WEDNESDAY. ' ~‘.-tr'l-~.l"-*\lfis - l Rayner Fur Sales (Registered) Announce SPECIAL Silver Fox Auction Sales. AS FOLLOWS: Dec. 1st — Summerside, P. E. Island Dec. 6th — Moncton, New Brunswick Dec. 20th — Summerside, P. E. Island H’ zii zz fl .._._._.-_...@- .-- .. _; HE inauguration of these Auction Sales in the Home of the Silver Fox Industry marks the last milestone in the trail we have blazed across Canada and Europe in Pioneer Fbx Breeding, in Provincial and National Organ- ization, and in Progressive International Selling Service providing for Gradual Marketing and Wide Distribution oi Canadian Silver Fox Polts. _ ..-__. ___ To the Man Who twain oulcn cnsu nsrunns, Wc~ Offer:- Careiul cleaning and grading oi your furs, with valua- tions and protection based upon intimate knowledge of the world markets. Competitive bidding among buyers representing the largest and most active Silver Pox Dealers in Cannon and Europe, assuring shippers who have not export knowledge oi furs and values, the highest prices obtain- able in Canadian market. A chance to see your own furs sold either properly classified or in original lots, with expert accounting and prompt remittances _by accountmlts O. Kkl by our bankers. Note 0ur Special Silver Fox Auction Sales“ in Europe ’ Held by the financially strongest and most progressive Auction Houses in Leipzig, Germany; London, England; Paris, France, on DECEMBER 20th This date has been fixed specially for Canadian Shippers who cannot possibly get their fox pelts to Europe in time ior earlier sales, and provides ior Widest Distribution, Greatest Buying Competition throughout Europe, and the Highest Prices obtainable in the world. For information rogardlnl 590i. Advances, Shipping Instructions, etc., apply to our nearest Asmt. Remittances Direct to Shippers From All Auction Sales! Aggrusivo Belling byPrivato Ireaty and by Monthly Auction Bales in Leipzig, Germany; and Paris, France, throughout the season provides Gradual Distribution and Steady Prices in Countries where money demands a poem- ium above Canadian dollars. We regard the placing oi 110,000 skins on one market last season within a period oi 8v! wash as the outstanding blunder in the history of mar-him Bilvsr N: Pelts. Oiier Canadian Ranchers the Most Complete Selling wlservica in Existence. Use it and realize hundreds oi thousands of dollars more for your furs. We execute buy- in; orders ior some of the largest fur houses in Europe and have special outlets (or your finest Silver Pox Pelts direct fio most exclusive Retail Establishments abroad. i Rayner Fur Sales g . . l- _.__.._._.__.___.._._ _ _ . (Registered) E. ll. llAYIER, Managing Broker 3i HEAD OFFICE: h SUMMERSIDE, P. E. Island B. H. llionkisy, Soliciting Agent) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Island (Gavin Hardin]. Soliciting Agent) MONCION, New Brunswick l I _ C. W. Otley o! London, Eng, Agent.) E i (G. Orton, Buying and Selling Agent) MONTREAL, P. Q., 227 St. Paul Sh, West PETERBORO, Ontario (Peisrboro For supplies, Soliciting Agent) IEARCII BY ASTRONOMIRB FOR COMET rs IN VAIN probable it would be found. CHICAGO, Nov. 7.-Ashonomen have sought traces oi ‘tempers co- met in vain for the last few nights. The comet, Dr. W. D. MacMilian, professor oi astronomy at the Unl- versity of Chicago, said was first seen in 1860 at this time oi year. its orbit was calculated at 33 years, IO in 1800 the big telescopes sean- ' ned the skies unsuccessfully for it. Now that another 83 years have rolled around, astronomers renew- ld their search. However, Dr. Otto Btrsuve, director oi the Yerkes ob- EYESIGIIT EXAMIIIATIDII Ilmng and supplying Glan- 'i'|."".|. IMBOII OPTFIMITRIIT “III Canlosidl Will DPIIIIIII scrvstory at Williams Bay, Wis, admitted today it was highly im- =,, ,-.... , a And Prince County rm: CHARLCTTETOWN GUARDIAN summing“ INDIGESTION? RecenfFvx in»: l» u l...“ an; —!.0NG RIVER 1'. P. S. will hold their, meeting in Long River Hall on Thursday, Nov. 10th at B I p. m. instead of Wednesday. —GEDDIE MEMORIAL CHURCH —Thcre will be {service in the ‘church on Nov. 11th at 7.30 p. m. lvltr. V. E. Orsborn will be the slml‘ ker. —CIIICKEN SUPPER and Bazaar Fish Pond and amusements in Indian River Hall Wednesday ev- under auspices C. W. L. 1i weather unfavorable will be held following night. Admission 35c and 15c. 5995-1l-5-sw-2i. --ENTERTAINED CLUB -- Mrs. Abel Arsenault entertained the soc- ‘ial Club of the ladies oi St. Paul's Parish on Friday last. There were five tables of bridge. A very pleas- ant evening was spent and refresh- ‘ments served at the close.—-S I —-GI'OKE IN BAPTIST CHURCH —-Rcv. Dr. A. Philip Brace oi Tor- onto, Most Worthy Patriarch, Nat- lional Division Sons oi Temperance, spoke in the Baptist Church, Sum- .mc'rside, on Sunday morning. Ills ‘ address dealt mainly with the tcm- [peranoe situation in Ontario-S l -—SI.IGIIT OPERATION — Mrs. Forest Phillips of O'Lcary was brought io the Priucc County Iios- _pital on Monday with a needle cm- ‘bcdded in hcr wrist. It appears, 1| that the needle happened to be in ‘a curtain which Mrs. Phillips vms H \'.'.’lSilill_£Z and ii r.\n Cl-Jilil in!o hcr ;ilcsh. An operation was ncccwary i l0 remove lt.w‘s —-DEATII OF SURDIERSIDE f RESIDENT-The death occurred at r his home in Summcrside on Mon- day afternoon of IVlr. James Fidclc Perry at T0 years of ago. ‘The dc- ceas/sd although he had been ailing ‘ for some time W35 not confined to hisbcd until a short time ago. He ‘ was a life long resident of the place i und was most hlgilly rz-spcctcd. Iic ‘ lrnvcs to mourn his widow, one, son, Edward, and one daughter,‘ Miss Dora, all of Sinumerslde. The l funeral lakes place this nlorning at 9 a. m. from his home to St. r Paul's Church and Ccmclcry.——S —I’ASSED AWAY IN ST. EL- EANOIIS-Thcrcfpnssszl uwny curl}: i Tuesday morning at llcr home in) St. Elcanors, lvlrs. Sarah Darby, l widow of ihelato “lillinm Darby. The dcccas-cd had bccn ill for some months and hcr dcnlh was not un- lcxpcctcd. She htul rcsizlcd in Si. fElcanors all her married life and) t was vcry highly esteemed by a wide i circle, oi friends. She was a mem- ber of the Baptist Church, Sum- merside, and in her younger days was active in the social affairs oi i , the church. There nre loft to mourn I -two daughters. lVlrs. Jcffrcy of Be- deque and Mrs. Riley oi Llnkleticr Road, and two sons, Frank in the Canadian North West and Ralph at home, to whom much sympathy is extended.—S —-TRUCK COLLIDES WlTll BUGGYK-What might have been a muchmore serious accident occur- red near Kcnsington about five o'- clock on Saturday. Miss Edna Mc- Murdo was driving a horse and buggy along the road cast of Ken- slnglon and when nearing the town an auto truck coming from the same direction ran inlo her. The . came back to scc ivhnt csty by our own. _.___ "l wasknock- ed out com- lctely by n End stomach a n d he: d- sches. Icould scarcely do my work. Fruit-a-uves h a ve do ne wonders for me." Mr. D. 1., Boston, Ont. Fruit-s-tlves a r e v c r y _ much better _ _ _ than ordinary Indigestion remedies be- cause .hcy stimulate the stomach and‘! OTHER vital organs to work naturally. lYou can't buy an uhmgbcttcr. The ‘great discovery oi} a brilliant doctor. Also a perfect remedy for Constipa- iicn and Unc Acid diseases, such as Rheumatism. 25c. & 50c. everywhere. Mlglllt-il-IIVQLSL E AND KEEP YOU Q . impact smashed the bumper oi the mick and broke up the buesv- It was rather a curious fact that al- though the whccls collapsed and the shafts were broken the seat of the buggy was lcft intact and the lady mid her companion were lcft sitting on the scat in the road unharmed. The driver of thc truck drove on n little way and then damage had been done-S ' -STICAMERS IN PORT-Tile S. S. North lluvcn urrivrwl in Summer- siclc luau-hour curly 'l‘ucsciny morn- ing and doclwcl nl tho cast side oi the ltfnrino wharf. Silc is taking on a cargo oi ll‘i'lll[)S and potntoes for New York. 1'31: S. S. Shcrbrookc loft on Tilcsziay with a full cargo of potatoes for the lviontrcul ‘llnr- lvst. The S. Gnspesia arrived in Sunlmcrsidc on Sunday night and unlondrd n cargo of way freight ‘and flour zmzl lcit curly Monday morning for Charlottetown. She will return to Summcrslde ‘on Thursday to load potatoes for the ltlruilrcal mnrltcis. A government patrol bout has been at the mar- inc wharf for the last few days-S ~Mr. Alex. lvicnfillnn who has hccn undergoing treatment in the Prince County Hospital for some in Bosion.—S -—Z\Ir. J. J. Morris, manager of tho Provincizll Bank zit Charlotte- town uses a visitor to Summcrsldc on hionday’ and rccoivcd a cordial greeting from old friends-S EASTERN “GUARDIAN ..*"FOX MEN.-Fmsh Capfin for sale. Order curly as fish arc scarce. J. H. MacLcnnnn, Montague. 59é5-i1-3-tst-12i. ..*TUG 0F WAR CHAL- LENGIIL-ll/iontngue challenges all- comers in two classes. Lightweight under 1600. Heavyweight no limit. Several teams have already entered. Enter a team and enjoy the fun. Suitable prizes. Montague Rink, Tuesday evening, November 15th. Sports and hot chicken dinner in connection. Send your entry to the President of the Montague Hockey Club. 6078-11-9-21. We measure other people's hon- HURFLY- YOU ‘Ezl-IOULD - BE AT THE DEPOT Now To MEET oun sfiON- ‘THE “rams: . I‘: Out: NOW- ’ courcr THE (Ann PICTURES BRINGING UP FATHER HELL waoeaaw ea BEHlND ‘l1mE-usia ALWAYD BEHlND IN Hi5 LE$5ON5 Exhibition Is Commended My, 1;, B, Rayner, recently ro- turned from a five months trip W Europe, attended the Prince Ed- ward Island Fox Exhibition held last week in Paton’s Pavillion It the Exhibition Grounds, Charlotte- town. Mr. Rayner. was dollihtod to m such a splendid show which was put on by the Prince Edward Il- land Fox Asociatiou. It shows that the fox breeders have every eon- fidence ln the industry despite the depressed business oi the last two years. The Pavillion arrangements both for judging and for the com-fort of the spectators were allth-at could be desired; and the smoothness with which the different classes of foxes were brought in and Judi“! reflects great credit on the 0111001‘! of the Association and Mr. George Callback, who ‘made an excellent I judge. I The animals exhibited were as a whole the finest collection of sll- Iver foxes that Mr. Rayner had iever seen, at any fox ‘show, as there was not a mean fox in the whole lot. ' Mr. Rayner was asked by many '01s exhibitors at the Royal worm Fair whether or not the prise win- ners werc better animals than the ‘winners oi previous years at the Royal. Mr. Rayner replied they were not superior to the best foxes shown at the Royal but that the average of quality of all the foxes exhibit- i was in his judgment superior to that of any collection of ani- nulls shown anywhere in Canada. Mr. Rayner had the pleasure of watching the judging and award- ing oi the champions in the var- ious classes on Friday and con- gratulates the judge upon his clean- cut decisions in the iaoe of the keenesz. and most dliiicillt com-- petition. It is a. Joy to any real fox rancher to know that the fin- est live foxes and therefore the finest silver fox pelts in the world are produced right here in the home oi thelndustry, 11nd there is no reason why a. silver fox sale on Prince Edward Island should not |timc will spcilci a fcw wccks in 0'- attract buyers ‘mm an “'5' m” lLcary before rrlurnlng i0 his homo ‘v°r1d' wh° want the be“ ‘marl | fox pelts obtainable. It was suggested to Mr. Rayner that silver fox pelts offered at public sale in this Province should be stomped “Produced in Prince Edward Island," in the same man- ‘ncr as other products. so that wherever the pelts are retailed in Europe the origin and quality lwould be recognized. Mr. Rayner thought that the exhibition was lheld a couple of weeks too early lto give the foxes the best chance) to depelop the" mu cm," In anlA Friend other respects the show reflected; great credit on all those who took part in' making it such a success. B. zzMlllei-‘s Worm Powders act so thoroughly that stomachic and in- testinal worms are literally ground up and pass from the child without being noticed and without incon- venience to the sufferer. ‘They are painless and perfect in action, and at all times will be found a healthy ' medicine, strengthening the infan- tile stomach and maintaining it in vigorous operation so that, besides are tonlcul and health-giving in their effects. For muscular "kinks" Millard’!- Protestant Orphanage 0.1“. Hutcheson 15.00 Henderson a» Cudmore .. Hughes Drug Co. 10.00 T. White . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 Palmer Electric Ltd. .......... 5.00 DuMBER HE LEFT l WONDER IF HE l5 THAT l5 PbfifvlBL-E ? THAN WHEN HERE - 1F R. E. Mutoh a Co. .. Mrs. J. Richards f“ "'\ depressions, the Canada Life has steadily progressed. The present period offinan- cial readjustment dating from 1929 found this Company, as i" d" P1"- 51117 “luimml w take care of die requirements of itsgpolicyholdcrs and their bcncfidltits. . During the "past twelve months not only have all de- mands been taken care of from the ample resources of the Company, bu: (he already increased by over 20%. - noiremnen 9. 1m 85 Years Ago Today the first life insurance policy ever issued in Canada was written by The Canada Life Assurance Company OUGH the cvcrchang- The first essential of life insur- ing conditions of 85 years mo: is the building and the -w-.urs, epidemics, pedods oi maintenance a: all times of finmcialstringcncppaniaaud ample resources behind the policy contracts to provide against unforeseen eventuali- tics. The record of Canada's oldest life insurance company over85 yearsiscbcbestcvi- deuce ofgifs strict adherence to the principles of safety and sta- bility at all times. Policyboldm and beneficiar- ies of tbs Canada Li]? remain confident and sewn, dining periodic financial disturbances, in tbe knowledge tbat tbe Corn- largc holdings of Government Pm!" w‘)! d""""fi‘d 1"“ "f - and Municipal bondshavg bum v investments take: care of m» utuationa ‘ Canada Life Assets The following table shows the diversification of the Company's assets as s: the 30th September, 1952: =2. 10.7 5-9 2.7 1.6 0.2 28.6 18.7 Cash, Government and Municipal Bonds. P1111116 Utility Bonds l s s s a | Other Corporation Bonds. s s i s s Preferred Stotks . s s I s s Stocks oi’ Canadian Banks and Trust Co's 011191‘ 601111110! . a s s | Mortgages-useless: s Policy Loans s u | n s s s s s Rfll ESIIIIB- (‘Ibis includes the Company's buildings iu Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, Regina, Ottawa, Hollis: and London, Eng.) 5.2 100.0% ‘I Head Olin: Tomato, 0m.- . The Canada Life is Canada's Oldest Lifc Assurance Company Evtdlisbadin 1847 Assets over $200,000,000 J. D. Jenkins ......... A Friend .............-... Mr. Bickers John Ling .. . . . . i. .50 Grafton St. East to Date Miss Stamper . . A. H. McDougall . Mrs. J. C. Aitken . Ernest McCarey .. Mrs. J. F. McKie A. E. Nelson Mrs. H. Vanlderstlne Mrs. C. L. Partridge . being an effective vermifuge, they um.’ Arthur McKay """"" Mrs. W. J. Drake Mrs. H. McLeod Miss Abbie Robertson Mrs. C. Worth Mrs. 1". i-I. Seller John Cameron . _ A Friend .. .. Annual Collections A Friend . -——— A Friend . Grafton St. Central to Date A mend ,, A Friend Ernest Coflin Grafton St. West to Date . J. A. Mstheson . Mrs. Hodslon ... . Stafl Bank N. B. ............ 1.90 M11. WINCH ans E.A.1'\'ister 1.00 Mrs. slmpson A. E. McNeil! ................ 1.00 Miss Desbrisay .............. ,E. Shaw ..................... 1.00 Miss Simpson ,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,, HELL-O — RKVJ’ PAW w Mrs. J. T, Robinson 1.00 Mrs. Wilfred Boulter n..."- 1M Miss F. K. Brown 1.00 Mrs. C. B. Chappell .......... 1-01 , Mrs. J. A. McKenzie ......... 1-01 Ambrose It. to Date MrsILeBeron Tait .......... 1M Mrs. Wilfred Taylor 1.00 Mrs. F. R. Newsom .......... 1M Mrs. E. '1‘. l-liggs 1.00 Mrs. J. A. Bentley .........-- M Mrs. L. McDonald .. 1.00 Mrs. J. H. Howatt ............ 50 Mrs. H. Hlllson ............. 1.00 Infil- For Success in Fox Ranching FEED “IMPERIALS ” Acknowledged leaders in Fox and Fur Raising. Charlottetown, P. I. I. I Imperial Bisc uit Company, Ltd. 4- HEl-t-O- DINTY" \ ~ - ‘ fllMlMfifi-YCI) TG QOLLIGI- 3 JUST QAW MY SON- By George McManus mil i‘