APRIL 14, 1951 l . I THE GUARDIAN. CHARL()TTE'l'0WN '5u."'uKTV 'sn-x FOR SALE ane two-row potato planterzi wq-furrow tractor; Massey Harris. .lgw, rubber tired; one Masscy'-,' 13-1-13 20 tractor; one 1948 Ford lo truck. steel box and racks. 3 ect condition. priced to sell. Niagara Duster; nisn qunntity of mther fllrm machinery. All have been used two "seasons. -cx.x7c- g-S474:-tszviaat ;ek&E ! The New York Auction (Minne- apolis branch) sale of ranch mink- sold 50 per cent and showed levels were equal to January sale. Best interest was in Platinums with niales ranging from 33.00 to a top of 541.50. Females ranged from 330. g-lssrmm...-uuijl to :21. Standard males sold from , 522 to So and females 315 to S20- Forty percent of the 25.000 .Muskrnt collection was sold. It 'All overdue accounts not paid on or before 1st May.i showed a five per cent decline from January. Best Illinois brought from szxlo to 32.30. An offering of 2500 151 will be handed to my- 0 AL -solicitor for collection. 'F R S E IRA GAY, , 224 Fitzwy st. 1950 Pontiac Coach Low Mileage Will consider in exchange for an older car Terms can be arranged Phone 1594-24 or 342 NOTICE We are now authorized deal- ers for Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd. We have in stock a full line of Cockshutt farm equipment and repairs. If you are in need of any type of farm equipment see us or our sub dealer J. J. Stew- art at Montague, who also S has a complete stock of both machines and repairs. y . - We thank you for your pat- bpecialiy built Pcterbol'- ronage in the past and we ough Speed Boat with 12 solicit your business in the H. P. Johnson Seahorse out- future. a PHONE 2918-W '. 52 Allen Street ....M..: T iron sane: Ollc Coclisllutt INC. 30 Tractor, used two months; set of three-section tractor harrows, new. Reason for selling. rcntcd my farm. L. MacCARVILLE, Freetown. board ,ll'l0l0ll- Satisfactory terms can be Inquire iii. arranged. BRUCIC S'I'EWAilT co. -1- 5- lliwD0NA1-ll 8” 00- LTD. , Cardigan T House For Sale at Georgetown by Teniier Ten room house, large lot adjoining St. James Church property. For inspection apply Joseph Dalton. Tenders will be received by the undersigned until April 20th. ' llIacPlIEE & TRAINOR. Barristers, Charlottetown. 10 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE '13 spring Park Road, Charlottetown. Possession can be arranged. .1 large rooms. kitchen and pantry downstairs. with 5 bed- rooms iIl'i(i hath upstairs. Ideal for rooming house or change- over to apartments. 0 For further particulars, apply:- A. WALTHEN GAUDET. LL.B.. Solicitor. 111 Grafton Street. VALIIABLE FARM FOR SALE Farnl of J. P. Sigswortll of 85 acres at Cardigan immediately adjoining village. 65 acres clear. balance good wood and lumber. Excellent dwelling house. stone cellar. asphalt roof, ten rooms. Main born 77 by 80 with large shed in addition. asphalt roof. concrete floors, water piped in. Henhouse. ” house and wood house. Excellent grove shelters buildings from northwest. Reason for sale ill health. For particulars sppiy:- MncPlIEE 5 TRAINOB, Solicitors. 165 Queen Street, Charlottetown, or to the owner. PROFESSIONAL CARDS iviatheson 8: Peaks A. W. MATH!-ISON, K.0. Chas. R. Mcqhiaid 3- 'l- an. PEAKE. ns.. u. s. BARRISTI-IR, st)LiCl1'0Il Bsrristurs. cu. NOTARY. Eta. Collections - Money to Loan Eastern Trust Building CHARLOTTETOWN ” GE';:,.,.m,": Phone I'll! BYRON J. GRANT 0.0. J. A. CARR"-mEm (DPTOMIITIIIST R 0 iztlllt Item street. ' ' I'll ll ' Adjoining Nor(t)i?:n.iericIn Hotel orromlnxlsr PHONE 2872 Macllheo It Tralnor Il.F'. MIePllEE. I.A.. 3.0. B. SOMIGIl.I.ll.'D TRAINOR. D A. 123 Kent "street (Next to Simpsons Agency) Barristers, .to. . S'3"'l:""'"0lI'WlI II. II. DUANE 8 J0. Chartered Accountants Am,” " it! Great George Street. Charlottetown N", mg. ' Itsndot W, Msnnlns. U. A. hm '” Brian P. sollienon. CA. " W. Grant noun-nu. 0-A Ientvlllo Phones! use . imt . lo: 241 McDONAl.D. opium: o oo. ” ciinmsnsn aououn-rams r' momma. QIIIDOG. omn . sun mm. lleroroolo. ohsrteslotswn. TIMELY lloiss Oil mics ;. 3 eoiuilioisn with g; g 3,” Silver Fox and ti; --we-o Mink Farming E; -!v.VVN7VVX2e?e'k:L9-E;e'4..S,:-J iv): oV4):aS SL-A ' ,,.,,. . -tenths xv. .. - vwv '1 tr - wiiaN'snoui.n SPRING i TILLAGE snare It is generally conceded that tin- silver foxes was 52 per cent sold 0" 01" 9001 M"mm'l '-e"lP"' with Standards bringing up to 326.- 2:1 :13: 00 Pearl: 325.00. - f NEW YORK. Apr” smgsest eals sown as soon as possible after um” 01 pawl mink and most aha land is ready to be worked Alautians fully maintained Jan- lwel prgduced the "ma "”1"' 1' uary levels, but medium and is ”S;; L” "M" 1”” Vmrked b'”" cheaper pastels encountered defin- hm; ';”d)y' md unwed W i.te price resistance and eased off 3 15 get ouriiy mjule? mr aha" 5 to 7 1-2 W wit yesterday as fE?.”".ob.2m”nf.' be”; ..”.?'.'2 will New York Auction C0,, opened b 0?”, mrmcm use”, imnd d big mutation sale at which a total live been aske'd th muowxi of about so.ooo skins is to be of- ',muon. ..w,,, on Hf mm 3 hired ml” week liow ou' decide ywh n t. t gtmu” The auction company reported the land in e O 3 H 0" preparation for spring that 06 per cent of the 2.683 Roy- plammg-,.. The most 1" u , al Pastels, for the account of the answer given when the 5 Eeeg; fggiztgg sxgilgk Breed?” A'550Cil"' what they did and notywhlirt: they They also rcpfrlcd lop prices of 3-S3153” my 0:g;gthbtgu,5do'st::?--' S67 M” R”-"1 P3-W31 m3le-5 lmlll Other replies that had more merit the Charles Ide ranch bought by we”. --when men 13 no 81.,” on chem" Put 00" '9' Samuel Merlea the 'sod from the mouldboard of ''”"9'3 "id 9' WP OI 505 101' the plow" "When the horses do 3”5m 01 Silllllg P3-W51 3150 not sink on the land." These meant b”"3h"' by C0950”-H preparation add hitching up a A 10D 0f 550 l0l C-ICCD EYE lnales team. Others suggested: "When W85 "Ported. and a high 05 300 for you see dry spots on the surface"; 5"""3"' 035"ll- ':when the ground feels warm"; Aleutian: 90 Per Cent Sold lcl::?:g,,th'3,vgI':)es yfglfeaieg” "1: Of an offering of 8.067 Aleutian, EH55 Selling green." Probably the the company repfzted 90 De, Cent best answer was: ”I'ake a handful sold at a top of all with price fully Oi" 50". Squeeze it in your hand. as strong a. January 3,-cam of and if it still crumbles when the gprlng Menu," ,e,,Ched . 359 mp, hand is opened, the soil is ready The atiffest price resistance was "3! be Wmked-" The Wmal 05-'59 noted for females in the 526428 will of course vary with the lo- bracket and for males hetween 540 Cm"”" 07 the 0”'m' and 34:5. The sale continues at 9:30 this rni h d essed gigerbtifl vxuege oaemd white and Meteorological data indicates Top quamy pastels were mm m that there are three climatic zones mmkei and inferior Dans eased an onIPrince Edward Island: '.lhe estimated .1 m 10 per cent in me iIyIe.stei;n gone, fl;om North Cape to opinion of some observers at yes- r mmM "5a"' A "Emmi mm w,.day.5 sue. rom ount Pleasant to St. Pet- The sales room estimated that as Hgrtbmg and gnbgutern mm about 50 per cent of the morning Pglmt Th "firs mar lirtm East offering was sold. and seemed in m.e';n' thegecmggscmvggtlosuga agreement that the strength of better skins was continuing. Fem- gireaa r1lg;”?)prh;g gmtdnlate 9'ut.um1n' ax” 10'” were mme stm"3' "t W” the Iwestern 20:! I 81:8 rhn It-I 55”" A ril ire iientl ef lin asarc The sale got under way with H5, gugegn zorfe aInS the 'n:0'ilm Royal P”mu' with 5”” qlmmy this is reversed .and whet: she: Dem 1" mmy Ema de'"”"d- and falls durin October and Novem the selling emphasis in the s50-367 he, ,,, ,heg,..es.e,n zone the re: bracket for males. and in the s29- Cjpmmon m the easterh mug is 333 "mu '0' fem3le5' Heaviest 09” usually rain Seeding of cereals in "mid W” md '9 Come "am the western. zone "from Montrose m”""!ad'"'"' to West Point isvusually a. week London representatives of the earlier than in the central zone Swedish Fur industry released the and cum two weeks earne, than information that on April 25th at in the auger" zone from game 5l0Ckll0lm- Sweden the offering Head to East Point 'Autumn frosts Wm 9005” 0' 3-000 SllV9l -FOX and snow occur in the western 2000 bill” P0X End 7000 Mink. This zone more frequently than in the 15 lll'0b8b1i' about the (hill fox 01- central and eastern zones. Tumips leYlll8 of this season. may be allowed to grow from one Something new iii For shades is to two weeks longer from Monti- now being marketed. It is-a nat- cello to Elmira. than would be "31 50X llllllllllcli. light in color safe west of Portage. This cur- 3”d-de5cl'"l9d 3-5 "5llPDhire Pearl" ious reversal is probably due to by the New York fur specialists. water currents in the Gulf of St. Soloff and Wecheler. In the Pearl Lawrence. Platinum family, the fox has been bred to brim: out a very light cast and is called "Sapphire" because of the clear blue tone in the under- The current along the North ground."I'he fur does not have Sh0re'of the province is generally black tips on the guard fur like from West to East. In the spring Silver fox. further emphasising the large bodies of ice from the north lightness of the color. This house divide at North Cape, the smaller is now making two, three, and four KY9” lll0V9 Solllhell-Si? d0Wll skin stoies and capes in this fur through Northumberland Strait V Cilmstlc Zones influence Of Sea Ice o 0I'0IlII of III! Wllt i Flour Prize Winners Chrk, D.Sc. Below will be found the winners and . strong nomwut mud m”, of the recent Cream of the West drive them through in s. compara- Fm" c”"”” M" hm” Ed"'"d nvely Show "mei The mun body nlIaIIldc0X:ei:Sl&Ilc0lf(I6elgi0IDiaairII:1 (glliar oaths ice. while it may beh muvgd dim today. Mm J. P. Whitney, o and onto the North 3 ore y changes of wind, usually requires i":"f"'lwmM3"83e"L&' me! from two to three weeks to travel 0 "8 9- " V” '39 from North Cape to East Point. 3l:3"hcg3Ee”v':lvg:.:':i n?;:'K::tVs '3 The prevailing winds during this period are "om the nonheut and Prince Edward Island who so en- these retard the ice movement as m"”””c”3' helped "0 "mke this the sea currents move it east. The Comest 5” 5"cce55I"l- presence oi this ice mass natur- 5 "0"! 0' 3521 CWPW5 We” ally affects conditions on the near- ”Ce'V”d- 0'” me ”'”"3 End "t' by land areas, and to some extent abgumg '31 um ""'"b'”' M "f may account for the difference in t"'"5 W” 5 dimcun 5”” mdeeii mm of seeding in the zones many However, final tabulation showed tinned, the First Prize winner as Mr. Arnett Simpson of Belmont. P.E.I. One of the amazing features of the Contest was the nearness of a w H 1 t hv be 3 great number of guesses to the greagnhglp tttimiiigngrs adeuringenthc exact W00 the 910” mm . seeding, planting and harvesting Cilllllllllllllllillllls 5'8 0llEl'l3d t0 of their crops. The accuracy of Mr- Simpson and the other nine- these weather forecasts has grcat- W9" Plm? WlllllelS- 5" 0l M1089 W Improved since we forecasts prizes will be delivered within the h be is d f H lifax in- next few days. stziiii oinTo::hto.m:owe:er. the Prim List follows: presence of the three climatic Fig-IAll'l8ll Sllllllsilll. Bellllollll zo "Th Isl d". ihen ov- - V - e,.;:s3:nmeyeu,u::)y 3,: by com Douglas Morris, Kinkora, forecast for the whole provincge. Pelnlr-S ;J"l9'l”3ESI”'h"llllld- 55"” will indicate why certain weath r "35 - -- forecasts cannot fit all sections Ml; wt"”lE:lll l(9lZel'- 331 Eli5' from west. to east in the province. W” me ' hi”: ”"ew,w"' RE ' At Charlottetown the changes Mrs. Lloyd Kelzer, 12 Pleasant forecast frc ueutl arrive several SW39" Ch"”””ewW"' P'E'I' hours aheadqof tl-Sic time mention- Miss M'"i0" M”"Ki"m"' Bah" ed. Every farmer has really to do PI',F;'eIa Curran, saint Peters some weather forecasting for his Bay P E I own farm in order to make the best M' 'w5m' H 1 H V ' use of fine weather for planting. P. 1' l am ow C ' emu" cultivating and harvesting his M”. D. Jo M,,(.Lwd' 352 Eusmn crops. The daily weather maps. street, clmrlolmiown, 13,31. that Well? i0llllel'lY lzulbed llgll Mrs. Frank Daley. 165 Summer Toronto and an anero arome r. street, Summerslde, P.E.I. i were 3 great help. particularly Mr. w. s. Glover, Mount Stew- during a showery hay-making Del" art. P.E.I. loci. Mr. Marilyn Rennie, Alma, P. Weather Forecasts Start when The Land Is Ready Mr. Heater Buole. Tignish, P. For best results, startdait sooin Pllistlllz Isaac Bernard. Saint Louis- hldis d. ll'W35--- . ilcfr tthg irtgon orrteiieyneiglgbouirs. tA mynp gheodore Wedgd. Welling- field that may not be res y o -, - -- , , ' work in the morning. inlay veg? RMI:f: g("gig';" mi” OLEM” Rl often, on if bright warm ay, e - - v i ;' y. ..L worked safely fbetween rgoon anidt h'.Ma''D""a1d' 1” three in the a ternoon; w ereas. ' l t ' . , - Po left to a later Perlotlilminltthg dafv. EM? Jmm Um” Hampsmm it will probably no o f. uc o ' ' Th C h , New Wpmury Wat" rmgg ”fLek:at.e W1ivlftlsilire.ol';?I-EDIT. "Hug er afternoon fastert n e le is M” Alp J ,k . MM0,,. LN drying out. The evaporation of this 59o N M W" capillary water is what makes the land cold. Just as boiling water prevents the water in a kettel from getting any hotter. Once the land is ready the stirring of the sur- face soil breaks this capillary con- nection. a mulch is formed which Have Your Clothes PRESSED ONLY t or prevents further excessive evapor- ation, and the field quickly warms DRY CLEANED up ready for seeding. Ct),cegnsi0nt3lY at work may be started ore e land is quite ready. Once started. if the weather is (fine ta: tweak should be continue so a t (- group will not have a. chance to CLEANERS bake. the soil will eventually dry Phone 2387 to the proper stage. and make an excellent seed bed. If work is not continued and the ground bakes, the clods will be like stones until frost breaks them into tillable Soil again. This question of when to start tillage will be doubly import- ant during the early season of 1951, with farm labour scarce and OAPONIZING Make your appointmellt early when you buy your W53” mg” chicks to avoid disappoint- and report many sales. Norwegian blue fox similarly made up is also selling well. Our Pearl platinum breeders will no doubt be interest- ed in the above and probably pro- duce ihe same types by mating the lightest pearls that have also blue underfur. At the American National Co-op. Anril 8th lliox and Mink were strong. The former was much more popular than last year and Mink held to February levels. 70 per cent of the fox offering was sold with ggilgupsig bringing :26. Full Silver, H, . . andard Mink, to f r Males. 518.25 for females. D W 0 oP.r. on C I 0 The following is from the Char- lottetown Examiner of April 2nd, 1913: The meeting of the Charles Dalton Silver Fox Co. held yester- day was largely attended. The dir- ectors stated that options on the produce of young of 1913 have been taken up to the extent of 3205,0110, which when fully paid in, will enable the company to pay a dlvid- end of to per cent and in addition leave sufficient to take care of ex- penses for the coming year. Note: The options were all taken up and 301118 Wire resold st profits of from 34000 to 06000 a pair of foxes. -See these tractors on PROPANE GAS For not Water Heating. Cooking and Cabin Hosting. This Gas is:-- MII. FARMER It's later than you think. A complete line of Farmall Tractors. now available for immediate delivery. Farmali Cub. Farmall Super A. Farmall C. Farmall H and Farm- all M.D. (Diesel). A size to suit your every Generous allowance for your old trac- tor. Usual terrns-up to three years to pay. display number of used reconditional Fann- all tractors priced from 5350.00 up. Service Follows Sales w. R. JENKINS Your International Dealer Grout George Street COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE merit. Best age for Cross Breds 5 to 6 weeks; for Bar- red Rocks 6 to 7 weeks. For appointment phone 1591-2 or write KEITH MUTCI-I Southport 9 display today also on Non-Poisonous - Clean - Economical - Fast. Sold by smitsv, siulw a mliooli uo. Distributors of Ilocllry Propnno Gas Range Stoves Vsnoou r. Itli-titans Iallo. Insoles. Ilsnmon. 4;i:0!'.l"l n3. (Brighton: TIIIIIIIO IN iiotlttloult. - Hones! (H1f3(,;'R,o9..-. .;(9...miQaimiioo l I-mllll"l'l'"""I A """'"m"m . 181 QUEEN ST. AGENTS THROUGI-lOU'I' THE PROVINCE O-QCODOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOO-50-00-00-GO-OVOVCOOO-Q90-O-O-OOOOOQOOOQV-O-O-O-Q6-O-9900-&O-COCO-O0-OOOOOOQO-GOO-000000 Stu 1- uisei) i0l).x& . Ihe following Representatives of the Sun Life of Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relatinl without obligation. CHARLOTTETOIVN MRS DOROTHY ROGERS ' J. A. MOORE W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDE to liie insurance mes THIRTEEN 4 v int" Iimillwml J. ARTHUR CAMPBELL R. C. Shea. Kinlcola; ii. iii. Chisholm. Tl-yon; R. R. Burns, Heetown H. C. BOHAKER -- Unit Supervisor Charlottetown, P. E. I. We carry a complete Fertilizers. All Seeds Tested and Graded. Ask for Free Catalogue Wholesale and Retail THE HALIFAX seen on. LTD. 72 Queen Street Pcr Tim USED TRACTOIIS WE OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE A FOLLOWING USED UNITS. ALL THOROUGHLY RE-CONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED:-- 3-1948 Model FORD TRACTORS. , 1h1947 Model FORD TRACTOR. .,.p l-1944 M.-H. 2-Plow TRACTOR. C VVE ALSO HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER OF THE NEW FORD -- PROOF - METER TRACTORS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY CALL - WRITE - PHONE- S. ii. JOHNSTON LTD. St. Peter's Rd. PHONE 262 - Charlottetown "clonal l t g tall 350 vrlccs ill .- ti-W 99 our 19 FARMERS Place your order with us now willie stocks arr: complete for the following: 0 Abegweit Seed Oats, Charlottetown 80 Barley, Imported Seed Oats, Wheat, Also Mixed Hayseed Clovers and Timothy. line of Garden Seeds and Buckwheat and Corn. Charlottetown - 1,-,,,,,,,...nMnoooounoonoonnneonnnQt onnhnnoounnntn o Qt t-O . or