PAGE NINE - NEWSY Non... .- 57 AGIWOIA Berries Bue in Color temptation in m“, mo" work o! "to liquor before Nlln - We now a sch the last group veas l. It q“ ‘n u“ of berries. one whose color is ing ecup tire? 1:13? gig‘ o: Jank- I CONSERVATION I a wanna oounm or vrru. results IAIUIAL Insulin». PIAOTEOAL OPINIONS OI ‘Elli AFFIOTING THE USES AND AB-JSIS 0F IIOOUBOIS II HI. IIUDIDW JENKINS TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming " some shade of blue In point of o: “tumbler —-which u not“ “m” the B W In hardwood groves and thickets S x one sometimes a on‘ came‘ The w duoklings in distmss, and of pre- venting serious walericwl from GPIGEIIIZCS number and utilit lllflberrics coll ~ p; . “Wlltd savmo. on snoornvo tion l.“ bsen made illflhi (Vacolnluma) easily stand first. Afgsfstfhc 23112365.’; toiufiffgt", - ____._ we have six species of Vaccinium, began to hear of a gym-d bé“ ‘w in a recent pualization by a two of which are?‘ blue, one black, called mead This llqlm w“ “gs: spormazrs omgnjmlon, we rem Pelifgtlyttiz/licus, that this 315w Yfgéntlozeltgltgflr £211: raci- gcrg honey and Wllto". and seems that’ "There are numerous opoor- w° no ‘ gpetive groups, anclealét? B28611 a favorite with tho tunities oi savng tnousancs oi inning u“ terfoiwl cculd be single stzp if the of the United Sta loses . .. Certainly. tomc- r n": summary of the present fur sltua- tax oi $4 "A waterfowl c:'is's is imm nent." “ml b? ‘he U"! 1t docs not say, hcwner, what. is [mm which We waterfowl if hunters would give up tvw weeks can be attributed to the ten to discourage anyone ccnscxvatmn of wa- Prim - assured by that pooled that business should begin to place the rziugc prcgram to improve as tes and of the in regulations Women's Wear DaJy publishes a affected. A sl6.00 pelt would have a and processing $1., making Wt‘! Fur Brflkerfi. $21. It could be used for trimming quotez-"Ixlasmucu at that price, but of course $16.00 is below the cost oi production to , but the writer believes that it is his duty true facts before om time to time because i will be announced. we *0'dl f if - old-fashionledfqizmit) wclgarrleclggthg that mead was fermented ust as °llT berry wines are and t at the fermentation was sometimes in. duced by the addition oi yeast, stalks. Though it is doubtiully native, I have included it provision- all . ‘Iyhe Witlhe-rod (Viburnum cal- llnoldcl) is rather common on the Island, preferring "swamps and open situations" according to Gray. This shrub has berries (of elipsoid orl gloxbose fell-mash Vlgitihmkcilfllfllgé ltrh , gar/g a m coorromyeow l1 Werxctd fl i inally to blue-black invenateltli ythg bihggfinillfe sags; ‘b? Bolanv made harder. Linnaeus, the great Swedish bot- with a bloom. The leaves of this classification; each plant to have plant were used as tea, once on a tvco names only instead of the time. lengthy descriptive Phrases prev- gnate it. We may take. as an example, the com- mon White Birch. Linnaeus calleq it Betula alba, the first name being as it were, its surname, and 'alba" answering to its baptishmal name. Then as he was the authority who named the p ant. he added his own name thus: Bctula alba Linn. Lin. nacus died more than a. century and a half 88o, but "his works do follow him". Take even the American manuals and see how many of our plants still have “L" to their names. There is, however. a class of mcn Years cs0. at Mount Herbert. I iously used to desi came across a clump of Loniccra cacrulea, which is popularly call- ed the Mountain Fly Honeysuckle. It is a. low bushy shrub with upright branches and yellowish flowers succeeded by edible blue berries, each containing several seeds. I close the series with the Blue Huckleberry, a form oi Gaylussacla. baccata. The type form of G. bac~ cat; nu Hack berries without a bloom, as given in a previous llsn, but berries oi the variety glauco- carpa differ from the type in being bluc with a bloom, larger and who are not satisfied "to let well Juicier. Both kinds were found alone?’ they must altcr things even growing together in the same where there is no reason for so yet. swampy ground. And so finishes our classification ct the berry-bearing ‘P181115 fir"! One of Tennysons characters dc- shrubs. If our native students have clared that "the man of science preserved the series they will haw himself is fonder of glory and vain;" an account oi':- and the vanity is gratified by bes- Berrics, white and black. towing a new name on the plant Berries, red and yellow. and posing as the authority. There Berries, blue in color. is for instance a weed, common in together with sufficient data -t0 Canada, called Black Mustard. Lin- enab‘e them t0 diagnose their naeus gave it the name Slnrtpls "finds." If any oi our native berrlvs nigru; oing. Possibly a certain kind 0i d egotism is responsible: long ago _ tamin as w ll th ln- , - - ' do not appear in these lists the renamed the plant Brasslea nigra in point of n/umbers; the Acadian eral element: so ngcesglsiry ‘Etomtht? Tilaslfltillergil? il§§"‘§§l$§l§‘§l.p’§§i¥§% writer would be glad to be inform- iL.) Koch, thereby relegating Lin- Meadow Mouse, oras we call it the well-being of oul pups, Nichol- lake the offered prices at early ed. naeus to the comparative obscurity Field Mouse, comes next. Mead or Metheglin ‘me original Anglo-Saxons. who invaded and conquered England, used two beverages to their meals; wine, which they imported, for their homeland was too cold for vine- yards to be a success: and tile. whldl they could make themselves Out of various “botanicals" includ- ing heather and spruce 130th Our American cousins frequently liquors were drunk from cows offend bv imposing new names on 110F111. which were lntler Tfilllacrd by old friends. I rend the other day vessels of glass, rat-her egg-shaped. oi a plant called a ninning to s point at the bottom thus; by-and-bye it and open like a cup at the top. me th Since the drinking vessel could Yellow rtilzlt be set down without spilling Nymphaea accordin himself as the correcter oi plant-name! The irony of about Koch excepting that the same fashion. The multiplica- other tion oi synonyms in this manner gives the student a great deal more memory work. dawned on An at I was reading about our on m oi lcn 1'15 m.m.). “Olllbiy 151' of the parentheses, and enshrining White-foot i the half as n that does not constitute an excuse for bestowing a new one. I fear however, that if I don't, from now, on call our homely "Spatterdock" a Nymphnzanthiu I shall ed upon as h ed by our go-a ead crvuslnsi Odds and Ends The Tales o! Jacob. by ‘Thomas Mann, is a modern version of the life of the Patriarch, together with much ingenious theorizing about his character and times. These "tales" contain a vast amount oi curious information and time and again rc- mind one of Victor Hugho at his best. Yet the “loan ticket" shows that this book has been taken out of the Library only 12 times in the last eight years! Why? Does the general reader wifla a Scriptural title? The Honey Crop of my way of thinking, likely t.» be on the short side. The clover, one oi the chief sources of nectar, was almost burnt up by the continual sun and wind, and the absence ol‘ rain; both leaves and flowers were blackened. I have a 800d bed oi mignonettc, (reputedly a good bec- plant) but no bees have vlsiw it A White-footed Mouse. This spec- ies and the common House Mouse are the only domestic pests out of all the Island mice. On 23rd I trapped the largest White- footed-mouse that I've seen: total gth from snout to tail tip This species has conspic- ge ears, a. this case 85 m.m.), and Wand Mice, in order of abund- later a, botanist called Koch, ance. The House Mouse stands first outdoor Ivy, A visitor cared Water-lily, which was a of Eng g to Linnaeus growing outside all wl e contents, there was always the n. Nuphar by later authorities, anh parent plant is O With today’: egg market it pays to feed the finest quality mash like Ful-O-Pep with its oatmeal base, and get all the eggs pos- bible. F ul-O-Pep contains an important Vitamin Boost to bring confined hens many of the healthful benefits of fresh spring pasture. And with the F ul-O-Pep Plan you may save up to 20% on feed costs. Get all the details of this practical money-saving plan. See us today for your season’! rc- quirementa of F ul-O-Pep Egg Mash, con- tains the important Vitamin Boost, that wonderful aid to flock health. EXTK/I £663’ ~=~~ [XTR/l FKOF/7Y! Gel Thai- Exira Cash by Feeding Your Hens a a bad third, perhaps umerous as the Mouse. The Hudson Bay Jumping matter is that nothing is known Mouse is almost he scarcer, owing "corrected" several other plants tn method of progression. predators s Lastly, the Red- very rare; in 30 years I've only come across one specimen. We have also two small mammals which are rather mouse-like in appearance, but belong to an entirely different order; "Ngenphrnzan- they are shrews, to mm! could be done alto to mm“ ‘ have access to tine best informa- ; W" "i" “w” t“ t“ r'°""°l~ ‘WM we liquor a trl$§"‘l’l'll%’§° w» amber or ae-iruéuro crows S‘l‘.i“§i?§‘l.§°$fit“§.'l°%i“E255”m“ $°°i$°§aJ§ni§§.°"§‘.‘§“‘“lZli‘§ “iii; §t’-’$.l"§l‘°?l“.°dl”’l§'.§.%."‘i;u§'.?5° 333 5 the ocntrerisesaleailesastem The makin of mead still ' ‘ and to lessen the grazlng evll." Hunting is Justiiatble list ll my pin t; y ks - paid rhag uric urn J isu ~ t Ill l“ “l” "m" 1°“ ""1118 I vlved in a. few country district: tui M W" ‘m “W” “l” "ms when it l1 rractioéd orfa wmogr: iv mt t9 held ew i”? “g 2i? 8:: mxfttel‘ rut ofilolit-zgaiflaifa Om ’ l l" ‘mmm’ n” "Wm l‘ ' lrrmns of the nine “l”! l mli-‘QY m°rlt°rl°ll= w- ary wvliu and when it do’: not dissed. Omo m» o ltuxtognlf! “t: and eiiortso adaxt: ll at an ciip l q t. ase give place to l. teenth Century and l; m“; peal, ut when the general cun- w; down the avenge poplipmon raise as“, eynn: wa to beg? to fled m e ave m” ' Hon. Horace Wright, President of the 1'. E. I. Executive Council (left) I till-ml‘ "I °"1 berrlfs °f l1 deer described by an old writs-g sewamms; reallw that the W°rd= of the creatures affected. It has n u; the Rf i,,‘;“°,, m m ' ____ and ColbyC Louis of Freetoun r a r with ‘tlonilic lrmnu R’ I blue 00101‘ ind 111101" 3 I11~I11-.ir1 dib- "Mead is seldom made except b “e lh°5° of an organization the been a lsng time since this ccndi- ii 1,0,5 M“ his, wyseuedsrlnylvi Ireat your foxes [or tvcrmg Irene one oi two Ilnlstcin heifers which ihcv arrival-q ft <1 9c n? App a metflf- T7115 Plum’ 15 the Yellow ‘he COWIEGT W110 k bees After; mun Purim” M which is w m)“ “ml Nita/bid in the case of wild manujacumf eeagon and notgngk Several ranchers have spoken lnllé the Government of Prince Edward l i- d - ph iii-O‘ “'0 Ne“ for Clivaltolgéulfgl. ggreaéifi). 1 m, disposing n; the bu“, o; m; honey; and to tlnnclreaseitteluntiglgt’ pnvlleges flaw] untirer pressure from various carrying m” Em} {o0 close to ‘ u‘, about losing foxes recent“, some M “Emma Farms m", M, Drum“ he; :51; ‘a: ‘l“<cl"l,rl:§lEI;:_|i:)f 1th; Janus; c Vt ac uaa prod t ey ass e qu a. erent as- a verse actors their total n - . r - -' - ° B P with the Juniper now, aiiido its whatuogémgiufigfwgéi uflsoetmgtmit? pact m the name of ma] consgrvb bus have long bx“ szeaduy ‘:3’ collecting season, lttllivvlrgutliélébétlawf-‘tlfiblsrés. nvi/oevethlgl: were shattered at tins JIIOUOII when 68 ilclld sold for SIJlLDJl an average “berries-l have acquired a max-key, family ‘bus __ Dissolve a pound o; tion it may be inquired what good alarmmgly dmreashg “The follow“? are views on ‘he pa“ of every rancher who Sui“ of 5292a '74" Over Ir-lf o! ihc animals were purchased by (mud-an bro d- va ue as H bfltflnififll- As a matter more of honev III three quar s of is the" saving ihcusmd‘ ‘Y! dink‘ The mil-ll 61"“ and Flfemve different types of raw furs Pects the presence of these "aln- us‘ “we w“ 1mm" “"“ml"°" M Qmbf“ E-"llbitillrl i" 1940 am! is in o; “m; me 5043mm berries are wamh Boil. Skim‘ and reducu-‘N inks from desnuctim by crows. way to presarvc wild fowl _ is to KRAT__Demand raméxffair Sims m (lose both the fldu1,s’;,,,,; calf tinthe 55.200 bull Jlontvic Rag Appll. Ajax whose (hm is "u, ‘vnrldis "any a gqnn o; cone whose some- “quid to ha“. a gallon Fm "at lack cf cover, and draught. if stop killing them Tire"). ln the bemg strong,“ for Gimp m“ best‘ pups “L this 565,53“ of m0 w“: m champion junior 4-year-old lluticrfut producer. what ileflhly $08168 ‘male-We 111w 5 "@5581 in which it is placed (I they are saved only to be Shot" course of Lme‘ if pnducfive men‘ types or the ‘cheaper types We ex- doing so we would advise n light l ___. .. m, lObNQ 0011mm?!‘ I01‘ hHU-fl-GOWII think that means Iipom- it "he n ‘n19 true conlservatloniftflwarks 1,0‘. “r95 can rest”? their "umbfrti and pen ‘his article w connnué m good feed (he evening prim- w dosfiq WM“ T" "" 1TO“ bony seeds. ‘Ihcy are as you know, storage vessel"), cOver and let the that, fresfhvtuain of W11?“ its“, provide a surg-ua {nanny hunting request and for prices to pick up that dosing be done in the mom-I hips. Usc good flea powder dusting of a deep-blue tint vrith a white‘ mead be undisturbed for two or glbitirgrg wiidiige “i-igaweouldpolttladi; giilgtisaglaflixlihait tgpgrratwgn Tiflert 4'31“? ‘m’ "mmh Prmldl“? t“ m8 and m“ plenty M fresh Wat” wen m and repeat “m” ‘m eight Q p blmm- The" are at ha“ tw° spec‘ thr" dflyl- when it i! ready for use sacrifice to save waterfowl or from real conservafonists ehw- ml‘ business i“ J1me shows 1m‘ be pmvlded m’ the mxes duflng days’ Am Clean o“: ‘ ' refuse m “r j i“ °I Jump"! ‘m the EMMI 5°‘ The ‘mmbs- film‘ being drained oi’ other forms of wildlife f:r their ever and its rrmcdfian ylea for Pwvement» the d“? and that the ‘Wenmg "1331 pens m” Imus“ and h » "1"" 41-" a 5 wrdlll! '10 the "New M0111". the honey) ale washed in warm own sake, but not to cater to the saving ducklings ‘that thexy may ” be smaller than “sum Y0" “'91 find ml?“ with 91mm’ CO" "1“m7'-’~"t‘ Tha Alternate-leased Dogwood water, that nothing shall be lost, killizll Drdpensities oi’ hunters. Brow up to be shot i: not one likelv MINK—-V¢1‘y P001‘ illtiuiry. Auction very little dlfflcultv in aivlnc Cflv- m“ 1 W“ “l 49 P’ “' “l “WP? All (Cflrnll-I l|¢°l'"“°'"*) 1-5 lound l“ and the liquid is strained from the ‘Ih am hiet from wriic uota- to ro s 2th fr t unncr sales have recently sold ranch mink sules if you place tllcln in a pan in houses, d-cns and fax cumpnrilncnts epD hq auseytnpyoheg . , , gomo of the older lists of Island sediment, to be used u, enflch the . at 2o percent reductions as c0m- which you have some butter ol- cot- siwud be treated now so 1. l‘, the; ._ plants, though I have never seen mead or to make the gamny bee, - " W " pared with April levels and this has tonseed oil or some kind of oil. W111 be £98 "Om lllvfie i155“ when it, nor do I lmow anyone that hi1!- with the addition o: a little yeast: now u Nymllllmfithua. There is oi spruce btlughg in late 19,11 and naturally ulffavourably affected the This makes the gelatin cover slip you but foxes bark into them in This is a tall shrub. whose green- It is kept war by the fire for a no douot that a rose by any other has been outside several years I demand and FY1085 50F Wild mlrlk- 411W“ "39 U110“ B bit easier and m“ °Y°"1l' ‘Vlllteli islli bérsrkfitifit ségeegkckolueulltli reigléiltse‘. few days to ferment, tilen bottfied." name would smell as sire-ct. but. understand. m B, gardening maga- It is the consensus of opinion in it 4085M so: the for. Whore nuns —-""—- 8i G zine a few the rocks on lake. Just as some folk can s be look- cold better than others, it lessly old-iashion- that there are oi Ivy that can do the same. Nicholson's Fox Health pass up anything 1942 is, to ment was the rainbow, that the human race would ors, besides being the largest other. This advertisement is Nicholson's Fox Health. It is June pups. You can give a pup lvmttgllfetelp Health added to the rations plies vi The food balanced withi n itself to g the maxim the HOUSO certainly getting to its conspicuous cats and t it too easily. acked Moime is ure the desired results, It a marked effect on system and the blood it this year and see how Pups will develop strong ‘fliigmes. good hard bones and not mice. fresh as ordered. maybe. DR. J. M. NICHOLSON, 202 Kent Street _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. nter. The given a protection _-:_'Z-':. f?“ .__. -__ __ .-.~\ ~ k FOR SALE AND RECOMMENDED IY ' CENTRAL CREAMERIES LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN. Branches: PERFECTION DAIRY, Summerside, SOURIS CREAMERY, Souris, AUTHORIZED QUAKER FEED DEALERS i‘ ..__ _ years ago llppemd an the trade here that tile public de- are heavily infested tilcy should ut- F-“vd lfvcll -- T_ nrssiblitv o? ‘T article on the Ivy growing amollz mand for some expensive fur coats dosed again in about eight day; l<>\'it'\-',ll1'l'~"'~'5 lllfly "it"? till‘ rilvrt Oi the more; o; a Quebec will be very limited this season s0 time tunptlng the rancllci‘ to curtail appear; able to consider accepting lower oi- "bidogical varieties" 1'6"- The first important advertise- announcing again be destroyed by flood. And that WE; an advertisement in col- vertisement ever printed-reachin from one aide of the sky to the aboltllt t Pups that need your attention now every rflnch ha"? $01110 bflckwflfd continues at unchanged prices." tcaspoonful once a day for five cents a month. Nicholson's Fox. your Pups now means stronger and better pups. This powder sup- 5011'". Fox Heal h is yeast mineral um amount of good with the small amount required to sec- is not only bone-forming but it also has the nervous the cos; Stmlm- Try grade furs are held in greatquanti- 155$ Will‘ ties in 5mm? centres. splen- pclts. You get 750 feeds from each box for your Pups. Price 3 1-2 lb. Box $1.75 delivered. Put up No tICl(€8.—I‘lO chickee, as Confucius would say mud it appears that it would be advis- feed or to introduce a substitute of doubtful nutritive value. This is a mistake we think. Last year belts wore on the avcrage considered the best in years and a great do l oi the reason for that could l ' baited to the better iced givwl fox- es by nearfy all ranchers. There is no economy in cutting down the l ‘ll ELWYII “Tl F. When dosing for worms combine ~ l‘ ‘cad and stands that operation with treating for ____._ earmites. There are a, number cf SKUNK-Demand ‘oas be en good eatmlte remedies on tho mark. spotty. Most offers have been quite ct, Tllc Baird Dru: Company arc low and therelme have been reius- putting out one formula Much the ed by holders. We anticipate a better writer gave them some years n20, call during this month. It is in my opinion the best. We into l gtvweraify" are WaOr-Zfi Years 1- have used it for some 20 years with quantity or quality oi the fceq RACOOON-Fair demand for coat great success. In using earmite lo- y°ll "58- ~ types at fair prices, Very poor de- tion place it well inside the flap of i o mand for trimming types with con- the ear then gently work the m,” Watch. ..Watcr is an nbsolilie back and forth and around with a nice easy massage. thus coating the entire surface with the lotion. If um scaly brown matter is noticed in any til. quantity that particular fox com- neccsslty to fox-es or to any kind of animals and this not svasfln cic- mands more care in kecpi r1 water pans filled than any previctis 3mm‘ for a long. long time. siderably lower offers being suggest- ed. WOLF m‘! for med! (By The Canadian Prcss] and cheaper priced wolves at ra F0?!“ '16- JULY ll, IMF-Strong German‘ _er fair prices. Buyers are ofierir onrtment should be mark-s-rl for a llljlverl 0! Water W111 110i fillrlvc ‘Jud offensive in B um d.c\'c lifitiiih ' l0 to 15 pel- cent lower prices on second treatment in cirrht days time ‘V111 delellll? dlseas“ tlliilflllt t0 -1 C" i1‘ l Nleii- . other types. and possibly a third. Eavmiies ‘co- i‘ -——-—- glected can cause real serious trouble RED FOX-Rather good demand by disturbing the balancing nerves for better types and also inexpen- of the ear, alve types at better prices. Buyers, are suggesting considerably less for the medium types. GREY FOX-qklthough selling has cope with. It is up to (‘very 1"" to see that o. clean and Hi1‘? of water supply is avafnble cvcry day to his foxes. C. R. EARNINGS MONTREAL, Que. Jnlv lib-Tl: gross rcvcnuc- for the all-inclu ‘heat for iTeas now...Wiih the warm weather of the past few weeks there i.= no question that if a ranch has fleas in its environ- I103 ad- bgen 510w during the past month we en; u, m; h m n d Canadian National Railways slxsicni Au» on 8 consider the prospects favorable as Klrundredeyoldn in dggieilgmoul‘ tgeiting ‘P’ m‘; Ogffio mum“ "l" C," 1514.2‘ “s 59E “m.” "i demand will surely fill/OI‘ 19$! eX- vour foxes look them over for fleas were 5 ‘ ‘ as Campare V‘ h ")3 “d m ' pensive fur trimmings. between the ears, along the back and the juncture of the brush and $5.417,000 for the same week of I941 an increase of $1,587,000 or 2f9.3 per cent. __ g I 6 LYNX car-A rattler good call a ____i__i____.__i___ We publish the above because it glws a fair indication of the trend oi the fu: markets for the future, Our guess is that mink will go to unheard of lows because not onlv auctions and therefore only small quantities went into manufacture. The market is simply gluttcd with mink and it would not be surpris- ing if it reaches an average level of $5.00, whoich is considerably below of production. Cheaper ive New York and other fur They would probably have been in manufacturers’ hand; now but for the action of the ceiling, the wording of which was so ambiguous that no one seems to have figured it out Just yet and are waiting for a mling by the Fed- eral authorities. To hold up an industry as large as the fur industry for even a couple f months means that a tremen- FEEII (HIBES 0R PELLET$ o . dous readjustment will have to take I great fur selling ‘ Help ovoid the unnecessary worry about ranch problems in these times of war. Give your animals the best of core-"feed Kellogg's HEXITE Fox Cubes or Pellets. place and that a campaign will be required to cause a flow of fur products into consum- ers’ hands. This would be possible in normal times when money is plentiful, but under the present setup with the scare of heavy taxes and the pressure exerted to divert savings to war ptirpOscs it will be difficult to et such a campaign going and ac leve success. Silver fox is in a much better po- sition than most other furs in that w ¢cnh P" h" LABOR " ' '5 Dlied by Norway. We. however, will mwuhan ' have to haul in our ho-ns n bit as our tough years came in 1939 and It costs butofcd HEX“; Cube‘ 1940 and they caused the curtailment r day to fefl of breeding operations so drastically M°N£Y_~Pc "a". that the production of silver fox i" P‘ pelts in the United States and Can- rem" n" red! ada is only perhaps one-half oi Exn-Ecubes 9|’ what it was in tile boom days. i,“ d True, we are shorn oi the Euro- to fee - , Dean markets but as an offset to i or pteporlnfi that we have the South American N‘, butch“ “g markets which were formerly suo- bes or Fella" ‘m’ Cu the probability n that we will have _ eed f“ to take lower prices for cur pro- O AT‘°N__drY _ no n dust thet remaindelr cf this 50113231 cooimfl. an nex season flan we recev , for it in the lattc~ part of i941 and m°i;|ur6"°hm' early part of 1942. ° ———- oies l'¢"‘id"y' The type= of silvcr fox that will be most affected wll1_he the higher priced pelts because the taxcs will bear more heavily on those types. For instance if a manufacturer pays 880. for a real top silver fox pelt at the Montreal auctions. when he places it in the hands of the nrn- oessor to be tanned he will have to pay over to tine Dominion wovcrn- ment the sum of $20.. which will make the Dflt cost him $100.00. The fee for tanning is $1.00 and the making up into a scarf costs about $900. so that the manufncturcr: $80. nelt costs him £110. when he sells it to the retailer. Tho manu- faciucr must add his nrcfi‘ and tire retrilrr anywhere frcm 33 1-3 per cent to 50 nor cent m vou can figure whot fir» consumer would have to nay for that $90, pelt-proh- rb"' $175. N No grindlnfl“ mixmfl- L GOOD ANIMALS-GOOD CARE AND HEXITE MAKE A COMBINATION HARD TO BEAT G D., _ rszo DEPARTMENT KELLOGG COMPANY OF CANADA,LT tonnom our/limo ivmllw. low.» M..~,i.,.¢.ll~ 0i Paddy-Iowa! can-la. A! for ilw iovijimrlrwd b'."*""‘" in rI-llr. those rollino from Slit“ to $25.00, they will not be so much