SOYABEAN FISHMEAL MIDDLINGS OILCAKE .BRAN OYSTER SHELL FEED WHEAT Also a compl iii LIM FOR DAIRY CATTLE, HOGS, POULTY & ETC., GLUTEN FEED BARLEY MEAL SHORTS CORNMEAL CRACKED CORN GRIT CALF MEAL ete line of QUAKER FEEDS FOR EVERY NEED \Vrite, Phone, or Call for Prices GENTRAL GREAMERIES lTEll lilizrtising Rid 3c p“ n-oid; Announcements at (“hunt-n So per tluld; iii Memor 4nd llJ rents fol t-verv additional Payable in Advance litimtnuzm (‘harge for (in! Advertisement: 25 Crnta central btltlrtilull locals. 6c per word; Western and Eastern locals id (fuming Bvelill 3c pa: word: lam Notices 10c per nicn; Lists in i-lotal Jlltl Slllrillml Offerings. Cards, ctc.. 5o pcr name; Letters oi lm,,_,,;,.;it-c 70¢.- pcr inch. Wedding engagement i0 words for $1.04.- 3 words. Notices ot' Thanks anti oer word. \pllitit.lllilll Ith- pei ilivli or lie _ Lists of Subscription.- ..~nt. iitr liteh Address and Prescntntitin $1.00. Other rates on wnlii-alitin. For Sale Male Help Wanted inlxrosli APPLES _ AT s. F- WANTED _ MAN “Eon its»; tutu», wullipotw, u-aoo-il-ia-oi. worn GU01 wimp» Abply - '* "" '" Guardian. Tiisiitiiti" m. E - CHEAP. 13th....) Suxct. ls-llb-ii-ZJF . Eon 5.\I.E-- ow l it pigs. Littll-‘n! C ark‘. ouvctirila L-ldb-ll NU Usbp ENDLESS RUB- =-..s, Pit-tip ancl Shaker, Ruli- - Clinton Morrison. L-oao-tl-zu-ot. ltt-uv: lcLoli. Plllfi s.\i.l~.' - DirlvEir s vEAtt 0 . ticrdoli Crockett. York. LJIBO-il-zd-Zl. - B.»\>;E BURNER AND Apply 228 Cumber- L-782-11-23-1i. L-l-iO-ll-Lia-ai. lcliinie Help \Va|](ed ‘IRI. ITOIIMIIIII- Work Wanted WANTED- EXPERIENCED salesgirl ivaiits work in store. Enquire Guardian. L-soo, - PULLETS. APPLY '., Mt. Ran. i5»? snuz-Vn-tivrir EEEDEDAEK niink. Win. Smith. Mlllvtew. L-785-11-23-3l. F0 R S A l. li-PIIILCO RADIO. ‘lcl, 8 tubes, standard . .1 4nd, good appearance and rccviilioli. Phone B33. L-738-11-22-3i. \l. —-600 WHITE-FACE!) Plntilriiii type foxes. Compari- Ritsscll Colpitis. L-788-ll-23-3l. WHITE I".\(‘I€ FOXES FOR SALE. Hzirrv Downed‘. Curryvllle, Al- bert County, N. B. L-789-11-23-3l. i._.____ Wanted lNTl-IllII.\"l‘III) IN BUYING OLD llllllil ninrlt- hooked rttgs. particu- lcrli" nieces to match-in slDes llull‘. 4 it. x 7 it. up to large s.n . Highest prices paid. iirize ti. L, Guardian. L-'l'l2-l1-2‘.'i-3i. Lost lI-TIIWANI’), ivifiwfifit lli“.lli‘ 1~Zlliolt MacNeill. .1"i'".'i W. L-795-l1-25-1l. A Your Eyes? Ii‘ you are having symptoms . ill strain -— fiend-aches. sort C_\‘i"s or IIIZZIIIPEIS - consult a specialist. I" your service with years of rxizerltinre and a thorough retracting srrvicc. (‘all ln and discuss Y0"? dilllrultics, i o. r. iiutoheson G. F. IIUTUHESON I‘. G. IIUTCHESON Professional Cards Li? McLECD 8i BENTLEY w. E BENTIEY ILO. é. BENTLEY no n"... ' and nmi-nsyi-io-uw "MONEY T0 LOAN ‘i! Richmond Stleet A MORRELI. 8i BO. ll. F. AROIIIBALO chm?" Accountants Eutern Trout Building Charlottetown" M. ALBAN FARMER an- i.i..n. ilmilfnrgrrht sonic-iron. Err noun 3.95.75?‘ m“ ALEX w. MATHESON BHMTER. stiuciroli ETC H ‘lion: I imrucrs Wanted \-i___.-....... __ ,_,___ _ WANTED-ONE OR TWO LA- dles to board for ivintcr. Quiet country home. Rates reasonable Address “P" Guardian. L-799. Auction sill? There will be sold by public auction on the premises at Village Green, on Monday the 2nd day of December, 1940. at 2 o'clock p.m., the two (2) farms belonging to the Estate of the lute John E. Jardine. One of these 59W" (37) acres with splen- did buildings. liztnd well cili- iivlticd. The other property consists of eighty-eight (33) acres of woodland purchas- ed liy Mr. Jnrdine from the late Joseph Przltlght. Terms cash. M. A. FARMER. Executor C DA PROVINCE 0|.‘ a a\lt\\.l‘4 nun nail) ISLAND IN TllE PROBATE COURT Th" 22nd day 0f November, Ad). Ill-ll) In Re Estate cf frank Kelly late of nlupteivuud ill Queens County in lllu saiu Province, runner, iloccasuj, lestale. lu one Sheriff of the Co nt f Qucfl‘! 13911111)‘ or ally CflllSllllblyc 3r lltltfllw pelson within said County. GREETING: ‘VIIEREAS upon leading the petition on file of tteverciill Nliiiani tut-Cube oi‘ Charlottetown III "Queens County aforesaid, Priest. the executor of the above named estate, IIPBYIIIK that a citation may he ts- We" 1°? "It! Illlfllose hereinafter set iflljth: You are thcrclurc hcrt-iiy rc- qulrcd to rile iill persons interested in the said estate to be and appear before‘ the Juice present at a Pro- bate Court to be held in the Court [louse in Charlottetown in Queens County, In the said Province, on Monday the 30th day of December next cominlf. at. the hour of citl.'l‘l‘l Ocmck iorcnoon of the some (lay in shew cause it‘ any they can why the Account: of the said Estate should properties consists of thirly- - srocx QUOTA iroivs l Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks {Deli Tel , Brazilian 1B C Power A Cali Car Found Can Car Pfd Can Pacific . C811 Steamship , Celalicse |Cons Smelt -Dist Selig lDom coal Pfd ;Dom Steel 5 l-DOHI Textile i Dryden Gilt Steel Wares llit Nickrl iMrColl Prolit Mil Powri" Nat Brew Noranda Power Corp Silaiviniilan St Law Com St Law Pld ‘St of Cali S: of Czlii Pid Wpg Elrc A Wpg Elec B mg§§$l;@g§$u3@a$w§§§2pmlm§@§ 5-8 Produce Prices Nov. 24—-iCP)\ P1001168 Mnrkct prlttBs here satur- ll)‘ s reported by the Dominion ineni cf Azttctilttire, falloiv: : first grade clcamery lig price, 31; first grade ., llg price. 30 1-2; Que- ' l1.) 1 pzistctirlaed, ctureiit re- - ‘ice, 29 13-16; Quebec no 2, 2B 13-10, Qiit-brc no 1 pasteurized. \v'nnlc-.i.t~ Jobbing p1‘ ce. fresh. 30 1--i; rtgindcd, 3'.) 3-8-1-2; Quebec no 2. fresh, 29 1-2-3-4; rcgraded. MONTREAL, 29 3-4. Chet-sci Western white. current reset" 'ice. 13 11-16-‘1-8; color- ed. cu eiit receipt, price. 13 7-8- wfiitc niid colored, whole- >ln2 price. 14. Quota-st" while til. Clll'l‘(‘lli. I'll!‘ Am“ Ckrfqlb . .~..tlc Jobbing! pi" . 14. N. l3. L-lJOTlI ticlzll Slltllixflllhs iii used ANTED _ EX . - . .0. a, -aigc 45-- wcman ‘c, cumulglflglgnlvl; 40 m 40-41; A—-puiicts ueorge NlacLcan. Long Ctr-clam) l . the original 30 1-'.l—_31: 1,756.11 »_;_- ‘v 1-2-29; C-original ; Que whites. no 1 15's .., .~l0—.55: NB mountain. ,65—.70: PEI cbbiers, no tio 1 ‘ins ‘ 1 '15s .65-.70; PEI mountain, no 1 75's .70--.'75. FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer ' NEW YORK, Nc-v. 24—(CP)-— The stcck markct Saturday ended nnothcr bad week striving un- succusftlily for a rally. The Assmiatsd Press average of 60 isucs ivas off .1 of a point. at 44.4. And on the week showed a loss of one full point, It was the sec- ciid stITCCSSiVE declining week. A month ago the ccmiposie stood at 45 and a yiéar ago at 51.1. Ot 542 istccks traded 179 were up. 189 down and 174 uiichztrlged. Dca1iiig= were sla k with the twc-hzsli" turnover of 241.640 a iveek ago. , Dsugnts Aircraft was up a point; ‘and ticgllgible hdVOCICCS were re- tained bv United Aircraft, Mont- g:mrr_i' Ward. Glneral Motors. Yel- low Truck, Anaconda. Kennecctt. Snlltzt Fe, Great Northern, Ameri- rnii Telephone. Consolidated Edi- S311 and American Cali. Market Street Rilivny was olic of the few active stock; with a gain of 7-8. Dow Chemicals dropped 3 1-2 points to n new year's low on t-rnli lei-s nf 400 shares. U. S Shel ivns unchanged and Bethlehem 0ft‘ 1-8. Alfiinr losses were s‘l‘.(1\\‘ll for Chesapeake & Q1110.‘ American S-inelliiiiz. Standard Oil of N.J.. Texas Corp. Wcstlnghotlse, Chrys- ler, Scars cebtick, Du Pont and Union Carbide. On the Canadian section Dome Mine: and lntcrnatirixnl Nickel each dcrliiitd 1-8 to 17 1-4 iiiid 26 1-8. rcspcctvcly’. Lake Shore was tili- changed at 14 on the curb market. Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada — Commerce ~- Montrcal 189 Nova Scotla --- Royai ‘ -- ‘NOTICE Buying daily d ressed chicken and fowl. Highest prices paid. R. L. DICKIESON new GLASGOW not be passed and the Estate closed u prayed for in said , “ and on motion of M. Albitn Farmer, Esq. Proctor for said retitloner, And it is hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspape ubllshed in Charlottetown aloresai once In each week for at lust four consecu- tlvo weeks from the date hereof and that 5 true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public plac- es respectively, namely. in the hall of the Courthouse In Charlotte- town aforesaid, at the Post Office lll Kelly's Cross in Queens County aforesaid. and at the store of Milf- doch Kennedy In Bradalbane in Qtlteliu County nfomsald, so that a l AUCTION AT DONALDSTON ON THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I AT l BM. STOCK-s milch cows, I rs 1 fl"!- 3 culvrs 4 pigs 2 month: filed: 1 brood sow. 5d outlets. IMPLEMENTS — I. new high llleilh. 1 wood sleigh. I now Qlox cream separator, 1 mpg, 1 1| vln; N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am C and F 29 Am Tel Tel 104 5-8 Atcliison 18 1-2 All Refln 44 5-8 Baldwin Loco i6 3-4 Bendix Av 33 1-4 Beth Steel 85 7-8 Chrysler '78 Cori Edison 23 3-4 Curtiss Wright A 9 1-2 Gen 511cc 33 5-8 Gen Motors 50 l-4 Gt Nor Pfd 28 1-3 Kennecott 33 3-8 Mont Ward 37 N Y Central 14 1-2 Nor Am Co 17 1-8 Penn R. R 23 1-2 Phil Pet CO 39 3-4 Std O11 N J 34 5-8 Texas Con) 38 United Air 46 1-4 U S Rubber 24 1-2 U S St C0 24 1-2 Vanadium 35 1-8 West Union 21 West ‘.ec 104 5-8 Woolworth — (Canadian Press) TORONTO, NW. 2A- Siocks Close Anglo Cdn 60 Artiifield 8 Astoria 4 Aunor Gold 205 Bagamac 10 Base Metal 11 Bcattie 115 llldgocd 14 1-2 Big Miss a Boojo 8 lsrouian 85 Cdn littilartlo 60 Cariboo 215 Cent Pat 195 Chester 133 Cocheuoill‘ 7'7 1-2 uoiiiarum 140 Davies 15 Dome Oil 24 1-2 Duqucsne 10 East. ivlalartlo 305 ElKlOYLIClO 35 Falcon 265 Gods Lake 38 Goldale 1'1 3-4 Gold Belt 26 Gold Eagle 6 1-4 Glodeli Gate 11 1-2 l-lalcrow 2 Hard Rock 105 Harker 4 l-2 Home Oil 25o Howey 33 Jack Waite 35 Jellicoe z Kerr Add 355 Kirk Lake 99 Lamaque 500 Lapa Cad 7 1-2 Leltch 5o 3-4 Little L L 219 Macassa 3'10 - MacLeod. 250 | Madsen 53 r Mlilartic 118 lMclntyre 49 1-2 5 McKenzie 132 ; Model 22 Murphy 1 7-3 Naybob 30 Nipissing 110 Noranda 58 1-2 Okalta 80 0111985- 15 i-2 Pamour 140 Partaiien 4 Paymaster 25 1-4 Pei-roll Gold 180 Pick Crow 305 P1011601‘ 225 San Alit 260 sand River 5 3-4 Senator 40 Shawkey 1 3-4 Slierritt 90 siscos- - 49 sladcii 45 Slave Lake 3 Steep Rock 162 Tomblyn l0 3-4 Teck Hugh 340 ‘Foivaglnac l2 Uchi 37 vultures 325 Wrt Httrg 715 UNLISTED Kirk Town 9 Total Sales 110.000. TORONTO, NOV. 24-—(CP)—-'I‘he week-ond brought a slowing (IOWII ct buying demand and the bids were lowered in Saturday's session of the Toronto exchange. Volume vras the lightest in three weeks at 110.000 shares. Upper Canada traded in considerable vol- Lttmc and advanced to a. new high 1t 1.65. The close at 1.64 was up 4 cents. Howey firmed 2 cents. Brou- lan 1 and Conlaurtun 3. The close was up narrowly for Cbestervitle, Cochenour Willsns. Gold Belt. Leitah acid Slmden. homes of 2 to 5 cents were netted by Aunor. Cent- rnl Patricia, Pamcitr. Preston and Hard Rock. Sinclters moved against the gen- eral trend, firming 2 points to t3. Noranda and Nickel weakened 1-2 and SSleep Rook slipped 0t! 8 cents to 1. ... Consumers Gas was down 1 3-4 to 157 l-4, Bell ‘Telephone dropped 3-4 and the United Riel issues weakened 1-4 to 1-2. Easiem steel. Canadian Cor. Burlington Steel and Steel o! Can- ada. weakened narrowly. senior Oils were steady and the beverages were stronger. Canada Melting ad- ded a point and Distlllers-Seogrsms 1-4. Home Oil weakened l cents to 2.50 and Ohlta 5 cent: to 80. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) persons interested in the mid Estate ""8"" ""5 “"19"- C| fielzgifrcsoid may have due notice I gurrmalejns __ l “when "n". Slick: 15 T; . _ o8 . Lmzgligslmglllunlggioglll‘ ‘lielnmg Quantity of nay. Qisltsitsrsoli 14 ‘ . B c 5 . 5gb.“ Ctllgndny“ aiiillafigltlreliil-vfl Ten“ '“ cu,‘ flu,‘ Blaihurslfrlh l3 above written. n day l; unfit solo on many, Can Vlckerl 31-4 By goo ‘Curiae c u" November 29th It I P. M. Iliiord 6“ 17 1'3 OI 0 i0 - —" (spin MURIEL c. L0\‘;‘T;l'l'l‘3:.‘r nits. Jonn r. Mounts. 13°F", is L-no-it-ao-la-z-o-io. Qiafl-l-aflu .. FHF. CI-IARLOTTETOWlW GUARDIAN . ‘AGE FIVE iAn Appeal From Jed? lt- l- Ontario. Canada Kiiigsville, My Dear Friends: ‘Though I am now seventy-five years 0t aze. never before in my life have 1 laced such a. financial crisis as lies lthead of me during the next few wzeks. Canada is at war. I am tlot liblc to ctizrlgc a high-pressure 53165111011 to go through the couiil-ry selling my claims on the public, nor can 1 em- ploy a professional publicity man to dress tip my 51011;. I have got to depend on ni_v own simple ap- peal. liizlde ill the Stlllplf‘ way. to try to raise Film-ii t-hoitsalid dol- lars $15,000.00) between flow and January first for the maintenance oi my community park. bird sanc- tuary. and conservation and bird- baiidlng activities. It will be only by the kind co-oporatioii of my friends who on receiving this will help me raise the need-sci amount that this can be done. I am sorry to have to announce that the Dominion Federal Govern- ment has reduced my grant of $4,- 000.00 to $2,500 0O-a reduction of $1500.00. Is there not some one person who on receipt of this let- fer, will mail me a. cheque for $1,- 500.00 to overcome this Govern- ment reductlon? I pray that there will be My work I'll conservation. in edu- cation, and in scientific research through binding birds to learn their exact migration routes needs no introduction; and I feel confi- dent that everyone who receives this appeal in its interests will, if he is not table to send me a contri- bution at this time, approach his club members or some philanthro- pic trust tm my behalf in this wrlr- time crisis. To any person sending me a contribution at. this time of $1.00 or more toward the annual maintenance of this place, so that I may he enabled to cflrry it oii, I will w t-e a prrsmial letter of thanks: iilid not only that but I will also send lilm one of my bands such its 1 put on a goosels leg. to be carried as a pocket-piece if the recipient would like. This bind will be stamped “Sotiveiiil” so that it will llf‘\'f‘1‘ in any wily bwome confused with any of my actual records No contribution is too small to Miner ,W;~.,f,,p. . _. u» . r ti‘; "bc accept-ed and appreciated. Some of the biggest concerns on l/l\l-3 continent have been built up by such miall contributions in same spirit as "the widow's mite." Yet. let me sny to those . able to give 311C have nevcr visit- mltli lrrm New‘ Yogi; City. visiting the place and seeing himself the work being carried oil sent me a cheque of $1.000 O0. In another instance a Christian lady made a. special trip here from New York Ci._v; and she was 5n nrll s1tlsfiori with iiiv i-irtiiirlcs lTtrtl. she gave me a cheque for $500.00 immediately. and since that time has continued to contribute liber- alter ally‘. Several other people, from other cities. after visiting here have become regular voluntary supporters of the work being dove and have contributed hundreds of dollars annually. I just mcntzoii this so that recipients of this letter may know what. others think after visiting my sanctuary and seeing for themselves what is being ac- cclnplished here. 1 will gladly furnish the names of these contrib- utors to any person in New York who is sufficiently interested to in- terview them and learn at first hand what they saw at Jack Miner's. Although Canada is at war 1 know my Canadian supporters will not let me down. This Sanctuary has been saving a nest-egg supply oi’ game birds ever since 1904. and my banding records prove how every State east of the Mississippi has bcnefittcd from its conserva- tion work. You now have an op- portunity to show your apprecia- tion of all I have done for you these inst thirty-six years. W111 you do it? "Come over into Mace- donia. and help us." A11 cheques for this maintenance appeal should be made payable to Just Jack Miner, and sent to me at Kingsvilie. Ontario. Your faithful and trlcnd, appreciative JACK DIINER. (Any sportsmen desirous of con- lribtitirlg to this fund may do so by sending their subscriptions to Jack hllltél’. care of the Charlotte- ioivn Guardian). Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto. lilontrrttl nntl New York- Stnrks cloned lower. Winnllpcp-‘Vheat 5-3 to 7-8 of cent. er New York-Cotton, rubber and cof- fee higher; sugar unchanged. CURRENOIES NEW YORK. Nov. 24-40?)- The pottiid Sterling clcsed in tcmis of Uliitrd State» funds at $4 0-1. l-i of a cent to the good, in llirolgii exchange dealings here today. The unit was inactive throughout the day. The Canadian dollar. which. earl- ier in the proceedngs held firm at a discount of 12 15-16 cents, was quoted tinchanged at ll discount of 12 15-16 cents. (Ottnivil I-‘orclgii Exchange Control Board rate 9.09- 991 per cent. discount.) Grain CHICAGO. Nov. 21-40?)- Shaking off surly weakness. are wheat. market today managed to crawl slowly upward to continue the post Tliankgvicig prize recov- ery ihat has erased part of the sharp lcsscs inflicted on quotations Wednesday. Wheat. closed 1-8-1-2 higher than yesterday. December B8 1-4-— i-o, May o1 3-8-1-4; corn 1-4- 5-8 lower, December 62 3-4--5-8, May 62 3-4-11-8; cats tiiichanged to 1-8 hlgltbl‘. WINNIPDG, Nov. 24---i'CPi-- Wheat future prices held steady throughout a featureless sexton of trading today on the Winnipeg grain exchange. At the close values wzre 5-8- 7-8 higher with December 72 5-8. May 70 3-4 and July ‘Ill 5-8 cents. Buecios Atres finished the day unchanged to 1-4 cent. higher. close: wheat: Dec ‘l2 5-03. May T6 34 » Ml l YVIONTRFATI. Nov. 24>—(C‘Pi_ itin llS s1‘ ..1_v r-iztitniuhcd losses " tie t \ of Snzurdnyfis stock ti. t market 50:51.11. Bell Telephone advanced a point and Ottawa Power preferred 1-4 WDHCZPOIY?!‘ Crrporntzon sold down 1 1- Afnntrclil Gilt; l Pr.“ . prelel . chanced. Rolland Paper Voting gained 1-2 and Bathurst 1-4 but St. Lawrence Paper preferred lost a similar amount. Canadian Car issues l-E in rails and Drsco lurked the some atticunf. S‘ cl rt Canada is- Sli iizgan and d were tili- POWPY. preferred p:sfcd all addition of 1-8. Scotti-urns was i-2 point. higher and Steamshlps common and As- sociated Brciverlrs posted mini- mum trains. '1‘:tal sales: 9.700 .~hn:<s; indus- trinls. 4.700; liliiics. 5000; Bllltlfi. nil. AN T0 PEP UP PL (‘IVIL sERVICE LONDON. Nov :2 —lCPl —Pi'<>- pcsnks to": . f i". "cl delays; pcxsfcfortlgrnivlrrfl‘ workiuz schtaiigc ivhlch sometims; will mean W11’ - trig 11 hours a M" Extension n; f.‘ ‘skint! lunchm“ club facilities. pro on of "31""! l, b" kias ... “uglogdamowlaeflfl. o.’ tlirco shllliizs roost-ms) n. lilghf when n Walter sleeps at. the o'frr~ after D1118 there duriiik "1" ‘l"' Kidney Acids Rob Your Res Many people never seem lo get I [Nd niyht‘: rut. They turn and Ion All! awake and count cheap. Often thl! lfllmf ‘l m "nerves" when it may be their bible!‘- Iielllhy kidneys filler ool|ons_lrflll_ u" blood. if n», are hull! wt h-i. will»; my in ills system and sleeplunnol, ll" ache, hnrhcln often follow. It ‘oil h‘ n", “ti, o, Dodds loam Illi- hnlf n century the favorite "Ildf- "73 Budd's KidneyPills who e 1 sues lot a pfllllilflllCll and CFIllC1i[-_ QOOOOOQ’ nickels and dimes. I do ttpprécialc , the ‘ ad l‘f‘1‘i". that in the nast niie young ‘ lor~ fi-OOOOO-Offi-QEOQOOOOO-OO-OOQOOOQOQOOQOOOQQ9QQQOOQQQQQ9QOOQOQVQVQVQWQQ-O-OOQQOOOOfQ§OVOO9§§Q§¢§0QOO§O§f§O00O and Brazilian _ eased 1-8. ‘ tacked on I I lngilniJllllifl iii." ClYlClM l l MQQ-o-ooowo-oooooooooooovavowo-oo0¢0ooooo¢ooo+0+o0A ‘ TO ALL SlLVER FOX FARMERS THE MARITIME Fllll POOL, LT. illolloroll, NEW BRUNSWICK Offers you o service for the orderly marketing of your SILVER FOX FURS during the season of 19401941. 0500+» 0- o 4 o 4 t. t. u ¢~<_ We have made arrangements through our Rzpre lentuiives in London, New York ond Monfreoi for the lliippllig lo the various markets fhuf or: GVGIlClJlQ, such types ond qualify of skins that ore til;- nttlsi’ in demand on the respective markets. .t-'¢»»vy-l.v'lis<t-vv-.Av. We solicit furs on consignment either direct to c...- head office in Moncfon, N. 5., or through our repre- éegflofive, W. CHESTER S. MCLURE of Charlottetown-i, All furs clre handled by men who have hod yours of experience in the business. Furs will be properly graded ond sold on their individual merits of quality. .v\€il Insurance risks covering loss by fire, their or any other causes will be adequately taken core of by us. Advances: All shippers who require on Edwin-it 5n their furs, will be arranged immediately when skins cu.- received by us or our representatives. ~9§o’\9y-°§'¢E‘§wwliv§§ Advances will be mode on o foir morkcf value cs per grade ond types. This is ihc sumo satisfactory policy as in former yeclrs. Remember the Givuncts on your furs ore available to you, just us soon us your furs are received by us or our representatives. Account soles ond net proceeds of oll soles will be mode direct to shipper owner, immediately iollcvung the sale of furs. For the post six years our silver fox market hos shown that our marketing system ho: demonstrated lhuf we hove secured for our shippers the higcst pos- sible ‘prices. Our average price has been good and our satisfied shippers are our authority. Ask ony of thcm. Now, Mr. Fox Former, we wonf you to know dfiflflfe- ly fhof we wont fo market your furs for you. We wont you f0 feel fhof cur murkefinq service is m your command and we know we con bc helpful to you tigoin this season. The Canadian Bonk of Commerce, are our lJQnl-jc-rg, Ask them regarding our reliability. _ EXPYE“. ""1". Or bring your furs fo us. ices ore yours. Qur 591V- Oiir Representative of Charlottetown, W. Chester S. McLure is known to you ond he will assist us in the marketing of your furs. Now for the proper mdrkeflng of your furs. TllE MARITIME FUR POOL, LTD. § MONCTON, N. B. P.S.—Watch our advertising for further Information. o v AAAAA ekk A4A¢A 900449000199909000000000000004aoscz- avetoOO0OQ§9Q¢¢4Q¢§4+€004<eve/z ‘ vvv 040-0400 Fox MEAT ” Raw Furs n "OISE M90? 503 — — 51-26 lb- ; Our receipts of small furs Gfiilllid M9!" 503 — -— 5C ll‘. ,‘ to date are zlhclld of prev- Beef Tripe 50's — — 4 l-2c lb. Y ious years, btit we ivzint llirgc Ccllf Tripe 50's - - 3 l-2c lb. ; quantities yet. Mink, Rats. Aw" MEATS ALL NEW PACK- i Tiff." ‘1..Y.‘?lf;.°‘.°.i If." ‘illiii-‘il- Island Gold Storage “““‘““J“~ . . .. . \ . 5 Company i @1191“? l.-lil‘_’-ll-l‘l‘. Tl. I ‘ " h“. POULTRY SHIPPERS We need heavy stipplies of all Grades of l).l)lllll‘_\' both live and dressed. 4 Our new up-io-(litie killing equipment ‘will lil- crease net returns for shippers of live ClllCltt-il and fowl. Also need Turkey's. Geese and Ducks. Prlyiuc trip mnri-"ct prices. SWIFT CANADIAN (‘O-y L’1‘D.. Charlottetown. P. E. I. W ‘ POULTRY ilorliti: -0-0o0¢oo¢0oooo¢040¢¢4'* P o u L T R Y it is my littentlon it) t“ m- tinue buying potiltry for the . . g , ' l ll F-lil ill, ‘ we are bu)“: h“, and season hi “t to Olt I ‘ ' 0 Ducks‘ Stanley lllitlpc. .i l ll.‘ ' ‘cote. ° messed (' \ ,now ready to buy all chill!“ ooooovovvoooooov‘ . g ' l1 wants have been A Chicken and fqwl 11st) _ _ _ _ ‘ lltlsftlritltitecdvrorscslitidi~ in i111 8°“°"“‘ l: some cattle. l l lapd qummlw“ l. h l ‘l l‘ U l“ merit- dQDP-Yimriil»! l" _,lf'*}‘d:“;e 1:3? z , loot» l, Ducks, (let 1w. etc. lgelzfifitlfgl-“Bcmafl-jliépfidl‘flflhld}. n‘ 0 Peters & Gltllnnt . .1 Thank you‘ lltil‘l_\lllll‘ stigiylwnil-i Dom.’ some “'0 ‘< ti! 11cm?‘ l° mm‘ g,,““.H..N“HNH,,,» 1 in the pa». and l s.» ‘til. _ j_\lllll' trltdc for this ~».~..<.»il. W. l‘. .\‘\ll'l'll. U) 7-? - :1 F '< z F: i; _'_ .. .1 Ooooooobooooeooooocooq POULTRY We are litiyinz (‘lll(‘l\'l-I.\' & l“i)\\'l. mourns Pot'i.'rni' sorter: We are airways hilriniz liflilllllv‘ 3nd this season ur- I'l‘qlIlI(‘ iaftfl’ llitll)‘ quantities than “tun oi nllituillfr g _ "ilflw" 5"" l".“"' ““ "‘“"‘l'l'"'°. y" i All Grades. live and {flflkfq-(l A's. tnu ivtuild lll‘ “I'll ~ l) T x ‘d vised to see its lirflfie scllinll- _ a‘ l \ l also require some xiii"! 8"" -"‘ ‘ V. _ _l_ _l duck, Paying lop nl.li to TllE ROYAL ln-iekixti iO- [ll-ices J. I). JENKINS Proprietor. 11-784-11-23-71. 1 island Cold Sto-rziyzo i ii U‘! .- Co. Ltd. A luwoonvovwooqwoovv 0009000Qovooooooooovoooovvoor: [p Abstinence is the sulutr oi pei'anoe.-—P1ato. i i i i -¢ta