a l. l ' s ‘l U. The weather is (‘liarlemagul the ~- g _ u; 5g; Guardian commented: “Li Hung prilslllfierrguasgcrlgerdnen mgdu that; Chung BOW! 3N!!!" 0311106111811.‘ countrymen furious, and thqv died this date 190i; wuu the first drew toguthar again and duo-ed sold!» and d1 but in his coun- battle. Their rude courugl ‘treoxllllo 1:2. t: n: nosggflfynfvfdael; however, no match for the clpllned forces and superior stra- tegy of Charles. who completely defeated them. Their leader Witti- kind. hero of the whole war. was captured, confessed the superiority of the God of his foes, and was bailtiscd at Attigny in the year P 765. His example was generally iollowcd, but ll. is remarked by all historians that thc Christianity of Lllcsr Clcrnlaliic tribes was but a llllll wnccr oveflyll‘ lheh‘ llllml" 1.1.: paganism: for centuries they \\'Dl"Sllli),'lt‘(l at tile church n Sun- days and secrcllj," propitla ed their o!- izolls. lllifltl‘ the shadows of tlic sacral as groves, during the 10> t lllc week. .~\:..l now Clilirlcs systematically introduced the I-‘ranklsh organiza- tion. politically and ecclesiastical- ly, among these wild tribes and Ciuflllillly haul become Christian, - _ l hi . Evan the alert fender: of the a, was, m “pup, pm“, now pp i; barrel and after a few discharges Islander who has not seen it at the burdl-‘ckl and me any pam- Si? gbegi: lYOKi-‘liQg svtrklilicthtblsesieifii. illedwliilnccki] gglftcllflllblgéslsbggzll: ‘bhltlgb- gxlll-hrhamhg N°""I|“" ‘m’ m5 inc Nurlhllicll, among whom the gun crew werehn as great least once in his till‘ lien liie- Chute °l lhB dhhdelhlh- 5'1: lhe too hm‘ but whlch are mm” in; the boolhi Another inflow- “m, o“, S23“$J.§“.l.’2.%i.° “l.$‘..“°.i“..f*.l§.°.“l; léi"?.'..”é‘é.£‘.’f..”2f 0* €“.§‘..°.‘§.‘;i ‘emit l: "Tl: d... a . u... w... u my 1 ---- a- ~»-~l-- ron- ---- --~=-==-~-». 1. rn refuge, llLl oppose iar- _ -' _ : . - _ f m nib“ - 1k L m "up ' g h“, M; in 1m.“- cffpns p, support the Newcastle-a city noted fur its _Solen eiisls Linnaeus, var. Ain- 01 ‘he wild mustard “ed m‘ "WIN"fi“ge.f§a.ppfi§iir°'l‘ii’nflh i535 311d o? fife uni?» miganl: qonf l] srgmrl c c decpum Cause p; i,eaghendpm_ mechanical genius - had u little ‘LEHCBIIIIS Gould. Razor-fish or ables ll w h“ dllrmhhl "llhy “n V” 1 2,5111 m 9' h" ’ ()\\‘lll' t?‘ their influence and neip workshop on the banks of the Tyne Knife-handle Family 'Myacea A ye"! 1h ‘he Blol-lhd-wm! "Y “b” w pmducmg “d tmppmg er‘ A monster o c“ program’ ,.,e,.e““-,,'r8 ‘my, “mm. bloody and where he was wont to spend his bivalve, with each valve or shell lllleeh-lhl ‘he P10“! hllllli ll $0 the“ “'5- Hehexgmtssed ‘the 3:" ggfednonker’ mm M page‘ wu- J 3mm, L...“ revom o; [he s“- leisure hours, and there he took slightly curved, parallel-sided, and the Ellfllce l0 STOW again. Othea 10st faith in t e u ure o e . . ‘ m5 cl liqvliig found that up the task of making the rifled squarely truncate lorglvvliu alike illi icctlve mca rc than planting gar-_ risons to keep the peace’: thous- ands of Saxon families were de- id massacre . _ the United 3mm; E.‘ Green, discoverer of Greenb ported u. other parts d: his em-_¢1’hhl9hl approval and incidental- shells. when the epidermis wearsl My Andres Broom-Plant. srow From lll 0"" n ,5, m r 1d V1,“, V“, e. ,0 Vim and my, sum-eds were pm, 1y his fortune was made. He was .0“, are a dnii chalky whim My ing by the brook, was a. glorious paportgugl: Ofthléficllwlllgtrifthlnoifllgiepgf 8w eenpgzothat while it “wines im- llllil thrir l By s04 the last Kiushted by Queen Victoria and lshell measures 4.5 inches in length mm o! builvlcllP Yf-lm" “hd *4‘ “,5, 19$ B, compafgd win, munlty to foxes there is no equiv- “lmk 0r r cc was quenched‘ became s“ wmmm Armtmng and 7'8"‘ m breadth’ but sped" ‘brown ‘ms W“ but the “we f9n4x3er"rhese' declines run all the alent vaccine so far developed for Duke Th” g o; Bavaria’ who His little shack’ grew ‘till the mens up to 8 inches long are neg broke in and trimmed ltilb much .11’ m 16 was a so“ U; .,.,,55,,1 o; the Frank. great Armstrongs Works cover- unknown, that I got no seed to dutributo. way o .ish King, raised tile standard of 9d lw° "m" °l ‘he 71V" 1mm 3nd was C . . llglinuu tile Saxons. He made an with engines. arms. and explosives. heathen Avars and 59ml them revolt ‘in T78, when Charles alllriillc Willi the H ,. . 1 »- k‘, t; 1- ready to flgllt. Then he $15.1.‘ i.‘§§°.‘..$..°§§§..-iu.? 5331i. nude Lord Armstrong or Classm- Ciiarles had an easy task in de- lo his own Empire. The Avars were a savage race of Mongolian ntaralldcrs who had settled is ilow Hungary. Ch pcdirion against tlicin. The Franks \.crc victorious everywhere, but m f ' i; . over Euro "‘° ° “"5"” w" “auegonifiifl, tion ideas, but to look of the Avnrs was carried out by P°h5t °7 W"- ltie V151?“ u h grea armamen wor s on his gc-ncnls Tllcsc stormed the continent, and hearing this’ Lord n-lnch the Aval-s issued to plun- Armsmm? invited hhh t° p“; castle. z ' t d n. d-WBY‘ (tllsezgufeerss bgcam: “Iibrduphxitlu "um" “l” “m” m" WHI- lhd Z iaomChang | r ce." nilttcd, but Charles pursued his ubeautyqpom", and les homeward, and the vast circular earthworks from clcr tile surrounding country. of Charles‘ armies. The rest sub- usual policy of planting Germanic srttlcrs on their lands. In \‘.‘.‘._\‘ tlle old Pannonia of the R0- nians was added Other campaigns against the Danes, the Wands. an tllc Czechs; increasing the pres- tige of thc Franks, and guarding their frontiers against the aggres- sion of the heathen Slavs Scandinavians. The Duke of Beno- 3° ventum, Italy, was constrained to declare himself a vassal of Frankish King, and so to Sicily, and from the Ebro to tllc Tliclss his will prevailed. The genius of this great man had luc- ceeded in arresting the progress of political decay in mlropo and in \.vcldlrig into one great monarchy all the races of continental Germ- ally. S0 he was crowned Emperor o.‘ the Vvcst, at Rome on Christmas Eve in tllc ycar consummation and when. with many Harun-al-Rashid, potcnlatc of Eastern lands, arriv- cd at Charles‘ capital, men rec- ognized it as a testimony to tho. It Hitherto Charlemagne had been regarded as a. warrior only: a rep- Mule paper must deal with h acts as a wise and successful ruler. _’l'lle cltslrlllztion of Aachen (or Alx-la-Cliayicllc) in the xvar. rccallcri that (lied al. and was buried in filth-his ancient capital. NOTICE Will Our Customers l PLEASE TAKE NOTICE l. The Canadian National Railw cars necessary to move the shipment. ‘I. Oui the quantity of more cars are available. dimly before your potatoes potatoes in outbuildings should be carefully protected from frost as ‘l. Until better transportation can be obtained we can only handle potatoes for your account in the best man- ner possible to us. Matthew & McLean Ltd. 1h of civil cess of his peopl and ordnance had been made a "smooth bore" -- not and in consequence their was very limited. ' invented. was first employed in small-arms. duced too great cannon safe found ,, shrunk onto the butt of the bar- rel, dis ersed the after tr al his for it was impossible to keep it in secret-and began to make rifled and m v19; cannon after the Armstrong pat- lrzl a well-organized eX- nuYtLfnung Chang come! an“. o a pcure. _ _ "nounumh o‘ Chub térne Rami- fish n, 1 think, ut this °h Armstrong m his domain; way, then employed about 12.000 were carried mm- A out: by Charles or his generals, on wk“ h’ the Elbe and even in Bohemia “d” m’ guns-a magnmcen she planted the seed; i-‘I,§§“'“§,d at whtlckbvhal‘ is not sure whether it i: a Cytisus w e pfieglpéak fiflldr not Fortunately she sent u g me Armstrong 3'“, sketch of the seedling, which re- md were u poor imitation of the Crou- quet was the great Chang rose, the last hin Charles. wrothy is to Empire stretched from the Elder ggfiififi ogdchang‘ mold“! head‘ era in general, did the accusation lightly. Li Hung Chang had a House of Commons, when Chang genius of their Emperor. Iiléddvfgéy $1?“ bx]: hi?" was thirty-six, w ch have none," _ Then what have you been do- ———_-____._ .. Polllocllllvglzlls 1 _‘ warehouse and cellar-u are completely filled and l. is impossible for us at present Potatoes being offered and not. until very likely to turn severely cold lud- IJ I Chang h: the iasueugf Nov. 7th, and so on. He u figure in the hi day as the 1n this‘ but if Ell’; ’ judgment back into th small-Ill u'ith rifled —— range a tension in (he in discharging. H that buccessive ' tension, and gum met with gov- Germany, had got the idea- He travelled all ull the the New- Now we in the North ul- liked the Chinese. whose "treated like He was feted, shown our of course giv- carte-blanche in visiting the Works. which by the t the close of his visit was expected to give a; ted tha t ordnance and that Creuuot to got hi: order. To lay t e Novocastrians were put it mildly; all the _ actives and many was believed that the Creuzot bin Curzon {ind Chang w lng on the terrace or how old lied that be ay is not providing the potatoes now ready for to accept delivery of tion for_ the future luc- . e. 0 off) at the ends. When valves are covered with greenish-yellow epidermis; as they 9°" grow to maturity the horn-colored I the other e d f its h ll) it {caring him and adding Bavariulwl WW1“ 1h Flame» and Km?!" f. n o S e can among the most delicious o! shell- fish when properly cooked" and among epicures." seeds of t “m, ilant came up in the box where g nun? notes on romcs conuecreo WITH Silver Fox Farming ' BUYING NOW MUSKRATS efc. Best Market Prices. At the scuttle, W toil. fur ‘Auction Cale! Comm W. CHESTER S. "GLURE Isabel I would buy n u "Nb: sale November 10th no c an e in [as follows: special ‘pg, w“; up pgll Qll wuu hold than reel plum.“ prion nu tutored excep in ‘ver Fax sale Dacemb 18th, i044, brought high nrlell IIWIIII "I10 platinum: were liked by u“ he can of w to fox which de- General Sales January 15th, Ibb- Ighl tho fuuy prloo of 811,000.00. In thou duyu ciiucd 5 per cant. ‘Rancher! mink ruary 12th and March 12th, i046. “mung 0| m; ‘Maud Silver" or Whlldweu n Platinum was m per cent uold. Ordinary Montreal Fur Bales (Canada) u, pl mmuuuyugmyu“ ‘l ____ _ ___ ___,___ skimnfi brought 017 to $20. Wild Limited, uales dates are Decem- ‘unify’; ‘a; {all u“; “d, tommnat Plaunnm. ing all this time?" demanded thelmovu all doubts. After u long 21d “m: mfmflgoflgfi: g3; g5“; ggflgnf, ’§,,,?,“‘f,,§,‘,“’°' luau although today about everyone known the true ism, h,” will"! °"°'"°l- “Pmm” h‘ m" "m" 1 W“ m m no medium and small m 11m February 8th and Marc when u wide nah ruwlm nur Ohlrlomlown. realizing "T° m“ quesmn", u" camtmm t” “an”: “mam dmurb ‘m and 016 'Wi1ite face was 20 er 8th @945 In uhould m uu non to the Plu um Wsulble. purchmd f3,- "I mm“ ‘hat I cmfld m" gffnfifgttge “kellillfmd h‘ n?‘ m? cent sold at u. 5 per cent declne ' ' ————- u llllll figure u Quebec tyne Silva- Plutimun m o he vm H“? , nor even now can sug-- o eeds w germinae hex - Rest. an apbrollriate answer." lyiifr" lmd thisd is especially true; mopibceioramigwmsicifigldhi’rilliif shgvguelaoti: 51?: Bllliziangiltgxi‘ w“ mm], b, mu,’ Th” ‘mum u, “M, whmhc” m’ u w en e see a are use o ’ ' The Razor-Fish Lying before me as I write, iu u ‘curious bigalve islhell, which I now to e a " az r-fisl" f its resemblance to the llillldlerotxlr; and that Phstllhlles B lie-hill??- un old-fashioned razor. Bulne fish- ihlflli D1130“ Bhflll dplallllilff “lhflll- - s . ”'°"“l§,§f..i2li,.32 i: V828 tnsephciiah: bymwhlch 522i outstandin! row fur at the present is n “cQm-‘CHSPOTSB themselves in space: We» time With muikful. 800d qllfllltlefi mcn object of the sea-shore" W911 KXIOW lhl? W111i! 01th! "18919- h‘ “wnd place‘ Mr‘ Bruck" ‘sees deed, and I cannot imagine an seeds. the hlkv-hlwhlns hooks 0f l‘ "B" “lhmhle °“"°°k l" lh°B° shrubs m, we“, have been cancelled usually enclosed in a ha-rd shell or husk which must disintegrate be- fore they curl send out uhootu. There is a. design in nature- ten was 86 pfr cent sold. good quality broug t $60 and $70, med- ‘ulna :40 to :46 and lower grades distemper in one form or unotlu .___. According to Victor Brucker of . S. Ullman and Company, New York, among raw furs, Mink is the theirs. 12th of Mink show in Wisc there. This ,, , ' ‘.ur market, believing that with the u flui-vsffp? Qfifticfiogarii siileigiryhslgcggnlisiiclimination of high prices there y” if’; {w ‘Bu: prevents growth. Usually the will flow a steady consumer de- n s n “g of the succeedin winter mund for all types from American snap; and the spring ruins dgrupt the and Canadian shipper! Ind A! and glqggy 8§§ shell and the plant appear; quite u connection with the trade. (abruptly Mink as outbreak of distemper we to40 per cent and of Th 1 ._i._____ show that the effect the in- ould build battleships. equip them ,,.,,.5,.,,“,*,,',;‘,;,g, ..*;;};§‘,‘?.‘“,',‘,',, cosr 0F IIOG monwrlolv creased taxation and on rlllings m“ Borem-item managing d“ down the Tyne gitvsterlor opcnlnlg to filrotject the “Ch-BASES WIT" AGE a" universal’ ___ ector of the Moiitreal Fur Sales ron , m . " " ~——— was which; it 1711115531“: tn agile Shvlhtf? (Ebfiperllnsntalfurm News) {ThemggrelssgtrgflllurklaascOhgfgffifihg; lg:"‘igifmjqggllegfi,f,fjir§,'veg, ‘fig In the meantime the Breat Creu- From the anterior opening u“ n18 expand that during m“ o impression of fur Pffldllfiiluh 6011- about 10 mmion m“ W111 be mind muskrat tiwping in that state for I 811C . SHUIMOXL lll Eh hrust. out two short fringed in Canada foi- moat. This will pro- lhlls FalLk ainte; iifiiadfléinextispgllafgi ggglflhosf ‘gflgrfrlgfggd westfxilugfxf m“ Tkpmvmmnt we: tubes called syphmls‘ one ‘it ‘he "d: “ mum‘ ‘or about m'ooo‘ooo T eb rim“ E w p gue to ovcr-trap- ada: "After interviewing hundreds lust weekend and in the fore part sypbons draws in the water and bushels 0f 0M5 ""5 “ti” m‘ ‘he “is “WE. (bu? and unfavorable of ranchers throughout Ontario of this week, but we improvement mnute creatures which “e m’ eqmvalentmwheahsmy‘ ‘Lhwn’ pngtha y ditions this year and the western provinces. Ifouncrwas of short " “ . Receipts animal's food; while the other son, Dominion Experimental fitat- $32015‘ £32m w,“ be issued; ma, the fresh crop o; mink 1,, ma" 11b9,‘; and M; wan yphon ejects water and waste ion, Laoome, Gi-berta. however’ to my articular 10m- priming up eni-iigy than ngngi, gnu found nq; to pend out, another r czTOi-cfizmdn arm- u..°‘w'i‘.-’ m“ "m" m" ' ' ‘urpm °‘ m“ guilty o! file“ °.‘3.“‘....'2 giant (Dru-in uzauelil-u-yuagral vawd r I 1' for wea- 100%’ fififjwyfi, uwrligfrflcl‘ n?’ l” PwghMml-‘CY mfiieamd? filemlllgetlsy Yénsfllsulbihnllfifillt; x1133. Thls. of ob‘??? is dglcl u: the altalguion, piartigmt us‘, l ,, °h f em tnmainea ounce 0ft l t lll th ve careful seec on o al nipeg m t _ ____ Mollusca aver that they are pmvlde “u, wpe’ 1mm, and “ism gmietg mnelw no“? ‘nxdhfig spfilng-sry matings —--'———~—-~»~ _____ Consequently, of carcasses required for the British the trd the unlicensed take which might percentage of low-grade or d ,, . . h if illi . ff- l type will be consider- ly m“ "bmmhg 1;‘, m” be“ meuwd- Aet tho present time Ind 111169!‘ Che tohgl $32215’; nluskraltn pi‘):- gblycolghrer than during the pre- Furlhernwrfi When We“ l" the nmemmmm nutrition: the diction u estimated at about vious season. “l” ‘l ‘m "‘"°"““ l“ H‘“"“*- immune of hose only when they twelve millions, so the cutting off hey have found eager purchaser/l Th, lmgpipaged pa]; of mink this year is 230.000, compared with 200.000 in 1043.. New types — approxim- ately 000 on the]: llléliflfgéb, ggainst hid thl. thl. n lti f ths n ins year. nllfiyhdtaipend Bpgboctho 3812.152: ythllfign flllfirvifli. a? direct? effect? [village relrgarg to silvers, there is KM‘: h Mme’ B. on opening northern muskratmpparentiv n. larger increase in Itr Qflggnmn go gimme m; prices tending to strengthen them lplatlnums and white faces. weigh“ of p!“ Mm the “was”? considerably‘ -__ d tcxtur to last year's crop. icfmcy'nqy€rcome‘his fl"'('cu_l'.._ Sales dates for Canadian Fur yllospects 5f standard silvers to _ Continued on base 0 hmvs reached th¢ correct weight of from 190 to 310 pounds at the fbrm is one of the greatest problems of film (ianadian bacon industry. The future of iihe Canadian bacon trade of the two and a half million or two millions from Minnesota will make considerable difference in the quantities of muskrats avail- able for the markets this year. reduction 28 00 Andre's Broom-Plant A reader to whom I sent some Cytlsus ucoparluu, var. ndreuna, writes that only one and ‘he ‘these also are far superior in size and . ii. Why S. R. Colpitts & Sons have fed Hexite exclusively for six straight years "Hoxife Cereal has given us by [at the best results . . . I944 production fur above nnujo," my than leudinj ranchers Sncowirrsasoiususdlnsui-y, New Brunu 'ck, are ' throughout the fox business as highly successful breeders of Silvers, White Face Silvers, Platinumu, Pearl Plutinumu, Pearl- atinau, Croce Foxes, and many other mutations. ‘Iheir qaeionoe with fox feeds should be very revealing to other ranchers. "We find Hexite to be u high quality feed, thoroughly cooked and easily digested, helping good growth and heavy furring up. We are also pleased to report that our production in 1944 iu far above the average." blow Ibo umbols of successful v-cbonl Switch to Hexite for better plipl, peltu and profits. Hexite is made by Kelloggi in London, Ontario. See your nearest l-luite dealer, or write to Kellogg's, for literature on proper feeding and rmch record booklets. Y M000 f0 KIIIOGGS lllgll Sfanllarlsl KELLOGCPS, world's largest maker of ready-to-eet cereals, putu itu vast nutri- tional experience into making Hexite au fine a feed as money can buy. Chock- full of essential vitamins, protein and rnineralu-quality-teuted and prover: with many generations of foxes! chides»? HEXIT Mr. Runell Colpittl Itltel: "After trying ucvurul commercial hrundu of feed, our record: chow that Hudte Cereal bu given uu by fur the beat: results, and therefore we have been feeding Hexite exclusively for the past nix years. The prizes we have won at the New Bruns- wick livc Fox and Pelt Show: are ample reason, we feel, for our exithuuiastic recommendation of Hexibe. Those who follow the prize liutu in the Canadian Fur Publicationu will readily we: that ourreoordluonetobeproudof. SOLD IY DOMINION SILVER FOX F URS, LTD., Summerside CLIFFORD MacDONALD, Charlottetown FOX MID MHIK FEED fl-OIJI-l-Jluwwmchdvb-llfl. , Ltd. k 11111811? throughout Canada clue to the prevalence of the officials of the Wisconsin Mink show have gone right along with It was held the 11th and November and was the first attempt to hold a national pnsin, although 60 per cent of the commercial furl in the United States are raised show will be the first Referring to the vaccinating of a protection against an have noticed where there was u stato- ment made recently by Dr.- Robert tire treatment of distemper in mink. to country, in my esietliination, is us. o good", but later the uulou proved than. UNITED swans m m4 1m uu broaden. nmuullv u» w"! Livestoc SUMMARY Tho accumulation of live dock so tmublulomu recently was at least partially cleared this week. e8- pecil-ljv in eastern Canaduiwhere up and nearly all supplies on na-nd of. Any cattle carried over at ‘Nronw were of‘ the stacker and be pelted in 1944 - approximate- l0’l,000 compared to 110,700 oi the previous year. New types- 31500 us against 17,000 last year. lo carryover of furs in this follows: Mink, wild arid ranch-nil; muskrats, beavers and ermine - practically none. How- ever, there is some carryover of wolves and red foxes and a small amount of silvers. While in some parts of the count there were several cases of mid generally speaking, the losses to ranchers can be considered negli- ible. Al a whole, based on my annual calla on ranchers, I can authentically uy that they are a I erslutent ot. and conscientious their efforts to further the pro- induatry. We have recently had several inquiries for _mlxlk, new type foxes and musk- ratr, and I am of the o inion that ,whilo the general mar ct is un- uettlod, it will r uto itulf b ‘ ltocn reac the local market. As forprices, they will naturally fall in with the trend of the market." We were delighted to note where our good friend William I-liizporson, Regina, was recently re- ected to the preuiden of the “ katchewan provincial fur farmers’ association. Mr. Hip r- son was one of the ioneer ranchers of his prov ca and in 0% his company, of which A. K. "Ollie" McNeill wuu tho rancher and u. large ubureholder, import- .ed ten pairs of Silver Boxes from McLura and MacKinnoa Silver Fox Farms, Ltd. One of these irs produced the original white aced silver male, the progenitor of practically all the beat white fuc in Canada and the United stu es. This male u d his dam was purchased from the company by Mr. McNeill. who had more faith in'that typo of animal than the other shareholders, and his faith was well rewarded. It looks u ough the cffortu which we have uil made - the ulna men who would not have I Qflflhw 97W h: their ruueh, h“, Today, Int ull rumble who have been Norwegian um they m m mm mound of o» mm. “'1' admit the truth. Not. many Norwegian are in the United Si; few uro on the nlel but. the HIGHEST PRICED vQfy low NIIICIIIIII are in Cuiudu. and u they uro “in boon placed on the uhovvu in Ontario and Quebec Mount Herbert, 5 Miles From Charlottetown tho difference and many 01th‘. A luv m" M‘ ran IN Th: up Norwegian. um on our iuarketu. A [on h". um! have n; Quebec Slim hul Ion u reserve championship Silver Muttart lmqi -ly hoped that he will b0 with u, shelter for all stock. Despite m; hen/vy Slllliplles on hand. prices in genera-l held fairly well to their $0M levels. with Toronto evqi ng some inlprovcmenv, in slaughter mttle, but only m cattle were wanted. Any pm ' " only to low-undo material. Aside from a iedu of 30 cents per cwt. at Toronto, hog prices showed no chan c, and oalveaandlambsu aru sold steady although there wa, u slightly easier tendency on lamb; at om q- two western markets Deliveries to stock yards um pants during the week included almost. 32,000 cattle. some- what bel Other two periods, and sheep and lambs, gt 48,000 head. were 8.000 below last week and about equal to deliveries in the same week list F681‘. hllern Outtlg Muriel; Stocks all mttlc which had been accumulating: at TORONTO were very well c elired by the close of trading nd at thc moment it would yppear i», lass than 1.000 cattle. mostly stockels and feeders. would be carried over to next. weekb market. Slaughter cattle prices 0n distemper vthe whole were a shade stronger. with weighty steers making a W" eral flop of $12.. small lots $12.25. and butcher steers up to $11. Th4 glow movers were smokers at W-W m wso. surly acuve m1“! °' vdusd ut MON'I'RlEAL, with m lum steers, which were the best offered making $10.25 to $10.50. a rev $11- “re”; “l” ‘l’ m‘ fisfi, up ofeonly fair and Dlllll steers quoted at $6.50 to $7.00 f.o. points and swd W" '7 to 8'1 N Western Cattle Mark!" in u. week progressed l" "l" avy an - aw.” - W. salons: w i, mrlv heuvv cum" n, in; weeinerld. Warnings m" again sent out w hold 5W‘ P‘ WINNIPEG moved at s11. u $11.50 and stockers and T33: w. which were none too activeh em discard-dams reports fl°m 72%“, sold between $7.50 and 58> - GARY closed with a heavy N over of medium and Wmchm cwttle after sellind best t 5, steady and others E celllfi gm‘ cents lower. The best of than” division herb rated $10-50 gift“; Similar conditions prevail m, where and EDMONTON halls Continued onjgllL~ £1 silver Fo Breed ’ d 113mb. Assgciation ab: ‘grinds Ed- 0nd Calida, uu Ill! u the m: council. to have the as per cent Clbllb tux removed entirely or modified to l2 1-2 per cent are unuvailing this ear. A letter to the resident o the Silver Fox Br era’ hibitors’ We note where on of m Mayors brought. u incense of renewed optimism Bu don. Raglan; 1t markable and vc praiueworthy in Mr. Ma err to rop his heavy ties an go out among the runcheru and give luch u ener- pua‘ portion of bin time un ut- . a particulurly wel- come everywhere on account his great knowledge of Canadian furl and the information which he impart: re the trend of thin u to come. Thu silver Fox Bre - an’ and Exhibitors’ Auochtion of this province has extended an l“l'.“"°.".i.° llhhdifufirél. " u e u o o c ow ‘which will-be held in lummenldo our)! h January, and it b ulncoro-n I'l- 2 ward glsrlund and other exhibitoiif hflqmmmu-tCI-IvTF-iiifiw POULTRY In order to keel! ‘m; plant running W¢ "quot; very largo llllllhmi” H _. chicken and fowl d“ 7'" Milk-Fed Chicken our 80$. “n” crates supplied. need a few mora hllwigirfl. central districts. L m; Commission allowed. an; handle Geese. Duck!’ _' Turkeys now. : m Royal Plckilll l"; J. n. Jenkins. m"? Charlottetown '-