onan 11. 1941 32....- .-.z-ro.uarlc' anncrmo WATER HEATH RS Thrifty Labor Savers |‘.'i"l(\t‘_\' Representative for Auto- nii Fire Control, 5117118181» airing. Ventilators and Insulation. . LOWEST PRICES Consult "l3. A. Large I27 Wllier St. Phone 1016 t) WESTINGHOUSE h and » VICTOR RADIOS I __ I RECORD PLAYERS i? RECORDS FAST and EFFICIENT Radio Repair Service on all makes. Due to excessive cost to llI the customer we do not i. i I l I delivery service. I Miller Brothers ‘i; LIMITED ‘s-ao-Qw-oraao-s/cmea , have a rural pick-up and Warren's AHEAD :£-OO§§Q4 You can take It in your stride when you ore on the "young side" — but every man looks forward to the time when there ore no tough days. Coll and see our repre- sentative and let‘ him show you how to build o "retirement income" lor the days when you will wont to tcike It cosy. and silver foxes. L;¢;AAAA¢AA;AAAAAAAA¢AA s . TIIIELY IOTES Lampson, Fraser d: Butch Inc, New York. are holding en auction sale Monday. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdfly 111d FTidly- On Monday muskrat, ranch mink, wild mink, .mutation mink and several other f-urs w.ll be offered. On Tuesday 1111151‘. KOIIMIIY. blue fox, cross fox. red fox. raccoon and various other furs and 0n Wednetday for the Arntorg 'I‘rading Corporation (Ru.- s an Government) Persian lamb. otter, fltoh and red fox. On Thurs- day 75.000 Persian lamb and on Fri- day 4.500 platinum and wh te mark- ed foxes and 7,500 silver fo~x_ This auction will set the figures for -other fall sales and is therefore important to Canadian producers of ranch mink includng mutations. Platinum and white marked foxes On Hie above sale for the first. time in New York the new Breath low cost life insurance since 1869. - ‘of Spring, pastel imink is on dis- play and will be sold on Wednezday. |Thcse were developed by Lowrance Moore, noted mink rancher of ‘Suamico, Wis. They have a bluish |ca:t with an underiur of grey-blue THE GUARDlAM/(LEEARLOTTETOWN . OI TOPICS COEIIIECTED VllTll Silver Fox and ' Mink Farming I I enough not to possess a good herd should take some well considered advice and get out of the business I refer to those who are depending on fox farming for a livelihood — | The gradual return of uniform eol- i lections o! good quality pelts is bound t.o result in the recapture ,9 of consumer interests. The history of the fur industry wili- show that ill A there has always been a demand [or furs that possess beauty and adaptability. Whenever an article displays inferior tendencies it is l.’ no longer wanted by the betterjf.’ class consumer who can afford to Ill pay high prices but is relegated 3.,’ s to mass consumption whose cap- " acity to pay is limited. I the latter l category it is also sub ect to the , public's whim arid to a greater ex- tent fashion trends." The cloak trade continued its in- t terest in mutation and standardl sliver fox at Friday's sale at theln New York Auction Co. New York City when relatively good percent- age of the offerings were sold. The official report shows that 43 I per cent of the mutation fox sec- I [lion was sold, with most oi‘ It in‘ e The opening of an oftlce for the listing and selling at reel estate. Also the services of competent estate and movable property anywhere on Prince Edward Island. We invite you to list with us whet you have to sell or rent. lot and barn. Immediate possession; also 6 acres of land. AT FORT AUGUSTUS, six-room house and e going Grocery, l Feed and Gas Business. AT T. HILL. 28 acres of land on pavement, with small cottage. l WANTED IN CITY-Floor space 2O x 30. ' l FOR. ltENT-Six-room house. i PAGE ELEVEN ‘ Announcing The Opening 0t A Ilew Business 1.. o. KELLY lleal Estate and Auctioneer Services *- w.» ___)@A<j>\ - -___-__.__ tionecre for all types of reel FOR SALE T SOUTIIPORT, six-room ‘house, electric lights, water. large Suitable buildings. Price $1800. acres clear. 2O acres wooded. Price /$l600. Smell store suitable for butcher ohopt Roaming house, I0 to 15 rooms. Light and water. ‘ll QUEEN STREET-BOOM l. @ lists. I I PHONE ‘m: @ l I o@co@eo@oo@oo@eo@oo@eo<éoo<écos ll gJto get her!" he said grimly. Gayle tried to stop him. “Stay here; I can do it. Why, man, she thickened. ‘Wait?’ Gayle called to him,l running back. "I'll come - you're S. .. 5o €rim €/L¢li,5 gram (Mari-min! ‘ One of life’s greatest thrills is in i (lyrll Gallant, Amherst, MJ. h Large Stock—Lotest Equipment . color but will hold Royal Kch-i-Nur and mlscellancous the near future. Branch 0ffIce—-Bank of Nova Scotia Building, ‘q Charlottetown. P. E. l. ll. W. PLETCll. Branch Manager Representatives (Charlottetown) C. H. Black. C.L.U. Joseph ll. Cullen J01"! D. W. Smnllwood liepresentatiles In Other Centres: B. H. Monklry, Summerslde A. Gallant, Rustico An Albino muskrat trapped by J. Ronald of Branctiton, 0nt., is on display in Kitchener, Ont where the snow white pelt is attracting much attention. It is the first SGPn years. Desp te the cold weatiler and de-_ layed spring which caused a drop in production oi lvlaniticba mink this I year n normal crop of about 100,000 l pelts ls expected. The‘ average v‘ll'e icf the pelts is estimated at $20. . ‘There will be less standard mnk Herbert Wyand. Cavendish, P.I.'.I. than 135i; ygm- because 0g the new Raymond Gallant, Rustico. P.E.l. mutations “may, have result-d m inbout thirty different Hinds of 5"“ 'eolored mink such as white. pastel, __ _ black-cross, silver-bill, etc. ex. ~028It1 EIKHARD'S RADIO SERVICE Lester MacLeod, Montague. P.E.l. Fllfford 0. Ellis. (Ylleary, PJEJ. Alvin MacLenn, Northam. IKEJ. Horace M. Wright. Bedeulie, PILL The New York Auction Company's sale of mutat on mink, ranch and wild mink last week showed gener- ally high turnovers and price rd- and one of the outstanding features of the new type mink is the fact that it w’ll not fade to an off- lts original shade. Mr. Moore ls offering 300 in six matched bundles. Other mnk on sale Wednesday include 's'll'er- blu. golden cross, pastel, bin-frost We hope to be able to give our readers the results qt this safe in in that section of Ontario ln is‘ the platinum group. Interest con- centrated on the better pelts and a top price of $50 was recorded. Top price for the white faced group, which was largchr neglected, was, $28. . The report lists a sale of '11 per cent in the standard silver fox group which fetched a. top price of $24, while the bulk of the goods sold between so and s15. The trim- lmirlg trade took most of these goods. . Prices in both groups were large- l can't like B Gayle. let . SBTVlCB. 119 Wmlld b11118 1191‘ 111 had to doubleback. But the wnd g azihzzglteinlrfilglusaheag;“$1122: 111011811 11 killed 111111- n had driven the new snow off the market levels. Ill harness the doss- said higher slopes, and as he mush-' Gflyle- ed ahead he found the clear track mum-Bio“ -_ _ O'Hara pointed at the web of her snowshoes and [allowed It. ‘ Vm-‘lhfl g<§¢ 9<g¢pQ prints. "She's started afoot. but Once Qf twice he stopped to movemm" ‘ Huntsman, "'5 been T171" 05 five limlri" Ht‘- glance at the bleak scene with a 84.250 l7-jewd hesitated, studying the frozen thrill o; wnnden what; n woman, . Prccmon l Biylmd The Law , maste- Dflrk 61011115 101101“! starting alone in the night! Her mavemmbw , ‘ 55111111 111 1111 A1111‘ Sky- "I'll 8° 0n- couragc was magnificent; It was . 00 5y {You follow my tracks with the like he; beauty, her gentleness. Dllly lmlay Taylor them; her hands. “I'll drink it by @111 fire." he sa d. 811d mm/“L W l‘ I chair there. A sudden gale had rsen. It shad-i the little cabin and belt 119011 i119 (inm- grid windows, but not even the noise of the wnd seemed to rouse OHara once he had fallen I asleep. Gayle drank his tea beside the fire w tn a new sense of phys- vances‘ from previous sales In some instances. 1C0 per cent di'po.als were rcpsrted by the company for lilo silver-blu, pastel (nozv). blu- WHEATLEY RIVER All work guaranteed for 6 frost and white types of mutatfon months. m nk. A top of $74. was paid for a _ collection of 1,505 slver-blu pelts. Reosonob‘ prices The new type or light pastel pc ts brought a lop price 0f $58. An Bd- Vance of l5 per cent from previous levels was reported for the blu- frosty type of which 8.040 pelts vrere offered. In this group the highest price was $19.50. A black ‘, and white type sold as per cent and ‘brought n top price of $10.50 for I the over 3,000 skns in the colect- i lon. Unchanged was the price levels I of the 46B white pelts whidt brought a highest price of $25. The offering of 745 miscellaneous mut- ntion mink was completely sold. They brought a top pr'ce of $2) The OOHCCLDII of 8,003 naitural mink soldl8o per cent and brought a top price of $26.50. Old Sets Rebuilt mini-pie e :s,e,-:n,ngs,|;|:n s v £12k ACADEMY School of Distinction Write for Particulars B! Main 86., Monctnn, NJI. Arthur C. Prentiss, Manager Canadian Fur Auction Sales 0cm- pany, Ltd, has written an article dir ted t th f arlchers. Com- megtlng dn lheoxpl-esent market condlttons and dipping into the lmust arrange their affairs this u A n P }fall to take advantage of any fav- ' ' ' » ' ' ' ‘arable situation that may develop in the future. It would be a grave mistake indeed should fox farmers continue operations solely in the hope of a return to former con- iditlons, when it was possible to 143 Great. George Street ‘market mediocre pelts at profit- cuAnuoflETowNl REL able prices. I should like to inform ' we are functioning under entirely different conditions today. "North America has been forced to assume the role of the prin- cipal market outlet for the world's .0. F. llutchesan 8. SOII OPTOMETRISTS fox as an article is obliged to com- pete with many other furs which were never consumed on such a large scale as they are today in this hemisphere. In addition to these foreign furs the rapid deve- lopment of mink as a major in- dustry has loomed as s strong. competitor with which the fox in- dustry must now contend. I strong- ly recommend cutting down the size of present herds to e point. “Specialists In‘ the fit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- tests." . 53 Grafton Street future he says: "The fox farmers“ he mt physicauy m; those individuals so inclined that ' supply of sxportsble nlrs. Silver cal comfort. It was good to be lri- _ doc-rs on sum a night. The wcmai was clearing the table and he wai- chcd her stealiihily. Her mcvemznti were sic-y but wonderfully grace- ful; there was harmony in them Ike the facile lilt of music. 111B fl-relght made glory of her hair- He seemed to hear again OHBTBS plea for her. , "Good Lord. it's a P"?! '19" at first sight. of course she's r111- .ltv1" | It w” morning. when O'Hara opened his eyes. A sudden sens? of loss assailed huh 8. deathly ch11‘- The fire was outl I-le started ‘till. gripping the side Gif his cot will hs well hand. Tharlk God. his hnnd was clear! He rose unstead- lly to his feet, stretched himsei 'and straightened; be was better He walked stiffly to the door Ind looked into the outer room. Gayle ptili slept before a black hearth- Beyond was a. deserted room with only a spark of fire showing in the stove. there was no 11-811 0f a wo- man's presence! "Laurel" _ Her name rose involuntarly to! Qfi-Lara’: lips. There was no replifl. He straightened hhnsel-f aeain. for the first time since the 5186169111 except for 'the broken arm he will Wflll- H9 glaliced again at Gayle. 111141 "EM" looked about the room. scarcely lbletto bgllgve that; she had gone. "Laurel" he called entreat ngly. Still no answer! A horrible su- spicion tore at his heart. Without 1a thought of Gayle now 11¢ Pushed to the outsde door 0f 1,119 “m” loubn snd tore it open with his lleft hand. In the snow outside he. ‘saw the tracks of her webs. 11114. knew. He steadied himself and. swept the vast meet of snow with, his eyes. He could see fer off thei topfl or the blue green tnruwlq dwarfed by the snow. re was] no living thing in lilhl- 9 W811i!) outside quickly. Boyle's dogs were‘ were in the shelter and yeiped| in; good n; he approached. She" had gone along and on foot! Gone? And he was Just awake! .she had drugged them both and imade her escevel _ I A sickening dismay se zed hfim. IShe had done this-like s guilty thing! Hi; feet slipped on the i09- lhe caught at n fmen willow Ind “Duval will meet her,‘ O'Hara! face was hard. His eyes looked "I'm equal to Duval," O'Hara thrust llim aside with his left hand. "You you think I'd anyone ales-take her?" he questioned bitterely. Gayle nodded. He knew what it meant; He would keep his faith to the dogs. It she's met Duval we'll need ' Gayle rose, taking the cup from the North." he added. and his voice NOTICE WILL NOT BE OPEN go far on toot alone!" not able, only having one arm; there's the helfbreedl” O'Hara smiled grimly, drawing his iistol with his leli hand. "Il can shoot with either hand." he said. Gayle, harnessing the team, . shouted again to him, but he saw the_ tall figure moving steadily across the frozen barrens. A light powder of snow had fall- en since Laure left the cabin. Now and then O'Hara lost all trace and receiving a new GRUEN Veri- Thin. For, it's the proudest name in time and a precious thing of beauty. No other watch will record every moment will) such unerring Precision. dead man's lusterless. v _Th_ OX1" ill Ensign, the streamlined replied "You're riot really fit-" O'Hara was true blue. O'Hara set his teeth. Behind hlm he heard Gayle's dogs coming. A horrid fear that Gayle would find t her that Gayle would take her from Duval, obsessed him. She was guilty; her flight proclaimed It, and, guilty, he O'Hara, must ‘ take her, he and no other man! (To Be Continued) he's the fastest driver in . zllgloz ‘ 011R fewelletd {at gout Qenetdlionl MARKETJOOTH You know what a chore it is to keep the piano keys clean. A l i i I I bit of cream wax does wonders in i FOR BUSINESS On TUESDAY NEXT, making them smooth and free from dust and dirt. 3.01000»: _ rc P)- Emma lvlay The We" WW" l‘ "1 m“ threaded her way through shopping lent source of thiamine, riboflavin, Fill di d d urse with d In search for "nice fruit" t0 Pmvltlmln- A calcium’ mag“.- OCTOBER 14th straw o?‘ cruiclilerdenertlspaper and hscr gu:sfs at her 101st birth- slum, potassium, sodium. 1111"‘ JOHNSON 8‘ SON use It as a kneeling pad when day celebrations. Pl1°TI15r Chmflml lulpmu’ mm’ protein and fats. washing the floor or woodwork. ‘ ANNOIINBING ~» -TIIE IlE-OPENIIIC or null DAMP WASH Q PER POUND (Minimum 15 lbs. for 75c) CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ri-il: SERVICE THAT so MANY HAVE -BEEN WAITING FOR is NOW AVAILABLE-SEND YOUR BUNDLE IN A LAUNDRY BAG. ccosso TIGHTLY BY A D,RAW STRING WITH A COMPLETE LIST OF ALL ARTICLES ENCLOSED-IT PROTECTS YOUR CLOTHES--—- AVOIDS canons -_ SIMPLIFIES HANDLING. r And there's no time like they Present tor seeing that" your! coal bin is tilled, ready tor the uni chill day. 0rd,‘. . rm: don't wait. We are unloading .1111 0t both Hard and, Sott cOIll. l» . l. Pickarit 8r Cs niouszso‘ Iteeooooooeoeeeoeeoo-eeo AIIITIOUI e Chinese were trying to dict. utilise es early es 1.000 where a nucleus the best quality l b10116 I b" 0' ll‘ l" PM“ '3'“ h“ enimpls is retained. I would eug- teeth es he went beck to the cabin possible of many of the above types r 0111M" W" “"1915 "Id "l". “l” gest the elimination as soon as seized GOV" UK! 511°" hlm- m°| YOUR auuouz WILL a: RETURNEDTO YOU-PROMPTLY-- SPARKLING CLEAN-SANITIZED-AT‘ JUST "m: RIGHT DAMPNESS now being produced end emphe- | stable awoke. cursing. I size the selection of breeders for: "It's cold as heill 110 8101:1943 uniformity of type and quality. |_ "Get up.‘ O'Hara ordered. W's " ‘must have been drugged. flies “The fox farmer uueul unate "one. been gone for hours. 0115' MQNCTQN 'i—*"'-* lthere‘: bee‘: :0 ltight gnaw sincwi _ - h ace er." svuusnsins REIIEVE ' "$3.1 -'....... up. on...» r, NEW GLASGOW told you." he snapped. "I118 ‘ HALIFAX I ,eu1ltyl" Leave Charlottetown ' O'Hara did not answer that; he m Moncton , ,wn twine to me on hi! "l" '11“ 0:06 A.M.. 11:36 A.M., 7 "one hand. 01916 11101188! 111117 5:05 PM. i rnow. csngégrhie ‘lid. Agdhc dtldhfi. Fer New Glasgow , he sew ’ e's ace I I11‘ 1:00 A.l\|, esree 9.3L ‘. trend on his shoulder. [of flgllfgg UIAPIII XII ggfl r3; mien, I'm sorry!" he u» Isr Reservations ~ Wt 90 118. more: n“ . u. 01km choked. Then he glanced , down. on the floor lay a women's natutemllef. Be picked it up and thnllt It. into hie breast "Wfvi OPTION, SHIRTS FINISHED AT 12 CENTS EACH. PIIOIIE PLEASE STERNS’ LIMITED FOR l IRONING.