PAGE rouiiraan world, not only in Great Britain it Fixiaiigiii KEN SINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. This "THE BIG CARNIVAL" with Jan Sterling CAMEO THEATRE liard-hitting story of realism, shock, and suspense--starring Kirk Douglas as a rough, tough, reporter who is on the skids, who uses a disaster story to mend his career in and Europe but also in the Unit- cd states and of course in Can- ada. He is an expert who has served an apprenticeship under the best fur men in Europe. was for years with the world-famous tirin of Revillon Fieres and has lbecn-for thy past 10 years with gthe Hudson's Bay Company of yLondon. New York and Mlontreal. Standard platinum foxes were He is 3 mm at wmm”ld "3 3p" a feature of the show and as usualipeam"c.e mm speak mfnfly ""1 were much admired. They are m"e"5i”?g1y 0” my Oi” con" Certainly very eyegcatchmg and nected with the fur trade. is genial and extremely well liked wherever Continued from page 1 was Ives 34E that lTad- been pur- chased from T. Gordon Ives, Charlottetown. the previous year. Particulars of groups are given Platinums s Feature KENSINGTON lines, we propose shutting off the power Summerside road on 'l'hursday '.iiiternoon. Friday, iloveniber 1-l, starting at dayliglit, permitting. ASSISTANT ACCOITNTANT For large business Age 25 to 35 years Insurance and bonus plan in effect salary expected to Qnyl slido oi big spindle. For "7B'1", Ri T POWER SHUT GFF IN For the purposeof doing: work on our primary as follows: Noveniber 13, starting at twelve noon: Malpeque road. beginning at Kennedy's corner, and all rozitis leading from it on it is expected that the work on the Sum- merside road will be completed in six hours and that on the Malpequc road in twelve hours. paper for possible eiianges in plans. SCALES IIYDRO-El.E('TIiIC ()0. L'l'l'. Watch this Must be willing to take responsibility Reply in own handwriting, stating experience and BOX ltI.F. GUARDIAN, Sl'.tl.tlEllSIDE More Conodions own on RCA Victor than any other rnolo. RCAh7lCTOR"gilIfeS you - .J True-to-life porfornionco from all your records v' All tho advantages of the RCA Victor "45" Systom i"'lho centre is tho scoot-ofeaslor play for3Ltyour With this 'ngonlous now ilip-on spindle. "45" roe rd: it n F In th t - th "45" With ono hand you can stock on as many os 14 digtortilantjlrg: '0 . C.” N . way- . over needle lover. Plays twolvo 10-Inch. Automatic lust recur shut-oft. It's the smoothest ovori tCAVICTOR- "45" rocords. For l'33Va" rocordn, appealing to one who loves a good , fox. Although the entry list was he 3055 It ,w”BB' meg gesture 1?! not a large one competition ivnsiihe Hudsims mayp illinpalliyr, 0 keen. The results and the win- 19i?". .h.”” to '3 "av M”; ,0,? gm” of the Vamous types appear:Lhh1l.)1ll0lI'l.D1llClzl3S ji:ige:otmAn . tin the prize list below. He. had lgielzioushz 11" 3 link, '2' The championship for ll1lSgl'0llplhe15.t" 7' Emmy C0 e - , .- spnied he would no doubt be judg- in adults was won by Ernest. 1 . ix 1, m MI E, t Mill, Kensington. with w. E. .ien.l:lg: P':cfm mm 9 "1 C :7 kins, Summerside, owing the re , i t - serve. W. E. Jenkins had tliel p Fm ltgglnmis lf”d' gimb ll? utje champion standard platinum pupilift” lmd .u ' ;lea”&1;?.” nu "cit; with G. F. Cameron, Sumincrside. i”lh5m"dm3! i el lctuuy qu, holding the reserve. The bringing a numb" 9 5”” M” ” 1” W Z9 ., list had been tabled when the together of these champions shoii H, , L d 430 m ed Ernest T. Mill winner of the mm 9”” 0” amun ' p” ' ygrand championship for stnndni-d platinums with Willowgrove Miss 94B, reserve W. E. Jenkins, Ups- lworth 58D. ed by the Fox and Mink Exhibi- i Standard white-marked silvers tors Association and 1:, 15 thg lug- have been cut down in the prize est, with the most variety of types .C'-lC8l0S6 10 0110 01855. HUB light and IL is likely when it is com- lln the adult section Roy Wood- pmed mat, Judge Maloney will ,side was the winner and also had 533 a marked improvement in the champion and reserve chanI- quality from the previous years. P1011. The Champion Stalldafd The standards, of course, were white-marked silver pup and re the first to be scrutinized and 111 Serve Was WON by Ernest T- Mill this class the entries ot Ernest and the grand champion standard Kenney and son, Atwood; Brook, lwlllte-malked SUVEY W35 MalD?Ql-'P Nova. Scotia carried off the top View 4Z, Owllrd bl" ROY W00dSid0. placings in the four sections, also lwho also had the reserve cham- me cha,n1p'u)nship3 for males and l l l l 1 elsewhere. l Largest Mink Show This mink show is the filth stag- Pl0H- females and grand and reserve championships. B. B. Jones, Bun- bury placed next with honors in these classes. The writer looked over the Kenney exhibim and in a conservation with 9. helper was Mink Judging Begins With the fox judging completed. :judging of standard mink and lIl'I1l'-”JIilil?liIxs J?)(l)iri?im1tlII,iicl:lie:?b0()llL I-Zlmll. told the ranch was in a very lav- .soii's Bav Companv. Montreal, who 1 omble Wsmim m "cure Cheap lihad arrived earlier in the ioi'e-ll”? lb9C'ii1”5e 9' l"'5Lp”9r:ilm”y””1' lsi-fi eting pan w ere c a lnoon by plane” Dmchmngi Mrilcould be obtained at less than a ,TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ,, N, .. . -.-'.. .. s. r - t - .Maloney is known through the iui ycem a pound. That formed the l -------i principal diet of the large strong iBil0iiGiiIliL Oolltlii looking mink exhibited by Kenney Are you Kept awake by a nerve-rackiiig and Son. Just prior to closing for the of- bronchial cough? Is phlegm so uglitly ternoon. class two pastels was tab- vpackedinyourbronchialtubcsiioanioiint 1edp with 10 entries and B, B, if” m"3m"F 5”"? dbl” W dl5l”d”" '” Jones was first. third and iourth, i.”".'3iii”lt.:..i?ti-l3.:Zii. il.”:?.l.”.:'.E W wzh Clam Summer”:- ip i y D 3 ' i winning second, fifth and sixth. comes nway easily and you are rcllevvil oi , , coughing and wheezing. Get. Ru-Man lur l M13 JOINS 15 l31”B51denlI 01 "19 FOX 1 quick rcllci. 65c, 31.35 at druggists. R-.56 l and Mink Exhibition Association muuiunc 'I'IIE FINEST; 3-SPEID RECORD CHANGER EVER BIIILTI 0nIi! san69'5o H9 Slightly hlghor in mahogany or llmod och Fresh modern styling accented by :1 pleasingly different grille arrangement, superb cabinet cralisniansliip and brilliant record and radio pcrinrinancc make this new RCA Victor a happy choice for home entertainment at its best. It has the glorious "Golden Throat" tone, the world's easiest-totplay S-speed rcrord (hanger, a power- ful 6-tubc standard iuoadcasi iiulioi See it at your RCA Victor dealer's soonl up to ton l2-inch rocordu or World Leader ln Rodlo . . . lint lo Recorded Music ... first in Tolovlsion . ' ' 4. L. W. Hancock STAN AED PLTAINUM Cl so 3-Medium Section 1-Adult Male-3 Entries: 1. W. E. Jenkins 2. Estate of J. R. Lockerby 3. Roy Woodside Section 2-Adult Female-5 Entries: 1. Ernest T. Mill 2. Roy Woodside 3. Fatate J. R. Lockerby 4. Ernest T: Mill Section 3-Pup Male-3 Entries: 1. Ernest T. Mill 2. W. E. Jenkins 3. Ernest T. Mill Section 4-Pup Female-3 Entries: 1. G. F. Cameron 2. Ernest T. Mill 3. Ernest T. Mill Class 9-Light Section 1-Adult ltlslc-3 Entries: 1. Ernest T. Mill and it will be remembered, cor- ried off a large share of the hon- ors with his pastels last week st Amherst. This morning at 9 o'clock or shortly after judging of mink will be resumed and will probably be concluded early in the afternoon. There are many very beautiful types that will be exhibited this morning. Top ranking in price at least goes to sapphires, a muta- tion that was developed only a few years ago and when first placed on sale realized as high as 31,000 a pelt and live sapphires sold as high as 35,000 for breed- ing purposes. To anyone interested in fur farming a visit to the Exhibition Fox Pavilion this morning will be worth while as there will be seen some of the finest production of the fur farmers art. Following are the results of yes- terdayls Judging: : STANDARD SILVER8 2. R. S. Humphrey Get of Sire-1 Entries: L Ema” Tp Mm 3. G. F. Cameron M 2- 5- Ur Messeng" Section 2-Adult Female-5 Entries: 3' G" F' C”(:i.'dm” 1. Roy Woodslde 4' Roy W” l e 2. G. F. Cameron 5- 11- K- L”Ck"”Y 3. Ernest T. Mill Progeny of Dam-6 Entries: t Ema” T- M111 1. Gordon MacMillan . 2. S U Messgnger Septlap 13:-.-gI;I):kiIVnISllIe-4 Entries. 3- 903' Wwdslde 2' Ernest'T Mill 4' G" F' Ciimemn 3: Ernest T: Mill STANDARD PEARL PLTAINUM 4- Robe” Cmlshlln 0"” 5'M'dl"m Section 4-Pup Female-4 Entries: 1. G. F. Cameron Section 2-Adult Femslo - 10 En- tries: Section 3-Kit Molo-11 Entries: Section 4-Kit Femolo-D Entries: Females: Grand Champion: Section 1-Adult. Male-10 Entries: 4. B. B. Jones. 5. B. B. Jones 6. L. W. Hancock Waxes f rnilure 1. Ernest Kenney and Son 2. Ernest Kcnncy tnd son 3. Ernest Kenney and Son 4. Leith Clark 5. B. B. Jones 0. Leith Clark llllill! . Ernest Kenney and Son . Ernest -Kenney and son .Emest Kenney and Son . L. W. Hancock .B. B. Jones 6. B. B. Jones unknown 1. Ernest Kenney and Son 2. Ernest Kenney and Son 3. E. B. Jones 4. B. B. Jones 5. B. B. Jones 8. Ernest Kenncy and Hon CHAMPIONSHIP! ales: t 1. Ernest Kenney and Son Reserve: Ernest Kenney and son ' l! 2 rnygy 1. Ernest Kenney and son Reserve: Ernest Kenney and Son 1. Ernest Kenney and Son Reserve: Ernest Kenney and Son Class 2--Pastel Sefugn V5-1:::lc:,c21u.-3 Enulu: 2. Ernest T. Mill 1. B. B. Jones 2' L' W" Hancock 3. G. F. Cameron 2. Leith Clark ' ' ' . 4. Ernest T. Mill 3. B. B, Jones 3. G. F. Cameion 4 E B Jones Section 2-Adult Female-5 En-. CHAMPIONSWP3 5.Lelt:h Clark tries: Champion Standard Platinum - Leith Clark 1. L. Hiancockk Adult: . . .. . 2. L. . ancoc L E t T Mm H gQ1Q11Q 6 h h I 3..L. w. Hancock ,m.;:;.g-:3 W. E, ,,,,,,,,, 9 west em est, ongesi 4. G. F. Cameron Champion Standard Platinum - Sectlon 3-Pup ltIal&6 Entries: run. 1. L. W. Hancock ldw. E. Jenkins 2'1" W" Himmck Reserve: G. F. Cameron 3. L. .W. Hancock 4. Robert Coughlin Section 4-Pup Female-5 I-Intries: . L. W. Hancock . L. W. Hancock lGrand Champion Standard Plat- inum: 1. Ernest. T. Mill Reserve; W. E. Jenkins GROUPS nflfffffff MASON'S 49 or Couglis and Colds 45? -- 75 lasting wax lustre you've ever seen on wood ! by the makers of JOIltlS0tl'S wax BfOnllOfd,Onl0llO QCQCQ1 (5- NOVEMBER 13'. 1952 I 2 3. Ernest T. Mill 4 .G. F. Cameron Get of Sire--2 Entries: 1. Eiuest T. Mill 2. Ernest T. Mill Progeny of Dam-2 1. Ernest. T. Mill 2. Ernest T. Mill STANDARD IVHITE MARKED SILVE Ciaso 5-Lighl Section I-Adult Male-6 Entries: 2. L. K. Lockerby 2. Estate J. R. Lockcrbx 3. L. W. Hancock 4. G. F. Cameron Section 2 - Adult Female - 8 En- tries: 1. Estate J. R. Lockerby 2. Estate J. R. Lockerbr 3. L. W. Hancock 4. L. W. Hancock 5. G. F. Cameron Entries: R Class 10 - Extra Light. Section 1--Adults-7 Entrlel - 1. Roy Woodslde 2. Roy Woodside 3. W. E. Jenkins 4. Brent Clark 5. Ernest T. Mill l Section 2-Pups-2 Entries: , 1. Ernest T. Mill 1 2. Ernest T. Mill CHAMPIONSIIIPS l Champion Standard White Muir-', ed Silver-Adult: j 1. Roy Woodside Reserve: Roy Woodside Champion Standard White Mark-I ed Silver-Pup: 1. Ernest T. Mill Reserve: Ernest '1'. Mill Grand Champion Sumdard White Marked Silver: 1. Roy Woodside Reserve: Roy Woodsidc GROUPS Get of Sire-I Entry: 1. Ernest T. Mill M I NK S:ctlon 3-Pup Male-6 Entries: 1. L. W. Hancock 2. L. W. Hancock E 3. Ernest T. Mill 4. G. 1". Cameron Section 4-Pup Female-3 Entries: 1. L. W. Hancock 2. L. W. Hancock 3 Ernest T. Mill Clus 7-Extra Light Section 1-Adult Mole-I Entry: 1. L. W: Hancock Section 2-Adult Female - 4 En- tries: i. L. K. Lockerby 2. L. W. Hancock 3. L. W. Hancock 4. L. W. Hancock Section 3-Pup Male-8 Entries: 1. G. F. Cameron 2. L. W. Hancock 3. L. K. Lockerby 4. L. K. Lockerby 5. Ernest T. Mill ectlon 4-Pup Female-5 Entries: 1. L. W. Hancock 2. G. F. Cameron 1 Class. 1-S tandard Section 1-Adult. Mole-9 Entries: l 1. Ernest Kenney and Son t 2. Ernest Kenney and Son 3. Ernest Kenney and Son 42 L. K. Lockerby STANDARD PEARL PLATINUM CHAMPIONSHIPS Champion Standard Pearl Platin- um-Adult: 1. L. K. Lockerby Clean Your REFRIGERATOR Reserve: Estate J. R. Lcckerby Champion Standard .Peorl Plot- f lnum--Pup: 1 cw 1. G. 1''. Cameron Reserve: L. W. Hancock A cent a week! Grand Champion Standard Pearl Platinum: 1. G. F. Cameron Reserve: L. K. Lockerby GROUPS Baking and: baniiuhoo food odors and smears by emulsllyinx the granny Elm (hot. hold: them. Keeps interior and ice cult troyo sweat. and Ireah too. Just sprinkle a little baking soda on a damp cloth and wipe All inside surface: every week. COW BRAND BAKING SODA Get 1 1. G. F. ameron 2. L. K. kerby 3 L. W. Hancock SCHURMANS scuooi PARADE PRESENTS THE FOLLOWING I JPROGRAMME ' oven c J n W. FRIDAY EVENING November 14th at 7.30 1. Beulah Moase, Grade 5, Summcrside, Vocal Solo. 2. Nancy Clarke, Grade 5, Summersidc, Vocal Solo 3. "Shelia Dunphy, Grade 8, Margate, Reading. 4. t'Mary Arsenault, Grade 6, Tyne Valley, Piano Solo. 5. Erma Gallant, Grade 8, Mlscouche, Public Socakiiig. 6. "Lorne Platts, Searletown, Piano Solo. 7. Duane Daly, Grade 5, Airport School Vocal Solo. 8. Patricia Grlffen, Grade 5, Airport School, Reading. 9. Barbara Eeaton, Grade 7, Summei-side, Piano Solo. 10. Margaret Metcaife, Grade 6, Airport School,:VocaI Solo. p ' Those contestants will compete in the 1 to 3 elas:;- room division. INTERSCHOLASTIG uuiz ST. MARY'S ACADEMY vs. KENSINGTON All contestants are asked to be at the Radio Station at 7:00 PM. on Friday. Schurmans School Parade is A Public Service Feature oi thl: M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. llumnierslde PLAYING FOR THE RE- MAINDER OF THE WEEK Cecil DeltIilie's ”TiIE GREATEST SHOW ON EAilTil" With Betty Hutton and Cornel Wilde Evening Shows 6:45-9:15 Doors Open at 6:15 Admissions: Evenings: 75c and 35c; Today (Matinee) Seated CHEST COLDS The penetrating. nothing host of Tnnuoolico Medicated Wool is oolsoft and comforting. . Jtondedui for childreo. 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