For Men - as viell Women Bspsnsc Dr. Chase's Nerve Food i! m gen olwn eraiiy used by women we are nsked, ‘Is Nprve Flood for men s; weli as women?’ Yes. fully as man hill‘ (Jae chronic lllI-l noon rcspdll men as women e nervous di era with Ion o! p, indigestion, headaches c, and such ailments to the use of this well known mineral and Vitamin B! tonic. A-"k Qflly size bottle of ' Dr. Chase's - Nerve Food, . m plus-coco. lso pills-SIM) BAYVIEW SOIIEEIIEII OOIII. $12.50 per ton A. Pickarll 8. 0o A Uliliii for the new econ- i‘ TODAY NOVEMBER '29. 194-.- “ i . TIIIELY IOIES OI TOPIOS OOIIIIEOTEB vllill biiver Fox and . ' Mink Farming i Just released ls the story 0! i!" I-‘rcsnms, who in the early 190°" werethe four youngest son! o! I lugs iamilyon ‘s backwoods farm In Wlldtflialn. They and their PIT’ ants had a hard struggle for the very ordinary comforts oi life and among their tions was the trapping of fur-bearing animals. ‘Their dreams were to some time capture a silver fox. regarded n! the most beautiful fur-bearing an- imal In the world. eliminated encephalitis. herds to like ‘ most eliminated encephalitis. News of the pioneer efforts of tihat their disease the fathers of the Industry, Dal- ton. Oulton. the Rayners. the Tup- llns and others had penetrated to their western home. ‘ilheir trials in getting established as fox farmers were sufficient to dsrunt all but those having the most indomitable will and perseverance. Their moth- er. whom the book IIIOW! l5 B ‘"0" man of remarkable industry. intell- igence and firmness oi will. entered unous. It took years blocked the disease and vv experimented with a as their silver ml efforts. ol cells was “swam of 40-00"- The story oi the trials and trib- ..“" :z"."...:la.:r:;":::%l.::‘s:i l... sue/m u u» JasnulgsgA Kan, who Wm be re- company which the four boys and mflnbereé here“ by 01d plenum’ their cousin Edwin Neilman formed. particularly by “he Wrmr who pun is so interesting and so inspiring has“! {axes 1mm hm’ among that It should be in the hands of ghem a beauwul peace Rive, s“, every fox and mink farmer in Am- V" male 10x ‘n was 5mm“. 10x95 ericel. In vmy own case it has meant b,‘ t h Sold ‘to Frflr," Bro,» that a. great change. Displrited and dis- IB e ‘bl their ‘Inter success lmllmged bl’ me I°W Prices ""4 wage pr; t? m‘, “c, ,h‘,,,‘,},g seeming neglect oi the fashionable ‘oaeiullhev gel. 'produc|,,g “we world for silver fox pelts which for mo ‘bdgmfi with? 5",," to appeal 27 years we have been breeding, ‘l m the m‘. fashion wor]d_‘W8 were almost ready to qui-t the lbllllbngtythat t'me was enalmoured ci KEV-Tie. bllt- after reading this book u“ dark yes. oven black 53.1w,- We have came to the conclusion if we int one or two years of ill suc- a . brain seizure disease, decimated their” ‘ of upwanis- 01 25 per cent. It was at that time that they first employed the late Dr. Robert G. Green, well known to fox farmers here. Years o! research and the expenditure o! millions of dollars resulted in the production I oi a vaccine tfrlat mitigated or al- They congratulated themselves troubles were about over when distesnper hit the, herd and the ravages were enori before Dr. Green could cope with it and at times the outlook was almost hope- less, but through his efforts a dil- temper virus was discovered M]? Ber mouth was Y lhaa cut down the losses to a neg-i ligi-bl! amount. Dr. Green had also protective m“) the“. p1,", and enwur-agsdwirus for mvnk as From-ms had mam mhey were among the first, £20m.- ln extensively for mink farm- discoverers oi ginseng and their ef- ing as well as fox fanning. Their mm to cultivate this Chinese lux- oneratlom m thls lllw bmlm‘ B" ufy mo; are afmost as fascinatmg great that a year ago their cutout _ ha’ I "Bright With Silver", by Kath- and the going easy new difficulties IULOVA rene Pirlkerton, publiflied by wll- would sohmlht them such u mld- LORIE 11am Sloane Associates. m West s1 eluuiifis dig 3 llookzlmllh. TAVANNES - O5 St, New York 19. N.Y. This book sprovplll-c. M maeLwwhen the“ '8“ CYMA THE GUARDIALN. CHARLOTTETQ .- OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Believe Us . . . . There's no finer, no greater value, than o Jewellery Gift. Never before llevs we Iled tucIl on assortment both in price end qucliry. Come in ond see ‘for yourself-Gills to suit any or oll on your list. 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"And YOU promised to do nothing about It." The redl-leuded girl took s long were quite pale. very firm and 141W". I am not Going to have dinner with you and you, tonight. I am having dinner Wm‘ Barney Teel. I am late for a imllortant four o'clock. ap- “0f course you absoiutiey rid- In Mesnoriam MR. JOHN Y. RIIAY The death oi John Yarker Reay occurred suddenly at his residence, l4 Water Street, on Friday, No- vember 14th. He had been in poor health for some years" but had remained fairly active until bis death. Mr. Reay was born in Montreal, the son of Charles Reay and Helen Margaret Sirpell. He was named for a great grandfather, Rcbert Yorker, who was Pay- master General o! the Imperial Forces in Canada during the War oi 1812. His mother's father J. G. S ppell. was Chief Engineer in the Department of Public Works ior the Province of Quebec and was in charge oi the construction of the Lachine Canal. Ivir. Dcay was draugbtsman with the Dominion Bridge Company in Lflchifle. Quebec. where he lived with his wife and family before moving to Charlottetown in 1935. Always s. lover of nature, Mr. Reay was a keen sportsman, and when he was prevented by ill health most Successful in raising Mont- l-ea1 Melons and. as recently as this year. sweet potatoes. He also in- lroduced a strain of western prize- lvinning bronze turkeys in this "The exceptions referred lo above are veterans ills- cliurged subsequent to January l, 1947, pensioners and veterans whose entry into training was delayed by the necessity for medical treatment under author- ity of lbo Dcpuruncnl of Veterans Allah's. Published under the authority av NOTICE TO VETERANS INTERESTED IN TRAINING If you are planning on faking vocational training under the Veterans Rehabilitation Act, you should apply immediately, as the right to apply, with very few exceptionfl‘, ends December 31, 1947. Applications may he made to the nearest district of the Department of Veterans Affairs in person or by mail, or to the Veterans’ Ofiicer at the nearest oificc of the National Employment Service. The Riglll Honourable Ion A. Mackenzie, Minister of Veterans Afioirs. TIIE, DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS/AFFAIRS and pry-wt with Silver. i-‘le s "mm "r p”. ppp-“n-i \\-~~.-~¢-'.‘r- appealing phi-aw in the m ercbcnd- izillg oi pulls. " From a small bc-olunilll: in 1910- 19-14 they devcloned the _ hem or foxes in the world wltlh an annual production oi‘ unwhrds of 40.000 pelts and annual sales checks foxes. they pvrscvcred and 0V6‘!!- uhlly ihr-ll- efforts were rcwflrded r wanting in courage and tenacity oi larfzclt IJOSS drive us out of fur Ianmlng that we would_be very purpose. i I We would be rEImiSS if we did not praise the author and also the From-ms for the frankness oi the story. The good pnd ill sucess. the mistakes as well as the accomp- lishments have been clearly nhown llnd from it we too. who have then stole." "That was before you started me by refusing to co-operng; with me. I assumed you'd he delighted Must I force you to help me, Miss Porter? Must I notify the police?” She said recklessly; "C... ahead; What can you tell them?" mfl- I assumed you'd he delghged that interne suit to Stefan Zcrane phoned for the ambulance he The redheaded girl stared Province. and was a keen apiarlst. In 1910 he married Helen Isobel Palmer ct‘ Charlottetown who sur- vives him. together with three daughters: Dorothy, Mrs. Colin Mitchell oi Montreal; Phyllis, Mrs. Paul Stevens of Halifax, and Frances, Mrs. Thomas l-Ilrst of lviontréal. Also surviving are two brothers. William in Fort Sask- atchewan. Alberta. and Albert in at California. U.S.A.; and two grand- Gordon Thomson. The president. was in tile cilair. and the opening hymn “Break, Thou the Bread of Life" lwas followed by rcadingl Psalm U9 ill unison and reading- Hymn 115 as a prayer. ‘ The chapter from our studyl book was entitled "Island Keepers, oi the Word." and Mrs. Elmer] Frizzel read the inspiring story; oi the [W0 Blnghzlnls, [other and‘ son .who translated the Bihie into wrestled with the same problems as success Bllpeflred a 5"" "m"? as the Frcmcns can compare the f llli n dollars and over. Bur PHONE 24o (it snlsmno Oensv road they (r051. JUS! Haws“ usmrxibee-fiobiw r ". l‘ . ._-_ lllIllK FOR SALE Some oi the very best Silver- bill from prize stock. Also Ilnil blood and Stopli- mi icmoies. sh QUl ROBERT MUTCH Mount Herbert results of our methods in widely separated parts of the continent. MIIIK OFFERING SILVEBBLUS Ind i The season ior peiting has ar- i f HALF snoons rived and March pups in most cnscs can new be pelted. that is if, they have been well fed and are up in fur, but we would not recom- mend pelting of Aprl-l pups until a week or two of cold weather has arrived. ‘ljbe present season seems to us to have been a favorable one for the development of good pelts. at least that is the way we find it and we hope it is the same wlih others. Yesterday we pelted quite a number of March pups and looking Canada's most profitable fur bearer-from prize winning stok - fully immunised against distemper. _ G. HARDING b SON i925 - 8rd Avenue i Calgary. Alberta | RAW Throughout tile entire season Silver ond Mutation‘ Fox Pelis, Mink and oll other kinds of row Iurs ore received Icr ipmellt to us by:— J. A. WEBSTER d. CO. I56 Richmond Street them over we are convinced that it was not too early. The best tech- nique In pelting must be used; even though pelts are low in price there is no justification for neglect in this matter. The government grad- lng system takes into account the lmanner of palting and the fact as to whether or not the paws have been scraped clear oi fat and other details. and if you have been re- lmiss in this regard your pelts will certainly be graded lower. l Q4 FURS .-a l u Ilhe silver iox situation has a bit of silver lining in the clouds, that is to say the sales have Increased enonrlously in the United States film-buggy" due to the removal of the tax on fox furs used for is-immmg pur- poses. We mentioned that Neim- ond en's sold their entire offering of 15,000 in New York two weeks an: at an advance of 10 to 20 percsn J‘ ‘l’ STEWART and the market is read: to absorb . Montana. other good quantities I is regret- These ore our only receiving stations this season. PRINCE ‘EDWARD ISLAND FUR POOL LIMITED SUMMERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~10 CKIES .ted that our government did not | see fit to allow our money to seek its own level in the United States wlhich would have been about 13 percent under the American stan- dard. That would have meant to us 13 percent in exchange whldi would have out the duty down to 24% percent and would have en- abled us to sell large quantities of, furs in the USA. Instaad they have been trying to keep our mon- ‘ i l "Time mull bills‘ I5“! "I NM m l By Ken Reyzphls . - - ey at par. which is nonsensical be-_ cause no one sen get par for Can-h adisn money in the United States today and therefore the idea that it_can be kept at par is a fioticimu ' one. . v lion. Mr. Abbott iilserlted the: mistake i-roln his .‘ Hon. Mr. Ilsiey, who was no limit, led away by the seeming ability of Canada to keep our finances on a par with the U84. which has 140 millions of the ‘richest people in the world. It is to be hoped that, now the U5. market is denied us that the I-Ion. 1k. llcKinnon-ma! have made some deals wit-b Demin- tons such s; South Africa which will permit our pelts being export» ed to ouch counties. when tbers iaamarkctiorthun ii-weeanae- euro entree. l ’ i‘ '._i-- In Memorlam. s: gficsrx: illi- 1 . ' I . . mmnw-"s-"llsvl we lath ms-s-Tsssnsssllaq Ellfillliylifihvili. l trams o d-l To‘: lilo‘: risalilere m???’ . And he wasn't holding the Jim mist him ‘at Newark-armed. him in dismay. it!" she walled, "I don't have to." "I won't do it." "Very well." He dialed SP-7-3100 Isaver “You can't prove down. "Hello." he said. "Wilt!" Sally Porter vraiied. and grabbed the telephone. “Not me Pbllce. I'll do It!" "Never mind it." he said to Headquarters. He put the phone back on its prongs. "Now call up Barney and break that date." "He won't be there! He'll be at Pop Krcscdsl" "Get busy." Sally Porter snatched up the "lfliihone and dialed the Globe's city room. Barney Teel had not left for Pop Kreacos; he “.35 Justt leaving. His voice was “use... an . “Hi, Toots!" he cried. “It's going to be smeared all nvcr the from Plze of the Wall Street edltionl You should have heard Huriyi" "All. that's grand." sally said, “You'd better plan to see me later, I'm following up_ another sngl on Zflrene- I can't have dinner ‘bith you." ~ There was a silence at other end. ‘Who are dinner with?" She said hastily. "No qne, dug-- ling. I'll just have time for a bite and I'll call you as soon as I'm clean.‘ Barney Teal said heavily. "All right." "You're not anIry?" “Hell, no." "Pl call you around nine or ten." "Where are you phoning from?" “A drugstore." "Okay. my sweet. Goodby." She put the phone dclwn and said coldly. "May I go now, Mr. Larsen?" "Yet." he said. "But don't for- get: we're having dinner at the Dubonhaix, MisrPorter. At eight," “N03. _ The telephone rang again. I-ie answered it. The voice of his father's secretary. in Washington. said: “This is Al. The senator left okay on the three o'clock plane. He's bringing the alligator briefcase. Better have Harry or the you having I-Ie hasn't a bodyguar ." "I'll attend to It." “Have you found that girl yeti" . "Not yet, Al. Bo long." Eric Brien-put the back. Th readheaded girl was standing i the doorway. with the telephone children. Janet and Dorothy Ann lfitchell oi Montreal. The funeral was held on No- vember 17th. from St. Peter's Cathedral. Charlottetown to St. the native languages of the people of Havxiion and Gilbert Islands. Various mcnlbers participated in a very educational "Do You Know" period conducted by the president, and the devotional period closed by singing “Breathe on me Breath of God." The business period opened with roll call and reading of minutes of previous meeting. Mrs. Hazen Howard reported having sent‘ the bundle of clothing for Chinese Relief and each member is asked to bring some article of clothing for British Relief to the next meeting. The nominatlns 60m- mittee to arrange for a new slate of officers for i948 was appointed as follows: Mrs. Harry Crosby. Mrs. Charles Hyde. Mrs. Watson Livingstone. It was decided to have the mite box opening at the Manse. Mrs. Elmer Prizzel and Mrs. George MscMillan to arrange for program. Plans were made for pantry sale. Mrs. Hazen Howard Mrs. Gordon Thomson , Mrs. Mur- iel Godfrey. Mrs. Colin A. MacPhaiI Mrs. Eisner Frizzel and Miss Iaurs Crosby were named as committee to arrange for same. Meeting closed by repeating Mizpah Benedictiona A very dainty lunch was served by hostess assisted by committee in charge. Peter's Cemetery. elevator. He accompanied her. "I don't suppose." Miss Porter said desperately. "it strikes you as a rotten trick to play on your father." "You don't know father." "It won't work. anyway, It's ab- surd." "You don't know me. Shall we settle some details? Don't forget my name is Eric. We've been en- gaged, say. a week. Hadn't we better have a rehearsal?" “I'm sure." she said. “we're both clever enough to ad lib anything." The elevator door opened. Miss Porter walked in. He followed her. She said firmly; "You're not going down with me." He put his lips close to her ear and murmered as the elevator started down: "This building has a fatal fascination for you. I'm going to see you safely out o! it. And there's something I for- got to say. Can you hear me?" “Yes? . "I'm glad you're so much in love with Barney. I love obstacles." "Isn't that dandy. Mr. Ilsraen Barney and I are going to be mer- ried next week." His brown eyes glowed. "Then I haven't much time to shovw you what s mistake you were about to make." "But that's simple. Mr. Larsen All you have to do is ltart over again at birth and grow up into an entirely different sort of per- son." The elevator stopped. The door opened. The redheaded girl walked out. and Eric Larsen said to the doorman. "A cab for Miss Porter." The doorman went out and blew his whistle. A cab pulled into the curb. Eric Larsen walked to the curb with Miss Iwrter and said. "I'll call for you at sevent-hifty." She got in. she smiled at Eric Larsen. It was a smile of radiance, of loathing. and of challenge. He sighed. First. he reflected. make s .edh‘eaaded girl mad. (To Ba continued) CORNWALL W. H. l. The regular monthly meeting of Cornwall W. M. B. was held on door open. Bhe started toward the Nov. 11th at the home ofjllrs. ysasmllvrlnmmavnm . I/m M”, E. C. 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