MBER 15. 1939 iilPDilTllllT iirroiinrinorr . To all - ilioncton, llcvr Brunswick er; you a service for the orderly marketing 2?”)!!! SILVER FOX FURS during m. season of 1939-40. A; the present time, when the world faces an m, of war conditions, we feel that it will be of interest! to Fox Ranchers to know our policy for m, proper marketing of your silver fox furs. our policy has stood the test as exemplified in the excellent results and services given to our lhippel‘! for the past 6 years. We have made arrangements for the shipping to the various markets that will be available, such types and quality of skins that are the most in demand on the respective markets. Our methods of handling silver fox furs for the coming season will be equal and better, if possible, than in the past. Our selling and mar- keting will be more vigorously pursued than ever before and always has our personal sell- lpg attention. We will solicit furs on consignment either di- rect to our head office in Moncton, N.B., or through our representative, W. CHESTER S. McLURE, at CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. All furs are handled by men who have had years of experience in the business. Furs will in properly graded and sold on their individual merits of quality. Insurance risks covering loss by fire, theft or any other causes will be adequately taken care of by us. ADVANCES: If any or all shippers require an advance on their furs, this will be arranged immediately when skins are received by us or our representatives. Advances will be made on a fair market value as per grades and types. This is the same satisfactory policy as in form- er years. Remember the advances on your furs are available to you, just as soon as your furs are received by us or our Representatives. Account sales and net proceeds ofrall sales will be made direct to shipper owner, immediately following the sale of furs. For the past six years our silver fox market has shown that our marketing system has dem- onstrated that we have secured for our shippers the highest possible prices. Our average price has been good and our satisfied shippers are our authority. We realize that these are difficult times for fox ranchers, and we have so perfected our sell- ing marketing system that we can offer an un- ‘ equalled opportunity to ranchers for the best marketing of their furs. Now Mr. Fox Farmer, we want you to know definitely that we want to market your furs for you. We want you to feel that our marketing service is at your command and we know we r can be helpful to you again this season. The Canadian Bank of Commerce are our bankers. Ask them regarding our reliability. Express, mail, or bring your furs to us. Our services are yours. Our Representative at Charlottetown, W. , CHESTER S. McLURE, is known to you and he will assist us in the marketing of your furs. Now for the proper marketing of your furs. TllE MARITIME FIIR POOL LTD. MONCT ON N. B. P.S.—Watch our advertising for further in- formation. iilrer Frri Farmers The Maritime Fur Pool, Ltd k IIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIQ ‘Om you cast your mind back relief of Mafeking?" the days before the war when ll were still without the right W " asked the doctor. ' 1 M.” replied Gray. '50 You remember now amused e was when Blcrlot suc- 111 flying the Channel?" ‘leiiouid think 1 do!" said Gray. '9"! you recall still earier the news was received of the “Do you remember," the third time. "I'm sorry doctor." I had clean forgotten." Mtnard‘: kills psln. "Oh, rather! What a night- said the docwr, impressively, ‘that a fort- night ago I submitted my bill for apologised Gray, “but, to tell you the truth, OO-OPERATIIIE MARKETING OF SILVER FOX FIIIIS We have agencies in London, Paris, Montreal and United States selling furs for us throughout the year. All furs consigned to us will be insured against notice giving number and kind of furs, and their estimated value be sent l“ b!’ Separate mail on the date of the fur shipment. For insurance purposes be careful that the notice I”! by fire or theft providing to sent separate from the parcel of furs. Blinking arrangements are in effect whereby ad- vances may be obtained at lowest possible rates. If You wish an unexcelled marketing service, con- U Your furs to the llanadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association il_ ‘ FUR MARKETING DEPARTMENT SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. so:1.0awysimszmrgxyyyswglx.111.1.0111IIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; This column ls reserved for news 0s - local interest but advertising of I l"!!! nature ma: be inserted as l oenre a word amen; psy- sble in advance. r Is-3J7-l1-7-l0l. LIFE INSUR- CON FEDERATION ANOE. 11-9789-7-21-3} should uiade opening day of the show. _1..--ll.-15-2t. halfifilllflgljrcarloadwofdellllmesione on B. Clark, oirsndtwrown. l‘ I b583-l1-14-2i. CHILDREN'S , 1 , work. novelties, oe pillows, handkerchiefs and $11M’: u: or tie ones r st. Paul‘ Tee. Thursday. LESID-ll-lfi-li‘, WHEN ENTERING your a e 15m- ffipfirrdf “X3 F“. m“ tlon at irhe same this. or m! 11-585-1-1-14-31. THE DATE for receiving entries for foxes at the Charlottetown Show ls extended to Friday evening the l7tlh. All applications for registra- rtion should be made before the opening day of the show. L-623-ll-15-2i‘. ANNUAL MEETINGS of the Maritime Black and Silver Fox Co. 14d. and c United Black and Silver Fox C0., Ltd. will be held at, the ranch. Central edcque, at 1.30 P. M. Wednesday. November 22nd. By orrder of Directors. L-582-l1-l4-3i. THE DATE for receiving entries for foxes at the Charlottetown Show is extended l0 Friday evening the 17th. All mrpllcations for registra- tlon srhould be made before the opening day of the show. L-623-1l-15-2i. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAPTIST Pastorate, Revs]. . Blesedell. Minister. Wed. Nov. 15th, annual business meeting, Nonth Milton. Thursdaly, Nov. 16th, special Thank offering Service, I-png Guest speaker. Rev. HL. Dentori. Sunday, Nov. 19th. Long Creek 11.00 am: Clyde River", 3.00 p.m. (Communion); Kingston 7.30 pm. L-603-1l-15-1l. INTERN AT ST. JOHN—Mr.Owen Curtis, Charlottetown. intern for Island Hospital. left last week for Saint John. N.B., begin his duties as intern in the General Hospital in "lat city. McLURE-McKENZIE NUPTIALS ,—'I‘he horrie of Mr. and Mrs. rCliarles McKenzie, Granville, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday evening. November 8th. when their daughter, Dorothy Mae was united in marriage to Walter ‘McLure. son of Mr and Mrs. Wal- l~ce McLure, Bruckley Point. Rev. Mr. Dollor officiating. ‘They were ai-tendcd by Mrs. McDowell as bridesmaid, and Mr. Herbert Mc- Kenzie as groomsman. Mrs. George Shaw of Brackley Point played the wedding march. The bride who was given in marriage by her fa- ther looked beautiful in a. dress of wine velvet and curried a bouquet of pink and white carnatlons, Af- ter the ceremony a beautiful wed- ding supper was served. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Nettle Auld, Mrs. Alex. McDowell, lvliss Mabclfe McLerman, Mrs. Everett Sclrurniau, Following the supper a. large well-behaved crowd of serenade-rs passed thro' the house conyrratulating and bouncing the bride and groom and after be- ing treated departed with cheers and good wishes showing their inspect for the happy couple. The remainder of the evening was spent in ITillSlC and sing-swig led by Mrs. Roy Cudrrnore of Charlottetown. The wedding presents we're many and costly including several gen- erous cheques. Thorn attending the wedding from Brnckley Point were: Mr, and Mrs. Howard Cudmore. Mrs. Wallace McLure, Mr. and Mrs. Colin McLure, Mr. and Mrs Fbnton McLui-e and son Del-roll. ND‘. and Mrs. George Shaw and little daughter. Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at Mr homo at which she received many valuable and practi- cal gifts. . Membership Drive l ‘ The Lillie Theatre Guild 0f i Charlottetown , A44 On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week you will be solicited to again become a ineunber of local Theatre Guild. The investment in a membership is smilll, $2.00 only. Your membership" entit- les ou to sec and enloy at leas five modern stage play! for which this Guild is mak- lng a notable record In ability throughout Eaztern Canada. This year the calibre of DIM’! chosen lg of the very hllhfiflt. several late New York success- es ore being considered. III i addition to Its regular en- deavours the Theatre Guild is i collaborating with the G. W. > Veterans Association in giving “among! gtogtn presentation t for the entertu merit of the ‘ coming overseas dentin!!!" I now quartered in Charlotte- , ‘4 town. Other Patriotic assist- 4 ance will also be rendered bi the Guild as far as PMIIIIIP- Buy a membership when Y0"? oanvasser calls and enlfly l merit. t HFAENVHIHUUV EYESIGHT EXAMINATION ll. J. MABOII OPPOMETBIST Montague, P. E. l. Office llours: 1D to l2 A. M» a ua itc n?’ M’ lntme 0 I l G u BI O ll orlrdd Connyeolc with DRUGSTORE Tho Doiitral Guardian . XMAS PHOTOS—CB.A.SWELLS. l Creek. i i‘ e past three months at the PE. 1 4 ‘Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Mrs. Stew- art Ives, ’Mrs. EG. Saunders, Mrs. Arthur Bruce, Mrs. Murdoch Mc- Klilflililn. b V > V- IE season's gplendld entertaln- I Fitting and sgapryins Gllsses \ I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN DIN E and DANCE ilinria sror Thursday Night NOVEMBER 16th Music by D011 Messen- Chariie Chnmbetllln Aasls ted by no ammo! “time for-lull old_ In B D bod; will Iennjoyr.“ m" ° "m Admission 25c Dr.W. L. Macdonald r | PHYSICIAN s. suaccou Phone 239 241 Prince St. Office hours 2 till l i and 7 till 9 r l -Trinity United Dhurch WEDNE SDAY, NOVEMBER 15 3.30-7th Charlottetown Brownie Pack-Social Hall. l i 6.30—-7th Charlottetown Guide Co.- Sovial llall. | 7-39—Pl'lil’er and Praise — Heart: all. E EdSPECIAL MEETING oi’ Fringe! ward Isl d D' ' gm tcroésalijgséetilvisioir, Canadian i earz n 5d _ N 4 ‘l5th, at asdvr. if. liar-Fir», vdlgfifiif ley, National Red Cross Commie. sioner, Toronto, will address the iflifeillléf- Allvmembers and friends cordially invited. L-508-ll-l1-4l. NEARING 92m) BIRTHDAY - i; _. llvlrs. John A. Stevenson of North l - jRiver. who was in the city yester-l day will celebrate her 92nd birth- ‘ day on November‘ 2-111. Mrs. ‘$te\"~‘fls<>l\ is cnloying excellent Lealili and rs still able to attend to her household duties. She is lrcsidlng with her son, Brenton Istevenson. Mrs. Stevenson takes a deep inmost in affairs of the day, and having a most retentive rne- :m°1'y 15 able to relate marry inter- esting rcminiscences. o1 ‘gone by. i Donations For Evacuated Children In answer to a national appeal made tirrrough I.O.D.E. for articles 0f warm clothing for ‘evacuated’ children" from the large centresr 1X1 BYll-ohl. the local chapter re-i ceivcd donations this week and = these were carefully packed and shlired in Forbes House, London, where the clothing will be distrib- uted by the Canadian Cl-ulb under the leadership of Mrs. Vincent Massey. Donations included many valuable articles such as Kcnwood blankets, pair's of IsTand-niade, blankets, etc. The appeal was for one article of clothing from enoii person, but special mention should be made of one citizen who sent in 65 articles in all. He outfitted a nilmlbcr of boys and girls with night wear, underwear, pants or" skirts, braces, stockings. sweaters, berets, shccs and rubbers, a res- pectable shipment in itself. i The following are the contrlbu- - tors: l Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse, Mrs. HOI-r royd, Mrs. 1-I.J. Gordon, Mrs. A.E. lyiorrison, Mrs. (Dr) Crcelman. Mrs. TB. Grady, Mrs. C.H. Black. Mrs. H.J. Phillips, Mrs. Sidney; Green, Mrs. WR. Adams, Mrs.i Parkman, Mrs. Fullerton, Mrs. G. Phillips, Mrs. Victor Goodwill, Mrs. RH. Rogers, Mrs. W.S. Stew- art, Mrs. Wm. Cotton, Miss Kath- erine Brown, Mrs. EM. Baguall, Miss Nora Lorrgworth. Mrs. A.W. Weeks, Mrs. 0.1-1.3. Longworih, b/lrs. Noel DeBlois, Miss Oattnerine Crobbe. Mrs. JA Macmillan, Mrs. J.A. Mabhleson, Mrs. (Dr.) Dewar, Mrs. Victor Saunders, Miss Rose Lmigwortlr, Mrs, (Dr) Tidmarslr, Mrs. Woodman, Miss Raynor, Mrs. Reuben MacDonald. Mrs. W.E. Bentley, Miss Mary Irving, Mrs. P. ‘~. Turner, Mrs. (Col) D.A. Mac- Kinnon, Mrs. RR. Hurst, Mrs. W. M. Rowe, Mrs. W.A_ Stewart, Mrs. E. Hyndmran, M‘ss Ethel Stewart, Mrs. A.W. Hyndman, Mim Mary Haszard. Mrs. “COS. McLure, Miss Emma Nicholson, Mrs. Air-x. Scott, Miss D. Dawson. Miss Betty Duff, Mrs, RM. Legato, Mrs. Geo. Millar Miss E. MacLcod, Mrs. Hal Bourke, ‘Miss Maud Gnflanr. Mrs. A.A.Bart- dett. Il/Irs. HR. Hillson. Mrs. A. A. l NlzicLean, Drnand MrsJIJ-l. Sniitlnl rMrs. I-IL. Both-uric, Mrs. W.M. Bre- r 'haut, Mrs. W.A. Hircstis, Mrs. Duff, I ‘Miss E. MacKav, Miss R. Parnell, , Mrs. Crilly Bourke, Mrs. JP. Whear ‘ ,Mrs_ FE. Smaliwnod, Mrs. (Dr) "Taylor. Mrs. A. Belcher, Mrs. HS. Henderson, Mrs W. E. W. Owen, i MEN’S STORE LADIES’ STORE A the days 1 a l l l Men's Suits. New all wool English Worsteds in new fall styles and colors this is a price you can’t afford to miss now when the market is rising every day. Reg. to $22.50. $ Dollar Days ~ — — — — — — -— Men's Suits, all new worsteds in plain and sport gnotdelsil Our stock is new and complete now u wi soon go. Reg. to $19.50. $ Dollar Days — — - - _ _ _ _. 1 Overcoats. Men's fine Meltons and Fleeces, new checks and plain colors Raglan and guard models. Reg. to $19.50. $ Dollar Days————---_ Men's Melton Overcoais, a real good weight for winter. Raglan and Guards models. $ Reg. to $16.95. Dollar Days - -- - 1 1 s95 Men's heavy Melton zipper jackets, all wool in blue and blacks. Dollar Days — —REII-$-3TI_ _ _ _$2-95 Men's heavy Jumbo Men's medium weight Sweaters, all w o o l. ribbed combinations. Special $ Dollar Dollar Days 1 n95 Days _ -_ ._ Men’s Fleece combinations medium weight. Suit — — — - _ - _ _ _ $1 n19 Men's heavy Doeskin Shirts made by Walker. Big full bodied shirts in various colors and all sizes. Its a shirt bargain you can’t beat. Reg. $1.25. Dollar Days. - — C Red Soles. All sizes. Ladies worm winter cools, Heavy fweeds unfrimmed or with fur collars Flonneletis ond Chamois inlerlinings Regular $l9.75 Dollar Days — — — -- — — — ‘I2.95 Group of beautifully fur trimmed winter cools in a wide variety of style ond colors $ 19 Regular $25.00 Dollor Days — — —- Lcdies higher priced cools. Kurl fur fabrics cnd all wool bcucles with first quality wolf and Persian trimming Exceptionally fine grogps7represenring style, quality ond volue Reg. up to 29. 5 S 3.50 Dollor Duys—-—————-— “Prrgggf :52; fibril’ 31hr: 72.49 Sheer-Rérgidéoggn-bcfi gap-e raisi- _ _ $3.89 G'°"'é.‘;'. llflfiki??? 1'1"‘. _ _ _ i539 Silk ond Velvet Scarves 39c M3,";§°§i.§il°2§§i§".i’"i°T°l _ _ _ 49° For————-———————--- Kiddies panties individually wrapped in celophone Famous "Fruit of the Loom" c Dollor Doys — — — — — -— — — - Lcdies full fashioned silk Hose c Dollor Duys—-—-——-—----64 New full Hols ———~——————--—— $190 Emb. Soiin Slips — ——— — — - - - - -- -- $1.00 All Wool Hcse——-—--— — — — — ——$l-0O Silk Elastic Girdle: — -- — — - - - - - $1.00 Men's first rqualiiy Gum Rubbers. $ Dollar Days - 1 n49 Boys’ Suits, 2 pair's pants, l golfer, 1 knee, sizes 2i to 30 - - - - — Boys’ Suits, 2 pairs pants, 1 long, 1 golfer, sizes 28 to 33. Dollar Days BOYS’ $5.95 31.95 WEAR Boys’ Breeches, double seat and knee. Heavy Blue Frieze, all wool. Reg. $1.39. Dollar Days - — — — Boys’ Zipper Sweaters, all wool. Reg. $1.19. Dollar Days — — — 8c Days ——— _____‘1.19 Boys’ Fleece combina- tions. Dollar THE GREENDAL COMPANY 144 Great George Si. Advances Featured In I940 Chevrolet ———- longer, lower and roomler- simultaneously make their public than ever, the 1940 Clrevroet debut in dealers’ showrooms across comes before the public long IISI: of advances in style and engineering, designed to consolid- ate ChevroieVs dominant position to owin mil-ramps, gxpregges “egg. ln the low-price field. ness and. low-slung bearizy. Longer, Luxuries from the Costly-OBI‘ wider and more IIIEJBIVG fenders class are combined in both Master and Special DeLruxe Series, with all of the yeafs major summer-Ive innovations. Headlining the new features are complete restvling in- side and out, all-silent transmis- sion, alligator-jaw hood, smoother and more balanced "ride," improv- ed safety glass, improved steering- column gear-control with vacuum power shift, and the revolutionary Sealed Beam headlamps Incorporating these improvements with the time-tried Chevrolet dependability and econ- omy, the new models of both Series‘ closely o; 1mm, and ma; Bus-pearl are today officially announced byirons’ and me tntroqucmuyy of gen- Canada, and sromtype General Motors of Special Bargains 10 Dresses to clear M——————— Assortment of Dresses, clearing — — — — — at--————— Lot of Hats clearing Other Hats clearing at—-—----- THE VOGUE ' 12 coats, last year's styles to clear at————-—-— 10 Evening Dresses clearing at—————--—---- at--—---——------ Knflt Suits greatly reduced for Dollar ays $12.98 _____*1.00 __.___*1.98 Other Dresses selling $2.98 and $3.98 _2 PRICE 50c _____‘1.98 with a the Dominion. 5nd Otherlspeeds are the lerfgthening of the l i r r r r l The racy new Chevrolet body styling, from gleaming new grills blend into a Unisteel but)‘ whose turret top is less deeply crowned than heretofore, and whose door pillars slope inward gracefully. Norr is the impression of iowness and compactness purely lllusroriary f0!‘ roadability has been actually im- proved ln all models without sac- rificing road clearance. Longer Wheelbase Contributing to this increased si-ability and smoothness at all wheelbase to 113 iircncx. through-i out the line, the balancing more‘ shackles which make the springs conform auto- matically to the lond and road condition. Again in 1940; the Spec- ial DcLuxe offers knee action, while the Master features the i noted pulrnan ride so successfully| introduced by Chevrolet in 1939. . Completely silent gear-opera- tion is achieved in all speeds, in- cluding low and reverse by means of the 1940 all silent syncro-rnesh transmission. The steering column ICE!‘ ‘gear-shift, improved and simpli- fied, now is standard equipment on all models. Once again, this gear-control with vacuum power shift is offered exclusively by Chevrolet in the low-price field. It reduces muscular effort in gear- changing to s. minimum. Servicing i: greatly simplified by the introduction of the latest type alligator-Jaw hood which opens from lire front, and is secured by two catches-one which is operated from the instrument panel. and the other at the front of the car wririch can be operated only when the first catch has been released by the driver. When opened, this style of hood gives greatly in- creased accessibility to the engine compartment. Intakes on One Side Further facilitating the servicing rot the car is ilrc locating on the 99 Queen Street. oil intake, radiator opening and battery - the latter being of new design, and mounted this year for the first time under the hood. Also at the right side of the car is the gasoline tank filler-neck at the rear. The Qwvrolot six-cylinder velve- in-head engine has been re-loeated 1 9-l6 inches farther ahead on the frame, on a IIVC-ptldnl/ cushion- balanoed mounting. Other changes, for quieter and more trouble-free operation, have been made in the valve mechanism and tappet de- sign. Odl pump capacity also has been increased. Smoother clutch engagement is insured by means of clock-spring steel cushions be- tween the clutch disc facings. Safety Features Safety features on the new cars include the Sealed Beam headlamps which are expected to revolutionize night driving, and in which the lamp, reflector‘ and lens form one integral unit plugging into the headlamp frame: a new safety plate glass made with a recently developed flexible plastic middle layer: a red light on the new in- strument panel which flashes a. warning at speeds of 50 miles an hour and upward; and "shock- proof steering" on all models. Diamond Drilling operate Diamond equipment a8 well as Churn Drills for water well work. Our Diamond Drills are modern Inngyear machines. Our drilling crew; are exgrts trained In the gold flel of the North Country. Get our figure on that test hole or prospect hole you want put down. TRASK WELL Dompany Limited fiintiiFof“ m? engine block or: Ilfidmiliess cormfort‘ is in- creased in all models. The front seat is iihree inches wider, with 12 1-2 inches more headroom. The irear seat is one inch wider and ihalf an inch higher from the Ifloor with l 7-16 inches rnone headroom. Upholstery ,. nu ltaupe cloth and taupe cando- rTIbDCd fabric in the Master Series and gray or taupe checked cloth and taupe canda fabric in uhe Special DeLuxe. Additional lux- uries are sun-shades, twin wind- shield wipers, dual horns. dual tail and stop lamps, separate rear license lamp and dome light. The 194D Chevrolet is offered in the following body models; Master Series — two-passenger business coupe, four-passenger coupe, sport sedan with trunk, and town sedan _ (formerly known a". the ccach with ;trunk); Special DcLuxe Series —- ‘JWO-PBSSCXIQGI‘ business coupe, four-passenger coupe, sport sedan with trunk, town sedan, and Now Arriving Bran - Shorts Middlings Cornmeal Cracked Corn Oil Cake Meal Gulten Feed Schumacher Feed Sugar Bcct Pulp Barley Meal Feed Wheat “Fosterfut” White Fish Meal Rolled Oats Oatmeal Flour And QUAKER. oars co. feed products for Poultry. l-l _ and Cattle, all of ABRAHAM PETERS, North American Hotel. Charlottetown. VAUGHAN II. GROOM Mgr. for Prince Edward island Summers ide wh ch we are selling at lowest prices, Don't fall to I01 "l" prices heron- iruyinz- M"! book your orders early: lic- forc there is nn n-IYHIRP- A. iiorne a Co. CHARLOTTETOWN l n-I-IT-iv-mmvr-wwmas-v-s-nvuuwa-awa-m -‘~— so», l‘.