gli. l of -.~, \ . _ . _'i' ill'-_ r_l` it '- . , 5 (_ i`. :- ;.--we-= It Ji _ Hi "rv- Qil; ».‘| . tv I 2 il. - §: S f . ' ._ ‘AA . i 1' " .;,._, ' _ ~ - _sf--.-w ~ I -~ ._ ._ ~ V _._ _ .».-~»~ V- ..._ "~‘- ~f..~ “ - -st-»~<..,, .<1 _ - _ _ _ _ -. PAQE E131-IT _ ‘ _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN _GUXRDIIN _ __ i - _ 0_CT0BEf_t_29,1927m -A-f -f W " ' .- ' 'v _ - °”" ’ "" _ _ _ E’S a can full of healthful cleanliness. _ The soft, ilaky particles quickly remove ll impurities, visible or invisible Willi- olt scratching the surface. The sale, economical cleanser. for kit- chen utensils, sinks, bathrooms. etc. For cleaning all through the house there’a rloth ng else like Old Dutch. Goes further-lasts longer. 'T graded but sales today were prac- @€e@w/lout MADE IN CANADA Islands, Nfld. 'Se rvicable Premiums Alito Sirop Safety Razor l Mr. and Mrs. Bell of Cape Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacFarlane _ ol' Augustine Cove, spent Saturday S.°h" Lwmce' clmt' 5- C- Knight' and Sunday of last week very pleas-T arrived from Pictou and is dis- ,muy Wm, friends at Bedeque Cm-_ Schr. J. E. Collins, Capt. Peter Mm Dunbar of T,-yon left ,-,nl ' , While. cleared for Mulgrllve. N. S.. Thursday of last week for a two! E H R S Wm’ il 1004 °f P\‘0dUC@ 100020 by weeks' holiday with her daughter# ' ' W- A- P°°l'5 ‘V C0-» fl! Sl- Milf!/'S Mrs. John Albert Rogcrson of West-_ _ _ ~ ---~ - lllitnllirloilil rtll uilillrllllo iotllolrs _S"hF- Huff! UD. CHN- W- D- School, with our two competent ' A '~ ~ - (j‘"?P@"- Ufflvfd "Um SPY! BW. N. pedagoglles. Miss Margaret Howatl.._ 5., in ballast and proceeded to Stur- (principal), and Miss Rota Toombs. ""0" Wharf t0 10W DFDGUCE by C fasslstantl, again on the Job. has S ll' D' ‘_ f h » . and Knife - mcken fm' NU” Scotia- -` a uiii re-opelied alter the full linli-I e Ing lrecl rom 3-nc er to Retaller - s. s. cnignecw. capt. 1-1. c. ` __ . _ » '_ £_ Free _“Wall e;"€l°§é §eW_ Renewal __ltipl_ia_r_d arrived fr_om _((I_harlo§§etow__i; Mifs. Elmer Dawson. Mrs: 0. D.‘ Throughout America and Europe ~. __l _ ear y u SCI-lp lon _Ay nel; :_0_?e\_*;_n&1 to gf- d awp Howatt and the Méessrg. and 1. ....... ... ..'f...§;.... .. .';=.:°;':..‘.3:;"‘.‘;';i_":‘.;.°';;,... ...;l::.;i INAUGURAHNG To the Railway Whorf. roads. While in Bedeque, they werc_ ` ' -i guests of Mi-_ and Mrs. John Daw- Schr. B. T. W. arrived f ' Littl _ :_ >. _~. Get One Befgre They Are Al] Gone Bras D'or witii ii load oimctoal roi- 5°" _ i E days Attendance is average. - the Gewgetown Ferry Company and Say everybody, how are you en ...__ |‘ Mr. Keith Canfield of Irvingtown. ' ' ' ‘__ __ - _ New York. who has a very brlghtl. ` _ . -_ 1 1 future in store for him in the fox- lf 3_ " ` - » ranching business, is visiting his ‘ ' -a L ~ every nec lf* lil ro an s e learn eos ( CANADA) Ll M ITU” Custom Built Four Sedan Families with several children will appreciate the extra roomincss of these big, luxurious bodies. Here is genuine comfort for long or short trips, combined with enduring quality and handsome appearance. True Dodge Brothers value. Dodge Brothers Superlatioe Four- T/Je Fastest -Four in America All the comfort of a limousine minus its weight and bulk. Low, racy lines. Colors in smart pastel lacquers. Amazingly easy to steer, turn and park. A brilliant performer. Dodge Brothers famous new engine-the fin- est 4-cylinder motor ever created--powers both cars. Either car completely answers every re- quirement of comfortable, low-Cost transpor- tation with Dodge Brothers dependability. ' _ill » W. Il. PROWSE & SONS 1 cHAnl.o1"re1°ow.N, P. la. l_ iis discharging at the ferry wharf. _laying “The Gabbs", which we find l it-:S.i:.:..-::l.S;:z.°::-..--is as -;.-.ra -as .-- - . ~ ,- s ,f - , - a y oo s oo t n e oners are- - _.-.~-._...~..._--Wf~_-.--~----~---~---- 5....: .$03. ,,... ... .,,. ,,.. ,,,,._ gg-,,,_,;"-‘;, ;,,,..,__,,,,” 1"/me =1 New and DIS "wt Who esole Selma _ ~,~_-» . _ ~ »» _ _ ‘ _ ” A man back from holidays com-’ \liiin-l- slit- uni hcl- siiilinivr hai dgghmginggwiswal}:xE£_e’for change li “,;_g‘;§_d :_’\';_i‘_tres&;s.mi‘d ‘gg Servlce to Shippers who “rant thp ' _ . ` ~ - ` f ` ' le o y g ip plains that lic was given dllutcciiioi- al stills. Br DO ~ b H t t pw” .. .. _ __ wine in French i'estauralits. Ali.| .lliii-tim lull Iwi- iiisllnill s ,. - as r .m n as 0 conum-le in indeed' n° Gabbs m our nelghbo’ l ‘ \|l il it Ci f °- ' v im-se continental ww-fine-plw-si in-il wi- i~»~»». .$55537 'R e or the rest 01 thelkiiiiii <°.i'iiff"§$'"el°Ss me "ew" Double Advantage of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Can- field of Westmoreland. after an ab The farmers in the vicinity are trying to finish their potatoes be- tween showers-but la vain. There are a few isolated cases where grain yet remains to be taken in. The po- tato situation is indeed doubtful, only in a few cases have we heard of anyone receiving lnore than 60 cents per bushel. Most farmers arc storing their crops in the hopes of better prices in the early spring. I llcnrll one old llaysvcd .wily "A lili'» ---_ "Dirl their mqrriage ilirn out happily?" "Undoubte__t____ Co at Panmure Island.;_?_?g_;,y_§l_c_:'ime guests of Miss Fanliie_ (`.0lli.Illl|iIlg` and Operatlllg' SPEGIAL SILVER FOX_ M|0TI0ll SALES _ _ _ lsence of overtwo years. Last week _ . ‘ ihe was the guest of his brother, Mr. _ -5 ~»f THE FIRST AUcTloN SALE on's succesful farmers Keith’s many friends in Tryon were very glad to know he is making a name J 0 - _ - __ 'D ' '_ will be Held in our warehouse, 428 st. Iaul for himself in the land oi' Uncle Sam Hemwndsfewfnins ww Street, West, Montreal, the Week of .sunie his work again in the very Inear future. I - DECEMBER ' ` ` (silver Fox week in Montreal) o 1 - a ¢ s i in Connection with Our Second Annual Exhibition l and Sale of -Silver Fox Pelts - izih, 1927 _ A p-g is ' wig _ I DiSfil1Cti First Auction Sales will be held at the time that early fresh illrlns are ready, and are in keenest demand, thus llwvrlnr roof! prim “"0 aulcli realms to shippers. The December sales will appeal particularly to shippers who must sell early in the season but who wish to ‘realize the highest prices their pelts will bring In competitive bidding from a large number of buyers. Every shlpper's (urs will be sold singly or in shippers' lots according to quality, AND WILL NOT BE BUNDL- ED WITH PELTS BELONGING T0 OTHER SHIPPERS. Sales will be held periodically. Ilvlng Special Considera- tion to the quantities offered and the demands of the Market. In this way your iurs will be sold gradually, steadler prices wlU be maintained, and huge collections gl _skins will not be dumped on the market' at any ol’ our a es. Liinita:-We will accept limits on the finest skins, oi' which we make a specialty, and most or which are sold hy PRIVATE TREATY dlrcct to the retail trade of two continents. ._ . ,\4` _ ..a._. §i__.____..,._.-- __ _ Features : We sold more of the finest-sllvers ln 1927 ,than any other fur-organization In the world: and with the ei- eeption of one skin we reallsohlhe hlghaat prices in the world for silver fox pelts this past season. li, On ordinary pelts we will not ucoept limits: but must be free to use our judgment ln securing the beet prlcw obtainable. 5. Low Grades and Calls:-Oar Sales ll uphold the name and dignity ol Silver I-‘ox Furs. 'will not. therefore. catalogue aah sell low grades and e aa "Silver Foxes . but will bundle and sell them_ aa “ _' iieoiis Furs." Advances will be made to iiuopen ii dealers who need them: and addressed shipping ta viii be sent free in all slillllwrs upon request. Commission Charges:-On pelta sold to the 8°- uill mae 'leo pei- sent. wiialeuils l and A\w“°“ Sala 5 per cent. Special rates to ship .tho become stockholders in tlic Company. _ `\ \-. ll 1*( .-1 " ' The Managing Director ol’ the Company, Mr. E. H-; Rayner, has for"‘ma.ny yours faithfully served the interests of the Fo_x_ breeders and shippers of Canada, _,Mill the enlarged and-extended selling servicfif-_' he`§`J'il:iw“ offers through E- H~ Rai?" ° Ltd. is recognized by many enthusiastic' ship ers, and by the leading Fur Hoiillbfi in Canada and Europe as the "Finest in the World." \_ . ‘ l - l E. H. Rayner, Liirtitcd \ Branch Office: Summerside, Prince Edward island. H ° _ Agencies in the Principal Fur Centres df Europe. . . __ _ _, lj ._ . i '_'___'__'__________,_-.»- _-_:_ mi ;-_ _ ~»- , ' ’ ‘ Lwest-°°k Report I 'rRvoN AND vlclN|TY'| "'“'“-'*"""""""""' _ ~-- | t ____ receipts of livestock on the dwo| wmter ___ co___mg___md so “___ I markets this morning amounts io’ _ . _ _ dear Readers. Oh indeed No. Ili I /_ . f .if`,\ ‘1 came' "U lambs' no ho" andinot take much of your valuable time l ` Y ?g_ef;“v_ff' cigemxlttlecfxgfizffngaland not much of your valuable and bulls and prices were uiichang-| “°“°°' ‘H ._ y°“ w?';_m _“onli” na: ed. Callaers $2.75 to $3.25 and com- “n “mp yhs°°"‘"w 'aid yu h m°b__ mon bulls $3.15 to $4.50. very :sw §°'°§3‘i_’ 3°" _gm leltfd °m wi- ot the lambs olfered were sold at Sl 'I ‘grozgcit from mmonl time oi’ writing. but quotations were ¥R;o N few of me hm". generally steady with good quality H ts 3 ewes and nethers S1125 to $11 50' ~ _. _ O ._ I - - P P a ner mu -e ‘£.'f.‘1i.°..°'1'.2‘.'I.“ »'i."ii3’“..f.’1"§'..‘.‘f ’ii2f.‘k Ng- Aggu; _§;g;";°v§_,‘;‘,_}‘;=;;;_°»_,_;‘;;. Ti ° ° Q ` _ _ few common veal calves were sold.°§" tylpc "_ I I - _ ' for su oo and ii iiali dozen good "“°° °P “ - ' ` J _-,. _ ==@=»‘°=i‘¢21‘=‘=»-. is -- Internat on l '- slow sellers some contract lots 2.36 c°;'§'.¥::;§aa 252:51” mp ml _ _ _ were taken at 810.00 either flat or y°n y z' ` . 'hi' 1 . ll _ i i i i ll l. l \ i i "'"'"'" .__ Head Office: 428 St. Paul St., West. Montreal. 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