1.15s; 22. less : wool will be received at tlie Potato Growers’ Warehouse or m, mt of Prince Street, Charlottetown, after June 14th. Wee] ‘hipped by rail should be carefully taggled and addressed in n" w¢n| Grading Station, Charlottetown, Freight Collect." Wool ‘hing by truck will be entitled rail rates only. Truckers must ‘lféiélll’ a proper warehouse receipt before truckage will be paid. M, qdvitnce will be made on _all wool of satisfactory quality, and vmpflgy prepared forrnarketing. The balance will be paid as w," gs wool is graded. in shipping, each fleece should be tied separately with paper itring and packed in old, but clean sacking. Do not ship in large mumbgr of bags. Use one large sacklf at all possible, as this “iids in checking. A number of old, clean sacks sewn together ‘yill suffice. EACH SACK SHOULD BE TAGGED WITH THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF THE OWNER WRITTEN IN CLEAR LETTERING WITH INK, ONE TAG TO IE SECURELY ATTACH- p T0 THE OUTSIDE OF THE SACK AND ANOTHER PLACED 9N THE INSIDE. No responsibility will be accepted for sacks vithout tags. A deduction of one c_e_nt per pound will be made yo, wool tied with binder paper twine or other unsatisfactory ‘mm Shipping tags and proper paper twine are available at m Provincial Department of Agriculture free of charge. i4 i; in your intlrest to sea that wool is properly prepared lor market. Growers should ' |_ Remove all tags and dang locks before tying each fleece. 1 Any hurry, chaffy, or struwy portions of wool should also be removed and shipped separately. Sheep should be shorn when dry, and wool should be stored in a place free from dampness. All wool should be delivend between June l4th and Julyl7th. THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION CHARLOTTETOWN Grow an... 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They have also msierlallymeduots-l the number- of White Faces kept over for breeding purposes, so you can figure that our production. in fact Canada's production, will be ova: B0 per. cent Silvers this year. Tho facts are of course. that Silvers are selling and even though they are not hrlargiru high price.- yet every time we pick up a fur Journal or report of an siscilous house we find that Silvers have Silver Fox and they became s nuisance and the owners let them drift for them. -5.000 Babies an ddosens of other rrus__ GUARDIAN. _ CHARUQYFETOWN UIIEDTEI VllTll selves. The result was that the favorable climate and grass of Australia tut suited them and wlthlsra few decades rabbits be- came one of tihe crop dangers of the country. A full page ad intend-wing wild n-iiink-dyed-irnuskirat by Hollander l" I Iroup of fall costs was run recently by T. Eaton Company in T°P°him The three coats each-re- tall at $1395. and they illd resemble miink to a. considerable extent. ‘Ilse 19th International Lenin- Efld Fur Auction ls to be held there on July mth. Over two mllllori pelts will be offered in three sections. There will be 10,000 white FOX. 500 Blue Fox 40.000 Red Fox. types of furs/Rustin Lg an [deal QQ-GOOO-O-O-OOOQQ-OQ-QOO-QO-OOQIO-O-O - NEWSY NOTES - ly Agricola T!!! llAlTlAliflAN SANDPIPBB world to win. Worklnz rneri of all countries, unite!" This bird is often (one might have been written yesterday! The- almost say, generally) called the only phrase not ln accord with Upland Plover. It ls however. ls|m0dern Communist practice, ls the late Dr. Taverner pointed out,; the statement that “the Com- s true Sandpiper and not a Plev-l munlsts disdain to conceal their er, The distinction is most easily’ views and aims." seen in its slender bill, as against Marx and Engels lpcclflvllly the stout bill of the Plover group. state that they intend to make This sandpiper hassdapted o. he meaning of Communism clear, different role from its congeners.| and they certainly do! Their cen- being a resident of the driest up-I trsl doctrine is the existence and lands. Formerly it was found in, the inevltsbllly of the class war. incredible numbers all over thls;"seclety" gaid they, "consists of continent, but three things were the capitalists (called "the bOUYS- against it: It ls very unwary and' eolsie") who exploit the wage- easy ‘of approach; it. is an ex- earners (called "the proletariat"). cellent game bird; and there wasTThey contribute nothin! "T!- 'a constant market for it in the placeable to production but they towns. As a conseqeunce it is now’ have seized all "surplus value" comparatively rare in many iby which Marx mean! m". ih- piace where once it rsboundcd. terest, and profits). And it is im- It breeds frrm Virginia. and portnnt to grasp that Marx held Oklahoma north to Alaska. In all rent, interest and profit to be Canada it is properly a bird nf,“lmmora1" and declared that the the Prairie Provinces, which has whole produce of the whole of in- spread to the eastern regions. It dugtfy should be divided exclu- wlnters in southern South Amcr- slvely among the proletariat as a l That might l, his-d a comparatively good sale. Of. course one reason for s change m’ 1m lis-dysthdeslro for Platlriums is‘ fact. at the Norwegians have shipped large quantities into thc.A"°°l'l1°“ l" mum"! M18 in United States and then breeders "Mums u! Jesse circulation have not been too particular abouhmfl‘ '4 H"??? I 3614M‘- Vqllw. The Mutation Mink Breeders‘ .3 Who said tissues: ‘st to tsew low pa». ’ the hloatee Hydraulic‘ li-Z Ride Tractor Seat ls the year's best fat-as equipment bay. It's a bargain at any price because of the comfort - Diets-routes thcrqllallty of their Platinuirns and Tm‘ m“ a greet number have marketed those having a yellowish oast. A poos- Platinum is certainly an un- wanted fur and to us not at all attractive. One thing can be ex- pected from this season's fur crop is that the average quality would he better for the reason that the poorer breeding stock has been culled out but this cannot be brought about unles! the rancher maintains his feed formulas at as his-h a. standard as those of years ago. Good pelts cannot be obtained from poor feed and the extra money paid to truism good food should be returnable by new: prices for the finished pelt. Muskrat. that we can remsmb long ego sold as low as 50 ceints a pelt. is very tnuoh indomumd now. At ‘btmpeon, Maser 6s l-futtfs recent sale .an advance of 1b cent was reported. Over 250.000‘ were a0 per cent sold at s. top of $5.00 for a lot. of New York State selected extra slses. 44.000 skunk were offered but only l5 per cent sold, at q top e1 $3.10 Rracoon was coiling strongly. a top o! $10.00 was achieved for a lot. oif heavy‘ glands. - The Mutation lvtink Breed Association have announced the following quant-itios for the New York Auction Company's sslo~ June 3rd and 4th. Silvcrblu 27.- 500; Royal Pastel 7.000; Willi-e 3,- 000; Royal Koh-I-Nor 13.000; Biufroet 5.000; 3.- Iss Women's Wear Daily theme is a very attractive page ad fee-tarr- ing the above types. The mink people and the auction people seem to use good Judgement in their advertising and certainly leave no stone unturned to bring mutation mink to the attention of the fur buyers. Sixty-threes tone of rabbit skins were sanctioned in Melbourne. Atlotralia. May llith. They are sold to manufacturers of hats mostly and Australia is the largest pro- ducer of rabbits in the world. It all came from a few pairs ail-rich settlers brought from England sMsny yearn ago. These produced so rapidly in the new country that t-‘Ol FRliTllliY e r W!‘ tariff on live silver- fox imports so , between $18.75 and $81.00; 9011113117. Fortune. 50°11“ Spectator and Americana. Titty are also foetus-ling style shows in many large cities, A. .1. Sproutfske of Roy. Wash lngttm. has had his claim of $2.079 1" dB-Ifllles done by aircraft fly- ing low over his rminik raawh, approved by the United States House of Representatives. Mr. lsprouffsice sold he lost sill but 48 kits out of s. total of m. During the W" 10W flying Aeroplane: caused very considerable dairnage to certain ranches here but no claim was put in against the government. In the United States many claims hsvo been paid. A general trade agreement be- tween. the United States and Can- ada which went into effect last January contained the 15 pen- ceint the United States, the 21% per cent tariff _on silver and black fox skins. tho duty-free situation on mink. but made substantial rs- ductioria lei dressed fur duties as follows: If not dyed. beaver, otter, imarteri. fisher, raccoon, wold. era-ruins, ‘lynx. chinchilla, sable. fox other than silver fox, and mink 7% per cent; if not dyed. muskrat, skunk. badger. weasel. 12% per “M: when the aforementioned skins are dyed tiher-o ls an in- crease of Iii per cent ias the tariff. Pltmen-Moorc announce a new distemper vaccine for mink. It recommends the use of this vaccine for healthy rnlmks in the fall following the select-ion of brood- ing stock and also for protection od newly weaned klts dlllflflfl the more prevalent episoottcs of the summer . Three injections it weekly intervals are r A snyatorfoue illness has been killing muskrato 1st Maryland. Dead muskrats are being found all over the plsoo. the yield being out. over 50 per cent in the past few years. Although investigators are workhng on it no reason for the. deaths or type of disease has been found. The American National Co- operative Fus- Auction sale at Mil- waukee, Wts. last week was well attasdod and silver fox was Ln good dozrssnrd. some 12.000 skins of which 3.600 were color-mass silvers. were on view. Most of the batter grades full sllvem sold in the $15.50 to $22.00 range. Another offering of 1.800 better skins sold lower types brought from $5 to $12. White face silvers bettcrqisailltios. sold atprlees sensing from $14.50 lo $19.50 and lower grade white faces sold from 89-50 to $14.50. ‘Pearl platinum silvers sold up to $11.50. Radlusn type silvers uip to $6.50 arr-l a single lot of low grade Bronse Fietlrsums brought $8.00. ‘ftha annual meectlhd oif the Prince Edward Island Fur Breed- ers’ Msocistlon (formerly the Silver- Fox Breeders’ and Exhibit- ors’ Annotation of Prl-noo Edward Island.) will beheld at Birclh Court. the Experimental Farm near Charlottetown. at 1:30 on Tuesday aftemoou. my zsth. Reports u! the Iicblvltffl of the Aseotsiatifll for the pest year will be presented. Officers and Directors will be appointed and other business of importance to members ad the Association will be us-sed- At Over The Bus Std? x $3.‘? Fertilizer Dollars QUALITY SERVICE PRIDE ll 3 Saved ls il $ Mails Ask rot our PRICES‘ The island Fertilizer Co. Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN ice. whole. My Only record of tho" 81'3"" From Marx's contention that ful birds was mode an Aug. 2'1. only one class — the bottom 1036. when s flock of eight or nine was observed near s spring "in the back field". They "showed a good deal of white lri flying." ‘They are‘ useful as insect destroyers, Bartsassslsn Plentifui in Sandpiper AOU26l. fall-Francis Bsln (1890). Rare now. small flock seen.| 1936. - B.H. Plurnsgc. Crown blackish. with a median buff line: rout of head and neck, ochreous or buf-fy, streaked with dusky; chin and throat plain whitish. Upper part‘ generally, light brownish- buff, the feathers spotted and barred blackish. and with ochreous edges. Wings with dusky primar- ies, the outer one‘ barred with white. Tall brownish wllh black bsrsfihe outer feathers with white lips. Underpsrls whitish or pole buff, with prominent blaok V- msrkings on the breast and along the sides. belly whitish. bength of adult ll to 12.15 inches. AN ANALYSIS OI‘ COMMUNISM An instructive article on the or- lgln. aims, and spread of Com- munlsm, appears in a recent lssus of hhe London Dally Telegraph. lri a general way we all have some notion of the nature 0f Commun- ism, but the following analysis will most assuredly Prove enlight- enlng. It is exactly a century since Karl Marx and Hiedrlch Engels published their Communist Manl- fcato, It contains most 0f the theory of Communism. and the tlwo writers wrote it all down, just as Hitler wrote his theories down in llfeln Kanspf. Both Nazis and Communists geive full-but un- heeded - notice of their inten- tloris. Marx's book. Des Kapltal, ls but a long and wordy amplification of the aforesaid Manifesto. Tho an- lfeato begins “A spectr is haunting Europe -- the spectre of Consmunlrrm!" And ends: "The proletarlsns have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a this meeting Directors from this Province on the Board of the Canadian Natlossel- Silver Fox Breeders’ Association will be .ecomimended. On Tuesday morn- ling. May 035th, st eleven o'clock a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Prince Edward island Fur Breeders. Association will be held in the office of the Department of Agriculture, preparatory to the anavusl meeting to be held in the afternoon. Y class _ has any value. springs the fbelief that all reform is more isham and hypocrisy. Since the State reflect; and llpllOlds thC bourgeois society. 1t is of no use (Instincts. RIO. U. I. PAT. OFF. to attempt a reform. It tn-ust be Part of the answer i5; destroyed "by a forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions." There you have it: “iorclble" is l the key-word. and it means revol- utic-n. But Marx admits that lha ‘revolution may be gradual, and in lls first stages may quite re- semble the policy crf a Socialist Government. Here are some of its salient points: "A heavy progressive or grad- uated income tax." "Centrsllzatlcn of credit in the hands of tho State by means of a national bank with State capitol when time counts. These are "half-way houses” to the Communlstlc State. Some countries have entered the portals tries. The next important point in Speeding The Seeding There's a big bonus of drawbar pull to take extra- wide hitches or extra tools in tandem. to speed prcparatios and seeding with this Tractor. The broad tracks stay on top of the seed-bed. This Tractor puts less pressure per square inch on the soil than a man's foot exerts! That'adds-up to positive traction without wasteful slippage, and without harmful soil packing. Traction har- nesses the heavy-duty engine's power to give you the draw- bar pulling bonus—tc gain important yield-boosting days ILPIBKARD & Bo. Lid. and an exclusive monopoly." "Centrallzatlon of the means of areal George 5L Phone transport and communication in . jjl-IARLQTTETQWN; |>_ E_ |_ the hands of the State." "Extension oi’ factories and SALES PARTS SERVICE means of production owned by the State." "mu" °buuu°n °f a“ l“ warnings written in 1048, have Marx's theory ls that elnoa all “WV; (Mam MEHEW Mr- 15"“ been fulfilled in i948 by the fall proletarlans are equal in one land and his spit/s). of Czechoslovakia. and other coun- they must all be equal 1n all lands l Continued‘ on page ‘M already, and others are lifting the tch. Marx, then, contemplates cert.- ain tactical steps. including tac- tical alliances. “ln France", he says, “Communists must ally themselves with the Social-Dema- cais" — reserving the right, how- ever. to swallow or smite them at the proper moment, Well, that's going on. today, all over Europe: day 24th. (Public holiday). - i Attention Farmers & Truc We will not be accepting hogs or other livestock on Monday, oeo¢~~-eo0-o0-O-&- kers vv-vvvv%%%$ Signed ’ I AAAAA e “Law. morality. and religion." to i quote the Manifesto. "are to him" j’ (the proletarlsn) "just so many 0 bourgeois prejudices. behind which charhfpepown phnp i lurk in ambush just as. many _ bourgeois interests." All these ‘ “* “‘ ‘ ““ ‘ “*‘ ‘ ‘ “““ I ?"_'_1 LET us Some foxmen may be confused by the new name for the Fax breeders. association. but lit will be remembered that at the sinnusi meeting last your it. was decided to bring iiha mink breeders and fax breeders t _ “ r in one associat- ion. ‘lthe President is L. K. Locker- by. Hamilton: the Vice-President J. H. MacPhail. New Haven. and the secretary-T. ssurer Walter R. Show. Department 0f Atlrlcultum. There are eighteen dlrcotors for the three counties and m execut- ive committee of six. The associat- ion has been very active in carry- ing on the live and pelt fox shows and in furthering every wortil-i- while object which has to do with the improvement Ln the condltioir of our fus- farmers. M this critical t-kno when so nun! l" hpeotsiing discouraged and think- ing of dropping out of fur fsnmlnu it is important that every membe: wlho can possibly do so should be present neost Tuesday afternoon at Birch Court. Experimental Farm- Braca Block HAVE YOU A For quick and dependable service Gui-den tools. With these quicker and better than wi \ M30 SEEDS VEGETABLES FLUWER xxx: . roux - SPADE - HOE . WHEEL assrowr use only our high grade you can do the garden _ th flimsy, unreliable kind. Get fl ill of our quality garden tools and your outdoor work will be a yoy instead of a drudgery. We carry every kind. illill GRASS IN ABOUT TWO WEEKS YOU WILL HAVE TO CUT THE GRASS WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF . 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