\ TIMELY acres on TOPICS QONNECTED WITH Silver Fqx Farming .. eders’ and Exhi- atioii of p.111. held my The previous week tarin Fox Breeders Associ- ‘he 03-111 hold their live show at ‘£011 Ontario. It is expected Brampuiic. a number of UPI)" 35"" qt q vl=lfors will come where. b9- ‘dmn i- dile is more convenient The dates for thg pelt tat at December 31st to A with last receiving gga-uégglccinbcr 33th- , ~ r-‘of precaution we A‘ a mm our fox farmer a. would advise m uh u kee aneye out for dogs e ra on when the pups have ehcpw symptoms of tlls- reached the age of id weeks. Mp“ ~ Am. 5m; dog should be Without with aiépect and if he is your own (10:13 Fish Fish ‘chm y,“ It he belongs to a Fntilrsemeat _ 40% 35¢; nelghbull? been away 1P0!" the“ P! 20% 10f". , bnufi pcemmsl and dmpFver and brains 5% 5'1, dag. to conic around your. lsh (ocean Whitefish) - 15% tram,“ I, is only a few months .' Milk (whole cows) 10% 10% mo, we had cases of distempeiagereal 13% 12% hm. my the germ may sllllhbeidfi" 2% m, 5.4,.» and as the old saving ls an _ Bo eat Germ 3% 3»; 0&5... at prevention is worth a. gtlemeal (commercial p"illlll of cure." codefimui) 2'5 2% ~ _____ ver oil 1,52; 5% w, gagi- pleasure in presenting GP"! "IV" c" Dlnss to our readers the following article prcanned tpml es 296% 215% b, Dr. c. x. oiimi entitieun-uziit. Yem- {dried ions for crowing fox Dllllfi- W9 mxelwen)“ l‘é% 1%"; advpe evorv rancher to read it I age? eel 1% 1"}. ggynflllll‘ and check it with his 0 salt 1/201, 14% P"““"' ranch diet" ' loo lbs 10o lbs. as FOII-EIIOWING rox ' {m0 rurs . 13y pi- f‘. K. Gunn. Superintendent, zp mental Fox “inch. umme side, P. E. I. summer fox rations for pu and adult foxes differ widely n re- qlliremerlts and ingredients. Rat- lons for fox Dl-lP-5 mu“ “IP91! l rrrairi- rarictv of substances and! accessory factors to bring about} yroirth at this season. Adult fox-i es. on the other hand, require only a maintenance ration to supply} the necessary feed to oflset the normal functional re uirements of the lull grown anima . Therefore, we will consider the summer feed‘ requirements separately foi- these different phases in the life of the fox. and in this pamphlet confine our remarks to rations for growing foxes. . i I Fox pups are usually weaned at| ato 1:1 irecks of age and are then; started on their summer growing ration This should contafh all‘ the cs=ciitiril ingredients for devol- opmerlt fo the different tissues inl the young fox. To supply thesei ingredients for the growth of a for pun. it is necessary to see that z 1 sources oi animal protein inl a Z i‘i i of meats are present in th. an. This part of the ration is l. .. er augmented by a cereal mixture containing a number of seed grains to supply a variety of ‘riint nrotniiis. fats carbohydrates. .. faniins. However, s animals these are - .ondary importance in compo n to the essential ani mal 1irotcins found in the meat portion of the ration. 'I'he former should represent the greater pro- portion rif the ration for growing fox 1iu1is, ‘ To ciiablc fox pups to produce bane niid teeth, it is essential that their diet also contain an adequate oi vitamins and mineral . and phosphorus thciild bc supplied in proper pro- portions, and to bring about ab- rarplio oi these substances it lS ncrrssai that the iox ups have a naturally stimulated source ' ofi i-itaminD isurilight) to be supplied‘ with concentrated vitamin D in- the l‘l"lIi"l. Ciiconlv available sour- crs ci th so essential ingredients o! the i ii for grovllnz fox pups arc lirinrineci or ground green bone and cod liver oil. Adetiiiatc roughage. in the form fin i around green grass. (lawn not coarse field grass) is t and economical fiddl- diet of yung ftfitcs. i of th: ration supplies of :1; d that no sudden chang- iri lr: mode iii the rations pups at ivcaniilg time, as i i=- ifili-‘ILQ iEE-FIE-YEQJIE file ,1‘ "i" pay you to ""1118 elsewhere. ilfiifi gt-arls-Jli-IFLQ D oi the Directors of‘ these cause gastric dlstuybmces m your: fo u . ft diarr ca: park: 0a °“,§f.‘1‘,‘§',‘fi“ Browth. Any changes made in the gglgiggtionts should be gradual and ou ve r 11 the above hartlliyflflaieeffgctysto avoid Particular care should also be taken not to handle growing fox pups in hot weather. Pilllng, ca}. mltkilll. 01‘ moving them to new Dena should not be done alter they h!" been led. otherwise some Pups may ‘take flts. Whenever such Opera ns are carried out feeding shoul be delayed until afterwards find it is advisable that the fcetl dgy Cut down on that particular The following is a lit t ingredients and their psropznfolli in growing ration for fox pupg, Here the fish is gradually added Toronto ls paying a visit to the labundance of lumber. with I “i. ill iieeitii. eouirav iii- We are buying all kinds of live and dres- "5 Poultry. Our kllilnggilant is operating daily and we lean assure you of prompt service and returns. get, our prices before Eslaml Cold Storage '\ C0... CHARLOTTETOWN. P.E.l. * In the above ration a wide ari- ety of proteins have been incoI-oo. rated to adequately supply all ‘the essential vitamin-acids for tissue bufidinz- Vitamin rich substances and mineral salts have also receiv- ed special consideration with the inclusion of such ingredients as bonemeal. iodized salt. liver. wheat Berna, yeas. cod liver oil, alfalfa, fishmeal a d vegetables. Feed the pups all they mm Con. surne of the above ration once daily, late in the afternoon or eve- rig. When these pups are water. ed the following morning, any re- maining feed should be removed to prevent it becoming soui- or ‘fly-blown during the heat of the ay. am. Peace k of‘the New York Auction Com y of Canada, Ltd. Province and has called 0n a number of ranchers in the three Counties. Mr. Peacock is a na- tive of New Brunswick: grew up with fur farming and understands it. He has had many important connections with the fur trade and is well liked by all he comes in contact with. The latest Woman's wear Daily of New York has the following: “Purchase of the fhmadian Fur --_ --_. _.._ ____ rnr cii/iizlorraroww GUARDIAN “CREAM SEPARATOR If you are one of the many farmers who is in need of a new Cream Separator, get in touch with our Renfrew District Representative right away and have him deliver and demon- strata a new Renfrcw Cream Separator in your own dairy. Canada Needs More Butler The close skimming, easy turning Renfrew Cream Separator will make your separating time shorter, your cream cheques larger, and help increase your butter production. See your Rcnfrcw District Representative today or write I our nearest branch office. Made in All Popular Sizes-Hand or Electrically Operated. RANGES - TRUCK SCALES -" WASHING MACHINES FRED DONALD Se: View JAMES n. FLYNN Si. Peters I-RANK GAMBLE Summersldc Murray River ILR. No. 6 Montague Sourls l'l’l Kent 8L, Charlottetown Ki on E. K. JOHNSTON J. ANGUS JOHNSTON T. J. KICKHAEI J. M. LADNER GEORGE MAYIIEW J. R. lvIclaoNALn Apnandale c. E. ROBERTS Wlhslne J. A. SMITH Vernon District Representatives on Prince Edward Island for us. RENFREWMACHINERY COMPANY umrro neimzswour. suSsEx-rua, STJOHNS no. ascma SASK. l 1 IIALTH snaps or causing ‘by a virus is strongly held. but has . IICII lllill. been proven as regards hum-an ~40 rEARFconccr; It is doubtful that heredity is a i cdncgr is not, factor in human cancer; "cs: his IKCII Sltrgcry -.nd K-rav tor radium) t in .iie are the recognized means of treat- , e lil Lhclment. Early cases which have not preceding 3.030 years. h DI‘. ‘w. splcad from the primary site are J. Deadman in an I\l‘tlC.0 in the hopeful casts. and more than 50% MUCH PROGRESS IN CANCER. RE. " IN LAST While the riddl e Auction Sales Co. Ltd. Montreal. by the New York Auction Co . ofl New York. negotiations for which were reported 0n July 9th. i; await- ing approval by the Canadian Government, it is learned Maur-l ice Cantor. president of the New York company. although not div- ulging defails of the deal. sald he expected such approval from the Canadian government in a day or two. l-l H. Webster. head of the|wmch is m‘, L Hun, “l. “'1, mmreas a; the beginnin! of the Yorkshire. “the 12nd rf 11-014»: _, the barbs and using iron imported Calladla" c°~ Mmlwed- demand Th “Oih 2-... l llillll. a trcirficciiiilry it imzs 40 Yeats. There are. acres".~ ls the biggest cou ‘j i: 1 llflln which ncvcr exceeded theleggs in c"lsiers on the leaves of he was not free lo make any exparilsfcn in‘ ilic Av dv’ in‘ cziii_cr:thcrefore. more people in the England. Lying to the poll-ii, O“;- diamrtei- of the shafts. The_num- nabbailtgltiliTllpS. and some statement-i but m“ M55151‘? dls- and, as a result oi iiildliigis from cancer stage. the Hum-her estuary it formedi “er cf "firs?" @959 fefllhfifs‘ was cruoifelous Plan“ I have ah‘ cusslohs regardlntglk the ‘propose: m“; swdgci 131; » ~51 gart, lgngNagfi, cf [he Om Ki kiricreéascdtlto thrge. aindit-thxeyr wermfouritiédthtehmmiaidn slaglywleigléles at’)?! sale mav have en pace M! s: ‘ us. MG CONSUMER om o crt umbria Its (‘1ll.‘ll‘gmc 1°11’ 11°‘: P" 0 9 BYYOW nqtv 9 _° _1 that a final decision on the prob- Cancer is a ‘ . has; city. York, was the Eboi-acuni ct. Ill‘ =1 .= cal fashion. causing uitnignonetie. Wglgfll dtllfftfc m‘ b” . 1cm would probably b-a reached many forms an k» U‘) of the‘; The United States normally com the Romang ~,;-1-_D 53w n; “we Wilma‘ m i.lOi'l as the arrow sped long to the 58 38° r in two weeks Lumpsgn Fraser fir. Hl-ltll ‘Vllll ham a II-dav sale of general furs 1n New York. crmmericlri" August, 15th. Them are about 750 mule- Fcn fox-vs listed and about. 5.110’! silver-e. ' _i______.__ HUGE UNOCCUPIED AREA Hve-eighths of Panama's If“ (‘,7 zsism square. miles ls iinrrrvnlcd. ._.i.____ .___..--__-,.,__-__-r’—_1yi,—.--:I"-\,.. f? "fl- --- - FOR SALE, __-__ Mill property, consisting of Rotary, Shingle and Grist Mills, planed and matched twenty acres of land. 80m" lumber on same. G001! Se! of buildings. Reason for A l-- PTEIIOMAS F. STORDY. Crapautl @@E@@@E@EE@@@Bmmmfl IE nnisinioisisiailsituieiieisiiuibiaisisisilgigg ;cl~_iirice oi cure; ‘iicf coroner of: The secret of carter rnav he clis- isa lill.'.I1-|CD\' ed when the chemistry and ber of inc Null’) ii nest-u u: lli8|l1ll3$1¢5 or the canw vsll can be Health magiio lrtudlcd and compared with that of Cancel" is not .i modern diacaeoldhe normal health cell. The Egyptians knew it -; Dr. Deaclman remarks that can- -,cer appears to be "lncrezslrig. but acids that it is a disease mainly of oi. Canada. r. Dezidm- n i the city of Ham" cratcs, the Fatlic described the tits and gave it til: n. .l. tissues of the . Several causes of cancer have] been iound but none of ilirm cause‘ all for-ms oi caiiccr: Certain chemicals w closely rclateti to clicni mally in the body CZil c ce in the house The th-sorv that CIRCCI““I5‘KYK\¢ECQI Keep liliri d‘ rflxvmswlwww§yaozorawiinim artifice N Q T C E Re Fountains and Lawn Sprinklers petroleum, 66.4 per cent of world's rubtier. approximately 55 ngfq about 21 -~ , 1-1.1 sugar. . Persons owning automatic lawn sprinklers and fountains are reminded that Water Department regu- lations pcrniii SliCll fixtures on metered services only. Any’ Cfillrilillllll‘ found operating these fixtures, ‘or found leaving hand hose unattended will bi‘ metered immcdizllcly' COMMISSIONERS 0F SEWERS 8r WATER SUPPLY current issue ui HEALTH, official of the early cases can be cured. publication of the Hralth League|The earlier the case, the better the . cYiire after 40 years. and today the vcragc llfc expectancy is 60 years. 1 Hi1 ,sumes as per cent of the world: ‘l E ‘.11 are per cent of the world's coffee and per cent of the world's - NEWSY NOTES - IIAGIIIOLA A Cedar Waxwing "July 22, 1945: this day the cat brought in a Cedar Waxwingfi" bred. A wall-known Here l am, on the horns of a dil-l lad" begins- cmmal If I shut the cat up, or bell her, we should soon be over-run with rodents (dozens of them) of all sorts. If leave hcr free. she varies her di by catching birds.” It is a perplexing situation! ; Twas However, I was enabled to gel, some details of plumage not given iii the booksfl e First, all pictures of the bird glvci it a large crest. This particular! bird had only a suggestion of r t. . .. Isesone of the sexes more crcsterlizztqreld tiliéfln hole of hlmsel’! than the other? Or is the crest‘ r ° C “ti We an old Yorkshire tlke, ne'er met his like; his pride that in all liard bargains he'd hit, that tain circumstances? 1 find answer m the boo“ ,Tomm:.' and offers to trade. with- trim. fine. eini silky. A black ban<i1"-"“’“P , encloses the eyes. passing ovcr the "O! Tommy." said Abey, "Yse sorry has a bright ydlow tip and thc_ 11 mine. 'it' t1 r secondaries of the wings are tip-I an s "u" But if there is not much in the‘. bird-books about the appearance of‘ this Waxwing, there is a conside able amount of information abo York. lrc t. ‘Threa- since generations that ballad was made is one of its names. and it is bad |sin¢9 them odor with gardeners on account of its penchant for cherries, rasp- berries, and cur-rants. The amount consumed by an individual docs no! amount to much. but the trouble i.s these birds are gregarious at all times. and when a flc‘ck visit an orchard they quickly reduce the value of the crop. I have a good- An Indian Arrowhead The other coy a -lllC on Rustlco Island. There is tor was» kitcherl-rnidden" there, was critically examined by friend side the kitchen window. It was ,.,.. ,1 covered with berries in Scptcm- aflaf.‘ f ber, 1934, and on the 13th a largc.n“,§"“ flock of Waxwirigs took pnssessioirl l, ‘ therein. were a reflection they left there wasn't a berry on, m‘ the tree. (Vvuxwirigs were plcnti-h Raspberry. Sumach, Wild Grape. Bittc ,1,“ tCelastrisl, Nightshade ls’>l.'ll".i‘illll ‘ n I", I have a Red Cilrrrini.‘ {r12}? which I think lured the Waxirin: ‘ ‘ to where the cat got it. r1101“. with skin. EVGII , W115. wing's food consists of noxious in-II‘ sects. says Dr. Taveriicr Thcy lll‘i"l‘ expert fly-catchers, often “hawk- ' ing" after the mariner of liC Period. and the long susta ned At other they dart cu; alter passing sects as Fly-catchers do eating becilcs form a large of their insect food. _C~ 5- Bfimlfiy. of North Carol; characterizes this bird as groomed and genteel. "On the Wing they fly very much as if they had been drilled. every bird stem-l ing to move its wings in tinl u h‘ the rest. and a flock nf Cod l, "l" compared with a fls:k of "Rfl-Twi" birds. for instance. Iccks vcry l l “um Sill" ml‘ KTYPW like a company of regular solo by the side of a disorderly mob Birds of North Carolina. ‘(l5 mlssilcs fol" slings. l) . . "cw that the Indians hi attitude seems to come in i. 5?. he "plays Indian." The tlic l’)£"»\’ 1iarollcl to the bozly. be iliri‘ could "throw thcl better. lilic iiihi at Scnlac ‘ ' ~ red the Tile Norman A Yorkshirernanh Advice b d! ivrir-arrow y s ai-d. This increased the rang strategic situation and ninric it the headquarters of the litll leg- ion. When the Roman power dc- cayed and the Angles came _ , the capital beam? Enicr_‘\'ic.i much sloiver '.l'l action. since it ha hence our model-n "York." 1° Under the long inroads of the Ch Danes. the Angles were drircn to "h the west. us they had lormorli". lisli rgc. One gets the lmpressio ish element took their place. The‘ SldETP-ble “m” all" ‘he azo. in the physique. character andi 1"“ child was a "barn". which 2s goal Danish at the present day. the realm of mind and action thel old Dane excelled 1a the 1irodatoi-i-l instinct. In gentler limes his‘, descendants kept alive the tracll-' tion by fleecing his ilf‘l"l" "s. l stead of raidi pride in d . A ..r entertained a Yorkshire was given this verse. as a shlremanh advice: Hear all, see all. say niiwt; Talcc all. grab all, pay nowt; And if the. ever does owt for York- SilllRlS HOSPITAL i Cfiicial Opening Wednesday, August 811i‘ Opening Ceremonies commence 3 P. M. GAMES- AMIISEMIJNTS, and REFRESHMENT BOOTIIS Supper served by Ladies’ Auxiliary on Hospital Grounds or if not fine In Hospital Building. 17th Armoured Regiment Band in attendance ll/IAMMOTII DANCE IN §R§T®§I§'5Tst‘°" '§"Q".MIII»IIIIIfii HOWE- Do it for thce scnl That lools like the qUlIllfSSFllCi’. of selfishness. but the mot -: Yorkshireman like the modern ‘ Scot. loves .o make jokes about his own character The Scot is not parsimonious. despite all the} jokes made in Abcrdccn; he is great-hearted and generous, but prudent in the dlsplsal of lllsi means, as all should be. Tho Yorkshireman gets his enjoyment in persuading us that all his peo- ple are utterly selfish. I'd be more suspicious if ' ' him if Ill‘ tried Jl persuade me that they were all unlledged angels! ‘ I have misIaid a postcard bear- ing a Joker's idea of the heraldic "ccat-of-arms" ol Yorkshire. Above ls l. helmet. crested. and visorcd. with a clay tobacco-pipe projort- ing from its mouth-slit. Bt-ri ..lll is the usual shield. quartered. The quarters bear. respectively, pic- tured of a flea, a fly, a magpie. and a flitch of bacon. Below is u fancy torsel or twisted scroll. bea ng the motto "Tak horl, ll.f"., take hold of the glass) lad, Ari-i supl" The quarterings of the escutch- eon are explained thus: A flea will bite anybody -— so will a York- shi-remani fly will drink on: of any man's glass-so will a Yai - slliremanl A magnit- is '\' chattering and so ‘is a Yori aria had the First a Field MflFEllJl Aloxa IIHJEANK‘) WAItPJI-IOUSE IN EVENING s-l-i-Il shiremml man. A flitch of hirrii is no t: till it's hung; neither is a York- l‘? fine was sure to be “bitten” by __..._=_ .. -.-‘-. a orse-coper if he w$ez<glélktahiallétiq CBASWELL for Photographs, "N91" 1° Clflllham town-‘gate lived the this WaxwingsHeIi bit .1 good many. but never be n bit." Now this old Tommy Tavers (by a ’ name he was known), had was the bird m0 younwian old horse that in his oplnllon u. capable of being lowered in cicr-‘nns’ had a“ “m h°r5e Qglelghnfillililll nolactuallyi died. and so he goes to The eneral tone f th h ri "m menmming. "5 demlsil- HQ and upgper parts is aegraytlelzfshl¥ants Wmsthlns l° b°°$ WI brown. and all the leathers are? °mm5'evi_‘rf.,"d5 “rm "11 they lowish beneath the tail. The ‘tiii~-rii=y,-- 53,-. T,,m,,,,._ ~33, mm w with two hides and four shoes. ‘A 1M1‘. 0f like. is a cur dog. iii have goiie its food and habits. Cherry BllTLYgrl-{ghiygmen have greatly altealfg Speaker _ gave llfilf-‘Vlliild. brought from which iWintembcr a few » m“ sized fastlgiate mountain ash out- I Define all, me“ Inggagsrgfigs‘ or Ell‘: Nationallalillliilseurlioi i . . en u. wéiiiiilii.°i..i“°i.".i.fi" They stayed two days and Wlléfilmggeklllo place m muse anymmi °l This arrowhead is made of a, and ll must have requlredileaving to drive it into an a moderateirl Clumsy as the stone arrowheazkAl-lllu-‘t v all races seem to have used at 3- Abom 13 m. Gem u; the Wan i: at some period of their progress. tain it fell into disuse in the spear _ k its place as a 1irojectilc. Later,’ 5,,._,1_,_ln the Bronzi- Age the sling an. lows, thou h their flight is nsvrir: P511“!- Illirl by the time the Rom- nmfl. ans arrived. naked clay pellets had inHSIlpQTEEClEd stones from the brook As to th»: bow, l‘ have reald lsomezllgil, be ,, celebfgljgfll cf led . ' ‘ < , A. M. =5 the body while dining, arldkmmu-Qnft .190?" - ‘T sziiictivcly to the small boy \\'hEll‘1n_ Asiatics when any and Europeans preferred to h0!d'nume1,'0\i5§ into Lending the ha,“ anqto! May and Juncand {my perish?“ S‘ Ii \\'Il5 the Normans who brought|to m’ entire satisfaction. h _. back 1h: bow to England and lt'5upp0rt for my belief in the lac. might lac said that Duke Wiliiam‘s.that most skilfili use of his archers deciderPtoo, and even the bees did not conic d improved the aim The Eng-l _ iicvcr adopted the cross-bow, 1nd which, though more powerful. was be “urouno up" after each dis- driven the Britons. and the Daiil, long bow neld its place for a] coh- land- change was still visible sixty years‘ mm app-cared, and was. I believe, er the usual gree used in the bottle of Flnd-|"Ari' how is yer turnip lirlcis like snowflakes. This In rear" I__lIZ<I\'P_VSCCII__IlII_L_ foil}, all Field Marshal S Brigade. under his general command during the cam‘ Italy. The Canadians were part of the British Eighi by Field Marshal Alexander as triiriiniiuliiiniaii‘ This column h reserved for new: of local interest, but advertising uf a newly nature may be inserted l‘ ‘V! Milli l IOIC, strictly p5,. ablgjn advance. l UONIEIIIIZERATION LIFE IN- URANC Who iri dealing in iiei-setieiii had 1, m‘ J‘ P‘ MJLLAWS mm“ "l" e closed until August 20th. 8-1-5. August 5th t0 August 20th. 8-3 21 1n Afton Hall. Continued each Hllflht except Saturday, at nine oclocir Sunday night at eight tl-ilrty Make a special effort to at. tend these meetings and face eta». nal matters. WANTED — TEN YOUNG MEN 0f 800d character and physique, who have had experience a5 Mili- tary PC1160. w act ln a police cap. flmy at Old Home Week. Apply by letter to Provincial Elllnbitioii base of the beak. There is also a; for thee, gssocumon‘ BOX 332' charkme‘ blackish‘ atch an the chin. The l thought triad a hadderi mm w“ 81'3" upper a cover , wings. and tal 1 white in thr ; . “'_ - are gray. Below. the breast ls,Ciood luck's in thy? lstsrgain, for my Cfifnfirgwi” léervqcgssvr cinnamon-brown, shading to ve.- horse is dead"—-— August 5th are as follows: Corn-l wall ii A. M. s. School ll A. u; Kingston; P.1d S. School 2 PM., New Dominion 7.30 P. M. S. School ped with little red sealing ivax-l There is not much to choose , » _ m“ area“ very omamenmy 395ml bCflVfi-Gll dead horses. says the bal- @135” M‘ m" J‘ R’ Skinner‘ Mmis ‘ legs, and feet, black. lad. but Yummy came off best 2-4-11.‘ WINSLOE PASTOIIAL CHARGE.‘ —Scrvices Sunday, August 5th arei as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. MA Winslce South ll P. M. l-lighilc-ldl 7.30 P. M. Rev. Jomrs Macln B. i GOLF NEWS. -— The Ladies‘ Championship of Goose-brook Golf Club, Halifax, i: bring, nlavrd this. week. In the qualifying round. on! Monday", Miss Mildred Harrington of Charlottetown led the field uiith the lowest score. VISITING BROTHERS. — Mrs. . R. Thompson and sister hluriel Sobey. spcnt last week cild visiting; their brcthcr. Pie. Ivan Sobey ivho from gitient in the Military Hospital, Fredericton. N. 8.. after three years service in England. A second brother. CD1 ful that year). All books a 5’°}1°“"3h 5mm. which is.c1a1i- Bobey arrived on the Duzh- however, ma, the b11115 ,,_ Lhn lvlhfll Chlfll-lcd. It is ai-‘erg, of Bcdiold Friday. after a iciil Wild fruit if it is to be had, and‘ qmfl. lemhjshflpFd- but with a and a hall of service in lilo Ila:- Dr. Taverner gives a list of tiie,~.l““h‘~"“ll “Lmle the “We l“ 11111 "N" Hllnand °°ml“}@“i-_ l.“ most attractive. The Russian Mul- “To efnd” “Quid b“ Imalme li-‘VPBYS a Wmm‘? “m” aeéellef: berry comes first, then the Sarv-‘kfls .11“) “gm by" the prme“ Ital)" He 1s en-‘oymg a a $15 5.21.5 ice-berry. Black Currant. M n ’ “M” as flaking‘ n15 ‘m9 1m)‘ Wm‘ h“ pafems‘ an ham-e‘ tam Ash 3,“, m and about one-quarter inch Harry Sobey. Seanetowri. tPatrlot please copy) 1 s»; PAUL'S CHURCH, surirgav. 5th. i945. I-Iolv Communion 30 A. M. I-Ioly Commungon aned °ennon at. 11.00 A. M. BITE 3 bonducted bv Rev. _W W. "Cling-Til": Rccior cf St. Marks Cliunh. fl- fax Evgning Prayer will not ‘ held during the month of [lumb- invite m in st. Peter s Prayer 6th being Monday. August ‘he cast oi the Trzrisfigllmlgfllz, _i fl disease- dumfofellrixlzp? sglxfiixeetimes happens form of life becomes too that is nature's Way 1 - keeping a balance.‘ But Pef-‘QPK: rm. 1 5uppose the gents. {ccoédnlltlgg-fgr the chrysalides. I “M other insects are 508W? s‘ through unscathcd- - I read iri a_ form paper Hull‘ White Butaerfiy 1355 “ .1 L‘ . Still ma: Pat and Mike lived in a village din Eire and were great cronies; IWhen they grew tn manhood Mike n crossed to England f0 WY is . the lcng bow could shoot sixlfortune, while Pat cluni! l0 m9 arrows to tho cross-hair's one. The old sod. O Mike across the Charm?! father. he said: “An‘ hows these days?" “Still dldl‘: silldjfal l DR. FARMER/S OFFICE, closed '-'* I SPECIAL GOSPEL MEETINGS for the Pacific theatre. —, i be overseas. The reports 11.1.. gzireil by r - 1 ship, Brother W'- membds “t! Sbenfffffi,“ the Social Eveniiifl Committee d ° ‘ may Brother J. J. Connolly for the Post id Home Week brought "ti? hf dPt tth ran. - and e oun a iaungse he asktes; Pa .‘ yer f aisher For Reservations - Tickets PHONE Rogers Agency 540 Airport 2061 - 2062 MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS MZIZ_I_ ' i _;. .é. ’ _'.‘;'4| DR. SWEENEY’S OFFICE will b0 closed until September 1st. 8-4-31. N T ANNOPNFE‘ MENTK-Mr. and Mrs. Perv": ‘an- ririgan announce the cngrr; \'rlt of thcir eldest daughter :.-1.iry Adele to F/Lt. Francis Iloskirl. R C A F.. son of Frank Hoskin of Alexandria, Virginia. Marriage to take place this month. 8-4-ii. Y'S MEN'S CAR NUMBER. BOOKS-Owing to the great tie- - mend. ccyled with the Printers. shortage help, a. slight delay is being experienced in supplying books for all those desiring them. It is expected that during the ctm- in: week sufficient books will. b2 available to meet the demand throughout the Province. BONSIIAW UNITED CHURCH. —Annual Thank offering servI-u of the Women's Missionary Sc ‘ Bonshaw United Church. be held on Sunday. August 5th lit B o'clock. Miss Lena MacLurc. Assoc- late of the ‘Toronto Conservatory of Music. will be the guest speaker. The Anthem will be Beislvs Ha Telling of His Salvatl ‘.11. Stephen MacLcod will s 1e Ninety and Nine" by 1 , rd Campion. Miss M-acLurc will “The Beautiful City." Thr z. quartet will be heard in “Lo: I'm Coming Home." Peter MacDonald will be at the organ. 8-4»1i. B. I. S. MEETING. — At regular monthly meeting Ailgust lst. the Benevolent Irish Society. J. W. Hogan presided with a large at- tendance of members present. Bro. J. Callaghan reported mat cigar- ettes were belng sent regularly to ilic members in the an‘. scrvices altiri ber- McC arrcin Bro. J. Costello for inc \V. W. War committee and P. Doye for the Charitable Committee. in his report he stated that the committee had attended to many liccdl‘ cases during the month. Capl. R. l). Mc- Gilvaly was present at the meet- ing and expressed his ‘thunk-S 0n benalf of all the returned mem- bers present. He also exorcsseci his thanks to the large conniitise who met him at the station on his ar- lrival 1n Cllarlpltctouii Sdurday lliighr. After all other business was 1trzinsacico the lllcctillg collie 1.6-3, ooze with a. woiiclcriul clituztaln- merit which consisted of the fol- lcivlng: - Cowboy Selections, O. Murray. Step Dance. J. 008d)’. Solo, A. Dowiing. Step. J. Costello. Slop dance and song. C1131. R. D. McGillvary. Reading. A3. J. F. Flynn. The meeting came to a. close with the singing oi the Nat- ional Anthem. i Personals Mr. Langelle (Bustxri Turner arrived here by plane last evening from Somerville, Mass... and will leave this afternoon to ViSll. his parents G. E. Turner and lVln. l luirler at New Glasgow. N. S. l ' Mrs. C. Curtain and Mrs. E. lBrennan oi Brighton, Mass. arriv- ed iii the c'lty Thursday evening en. route to Souris to visit their sis- ter, Mrs. Frank Mullally_ Miss Elaine Murray has ICbilflbv dialect of the Yorkshire tennis. m“ Ema)‘ “HE'S flld- Twas B har‘m ‘lime’- ed to her home in the city after may only give two instsiilcca‘ any an’ he died film {time N" ‘(W- visitins Mth her grandparents Mr- of many. W ile the Lowland Scott Cabbage Worms Scarce God rest his sowll said Pat. The and Mrs, George R. Bowness. Ken- and the Northumbrian ibntli bc- P001‘ man." 531d Mlke- Anllthe‘ Slnilwfl- ing Anglo-Saxons) called a child. Lost year the Small White year passed and Mikewas hawk Mrs. George R. Bowness and. a "balm", in Yorkshire and a‘ Butterflies (Pieris rapae) were again for the Fair. l-Ied forgotten Miss Sarah Webster of Kensillfll-pn great part of County Durham u! abundant. fluttering above the all the news, so when he saw Pfl- 8Y6 "limbs in Alma. Int 3. the guest of their cousins Mr. and Mm. Allan Clark and Mrs. Mary CINE, CANADIANS SERVED UNDER. NEW GOVERNOR. GENERAL ir l-Iorolcl Alexander. newly appointed Governor-General of Car.- nd Fifth Divisions of the Canadian Army. and the Fl!“ Afmmlfwl Supreme COUllfl3lli’"'.‘ lid?!‘ praised tlic fighting ability of ns and visited their headquarters several times. l-lr s Chris. Vokes of Ottawa during one of these visits. Gil‘.- i-he Canadian First Division. (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). “H115 which conquered Sicily and ..my, among the forces directed in the Mediterranean theatre. the Canadians on different oc- plciured here with Mat-In. Vokes was then commanding