' lhis E PIIIEM IC of lrqapyla/olr £01307: During title present epidemic of Fill-SP"! w] grippy colds, don't let a cough. sneeze, ache or shiver g_o unchecked. At the very first sign take Buckley's Cinnamated Capsules and Buckley's Mixture. This double treatment acts fast. Buckley's Mixture eases the eough almost instantly and helps correct tne cause. Buckley's Cinnamated Capsules give you the benefit of not ON but FOUR pain- 3W ls Cheap Insurance Yes, 3e s. bushel is mighty AAA ‘an A large numba" of ranchers horn Charlottetown and vicinity attend» ed n. meeting last Monday Warring and quickly took up the content; of two care of horse meat shipped from Swift Current. . Sank. The "Ml Will be put tn- the cold storage Plant which has Just been com- pleted at Charlottetown for the Provincial Government. The bulld- 1118 “'11s orgtnally erected for the Charlottetown Flour Mills Oom- Pany. Ltd. and it is a credit to those who designed it. and bllilt it, as the timber used in the frame is very heavy and the material or the finest quality. We don't know where a more ideal situation for a tplil-"ll could be obtained for re. conversion and it certainly helps the cold storage situation not only in Charlottetown but the whole Province. When the top floor is wmtlleted and e freezer installed upwards of ‘l5 to 20 cars qt meat and other products can be takfl care of. MUST IE FOUCIIT FROM TIIE FIRST SNEFZE-AIID HERE IS _ AN EFFECTIVE WAY T0 D0 IT relieving, cold-dispelling ingre- dients. The first ingredient relieves aches, pains and feverish- ness PAST. The second prolongs that relief. The third gives you the lift you need. The fourth-Oil of Cinnarnon—is grand for grippa and similarmatiatlies. Be prepared. Get these two dependable Buckley remedies NOW. If fevetishness persists call your doctor. The weather the past few weeks has been almost ideal for fox ranchers with the Blctlpflm] that the snow has pretty well disappear"- cd and if a real cold spell comes along that would make it more difficult to save litters as snow banking srotmd houses certainly gives warmth. 'I'here ls mother factor that our rancher friends will have to watch carefully and it is the providing of fresh drinking water dolly for the foxes. When the snow is srousid they will nose into it and obtain sufficient liquid Girl Guide News TIIELY NOTES 0N T CONNECTED WITII Silver Fox and Mink F arming THE tsmnmaxoulv . Gvakulaa ones I ev~ee “fiwveweooew 110x 81d mutations W111 be offered Wednesday. April 2nd. and the ‘fourth section qt 7.500 silver lox ‘and mutations on Thursday, April ;8rd. The total of all types of silver Jud mutations is 36,000 skin; ond ‘In a phone conversation with .Geon-gs Oellbeck he was of the JPI-Illon that at least as good prices iwould he realized as in the Feb- iru-a-ty rule and as large a mrcent- die lfild. if not larger. Mr. Call- ‘beck was particularly pleased with the 300d offering the Association I18 Dweenting the buyers in what is Iknown as the Special Collection Ymentloned above. It will be rc- ,metm»bercd that last year and the Previous year similar chic-elicits Jlwlltht much hIBher than average ‘PT-Wee and larger percentage were 501d. Mr. Cullbcok also said that over 40.000 pelts have been received by his Association lotr disposal this ‘season. This is a record for recent years. I Arthur C. Prentiss. General Man- ager Oanadlan Fur Auction Sales (Mrnpany. Ltd. Montreal. in a re~ cent interview says . “The fur industry seems to he enlerging from a prolonged period of lhhctivlty to one of normal operations. Tile dis- position- of the trade to matlte com- mitments can undoubtedly be attri- buted to an anticipated renetvul of orders from the mall branch who have for some time past bcen prim- arily interested in reducing invent- ories without regard to replace- ments." t cheapinsuranceagainstsmut dockage. That's all it costs from it-but there ls no mow worth , Agricultural Institute Meeting‘ The monthly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Branch of the Agricultural Institute of Ca- nada was held in the classroom o! the vocational school on the Ex- perimcntal Farm. Wednesday eve- ning, March l9. The guest speaker for the eve- ning was Mr. L. W. Shaw. Director of Education for Prince Edward, Island. Mr. Shaw's topic was Rural Life in Denmark. His talk was -up~ plemenled with slides which he took himself whi-le in that coun- try studying their educational aya- tem in i933. He pointed out that within a century the rural life of Denmark was changed from a POV-l erty stricken pcorie to a happy and prosperous country through the medium of Folk High Schools started in 1842. Denmark and other Scandinavian countries have made such tremendous strides in the field of cooperatives that. many other countries are studying their meth- ods and trying to impress them or. their uWtl people. At the conclusion of the meeting light rcfrcshntents were served and an enjoyable period was spent in Idisctlssiill! nthttcrs relating to the Institute. IV. C. T. U. Notes tCOhlllflllfld from Page 8) u. Keep cut 1h the vpcn air as nluch as possible and keep the nlind occupied. Craving for a. narcotic. tobacco or alcohol is e physical condition, al- most a disease. iiternlorc the doctor urn help. But the ultimate {UCOQSSI of any kind ul trcatmétlt dcpEnds: on the will to be cured. The Great, Burden-Bearer has said. "My Grace‘ is sufficient for" theei“ and Divine. available in i ___Z_.__i_-_-- ‘sitting in my canonization. Sunday Write for Free Garden Guide lROOKDALE-KINGSWAY NIJRSERIES aemmmtaa our. after Sunday. who in a mood 0! llbelality and thinking this is l. modern day, have begun social. drinking. I have seen them drifting away from Christ. We never stand still. We always move one way or another. awn-y individual and every family is either moving tovttwd Christ so that larger and larger areas of that family life ere under His cont-ml. RNMBnBlld greater dedication and a sense of His nearness und joy in His fellowship; or they are moving in the other chrection. I have yet to sec- a Methodist family begin social drinking. and not begin to drift. snvay iirom Quiet, away from witnessing for Him. zvway from His church. Perhaps other denominations can do it. I make no criticism of them. I don't believe Methodists. who have been brought up with that kind d conscience, candioiLAtleaetitkyetfobe proved to"me. CANADA PROVINCE F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Notice f4: creditors of first meet- ing where assignment made. Ill-III Grlfhn ll» c‘ 1/00/09, moanmntmmavrsm ‘list most valuable propertyyeu own m. , a house. a farm. or a factory-it's yum and your ability to earn. ‘ You expect to live to 06, but tr you don't. then your tnceme-makinrplaut. YOU. is destroyed. Protect. with Life Insurance. the that. is standing in your own shoes. LIT’! TALK THIS OVIII E C. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U., Provincial Manager ‘p P. I. Island. value li.©©.@©@©@©©©@. . ANNUAL MEETING P. E. I. POTATO GROWERS' ASSOCIATION Canadian Legion Hall 57 GRAFTON STREET-BELOW PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Tuesday. March 25., 1947' 2:30 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. The Annuoi Meeting of the P. E. I. Potato Growers‘ Associu. tion for the transaction of general business will be held in ti" Canadian Legion HuII. We invite anyone interested in the potato industry to attend. 7:30 P.M. EDUCATIONAL MEETING open to the public at which time various phases of the industry will be considered In- cluding marketing, grading, diseases, spraying and o discussion about making Prince Edward Island n disease free potatoes. ores for while now and ant that is around rt to protectyourwheat against seed-borne bunt or stinking smut-to cut losses from root rot and smut dockage. Disinfect seed wheat with CERESAN. Use CERESAN to control loose and coveted smuts ofoats—barley stripe, covered and Tack loose \smuts of barley. Take no chances. Treat all your seed grain with CERESAN. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Agricultural Chemicals Division DIIIIIII - Menstrual I L; Iafgfilv conttammntednso don't 7TH COIIIPAN‘ if you have not already done so an At our meeting on March 4, we mush-ms“, flu them day 51w;- day had Parkdale Guides as visitors. _,__ After inspection we had a knot The horse ma,“ mum)“ d°e5 slime 80d F1"! Aid R91“- A" 9"“ not look quite as serious ss it did a roilmcnt followed during which re“. wwks ago when nu,- Bdvgces Flolrcnce Ferguson and [Eunice Lar- were that mere “a; like“, to be a ter were enrolled and Maureen Bc- VBTv great scar-city due to the shiv- halter cream“ will‘ h" 3m mfitllls of Canadian horse meat to Class Badge. Europe and LWNRA and other 0,, March ll. w! had Mfs- Mb‘ purposes, else shipments to the ert MacCalIHm rive s 19'0"" b“ United State; ‘where it was freely the Child Nurse Badge, after whichlsold in shops Iabened as such Now s film was shovm. mm-e meat products are coming on On March 18. M“ Mflwauu-‘I the markets of the United States seam spake t“ “I a" "Iv CW“ and that fills the bill. mo the de- Nurse Badge. Our meeting ended mand kept up l5 i; was gt it; peel; with camlifirf!» during W010i! P0301»! for a few years the wild horse pop- Ctitcliffe told the story of the life “lat-ion of Canada and the Unltcd of Si. Patrick. States would have be"! Iilumed Ii i 9W9? ine Underwriters Laboratory ond YALE contbinntion lock. Outside 27 x I7 x J7 I-2; THE TREASUR t THE ARlSTOCRAT-ISO ti..." Outside 2| 14x 14 3.4 x 1s s- » THE PRESIDENT-BOO LBS. THE ATLAS-—450 LBS. Outside 29 x 18 x19 3-4; Inside 20 3-8 x131-4 x I3 11-16 Outside 31 x I9 x 19 3-8; Inside 22 3-4 x141-4 x17 7-16 THE COMMODORE—750 LBS. Outside 361-2 x 22 x 24 I-2; Inside 27 7-8 x 171-4 x 17 7-16 For prices and further particulars write or phone C. S. THOMPSON Iout so badly that ranchers might _, . have N, so to some other form of SAFE -SAFES~ SAFES A SAFE INVESTMENT » Avoiiubie NOW for immediate shipment-Jive models from WIIICI‘! to choose-These are not just steel boxes, but Iprotein nourishment. It must be remembered that not only foxes wd 1 Imlnk but dogs are larsvly led on horse meat. it being the prime con- §|stittttt<m OE some of the best brands of dog food 0n the market- enu- ~ approved FIREPROOF SAFES The Montreal Fur Salm Ltd. wnnotmoed that their March rule ‘has been postponed from filthy. March 21st until Tuesday, March izsm. when the followlnc wirntifiw will be offered tor sale . 2.500 mutation foxes. 6.000 511W! 0°! and 6.000 ranch mimic as well as l variety of wild furs. 4; Inside 141-8 x11 x111-8 Inside 18 x 12 3-8 x I3 5R—500 1-55- I Following the above sale the Qmadim mn- Auction Sales Com- pany, Ltd. will commence their yen-flue on Wednesday. Mil-WI‘ 36th‘ 21-21;. These days will be devoted to what i-s known as Getter-ad Furs. including 5.000 wild mink. 34.000 ranch mink, 1,400 mas-tan as Well I) I01 Upper Prince Street Charlottetown-Phone 251 Authorized representative for P. E. I. ond KENT, ALBERT, WESTMORELAND COUNTIES N. B. as mlLtI-Cml. ermine. 01191‘ ‘m0 v97‘ lous other furs. 0n Monday. March 31st. the first section of 811W!‘ T07! and mutaticns numiberlng 9.500 will i Good sellinvg developed last wcclt at the New York Auction Com- ipany. Ltd. sale 4f mutation skins. were otter-ed. The company help is pm y er. “W” “I In the mutfer of the Blllltfllpln! m, ‘L Em”, Gnu,’ o, Tums,“ h, If is in your interest t9 be present of both meetings. fox , “m” t° 3°’ m“ W" “I” "I"? where three collections. total 4,-t66‘pflnted by reami- Tlte article by Dr. Kress is f?- TEMPERANCE WORK IN ‘reports that '76 per cent of the I collection of 664 skins from mem- QUEBEC I hem of the Protvrculvc Color —-* _ _ ‘ Phase Association was '72 per ccnt 1 The 1311"“ i135?" “m5 I sold and cc-llccticn cf 2.136 from {K181100090 In my mmmi‘ 0 ‘he members of the Zviilligon and TIIEHH-lil Cillvefliimi c! Lite Clan- Morrison Associated Ranchs and 6B 1161' cent qt the 1.666 skins from In- dependent Shlppcrs rwcrc disposed of. A top price of $80.00 was paid for a platinum and ore cf $58.00 for some white faces. An official estlrnateof lope: cent was given for tha rise of the price levci over current market icvcls with the goods mostly bought by manufact- urers. The silver fox collection consisted o: 10,506 skins of various descrlpt ion. A total of tillmifullsilverswvsstiilptir cent bought at a top price of $37.00. The bulk of the goods sold at around $23. to $24. Only a small quantity of three-quarter silvers-lea skins -'was offered and they were com- pletely sold. The best price was $17000 but the majority was sold around the $16.00 murk. Oruy 52 half silvers were offered arid also completelv sc‘d. The tcp price was $14.00. The balance of the collection 3.363 skins. was of various dc- swipticms and in the less desirable class of goods including discolored and damaged skill! "WY 801d 90 per cent. The bullc of the purchnses was made by manufacturers and: dealers of the jacket mid trimming, trade especially active. Seattle. Wash. March 14th Brice advances of 10 per cent on. S11v9;- fox, '1 pet!‘ cemrt on while faces and 5 per cent on all types 0f beaver as compared to lust luv-till were Reorder] at the fir €X¢11fiflBe' sale. 13.600 ranch mink wns '78 P?!‘ cent sold: fine skins brought $20.; atdian Temperance Federation on?‘ the following: i (at The Provincial Temperanctr Council. It was formed cn Blob-j ruary "i, 1942. Its composition is as follows: Justice Round Millar, mm; Dr. a. B. bebel. M. n . Mont-I real; Mr. Archll Bellemnre, Montv real; Dr. Jean-Charles Miller, MD...‘ Quebec; Mr. Jacques Cartier. Saint-I Jean-dc-Quebec; Dr. Adelnrd Tilt-j mulllt, M. D., Tmis-Rivlcrcs; Mr.‘ 'Augu:tiu Girazd. Ch-icoutlmt. Itsl functions are mainly i0 8011i)‘ ‘he best ways and metiml for promoting temperance. and-to take all kinds, of initiatives conducive to that end. Its Secretariatc i; located at 2080 my o; Much A n“ 1941 wtxst Dorchester Street, Montreal.‘ (b) The Society of the Black. membership in tile I Quebec aware (one of the l-‘idlocetsesl ,which comPTISe the whole Pmvlnfm" o; Quebec) amounted to 96.600 m; iDecember. i943. This ‘is an nssoclav. Iitgm or total abslience. " a (c) The ‘Oercles Laoordelasa (for men) and the "Cercles Jearbd‘ Arc’ (for women) are also an HFEOdfll-t ion of total. abstinence. but o! more recent institution. As of Dectrnber. 3151, 1945, there were 300 CHTIOSJ I operating in l2 dioceses, with a total! miemtbm-ehlp of 171500- . Th? lustimaies for 1946 are as follows: 1350 Circles In l4 dioceses. with I- Itotal membership of 40.000- , City of Charlottetown. C7055 was founded in 1043- T1151 Addreseo! Custodian, diocese of P, O. Bea 33 Suuunenlde, Prince County, Prince Edward Is- land. Merchant, Authorised Assign- or, Debtor. ' Nnbioe is hereby given that I. Ernest Gillie, of Tignish, in Prince County, Prince Edward IaIand,| made nn assignment on the llth day o! Dias-ch A. 1)., 1947, and that the first meeting of creditors will he held on Wednesday the 26th day of March A. D. 1047, at the hour of eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at the Law Court's Building, In the By Order of Dinctors, r. t. |. POTATO eaowsas ASS'N. "©"f yifiriOéébQh filth MACHINERY RATI ONED? Ne. Form Machinery is eff the ration list, but is still in short supply. Our 1947 quota is, if anything, lest than that of u year ago. However, we ore in e position to guer- , ontee delivery on a limited number of the following moch- u mes: i“ To vote thereat, proofs of claims! and proxies must be flied with me prlor thereto. Those having clnlms against the estate must file the name with the Custodian or the Trustee, when ap- polnféd, before the distribution ls_ made, otherwise the proceeds of the estate will be distributed among the parties entitled thereto without re- gard to such claims, Dated at: Surnme side, this 18th 40 and 80 Gallon POWER SPRAYERS One Only 200 Gallon SPRAYER (Power rake-off) One and Two Row POTATO PLANTERS _ One and Two Row POTATO DIGGERS One POWER UNIT, 14-16 H.P. One Double Unit MILKER (Electric) One FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTOR For Potato Planter. -DON'T DELAY — ORDER TODAY — W. R. JENKINS INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER FREDERICK J. E. WRIGHT. Custodian. '1’. a. Island. Mow? Cheek it with i and ICDNOIICAL IIII 17-46 Just inhale ‘the llnlffck relief. lflalfaao: achngl Oetahettletoday. Excerpt 1mm l wmm PlemlfdI Qeo-QMQ-o Irua cunsn or SOCIAL ammo, ING i 212 Greet George Street ~ to $88. ordinary $11. i0 517-‘ wfldittt Henmepln Ave. Methodist church l be offered. 0n April lat the second section of 8.500 sliver fox and The bounty of One Dollar be paid only in the first four Announcing A MARITIME MAIL-ORDER SERVICE FOR Garden Seeds ORDERS FILLED SAME QUALITY SEEDS AT FAIR PRICES ENQUIRIES‘ INVITED t mos wanran WE PAY FREIGHT - - HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PROMPT PAYMENT Ilelaughlin Milling 0o AM HERST, t Skunk and Owl BountyF The bounty as at present being paid on Arctic Owls will be discontinued on and after April 1, i947. discontinued on and after May 1, 1947 and thereafter will W. F. ALAN STEWART, Minister of Agriculture. mutations P111! B 51100181 0011mm?“ of 1,000 pelts, mutations, from the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Amociatton, suntan-side. will be put on sale. ‘These iiwllld! 50o platlnums, an white faces and 20g pom‘ platlnums. They are mostly show pelts from the Prince Edward Island flmtd Ontario W" shows held early in January and have been extensively sdverttsedto the fur trade by the Canadian Nat- icmirl and no doubt will create a great deal of interest. each on adult skunks will be months of each yeor. The third section of 9,600 silver ATTENTION MIR. FAR-MEI and Gladioli I ant the authorized Repre- sentative for Renfrew Products in this District. H you need a new Oresm Sep- arator. let me demonstrate in your own dairy a smooth, easy turning Renfrew that gets every last drop of cream. I can make immediate delivery. Increase your cream "sqtfes and help increase the butter pro- duction. Give me a call at any time. For lalee and lerviee l IIIIBEI MaeLIAN, ' Clyde River This yeerget e NEW DAY AS RECEIVED M" I I catan SIPARAIOR uguflfl-IMCIAIII-IAIIQIAGIQ mink we; 52 ffel‘ cent sold. Fine Alnskan or similar tyrr-‘s larcuqlli $39, to $42. North-western $16. i0 e19. White fox was 20 per cent sold. cmres and twos mush! 020- '0 $24" 00. . Winnipeg. March 14th All overall advance of $10 pcr cent was reported at the Scudack Fur A1101- im gale. There was a tars! alien‘ dance of Amcriowri. Eurorfifln and Canadian buycrs and bidding was ‘mafia-L wild mink was the leading article sold. Increased crest was also shown In 811V" I0‘ "m1 lug‘ haired furs. George Sctvlack. ‘m ‘:- 5 o! the comcatiy, lndcat. the" l3 m incieased buying 7991'"! 311d the trade it beclnnlns i" realize that certain furs are PM“ supp“. wild mink reached as “w, $5,155; reach mink tvivr-rcc"; .5 _ q m price an. ago? t” Igg-"Smt of the offerinfl '35 sold. A entail offering of 800d ‘extra large and ‘mt. bpgught $2.75. llhrr 'I‘radee Revicvw. Y3? in a recent story said "Some Iden of the smazlm chmligg: that have taken P1306 h‘: ‘hislzlwi, of fine apparel auxin! i 9 l" m mm,“ can ‘he realized when “Bide; the following prices quot- New For Chicks that pay orwfiaa No letter Wtihinl. No mono! orders. No bother. Just let me know what you want and when you want it. 100% live delivery guaranteed. CHARLES E. WORTH CIIAIIIHITITOWN PHONE ms-t. e/o Riggs i Berrtgan lher Waugh. Wllluet Valley. 0. B. lame. Brooilrn. Winston W. carrie- Albertan- gmwifl bw-hnurrvthwsesrllittlfii’ n, "sum that it tum Emirmbapohs, by m. Richard c. mahws’ paste,» qt’ the church. i I would to God that not one of‘ {the people in this congregation or; ‘one of the numbers of this church Iwwid eves- touoh'or serve a drop of amy kind of wine. beer. or hard l i i Jlqum‘. Why? Because I We M10 ihavc seen people coming hen". ,_,_ ____ . m. _ rd by rmg of New Ycrks most famous. retailers. Silver Blue mink cape, sasoo. formerly -’>_°-°°°i Itlpped Russian r-able (0.1. c0950. [gm-mark $8,500: Platinum Silver i130); Cont, 51,500. forrncrly r12.500:: Inatural grey broodthil Ii‘! inch Iswagger coat. $2.000. fcmwfly 53-- ‘200; nulria 43 inch coat. $1.150 i formerly $1.050- rn-g- Fur Tradc Review New YOTP- brlicwcs that Silver Flex Ill-FY cm” hack and- brgng W311i it other fox fill‘! that can be and for trimming ' nrpoeca. It says "Fashion was p ed away frcm that t long-haired twltry- be 1 (hut the dresses are goinfl 10f n "w Illtlle teaser and ll "1"" ° ° " Ithat coats will be s hills 1°08" t. > oth cloth coats and fur 0C!!! 0B“ Istand lonfldllkfid m1’ Mm‘! when {thev are n certain length. unhilll’ well below the km“- Thefe l" Indications that thc m: collar "Ill take on much more Imvimance m 5 year than it has for Isl/ml Y"? past. 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