PAGE SIX FINAL SHOWING TODAY . . - 315-7-9 Spencer Tracy - Gladys George - Franciiot Tone “THEY CAM-E HTM A cuu" PLUS NEWS and PETE SMITH i d w t l i i '1'111.nsii.n' - FRIDAY - SATURDAY l / as tempestuous as‘ old Chicago itself! Hot-headed Dion Olen-y ...fiery Belle Fawoottmlov- Ling, listing, fighting, 19g. giving in a colorful, spec. tacular city that vanished in towering flame! ows AT 3.15 - 1 - a PM. Friday and Saturday Matinee 2.30 l“ TYRONE Aiicr not! POWER - FAYE - AMECHE mffAyc ashlar - natiinr - pqfifsvv 3,. i COMING diUNDAY -—— “ROSALIE" 4 DAYS — MATINEES AT 2.30 TWO DAYS ONLY ° TODAY - T H u R. DAILY 3.15 -— 7.00 — 8.45 SUNEMER SCHEDULE FROM JULY ll?‘ DAILY MATLNEE STAB-T $.30 l SPINNING; tillti WElllllllG Send us your wool to be spun into yarn and woven into blankets. (‘lizirges iii-c: single yarn 23 cents. double ‘l6 cents per piund, blanket $2.00. ii iakrs five pounds of wool per blanket. wivol must be well washed slid all dirt and burrs picked out. Till‘ size of single yarn is: medium. double yarn, fine. Illfrilllm, course anti hooking. Put shi r'| and owner's nonu- nn it“ purer-ls, address and hiatruc on: inside. Send hv lllilli 111' fn-iizlit. Freight will be paid on 100 pounds ink. Pl‘i“i' oi well washed and picked wool is 28 eenta per pound. spec's! price for unwashed. Auto rebel. white illiii colored blankets, yarn in all shades for sale. . N ‘cg Queen Street, , Phmio 145.1. Iiarlottetown. P. I. l. l lno possible chance of the Prof. A." B. ‘Pi-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ' I The iicntral Guardian l MacDONALD “f u" 13331151011 DQPl-o-St. Francis Xavier University _ WILL ADDRESS A PUBLIC MEETING o CREDIT n UNIONS t PRINCE or WALES COLLEGE 11am. SATURDAY, JULY ma, s00 P.M. Admission Free “Jack Oakie And John Boles” At The Capitol .Bright comedy, romance and thrills mingle with stimulat" ef- gg in the feature "Fight For our i_____ . . which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. The fun starts at the ringside of a wrestling-match in London. Eng- land. John Boles. an American con- cert singer, attends _ the bout with Margot Grahame, his gold-digging fiancee. Gordon Jones enters the ring for a bout which his manager. Jack Oskie. has bet he will lose. But Gordon sees the alluring Margot Llnce a wager on him, and proceeds to win. thereby bankrupting his manallel‘. Oakie then teams up with Boles. prevents the latter's marriage ‘to Margot bv a ruse, and goes to 'Budapest with the singer. | There Boles beocmes involved wlthlda Lunino. cafe entertainer, and is drawn into an engagement to fight a duel with Ida's lover, Erik Rhodes. a notorious duclllst. with singer surviving. Later. when the aflair is publicized, Margot and Jones join the gmun ln Budapest. intent on swnulmz the duel. The combat pm- ceeds. however. with Boles life saved at the crucial moment by the advent o.‘ oakie ln feminine garb, posing as Boles mother. which re- sults in the f0ITnldIibl6 duelllst spar. inn his 0DDOYi9Ili~llI1ili too late he discovers he has been tricked! Boles gets the girl and n11 ends weir Girl Guide News I »_ I I I oii-union Day Excursion Hire 11nd one-quarter for the round trip. (loud (Irving-June 30th to July 3rd. iii-turn l.imil—.]uiy ith. T. B. ROGERS (‘ily Ticket Agent. E . i 1S1 Queen s1. Phone 540 THIRD CLASS When you travel Canadian Facile you choose from a lee! . of the largest, fastest liners l sailing fi-omMontrealand bec- maievfic E mprmn, stately urbnm, ever-popul ar low-con Mont ships. Frequent sailin a from Montreal and ue to British and ilnentsi pom via the St. Lawrence Seaway, "3995 Len Ocean" route. Empire Exhibition, Glasgow, [ll-v w 9“°!',/-‘* - Plull/IVVIIWI/lillflliobwlrnnlapfly wi-lu- t‘. i-z. rum-inn. lllatrlpq antler Anni. Saint John, I B. a ‘Ollafllh Pnefle B Over" I'm!- O Onoenee.-.laol In! ‘lth Charlottetown Company Extra special ntoetinR tonight at Company Headquarters. We hope every Guide will be there promptly at 6.30. Definite arrangements for camp will be made. Asurpriseisinstmasobesure you do not miss it. __.. _ Blunts SCALES-At the Prince County Hospital, June 25. i938, to Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales. Freetown, a son. _ PITCAIRN—At the Prince Count-Y Hospital, June 26. 1936. to Mr. and 111F5- clllflbLPltwllfllLé MARRIAGE S MAOLEAN-CONDON-At minty United Church Parsonage, Char- lottetown on Saturday, June 25, 1938. Alexander Glennie MaoLean of Union Road to Hazel May Con- don of Kensington. The Rev. Hugh Miller officiated. CONNORS - MacDONALD — On June 22nd 1938, at the Holy Redeemer Church" Charlottetown by the Rev. Fr. Fleming, Fergus F. Connors of Charlottetown, to EiBBEIIO; MacDonald of Elmira, P. . . Lil OEATES BROWN—At Hunter River, on June 28- 1938. Mrs. Simon Brown in her 88th year. fimeral from the home of Mr. Eldon Seaman 0n Thursday at 2 P. M. MURRAY-At Elmsriale on June 28. 1938. Thomas Murray. agefi62 years. FuneZJ on Thursday after- noon at 2 o'clock from the Angli- lcan Church. Alberton. lMACEWEN~At Summersidc on June 28. 1938. Howard Eric. 8- ‘months-old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric MacEwen. Funeral on Wed- nesday afternoon from the home of his grand parents. Mr. and Vlrs. Arthur MacEwen, Summer- ode. IIUBLEY __ Papscd away on May ‘l6. 1938. Margaret Ann Hubley of 1110 MElVZUF street. aged (i0 years. She leaves three sisters. Mrs. Lor- etta Carmichael. city: Mia. Pearl Burke. Miss Lottie Hublev. South- nort. P. 1'1. 1’.. and one brother. John l-Iuhlev. Shadiac N. B. Funersl ser- vice was on Saturday. May 28. at 2 o'clock. fmm Center a Rama's chapel. , -- Vmoouver Province. UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wltflie T0 LET-IN PRIVATE FAMILY. room with grate. Rent reason. able. Elderly aperson preferred. iao Hillaboro . L-zoao. I01! SALE-I!!!‘ GRAD! DAN- . Mao caullfl plants. Iceeerl lettuce ready to cut Alton Burke. louiihgt. If Your Feet Hurt YOU HUI!’ ALL 0V1 PHONE 140 Horace .l.' A. Brown Oredit Union League To Be e of organizing the Credit Un- on League of Prince Edward Is- land will be held at Prince of 2. Delegates from all the credit unions in this Province are ex- pected to attend this meeting. The program of the convention includes a morning, an afternoon and an evening meeting. The morning meeting, opening at 10:00 a. m.. calls for registration. the election of a chairman nnd the mittee meetings anda bookkeeping clinic will be held in classrooms after adjournment of the morning session. Reports from leaders of the movement in Prince Edward Is- land will open the afternoon ses- sion. The main work of the con- vention-the organization 0i the Credit Union League-will lake place at this meeting. Prof. A B the Nova Scotia League and International Director of the Credit Union National As- sociation. will assist 1n the organ- ization. R. F. Beryiengren of Wis- consln who was scheduled to at- tend will be unable to get to the meeting. Visitors from the other Maritime Provinces, however, are expected to come for this meeting. Two dele- gations. one from St. John and one from Newcastle. who are meet- lng in Moncton on credit union business on July first. have sent word that they are oomlnil i-° Charlottetown for the league or- ganization. A feature of the convention _wll1 be a banquet held in the Agricul- tural Room of the College. at which Chef Alfredo Fpntana of the Nobana, Tea Boo ill cater. Mr. w. n. Shaw, Deputy Moi-Bier of Agriculture. will act as toastmssier {or this occasion. Over one hund- red T$8TV8UOILS have been receiv- ed from credit union members who plan to attend the baiicfiuet. The eveninguneeting wil be open to the public and will consist of an address on credit union movement by Pro, A. B. Mao- Donald. Dr. J. T. Croteau, Provin- cial Inspector of Credit Unions. will report on the progress of credit unions in the Province. An open forum on this subject vrlll follow Prof. MacDonald's talk. The accredited representatives of the credit unions. who will attend the convention. are: Morell Credit Union. LtcL, Jerome L. O'Brien, Frank Dunn, John Cunningham, John O'Neil, Fkederick Siuiiott, Joseph Walsh. Patrick McCarthy, Louis McGuire; Tracadie Credit Union. Ltd. t. Ellis Lacey. W- B- Ntzpatrick, J. J. ’I‘ra1nor, John J. Lacey; Little Pond Credit Union. Ltd. A. P. D. MacDonald. J. Ray- mond MacDonald. Francis Muc- Donald, Aeneas D. MacDonald. St. Anthony's Credit Union. Ltd.. Bloomfield, Arnold Wood. Gilbert Gaudet. Gilbert J. Gnllonl. C. J. Gallant, Dorice Gallant, W. M. Shields; Miscouche Credit Union. Ltd., Martin DeRoche. Phillip Lc~ Clair, Rev. Martin Moiiagliun, Leo Gaudet, Frank A. DeRoche, D-ic DeRoche; 8t. Jacques Credit Un- ion, Ltd. (Egmont Bay) Hon. Marin Gallant, Charles M. Arsen- ault, Albert Gallant, Alyre P. Arsenault; Iona Credit Union, Ltd, Vincent Connolly. Wilbur Daiy. Michael Flynn, Edward McGoi-ijv, James E. Daly. James V. Connolly. St. Peter's Credit Union. Ltd., D. Jerome Gillis, Joseph Lewis. Joseph OTlanley, John J. Muc Donald; Vernon River Credit Un- ion, Ltd, Frank J. Murphy Hor- den Fraser. J. J. Curley, F. B. Lea; St. Augustine Credit Union. Lid. (RUStlCOJ Isidore A. Gallant, Jos- eph J. Gallant. Andrew‘ A. Gallant. Emile Gallant; Fort, Augustus Credit Union. Ltd. John A. Muc- Doiiiild. Ernest Hughes, Angus Mc- Ncill. Mark Brazcl; Georgetown. Credit Union, Ltd, D. P. McKin- non. J. B. Scully, E. 0. Doyle, P M. Kiggins. Cardigan Credit Union, Lid. Cornelius Ryan. John L. Sullivan. James Sharkey, Joseph Quinn; St. Paul's Credit Union. Ltd. (Sum- mersidel A. F. Arscniiult. J. Callaghan, J. E. Dalton, T. Hickey; Stella Maris Credit Un- ion. Ltd. (North Rustlcol James C. Blacquiere, James Allan Gnuth- ier, George A. ELeCIair, Andrew’ LeClair, James Lawrence Gauthier; 5t. George Credit Union, Ltd, (De Gros Marsh) D. M. McLean, Lewis l". Cam bell, Louis Fitzpatrick. Qja ene Lorie: Riverside Credit Uh n. Ltd. (southwest lot 16x A Christie. John Earle Rev. G. . Yeo. Balvgeld Blgelow. Mrs. James G. Mac , Mary Dalton. 8t. Mark's Credit Union, Lid. (Lot 7) Alfred _E. Reilly. Rev. M. B. Francis Raeford Locke, Harry McKay; Bi, Dunstan's Credit Un- ion, Ltd. (Chtown) Rev. P. Mc- I‘. MacDonald, Ambrose Jby. ionneth MacMillan: L‘Acad- lernne Oredit Union Lid., (Mont Carmel) Augustin V. Gallant, Gull- laume Arsenault. Antoine Bernard. Glorice Richard; comm Balm Credit Union. Ltd, Leonard Mc- Btewart) W P Rose John R. Egan. Mrs. Eunice ay, Mrs. Annie Mc- Ilachern. Bedeque Oredit Union, Ltd. W. N. Jenkins. W. M. Stavqrt. Rev. R. W. Barker. Thomas Dunn. Wright beard; Ho Rim- Credlt Union, Ltd. J. 1131111. John O'Connor. J. Mo eer, Angus Dclron: amateur.- r Inna-nicknames. Organized llere|,,,... on... I Wales College Hall, Saturday, July‘ - l .The ear This column is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newly nature may be inserted at d-oents a word strictly pay- able in advance. HIGHLANDS TONIGHT. Ir1711-6'22‘wQd'“- CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR ANCE. 11-6798-7-31-312 CO-OPERATIVE MEETING, 8t. Andrew's Hall. Sunday, July 8. 8.00 pm. Prof. A. B. Blanchard and others will speak. L-2085-6-20-30 OWING T0 FRIDAY BEING A PUBLIC HOLIDAY our store will remain open all day P. J. McDonald. grocer. L-BO 4-6-29-11. ‘JUNIOR. VIOLIN recital i0- lllght. Holy Redeemer Hall at 7.30. Silver collection. Students of lKathleon Hornby. 1.43099 AS OUR PLANT will be closed Friday July 1st (Dominion Day) we receive hogs Thursday this week instead of Fr y Davis d: 77-6-28-21. POLICE COURT-A man charg- goods ed with possession of stolen A convention called for the pur- lwas again remanded when he up. peared in Police Court yesterday. ‘A drunk was fined $5 and costs or 10 days in Jail. ALL INTERESTED in boys and Scout work are cordially in- vitc-d to the opening ceremony at Camp Buchan by His Honor the Lieutenant Governor, Fflday at 2.39 511M151. No admission charge. 2032-6-26-81. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. — The will be dispensed in the Kirk a sable on Sabbat July 3rd. on Thursday at .30 P .M. and Sat- urdnv at 2 o'clock P. M. L-2066-0-N-1l. A MUCH TALKED of event for mid-July is Jimmie Milllgans race pruzram. The Northam track will have four classes racing on the afternoon of Wednesday, July 13, appointment of committees. Coni- ,5;_|¢1-nm¢nt of the lord's 3n? .- e cos MacDonald. Managing Director offlviz. 2-14 trot: 2.15 p809; 2.21 trot Credit Union >l1ll<l D8691 2.27 trot and pace. There will be $1.000 in purses. and horses are expected from Nova Sootla and New Brunswick to race with the best in this Province. L-ZOQS-G-ID-Ii. BIRTH AT BB/OCKTON-lvlr. and Mrs. John North 949 Center St. Brockton, Mass, are parents of a daughter, born May 24. The baby hns been named Katherine A1111. Mrs. North before her marri- age was Katherine Frlzzell. of the lo daughter and Mrs. Charles Frizaell of New Hav- en, P. E. I. Mr. North is a native of Brockton. Mass, and has visit- ed many tirnea on the Island. ANNUAL AR Brigade. R. C. A., was carried out last night at the Armouries by Brigadier H. E. Book, D. B. 0., of Halifax, district officer command- inu Military District No. 6. The Brigadier was accompanied by Capt. G. Sircom, C. A. P. C. Brigade was commanded by O01. P. S. Feldin , M. M.. O. C. of the unit. w h ajor G. W. Craig in command of the No. 2 Battery and Major A. W. Mstheson in com- niand of No. ii Battery. Thirteen officers and 68 men of other ranks were 011 parade last night. ‘Ihurs- day the Brigade entrains for cen- tral camp training at Petswawa. Use Minarvfs fondant-nil. PERSONALS Ralph D, McFadyen. of Hunter River. has entered P. W. C. for his entrance examinations. While in Charlottetown he will be the uest of his uncle Mr. J, M. M011‘; yen, Ritz Apt. The many friends of Miss Imu- ctta Power. Elliotvale, regret to lenm she has undergone an oper- ntlon in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal. and wish her a speedy recov- erv. Among the students try the Entrance Examination held in um- incrside this week are: Miss Clara Noonan. Albany“ Village. Msls Lois McKay; M Jean Keough. Miss Kathleen Boulter, Miss Alma Large. Miss Aileen and Marjory Walker. Upper Albany. V Mr. Ralph L. Douglas, graduate in engineering of‘ Queen's Univer- sitv. Kingston. and who is employ- ed in the Montreal office of the 'I‘rnnc Comnnnv of Canada. arrived in the ciiv Monday evening en route to his old home in Geor e- rown. Mr. Douglas will be marred in Miss Coffin. of Montague. on Tuesday next. Garden Project For Unemployed is Successful "A matter that I feel should be especially appreciated is that the garden roject ovides people, who woud be o erwise more or less idle, with employment of the highest order-not simply thor- oughly remuncrative but elevating and giving to many uteri and boys a desire to return to the land, which, in this Province at any rats, is almost our one and only hope." Mr. H. K. B. Hamming de- clared last night in a report at a meeting of the oommittoe for gar- dens for the unemployed. pro- ject was programing v satis ao- torily, he reported. des te a oer- tain amount of difflc ty bemuse of weeds. inexperienced |ardenera and other minor troubles. When the City bed been asked for assistance the number of , we have cu giiiiin our minute." 0.3%!» saving but been made by pur- hasing seeds ix. . In addition plantings 900 tom to and U0 early cabbage plants hind been set out. while an additional 1300 late cabbage wen to have been plan 5 . o... . ilklldsi...‘ ed the l to plan mold suceessfu-l as miller conditions W076 The n1 was bold h It. Iemmlifs European Fur Market Holds At Same Level Although the European fur mor- het at the moment was not bright, it was no worse than it lied been i?‘ él:.l°“,.....'°"r '.°°&"‘...‘Z”i>§°..'€£ , en Edward Island For Pool. who with his son Robert recently returned from London. ling. when boy et- tended the May fur auction soles. Mir. J.S. Wright. "‘ dealer, who also returned with M1‘. Clark. stated silver fox furs at the auction were in motive demand. with strong mice nce. The lower grades were sought utter at buyers’ prices. Eingllsh buyers heeded the list, he said. European buyer: being very few owing to the difficult situation on the exchange. Half silvers were in good de- mand, three-quartets next, while full silvers footed the list. Since the sale there was an act- ive demand by private sale at auc- tion sale prices. Mr. Wright thought there would not be much diffi- culty in clearing oi! remaining skins before the next season's of- ferings. The trade at the moment is looking for neclcpieces that will sell at moderate prices. MnClark spent some time study- ing the fur situation from every angle. S SIL VER FOX BREEDERS (Cvntlrilledirpm also 1) among fox breeders tending toward closer co-operation for educational and promotional work, improvement in breeding stock and quality of furs. more effective methods of disease and parasitic control, lower cost of operation. improvement in marketing through the emphasis o.’ s PEI. grading system; and other phases of work, the objects of which would be the establishment of the whole industry whether in- volvmg registered or non-registered foxes on a new economic basis. "The oes rendered by the Department of Agriculture was the first step to meet the demand re- ferred to. and a commendable mea- af promotional wonk has al- ready been conduoted. The most tangible result has been the organ- ization of Fox Clubs at various ts hi the Province, and the lay- ing clown of certain definite work thmllslil these development. and are now read further consolidate their ef otrts through centralized organisation for piunosas iuready enumerated. It is had general organization and eup- port manv years ago. The register- ed breeder has non without that organised au is vital to profitable o llVhile reooim necessity of registered nlle of non-register breeders must coming irom the industry is deriv- ed from non-registered foxes. It is. therefore. respectfully that associations now in e have a valid reason for ertendi their regulations to pm); an exten that the whole fox structure in all its ramifications may be involved, and general conditions for all thus improved. in order to achieve results that another Provincial Fox Breeders‘ Association should be formed in this Province. We understand that the charter of the Prince Edward Is- land Fox Breeders‘ and Exhibitors‘ Association may be enlarged to in- clude rthe non-registered breeder. In this connection lhe objection mav be advanced that the Associa- tlm Hwv- bv so doing. lose the rift cent membership fee now secure annually on the basis on which the Mifwillblon operates We ieel. by ex- tending your privileges to the non- registered breeders. the amount ac- cruing in revenue would be great- lv increased. and would more than offset the present membership re- ceipts Another objection may be that the new membership would control existing assets of your As- sociation. and possibl change the whole complexion of e Fox Show. which is now almost the sole activ- itv of an Association whose charter gives it much wider powers. This. IIOWQVGI. is not the objective of the ‘ movement. Under your present set-up certain psi-lies have bower to vote on one matter only. Other members are accorded grea. - or liberties. ere is no reason why the members. as n. the Association should not, retain the authority to control present assets. and also the Central Exhi- bition which. to our mind. should be maintained as a strictly register- ed feature. The ambition of the rim-resumed breeder is to assist the industry at large 1n m nu). seiner different direction. The as- sistance of the whole lndust is "i"n"a...... . .: - l“ 6 en of ulture desires. in effec newAn icy in rendering new ssrv , an in 31v. d on of e e s more effective character. to have an Association of all f into in advise and offer a min of extension that will ea- ts Piovinoeln a position 0f eminence in foo: pro- dusgwwould llieref 0 . ore, amendmstiit to your iii-seam]? i-icns to reach out to this bulk of ma! would submit at file bneedrs. the nt time the following m. mm§ot§i'ia' “this, n": (mlieestabiimnantefam- ‘lhe eateblidametit of a - '.‘::.;._f._'s"“a:is..i""'~"~- ill- 9 Nlflfllll - but M“ @"%'i ‘lief 1 elm of rm: in requirements of flieofreat rank and m a ‘nnd of duality. the details of "It does not seem desirable that d,” . 0th made by bubbles. they don't have any time i’ You can't blunts yeaiigste s for "liieliiiiq“ at foods they don't like. Serve Kellogg's Ilse Iriaplea-lh leper- erlip cereal that crackles out loud la aillk or areenl Children love the seasi- uiid lie tempting hotel All grocers all lies Iris- plon-llgit. wholesome and any to digest. Ready to serve. lieli la energy. Mada by Kellogg ll Lesion. Cal. JUNE 29. 1935 no nun lllEAlllME E “iiniiunvii nun inusn e Ivory inesl was a trlel oi petioles at eur house! Flril n" children would tau and refine to out, tlmi their isiiier would leu lili temper. Sometimes I'd lone iaiao tee. "| queu it m. In the faintly." i used to my. e lat Kellogg‘: lies Krltpiea put a atop to that! Wlmi ilie elili- dren liner that erlip. crackling sound and no "i010 hailed rlu tor fretting! Naturally. we iervs lice Krispin often new - and love iii ‘l S0 CRISP they crackle in niiiif or creuni (4) The establishment of a - (gm of grading of foxes accord g based on tYPe an such system to be arranged by Joint oonferélwe- of marking all Grade ‘I a registered identiflcat on that will be recogn ass Prince Edward Island identification. and with the recommendation that onlgo foxes within the standard No. 1 minion Grads carry such identification. Other provinces to use their own special mark. if they so desire, in the same grade. (6. The establishment of a sys- tem of listing foxes in the records of the Department of A culture for all foxes graded under e grad- ing standards to be arranged. ('1) The promotion of educational facilities and such methods as are decided upon by the Association for the, general uplift of_ the in- Coiiimlttee: L. W. Hancock. Summerside, B. Graham R0 ers, islilfifmdé S"'il€$i§""%‘i. ‘it? o wn. . . an, are - town. W. I‘. Burke. Department of Agriculture, W. R. Shaw, Depart- melnhtlsoi Agiigigulture. d l craa a great ea of dis- cussion which was taken rt in by Colonel U. G. Dawson. attain J. L. Read. W. Fred Burke, Ira Carr. don MacMillan. Geoflle E. Brown. Brewer Robinson. Major A.S. Rob- ertson. F. G. Kennedy and several others. Every speaker expressed sympa- thy with thc objects of the brief, but the trouble was to find ameth- od whereby owners of unregistered foxes could link up with the Exhi- bitors‘ Association. that is itself connected with the Canadian Na- tional Silver Fox Breeders‘ Associ- ation. who are all breeders of reg- istered foxes. Owing to the by-laws it was found impossible to pass any rem- edinl measures at the meeting as sufficient preliminary notice had not been given, so a committee consisting of F. G. Kennedy. Lay- Rogers. Robert Baker. Brenton Clarke. Samuel Johnatone. D. O. Stewart. Colonel D. A. MacKlnnon and B. W. Robinson was appointed to wa/it on the directors of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association and confer on this subject» In the course of the afternoon some mule clever speeches were made. particularly that of the Deo- uty Minister of Agriculture. who is also secretary of the Ibx Exhibit- ors‘ Assoclatlon-Jllaiter B. Shaw. In the course of it he stated that the Depsrin-ient of Agriculture was not only very much lnteieated in registered foxes but they were also intensely interested in unregistered foxes. and that the Department was to imurove the status of every silver fox farmer in the province regardless of whether the breeder of r or unreg- istered foxes. In a closing peior- atlon that drew the lame of the meeting he said. ‘ e must learn to eliminate waste. clear out the lower grade of foxes and we all our herds on a higher 1e " er very cogent remarks were B. Graham Rogers. 000111! E. Brovm. W. Fred Burke. Brewer Robinson and D. 0. . An amendment to the Constitu- tion was passed that the annual meeting be held the third Tuesday in“ June. Percy Pope was appointed e . At a meeting o! the directors of the Association held after the an- nual meeting. O. O. Baker ILA. B. G. Rogers. D. O. Stewart. Gor- ' grown, Charlottetown. vice-unsi- dent; Walter R. Show. secrelbfl’. Executive Commuiee: Lr-Oolonel D. A. MacKlnnon. Major Afi- M?‘ erteon, Brenton Howntt. Miller A. W. Allen. C. B R089“- Grants COIDIDIHCQL Gwlit E- Brown. Lt-(rlénonlel D. A. Mackin- “$5,? gist oflgommiltee, Walter Gregor, J. H. McPhail, Breiitbll Howatt. , _ Publicity, Lt-Colonel D. A-Jlififv Kinnon, W.R. Show. snmue 0 awrriié full Board of Directors is as follows: Queens County: Li MacKinnon. Georci‘ E 1°;- A, w_ Allen. junior glgdglfbswflutifil‘ ii . ren on ~ l l Prince Couiiir. A Eogefiawfi B. Rollers. italic?‘ WW‘ .13“. clarkm RQy Vtoodszcr. RH‘ rby. , _ e Kings County: not}? Mk“ Samuel Johnston“. \\\ OM50“ Edwin Reid. Leon Jniiisione. HURPBEHSHA’ lContinucdmiililll W?” 1' 1 -cnioiiel D A. Brown. Ma- A. S. Rob- J, H. M0- parliamcnt member» 1 r , ;ome- It was llPllflliifl mid m‘ thing mu.» or wllrfllii ‘ pa.“ situation nnd n1 11.. .1. h MM 1.11 . ._ (‘.1 ‘F Neusnmici.» o1 I g “on m am...“ 1i nus iii- (i , ' h‘ tended 10 moi ‘i""\"‘ i “ present hil'(‘lli'. lhe sueciuli. r11 ions and ma _ visions illlml‘ 1:“ lieutoiraiit- : ‘i- __ M,‘ "The Associated Pit». figllglnlpd Hore-Belisni ,> --"j\,“‘,‘__,l,,.;, anti. charges iillh 111." »~“- Pm H“, u... aircraft Kilns \\,..i vqdlppm s a “- ' . vv better nnd neiui huffvi‘ m. geiné dfliveged‘ gm Hi (ma, 8V3; uc a a r i; schedulcs.» Service Kefllt Kiwanis Busy (Q%A)N F “Ti Niillll}? "i282? "-- ' 1 1- Bonifaee. 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