6-’:- I fir c o4 I “M; .._.~_..s.-...- I >1 re REES“ ‘i? y. fl (o u’?! 5'6 QHIZQFQRQE? “Li-Jun!-------_-~r-n_-----_ mo” 225v .-»~»~ -.'-:'.~ -=:.—i .._=-. a --- -.=.-._-.-.-.':.-.I.-'.-;;-f.§. 'u'u'n'u'lu'n‘\o'u'n'afb'sl'ar"rr'lal'u'ld‘{¢'-'.f.."-‘-"-‘L“L"§§'- a 4-?- wr-‘u-uv-os-J-a -.~ 1 §- 't- é 5 e 5 QONNECTED WITH E. C. JOIINSTONE. C. l». U-r caononowwn. P- l I- Yesterday’: Market M k 1. n rs-el . n o1 reotice. which the n Go er m nt $35455?!- 19° a. young visitor l! die ‘Ll 2%» “y ‘ mush yea-f;- p "7 m" l" "mgwg- a‘ Ask Bggfioigfl- "=- heard of the Loyalist" Yes. she hsd Despite the “foal; ‘gflmdvipiléioiv igloo}: Ii 1 . g bonn- b e ees w c we B” lb» UnlteddOEmpig ifoyfirrsictne; were’ nbtilgowuiot Lampoon, Fuse w! obtain for our nn-s and this Butter. dairy e next question w“ d“ industry of ours is not so situated PO35.‘ dBOeIE-r w m“ ha. pa, that it can stand a 3 per cent tax. dream qt ct descendants of , Potted‘ Pljmh pnmn nnd n.4,"; “mu-n “new she had never heard that! and was 0 26 Potatoes. Green Moth-ins Di. Chicken. 1t. ' lee Head Lettuce Boiiinz Nllfiiit Fow. . Pork Roast 1h Hams. 1h. Bayou. lb. e C cry Pink Grapefruit. Brussell Sprouts i’ ll In t llebed In some rrewlpl cnnnibnls- bu; n “Man m. cnnm- for instance, Lang and Ling are c! rude“ °‘Z° Fburllrloliwfr" b» °l§mntr3n1 0d In Olllrllmelewn eruald N £3" glllfiliti 3 u 1' 1"" i“ “imd- w" “'“’""“‘ “Y “‘*‘l‘“°"”“° “ m“ ’“~"‘€F“‘““ rtlfii Smfifia Witching 2m... mo: F?“ ““’ "°" """°' " "' 2.521‘? ""‘-.o.."'r~n" Wall?» s. 5 P Mot n, n5 fellows for everaefterwnrds. "Has "*1 "is of ‘he derive ves mm val. 3,1 en's National Anthem. Lunch w]; a vo named n a I N25; Cagbggflsm u“ u" “-°°-:§°§Vr§“ gogtlllfxjlln vgrigulh? gm th l? from the various renched ar- 3 Drs- served by the hostess B85139“ W “um” m” a; n: lorth: You?» 111w folloufl New Becks. 1h. "R"- ‘ -‘ " Rifle salad ‘nuts ‘f; if,’ m“ wnm, were m “n 1r. Manitoba 1 - 51°" °°'“' ‘hi’ °°"“““°°° 1" cham" lr - here lo ublio respectively. mmlfl‘ calm“ Rutland that L's red-landf Rhode some years ago and have developed b“! mm” n9 an r-sons Intercom in the said I 0f "I0 C"!!! l1 Rhwm’ lb‘ 1 r t -- Island (‘from m‘. Dutch ' "rood"l onderfull t least ssooooo l "mm" “Pm” c“ A lists lo be and appear More the (7 WWI "°"""- I‘ "I" Ppbrjcys‘ men m, eary qrecas oi.’ the you are what i ) be“ th so v1 p ltswmbe taken hooded, Th, government PROVINCE 0F "d" "m," n h.“ col" m. m," m“ a, ma“ u“; Grapefruit i for 31 or 10c. each Y°l1 eat ‘hem!’- me“ "5 "d - and I W" e1 Wm“ “m” a 9° z grant 125 was received. The knltt- PRINCE EDWARD ‘SLAM’ n,“ 1n u“ (Mn-g 1mm 1n or- noor the Bonk of Neva $“""‘"‘ m‘ 6"“ m" Gm” m“ w“““"°" *‘ glfmm _ “Nelly-related w meim“ mmll Thrills Tgveblllfirfie “l m n12: pnonars coon-r Charlottetown In ma Count . In both in cnsrmmowu u B" C011 35 n“ lmhmw“ “utlmfifm” “Mlnwlm {on ‘fidhaf mam fgl- red’ u ml 5°“ a his a c’ ° ’ den egng. e uuld ee, en Wednesday lo that all lllhshled Pincnzples 30c his readers to be turn-i in by Rohsoh . red o - some to the troppers an or m m“ d, n, n_ In m4, u” hum“... d” 0, m" n,“ "n. w,“ n, m,“ n” Articliolitxs l or 2s the blah-sounding tiiio o! with "Bard m "is mimv. I ill-Fm ers- 1n Re cm s ofmllliam Gresory n, n; u“ hon: el due no thereof. 15m. Dflffilllfll l or 25 he explains that a. Hudsonvg Bay lira-t it was mltlde up lotnhg aéier thg: C EM or s“ n‘ f- n Roy-m m "Iomkuonnun o! ‘h. "m. d" s m. Bu." h if; g-xortslpmrtleagfgguglrngggggn 1321:‘? name was ex . n e orm o , Water and ora n 301-} Quggng county in the and Prov- n, n," “n” u nn m" “n ‘my Palmer, Judge o! ihslll s 111 c tucc. 1121C . h flfl-‘fl-EW-‘lsfir FOR SALE At Bradalbane, House and loi estate of the late Mrs. lllziry M. Gunn. Apply MARY GUNN, 100 Kent Si. v1. 0-10-31. _ FOR SALE I60 acres of land 0n Brflcklcy Point Road, 9 miles from Charlottetown, well fenced and well wat. ered. f‘ 1mm more: on TOPICS Silver Fox Farming» m. “u”, 5nd percent WON m“, m w r-Tn. crosg fox. otter and blue fox. h _..____ am" °Q§§Y $9? 5,’ Kim‘ m“, u-"Izhe New gar-k “auction many t Wok film?“ halos“ will 5034mm who! x Y" "w" ‘““’°‘“‘"“‘ "“' lfimrigr fibn fiafifiri no ‘hwmdmd "1°°”' °' iretvfioemmtor attributed‘ re- T!!! noon rsaumr _ phoro has oi r have eefel Hush ‘ nals o! the Rolld fern w ed by n. n. . , rh i’ th t many ts hich h =»--»- ~---- ..i:‘.":.:"=::: ~ we. "st-chi fifimuuadgflwfi? giro“? lyric" m?“ k:"“*v*'"*“° Phllll I . m“ “n, , _ us an 111i Ora-mallard w. w mm) set‘; ssla date wbenue strnos- _ n Phone 1s esred." vor o fooling ‘sore .___ at ‘ghxgduwtitégg Mulch Wen to be fill o e are ing white face. platinurns and, r11: ox . sy the In- d schl 1 i the New York Auction Company '-‘ ixcuti.w'.lsr".ii l?‘ i": .. wmfinent; ET, m4: that there 1s'r1ot a historical soc- s loss to find price level} fob-skins u" s. d h recon day g‘ . - ill marketed in 1045. m.“ m. mm m ‘m, in our midst to publish such were reluctant to pan-lg] 8- W m.“ m u“ m. essays in a more permanent tor-m. strong protest to ester as. —--— “'9 m’ """'“°“"* w’ “w” 5.YI....'*='5“"*'*"“""*'E:“"..*::“ "E5 2.3": "grbgdgifrfi I ca. s p J nun amendment vitally iruuhr: have to become more strong or- odthetrsdowhim n, comm-en quite surprised to learn it. We do Four mica-n National Sliver t 1 local hi consl t r 12.000 pail-s. 33.53." °“’ m” "‘ "‘ Si‘... $333? do. 2.000 1.. a. ‘mat name last and is not Baltic or Norman. The An- cons nn_ I; wok glo Saxon names are usually short, ver- fox. u’ m" gulnorrliwotsyuaglestilstnime' iul joint uaui-Tfisie for the ac ily b hunting. for they e m’ W01‘ a sve pon A 1n - n" nomad“ gnynnbgg "n; “nu and force to our Saxon tongue -- count oi the Manitoba government h nettle down m We can say whats to be done w1th,wil1 be held 0n Friday. May 1 m when they fewer and shorter words than any by Dominion Fur A o; get “sh m. “m, they other language!) The vowels in the Ltd not o, 1n n few nu”, yum Saxon names were very unstable: his servants. the stores. and in some cases, a blacksmith‘: Imp (iorgel-airrro y o. ‘en °f “l? - e8. paling of stockade fifteen totwenty- W W?" live feet h h. lbrt Gany - of mmefl- flbvimded- Bishop hich he gves a. picture — was Bolton their fox ranch during the year Played. as coat o! arms, s barrel 1041. The payment was authorized n! a. potter c1“, rim” 1t w" dg- cod by an arrow; the arrow was by a. claim bill passed by the United fie?“ no“ can fend by towering walls o: masonry a “bolt" and the barrel was o. "tun"? states Congress on February 15th. 111mm, like mflaufgiwerfifi 1“"":""n1“"'°""“°"' mopaprioo Neenflybflillflliiblvtlletllnneilr wxmdwmwa} in own. nensuTlwuuaosand madam mhmunnnmplsyindwokwitbtlaofurbur-tnolewoveraeowobsve men- nsoeomeifiloohedatthei 11°‘ "m4 "uhilwllim" ‘m’ mo... unaccounted niwi . of In W" gmgnmmu-qqgsnd prioodeomfgiaiotonxr: byturdealers orator: thdrawuls was niuekramsilver fox, gnu. Ontario, Quebec and nnn tn mnn . , their diver for solo - oh alniwt NI l“ wlrflmhu: y,” dlpgmng p1“. ulelllmgr Thursday Ind fiddly. m: l“ mulwuzlfle ‘WW9’ 0C mutations includ- will w“ m9 that Previouglxydall raw fur-offerings o! lllslt o in the fall months arrive and a n haw days proved its usefulness to the indus- all“ "Ill m? P" will "IX is. I imagine. can oogespondlns D6194 F» 1m, my m”; fir“; Anslo - Saxon one: that is to say .t I @2391: oglrttiapipleigurfbs; d S: w“ h“; by l mm a even orn ‘to the auction solo whiuh esu |oi army planes flying low over Bydé a enoH-berunelaesindilsgrgi; grind the market must ad- l ll or we will be faced with Ill! limbs! f ld pelts will have a serious eiiect a1 ees o! the 1044 crop which llIh-l-fl RBADOW HANK W. l. . Meeting opened Institute Ode and the club women's creed ll call was answered hem with a. donation rantford Roofing has provided h thousands of Canadian homes mm. a. .o'f.’°7‘,.'r‘o .33?» with "Ion. moor.» ma». u» u k mm elements, during the past 40 years. Skilled Brantford craftsmen, using the finest materials, combine beauty and permanence with special weather- proof and fire-resistant qualities 1o make Brantford Roofs an outstanding value; long-lived, easy to apply Ind reasonably priced. ist . Inn-tn this. they rellevedmlllu market B on Brsutford Asphalt Slater-Insulated Siding —snd Roll Roofings. ‘ Ferseloby ,,, m “M... FENNELL o CHANDLER. n o... 1...... .1, SINCLAIR e STEWART LTD. P. J. NOY o 00.. POOLE o- THOMPSON, LIMITED. roventy-Jnce, Milk Dealer, deceased, lee- Prayers 1' “W C'MacPhsi1 on: f meetin. Wllichl at Miss Jean Boyle's’ with circular bastions at the mgles. —-b01Y'-i\lni “Cantine heraldry" was 1944, and alflncd by FY8515?!“ over the gateway two six the name given to the punning mot- Roosevelt. The chief losses as out- gung were mounted, t w. tee; derived from rsovnal names: lined in the House 0t Representa- ward; m, 11m, vfllggq o: wlnniglq, o! these EJJB. gves an edmir- tives claims Committq report m- half a mile nway on the pro e. able list. to which I may add the suited from vixens losing their Fort Gerry was the Oqnéygny’; motto of the velrnon family, "Ver litters due to fright caused by the chief depot {or pgmmlggu 1m mm non sernper vlret '. The verb vireo disturbing noise of the planes from "Vyinnipg did not preset: the e1?“ oliewlétgn btéo rTelOélTlSh." Mofiett Field airport. D105 XIV ll I IPIHCG. 011598 5 5 B! '——* small, lrreg algal-in gnu ‘n9 n "Spring time is not always gree ' 1n the National Fur News we, in themselves, but looking unlit. Ole a report o! a silver 10X sale‘ mean and contemptible compared held by the New York Auction with the wide level prairie on which - using, diapter, company in January. 1. as - they seemed to have dro I kmores "Lorna follows: rnlscuousl Docinfl wherein John Ridd is g1 10.238 skins, total aggregate sales a wait 0! arms. and a, motto . $1,708,000. Top price for one skin. row like one-half silver, $850. Average price and streets; knots of oaicrs about‘ before for entire lot. $162. All silver, 3,150 the doors or bars- the latter chiei- skins. average, $309. hree-quar- ly-wf numerous "saloons"; a semi- ter silver. 2,720 skins. average. $184. drunken Indian, dirty tattered ‘me - One-halt silver. 2.4.80 skins. aver- blanket han indg loose about him. idd non ridendus; age, $156. One-quarter silver. 30'! a Tglllllalfi bexclt; y mirem ‘the village "to; Grid's sskeiatglcn: sklnskpvcragc, sloluilgglglly 1:111:65 v 15¢ Y s: ary (nu-such crap my n‘. 422 s ns, ave e, . ac. was our first ictur treated Wlthlskins, nib-i. s eorim - average. low, rubbed. Apply cap tsl oi Manito ." peculiar to'badly rubbed, m1 skins. average. EDWARD srmw °“ $'°°"‘l§' °“' ' I ' yg ..____ on premises about m this first unhniscndsomo a"): GARDEN NOTES Looking back through the years Deer hid not populous Illino , to i029, which was a tremendous I ljhehrwglsgo the establishment of new Aynbire bards in this prov der wiis to drench the bush wlthlcanada Blvemged as “me u ‘n ' n91‘. . . . ' . rial irclhartmerrstzanrlilzfienlturc has Initiated a policy whmb, 5,213" soapsuds’ the“ dust ‘m ashes! w°°<i through the figures above that the b’ regisi red Ayrshire C I , d . to elk?! ivete-n “$051115? Snflilltlllllfuglglleég twenty-four months, $35.00, Before hurcha "m" Commmecfa mil animal most pm inspection by the Club Bel- r»... assletance n" m“ "m" ‘on Alilyryhialelnmmvzhgwztylelz: lzhlillrclluug Insect pests are guided to their ., The funds available to cover this penny u" 11ml“, k Applications will be considered In the order reeslvod ;l_'hr~ Club has a number of animals listed fer sale. lwlv to. ‘or further particulars, 3 years 2.05% -- 4 you" champion mare. Spencer champion stallion. First dam Elizabeth Plva “ilflhy 2.08 3-4. Second KALMUCK pressive, te rn of‘ ls Fee $15.00. Two Trotting Stallions . . it was in March At (Your Service .. . "° "‘“ ‘° "W" ha». -1fléiillnbiiél‘“fomliitftlfi;' PLAYDALE — 2 your old record 2.07 8-4 _ WeilZlIS thirteen hundred lbs. land 1.59 l-4. Sire of Rosaland 1.56 3-4 world's 2.01 3-4 by Peter the Great 2.07 1-4. Sired by Peter flu Grunt 2.07 l4. Flrot d I Both stallions will stand at owner's stable. There ls s "worm'" or caterpillar; boom year of course, one wonders that eats the leaves of current busli- ' it the nbovc figures could be true ls in early summerandasltaiwaysuvhen we think of the low era of appears in gangs. 11 lot oi’ dlmflfiflmrlces we have gone through when ls done in a. short time. The Old‘ ranch pelt; in the Dominion of Countrv remedy ugnlnst this intru- per pelt. You will note if you look ashes were preferred itho’ not al- over 10,000 skins averaged $102 and 1 fesnuleur any? tézebtizuhndirgzi acctouiaigtt of their mat nnemgkln-lt wnéhn ha]; s11. _ e x re. e c0 ers never ver_£etc. ~d $850. e average v grtaltyvyemowmoniha-llmzlsléoiwolve threw away their soapsuds: th price for the full silvers. of which - ~ "w" i ' ' v '7'" WW8 RIWBYS Put on i116 Eardcrha hern were not too many, was Y0 have B m-‘iillirifll $209. which shows that even then dc 11 800d rBmPd-Y they were the most popular. The Rpliis that attaflk- three-quarter silvers averaged ; the broad or Windsor beans. $184. while the trail-silvers sver- _ B S $156 and the quarter-silvers- 0l. Today on the samn market food plants by some sense that is] -silve1' equivalent to our sense of smell.- IAst in order to pnzctect h I. I. CLAY. lflffllry. P. I. I. Amhlre Club. t.’ , 1 Péd the mothb li. it. This year! this year 11h try-I and one oi’ his first actions was to _., ~ W" ‘close all the banks in the United "~ I Pi of ptazestsofisuco dget ‘nonpvtgr noe- err r ra no ou . e peo- - ~l thro ud t Boole - and Z-iw/i- "I41 thrvueh ts lhgy arowmxgstlyanepublicanr — yet tied it is no doubt a fact that had he Slrgd by $4391. Incl; been elected President and sil Hoover hsd been. the consequences would have been appalling. 111s var tox market-l were also thrown into a tai in by the \ eat progress of fur arming in 1% I orway and to some extent i v ’ ‘Swed . Norway with its roduc- tion o! 400,000 giro whlc ' r4 ‘OLDIIRS Scott 1.57 l-4 world's s 2.08 1-2. by Guy Ax- dsrn Mable Traslr 2.15 l-I our Cenaian market very ed- d " i ‘stsaus oi ts tori! f ' 11 Ill! x- wegiun skins. which ere un ues- uonably oi good qu llty-per ups . ' pgd 00 pea‘ cent‘ vyllgch Kahlua; “c Expnu‘ Hlwmo 5 lllorllcehdir. 153351». to s: piti- cerll s» .so we hodwrhiptelon on LWIM‘ N1 lmeet the competi ion o! thq Nor- _..___ ,.__.‘_... ,__ Humphrey of Kensing- ton, P.E.I. At last year’s P. E. I. Live Show Bob won: 11d pelts is Robt. S. 3-lsts ; 5 — Znds Z-Jrds : 3-4th, etc. Z-Championahips 1—Res. Charnpionhip 1—Res. Grand Cham- plonship. HERE IS ANOTHER BIT OF PROOF OF WE DO NOT MAKE STATEMEN FEEDERS ON P.E.I. HAVE WON THE MAJOR FE EDS. : '1" Sh lff r m count, of lg‘ Quegngheounf; or “any éonstabl: or ‘literate person within suld County- GREETING: __ w be answered! WHEREAS upon reading the the Accounts o! 0t be oner. And it THE PAST FOUR YEARS, WE MEAN JUST THAT. cons of roofing. Brantford Roofing odors you s dole; of colours which are as soft. warn and distinctive as Nature's own. blond perfectly with shell surround. Inga and give your home a n heart-warming beauty.- Brsntford Asphalt Slam are the aim- They have excep- tional dignity and charm; require no upkeep; and help to reduce the offiro insurance. ‘Mealtime Mode’ - Brantferd Reefs‘? lruniford Roofing (Murlllmes) llmlled. Sulnl John, NJ; ll n h rd red that true copy have?!‘ 11's ‘lorlnwith pub: s-ia-ao-n-o-e. the Estate ll 1 r 1 said lle be written. l’.'.’3"l..l"..l'§lli?.l"o'lm 33m‘! ' " non. Esq. Proctor for uald Potl- (Io. l.) Top Foxmen Use SUNGLO Another top breeder, and perhaps right at the top for consistency y in producing to-p foxes National Breeders Association. breeding since SUNGLO Feeds. R. S. HUMPHREY (left) tops Medium Platinum _ Silver male pup class at ‘I943 P.E.I. Show. SU NGLO’S SUPERIORITY OVER COMPETITIVE TS WE CANNOT BACK UP. WHEN WE SAY SUNGLO ITY OF TOP PLACINGS AT LIVE AND PELT SHOWS WHY BEQITATE T0 USE A FEED BACK ED UP BY SUCH AN ENVIADLE RECORD? WE ARE NOT THE LARGEST MANUFAC FACTURE THE BEST FOX THEY ARE: Freeh — contain in pro- per balance, proteins, ear- bohydrsles, fats, minerals, vitamins which are varied to moot-lessons! requirements of the fox - made to relieve necessity of adding such things as milk powders, cod liver oil, bone meal, yeast, mineral preparations or vita- rnln preparations - Island Made. SUNGLO DEALERS P. E. l. FUR TRADER-S OHAILOTTETOWN PRINCE EDWAsI-D lflnlaiAdNDogUll- unuuo e ar- loiteiown, Montague. ' Donald Campbell. Alberton Cecil Gorrill. Glenweod gillnnde itgiNei lélljbenr‘, u. William clafllroér. £22m‘. no W. T. Bowneel o n . Mi. Stewart l" Tilt? iflf.i.""" . . an I. J. Stewart. octane P. E. I. TURERS OF FOX FEEDS. BUT WE DO MANU- FEEDS YOUR MON EY CAN BUY. See Your Nearest Surly!" Dealer at Once for Yo!!!‘ Requiremente. SUNGLO VIXEN & PUPPY -. STARTER — SUMMER DE- VELOPING (with melt) — SUMMER DEVELOPING (without meat) — SUMMER- DEVEIDPING CUBESMU" pups or adults) — These are new available, and. ma“ from all fresh stock ll!- grediente. ...... 1...»... dive‘: - i “When letter I-‘ox Feeds are llade, Sllllllil will Sill will! Ill!" INTERNATIONAL POX & ANIMAL FOODS LTD. Summerslde, cw, Mr. Humphrey is at present vice - pnlldaili of the P. E. I. F0! Breeders’ & Exhibitors’ Association; and a di- rector of the Canadian Silver Fox Mr. Humphrey is a con- sistent SUNGLO USER He will tell you he llu found excellent resulil both with fur and using fGHT l BI NDINf