THE WESTERN GUARDIAN f"'*""_'"""'1 ‘EENTSZ m‘ JOIIII Pond. si Church Street-Phone m ~ SUMMEBSIUE nnd riuuim couiv-n i” l‘! IlJlllII mill! l" l m-nl. 11'1"": payable Enman Drug C0, L-49U-li-8-3i. 4,51 r75 pack Ra mail your fliers byxcs. Ennian Drug Co M h-iiio-li-S-Bi. 5L] - A siicccssful | pglvlllv ‘I evenir. oii ‘Thursday rd 5Li'(“tL‘S3.-"l§ ill bc higher this year t rt gcco season, From vii so irir the qual- arillltltlinflSTil-fiiY-Mrs. Old- lam Ieit by piaite on Wednes- ' W ii minis in S"iliili£‘l'§ld€' where he? husband is stationed at the afr- pcn, but was obliged to return home on account of ill health-S. -orr iciTv-l Friends will be ii to learn that Mr. Asher irs oi Siimmcrside, who be- 8- around as usual nuiiiii and expects to rerrtan Pctr-rbziig. Florida. for a brfcre re urnlng home. iliss Amy Burrows l5 Iltlihll lll.~—h K' SUPPER AT IN- . and Mrs. , Indian River, grove: the c icten ' ii the ladies of Ind an 5l3i‘\t‘tl tlicrc on Wednesday e ning- visitors from Siunmerside. KLiiI-iora. Clinton rind adjoining dis- trirts partock of the delicious sp- ‘i 0d cards and dancing thcir entertainment. play 2d by Messrs. BSFII- ro‘ hicliiiiiioii and Leonard Deigii- en and Mrs, Edgar Hickey and lirs. l-l. GilllF. A bcauiifrl cushion donated by Miss Eleanor Smith was iottrned and drawn by Mr. Clifford liamwipn-K lhat oi illl iiiiiovation in histrionic iidlo opera is being put on the air over station CHGS ever Friday evening at 'l o'clock by r. Norm- iii liiczlonald, principal of Kensind- tori scliool and caste of pupils. The thrills and y F‘, _ .. zirr generally mad reference to scciicry sud in lrneral, Tlic song hits and rapid tire rrnartee iii-e written, para hras- id and pwodisd. by Mr. Mac onold. One number “How Do You Do" ltifiillni"! some pungent pun: on liitlrr. Mussolini. Cceiing we: re- vitri "l Friday by special re- urn-K l» ivi uti- iirwroiir rum um SMOKE A PIPE fl lllllc to give rcal sat- isfaction must be of real quality. We have Dunhili: Trocodcra — - -$l .00 Camden - - - -$l so ‘lacll-O-London - szso Parker _ _ ._ 451m Dlllillill Pipe -_ lllinhill Tobacco and Pouches also Bill Folds. cllareiie Cases. JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE, liiiiin iii renerrrd lur new: nl uilvnrtlning u! I lllncrlfll n! I in ‘i-li) (‘IIURCII CHICKEN‘ Frien chicken; Mr. Ciiarie tins .\il‘\"c‘d in the basement.‘ his home |)t';ii .i'iil United Church at‘ attack of bronc g. sloliOilllC, financial andl 0i vicw it was a decid- was a very good attendance ‘PREDICTSI GOOD SEASON -—' ijr flurry {Airch of Moncton has Wed in Siiinuierside on his uslllh’ . e < vcry niucli better .-S -SERl.\li RADIO I'LAY—50me-, _11— ripll1<ll Adv-rim»: should be m; with u". rm. w» —'- ‘" E Guardian may be bougni daily nt on! of tho lounwln Sununenido: 5,“ Bookstore, Wam- sircn. Gourli Dnigntore, Water Street, Bakery, Water street. Mari Gsuilct. 61 Granville Bird“, Th, Guardian will be delivered w,” Boy at. 2c pcr day or 10c per week. Plion: 289 lo W, your order to the ooy responsible for deliveries on yo “In! homo in dumme u: route. —LOS'l‘ — A please notify my slnstoii. L-553-Il-Ii-2i -€_.. INBUL BOARD is mots therefore a 531g 1mm Order now at. Braces. —BIRD’S ture proof‘, ation. --LET US make your personal Xmas Card-i l")!!! your favorito snapshots. Enmans Drug and Photo Service, L-490-ll-8-3i. ds will regret to learn on Ce hills-S -LADIES BOWLING - more on Ladies Capi- Mrs. Tawney ngle. 235, and 524. The Well- in Monday afternoon for the B°WllllB League games at the tcl Bowling Alleys. Nadon won the higii si also the high three, ingtons defeated th , two games to one wmii 29s pins. Titc Hudsoiis defeated the Hurricanes with 425 Ens-S. -—_EDUCATIONAL FEAT Mlscouciri: CONVENT -_ Mus Hilda. Glllis of Summerside was in Miscouche on Tuesday evening cod ‘aiiive a lecture and demonstration troom to a large number of pupils 'snd their parents. 'I'he lecture was |bcth educational and The pictures were views of different lbhces in the provinces of Canada. Miss Gillis giving a sketch of cccn place shown. Many plcturas depict- ing life in European C"lllll.l'lES \\"l'€ also shown and Rave the Piidiuice a wonderful idea of life in the war torn countries of the old land. The Sisters of the Convent, pupils and "P""l'ils were verv grcteful to Ml=sl Gillls for her instructive talk-S —‘=‘filtl\!ER ISLANDER. - The fcliowiniz clipping from t-he "Ob-z servant Citiven" in the Boston Post will be of sp?cial interest to Mr. Csirrnbe'l's numerous friends i» tbi~- province. The Police R=ncrt~r| wrl es: “The old da"s in the Burton‘ urilce department are always rcc"i'- ed with vivid charm when one meets Captain Archibald F‘. Carpn- bell. formerly of Soiiris. P. E. Island; who is now on the pension rcil. H? was retired from active dutv about four years ago He was then in| charge of the detective bureau. The canfaln has a very retcntve moo‘- ory and his tales of the old dars l'i the South End and Back Bav ar~| mcst revealing. "His health appears l I “FIE; Toronto I i b! . r int: service or cow. Finder Alden Moose, Ken- -CONFINED T0 IIIS HOME -l th t s R. Rogers is confined to ntral Street wit-h an ih pictures in the Convent clot-s, instrrcilvc, C W illfiflflflllfli liLl. LINES -' —SPEClALl Ganongs latest Fresh! Assorted! i —BISMA REX for stomach dis- vfllcrs. 4 oz. 75c. Economical i6 61- Gourlies Rexall L-602-11-i3-3i. 4.12m" FOR HALIFAX - Mr moon in Bedequc. Mr. and i l iniarried couple at the home Edwin Mac i of Mrs their good wishes. Mrs. An YPFPS iii Bcdrque vxhcre she is very highly esteemed-S —I\lR. ll umv Kl-Rsll of Mone- R. T. Morrison plumber. Water Street, buying furs and paying highest marizct prices. L_603_n_13_3;_ despite British agresmcnt. —MIS(‘OllLilr. C. W. L. MEET-—- The regular nviitily meeting of the bllllhly in the Conven.. lvlrs. Ur‘an 'Gi-l.is, tire pi-eident, occupied the lchair. The different committ-ccs lstibmitted their reports and showed much activity during the p25‘ month. especially in war work. it i i Choco- 39c lb. ,. Gourlies Rexall Drugs. -cuii IMP-R 01L PM" 01' b-ssa-ii-ia-z". . . . . iiiiiit ut ‘Parlor Drug Co, Kenslnfi- (WE "IR-G l I’ 602 n 13 3" i... ~-»---~-~-~»- — - l a photo tiiisi -sr. MARY'S amour. - The Iluvy IE1!’ quality storage gllIIIeStIIIORSIPrfiZ Enlsn-ilksligrllig aihrxgestlflurllt geld Mrshgmest Mm‘ ' ' . . i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - ~ k for tteres illiil\(‘ told neat-her driving ______ e u’ w“? “e5 l ‘We zflpflllsllle. Ufdfl‘ now at arm’:- —VlSITORS T0 SUMMERSIDE Email‘ w? 3'“?- Tm" "m L-585-1l-l3-2l- —Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Nicholson of g be~m y a e5 n may and ‘ ____ _ charlonflown. were visitors to‘ 30am i of ladies called at the tel __\s tiaxes, 3 sizes. 15 Summerside on Tuesday-s un-S’ and Mrs. Alfred A. MacIrinls left on Tuesdriv for their home in Hali- fax after spending a. short honey- Mrs. |MacIiinis were married quietly at] the United Church Parsonage, B2- define. cn Saturday. On Monday a. reception was given for the newly Farlane, Fernwood, when, their maiiv friends called to extend Maclrinls was before her marriage; Mrs. Maud rson. and had resided for some UR]; AT txrrn is in Siimmerside at the office ‘ n L" at Miscouche ‘v55 held on the way of military aid. To those was decided to donate some mon-y; to he Sanitarium and also to tire Red Crcss, A letter was read from Mrs. J. A. Bernard of Tirznlsh re- garding the work cf the Sisters of Martha; also a letter from Mrs. l). F. MacNcill of Stiiiimci-side, wiih regard to the ivork of the Siters of Service. Arrangements were made for the altar work for Christmas. There was a verv good atendancc at the meeting.——S —REXAI.L Tasteless Extract Cod Liver Oil with Vitamin B. Tl best tonic! 16 oz. $1.00. Gourlics L-GOZ-il-lil-Iii. Personals —Mr. Percy Follalid of the R. C N. V. R., weekend in S. rrmcrsidc. CHURCHILL (Continued from pagg 1; scenes shom f b ll ' . or by wan 0 r liance and col time necessity. paid tri- bute to the United stow. for fur- Ellhl"! W" ll-‘Dllllfls to Britain £11 n: scale ll dmpied in 1115. as the year for ris" on a great this was dependent et-ilewwar against U- roe has done-about whictli o?” elk? there can be no guarantee." | He made clear also that it was ililtedicated on vast American help: “The great American snip-build. l!!! promised for 1942," and said the United states was building merchant ships on s scale many time» that Possible in the United Kingdom. Lower Ohio losses Mr. Churchill sold Britain 1n the four months ending in October had lost less than 750,000 tons of ships, or an averagu of about 180.000 tom a month. as compared with 2.000.000 tons. or an average of 500.000 tons a month in 3h; four-month period previous to Y. Taking new British shipbuilding into account, he siad the net; i055 from July through October was less than one-fifth what it was in lithe previous four months. in spite of the fact “that there never had i I In selecting 1043 "overseas operatic scale he said on whether " boats continu been more U-boats or long-range aircraft than are working now." In the Julv-October period. he continued, almost 1,000,000 tons of Axis shipping had been sunk or damaged seriously, with the most severe Axis losses in the Mediter- ranean. He termed the last Axis convoy destroyed there by light British naval forces a "particular- iv valuable one." and he said Italy had not yet been able to find the ships to repatriate 40.000 ‘non-combatants from Ethiopia, RSID AND PRINCE COUNT ———"——- ,i~__ --=.- I A be! f Kenslngton and ...-—-.»~- sciatica" We .2 rs. miiviiiirr i» m. W" vneninx o! l-ho new 11 ¢ WM 1d mo dimco in Bradalbnno mu for rlflglgegh igamuliglnggnewlllfll; 1g m, 'q_ “Hams, the season, on Thursday evening. by llw Kllll to both Houses llslald l gmgstJgmi/tlfi? A very successful chicken supper STIIPS lillllllllb I IBblQ. 32 entries; and bon was iii/worded to cook's AOJ 83 V; former breeder of’ champions. In D. Carr, second with Can- 32 B, Muttart iihird and Gordon Mo. Millan won the next two pious, The next four classes were look- ed forward to with perhaps most interest in the entire show because everyone has been strivin to groduce these wanted types, on it as been s long hard struggle, because this province had year: ago 80m in the direction of the oppo- site color phase-block. is that pigment in ts: as" n . inheritance that even the (fir; breeders often find in the litm- bred from full silverssome silverswith n dark medium or even an extr: ‘la-Pk 1WD- Il 15 111st a case of na- ture reaching back and citing up from an ancestor a dar gene of inheritance, But even llhg great- est critic cf this province's silver fox progress would have been gratified to observe the wonderful classes on view yesterday. It gives one greater faith than ever in the permanence of the industry. Fllll Sliver: Geltlmz beck to riiii silvers the first class called was adult males and‘ Roy Woodside of Malpeque was the winner after stiff compet tion friim Stewart and Lewis. Adult female full silvers was an- other class light in entries pro- bably because full silver pups have a. habit of taking on a da- k veiling as adults and that shuts them out of the competition. Y CHRONICLE 5 Reg Mlllitlfl. 6 Stewart dz Lewis. homo in Clifton olw-l‘ 89911 few days in Kelvin the guest of cousin Mrs. Frank Bsglole. 1U er! Mia! a life.’ ' was held in the assembly room of the United Church on Thursday evening. BumCh lo: Tulin o! Gm:- iotwgwri. gas s rgeent visitor w 15 w. B. McArthllr. 16 J11. ManI-‘liall. lecflon l-Illnnlo whelped In 1M1. I. L W. Hancock, summ 14 , g1 _ a. Ira o. Carr, Covehead?!‘ e m‘ h°m° l“ {Elli V" 3. HG. Mutiart, Siinuitersido M”, James simnu, French River, 4. Gordon MacMlilan, North recently spent s few day: in Keri- River. sington, at tho ‘ihcehoiriw. the I. Gordon Macmillan. est of Mr. and Mrs. Bradford g. gzywlcrt $011,332. s-sm. firms... - - B . MI-lpeque. "*1 . Mfg , l tteto . . . g. §f’l=..°.".""%‘t$}.'lf' spent tigwileecilltifinricltg ‘iwmswPi A lonely anew! PM‘ . 1° toga. Spring Vslley- the gal; he d0csn‘t. click - H- - Mililort. Bummersido, course cpcrspircs Mia: l ‘i ‘it ' lAltO . gfiwxf°§f'{;,,§,‘jmm"ld°' to Suriugeaqllxelfil %'l?llll'5(?la; tlievguesl But 71° one BdmHTS 13, J_ pop, gin-kg ' of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mayne. A lad who offends like Dick! 14. JR. Lock b. i? - . u, Rm, m§§,,§,’,,d_ Mrs- wen Plvnter we children laih tonight Willi urrsuov Rona and William of Long River are spending a few days 111 Ken- sington the guest of Mrs. Harrv oase. Tho ONE lnup especially made la cuss s-ruu. smvm ,,,,,,,,, "B1,. (Bod, 0d,", Section 1-Ma.lc whelpcd previous to 1941 Mr. Arthur Mill of tho Bank of Nova. Bcotio. in Montague was s ro- cent. visitor to his homo in Ken- sington. A large congregation in Kensing- I I British may I s: s"t:::..s:"ti,h l‘.“‘s22.°..£.““é;.' l-fllllllill drive glliglottlqletown render two beautiful’ War Service Appeal l __ For Old Piano Rolls 1. Roy C. Woodside, Mslpequc. 2. Stewart & Lewis 3. Roy C. Woods 4. Stewart dz Lie ide, Malpeoue. wi s. Section Zr-Femaie whelped previous to 1941 L.W. Hancock, s’side, ROY C. Woodside, Malpeque. Raoul Reymond. Southport. H0. Muttart, S'side. Stewart a Lewis. 9?“Pr Hint British May Soon Lowell Hancock was first; Roy Skilfiiliy, Mr. Chiirchii parried= the critics who want to know what Britain i5 going to do for Russia in who object to certain ministers in l his government. he said flatly: “No change is contemplated at’ the DFEPEIII moment." and he also: rulcd out any immediate remodel- ling 0t‘ the war cabinet He went 0n:- ". . .lf I were to pay. as I would like to pay, a strong tribute to the splendid heroLsni and undaunted gallantry of our Russian allies I czin immediately be answered: ‘Let us have action not words.’ If I were to omit all words of reference to Russian bravery it would on the other hand be said that not one kindly word was I i l ‘spoken of those heroes Ciiivlottetoitiii, spent tho ‘ “mum were "If I weie to Clisflllbé iii detail the hep which we are giving to 11‘ Russia it would be vcrv ititersst- mg, but. it. would be giving anvay to the enemy secrets which are Russian as well as British. Again. if I gave appreciation cf the fighting- on the Russian front I I I should get hit 'ithe“ way. If my, favorable I should’ be accused of lJSi-"Illig ccm-, placency: 1f oi the other hand it to be sound, as he takes his daiiy_ -Private Dawn wicNally of Keri-‘was 5m“ I shmllfl undcllbledll’ strc'ls through the streets of Rcx- sington was called home this week be Said l° be sphmllllg "fiedless ‘ E bury, where he lives." l , _ —CANADIAN LEGION SERVICE AT MISCOUCIIE Mimbers rf the Summerside Branch cf the Canadian Legion attended a service at St. John the Baptist Church‘ Mlsoouche on Tuesday afternoon ini memory of those from Miscouclse Parish who paid the supreme sac-, ri a H? E. Iriman spoke on cehalf of the gion. Po pies were laid on the altar by t e Legion members, the Last Post iuid Reveille were scund- ed and the National Anthem sung "at the conclusion of the service. lServices were also held by the Le- gion members at the Soldier's Mon- ument at St. Eleanor: and 'I‘ravel- ler: Rests-S l -DEATII 0F MRS. JOHN CAL- LAGHAN- The many friends of Mrs. John Callaghan will regret to learn of her sudden passing on Nov, iith at il:e home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Linkletter, Linkletter lRoiul. Mrs. Callaghan had not been in very good health but was up and about as usual on Tuesday, when she suddenly collapsed and died shortly after. she had suffered from heart trouble for some time and it was apparent she had suffered an- other attack. Mrs. Callaghan was formerly Mary Alice Sharp. She was twice married. Izer first husband. Benjamin Dennis died some 35 years ago and her second husband prede- ceased her by if year:- For the past few months lho ha: resided with her daughter at Linkletter Rood, where her early married life was spent. She leaves to mourn six sons and three daughters namely: Westley Dennis of Auburn, Indiana; Wm. J. Dennis, Port Hill, P. E. L; ‘Cloud: at Barney’: River, N. S; ,Stnnley and Percy :t Meetin Creek, ‘Alberta; and Beecher on t old i-omeatead st Arlington, P. E. I. M", Allison Profitt, Freetown; Mrs. Harry Linkletter. Linkietter Road. and Mrs. Rose Grey, Alberton; also one brother, Sidney Sharp, West Devon. to all of whom sympathy is pxtended. The funeral is taking mince on Friday at 2 o'clock from lihe home of her son. Bewllfl‘ Al" ‘lington. Interment will be at St. James Church Cemetery, Port Hill. l _ Monaghan, P. Pi, preached. an mph live: of inn! 9'0""! l“. a able by the b out of 11"."? g IO '-‘.‘.';’.l'..i"i.°"éi.'...'."l‘i3. ‘w ‘m: on t. c fsoo. The trouble by o-rgnwmsko: thgficrer nslismod t0 Tho quickmti way to iigttrhld "l P h h canning n e by ‘Blirgtasfllfaoil Bitter: help: t0 the complexion :hould clear Th: T. Milburn C0.- propriate sermon and Major T.i A Pinplo flowered Fm Kill: hhiiy a litlnlm . , . l‘ “l ‘° “‘“°l‘i.‘.l"{2°i.‘..'.’£r.. blood owing to the scrictis illness of its 59517;?‘ w ,. ire-K ._1v1r. and Mrs. Augustus Alyward and Miss Mecia Glover of Charlotte- town were recent visitors to Ken- sington and Spring Valleys-K —Mr. Weiidall Proiiit of the Bark‘ of Nova Scotia staff. in Kensington-K —Mr. Major I-lowatt of Charlotte- town was a business visitor to K0!!- sington on Friday-K BORDEN Mrs. Clarence Cunningham and daughter Shzrley and Mrs. Arthur Fryer cf Shedliic, N.B., also Mrs. Helen Cunnfngham and Mr. Archie whitiock of Moricton, N. 13., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Chap- pell of Borden recently. Mr. A. J. Jardine of Charlotte- town visited his sister. MrsGccrge Jay of Borilcn on Wednesday. Mrs. Jarvis Trainor of Emerald ‘was a visitor to Borden on Wednes- ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ridtartd Dougan of chariottctown have taken up their residencies‘ in Borden ‘for téineuzintfi; where l'- Willi“ "l locomotive engineer in O.N.R. yard. LAC. Allan Jéllkliil. R.O.A.F-. 0f Summerside visited his aunt. 3175- Wllllam White of Borden on Friday- i Mlss Eleanor Macfseao of Bord rn was s visitor to siunrnerside 0n Fri- d:y. 11w regular weekly auction party of the Borden Women's Institute was hold iii the town hall on Thurs- day evening with six tables playing. Ladies’ prize was won by Mrs- Wm- White, gents by Mr. M. Campbell with consolation price: going Mrs, W. MacLeod and Mr. James MiwAlcer. After lunch had been served playing was resumed for "w freezeout which was won by Ml’!- E. M. Campbell-A. -~ “c” ‘an; nd you bu“ pu: filled but the _ g disfigurement which very t. ‘n company. nIpIE: i]: to improve the general hull-ll cleanse the blood and with the blood up. Limited. Toronw- 0|"- Summersidz. referred fice in the last Great War. Rev. is spending his holidays at his home tlons with Turkey, mentioned the dencyrand a'ni'm . . en slyly hr irmindcd his critics that In anciunf. China anyone wlio wished to assall the government could do so if he subsequently committed suicide to show that he had no ulterior motive. The Speech from the to Britain's good Throne rela- treaty of alliance and said those relations "remain firmlv based on trust and friendship." Also re- leased tcday was the speech pro- roguing the old session of Por- liament, made yesterday. This speech, also read bv the King. said that “in co-operatlon with the United States of America, my Empire L; affording the soviet all possible assistance against the common foe, I heartily welcome as an ally the great Union of Soviet Soclalst Republics.” Six Sections (Continued from page 1) . F. Bailey and E. M. Taylor of the York Fur Far-Ins, Fredericton. . . Most of the ranchers had not ggen the,» types which are caus- ing quite o stir in the pelt mar- ket. Their beaut-y is enhanced by electric lght which brings out. a sort of lrridescerioe of a sreyldi. bluish color. ‘they were developed u freaks from siver foxes. Yesterday‘: Jndginl In yesterday's judillnj! ll"?- l" score was Gordon McMillan, Corn- wall, who won first and second in the pal: silver mm rub pie-w which ma :9 entries. Gordon: two lmeri: were outstanding and i was n richly dxerved w n. Third was H. G. Muttart, fourth Stewart and Iiewis. Polo Silver ‘Female Pup: m the pale silver female P" class there was almost a f PILLIE THE TOILER — inums i i the best c-f its coiorirgs ever seen. Woodside second: Raoul Reymontl third and H. G. Muttiart fcurtli. Full Silver Male Pups Full silver male up= was the next. inc-up and he 30 entries aImB-Bl OT-VBYBd the table. It was s, really beautiful c'a s. bright. sparkling and full fiirzef-one of P9319415 the best. In the placines are found new names such as L, H, K439116113’. J. C. Mountain and Keith Compton among t-hcse who won ribbons. '1' is gratifying and ellfulasing s g that new ox- hibllCfs a.c l8‘ to take the places of tlitse who may drc out. sttirig pretty at the top oip the l-“tlder was Raoul Re'n":nd‘s DCY 339 V with the tsnaccus competi- tor Gordtn MCMllflll seynd with RF 64 V; Lowell HftilC‘f‘l( third; L. H. Kcnzirfy fourth and" Gordon‘ McMillan fifth Female Pups '_I‘he female prp section of tlict fu.i silver ciass was the lrst judged; wiicn the cazkening clxuds stop- ped the shcw, It was the biggest class so far with 37 entries stretch- ing frc-m the top 1-f the table al- most down ivhcre the spark-plug of the whole concern was seated- secretary Walter R. Shaw. Waite" had a great view c-f them and such expressions as "did ycu ever see anything like it?" and "sn‘t ii. a corker." came opiprovingly from his lips. It would take pages to tell the story of this class, what it has meant in brains and effort to breed the specimens exhibited but gratifying to everyone must it have been to see Walter Straw hand the first prize ribbon to Al... (Layzorn Rogers of Kenrrigton whose EV 9 V suzvived the ordeal of battle to ccme through "tops" with the ac- claim of all. Equally gratifying was the almost. as great a victory won by Maj. R. Wyllie M. Allan, M.C.. whose on 95 v ave the winner a "ter fic tussle" or hon- s Third and fourth lace went to the consistent eiohfi itor ROY wocdside with fifth and sixth won by Lowell Hancock, Summerslde. Today’: Judging Today's opening will be featured by the brlligllighlbfltéthfl of the best. foxes in e various classes of registered silver: to compete for the championships such a: champion adult male. champion adult female, champion male pup right down to Grand Champion Fox in the show and after that herds. Btt of sire. get of dam ind matched pairs will be 0M 9h! $8519- When these items have been clear- ed away the stage will be set. for the second part of the show which will comprise, non registered stan- dard silvers and classes for pale silvers and full silvers. Following that. m”; will be classe: for the new types including platinum: and- pearl iatinums. so it. will be seen that, tere ls lots of work aihead for Judge George A. Callbeck, Sec- retary Shaw and exhibitors. Following are the result: of yesterday's judilnfi CLASS 4—PAI.li CILVEII. Section &—M:le Whelped In 194i. 1 Gordon MacMillan. 2 Gordon MscMillan. 3 l-I. G. Muttart. 4 Stewart & Lewis. MAID T0 ORDER. . s°°"°“ “M” “MP” '" 1°“ An a AI w u... ublic for rolls Strike Seen In Chur- uslzzpefo a la "gr iano is ls ' 9 ‘i é‘ §3§?;;,‘,,,R.f,‘§f§,';fl-,figglggrgi, glieliniiv the bindings Y-pM-C.A. War chl" s spec?“- . ‘ i , _ ~ a ‘ . ~ _ .- Se". , bl if flh All (‘ii -r ‘"- 3‘ Lw‘ H‘“‘°°“k' s51“- staltlgtigdorglt RtlCAlg. SCIIHVJIOIS LQNDON. . . ~~ tCPw-Jrleavy 4- Lin» Kelmflly- Ch'towii. a m "mam N B British air and ll i blows at Axis 5. Gordon MacMillan. Comwail. a A ‘i, H. ‘m; "ha been obtauh shipping m pm i ma“ and 6. I-LG. Muttart. Summerslde ed 8243,15 flqfited 51,-, the n-“snis at Italys (l\\'l!l( l i, wore re- 7‘ Ram" Reymoml‘ Soulhlmrt" recreation room and is verv trp- R-"(led loiiizlit irireriiiinrrs 8' G°"‘°" M"°M‘“K"~ C°"?“'~‘ll~ ular with the Airmen. A "um-ted 0f a bvirtriiil ~ tr “out Err-wit 9. Reg Muttart. Summcrsfdc. number o; mugic r0115 can“. with against Axis .ii n ._iiii|;;r=.1 m m" J0‘ Molmlafn~ 5'53?“ the piano. billwmfiff‘ are urgently ' 3'3; 11. Roy C. Woodsldc. Malpcqua . needed mrticuiawly those of Dop- A hint that British forces m the i2. L.W. Hancock. Skside. u)" dénu, mush Middle East iiiiii- sOnli s'r:k».=. iinvv l3. Cllilmflfe Brothers. Ch'town. Aniy rails which the public may that AXE suniily l4~ WB- Mvhrthur. Kcnsinston. wish t-o contribute should be sent . "ellamfl" 1"” ' 15- R/E! Miiftart. Summcrside. to Mr. George YTIIIE, Area Secre- ' Pnme 3lllll“ 16- Keith Common. Ssidc. iiirv. cwisdiaii Y.VI.C.A. War Scr- "ism "1111 " - _ vivgw Esglflrn Trust Building the iviir tlmcltips, 59cm," 4_Fema|e when,“ in ‘ML atioiis ma) lliliril‘ iii (XuEEHSH: Mcncto NB. , _ n , demands upon Otlr §llip;llll".' L Al“ Rogers‘ Kensmgton. “itlréormcd sources said, hotveygr, 2_ a Wvnle M’ Auan Ch.town_ hm a maici- ct ecciioziiy to ivitn. - ‘ ,, d any possible off-i ‘ ‘e until the i: sat “$3,121.33” "mi "Prim R. i. i». 5. L.W. Hancock, s e. 1 ‘ ' “cm r at“.v.i:i:it'<-;....:...=.. ""1"" "i lixllmlls - . . . .. i. .. . B. Raoul Reymond, Southnort. m,’ 9. J. R. Locket-by. Hamilton. ‘ii ‘th f‘ ‘och’ “ l0. LK. Liockerby. I-Iimiiton. OTT-‘KWA- Nlw- ill-lcpl-Fln‘ if‘, f,§,.“f,.f§‘,5 3 or 1L Ira D’ C.“ C¢v~1,._,3,_1_ éancr ivlinistcr Iisllev, speaking ohn J-um L Th-“sp J.“l,’oig Clark, fsllftiown. ‘agflljfislé?“p2fnrgjgfefilgamlgagj Se? of IbBtRYCCZl ' . ... . .a'tccc,<. ‘si e. ‘ '~~. -* .. ~ _ 93101 “m1 i4. Ralph G. Muftnrt. Sside. lmlfnlmf, °f 1g.“ lfavlflmlg 91%;??? tankers ti l5. Ernest T. All", Kznsington. “mm? ca} m‘ 39m‘ ' Axis armits lll l6. Gordon MacMillan, Cornwall. amlnllnn-gk; m“, a Pr,’ report In tadiciiglon m» r ______ - - ' ‘ ' ' ' por er omits of “published Nov, d gave the’ travel- Sea and m N K - u'."..::-"°:i:.* it: or , 3773177810" year cndcd last. March 31 at g films‘, H 517.257 and for the preceding year at ‘544. I-Ic c0ntinucd:— "Bo far as I am concerned-—and I was Minister 0f National Rev- enue part_cf the time and Min- My, and My; wm_ Forbes, sum- isler of Finance for another part mcrside, accompanied by Mi‘. and —lll9 llglllf-s H11‘ as fcdows. Fm Mrs. James Sullivan. were visitors llli‘ “$991 Yffll‘ 6115911 March 31» to Kensington, the weekend guests 1940, for myself 11ml 9W0 Secre- Q! M15, Forbe5’ parents, itaries. $1.743: for the fiscal year i. ended March 3i. 1941. $585 for The local dealer Mr. L. A. Mann myself and nothing for secretor- has already shipped quite a num- ies." _ ber of carioads of potatoes this llilov. 5 The Canadian Press ac- season. With few exceptions. he re-ikvimviedced a transmission error ports, the potatoes to be of good of Nov. 3 had caused the 1940-4l quality and commanding good pric- figure for the finance. dcoartmelil es. to be published as $17,257 instead The R. C- M. P., of Summerside. lighter ci-iiisc . destroyers and he; . out of 120 siilimariiic "i ~ sherraoe cf steel and laror ivis soon hv ob- servers as niakiiic im lvilii" thi- replaccmciit oi lliPFi‘ loser-F And Vicinity Mr. JlLwi-ZCC P ii w ~ man of Ghe Nd‘. Committee o.’ 'I“.ic Crcss. "The entire f touching tho R (‘l mir- xcciitii-e ,..i.i .4111} Rieci elrl of piitiliiniy " (‘was '- hceii these 511K305? of C. basis din Society publiriii" uncicr t‘. | tion of Mr. Kelly It will of $1,257. The discrepancy between the corrected figure for the min- b‘, has been business visitors to Keri- istpr and secretarier. $1,257. and , .,_ . ,.. . . .. _ sington during the past week. The ma; 0g $535, with “dining for sec- flgxrlkqlf? ",§.‘.ln‘:“;: ‘m "mma old saying: “smvkt? 8°95 b°l°fe i retaries in Mr. Ilslcyis statement Uvmc“ {mtg ,5}. “ fire” may later on expllln lllvll‘ wdcv i: accounted for bv the fact “w Llanoiml ‘(lm P11591109 l" llle l°W1l- that Mr. Iis'ey was Finance Mln- 50cm‘), “KL in Com , _‘__" m“ “ll-v "an °f m‘ 1940'“ m" the provincial divLsi: to provide ML and Mrs’ n" comm‘ o‘ "l YeaT- H‘ mean" Finance Mm‘ the newspapers and other publicity Moncton, N. B., have been visiting 15m- Jmy 3_ 1949p mdeia with 0MP“, the material E..§i§"‘$i‘“‘§ii "li..i"“ii..'"°°w“' it: ——- . ' ' ' Mr, Kcl‘y sort-rd l‘.l tire Roya Cwsm" Navy in the last war and has an enviable thirteen years‘ record with the coast newspapers. He has won international recognition on runner-nus occasions in Time, Ed- Mra. James Simms of French Riv- er is spending a few days in Mon- tague the guest of Mr- l d i» Lloyd Lockerby. Publicity Director Canadian Red Cross llhf1dl¥dl Publishedr. New hlfofic ______. Wor - cegram an ‘the Was ng- Mfi",>vfifi°,§§°,“.f;,{$i $5322.23‘! TORONTO. Nov. 12-4. Noel tan. 116.. Tlmc Jlciniio Kelly, formerly Managing Editor oif the Vancouver New: Herald and latterly with the Vancouver Bun. — has been appointed National Pub- Ladino clovor, a perennial leg- Cainadian ume. is a trill-crowing f white clover which origin er are spending a few da s with friend: and relatives in W1 tshire. Mr. James Clark who has’ recent- m iy joined with His Majesty: force; llcity Lite:- 1nounce_ spent the weekend at his home in Red (loss s-c e.,. s am H. n ‘ Kensingtcri. ‘merit was made today by e on. n y~ Mia: Erma Hughes has wcepted a position in Crockett’: Junior!’ Store in sUIfllXNfBldn. Miss Vern: Bowness. Charlotte- town, spent the weekend in Nor- boro, the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowncss. Mrs. Harold Yeo and son Mayne returned to Lot 18 :ft:r mending a few days with her parents m. and Mrs. George Mayne in Elmerald. Mr. Ernest Robertson. Bummer- slde. spent the weekend in Ken- sin ton. the guest of Mr. Ingham Mc ill. TAFITFvIIiTrEYIYSEtR ype of sited in NOSORE KIIEESWO SURE BACKS" WITH Oielar $ELF~P0iiiiiiN6 WAX No rubbing, no huffing with amazing O‘Ccdnr Sell-Polishing \\'ax. Simply lprold lightly without pressure. Driel Qllkkly l0 l brilliant longlastingshino. ‘ (‘(lill' S f‘? l. fi- A LgM/V‘ YKIDOIIVC By \\ csiuver a,‘ -. Llllflllil‘. u I‘ 1 Si‘ l l-Ptllldlinrl Mm. Bruce Clark returned to her “"5 BEMJTIFUL. LYASK I DDNT EYIACT IH ~| QURE PJGHT- \T MEAN EVERYTi-NNGIU ME, Buaeuss _. 4 evERvTi-iicigjy fi . 1 ‘IYNNK $HE'S GR] \NG THiS PARTY