THEM cuaatorrerowu GUARDIAN PIILVEX Actually kills all fleas instead of merely stupetyillg them. TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Farming ' adian Fur Auction Company's sale of silver fox pelts which was con- cluded rrlday, April 24th. The attendance was only moderate and New York dealers greatly diminish- ed in numbers as they filled their requirements although some re- mained until Friday and absorb‘ the best o! the select and regular full silvers which Sou Americans WOOL GROWERS LIMITED Qi-ri-w. Jmi nun..."- um...“ t.-t....~...ll.- Q“, foxes, ing is the presence of what appears $25. send-heavy Nicholson's Fox Health to be a litter of platiiiums. Well MeNeilI ed themselves. To give you; Pup; g good start superior nterchautlisc. give each vixen one heaping tea- maintained its Marci spoonful of Nicholson's Fox Health catalogue ivprcscnte all in her feed once a day before and and totalled 4.500 skins. after whelping till the pups are 163 off-season lb. box ‘i0 cents. Nicholson's Poul- ranging from $24. to $53. try Health, All put up Gan supply any quantity. send to $27. and low gratics $5. monev order for what you want or when in Charlottetown call and buy a 8t, Charlottetown, P. E. I. gradualy expanding his has we are glad to learn. a good turnout with 89 pups count- ed. several litters to look at and alertigc was $2.50 to some to come. Particularly grntify- Manitoba white-fox, and Son good success and are wr uéitl} the matilengs from tile‘ McNe s ran oi ulii - aces dim not y . in addition to the LaForest and Col- pelts in all six classes offered last w“ wmemmg Egtts platinums. It W111 be remem- ‘neck by Lampson. Fraser 8a Hut red that they purchased sires of these breeds tn.» . so some blues which have reproduc- Montreal Fur Sales (Canadal re- port re the April 20th sale of silver - fox, states that ltiie collection at- y tracted a largo attendance of New wonderful (list). York and Canadian buyers. the for. dolvs. uliich was nhotograrlic mer paying attention oniv Silver level. Manitoba weaned. You get 375 feeds from each faces which had been killed_ box. Price 3 1-2 lb. box, $1.75. Also mating. White-faces were estimated 1,111‘ ‘ilio Nicholson's Horse Health, price 2 to be 05 per cent sold with prices folio i‘ Ranch mink sliolvcd a decline of levels. box. Dr. J. M. Nicholson, 202 Kent l0 per cent for the bcltci" merchan- disc. while cheaper lots were un- 4-18-2-16-81 changed. The collection coitslsied of gives i1 H000 breeding extra large and dark. Muskrat. Quebec report iuu National Silver Fox, it. will be (‘oilu-tlrlil lust ' in his to the I bollvvc lva- The lzftllvlirri l.~ ai provinces bv llic 'I‘i':\vcl Bureau. including '- vtnite- The American after Brcvritlrs’ Aw) vc iiliff-Csllflg prices Selected lefllill‘ prices for the to $13.50. $18. 'I‘i1c l . about 5 pci "\ MEMBERSHIP CARD n uilililllll" ‘Iii/Err cw IN wan mi wart} rival m uullltill Iu il- Mtumn n“... a..." fibnQllH 0.1.... -- lllellq i». nnlmnullv rslaolubeil Lin-led" i-l it» ll I be» j.’- ' l‘ TAKE ADVANTAGE of the rivileges offered to the members of this iub and you too, may reasonably ex ect to have serviceable tires on your car, ong after the tires of many motorists have flatly refused to run. B. P. Goodrich tire engineers, realizing the motorists’ and our count 's need to con- serve rubber, have lanne a service routine for tolon ing tire ife. Your B.P. Goodrich er pledges himself to extend this tested service plan to those motorists who indicate their desire to co-o crate by Loining the B. P. Goodrich Tire avers’ Clu . This is not a one-sided reposition. The dealer can do a great de m lengthen the life of your tires. . .but much depends upon you: co-operation. The first step is to go to your nearest B. F. Goodrich dealer and loin the Tire Savers‘ Club. It will help you to make you: tires last longer. There is no charge or obligation. Enjoy the privileges and courtesletoftliis National organization. JOIN TODAY-You will be welcomed an , g member, regardless of the make of fig“ you are now using. 'ivtllla so £ MIl G.l-at GET THIS ‘ FACIORY-Plllllll s o TIRE SERVICE The serial numbers of your tlrcs will be registered as n means ofidcntifying them In case of theft. Your fires will be Ins ected accord- ing to a systematic p an developed by tire engineers. You will be reminded when your tires should be checked-no need e0 rely BIG! WEEK sun SALE ‘.051 spams CLOTHING Forl-ADIES‘ and MEN TI-IRILLING SAVINGS! Swoop up these wonder buys. Coats you'll wear now- through summer too. Choose yours today at big sav- ON FASHION l-IIT SPRING COATS- Navy, black, poles and tweeds. ‘\_ ' gglntrlslfgecéaodatgsrili s‘ and Ontario, $3.....Ried fox, extra heavy, S19.50....Cr0ss fox, Manitoba white-face. heavy. $56. Women's Wear Daily, New York. ed a higher prtltfzh "$19; ordinary ivliite-iace. All of us felt when we looked at these new types that there about them ‘and ‘the write: belleveg tlhat same luc._ for tlic account of the Caiiad- ever,‘ Hwug] a “ea many ea "5 A y _ T] IFOX Breedlers. expressed tlie .- c ti . e i ~ .5033.“ .23.... hilei°i§x “it'll ‘£11233 iraiei. w "w breeds" and vii-i held in Prince Edward Island. Mi'. they “km t” 1°°k “t “mum 015° ‘p’ mnembgred. pm, peal to those who buy-the ladies. chased the principal part oi‘ the col" and made y pleased states that. I. J. Fox. New York. bur- ill climcd the cntirc group of Champ- ion and prize winning sill/c: lO.\' published tn this f,“ or and also appeared lll tile Prince b. . Top prices for fulis rice z lb, box, 70 cents. full silvers '75 net" cent sold at front $84.; high resh as ordered and all $24. to $37. Inferior and low grades. phases olicrcrl w-Jre $34. 543- 513F105 delivered if you mention this paper. 65 per cent sold. interiors being $15. $34. rlillllb $94.. elglithsdatid glznrks t. was sui o tnt over the March UP Women's Wear Daily. New York. ilccotlnt of the Clln- exists for our pens ' Market llellnrt I ' _ lied iip diirliis the but week and _ prices worked unevenly 5 ‘ _ higher, with a good demand for _- export. Calves generally were ‘L our also bought. Most o! the regular ‘ ' APPHCAHON _ _ __ ‘ half to three-quarter silvers were _ “m5 H“ m8 Lruuu and bin "luck continues to 11.500 liviis. iiiostay from western bought b cmmdlnu u w," 30m, pmvl X . be egistered in ranches throughout i-niicnes and iiiclu ed dark and ex- o; we 5e “u” 5mg "n11" m“ 511. v "(glclitlbl Si" Ommlms Queens county. The best report we Lra dzirk stililgs which brought a V,“ us" w “Si have heard come; from the Wood- wt) Dim‘ 0f $13-50 TOIMlIHIKObB ly - ._.-__ . man rnrich, Spring Park Road, m.“ Local buyers concentrated on t e 39.0.4843 m]; “was, o; “ouch the Bums“ MAM Charlotteioivn. where Mrs. '1‘. B, FJCRDUI‘ goons. estimated at _40 P91‘ offering was not large. included a "my Woodman. who has superlntended cent sold, uliiie oi the finei mer- few whlte.faQga whloh ranged {mm GUMWHHD that rainl; for years, kept l2 te- cliaiidise only 20 pci oent sold. On 35¢ u, ‘g5 (or 151-" "lug and male foxes through the breeding sea- .lie .'\\'L‘l'u5.) .1.) per cent oi the mink _ u, w; go,- medium "lecm UNI" an“ x w“ All 118d [llllfrs but one was 1mg, catalogue changed hands. wild mink Mme "special" full silvers brought 1...... ..,,,.,...,,_ From the remaining I1 there arg 59 Sllfitvllibll decline of a per cent com- 35a large Selects ‘n page; _ _ 0..., h... m, uvmg pups; pared tlith March and was estimat- ranged "om $39, to A few may, \‘ "’—' m"! M?“ m high olxfiqywpeilocegdegolidndwlgdoe: canbm small skim mm at "a" In , m. . _ .._. _. I. .| r e’ r CANADW‘ COLOPERMIVE Geo, Hoop,“ “no has been the B sad la as skins sold at small $32. that there is a good d while-marked silver being equal, a ttrac ti ve 8 White face silvers are particular- 5ll°w ‘Vill- ly ill deluaiid in South 11ml utiich had bec Pal)‘ handled d be a. continued market in great urchasing Byituin iii the Argentine and Bra- Zl . It Ls fortunate that such an outlet otherwise a great mflny of us would have to either curtail our operations very ilrcatly or go out. of business. It will be nclcd that in the report of ll1€ Montreal sale emphasis was plncecl on tho fact that the better classes of skins were being purchased by olltsirlc interests. which shows that tlic Canadian market l5 not recept- lrc to the extent it was formerly to high grade specimens. Thefced situation is receiving the attention oi‘ quite a number of fox ranchers mid of Dr. C. K. Guam, so. licrintendent of the Experimental Fox Randi. Summersidc. The Doc- tor visited us the early part of the wool: and ShOWCd the writer for. nuilac and plans for experlmgnlg with three rations, tlro of then-l hav. lng as their oblccts the practical cli- lmuiatlon of horse meat and tripe from tlic diet of the fox. rent credit must be given to Dr. Gumi. whore brain is active all the time in the interests of our industry. Th1" camel-bloc will come from Zils experiments we can be sure. They look good to us. The following letter has been re. ceivcd from Omar Brager-Larsen; In The Kernels Kolumn of your Avril 1942 issue. (Fur Trade Jotlrnal of Canada) you advise your readers lliiit I am Oueratliil! fox ranches at Alajison and Harbor Springs, ~35- Sgililled y-ith Howard Ericson, Un- dawned. I would appreciate your "Cllfyllls this. I have bought. two ranches in Michigan-together with "'0 0f my Norwegian friends. These ranches are operated tinder me name of Petoskey Fur Farm, Inc., "lid I Rm Marieecr. Mr. Howard c, Ei-icson is engaged by me as mv Chief Caretaker. I iii-t had M)‘. Gflvlse Callback and Dr. Russel {o} dinner. and a‘ tliat time told trivni that it could bc quite possible ‘hat I will be able to attend the Guelph ineetzng thl= year. If so, I trust. I gllgllluhnve the pleasure of meeting We wrote Mr. Brae: r-r, ._ pressing our regret theat Zlisenerifl- had occurred in reporting the Qpgg‘. ation of his ranches, and that w; W51‘? "Ply pleased to hear from him. We expressed disappointment that he had not settled in Prim-e Edward Island. where I am quill». sure a HTPRL many ranrlierg would be pleased to have assisted in the stocking of his ranch. He will b; an invaluable asset to the United States. as anyone will agree who witncs-cd his silcccss in putting iihe Norwegian sliver fox industry on “"3 mall We liii-ve requested that be keen in touch with us so that vie ma; he in a position to lve (my loaders it's views on breed n; a~\d other nroblems, we on our cart. y§e_ Ill" ivllllng to Gxchflnge ‘llgatever help we are in a position to glvo Weekly Live Stock ' owawa, CANADA April as, 1m sumac/lav Eastern cattle receipts we” 5gp. tradlnl; was active at steady to $00112 Drloes. In the west the oi- .erlng was a lit-lie lighter and 25o to .teady to stronger, while hOG-S held unchanged and lambs made a gain oi 05c at Toronto, the only centre which had an appreciable quantity on offer. Eastern Cattle Markets Packers were bidding briskly with American buyers and local “ ' ‘- at Toronto and with increased oi’- ferings weighty steers were strong at $10 to all. with some u}; to $11.50. Butcher steers were inn at $0 to $10.50. There was a good demand tor cattle and sales wen active at Montreal with medium to lust good steers at $10 to #10 85 and an odd H0 50. sales . . market was strong th beet steel-a quoted at $9.50 to $10. Th Wveyaiiogl (tattle gtrime l e n pe mar made ood recovery Iran the decline o! e pivvious and all elueee wer 25c to 50c higher under a somewhat lighter au ly. ‘flue bet- ter grades of shlvpp g steers sold e10 50 otdi t to 11 Eli "ldmdmzit c": . ere wile placement cattle also and fies tandem wen in demand at Ill One thing the auctions have dem- onstrated very clearly and that is ernand for foxes. those iviln distinct ring-neck being accord- qualities opinion that they would not be a “go." yet what ap- America. ll educated to them to some extent because of purchases \ niadc in Noruay prior to the war. -"l "mklel 810M611 0h" Now that. Norway is out of it as fai as exlclcirttaticn of skins, we! have . come no ie picture and i ihe Nallolml Fl" trade is carefully "lfltlOll sale followed Show ll New Y°Yk find flli’ those rich southern Latin-American We"? countries. Their people are now en- was J-Oymg darker there power through the len dense program of assistance from the United States and also tremendous purchases by allied panel's, particularly Great ‘me hulk the good cows sold for an, with odd _ to e8 50 The Maritime Another h Six only plaid gabardine rever- sibles. Wine, and Blue mixtures. Week End $9 a Special — -- - - - - DRESSES- Exciting collect- ion of new dresses prints in florals and polka dots, pastels and spun rayons. Have at least two at this low price $2 I Special —- -— — —- - SCOOPI-Washable pique dresses in a beautiful array of patterns and col- ors. Double-duly dresses V0100 Slain)’ pilv more for. Wear them everywhere they wash fresh as new- $2.89 week-end Special SKIRTS-A criiiii» of skirts svedalll’ "med $1 Colors, Navy. Blue and Green -— -— — — I ' - .- - " ‘lored BL0USEs_S,mn glllpcd wash silk blouses tar gkirt waist styles with long sieves. White $1 and 'i‘cu Rose. Sizes l8 to 44 -— ~—- -— -' "' " ' HATS-New Spring Hats in Straws and $1.69 Iilelis. Your choice - — — - -" — "" _‘ ~€ SPECIAL IN MEN'S NEW SPRING SUITS-m new Spring stock-fine English worsted -naw -single or double breasted models. Men lllll l; "u, chance to get that new suit for Spring—————~————-——-‘1815° YOUTHS’ AND STUDENTS’ SUITS. New style; u; shades-single or double breasted models. Sizes 34 l, ll.;”l’.'“."_'°‘_° '_‘°°_"fi’i"i‘i“i _ _ _ _’1 6.50 MEN'S NEW SPRING TOP COATS smart all woo] Tweeds and Gabardines. New shades and m“. £17,‘... E'i°Ei'.i°.“.“SZ"..".'i°EZ _ _ i1 3.95 U, .“.‘.'l¥§S§5‘Y.S§“_‘"_°_______ *1 .95 ‘1 .49 2900130581.». - 31.95 i": 2cm): been. ~15.‘ 89c Smart new range Men's Fdncy DRESS SHIRTS Fused Collars - — — — - — - MEN'S oaass sox - - - - Men’s Fine Chambray WORK SHIRTS-——--——-—-—-——- Men’s Heavy Cotionade WORK PANTS $1 Special--———------———— I i1.95l§::.":_'__- 15c. BOY’S TWEED SUITS-All wool tweeds, smart new l shades-fully lined and well made $7 specially priced from — — - - - — I Up Men's Leather Work Boots - Boy's all wool pullover Ilgiliayéfls Showerprooi JAC- Sweat- S .Full Zipper -- e|'5_.--- LADIES‘ WEAR 9o QUEEN ST. THE GREENDAL CO. ElEed a strong 5° g3“; 33d rile best of theliilflellx-i making $19-75 Bud 1m “w _$< vd Edmonton the trade was biisk an prices nuiy 25c higher- wii-ii gwi l" choice steeds lIlOViIlg 0*" a‘ 59?“) to $10 50 flrince Albert [flé-‘lig active undiimi with chome so] ‘ $9.75 and an Odd $19 M°°5° F,“ paid $0.25 to $9 5t l"? ‘mam steers. ivfnilo Regina recorded a too of $10 ulirl Saskatoon had mule choice steers up to $9.77’ United States lllarkct on the Buffpjg market several loads of Canadian steers sold irom a top of $13 5-0 downward to $11-50 Some odd lots of various Welllh“ sold down lo $10 50, and 9mm“ down to $9.75. 1311-15 ""190 be‘ tween $3 50 and $10.50 and ‘cows bet-ween $6 50 iilld $8 Rimll“ “l St. Paul tnciudid 92 loads of Calu- Rditlllo and nil slauutiter cattle held steady. Medium to good Cun- adlan steers brought $11 l0 5W 5°- ccmmon to medium heifers $9 2n to $11 and cutter to gccd cows $7 to $9.75 Nledivm to cued bulls were $8.75 to $10 and good feeder steers were $11-35- m r15 l0 the United States dur- ing he past weckdotalled 10.421 beef cat-tie. 55a daiy mid 21194 calves Shipments from ADYll 15$ to 23rd of beef cut-lie under the second quarterly qtlcto were 30.557 head. Exports from January Isl to April 23rd. Willi corrcimudlfiil figures loi- 1941 in brackets, uiere: bect’ cattle 78.177 131533311 dill-l’ 5,380 (4.256): calves 19.13.?) (15.l70i Calf Market Generally "P!" Cali prices opened 50c lower at Toronto but the 105s was R8001“! Lobster I Bait For Sale I can supply packers and fishermen with an)‘ quantity of herring from today on. Call mc by phone. Also special orders for Fox Ranchers by 0c , May 5th. cant. DELANEY, Summerside. Phone 454 wmsaasfiiafiiii"—m tannins: t. 1.4 to 15. Gains “l! f2,‘ édfiaftlle“ msade atfMonti-eal and good calves 501d flrmmd ‘K350- with a top o! $13 M W111" the trade was uiichansfid “W! 5‘ V8315 $11 to s12 so. Wile Cell"! paid an average oi’ $10-75 ""1 Edmonton was film at $11 to $12- ‘Ilie week's average at Prince Alba, was $10, Moose Jaw $9.76. Saskatoon and Vancouver $11 Ind Rcgilifl $11 25. Hogs Continue Unchanged There was no chfllllle lfl “l? “c3 price situation with Toronto Dull’ ing $15.15 for grade B-l i108! ‘i003; scd and Montreal $15.25 to $15 - Winnipeg sold the basic grade al- $l4 to $14.10. calcarv $13-15. Ed- monton starts to s14 2s. Prince Al- berg $13 '10 to $18.95. Mew l" m '15. angina $13.75. Seskiiitlm M300 to $13 '75 and Vancfluvfl‘ 1:14.60 to $14.75 The price at rvloncton was 815.25. Lambs Gain at Toronto The Toronto market marked up a gain of 25c on Monday and b0" lambs closed the w"ek at 913- M $11 each and last. year's crop ul! to $10 50 Winnipeg had some. Montreal, few spring lambs sold at A 175N110? PRODUCERS! We offer a-‘Specal Gradlnc Service for Eggs. Highest Market prices paid. Located Behind Vendome Hotel, Kent St. M. McKENZIE rairl good local lambs around all. 0, while medium quality sold et $10 at Oeigary. Htllshoro Cheese Factory will reeeiveil um to noon Ma 6th. Write (sill) Gordon 5-2-1]. MEN'S AND BOYS’ 144 GT. GEO. ST. Bream Route Greek River Peter ll a ray Harbor 'North,l can}: Slllflwll. lower Montague, 8p"- >-_. "W! l"!!! to llailelbrnok. Cem- ior Cheese Maker In! "ma"! Tllllflly. May 5th ones a. Weekly until further notice. for nllaaelbrook NOTICE Tender S MUNN, esldent, M ormulid. l-l-ll Day-Old Chicks lend and Non-scroll WA N r CHICKS 2 Better Order NOW! - JUST to be on the safe aide. it's good business to 91MB 3'1"" "d" for Bray Chicks NOW, even l! you don't want them until later. In ialrneae to forohanded customers. the Bray Hatcheries show HAVE to follow a pulley oi "First Come, First Served." The PW‘ rallies who uts ln his order first naturally ets first choice can liar! o men,and breed. I‘ a o exa ll w. W tn l a mat r us lm ortant u: ellllloslggoliihlckln-tptdewgeg oioundatlon oi your whole pou try business for the whole ear-It's beet to make Ill" that llll'll get those ooll Bray Chicks w en you want them. N‘ that {here won't be 101s oi good Bray Chiieke coming along; but thll ordering ahead will give you “head choice." Charles I. Worth. I" Gt. George In. Charlottetown . (ehleke on display) Vance Maclhy, Bloomfield Statlonl 0.0. Bruce Punter” I-JIJ, Kenallulolll G. Franklin Brown. New Londnnl ll. A. Jelley, Wlieury; Started‘ Capone @n__ ASK US! Johnson, Churchill FIII: North Tryout Orln Wallloa, Elmadals: Chlrln F. lliloKay. Norlluunl DJ u a C‘ F. “n. . . RJLI, Mount Hlelflfli 5_1_4_5_a_11_13. Emerald- IVImlton W, Curl-lo, RJH. Winn: J. .. Marlin!!! llerrlll Murphy, Vernon Itlvm Archibald oLcan, ILIIJ, Colman; Ilmsr Waugh, Wllmnt Valleyl NOTICE Starting May let our store will close at 6 P. M. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday until further notice R. L. DICKIESON. New Glasgow- Regulation lie Broader Houses The iollowng is a regulation of Prince Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance Company. All Broader Houses must be at. least 150 feet. irom the nearest insured building. This regulation is for the mutual protection from fire oi the Insured and the Company. DATED this ninth day o! April A. D. 1942. Prince Edward Inland Mutual Fire Insurance Company O-I-IJ Baa Kennedy, Hurray lluboar A. ltaflorl. Lot H, Bayeille: Nnrlln J, liars-y Green, (‘antral Waldo MacDonald. Ilothwelllm "FOR MAY- n Raymond D unit, llunter van Oliver Causation, Kenalngton; V. l. Duffy. lilnknral - ,1 ,| no hall‘ lira. Arthur-i. llnmamNew Annan. izrakzl.“ pa. ‘rum-y, fast J-D. McQueen, lllgg; 0.8. Hume, Box u. Ilrnnlllyn Lot 0t: (‘harlu s, McKay. Park Corvlen Lloyd II. MllIiwen. ILIL-I, Fmlrla: George Mulrhend, Si. Elrannl-‘el Garth MBOLCIIII. Ito! I0, lnulh West AJ. Me onnlll, Trundle Cflllll Earl Diamond. Winslow: "and"! In! !Pl;:;' ‘x, . ma. rum. Imus. Knuil .4..." o! will"! '| M n," Gamunlmraham. Wu! Dom . b’: m,’ r I a rlnl , I. I . - l~ o WI m 0h tan nnneh nl I. ‘m.’ m.’ h." "will! getaway. Int growth. n"! and oomph“ '"""""'|m are even more lmnurtantm". m their "mm '"" ,,. and elnura. Th! "mm" Ilsnlllfllln hue M" "" n‘ i Morel], P. E. I. llhslil I j clsn run recs Commencing May 1st we are 0011M“! 2:“ Registered Egg Gradlhft 3181!?" P" “ ‘m basis. We invite everyone In our district i0 our service. DIN GWELI. Q ROSSITER