MAY 20. HQ fgififh Maril.impl.ile "DavhAsiImaleneI7!le.1II" V haglvenralietteunnrlllferers L.-. My rremaaihmatioandehcklngcengh , Jeeetli! 0.!-Boil!-P.l.l sticks. Jain Ihcae hundreds of plaaseleastasaentsday.Iweeka' Inn: (oIdoess)0I.O0-Iflll drauish. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TUDEBOUIDBIS LEAGUE ilebile X-rey . iislt sclelieel MONDAY. 22 MAY- Travelicr's Best School . .-.. . . 3:00 to 4:30 pm. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. TUESDAY. 23 MAY- Centrai Bedoque School . . . . . . . . 3:00 to 4 30 p.m. 7:00 to 8 30 pm. THURSDAY, 25 MAY- Bedequc School . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:00 to 4:80 p.m. 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY. 26 MAY- Port Borden High School . . . . . . 0:” to noon Port Borden Legion Hall . . . . . . . 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. '1 00 to 8:30 p.m. A 10.000 from the TH! GUARDIAN. CHARLO'l"l'E'l'OW'N ,V,,. xx K Ed Stanton. noted authority on mink, writing in Women's Wear Daily a few days ago. has the fol- lcwing....atsndarrl dark mink con- tinued to act like Russian sable- st least the trade appears to have the twoconf-usedi t ' liy,as all but six lots of 52.128 skins offered at Lampoon, Fraser and Ruth's sale in New York late last week were absorbed by an eager 'buii.ish market. A spectacular sale had been ex- pected due to auction events of the past and forty days before but not many if any, expected the articles to reach 312., for the second time in a' month, as it did, The 3'12. bundle. Blue Diamond mink from the Dr. Seth Osborne ranch in waterville, Minnesota, was pur- chased for Ben Kahn. Inc., menu- facturer. Dr. Osborne said it was the most exciting moment .in twenty years of ranching and de- scribed Blue Diamond, his own development, as extra dark with very light clear hiueunderfur. Included in the sale were about United Mink Breeders Association ranches. with "r 10,000 from the Great Lakes ATTENTION OOIINTRY MOTHERS Here is your chance to do your shopping while in town without the fear of your child being hurt or lost in the crowd. Enjoy your outing by leaving your child at A TOIOLERS INN NURSERY 131 Splrlng Park Road (Above McGili Ave.) Your c lid will receive supervised care in pleasant surroundlswu Try t s friendly service the next time you are in I . omit you with phone 2880-11. for appointment '- MliS.G.B.s0Y Nurserysupervisor "'P ATTENTION . PARENTS I Dr. B. 0. Keeping, Chief Health Officer, will, in the near future, be conducting vaccinating Clinics against smallpox in the schools of East and Central Prince County. All babies of three months and over, as well as pre-school children, should be vaccinated. In addition , any school child who has not as yet been successfully vaccinated should be done at this time. Ro-Vsccina- tions of school children who have been previously vac- cinated five years or more ago are recommended in order to ensure high protection against this dread dis- ease. Vaccination against Smallpox is compulsory for school children. Schools will be notified in advance of the doctor's visit. T. SANDYIS REPEAT DINNER SPEOIAIJ . We found such s favorable response to our "Spe- ('llll Dinner" for Mother's Day we are repeating the offer this Sunday. We are sorry there were some unavoidable disap- pointments last week-end. We would appreciate your early reservation to avoid disappointment. menu Phase III &rlotlotewa sauna; Starting Saturday ni t you're best bet for food and pleasant stlrhroundings is Sandy's. See You After Show Time P.S.: the best in ANNOIINOEMENT TI-ll ROXY IIESTAIIRANT p 1;"; am! closer st. we 1- lav: ea cenensnelna oaoueav. luv and . . i Mink Association ranches and about 32,000 from 'ndependent shippers. It was 3 good collection. the trade said, with some very fine lots as the high prices for many lots in- dicatcd. some very large size mink were included in the offering. Lampsonis reported a fine collect- ion sold at an advance of 25 per cent in average compared to De- cember. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin, last week more than 00 per cent of the 25,000 mutation and ctandsrd mink offered by the American National Go-operative Fur Auction were sold in what auction officials say was the outstanding mink sale or its current year. Many conservative buyers found difficulty in bidding successfully, espec ily on mutat- ions, which excee former prices this season by 20 per cent. stand- ard mink top price was 329. Plat- inum 320, Breath of spring Plat- inum Olil, Pastel and Breath of Spring Pastel both 527.50, Black Cross 314.75. Blue Cross es.-.0, Silver sable 37.25. A small quantity or martens were sold at a 317.50 After the mink auction a sale of silver and mutation fox took place and prices advanced a per cent over April for white marked Platinum foxes remained at same top; e.ooo full silvers were 03 per cent sold with 10 per cent ad- vance over April. Top price was 81535; 4o.ooo muskrats -were 53 per cent sold with a top of 31.82. The above prices realized for mink will be gratifying to ranch- ers in this Province and particu- larly those who have gone in for natural mink. We know of several who are producing types very much the same as those of Dr. Osborne and we have seen some of them made up that are very attractive. We have also talked to ranchers who have had good results from breeding wild island mink. two parties in widely separated parts of the Province have made a suc- cess with them and we believe that anyone who can get sufficient of this foundation stock could make it a paying investment. A cable received in London re- cently trom Oslo. Norway, stated that 62 pa cent of the 5.300 silver foxes offered at auction there last week was sold at an average price of 188 Norwegian kronen with a top price of 350 kronen. A kronen is worth about 12 cents in Ameri- ean- money. Blue fox. 4.600 skins was 64 per cent sold at an average of 83 kronen, top price of we kron- en; standard mink first and sec- onds. 4,200 skins was 72 ped cent sold at an average price of 97 kron- For Foot iiilment consult . il.J.A. enovm o. 9. ortlienodlc Chis-opodiat ill Great George street OBAILOTTETOWN. P.l.l. .. . TRAOTOR RAROAIN3 New "CUSTOM TRA(7IOR8" ' by "CHRYSLER" and :'..yj.'n.”'::......a"l':?-E ab. : 31 I '3! & D:;ml:ll.ustrial 81'! en. la. piston mat 56 ml. at 2000 M. 2095 Discount on list: Trade ins accepted and liberal terms client! ' ram 3. me: ill. DODGE-DEUIO AIIEIIIII. ' N. S. '1 '" rmnr eonurcrrn emu Silver Fox and - A Mink Farming g VwEl&E no: fax. A top of 3143 was registered. I figures as April levels with 821. E fkruua STU NOTES ON TOPIOS . YEN w wza.-mzaii on and top price of 145 kronen. No further auctions will be held until the new season because of insuf- ficient quantities lelt on hand. our anchera should ponder over the fact that silver fox should bring a top price of 350 kronen and an average price of 103 kronen while standard mink only averages 9'1 kronen and a top price of M5 kron- en, just a little better than half the price of silver fox. In Canada and the United states selling to south American coun- tries, Australia and South Africa. Canadian silver fox farmers are getting it in the neck because our currency is so closely linked to that of the United States. If Mr.l Abbot had even put it midway be- . tween the British pound and the no vou i(li0W i wnAr A BARGAIN IS? LOOK OVER THIS LIST - 5 of our basfnew SPRING COATS-lovely styles, colors and materials of coveris, oil wool gobmlinos and etc- criy and see for yourself. Regular 59.50 oturduy Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lhe'liiiEEliilAL no. no. the opposite is the case with silver g ADIESNWEAIR 99 QUEEN ST- foxl nplbniiut half! thg price 195 . WT) ll I th . . . . g;,;;”Th:",emn ,5 gm: MSW; LASTIC RAIINCOATS ...... ........ 249 gun Rn us give; fgxklera Egurgge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . foo suse n , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Bin?" ”";'?'3” ”n”""'oc"'f .Lousass .................................... .. 1.00 "M " ” "W ”'”V' 0"'""”l" :Hii.DRIEN'S on-asses .................. ..... .. 1.00 f33"”i3iyH33."a'i1dy.”?l..ySX'xlZ"l.3'33 ATi'-N NII-GHTIIES and PAJAMAS, reg. to 4.50 ..... .. 1.95 practically the same advantage in pc. SUN DRESSES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.88 The OREENOAL OO. LTO. iOl QUEEN STREET Come 39.50 vlewellew (en your Qenetationaa American dollar we could have sold our fox pelts at a price that would have helped very considerably. butl under present conditions the fu- ture locl-rs dork indeed. Apparently fox farmers in West- ern United States cannot feed any more cheaply than we can. The following prices are advertised by the Rocky Mountain Fur Farmers Co-operative supply Department meat (chunk, fresh) 8.50 per 100 lbs; horse meat (ground. trosen) in 50 lb. slabs, V7.00 per 100 lbs; horse meat( with soft bone groumi in) 96.00 per 100 lbs; Beef tripe 85.00 per 100 lbs; mink mix (meat. tripe, liver, hearts, kidneys) in 50 lb. slaps. 37.00 per 100 lbs; cereals 38.50 per 100 lbs. Fur breeding in Denmark... In July, 1949. Denmark had about 2,000 fur farms. These farms pro- wezre splattered. Said be sure that for the kind." ANALYSIS duced 13.140 silver foxes and mut- & ants. use blue foxes. 174.300 stand- ard and mutationhminktsi This had optometrists been a reduction am 9 previous 53 Grafton St. year of at least 3 per cent in fox but a large increase in mink. rnovmcm. rusuc senvlcr EXAMINATIONS Examlnatl I a piicsnts hers in tl::3nsPri?ilr.incil.;.I Public to din my 13.33” ':.'uc:uo:l forms from the undersigned. forms mustahe OOIIIPIGWI Arthur Peaire, Chairman. George Street, Charlottetown. May 27th, next- day of May. 1950- J. W. 0Ne 1950 AUSTIN A40 For-MORE GAS gMILEAGE MORE DRIVING COMFORT LONGER SERVICE our AUSTIN See Them Ar DUVAR MOTORS 164 Prince Sr. G. F. HUTCI-IESON for positions as Stallo- mp Service will be Iilnelglix the Prince of Wales Colhlelge on! ;Vgl;iNTgStB:i:;dlT:me- any 0! MAY' 1950' at thlo "lira: the ' above enmom esc d forwarded to reach Mr- gzard of Examiners, 90 Groai not later than Saturday. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 5111 . Deputy Provincial Secretary. Charlottetown PERSONAL APPLICATION MOUNT. G-AMBIER. . South Australia -(OP) '-Di1l'1II8 3- CWP' spraying display some spectators a radio broadcaster: "some people near me have been splashed and you may four to six weeks the spray remains effective they will be free from grube of any - COMPLETE VISUAL REFRA()TION and ONE. I'll.'l'll Saveeoil. Caeesllelslrteeil AIIACOIIlI”:I'0DY9:':"'::"" Ecsyiolnstdl WW. '.'..'1'.'.' elmoale IaopaOIICl0aII horned performance and I.onql.us:'a: econom- AW AUTHORIZED A0 SERVICE I BAIT and iiiacliAE 17). Gianna Street. Charlottetown PIIONE sew STORE HOURS. M o s r of I h e I Retail Merchants of ' Charlottetown wish to announce that the following hcurs:- their stores will be open Commencing MONDAY. 22nd MAY and continuing through the summer months. OPEN-Monday - Tuesday - 9 (am. to WEDNESDAY- 9 u.m. to -SATURDAY- A 9 am. to Thursday - Friday 5 p.m. 12.30 p.m. 9.30 p.m. (except holidays) This announcement is published in the Interest OI all patrons of Charlottetown business by me cunnumrrowu some or mine (Retail Merchants Ccmmii-reel p AN Sizes. Latest our Now The .FasI1i 141 Great George St. 53 psi. A. Ash- .: s Wm so mm avg? or pants 9?? p Styles and Colors AND save! "' 5.I'”PP rm: NEW SPRING COATS Sizes I0-20 Fitted. Box Style or Lease Back NEW DRESSES Crepes. Prints. Gehardines. Tissue Follies. Olf- Phoae I50 ..s...; e. -.....,.:...,, I p