purean has iseuod a wnrninl 1 resident: to proceed can- t.. the buyinl of but breedlnl D0170!"-ud to "an S”: " w of lo- t ren . jL,bi.tteriug to sell chlnchillaa l .aymen- Th? 5'99 M "dvemrimi M appeared in western ew .k dm-mg 1945 and lull and ”m, ,,.i.-.. of chlnchtllas roi- 9 with assurance of I read! l '.-ttet tor the pelts and a quick to through the sale of offspring ther breeders. "If anyone tell! "you can realize a sizable m if you purchase a pair of ....uiias for breeding purpose- d rlise them in yourattic or emem ask him for proof of S t-eadv market for the animals A :1 put. Ask him"for the names ' "liter individuals who have i n successful in this kind of tpiature ranchini t "The Bureau invites the would- R chinchilla rancher to recognize gt consumer demand for the it will be the key factor deter- mm ht, success, the success of H industyy and the profit to be nalized from chinchilla breedinI- 1, there a strong active market r chinchilla pelts?" The Bureau id the ansurr to this question may be round in the average price pr skin of about S38 brought ,t auction in June. 1954. This uld hardly be conside cd 8 PH? y..; venture when the layman ' asked to pay from .5300 to il-600 ,pair for the chinchtllas and 8150 '. consideration of the time and ml of the equipment and food required to breed the original an- nals and raise their offspring. girl the Bureau. l-Lil Gold writing at Daily, has t pite signs of a pickup in ac- trvtty during the last week of the month of August, fur sales failed to live up to retail expectations. Volume fell behind nationally an estimated 15 per cent. according tobuyers from leading resident tltlces and important store for de- partments in New York. in Women's the following: Better quality silver foxes made it intpressive showing last week gt American Fur Auctions. lnc.. New York. according to the of- flml sales report. A total of 2.149 Nnnma section foxes for the ac- count of American Fox Breeders Association was 916 per cent sold with domestic interest prevalent. earls brought S24, platlnums S20. vers S1350. and whitemarks 39. tile official report showed. In the regular silver fox collection Euro- pean interest dominated as turn- ever has 95 per cent of 2.308 ilnns. The report stated: "Keen iompetition was noted from Europe with domestic interest shown for better goods. A strong dram-e was recorded over the st sale in March." Earlier a collection of 9.li0l stan dard dark minks was 35 per cent Iold because of customer re- itslance to goods priced above cur- rent market levels. For desirable nverchwnrlise. strong demand was . Wild mink was main. ml min tlue to lack of in- erv.-I. lie;-iv:-r was mostly of poor Ilaliiv Best sizes sold win the lance withdrawn. On edges. lit. 71 per cent of 9.502 mutation '"'"ll- "Wily dressed. had been sold at strong prices. the auction ill"! -"vlmrted. Top prices were: Pa.-ml-nialcs, Swill; females. 527.50. Stllvhire males. 3571 females. 827. white males. 34!; females. 332.50. B'.r frost males. 319; females. ll'l.E' ll'-rk dreaded ma)---, S30; malr... 317.25. Dark raw males la. mimics. 317.25. The raw ll1lI- lIl"n mllct-tinii was negligible. on the cover page of the rug- lmle Journal of Canada publish- id in Oshawa. 0nt.. is a picture " I0" tllrcctor. eittendinrz the -V "K of the Canada Mink breed- .V .- in Toronto and among them "it-"nil row is B B. Jones, "billy P.E.I. and in tho bot- hm row is J. Connolly of Bath- Irst. N.B. d M I Save Sculls?" r whnmore of 1" "'9 Twenty-Five Years Ago I umn of the some magazine is 2 following;-"Dr. W. A. Young - ll 8 splendid article in our Au. ilimelytNoies on For Farming Z N ,,..t;.t.,, N. 1:. letter nui- Th formula reminds us of a ”sho:gun" prescription written by a physician in this some 35 years ago. It had 3 Ilgrodllnh and started with out It Iodll chloride. which was on the flru page of the Bri PC pod: and ended with tincture of Zing- nberis. The 3 1.... ” ta wen medially believed to cover a great of London was awarded first prize of two pounds-Q10.) City and Central KOY'S TAXI -- Dlal G560-6569. RADIO SERVICE. Jackie Dqyle, .)ial 4305 RESERVE Wednesday. Oct. 11 for Knights of Columbus. Colum- bus Day Ball. WE R E G R I N D Crankshafts. Maritime Motor Supply Co.. Ltd., 42 Beasley Ave. DR. GEORGE G. Sheppard'sl office. Mt. Stewart. will be clos- ed from Sept. llth-25th inclusive. COLUMBIA Television a n d Norge refrigerators, easy terms Brown Electric. UNEMPLOYMENT lnsuraucr Act changed. Listen tonight CFCI 8 P. M. ANNUAL MEETING Nurses al- umnae of P. E. I. Hospital will be held September ltlth at Cundall Home. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street. -dial 5228. Serving full course dinners Specializing Chinese dishes MAKE A hit with a J. C. Hig- gins shot gun-light weight. high quality. low priced. easy terms Simpsons Sears Ltd. MacDONALD R-ADIO SERVICE Radio repairing. Amplifiers and sound systems. Disc and tape re cording 180 Kent Street. Dial 6915 ENGAGEMENT-Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Stetson. Broolrfleld. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Alice Ferric to Roy Vopnl. son of Mr. and Mrs. August Vopnl. Selkirk. Manitoba. marriage to take place early in October. WINNINING TWINS - Tommy and George Grcenslde, twin baby sons of Mr. and Mrs. George Greenslde were the winning twins at the London. 0nt., Baby Show. Mrs. Greenslde is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis O'Shea, Glen- flnnsn. EXPRESS APPRECIATION - Appreclation of the kindness shown them by the City police was ex- pressed by Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell who returned to Somer- viilc, Mass. after a two weeks visit to the Island. They were en- tertained while here by Mrs. Camp- hell's cousins Mrs. John Garrett, Heather. NEW GLASGOW W.I. Glasgow W.I. for their ALEXANDRA CALF CLUB MEMBERS Phyllis and Janet Jones of the Alexandra 4-ll Calf Club proudly show their choice calves at their Achievement Day Mrs. Elmer MacDonald was hos- tess to the members of the New regular monthly meeting on Monday even- in Sept. 5th. The presidnet pre- aided and the meeting opened by singing the Institute Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Roll call was answered by held in conjunction with th e ed high praise from the judge. Queens County Plowing Match Don Wood. last Saturday. The club had a fine exhibit of calves and receiv- Baxter's Film Lab. ieson. Lunch: Mrs. Harland Hill and Miss M.E. Campbell. Program Mrs. Chalmers Laird and Mrs. Earl Houston. Mrs. Harland Hill invited the members to her home for the Oc- tober meeting when roll call will be answered with something per- taining to Thanksgiving. The program consisted of read- logs and contests and lunch was served. Dinner at Mary Stewart's in Ca- vendish on September not. A committee appointed to arrange for the dinner: Mrs. Harland Hill, Mrs. R. L. Dickinson and Mrs. Lelth Dickiesbn. The following are the the com- mittees for next month: School: Mrs. Earl Houston and Mrs. Ha- rold Dickleson. Sick: Mrs. Vin- cent Deveaux and Mrs. Lelth Dick- lon and bruiier on ling. Sept. 18. 1950. lln Mem.ot'.i.-em PTE. WILLIAM MncL.HfEh- III lnvltlg ni.m:.ry of our den Pie. -i.iilIn.l en. Cable Head West. killed In action In Italy. Septem- ber 13. IMO. Ife lies beside his comrades. In a libllowed grave unknown. But his name in wrltt-an Ii letter of love. the hearts he left at home. Lovlngly remembered by Mo ther. Father. Sisters and Broth en. MncLEIAN-In loving memory of Mdiel. who passed away and- flonly tn September 13. 1054. September comes with deep re not A month we cannot forget Whntever else we felled to do We never fit to think of you silent thoughts and many a tear Koqn your memory ever den. Ever remembered and sadly missed by hm husband Billie and stats Grime. In loving memory of our dar- Whlhtvn Dnnsford. died Inserted by the family- HEAD8 SOVIET DELEGATION LONDON (Reutersl-Soviet For- eign Minister Vyacheelav M. Mol- otov will lead the Soviet delegation to the United Nations General As- sembly on Sept. 20. the Soviet news agencyfrass said Monday. Personals Mrs. .I..i,x' .4.h.iCIt returned 90 Younker. North Minsloe: and her rune in East Boston. Wlsst. brother, Mr. Preston Rudd and it ' r .4 ' wmitiing her liar ni:ce. "Ira. J. boro St., City. Mr. and Mrs. visit to the British continent. Mrs. G. L. M- Tillliei side, is a patient in the Prince of Winnipeg, Manitoba left Quebec on September 6 aboard the S S Homeric" on a ten weeks holiday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juries ac- Tippet. for past week. was visiting her sister. Niagara Falls. On return they at- Mrs. Stanley Younker and Mr. tended the Toronto Exhibition and lu..-ii-iy.S.ept. 13. 1955 the Guardian Page 3 visited Mrsf Jonera sister and brother in law. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arnett at Bellcville. They also visited relatives in a number ot American cities. Mrs. Charles Quinn and daughter Lillian left this morning for Tor- onto where Mrs. Quinn will visit her two daughters Muriel and Mary. ratation with lots. Rodd. Harrington. Buylanl Hills-l . Mr. Reuben Tuplin. motor mech- anic for MacNeil Motors. Summer- Cotinty Hospital. Isles and the companied by the Jones have just Orlu and Edgar returned from Ill" . ; H" (I tfsltltihfmt moat ' ' EXCELSIORS K-mwvA1G6' 4” M 9 " hwotz -.' stout t IIEIORE K-E55 r' -n ruvlur as -000” x M No man of 65 over ugnffod biyilt Life Insurance when ho was young--morf are sorry f E coiimr they didn't buy moral Ask for Information and tutu on tho "PAID-UP AT 65" D18 it i A n 0 l F I C L 12 members giving a " i Mrs. Portrait of PRINCE PHIHP Those who collect royal portraits will welcome the new full-color picture of Prince Philip which ap- pears in The Standard this Mr. and Mrs. Albert Garrett and Mrs. Ira Douglas and were en- thusiastic about their welcome, Card'Ol Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Ell Gallant. First Street. Summer- side. wish to take this opportun- ity of thanking all those who sent Mass cards. cards and let. tors of sympathy, floral tributes or who assisted in any way to lighten the burden during their week. Prince Philip is shown in the uniform oi the 8th Royal lrish Hus- sars of which he is Colonel-in-Chief. Get The r Standard - on sale now. complete with magazine. l2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. ?'""- Standard recent sad bereavement. I extend my sincere th patronized this restaurant. ness for the new owners. The Red Rooster of each week. .194!" issue. being an address kwint the summer school or . Smnsln Fox Breeders Asso- hailnn." A , , ....... ..'.”:.if3.';”:;: 33,";-; IORDIN can romeunue '"””l" 3; Y0"l!lmVeh1;y well. He -- l i COIIV an I clever man new i,.;";;',':g commnncmo SUNDAY, arr. is "WEI" fox fa in the -- '"".d Slates. Another speaker at h . Ronald G. -me mtave formulas of ratlonr. . am tclent feeding of tow- .n'mu"' "Is one of the m I I uus"y(l'LlL(;.n connected with tho- ,t '. ”Csg . ,,.'.l.""t”si;mii sale held in Mon- he.-homt e year mam silver p.n1.. 2:3) p.in.. 4:50 p.m.. 5:30 p Emit trips daily, in each tlrectdnn. leaving Borden and Cape Tormentlne plera at 7:00 a.m.. 3:15 a.m.. 10:1! a.m.. 12:: .m.. I115 p.m. T Atlantic uasidanl Time T CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY! CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP RED ROOSTER RESTAURANT Owing to ill health I have sold the Red Rooster Rest- iiLll'8l'll to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Seaton. anks to all the customers who and ask the continued busi- will now be closed all day Tuesday HRS. HARVEY W. BERNARD CHANGES m can FERRY sssvics ' over all average was A "9fo:?x brought a top of Even the lowly .” .brot;g.lIt - top D of F A R M E R S I: l:Inkll:l mill" ' pit... r7,gg;- ;':n',;-E run to AITIND mg: in above The m:t...'.'..... ..., ,,,.,:::l ':,,::f ANNUAL MEETING E” mirror D-id ls.lh:"Lend"s tmgilng to experuzbtar d 0' M 3331'. ..".:"... .. .:;"-,3 route rnonuclts ASSOCIATION . so much llpnsy in egg. - "'..,,""..,.:w - - - -' . l 0 I s -4-" ' .. -- "CH C0llRT.CHARI.O'I,'TITOWN :7 llbonturihu been set ;.'....""W....;..g- --ms wsnunuv. um. um. "”"'....i.n..i ii... A fattltooru o'.:.'c:M',”?,',,,'i,'.,M -. - . - lSletidard Tltnel. main all . s . &-,. . . lieu Indian Panic, Methane. -mien as-tun. t t Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A letter was read from Mrs. Rogan regarding teaching Music in the schools. Mrs. Hill reported having written Mrs. Rogan for further details. Letters were read regarding the Cancer Campaign. 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