MARCH 28, 1942 i Till CBABJ-QTTETOWN QlLAAPliN.“ Estate Isaac Garter ppisbrock QUOTA TTONS _, Sure Dcath to A WARBLES, COOPER'S i‘ rennsns FOR slulnzs d '1] be eceived by the under- signestleaalifllignofefliiewdf Th: Eastern Trust Com- pany, Charlottetown, P. 0. Box 100. f0!‘ "l? Pill" chose of the whole or part of 132 shares of the -r-..i~.-.s\|-*r~:q| i Capital Stock of Carter 81 Cflmlllllll’. Lid-r 011"‘ a“ 1 ‘ iottetown. up 10 "I'd mchdmg the 15"‘ day “f 23.5511.“ _ April, 1942.. ‘ l‘ 32:13:’? Alf“ The lowest or any tender not necessarily h. gar‘: gm? f accepted. 7 nrysler _- ca: Edison DATED this 27th day“ of March A. 1)., 1942-’ The Eastern Trust Company GEORGE J. TWEEDY . Executors. Gen Motors ennecott cnt Ward cr Am Co Penn RR St Oil N J , ‘Iiexas Corp , United Air S Advertising Rates jihlyahie in iidilhnce U S s‘ co Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 85 Celts - Eastern ‘ma.’ Grad-r 3d‘ 70:71:13" signs as no: wor = Sdper word; In Memorial Notices 70o oer lnohLel-isll i i5'°£.‘l'.‘“‘ s S33E51?“ ' ' ,0 001108 s - ""',..‘°..".'.'.i}.' 51$: 2r 2i.“".‘.'°&“ a ‘iii... Listseiifotsz%l u: with... pesilneh. Address and mediation ll-W- 91h" l‘! application. l, .1313. yfl-d-l-l w- ~c Union West Eieo Woolwoml WITNNI listless Female Help W tinted f s I03 SALE --' l PURE B LYR- "w»‘“="*~‘ii Enggleigihigliil ‘.§‘é§t.?.°“in?.°.%“.3i“i> ..:*s....: L'1295'3' ' ' ‘L. as-s-zn-al. 14A. Oct 6B FOR SALE-ONE 37 F D LIGHT ply P. McKenzie Delivery “Wk ‘or wplgeggl: , Waterside, Pow- nul. L-1290-3-27-3i. Eta: Auto Lite Gm Elec i. Nor Pfd Y Central Phil Pet Co \Yg‘v"'"llm Cor) Grain - —I!i ma‘ Mitt-ills?!” (o?) by cos-as 1-2. mutine, domestic and mill demand, l-OA EW YORK STOOIi EXOILTIIOE 3 I easel sessssessesassssssssz: only slur- s | I HAD Ono-1- 1 s r n GBCQ ‘T’ T“T"““ u monsoon» CID‘ iris Jeni 7”?“ also.» ugliest: May ‘l9 14A. N17 l0 ‘firs: my u, July son, Oct 40 Barley: May 64 l-IB, July 63 Wheat: 1 hard ‘is 1-2; l nor ta l-il; 2 nor 75 3-8: 3 nor '13 1-4; 4 nor 71 7-6; 5 wheat 64 3-4; 8 wheat Practically new. A 6'1 3-4; reed wheat 66 14: 1 unmet __ 5.1mm id _ 72 3-4; 3 garnet, 72 1-4; 3 garnet wlligurgviilrbugllwgofilgggnxfl: 8m eri-ieia uls-w-s-el- 11 1-4; 1 amber org-lam 313w 49 in o ts: z ow so ; x file? wa.q"iilr¢lf§1'arsiii.“iiyni§§§o§§ son steam: A- pwos 3115s. NINE a-ihaa ow 48 1-41; eX 416E151: s; ' ' - 71-3-25-41, mon . DDY 1 feed 4'1 1-2; 2 eed : e ‘Net’ L u Winsloe. 4 1.4_ a‘ a 4 i=~r‘ev; i 5r '2 OW tl row - I Personal [CW ti to? 1 teed 61: I feed. iiuu can ~auu A 110M! s“i"d 9 '- l . c - i‘.i“ls°n°'“‘féfii‘aél¥.iié‘i' °°niséhl§ie 1O O Lfl-Pifl - 9T Market‘ ‘it to o Private investigators. Inc. bet lt..'°‘"n‘i‘i‘i' “'°"‘°“‘i..i.?..“;iit; niiiiliitif a Glance l .M. s ‘dl . Am" u“ a2-447-2-28-4i. -___ (Canadian Press) Wanted rsmn 'ro LE included Tzzitgfff-ufdifgs “WM W!“ ll" WANTED - BARBER APPBENT- . - g at Montreal-Utilities and pen .2: bsrcnrnlsi=ns he”... §2}‘.“.%..é‘i“§§i, °°.“".‘ln5§°§i§n- 11.5», on- nn-t 1. Bub“ 0011"‘ Hana“ N483 mm’ summers “LE 1Q - -31 Ne‘: Yoraigtocks closed lower; L 1164 a 24 . w, , Male and Female Help Wanted how ll m: wuss 1'0 our \ b Oi k. P0 f.- §J°m€§fé$nL9 c1... £12.01... ducts in na ral colours. and an ABC explai ng the 200 Famtlex ,, "Jheat unchanged- __._______._ MINING sb.'°t"ll"*s-‘siissen..nzl 222255255. 3.122s :2: :31‘: wwi-YFF- r»- s-n e R i TORONTO, March 27- M. O. c. schools Ltd, Toronto lo salary luri your leisure time. s“ k8 mo” Oldest inCanoda No Agents Each he... r, buy, cosmetics M” Huron 1B5 remedleg, ences, spices, house- Aniflem ‘ b‘ Women and Men Wanted bald prtél, t Peat/rem!“ ugrogglcié- Mme, 3 H, l °"- ° ' Auno Gold 108 our nuanw NOW ron SPLEN- 51o st. cl ent, Montreal. Bmkfmd H, - did Spring Business with the Jiio . N- - He," Ex 3 Line. Sell guaranteed household Mame i," "mfi-lfl- Qllrlfwgflflliiisff,‘ gflfif; ersonal Bldgood s a re opbor un v. r 'I‘hl.rt Day‘ ma. Catalogue and ———-————~SUFFER Wm, ECZEMA gggleia, ,7, De sent Free upon request: WHY mama Impetigo‘ ma] _ no Jito, 14:10 Montcalm. Montreal. Psoriasis. EPYP 1- m,‘ em; ‘ 1 “no 1 ‘ N-a-u-Bl pgieglialis- "A pQelillok Hélnm giiuiglgm i? _ WANTED-FOR BOBDEN HOTEL, Salve." 50 $1.00. $2.00. (Mediulg Bu“ Auk 19o girl or middle aged woman, one and st-ron ) Recommended a" Buff Cdn l l-4 who can do plain cooking pre- sold by H 21105 and Rifiddln 51ig~ gal Earn 100 ferred. Apply Manager Borden Chariottet wil: Foloys and - Cd“ Mal 3o liotelLpo n. L-l30fl;3_-28_-2l_.__,__man Drug 5u1nmerside.-6.____ Gem Pa, m0 ""'__"' ““”“ W” _— Cont, Por 6 3-4 Chester 108 ' Cochenour -- i Coniarum 65 n li s liEMMlNG is. co ii - - - - B3732‘ 131 2 Duquesne 8 - E551’. Mal 143 EVERYTHING in ilEiii. ESTATE p53,... 33g T42 Richmond Si’. Tels. Dov l37fi-Nioht 344 Franco ‘f? , Gunner 8 Hc-llnor I00 One of the best investments that we can offertoduy is I gélllfiinx 7g: Two Apartment House for sale, which provides both a home and I Home on 24o steady income. Howey l4 O Below we offer you two such properlll-‘l. '1 gitdlqifkye] g? Jason . 10 __ FOR SALE—NEWLY LISTED) ‘if’; 3g? t- K r e 1. A WELL-BUILT TWO APARTMENT HOUSE with 14d I'm: Lake 5110M . and 2 bathrooms. New hut. water furnnce-hardwoo m Latniaoélgd 5 ---garage-gorden - — — — ~ - ~ - -' I- r ' file LL 2g: g, A gougrowrgnng Two APARTMENT IIOUSI on y yo"! Mscassa old. s rooms-some hardwood floors. Fireplace. Hos water wit‘?! 1:? _ “"3399 - _ _ — _ — _ _ — — — — T _ _ Mnlnrtlc H: 4 1 —- M Int r 3 l- ,‘ We also have for sale some houses which could be easily con- Mgxcxizile verted into apartments, for exsnnpifl fligféiggew 88 l “m: snow-l» mm» '"'"":—:"1=-""f c2122.?“ ‘i .-. """""""____ ,,_, n tl o5 LONGWOBTII AVE-‘l rooms-hot water iurnut¢f‘i'w “midi-col; . OEKTQTIB 51 garage . Okalta 33 4 Ont lléickel '2' f: rou SALE f $31,,“ l; 3.. P i te CITY BUILDING LOTS. CITY HOUSES, géll‘ OF TOWN Pzfilifgzi‘ r HOUSES. HOTELS AND STU S Pick om“ no M" ' so 5mm”? ‘so [ABMs non SALE IN ALL rams or THE iii-A Pig/nil" w We are Agents for the slle of VITA all‘ 5- Prawn 199 slew. ii . . Reno - i, 184 TO LET 3:3,’); p; h iti FURNISHED | tmnmmsnap sisal; 2,: TMENT — Cen- B Mil!!! I HOUSE, 4» rooms, furnace. mild‘ | 8 rooms -cou- Sieve Lake 1 l4 ; ern conveniences - - 440, tinuotls hot water — - —850- gmlzanltwk 1:: ‘ T0 LET sylvimite 130 _ Took Hugh 1'13 Several delrnble Furnished Moms. with or without board, some Tobin-n 80 with housekeeping privileges. ‘Ucilinan 7g 3'4 Ventures 335 vmlnliala f v W ll Amu , T0 tar wgggm ,0, 5 Nested Offices. sure-nu Wlrehhllllo vNusTED ; mn Ore m l . ‘t . 1 i EXOIIMIGE MONTREAL STOOK -__..__. 4 (Canadian ViIZl-(LY (ON! iNiRMkD WiiRBlE FlY POWDER 1 ' ROYrNONr - Olilclsl test: ll 't TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming l-larly Lane, one oi’ the leading to: ranchers in King! Count , whose home ls in Montague, a short visit to this city early in the week and we had the pleasure 0f s conversation with him. Hurry wo- m» hi. "shyness? Be“ Tel .. "414 erable progress there in the pro- Brazilian '1 n-s _ 0.... ¢...,... afiingfég" hfidufiffi- beg,‘ gmlggg m“ Produc“ ff awiifilahf :3:.1D_E:.L.?'ii§n:f.1' forefront snd some wonderful pelts gs: ggfalgund 5 5 a D14. Tel-ll 1...: Seed Stores, s. w... lime (some gram there and 1L5 v1} ' ' _ c ty, note ly th old Imperia cu‘ c“ PM u l’: CANADIAN co OPERAHVE ranch. Now rflnche: like Harry Dav- Cfln Ind A! A 3 WOOL GROWERS lIMITED 150m,’ George Mcmtyrem Han-y C0ns gglt 3t‘! Qn-b<L<.:::lt1il-I...r.g.:‘aunt». Lane.‘ ma gun‘ a number o: our 32.’? sun v3".- s s-s ' i if.‘ "..‘.’..‘i’.°“l1 1i“°“n‘§1°“lls“1nn¢° “m? o a m» rob o 1-1 —----___-__-_________._-. er: h. cartilage ti... P mt Nickel - ' MCCO" FTOM i 13.33;. 551,71, “m” 8m" Much has been accomplished M“ W"?! 31 1'2 5 Qufers ,,,“,,,,.,?§,““Y 1k “t “Sea, through the live fox shows and fox Nat Brew B6 y“, k, e,.,,‘,,,ud"1f‘Cf, f‘ a; demotlstrations which have been gfigfviviiigfgm g f: d: hi0 Xgnaoonda ewestizfi one: feamggd them‘ “gang; WP“ h“: - ’ ’ on and vison an 3t Low Com 130 “gflntgilffifig,” were Amenun gtixliiltyre rancha particularly, have 5t Law Pfd l3 i-I Dow memlcal Du Pam Um bred them extensively and produced at of Can 59 km ‘ca,.bide A115“; ‘Cmmical but, some very beautiful pups and pelts 5i °i C" PM _ man Kodsli J C Penney 'Doug- ige 931st, seaifi: M?" wil‘; is °‘i . _' ‘ ' ‘ ' t non- the wr r-thot lfiififrirjgfglf" sigfifia tings‘ mgr: $111 not be very much up-turn P d P I General Motors and Bethlehem.‘ l" 9""! w’ i" W1“ “m”? ‘hi’ I'D IIOO l’ 0G8 gihryslér inn; t. ha... 1942 top in gasrgslgflagmsogkghgiaogo 15;: 7;;- emomng uenedwihane ' ' decline 04 1.4 dustry, but that those who produce —--— , ' .= - 0d f s nd k e improving MONTREAL mm“ gpicp)‘ sliiilnnigff"cfi?f§='r§?' Ttigétlf»? i128 bragging strain-f zrilould reap Canaan“ Ounmodny Exdiang‘ emerged with minor advancei their reward when the conflict ends. spot: Eastern A-large S0 14-311: A-medium 39 1-3-30; A- puilets 8-38 i-Z; MONTREAL. March 27—(OP)— d, Produce Market prices here today the Dominic iculture follow:- aded shipment selling unediusn 29 14-30; reported ariznent of A-larse a1; a pullets 38—28 l-2; 1-2. t Butter: firs grade prints, joliblnigi price, 36-38 3-4; first grads so ds, 1-2-36 i-d; whol pasteurized storage 34 l (xleese: Current receipt shipping point, western white and 1-2: Que white lid n01- colored 23 ored delivered M wholesale. western ggiored 24 Potatoes: 1.553 n0 2 1.10- . no l 1.80-1.65; P}!!! mountain 1_65 1.60-1.65. -l . 75: whites Toronto Exchange ‘TORONTO. March The gold stools had their strongest advance t1 more holding an index gain of gjlloyse of the Tloronto eXiChflllgt to- metal . Bose also and the industrial and western held slight margins on oil groups the upside. Turno 0nd best of the shares. price for the day sgorsge 85 1-4; no I 1-2; Que 23 3-4, colored Que whites no l 1.50- 1 36 week at 182.000 Several gold; closed at their high E-B I’I—N; E- Montreai Exchange liglietais and oils showed rising in c n MONTREAL. wills. 21-10?»- atlons today on the sock ex- change and curb market but in- He is of the opinion that the Unit- ed States and Canada. should place an embargo on ilze exportation of live foxes to Europe as it was the extensive breeding operations car- ried on in Norway and Sweden that caused over-production in 1938-39 and brought about a terrific de- - cline in prices. We should remem- ber, said Harry, that the Norweg- ians refused to sell their new type B 33 1'2? c 35 dustrlals vircre irleguar, Tenden- foxes for export believing they had cies were unsteady at zhe close. something they could retain and cmamery 'I r C-rizadiaxl Car i=sues con- reap all the advantage from. Now tinned Thursday's llfilViiy on me Americans and Canadians are pro- jobbing price 35 9581c stock exchange but. .Quenol F-O-B been worked dend arrears. out- regarding ontreal 85 3-4 while 24 1-4. 1:18 Prcducts Corporation preferred were hand, recovered a slip Higher in metal; were Bay and mt/el'vla“r"n‘ Ncl-tr‘ International Petroleum and 2 NB mountain Stuwinigan 10st crease. 2,7_(OP)_ trials, 6.70‘; Mirtea 11,760," than a. mouth, 2M at the Currencies shares advanced ver was the sec- l r icday‘s change dealings, (Ot- Excfaallge Control B but in other in- dsplayed weakness following announcement by the company: president, Victor M. Drury, that no plwn has dvet lvl- Amcng cuter lndllstrials Build- and St. Lawrence im- proved but Bathurst icst an early lift Price BTGihGPE, on the other Hudson vows Im- psrial pushed lip a hi in o l= l-cl- inger was out in front in mines. ed Brazilian did bettrr in utilities but s: opening in- Totai sales: 20.""0 sh "res; Indus- ducin! lust as good pelts-or bet- ter-oi’ the same markings. In New York last week about 99 per cent of the full silvers off-cred for tile account. of Herbert A. N'e- man and Company of Michigan. were sold at prioe= firm to about 5 per cent higher titan the Febru- ary sale. About 9,303 full silver pelts went under the hammer, the top price realized being $80.00. A price rise was evident. in goods under the $50. level, those above that point meeting a degree of price resistance that kept the quotations unchang- as compared with the market and the previous sliver fox sale. Two additional sales of Nieman sil- ver foxes will be held by the New York Auction Company this year, according to Mr. Herbert. Niemiln, who is at present in New York. He said ‘Pat one would probably be held in August and another later . Each will comprise s- bout 14,000 pelts. ‘the Niemane are cousins of the FYLilllllS and were former partners, but. dissolved and the Nieman ranches are located in Michigan, while the l=‘l-omm's are located in nearby Wisconsin. ‘their combined pelt production is over one-third of stances part of the advance was __9,91 t. d ‘ A t.) The _ dwl-‘Iliod before the clrse. Preston pound Igzerlifl? filiislilgtéiuxllfldiiiiilg- the. 3°?“ “en Pwduciw“ M me we; fmelordthe heaviest traders ed at $4.04 in relation to United Umibd Sims- an tcose loeentsup tl.90 ii_f~', -_-—-_-— . 58am“ a mp Pr!“ o; ‘a’ Kerb s a cg u 5 ~ — D. O. Stewalt. Plesldeni- of the Addison closed a) cents up at Canadian National Silver Fox 330' only 5 Dem‘ . ~ Breeders’ Association, visited here hish and net gains oi 10 tinder the day's to 1e 5 on Wednesday in connection with t I’ matte-r: affectinz ‘be summerside 2:32.: bmxfiulcaoafiekg Xglgwgflitgltlgé: . ‘Z E High School. Don ls taking his new Cassi Chestflivme Malaruc’ Gold a Pd A M duties very seriously and we would Fields’ San Antmfio and wflghh F‘ Uh H» ED ilotdbe surprzsed if quite a1 few fofr. Hawreaveg Hemmer finned 3.0 wer moves. ones that wil bene it cams to 735 mmtm 54 m a7 To every member of the orozmtzaion, 34 and mm; 14 to u c . lviil take place during his regime. ‘ We who are members of the Asso- Industrlals held ilp with the O . t, _ gems’ ignoring hm Wm. New _ no on will back up any such ex- york tom bhcugh they mused 1"‘ u oltlons to the fullest. slightly under 28 1-2 the day's h‘gh. Home Oil firmed 2 oerlts to 2.40 ‘and British-Dominion gained 1-2 o . itN A SiMPiE, BUNVtNiENi pi I. - / fgr w?! He mentioned that 1n connection with the sale of the show pelts of the Prince Edward Island Sliver ' i aiiratesi Fox Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ As- . [Mirvrherparilflllll soclatlon, considerable advertising M l C b lrlqili" ' ifs b01191,’ dopeldin NeYmYork tandna N. or i-hnn-hnr- our page o er go n ou w h ontrea ur -"' " ',‘,,,,., attractive cuts showing a number r-ninnslt a HAELAIU of pelts that have been prise win- "‘_‘-_ Bonk of unw- Mo’ v ners, and the collection as s whole. (Canadian Press) Chamber!‘ The total number of pelts that will Flmrlutirfown. "W" be offered by the Canadian Ne.- llocks Close tionai Silver Fox Breeders’ Associa- tion in a special catalogue will be Abitibi Com - __.__.____ _____ over 3.000 and they will be put on Abiribi pfd 5 1.3 "’__'—— sale by Lumpson. Fraser and Huth, tos 171-4 Inc., with George H. Meyers as 3 A Q1] 13 1.4 auctioneer. The trade will be thor- Bemmunog, , g 5.3 oughly informed of the offering, Home o,“ w; which is in the words of Don-"one Imp on 3 giggtprlwillg knotclr you; ege 1111123., ' ll 1-2 - - s no. oily . . ..<1ow gfoeyeézm 9 Reiuiwes o" P959" iflmlwmg pelts but the Ontario show pelts as m.“ pfd _ the whereabouts of relatives oi will. minui: m; durkg‘ 3&1, which‘ - - . e mar e n on . an Franlk Edwg IMfcKdy who died rs p,“ l m“ number M on," “he _ centy m clamor and whose . vers deemed suitable for this family was located 1n this Prov- 8°”- _____ nice ore asked to communicate m, “Mrs are arriving h, In,“ m!‘ ' (m) with numhbers alltolyeir gherprovince, and NEW ygng, 3... _ _ _ we ave no ear o many asses. 1t was another bad day for the M A FARMERS l. _ is may be due to the better ""5 F“ “‘..‘.‘.’.".‘.’;.‘. ‘Jhftufi c, ,,,Z,"’"°' ¥li2§°§hti2£8l‘..‘2'§£.2s't 5th; 6-11 9 "5 ' (if 0 OVIII. n; other seasons. ‘There has been n The Associated Press average oi real cold weather. but. high windi: 60 t off .3 f a point st as; 91% gm mm 3o '5 861M101“ more than wl d in the tom‘! were undis Mines eased 3-3 and ers l-I. Dome gained l-4 and Holl- inger, Lake Shore l-l. aziiian Traction loot l-l. Cont/killed softness 0! the wether. American (e11 Lpgini. to a new bottom since of the fern of 313,440 shores ocsnpored with 301.080 Thursdli. Canadian stoolcs were uneven. Canadian Pacific. Distillers Bea- gram and International Nickel all nged bt Mk: out t e unswmu week. Trans- Buslness st and and FOR SALE dwelling combined. electric lights and pave- ment to door, also bvus and l5 the past two days are apt to cause trouble. Remember friends - and ourselves too-that with the disap- pearance of snow. or even with the old snow in the ranches, it is wiser to supply fresh. clean drinking wat- er even though it does entail some trouble. Be sure and see that your 100d UP] l! f til ififli- tthi. ‘a. megs of land, all in sobd not f“?! pgrlélcullazlylhgend ma: n l; Elm ' ' , HXB. V8 QTIOUQ l. OPQ DUPQ l]! rut-remakes‘ r='"°"|"" ‘W’ lost throufh binding foods during i"! P - MRS LULU mm“ the whelp no time than any other be“ - Ne‘ Gnu"; cause, except possibly tainted meat. ‘lbleohone. whldl 7- 5- lsmm‘ Don't make an radical chan e in L-l235-3-26-Z8-b3i your ration dur ng the whe ping season. is the novice of some very And it's really the most sensible we i Finance " LOANS IIP T0 $500.00 This is the Way We pay our bills- We to General s o all our bills Weecgg-reps in smlll monthly payments. Why don't you try this slulp e. prsollvll plan. General Finance Eastern Ltd. Phillips Building Grafton street Phone I06 Bo! 454 Olflee llours 9-5 3O Saturday 9-1 C‘ rlottetown sucoesful peo ie in the business. We ourselves eve added s little larger proportion of tripe and out down on the horse meat, that is the only difference. Bo for our re- sults seem to be pretty good. but ‘me next operation will be pill- ino for worms. March pups and early April pups usually do not n.- quire piilinq until st. least 2i do s old, but later on they may have be dosed earlier. It depends upon the kind of a whether the pens are in the open or the ferries are kept on wire bottoms or board floors. With the numbers of new types that have been used ooivsonlously this should be one oi’ the most glamorous years since early do s of fox farming. Every one wil b! watuling eagerly lo see whst the ( . hsrvestwillbeanduodoubtihen it is too esrly in the game to shout. be ranch you have, i" will be sense m fioent axiimais grown to niaturly. We have had m. privilege o! seeing some pelt o4 new types that were taken o in January and for brightness and sparkling beauty they would be dlffcult to excel. Fromm Bros. in a nose sd which appears in the American Fur Breed- er shows the following averages for the New York winter sales for sll- ver fox peltst- December 11th, l9- 41, average $8.19; January 6th, 19- 42, $28.84; January 15th. 1942, $31.- 45; February 18th, i942. $35.48; February 34th. 1942. 833-55: Mural 2nd, i042, $81.90. The suction of February 16th, 1042. (average 835.- 48) was hpmnl‘; pelts consisting of 38,000, mostly from their own ranches but some from shippers who consigned through them. This for the purpose of impressing other ranchers that they should do like- wise, namely, sell through Frommh. but it would have been more to the point it they had given the averages obtained by the independent ship- pers who sold through them. According to Dr. J. B. Lemrest. who breeds the celebrated LaForest foxes, the wild Labrador mink skins that sold at tire Montreal auctions in January for top price< of e370" and $32. per skin, were "tops." Writes he: “These mink came from Labrador. I spent half a day ex- amlnlng them and I can only wish that we could raise something like them. Thev are theollly mink in which I ever saw that real blue underfur blending with guard iifiTS for which we are looking so muzll for in our ranch mink. The color is not as dark as ours, but they have that blending of the under- fur and the guard hairs which make; them so glamorous. 'l‘hey were perfectly presented. fur SKiC in wit-h a very flexible leather lust like a chamols and not a single particle of grease on the fur or ieaiPer. ‘These pelts were no doubt taken off by Indian trsppers. who are not only skilled in the catching of the elusive mink and marten in the dark vmods oi Labrador. but are also thfi most expert pelters in the world. bot-h of mink and slver fox. Of course they take lots of time, ss time l.s not worth very much to them. and infinite pains which it would not be profitable to do in this country. It is too early to cmw as the see- son for distemper is not vet over. but so for we have not heard of it spleading to any fox ranches in the vicinity of Charlottetown where the disease is prevalent amour: dogs. Same of the does have recovered and several owners have told me fhat they are free from after ef- fects except in some cases deafness and slight trembling of the limbs. An ed writer in Women's Wear Daily describes a small collection of near] platinum silver foxes follows: “Dramatic and new color characteristics never before attain- in sliver fox breeding. A veil of blue over shimmering white niatinum on s blue background." That is pretty nearly tops. we think. Incidentally. We collection was entered for sale bv the Milli- gan and Morrison Associated Com- panies. established originally bv our greatly lamented friends. Edirar Millignn and George Morrison. What , a loss the death of these two men was to the silver fox industry! No one can properly estimate the is- chiev-"mcnis they might have ec- compiishqi had they been given a fcw more years to can-v out their niarls. That il-ey founded their ranches on solid foundations is shown by the success of the Milli- gan and Morrison Associated ranches in the United States. Years will pass away but Edgar and George will ever live in the memory of the wllrrn friends they made. It ls announced from Cloverdale. BC. that Frank F. Thlnlin, the vef- eran silver fox breeder, t- retiring from business and it is intimated that he will sell his ranch. dwell- ing house. furrinw sheds and re- tire. probably to the city of Van- couver or Victoria. Prank Tuplin cslvsns ruovrucu or rnmcs rowan» rsmvn m m: rsousrs oovn-r The 25th day of March A. n. 1m. In re Estate of William Cameron late of Long River in Queens County its; Province, farmer, deceased, To the‘ Sheriff of the County of ueens County or any Constable or terate person within sand County GREETING: WHEREAS u n reading the peti- tion on lilo of mule] C. MacKay of New London in Queens County aforesaid. farmer, the administrator cum tcstameuto annexe of the above named estate, praying that o. citation ed ereforo hereby required to c-lte all fiirlons interested in the said Estate be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Sum- merside in Prince County, in the said Province, on l-‘ridh of May rlext coming. at‘ eleven oclock foreuoon o! the some day to shew cause i! sny thcé can why the Accounts of the said stain should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of Emeot H. Strung, Esm. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that s. true com hereof be forthwith published in some ..ewsl‘po5er published CIIMRLOTT T WN IN QUEENS COUNTY aforesaid ONCE IN EACII WEEK for AT LEAST FOUR CON- SECUTIVE WEEKS from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof l Tflfélllifllulll posted lnuthe follow- ng pu c p ees respec vely. nume- liy, in thelhdoil 5 the (‘ileum lllionstoln mmmersr e, cruel ,sl t c s rs of Ernest Danni st Lo River aforesaid, and at t e store o P. J. k C. Kennedy st Kenslngton In Prince County aforesaid, so that all person: terested in the said Estate ll ates-sold may thereof. WITNESS Ills Honour llnrold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court o4 Charlottetown elorenld the day and your first above written. Bys the Court. MUItII-IL C. LOWTHEB. Registrar. lrl30I-3-36-3-4-li-il. F The Fate oi the entire pup crop depends upon what happens inside the kennel. For three more weeks the Kennel mon- clgemenl is almost entire- ly up to the moiherl RANCHERS SHOUlD GIVE THE UTMOST CARE TO DIET AND MANAGEMENT ounmo n4: "BLACK-OUT" PERIOD HEXITE FOX RATION and fresh meat have, for many years, helped to give good results during this delicate starting oFf period. GOOD l-‘OXES-GOOD (ARI AND KEll06G'S HEXITE FOX FEEDS MAKE A COMBINATION HARD TO BEAT , IrLn hl»'=i~»r~-_ xzllocc comrsw. ..., L71 r will be remembered bv many here as one of our pioneer ranchers whose home was at New Annan His son, Roland l". Tupiln, raised Grand Champion foxes of tho United States at his ranch in Michi- I311. Rabbit meat is s. regular item of the diet of the average Englishman and the averrlge butcher there unis from 100 to 800 rabbits s day. The butchers pay about so cents for s big rabbit. They sell the meat or 6O cents and the pelt is the profit. ey sell it for s. shilling- 25 ocnts. Angora rabbit wool is not bein produced as rapidly as the dema calls for. Number l plucked wool fetches $6.00 a pound,- number l, $5.00, number 3. $2.75. Of course it takes a lot- o! angora rabbit wool to make s pound. Fur farmers of Denver, Colorado, staged an historical and education- al exhibit in that city in Janu- flfy- One of ‘the exhibits was s hol- low log kenncl used bv Sir Char- les Dalton at ills fox farm in Tig- Xilsh, P.E.I. in 1887. ' / Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Clofl Canada. - Montreal ill Royal - Nova scotis I18 l-l Commerce - have due notice‘ TOPPER Products for Sale at Reddii Bros. For that Stubborn COUGH Take Rcddin's Bronchial Syrup Large Bottle-Me C-O-DO-L with Creosote and Guaiacoi A Reconstructive Tonic l6 oz.-—$l.00 __.__________ Leave Your Films At REDDIN BROS. For Finishing Wampoles Hard Boiled Candies cellophane wrapped packages 25c Molasses Kisses H Salt “inter Kisses Rum and Butter Kisses 10c per brig. L. M DOUCETTE It. M. SMALLMAN ,.,._,,,. , ..,....- lawn- --_ w’...- l-Jwcvfb rznrl hJL-llfu] rwr~w~ravsn lbw-will.“