»..._./a-.-. /~u‘.vv\- .-_a--- s. at“; Links A #3? lili». l.l;.".l:;.l.il;-.l..‘..... ou.“..'.i.=..§.;_l ll WANTED We need large quantities of FOWL and CHICKEN at once, alive or dressed. BUYING DAILY. PRICES GOOD. Royal Packing Co. (J. D. JENKINS, Prop.) m s NEW HAVEN W. I. Collection for evening amounted —{— to 7ac Mrs Dohertv invited mcni. Mrs. S l-l. Colwlll entertained the bers fur October meeting. Roll call members oi New Haven W. l. for the to be a "Grab Bag." Soblember meeting. Roll call was A dalnv lunch was served bv Mn; salsa-cred bv thirteen members and Colwlll assisted bv Miss Alvlm Mnc. there were two visitors nresent, Faclyen lifter which meeting closed Members deluded to start classes with the National Anthem. on “Hans: Nursinlz" and Secretary ‘XII i I K) my“? c send for twelve sets oi SEES THROUGH PLENTY Sciiol conunitiee reported that n black-board brush. and paper towels SYDNEY. us w. -(CP)— a we“, new,“ ml- gcllool mdlmmol, local inventor who claim; to be ion. it was demoed to purchase "lo W m through solid oblbru ‘these. New school committee ap- 13 feel Ihlfk. hm submitted ills pointed were Mrs. Richard Muc- device to the New South \ ll__ Pllee and Mrs. Charles MacDouzall_ section of the Army 1m ' ll It was decided to hold a dance in Direclorale who said the invenlzoil the sch00l to finish paviniz for new was "on the right track." I HOG GROWERS ATTENTION FINALLY DISCOVERED: What We believe to be n perfect sllh. Itituie for milk, in feeding young pigs. After years of experimenting in a practical way, we nolw have a “Weangr Pig Feed" that may be {ed to young pigs from weaning ago until they are 60-80 lbs, In weight, and 7W lIWi-‘r fed anything that will [ZIIOEIBCQ rapid growth, like it, A BIWM Fwd. conslslln: of imported high grade Western chums F1111. ground in our own warehouse, and mixed therewith, is the purest animal protein procurable, together with mineral supplement in quan- tities that make it the most outstanding Balanced Ration, today o“ the market. Hundreds oi farmers have already used it, with such tremend- Ius success, that in many sections of the Province it is the talk of the Iommunity. We blend other feeds, such as Ghilk Starter, Grower and Faitener- Poultry Laying Mash, Dairy Feeds, Horse Feeds, ctu, all of which ll; their own class. are lzivlnr equally Srsllsfilctnry results. In addition if..." "W" 89901111 blends. wa early stock warehouse feeds which you can buy t0 advantage. CUSTOM GRINDING: We give special attention to onsfom grind. lng. Our Hammer ‘Mill, operated by experienced hands, l; capable u doing a job far in advance of the flveragg, PRICES: Our feeds are moderately priced, especially oin- Blends a, they are sold direct from mixer to consumer, and can be used with Ithe insurance that in the process of feeding they will douhls their original cost in value. Try us when you ruluire feeds of proven merit, l" LIVESTOCK FEED AGENCY Fitzroy Street oft Queen 9-19-3111}. IIIIIIIIIIIIIr/Ildcms PILOTS WANTED MPIWWOIII from ullllfled persons to enter the otago lrerlvice at Saint John, . n, are lhvlled b, ll“, D.,,;.,,,,.,,, 0 rlmrflri. conditional of the Ellllllcant being able t» puss III examination on Pllotage and related subjects, Qualifications required-Appll t. 4 h B m _ 1001s. resident oi Canada; belwlelclanillemg}...°..l'g5sI'..fl“'§5 years; good character and habits, and with a good record of service at sea. Cfltlflflltes of health, e es lit and earln Certificates of competency In’ fgrude [[1101 lbtlblrfhllelfwllt‘; "mm TIME» with credentials showing service as such aim “Tm”! Pm"! N’ hill/l"! traded into the Port iii SaintIJohn for at least two years. Ap licatinns, i d b | , ml’... swarm:...:.::":.:m.'?"s:.::.:l::..'l":: ranslifirt. Ottawa, not later than October 5th, 1942. C. P. EDWARDS. Deputy Minister, Department of Transport, Ottawa, Ont. r YIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIII TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS Newsy Notes CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ' (Continued from pew l, ODDS AND ENDS Red Bartsll. The reader who cent this plant for nam would likely be surprised to learn at the flow- ' "b"? £'“l°"“"."°°ll' T?‘ Ella; _m-pn or "wo-ppe," a “it ‘°b“°‘lii‘ "all; mlusbvlsmbrbmful". "com - W“ l“ Meson. Claim in asrllvoraxlfox auctfélnonwhich removed and Lho pelts can I19 IOU! sped“ o‘ comm m" Prom time ookpulage yesterday and rho clay by the agencies or pools anoointed w “me I m" “S”! W" l° W‘ previous lh Montreal l5 inlerestlniz. by m» irovermneni in an orderly Pllflmi- w“! °1' '1 "FY llirlwllve “The collection of silver iox pelts manner. This helos to 611111111866 “llwllbu” V’ MII-IIWI" "M" "m" {i} desirable one BA about 50% 0i periodic ulul-s which have been w 1 W" m‘ "PW" °1~ lmllllh I LIIO 0lICIlIlK are fresh skins which mlurloua w the market-s m recent fill-Brewed lt lo be A- rlaudulm. It have been kept in cold storage since $350115‘ “W lIlll-Fkemmenlg‘; mllfl-‘cfilglhaglogglé “lad ‘$.21; l.,_.l (l wbemllqr-redtnaboveiswe . Ifivdmgg irucalflbn all?» ‘this Inst time. same as was 1n operation a couple bear deep-blue, pendulous, single The‘ pelts Will be okixfei-ed ior sale 01' Yi-‘Blfi “80- {lmudiilém ‘we!!! three l wo ecllons, - section co - - 5 e orig llII-slnk l: DOILlQIIeDE all irradea arlfd _ Amonlz those who Wale eagerly and tipped With green Aa the color misses. The pelts have been Whwnllli W! Illver IOX HWY/ions W“ flower ages it turns upward an“. assorted and oatalozued into var- WNW "WI W‘ WY WVW“! m in; a puckered whit; cenm, This ious lrrouos and standards and con- Mm “T9 wl Chm" 5- 34°‘ I sent flowers to Ottawa. m; o; llle lqllowlm; seleqed one. Lure, Charlottetown. and Georze A. md {mot ant confirm. l‘ m half to three-quarter silvers. 352 9°llb°°k~ m“ M m“ ‘mt’ be A, glandulosa, but 5s s the spurs Si“ sell" ll" w unruly; é2l‘.é“..”..°.’§f;°.°l°.%h“1?.i.i€‘°oi“ “*- -~ low u» ul-l- ill» l l» slver, ‘.‘ s us: .. lllllmcl types, m; 591.2% lull! m5 gentlemen as to their impressions zllllgllllalwql the so-culled Copenhagen vol-ll 30g; fggular lull sllyel-l 1963; and. the prices bald for the various The '00,‘ ‘In Uhm" n“ llllello; ll-ms 5359; “we, llwh color ohaaeoaaidqualltlea. mo“. a “m” M Quebm ma §§.“l’,.,“‘{‘§89‘$",“l.l.‘§§_“" M7’ Wm o" You will note that the collection lfellwlrdt but ha; boen Introduced Th d l _ lLll rs a ma. r . 0 - a s —- 0,,“ “ 3.§“°€.‘.."%°.li‘.“ul°°“ tho“? d2 lfiéu~illly"ia”i'i“hf’llfii‘fir ti?‘ all Zfififlefl?" lull‘; Au“ ml . skills have been shipped bv the P. twlss. smOoth and terete at first D v l a0 i: the foloulniz llll0l'llli.i.ll0ll. "Our general sale of Elllolgl Bmeders. CB-Hfldzilsll glTdBdllflII}; become winged with higl‘ llll-S llelll lllsl week m“ ln our ,S_ Na I - r ges o a corky substance, Once limatlon a vcrv successful one tak- wclulw" and tho Dollllllion Fllr seen it Ia not readily forgotten, ing into consideration present con- 55195- 11951-- 511 0f 3ulllmflside- The-Y? Professor R. R. Hurst tells me that liltions. We have sold two-thirds of ‘Irilanlzllllllm have K091 115419“ there is s Cork Elm. in or I195: our total collection "rile demand in "hm “Fulfill” hi“ “liven? f" Charlottetown. and M155 Man-v C_ buying liltcrcst ior 8am “We and bl-WQYS <10 “ill hafmm Campbell. of Graham's Road. writes nrovcd l0 be noticeably stronger S‘) 0"" “ch Dell l" P‘ 934961 W e‘; me that there used i0 be anothgr lll than ior othrrs. some oi the iav- m" km" II “m” 1mm “Y m“? ° the New Inndori district These lo- ol-ed mils in this respect were beav- “m” “We agwmmms‘ oalitiq for ml” ‘ppm,’ lo 5° a er. niu "ills. woli, while fox and ___ rs r Alaska sealsklils. Price resistance N“ uonmuqnu ‘m’ T “I m“ 3M inrrenvtiiflbricilahgolgeen duly entered was in evidence throughout which ummnwmmm‘ ma‘ flank F‘ TXW Llfllg 09°" ma’ Mml l C can be expected now that. the Un- u" of Cwverdale- B-Cu 15 9H9 l“ by J Walker M65” dd c. “may ill-d Slates supplies ceiling prices on I“? “I” an m‘ toms “nd “T30 cqedlllolv l’ en‘ I! an ex" all l-nw lln-S and llle callmllllll gov,- out oi the fox business. Mr. “D n which ~navilo0dbe h N‘ erence volume ennnent 110w collects a. tax oi 25% “'55 '3 Young mm Ilvmg p“ “filial Llbm,’ I ad "om the Public on lnl glglls dl-emq ol- mull m can, in New Annarl in ODE svrl-Tlli 0 t y. t has the plots, (and when news circulated ma: ma. come of the lyrics and lflaloguosl ______ profits were be- made in g of all the 00min opens, annicnt m4 The IOIIOWIHR is vim of s two lmlllna bv Ohm Dllllgn-Glgfdms "1049111- page Fronlln Bros. 1nc., Hamburg. oumml ‘m’ Tum“ an llnll ol “is- iliil‘(‘l‘i.lsi‘ill€lll. in the Sebtem- “Id some omen m me Vlad do lit-i llullluel‘ oi the American Eur Tlglllsh “Id Alberwn‘ l... he BITCQHT "uuiu- shipper; Tne l! 1°‘ °l "llillWul/Ylllll <> ems? {an over the mods because of the niarkcluuz season for the 1941-42 “Dally Tot stalled WM‘ 503mg deal rfws- but W85 towed around by bells ls l-uululy auwoaclmlz its last e5. umleds‘ Tm“ he ma g l l, lame" He mm‘ m“ m! "@3118! lllulll-ll. And tncre is still much to ‘Wm h“ “m” “and "Qmmmh on “Wests around 1916 and mov- niurkei. u) the raw and much more °T IW° o‘ N51 ‘HWY-i W c rriigd Detroit. Michi on. where he Lil-at awaits consumer buying that Sha-‘es- a “n 3°‘ lflfllllns for many l“; aura“). “one mw or through i..- y more vears and where his son Roland was lilllllllliltl 1e. we lulu hoped to M“ Tum“ ‘W5 Pm“ ° d r_ 5° suiceisflll- mtodink from OIIK" wlltc you suoilel", but all the news mm‘ WWW“ Ixmulwxlce inform G1. Zock ‘mm m5 lama"! Ilflwh all tile time has b19611 bad, except sewermw 8-114 "5 a lfw“ ma‘ h. stag 911511191011: of the United that at tunes it has been even worse. WI-‘clmnmusnes u“ oxellllw‘ .0 " While mink and lox pelt arias in k911i H-SuB-llyhad larizhoad bum hp . so -__ Junuary, rrbrua.ry' and March were an“ i‘ few lea" h‘ m m Tu 11TH Win 0r fifteen years mo lil.».ll>l>u.iitiiiu;l' lull‘, by Colnpaxlggll herdpt a dull-motive 0W1 Y F gin moved to Cloverdale, , Willi nlint they have been dull“; COIOTIUR known as the dflimmofi “Db bred foxes which bad an en- Ailly. Jllllé‘. Julv and so lal" in Aull- apupm‘ foxes’ .11} Wilma-ll 5 Tho V“ 1e mputatmn Em‘ bmedillil our- ust they were still quite tolerable. 1W" Bile “h” "W" 5 ‘a “u-suam If“! and pelts. Some o; n“, wlllm lloiufirsolis ‘price lreezing’ order m Frank T 1m I bu‘ l? Weflgdlgléplarcmw ate ill‘ was the mile stone. s0 to - o“ l: v “sill: M“? bu...“ lfii"‘..“b“éi.“°‘“if“l lie m" in ustw slowed to a near ° . ~ am: a he standstill. lls eifect On fill‘ Drlces 1w l-ll a for ll was noltdloarl: will mange his mind. I5 men like has been disastrous. Utterly ruinous this became kgllwn a ' umugh he him Who have pioneered are oi val- nriccs have pryailed since. It 5°“ had said‘ toodatsaimarfrom civil- “e to "5 an "5 a" lllivlrfltlon and true, we are mrmitlccl to ask March med I“ me w lld d “heml- molu. m’ hI-‘lmlwl “MW urioesl. But. that has been lltue lgglltliullfnmhg“ e l,“ m, p coiiso anon when there are no uy- ' ers st half that level. Sgt-It“ max” " bum“ Wm m "The ceiling order hit fur prices hardest lncllncllv by causing cess~ W911i m9“: mewagirywfiownw utlon 0i consumer buyinil- Ancl 30h“ 3- Hg‘ ‘imd 83d one of m; until the consuminz public again WW9‘ m l‘ eRanT Holman Md l“ comes into the market in body. fur 1116mm“ “i ‘ml; n“, Emil be" prices will be at a level that will 5“1T“Im.“3d'f' tax (m. m m. la o; bankrupt most American fox and W“ mu" ° 000 {In cold ma“ Th. mink breeders, Maybe the Amer- 1999 1k" Mm n“ me lciln breeders will have to anneal to news 5pm“ I hi“ d mommy our government for a subsidy sim- Wrllef’ Define!“ “feel 1mg it ilnl- iu lrlial the anvel-nlnent of Can- 0W9" W11 Egg; Lamas“ w t ads is rvport-ed to have already lemiemd “uah mmle izranted its fur farmers. Or, probab- we“ w“ s a 5 ly a still more effective move would be that importation of foxes and ‘"113’ 5 mink be curtailed further in view of sell-mi itlle report {that GGLIEBG? ils 358m 130x‘: a m: its fur armors. er a n a . . subsidized Cllnudlnn Delis will ih- all-walla? glgeggljawgg °i flfif crease om" troubles next umber in “we mm Mm mam our own markets?’ The m: irslustrv rapidly flound- Anent the above. our readers nae ‘flail’? L, lufifi- no doubt un-ure by this time that a, ‘l6 Evewmlm w“ Roma mm“ Froiiuli Bros.‘ oluanization is no ‘llmacde 5a handsome when me Wm! lrlcnd oi tlie Cilnadian fox farmer. w August w“ and a col_ They lose no opportunity oi trying imrw nlxillmedlawl‘), {allowed Wm‘ to uljure us in the American mnr- 59f (m) pm“ w “O00 mm “we kels. The statement that the irov- Pr”? I Pbreede" a“ u m,“ ernnlent oi Canada is irrantlnz a 5293-“ m‘ . subsidy to ll5 lur iarmrrs is abso- 5 ' llltelv incoriect. What. actually oc- curred and what Fronun Bros. are “mum bei-ilctiy well aware of is that the 1916'" ed llovernnlent of the Province of Qufi- wmmelw w bee if: glllllll [illicit fur fairoodmreirs rowmmw a pe onus or raising g pe _ and .50 CEIklxLS bonusmon other grades 2:111‘; eglafi‘ a’; mm?“ re to assist t eln in is time o 'il- ' _ iculiv. foxes became an art thong; D sumnghpllfduict washeulllmhxbmd . " rom - The icllonlni: item appears in the gut; m“) vogue and ma; Aliicllczui Fur Breeder. September » Fulfill-m Aocordlnz to _l_ E‘ claw vogue hits continued ever since- ord. Chairman of the Dominion Council of iur breeders. the Can- To “at back w ‘om. otbgirliealfi allinn government will extend the m“ “Xwrlemles- If m“ lug. protection oi the Live Stock Pro- m“ he d“ cm‘ x‘ m‘ a eml (lllcls Mnrkplll]! Acl w MrDducel-S of amount 0i lllfliléflfidfiblllle 5M! ‘if: {an mlllk and l,“ wlls dull"! me “m? hundred thousand‘ 0 liLli-i {gas The ins: season. 1n this act the scale oi "1 .19“ m” YAIIIKDHIQL” ms‘ lace values based on prices ruling under will”? IEmLmDeIS llgslgenf 1913 Dvnm iiol-lnal market conditions is cstab- c’? m“ firs‘ o‘ Se” .m N’ ‘l’ V; lislicd. Advances are made up bobnel W~ F" Elna)“ ellvDor to; 60% of these values and final set- ‘NH-d mum“ a N! Ileqngdlegagr m ilcments arc mode when the various “whom wmcllbwatlrlfuf-n FOX Con» D0015 are liquidated, M~ Tupnn m‘ he DI l” oration. Alter a great delél Oelshu; d Ml". Crawford. states that “the on- m“ mnlmd some 59M) 0x I eraiion of the iur marketiniz act fillfriyfjfeffnflfilflg’safimfs““g c . . Drev nts panic exploitation of the New‘! “om um herd of your“ loll, es. That transaction caused some doubts m rise in my m-lnd as l» the‘ stability oi the institution. of show interest. Island Deli-i. Poll-l the R.C.A.F. Volunteer now. the Armouries, Charlottetown. MEN -Scpiember 30, 10 .1,m, to WOMEN-October 1, 1o a.m. to Serve Your Country in ill; Mobile Recruiting Unit Coming to CHLARIAYPTETIHNBI Men are urgently needed for air training and women fnrground duties in Visit the R. C. A. F. Recruiting Unit at lur farming. .T lln th iirstmsn all?“ gphlgllflaclasaeautomobllem tho Summlerside column oi the Guardian recorded on several oc- casions durini 1915 his eliliefleflfie! with the Packard Elirht. costlnw probably $5,000. It, could not be driv- The Boys in Navy Blue say girl I saw you sneer just now. Duift I look IO good to you? I am nOt one oi your class you n)’. L wear the navy blue. You think I'm not line enough For such a Bill u 9W’- lvlen who would not hold your amount and no special han Have worn Che nlvy blue. You bar us from theatre folk And from your ballrooms too. when they; is room for everyone Except the navy blue. l-low many folks in civil life will take the time to think. That sBIIOIB do other things 9 P-m- Besides carouse and dllllk 8 p.m. when we are deed. when we are Plehllns niinn w“... Q Wmmllimllcuilslzlivllilnllfim COATS from ‘1 7.25 ‘° '87.5O SUITS from ‘i 1.25 ‘° ‘£7.50 DRESSES from *2.sa l" *11.2s, SKIRTS from ‘Z19 ‘" $3.95 SWEATERS from ‘L98 ‘" ‘4.95 HANDBAGS from *1 .00 '" 2.75 BLOUSES from ‘Z29 ‘° ’4.5O KEN N EDY’S Ladies’ RealIy-to-Wearl 154 Gt. George St. lin- D.F.C. FOR. FRENCEIMEN LONDON -- (OP) A 26-year-old lilralnlce Moll Balkan. I: pilot. Elem» raid, l. CONSERVATION OE EUEL: Coal and oil must be conserved today to make more fuel available for urgent war needs. Proper home insulation, such as provided by Donnacona, con- serves fuel—ior insulation checks heal waste, cuis fuel consumption. Donna- cona insula tes as ii builds or renovaies. Ii is decorative, foo. CONSERVATION OE EUNDS: when you insulate with Donnacona, fuel sav- ings quickly repay the smell initial. coal of insulation. You permanently reduce your overhead; more money is available for War Savings and other necessities. CONSERVATION OE SPACE: Today the nation is fighting waste, and this in- cludes wasia space. Idle space can be converted simply and inexpensively, through the use of Donnacona Board, info useful rooms for the family or for payinq quests. You can help your budget and help relieve an acuie housing shortage ai one blow. CAN WE BUILD OR RENOVATE? yES / There are no restrictions on ihe building of homes ' costing up io $5,000 or on renovations up lo that permit is needed. Smell homo construction and renovation are raied as wartime essentials and are badly needed to relieve housing congestion. ARE MATERIALS AVAILABLE? yfs I While no one can accurately predict future supplies, ' the necessary maierials for most forms of construction and modemlzaiion ere readily obtainable. This applies to the many Donnacona and Murray products listed at the right. For further information, qei your free copy of the Booklei describing iho Donnacona Plan in detail. Your Donnecona dealer has it. If tells you how you can obtain the maximum of economy, efficiency and comfort in your home -—~ easily and inexpensively. gone, when life's cruise is throuah. r we'll not be barred from Heavens te par swearing the navy blue. so when you meet a sailor boy 1 would smile if 1 were you. No beiirr fighting men are made by R. C HARLOTT ETOWN God Than ule boys in the navy blue. ._By a sailor oi the B. C. N. V. R. __ _§_A‘4_l'_.l1‘4lv11)t‘4‘1§w 49L l?“ _ Phone 1766 - i... _ dewfibfid Ill “Os/plain Biff who the Distinguished l: piloted a fighter ln lhe Ile de iourllli uadmoms of the sqllacirrzl during the ceive this decorltrlltn has been awarded 4. CONSERVATION OE lIEALTI-li A healthy nation works and fighis heifer, and good health begins ai home. Elimination of drafts, through the use oi Donnacons Board, an even warmth in winter and coolness in summer, all help to promote heifer health at home and added comfort. CONSERVATION OE VALUES : Today values are liable to rapid change, but a house will always be the best and safest investment in limes of economic stress. Thai investment can be protec- ied and enhanced through remodelling and renovation with Donnacona Board. CONSERVATION OE EEEICIENCY: Ii is at home that we gather strength for tomorrow's iob——and ihai job may be 0i viial importance Io Canada. Doniiacona will make your home more comfortable —d zeal haven of peace in which every- orleflncluding the niqhi shift workeiqcan sleep undisturbed, thanks io the sound- cleadening properties of Donnacoiia. a a . 'l‘lIEN CALI YOUR DONNACONA DEALER! Murray Products for new building o! renovating include. Donnaconn Rouqhcut Insulating Board Vfllfs Board and Pinter Bue —~ Donnacons Harrlllllfild ~— T‘ naconn Modernite (Hardbosrd. 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