 0L tin _ c 1 Pk? cHlpso, large and , l 14- siiver cup donated by . ' 3 Cakes Med. IVORY SOAP I ULLOVER AND W! THOIVIAS nanena for best Junior Tlp Top . war SWEATERS ' l l”{°e‘lléll§3"l'l‘l°l':‘ole' by swwm l STRAWBERRY JAM’ 32 °" ifiigévggiiélarge 27“ » . , ' pd DOM- -' .... .__ __ _. ‘l\ 5 l‘ Don't max and struggle wlth a . Iikiiolfilhgiritcsllllzl-(lllosniklllolior Best TlpsgxépERRy JAM 32 i vs WEAR l " “"11 N" mate 10w good l techs :l":1.:*i*=..".;:r.;i..*"=" $3..‘ n. ' °" “ Tm" "P" -"' 6 ‘°' 19c l f ' . y . . c: r ll , e . r 10 Per Cent Off A“ IBFAN your recipe. it can't turn outright l6. Silver Cull donated by TIP cHERgY JAM . ' = _ TOP ‘PAILORS, w. P. Bruce. Char- v 32 OZ. ——-—-— [_|QU|D VENEER , n H i’ i unless the range (i065 its art. latter-own, Representative, for best ' p . l Matched Pup Pair WOn in was by lp op 30c SIZO - — — — —- — — PhOne 92- .l S. R. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. OZ- —— l v v ; Agllfilveg-Aébggiéyg gongatétegwgvdgg T|p Top M’ G t .3 the Exhibitor rtnnkiniz] the hligtlies; OZ. —— —- -—- 60c slze i‘ _' ‘t "" —" i "- - z b of poin s; in C asses ' 1 - e a A . _ . l.‘il’i..i5.. Award n. n. _....... on n. TlP T°P 31¢ LIGHT BULBS z for 23¢ - following basis: Firt, prize, 4 polfllfi- OZ. 4Q or 6Q watt __ ___ __ . e a e 211d 1111M‘. 3 point-s: 3rd illlzlgnefi Awmers ‘ . ' points. Other prizes as ar as m TOMATO JUICE SUGAR 55¢ Cleaners W“, shoulder ‘ma, and m . union workers riding in three w h m m M m an“ . “KEMP w d h l I uhr urged te strikers resume Ham, "m, |g 59995551‘)! w 1-». I George Su-oev- Upcn Evenings-Phone 1111 silgiglaltfiagglealgllegfdfi to make l ngiggagarsmzzr (in: m gene! 3:! peaceful pickeiing, and Evans oi- may“; ‘g lawn» m», i i; L , ' \' . - - A I sud-P .,~>~.-v~_ .- “ CLOREX ” modern equipment plus clever miperienced 0p- erators give you “Clorox” dry-cleaning. Phone lili Laundercra, liry and forget about baking failures due to a faulty___ Wood, Qil Whatever kind ot fuel you Prefer. a Fawcett Range al- ways makes good cookin easier and prices are we! within he reach of even a modest budget. Come in and inspect them today. Manufactured by LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS T. G. lVriS is awarded one point each. WQII In i936 by A. L. Rogers, Kensington. be givcu sonic natural advantage whit-h is to say that speciallzedi dieting seems due for more than usiial prominence this autumn." ‘ 251/2 oz- tin ---- 3 ‘°' 29c White or Yellow —-llo lbs. range. Fawcett Better Baking Ranges are scien- l Alymers _ FLOUR —-98'S—— RObiH tincaliy designed, and built togive years 0t satisfactory “'55P "Al" ‘lgiiliolfu W“ TOMATOES 3 tms Hood, Purity, Royal _ . . . . , ‘ cam. run "'1 ' ‘ 1 l I sgrvwe‘ lhel’ “me 111 large or small sizes m suit your N°' 2 $°lllal———— Household. Regal. and 4 Kltvhen-Ior Coal, Wood. Gas, Electricity or Uil. lllanv New Yoik-Woliieii have always Alymers for Five R0,“ _ _ _ _ u ‘i handsome enamel finishes. All coal and wood ranges ff);“,3,§,,;“ii,,,;,,3},.,f 0,18,. m a‘ $_OUP'$1 YOLIr choice _ BRAN 0o - -» - ' - i. ‘Ll a1" "abe talent ' c FOR have super hie Firebox linings. Modermze your kitchen I jiiiy. 1t. lslli. so lotig agotnai. the Libby S 3 tins “"1 lbs" "" "- — "" I now with a b‘awcett Better Baking Range. , .b°l"*‘l‘ “W” “"“ W” l~§“"?_§D“‘_' MILK ———-------_ . - N l lllf, 21:“,,l_f"l;io{,.fl,filllllknllltlii.all léyonéiNValley 3 tins SH‘oRTs—ll-l° "93" '- — '- - - e w Tin- stunt: changes, and the st - ___ ___ __ __ __ . . 5 5, H, a |- ” t.<~=*.%;%."..:r“>l:. n» w» 2 in.» 3| FEED MQLASSES 19¢ n1 IQAe d I that llitiltlSrliilHl curves and make _, it) c q —— i —- ii -— . ° e ‘"2 “mil? Yllmlvi i n. "To Kfilloggs p g. SWAN DOWN CAKE _ _ ‘ vrT l l i. l Here is _a range tttat combines havse 2111i ialililnnglnlimcliillsign above CORN FLAKES 3 for FLOUR flfld lb- tlfl Calumet C1111111§,.;,l{-‘ a zaziiiswlzi 111.55: liiiiiiékllé :l:..:‘.:l1;"::t;i;.;:;;<::l:r:.."";:“3.:.:: with bowl - - BAKING P<> DER — - - TAP ' . a famous. Streamline styimibsiain- the 1x4 iru-iisurciiieiit and goes up PUFFED WHEAT 3 pkgs. Hallowe'en KISSES f0!‘ SILK CREPE V _ - ., less enamel tlnish, Minute Mind- to 3t; 0r Bil-is quite all right. 1/ k i SATIN i- V er. IAUCOIIIGIIC Oven Light. and But below the bust. there must be 2 ' P I‘ "- '-' "--' _ , _ "H, vquve never owned a range that l the syiplriukc slenderness that 1 lb- Bakers COCOA and 2 RADIO PEAS—-— tins for GEORGPA ‘ w“, do 5° much Cvillilng 0" 5° conforms with the dimensions 1/ c c ETC, mug fuel‘ advent-ed in the. fivshion shows at 4 ‘ '— __ i we Paris Exiwsmon. we mint be 2 pkgs. Bakers TAPIOCA and Fraser's QUAHAUGS tins . Raflges concave in vhc midrifi, and to 1 k c ' c Y0"? Ellllre “lilrdrmle ' acquire the desired line, a corset p g‘ COCOANUT '_* ‘t _ The industry's most lOr Coal r or one piece foundation garment ___ ‘ ' will undoubtedly help, but it must - - - Tea is now retailing at 60c per lb- We have a tity of Red Rose-—Salada— Mothers Own Standard - for this sale only limited quan- c and Morseu48 lb Men are skeptical about the fortitude or folly of women to achieve any such silhouette as that described in the paragraph above. They rein-c to believe that women will give up the comfort. and free- dom ci the athletic figure Just be- cause a fcw of the leading dress- submit pourcd into ii.‘ formula. Time will tell, but, of one thing I am cci-iain—women will resort to all sorts of dodges, such as ex- ooi Violence Flares In MINTO. N. B.. Oct. Iil-(CP) — Violence breaking out today for Oct. 18 was under investigation by The brief disturbance occurred when pickets threw stones at nou- was slight. strikers chased an- other worker who took w woods and reached the mine unharmed. Windows in two cars were broken and the body of another auto wu Minto Coal Strike I i l ' i _ ‘ l - ENAMEL & ISIEICATING PRODUCTS LTD. 22$“tyglfnilulflgfle‘lllfixiarzxlllig he n," time 5mm more "m, l, dented by the stones. v.;i°‘;;°l€h ‘wloenxéhleut-hgf! H , KVILLI. N. B. m me 01d inwlted am. 100 coal miners went on strike Action by ma“ and Math,“ tine cumdhn junk" “Mo” lwuhr, presidentot the local un- ion of the United Mine Workers of America, prevented the ritua- tlon irom becoming more serious. ice tonight. struck on the jaw but the ‘injury dared his employees back t1" mine when they prepared to b8?» tie the pickets. rovnhn GAME NacIBBARY 0121mm, om. on. 20-wel- championahip to n18 l1 l denim" Orillis Baby Terriers 11-6 wiom a fourth guns hers Mondav- 0"‘ illis won the rim two nmfl- Tl" -'