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' 19".‘{ff-H'd'-"-'u'-'-'-‘¢'e'r.'-'r-'.'-"r-'-'ur rrrrrwrrrvr rITITvYI111§~rr r Musical l ~k llllllillill sumo l- Grill illili k iilllli’ loll?! w llmli EutES p“; I/JCKEV RODNEY g- JUDY GARLAND f; nzn SKEIJCN i: ELEANOR POWELL * ANN EOTHEHN i’ lUClllS IAIJ. i VEIOXNIA Oillllfl i FRANK MORGAN c. g Qfw . ‘i. {whiter s ~ - fi HQ" ‘IPZR Iml N.\X|Nl lllll‘ "I XQV Ky!“ Cl‘ i} ‘T3 (B19537 nil fill OIC.‘ IFIA i FINNY CARTER II!‘ MO IAIN TPII M-QM Dlflllfifl Ell‘) F‘ m lnlmluclnq lm-qlfl h Hlllllllpytlrlllfi onvlwwon __ lilliiif. -- ill‘ 1 - Cllllllfllllll NEWS [INA IIOINI MARSHA HUNT MARILYN HAWK‘ DONNA RID MAIDAIITWYIIIIN JUN! All-YEN GIOIIA DQNAVII JOHN CONT! SARA NADIN Ban Blue Fyancn Inllrly Mary Ellie” hunk huh flunk Sully Dick Slmmont Ion I-uuy "i swnrrx-rmnvctcu-w R1\I4'n‘>-¢PQ'\IFQ'I'I'!FQ‘I5FHH ‘~ M0 NDA Y — 1:190 . i: -': E i: i: ll i: ‘I é -': ‘I i: II Advance sale of Evening Tickets at our i -- 1.1;’) pm. Avoid the Rush — Get nnru I '. '. r l; iii Fill?) lliiilijiiTEfl _' ~ i. J-a-aun-nn THE Cuesuoneeqwuovmmw 44‘“-, TO-DA Y f var-w a-s-tv-v. ~ ~- CJ mlmmlllllll- A RITZBROS. MUSICAL COMEDY “NEVER A llllll. MOMENT" § snowmo AT zso - 1 and so -J COMING-MOM-JU S. . - ‘sl st nnlolfillnli sisvtti "$853155"! a l; nlblu Pi: PLUS — NEWS — KID IN UPPER FOUR =~..~.r ~.s.v.-. . a ‘f-‘ffff TU- DA Y SHOWS 2.30 _ 7 _ a=4s Qynamicweslom -Thrills!.. . Riolous l, ’""""" tuclo o ‘Rcngelund n...»......t.....' 93321.... iCMQdY-i ' ' -5 1 Am ltllliliilfs‘ lonuu ovh-ALM c Go's ' sit?» slow . 1m. cnucnnlflb an Interview M}!- lv, n. blcDoufifl» The June W. I was h home of meeting 82d on cune 7th, Mrs. i 1501's in attendance Crccd Cllcncd the mectin Tue prc-sltlcilt after absence, again in: Roll ’ , ing of "A Change see in the post, war world" some q which were very conducted the meet , .. :11!” BURNETT! aluMlllill engraved and slgilcd held ln the hall on The sum of $3 school prizes It treat the kiddice oi closin . Monday night rs meet his...» i ALSO — DOG HOUS Bnrncv Bear's Victorv G-‘lffiell Chapt. 1 of Dick Tracy Vs Crime lnc.. and -Men Vs. Black Dragon - Fruit was gentleman in the district s. Mae Maclnnis to attend n. with Mrs. Owen Kenna and Mrs N fl ink 55 cents. Fees Plans were also making of s, baby's Convention, the secretary cliflse goods for same Drive; cull ACH 5 Mn“ ' t1 ' tended the Rural ling held at iVlTs. the week previous. Mrs John or July meetin l-lin- ‘lg then ch was d the hostess assisted bv Serve Mrs L _ Cash on__hand $15 15 Mlnard’; kills dandruff By Ken Reynolds F: ouwlauqw "msririlri: of the Orwell at the r Murdock MacLesdJ Lepage with nine members and three vis-l Tie :1 in f the Ode iollcyt-ed by l-oplicitsiclhgofgolgrifiundays services will be conducted g. SCLIIB months call was answered by tell- , l “mllll llke m_ Lords Supper will be observed i. interesting. Min- ut-es of previous meeting ivore rgadyi 111115 Wfife made for a dance to be, Loved" i ht O0 was voted for = ' was decided to QMt" T8111 i1! dially welcome. nd second-lRet-e. Doucette on Mottday eventing on Wed-lby ll/Irs. B. A. to spring-clean ' 208 Hillsbom Street purchased fol» 0:19 5m; colors. 0n entering, the bride-com’; f bhy Saw the mall leave for Dor- One new member Joined, thus d making a. total of fourteen members -. -' “$1 ere appointed the Charlotte- “ Mc- acLeod as substitutes. Collection for even- discused for quilt for Instq to pur- The president and secretary at- Convention meet- Davm“ 3- U133 ‘by singing, Nearer Noddy gave invitation‘ call to g. Roll th ng and preserv m“ adlomfg, llowshi-ps 1h ChrLst. the National _ E. MaicLreod and Miss Freda Carver. Finillieoord of Former Islander" "MELY N015; QN TOPICS m“ counecreo wnn , " "' Police Lieutenant Silver FOX Farming I The following item from the' Moncton Tlmes will be read with much interest here: CONFEEEIATION LIFE IN SUI-AND BEDEQUE Whole Wheat is Iflm on the market. 0-20-31. CALVIN CHURCH, emald. Jififiti“??? '.'“.‘o8°p°°ii““§"“ n u '. . . ev. O. C. Webster. Minister. 800 PAIRS SHOES size a . §i2"éit‘hi&“°t waft.“ Footwear Co. SECOND Civic Times l: leolbtishuloi.“lt“o‘“él‘ the . ' e lme 1s was wlitten On June u. 1001 Mrs. Pat Mur- , fifiwaafitgroliooly l! month m. _phy presented Pat. a Millvale, w w“ a om “mm qe. REJ. farmer. with n red-laced. l l all type! o; pelts both fox dependable-looking junior edition Pwdmflfk m, men the: ‘o’! himself. The proiglr papa dub- ‘man Ding“ u m: ourob -— has 8 0 . - Thlrty- lgtiinméfllélmmng this amcle a be- er Fred can“ a large number of our ran- from a sergeant to d the Mllsnléton Police an su erv e while King Georpge and Queen ‘they should s0 M! W5 011 "fill-fill"- Elizsbeth rode among thousands lWalter Alwl - _ W“ m9 o! their citizens. ease everv well in wlll ‘the Popular- Frcd P. Mur- lty Oi Mutants Be Lutlrlgr -uc 24th year on follows. 8 Force. F0 nineteen years he nu been charge of the night force as a ser- rch, 1925 and as a. June 25th at l-nzeloroox ht ll AM. 4. mo; BlmOSt {£115 W" “fifamfllive o, dgsmdmy and Cross Roads at a am. sci-n. months before Police Chief 1.. s. fllllafiltleel, m“, o, mm, W, o; m, -‘—-_ Hutchinson arrived to take over’ 1mm“ only a ‘gouple o! yea” earl- JUNE 30th IS mt. FINAL nus following the resignation oi’ a. R. l u, lump,‘ for payment o: 2nd instalment or Hideout Civic Taxes, after that date. install-- ment is subject to interest. 6 m DISCOUNT SALE. —- Ladies Summer Cools. Cloths, Revetsibles and shower proofs. Selling at 20% discount. Kennedy's Ladies Resor- to-Weiu". 6-23-31. BUYERS 0F CHICKS. — In Swifts Hatchery ad in this issue they call attention to the fact. that ere w be ‘HINDU fewer chicks this year than in 1943. They will h have available two hatches oi of which 255105. slzelito Brady 5-23-21. INSTALLMENT M‘ due June 30th. 8-21-91. o. - of collage ggiyigluels. o-rs-zi. CHURCH SERVICES. — Rev. Ronald Noole will speak on Sunuay. l’ l "With foxes and nmutc hr m mp prices an: auctions and D1’ £1111? yert tor quality mutations. fur breeders have reason to rejoice a.- lortunes, caning [fur farmers. coming b0 1 to see their auctio 'returning to their nom pockets well lined, are not inven- llhl 1.10115. n it. Today there are absent on active scr- Despite the discomfort of n ti fitting uniform with a Prussia collar, Police Officer Murphy re- mained on the Police Force. Any;is police force Irishmants ‘ low quotations lrom the “cake”. so 'port.s. . JAloout 05% lleriugs of 29600 silver sergeant platinum types top $19; _ Today he $122. three-dunner: $56- tfls b wile, ‘seven chilidren, a lieu- W" 539i 92'7" °1 chicks, particulars are '“"'"°Y' 5 me hme» B M" °Y . t xwenmml» w- ’"°"“’- ~ i... .-..?..“”t.“iil6'8o“isu"°t* During the 20 years that "Murph" glilzap. ° '3 ' ‘ To RECEWE HONOR _ word has been on night duty he has not lcame w Mm James Campbell’ 99 lost an hour because of sickness. lPownal street that her son Terence gm $801118 We asked him "How obvlouslv lmlels do l! in England and W111 be invest.’ Ome lgutlhe only grinned. It tprlm ,B'a5oml,le_ A ed withmtlglek 11:11am. I Til; lglere- fllweglfs iuijms $3221? sltififlltilgisixlllg 'attended and binding is brisk a n uc - ' - . lTliigypf-Jlace agllphlcsle Slstel.’ Nufi know “that yolrre talking aboutlvolmne o! ‘m. dream“ was mg slsm. Margaret expects to be when You describe the internal cf-l present. ‘e35 “I “Qum- ‘39 ca" sure T9 ltverage since the beginning oi tile __i cognizc the external effects!) It ‘val; “w; refilled me mgl-ggf, from THE Kn“; 0F s1 _|Allu.;5__ may be buinuse he never smoked opt-ow, Damask; notion will Both Mo and Evening Wor- "m" he was Over 80- It may b ship at the Kirk tomorrow will be m5 Chime 0f 018KB- oonducted by the lvlinistcr, the Rem] T. H. Busseil Se. M. A.. smut.) who will also prcoc the sermons. The church QHLLJ _ . 2'1. and One e. Nothing illustrates better what going on 1n Lhe fur markets as a market re- ot the ot- loxes scld, full silvers half ll whirl/s behind thlst prosperity? were illzb over the i. .situatlon pievulled in foxes. __ -tuture promises well: g, lIiOWQVBI. upon a number oi factors labout which fur-breeders. prescm, at least. have no control. Prom sntall oegmnmgs im- bre has neoonle an important part of the nation's agricultural activity. 'l’here ‘are a multitude of reasons for this and they stand examination. Economically there is a substan- tial difference between the various ches of the clothing industry using nninwl-products. Leather and wool are by-products oi the ioou industries. The more animal-food products are consumed. the more leather and wool becomes available gr the textile and shoe industries. oo mer recess at ten o'clock in tthe momirlg. JOINS AIR. FORCE-Dr. B. C Lapage. for the 1785'; two years l resident doctor at the Victoria‘ Gcnersl Hospital. left this weekli to take UlD his new duties" in thel Royal Canadian Air Force. Dr. - lbs-page is being posted to Charlotte-i town. P E - I , where he will serve. in the calxicity» of nledicel officer. l Hospital authorities stated last night that up to the present no one; had been appointed to fill the vac-l anoy left by the enlistment of Dr. v - even, -Halifax Chronicle. l '_ - _ > pa]; - ' ~ provi automatcally. materials that. clothe him as he | consumes the animal products that! arc their source. While the textile and leather 1n- dustrles : can expsnd- therefore. practically without limit this is not the case with the fur imirustry. l There con be onlv jusr. so many iut‘ coats as there are skins to make t-hcm with. Furs ‘a one-purpose produce. There is no not available, but Just about 100d. or other value to the luxury every Monctontlan knows the tall. fur unmml- As the result the orc- QSIOCK)’ Irishman with the grin and garments is strictly the brawl“. mm '1 nlv oi furs. In past And there's one case his friends ""31 ("Wm 5°1- 3 dd‘ _—_T are farcvor recalling, the day scv- m the number 0i Kai" BRlDE-TO-BE aHOWERED _- eml yours ago “mm l“, “nested a mcnts that the industry could pro- surprlsc shower was. given Miss break and mm, mlef on the “l” llgcle. lhenllur 111111151X]; could never way. The man was well armed at “g” “grovldgt fir“ u the time. The policeman was not ' Yet five hours later Lieut. Mur- lls o! me catch lfngéflflzda imilal‘ pmducer of furs, independent of the luck and willingness of the iloallruz labor force of trapping. Fur-breeding as it is done provides the solution for this coo- nomlc problem. Ir. can be stated without hestitation that the fur breeder, and not the trapper. holds in his hand the future growth of the lur garment industry. Fur bred- tng him become on essential indus- try: at least as for as the furriers are concerned. logically there is room in an, lndlustry for everv tlic run-ol-the-mlll mlm hieh priced specialist. But it 1s the TRINITY UNTEEB CIIURCH.— _ the Minister Rev. T. E‘. lvicLen- l _ _ nan, who will preach the sermon at _ _ . . . both morning and evenul: diets oil . ‘worship. The Sacrament of the , ‘ I During his :4 years on the force Lieut. "Murph" has handled molly thousands or cases-all the way from pctty thetts and "drunks" to ‘a murder-suicide. The round fig- ures of just what he has done are Sunday B11111 llthe mornin worship. ;School, belzilncrs, primary junior departments meet at usual hour. Anthems for the u._ ‘will include Steiner's "God So and Suillvans “Load Kindly “ The organist and choir- Mr. A. R. lfendnll, will b: charge of the music. Visitors ccr- Lavers at her home. . The home was lverv prettily decorated in navvl was escol-la-l m chestcr, to begin a live-year sen- lhe seat of honor to tence. i ;—_ ——-——_:; l CLIPP-ROBINSOhL-Mis, Claud- Misses Peg- Doyle. line Layers and hcr brother Sterling. both dressed in 23g jfifilaahiflllifi 1,233 is. Louise Robinson. daughtgelr of ‘ . Mr. a d Mrs Joh 0- R0 nwn many lovely shower gifts. The even or 37 grockslde avcllue and Heb 1., p355 d e .1. - “gig; wfilclf“a““fil.fi..{f‘v“dblrrifl icrt Latnart, CiipP. lieutenant in the lunch was served by the hostess. Amllgeélf the 592310111 $08232 1:025 __- msrr on a. r ay n 01, w M~S numn .—'l‘he month-‘Mliy 6th, in Fort Worth, Texas. iy meeting of the United Churtllflllle ceremony was performed by W.M S oih Unioll‘ Blood we? fifld Dfr tllvarlrmtlnldohhlzstlon llnttnecgiafiplell Jn 5pc ~s'o rs eloas -c. ‘Eteréioe Larrlollmit. lillcoixilllté ocipenledialtar decorations being white lilies My God To and candles Lt. nnd Mrs. Jilin y and Mrs. La- s. McGehee o1’ Texoritana, Arkan- -m1ll or its output that ‘m. attended the bride and crorm. e bl of lm industry's re- Lut Through The bride was gowneci in an lcc- liallvlhtill ‘ilfiglffri- A154: Passages of blue moire taffeta suit. with rnstch- v 9 i‘ ‘u T Pm "c m“ ‘wrlpture w“ read by the memV mg hatlslfid Cally.“ “fiflgcl “mmds gfiiqgllltlllllajixlltealglffillllggilzsgliielfiiilglgllfig be" and m“ can W“ respmded‘ gigs‘; l“ ‘ghell “cud 322x55 are the lot of any fashion industry. blue iris The bride's mother was lread and approve» . A reading inlsownod in navy blue with a cor- w§§e°fihfi¢tfibiiéiiae§°iflié"hliiiiifi gohglfi ‘Elli d- bhl’? kfillflkfafl 119 53%; 01' WE“ 801mg‘? éllillg fir“; lull. three-quarter. or half-silver. ,waso<vwe y he e drill DB- B11 l‘ 9 no linumorblu t w o Holy. followed by Sentencclflllend their honeymoon in $811 p e ‘who am n“ Prayer, A tjmpevnncc roadin: by] Antonio nnd then make their heme Mrs Livingston. Getting Even Wit fin Dallas, Twaas, where the bride- A very enloyable pro- Qmom is stationed with Head- m; out vem- 1n gram was given Collection takenlqllflflcl‘: ccmnilnyHof the 8th Scr- l of even duality thatl DOW. and the be being The by ast meeting were at his output. should hide his face in I (vi/cry 0 camp llle is more like \i‘.< "Thousands Cheer," ‘m: Prince Edward Theatre They are only M-G-M roster who appear In the Techni- Wlth lib daughter. Kath. -yn Gray-son, with him, home l0 John Roles ' l! (' esta, "n . - svhcllillt-(l tn 0pm flint-inlay; .. two of the many slurs on the tnlnr firm ldQCEELTI“ Figures to hand indicate there will be at least 75,000 fewer Chicks hatched on I’. E. island this year than in 1943. This is quite unexpected to us as we have made ar- rangements to close our Hatchery next week. We have two lntchcs available June 23rd and 27th. We suggest your order at once, while Chicks are available. Chicks are from outstanding flocks in P. E. Island and New Brunswick. Swifis kleltchery, CIITOW we“ \\\\\\\\\\ K. . \\\ M“ \ \ \ Qwsx. “Yes-this is the party who advertised with I Gnlrdlan Want --'M:n Wanted’? to S‘! 50. M oti cl - vice Command. is th son o1’ fetch tab prices in their clasc 0d by singing, Just Mel Ant: agstilMr. and Mrs. M915". C. gllpp oflwhether the market price is hinh 601" Benediction. Elbert. Ind.. Winchester Mascllflw- He Will have the satisfaction ._.__--_ Mn, Clipp 1.. a niece of m D. M. l of kncwi oi M_l_nar_tl_'g__ki_lk__tlelg__rl_ljnff Jiobinson, St. Avardi 1°17 . __.- lincss is secure against the vagaries V". o! venues and fashions Guernsey Purchase Extension Policy “‘° “°‘ ““““ “"°“°’“ ~"“' "° l iiedtothlnk i mil... “m"t"'§§‘°““ 52 h‘ r7,‘ 1 ‘l-IHIITCS" . on: failures are rewarded with more than seven fold of the price for the regular product. I do think however. that the riln-ol-thc-m breeder. who wants to make a good |l1roiit now and in the future. should l k with suspicion upon the out- €l.""“‘"“’ 6.5. ’§§§.i2"%’"“‘aéii“i3 ey are n. n plan of breeding. To encourage the establishment of new Guernsey herds in this Province the P.E.I. Guernsey Club with assistance from the Provincial Department of Agriculture, has in- itiated a policy whereby the following amounts will be paid to purchasers of registered Guernseys. Calves under six months $15.00. Six to twelve months $20.00. Twelve to eighteen months $25.00. Eighteen to twenty-four months $30.00. Two years and over $35.00. This assistance is open to any Island Farmer who, at time of purchase, has less than four registered Guernsey‘ females. As funds arc limited, applications will be considered is est £00,000 silver foxes in l e SHOW DDBJI NOTWIIY 811d an; “on; i; cam; l-showcd that almost There is no deny braces D8141 ti I01‘ foxes a lame and axilmalls-u not lust larger supply of liars. but, ic means 0d improvil g‘! furs. independent o mom; the im- m, mm of th following flame; shoviwmid " to a realizable so that Norway p um a 943g The u. n of silver 10x, “Skins is 42m stuns. The above than} Sweden h‘. sxxne huh. 43 dWefl (M681 0116.111 DXOOUOCQ 194a. 'l‘he oollecuzgzgl died “mm” my" “i gnu lg iihpvsfilble that er o e orwelzla-tl ki have round uheir Wav iliwfiwfi for export or they may have been Ml monied . e m“ Ln Germany through m; barter whlnh wevnils. swam a meeting o1 m, National sllv Breeders’ Associati er m“ year a three hum. bers from Ontario and Quebec hm Prince Edward Island. The Di. rectors report reflected greet credit on their management dur. ing the past season. It showed at the finances were in condition with surpluses in regular accounts also in its o0. operative marketing department. There were 290 paid up member; with Prince Edward Islan 112. Ontario next with Reports wer given with regard to the live fox shows, pelt shows, special committees and other uc- tivities, all of which were hand- led in a satisfactory manner by the various committees. The rc- port of the marketing committee 17.000 pelts were handled during the iur sen- son of 1043-44, including i067 show pelts from the Ontario Fur Breed- ers pelt show and the Prince Ed- ward Island Fox Breeders‘ and Ex- hibitors’. Of these '73 per cent were sold. 306 standard silvers averaged $76.00. the highest one Z0; 290 white marked silvers averaged $106.06, highest price $150.; 104 silver platlnums aver- aged $172.31, highest price $240: 49 plotinums averaged $141. high- est price $205; 22 penrl platlnunls averaged $134.22, highest price $200. ‘the report referred with deep regret to the passing oi Sven Klintberg, oi’ Bird's 1-1 ii, Manitoba. who had been a member of the board oi’ Directors for many years. also the death of Mr. J. E. Pnttc Peterboro, Ontario. who had also been a member of the board of Directors during the early yeurl of the Associction. Sympbihl’ W" . i l.ti' and kind o‘ Droducexv lagging-rd to ther red \es l After iliedlbusingss off thgdlmgl; ng was spose o a ‘e were given by W. M. Ritchie, Ot- tawn, 1n charge of Dominion Fur Grading. Dr. E. SfArchibald and A. P. McVnnnell. Department 0f Agriculture, Ottawa, and Dr. W~ E. Russell, Kitchener, Ontario. All these addresses were oi a hi order and were listened to Willi marked attention. Dr. Russell particularly strmced the various problems which a fur farmer ha! lto deal with and gave fncts from his experience as manager oi the largest fox ranching company i" Canada. A resolution was moved. 3600M‘ ed and onimously adopted m“ a telegram be despatchui to H00 Mr. llsley requesting that the PW‘ ceasing tax be reduced fwrn A; per cent to its former figure °¢ 1 per cent on it was having i V"? serious ciioct on the sale of allvRJ fox pelts in Canada. A very pleasant feature o! ti" gathering was the tend-crib! 0i 5 11f dinner at St. James Club w l“ directors by Mr. T. B. Weather- bce. manager of the Canadian Bank o! Commerce. Montreal. m‘ Monday evening. Ncedlcbif° 52' "zcoiclhiliu’on'nuzo' '1. ‘Col- l" .4 TTEN TION! In the order received. All animals purchased will be subject to inspection. Breeders with animals for sale-list with the Secretary. I For further particulars apply to - l I GUY RODD, Secretary P.E.I. Guernsey Club Brnckley. §O4§04~44~O0§§O§Q+§§Q§§Q§§§§9000OQQ§O§§40§+>0§OQ4Q4 The postponed annual hlbitors’ Association wll at 7.30 o'clock pan. President Lt.-Col D. A. MacKinnon general meeting of the Prince Edward Island Fox Breeders’ and Ex- I be held in the Court Room, City Building on Thursday, June 29th W. R. Show Secretary’