All pups were used in Experimentzi work. and “are fed varying from 100% Fall-Furring Ration, and water to 25"; Fall-Furring Ration and 7517b pleats. All polls were taken from December 10th to Jan- uary 0th. ii pelts were taken off January 6th. All pelts were sold through the Canadian Na- lional Silver Fox Breeders’ Association; The Prince Edward Island Fur Pool, Ltd., and The ‘ Dominion Fur Sales, I.id., Summerside. l, tiUNGLU IKALI. FURRING RATION OR CUBES l l I 2. 3. l l i l l i I l VAllnAliLli AT YOUR NEAREST SUNGLO DEALER nal Fox & Animal Foods, Ltd. A lnternatio Dover. Anlong the numerous pre- sents received by the bride was one from the Baptist Young Peo- ple's Union of Tryon, P E. I.. of which club she was secretary and s valued member during the past. year. Accompanying the presenta- tion was a fitting address. Moncton Times. The many friends of Mrs. Beatrice Crozier, are pleased to know that she has recovered from her recent operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mrs Crozier is spend- ing sometimg with her friend Mrs. Harold Nicholson, o! Mont- ague before resuming her duties as nurse at. Falconwood Hospital. Summerside, P. E. Island l. in your chores. Good work» deserves a reward. Reward yourself with a comforting chew of I-IICKEY 8. NlCl-IOLSOWS “ BLACK TWIST" CHEWING .E'astern Guardian lovely light loaves of tastier bread. L-lillb-‘l-Zll-IJ CORIIS fl WARTS Remove dry skin. Dab a ‘Mrlvlwfifll figimu 6.01 h - Ill Ind Worn l“ - u" n llfl rlghl oll fllNAnlffi l.lNl|fl§__lj1 ..'ROBIN noon r-Loun makes ..°SUBS CRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handedfltowtheir BGDlLUAICEIlO Hlllpi. 1111s“ UHARIAYFFIFFUWN Guglgulalw ! 2. Beatrice McKenna; 3. Georgena | Rooney. ~ l Grade I (a) -1. Joseph Grant; l] 2 John Rooney; 3. Ivan Mc- l Kenna and Malcolm MacLeod. Grade I (b) ~1. Pauline Grant. land Marie Roonye; 2. Clifford MacLeod; 3. Lloyd MacLeod. Annie MacPherson, 'I‘eacher.. Mt. Herbert School Fair (Continued Irom page 8) .....___i. . 4. Ian Stewart, Crow Roads. 50 yard dash girls 6 years old: 1. Ruth Wood, Alexandra; Shirley Judson, Bunbury. Silysrddnsliglrlsiundl: _1. Lilian Inga, Mt. Herbert; 2. Beryl Jenkins, Pownal; 3. Betty l Hold, Bunbury; 4. Helen Jones, Bunbury. '15 yard dash boys 11 and 12: 1. John Farguahson, Bunbury; 2. Albert Inge, Mt. Herbert; 8- Blair MacOalllun, Cross Roads; 4- Ilawrence Driseoll, Mt. Herbert. 50 yard duh girls 9 and 10: 1. Florence Jenkins, Mt. Her- bret; 2. Annabel Lugs. Mt. Her- bert; . Faith MacDonald, cross Ilucy Carver, Cross 50 yard sock nos hoys 10 Ind under: 1- Mon-s Jenkins, Mt. Albion; 2. Carl Hamm, Bunbury; 3- Joseph MlwMlllon. Pownal; 4. Alvin Munn. Mt. Herbert. 50 ysrd sack nos boys 11 and over: 1. Lawrence Driscoll, Mt. Her~ bert; 2. Blair MaoCallum, Crow Roads; 3. Alvin Inns, Mt. Herbert; 2. """¢\~, elgrbsalz 12, 1937 .1. BUSINESS Barren Prospects for mink ranching have never looked so bright; fllr business has improv- ed 25 to. 50% and exclusive furriers in New York are NOW trying to assure themselves of Clairval mink next fall. TOPPED CANADIAN MARKET Last year one lot of 50 Clairvul pelts sold at an average of $50.00 or $10.00 higher than the next best lot of any breeder. This should convince the most sceptical that Clairval Mink are the most sought for mink on the market today. The demand for Clllirvlll stock is because of its very silky fine fur, its slate blue underfur, short nap, and its indian leather, soft, pli- able and light. PLEASE NOTE . TERMS 0 We sell in trios only, one male and two females, unrelated, of meaning dark, silky, short nap, slate blue underfur, average size 4 minimum, for $250.00 riere 25% cash deposit prior to shipment. SELEGTION All shipments will b bcr. exact. date announced later; selection of the stock is usually who is an expert fur man, but can be arrang- ed upon request by Mr. Johan Beetz, (Jan. Gov‘t Fu." Expert, Ho (lllebl-‘C. 01' possibly by a grader of the Can- adian Fur Auction Sales, Montreal or the New York Auction C0., N.Y., both firms havinlr last year and in the past. graded a considerable number menis. CLAIRVAL Ltd. LATERRIERE, P. Q. References-W. CHESTER S. McLURE CANADIAN FUR AUCTION SALES CO. . Charlotte! LTD. Montreal, PA The Central Guardian ii I 2 . CRASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDufllATION LIFE IN- l SURANCE, L-Olllll-I-lz-lll " . , _ _ wArna RATES—Rates 1m- the l ' The Adult Education League o! Prince Edward Island current quarter must be paid by D A D Dy S S H E M ‘ I S T __ M has arranged n series of tree public lectures to be given by Tuesday the twelfth. L-456-l0-B-2l. -" w Prof. E. A. Corbett, formerly o! this Province and now 5’ f, DlIITIOI of the (‘anndlan Assoclstlm [or Adult Education. DON'T MISS the Symposium on A N F o R E F ‘ I T I A R E P 1., Tuberculosis this evening 8 P. M. . n These lectures will give everyone on opportunity to {seam 11511, 5.351.111.1344, V . _ - c, become better acquainted with this new and rapidly growing __ i ‘ movement. OB _ W y. CBS CS It i! G S3 GS T w g m goon]; ‘Fzlpugutw Ian she tlilovery be‘: oéresspns for a The _ i t d by f th _ l'_ t i‘ Meetings will be held at the following points: mflogm” w e“ fflg7s_.l_za_u‘ n" "8 Pm" 51°" °1' ¢ "l" ‘"7 1° "Vi: 13 ‘l"°“8.h ‘"1 221W"? h“ a ll H" “ma. h.’ decided to “k: ‘n COIIIIECI: our men out 0 ve w 0 try p‘ Mumr BMW" — - - — — — — T“°“l"- “P?” m” use: "sours" shortening tor endowment policy with The Imperial '° P" ‘P “h” WW‘ 4° 11°‘ k”? "P ' I 'l'_\'ne Valley - — — - — — --- Wcdnesdly, f‘ 13th “m, baking 1551.944-“ u“ to "we adequue fund, for h" their saving schedule. Bu: four out _of _ ,\|l,..,.l..,,__ _ _ _ - - - --- Thursday. October 14th p education and other need‘ five who ado t The Imperial Life ,, STEWARTS YEAST makes bet- _ _ method actua y do save money as s ADA115510" FREE- fer bread. L551-9-14-ti Of course this little lady ls happy and Plmnett f . B t h i th lfs l d ii " §§’i..'§°r.u§..‘ i.’ 3?... infififiiiiu leek 1am w» fume T=k= = Ions l] s,,°,f§§§"“““°§_6,§fin_',’f; Life endowment policy for his daughter View qr M?‘ The“ ‘am i.‘ 0"" will‘ a“ .._..~ 7*‘ -—*~-—~ will be s continual source of the deepest lmPenal Llfe I°P“”m‘m"°- :1 many one: interested in Prince salisfmion- He knows that whether he "rmuuolul. SECURITY rllnouo .1115: i1 " ' " M Eduani Island's_fox-ranch1nsindlls- lives or not, funds will be available for lnsuauncz",by Puulspeichemuiuzerliulloilul‘ uc IE _ . Wflltljld mbee rletllgealfksallége 1335:1131: his daughter when she needs them most. authority, is an interesting book which should . “g . I” i‘ Bu“: ll.P.A. Napanee. Ontaro where Ross-Miller In the complex world of tods the "id by ‘lemme -wh° Pm“ m- puma’ 2?. t, u u Lu Q I 1 F _ mod rocessed and packed fi d _ financial security {or himself and family. You: oi r, _ vgtors srearsvgcome ' fvfiafi? m“! 9" l “hrY _ n 9 l‘ 5 F10“ local Imperial Life representative will make u gt U, c ertified Pubhc Accountant - ' t impossible to save money ln the ordinary cgpy "fluke; u, you wake," m,“ w, p l 1' ' VERNON nrvaa c. w. L. - °I 0 I The monthly meeting oi’ the Ver- - . I A ' non River sub-division of i119 ' “I c ~ b ld 3L‘ i‘ glithsolllrdgflmgtllgbl-fagllg. whsithe a " a - i r attendance oi’ member- pre- “l “lmklleopmg systems mamned or revised silngt? Mrs. James MacCorlmnck. . l l‘ - lld president was in the chair and , ‘ ‘g Pmm and LOSS Accounts Compm“ ' the meeting was opened with a. HOG‘ omtt, TOIOIIIO, onl- BIUIIGAIQ -\ . Th esici t a very l Trustee under the Bankrulllcv M ‘as. .31.: "tea... I c - _ , b . c ll m t '21s held in _ l‘ Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements | sggvlznirfnsepteabejand Sh: mo nAMrsnms SCHOOL , 4. Gerald Drkmll, Mt. Herbert. lRaynOI‘; 2. Muriel Jones and Molyneaux, 2. Earl Jones and Arthur Woolner- “ I‘ 1nd Reports preparut . read a letter {mm Mo“ Re“ l Girl's sock race: |Evelyn Munn; 3. Ora Ballem and Eugene Coady; 3 Lawrence Freedor ull teachers: ,- ‘ James Morrison Bmop o, Anbb Standlnlz for September: 1.. Muriel Jones. Pownal; 2. , Olive Weaiherbie. prawn and Buddy Ings; 4. Mor- 1. Mildred Auld: fl. Melvs. Lumr E l _ _ _ 0mm in up, w a m,“ written Grade X-l. Margaret Latter; 2. ‘Evelyn Munn, Mt. Herbert; 3. 50 yarn three legged race, boys: rls Jenkins and Ewen Myers. 3- Arthur Wwlnflr. i. Fred J91}! 1 AdInUIIStfGtIOII Of ESIGIGS i, o}, “ha, o, the League m, John mwul-us. Miriam Inga. Mt. Herbert; ti 1 Buddy Molyneaux and Blair 75 yard uuul. girls 1a and 14: kins. l m? 00mm“ o, m, twentymnh Grade 1x (A)-—l. Fulton Kit- Annabel Ines. Mt. Herbert- MacCallum; z. Morris Jenkins and 1. Cathleen Raynor. Mt- Her- (Patrietlfleasejilgvey) g S ecialt jubuw m convene, o, ma,“ son; a. Borden ‘Homers; s. Alice 50 ylrd dash girls 11 and 12 Ewen Myers- bert; 2. Muriel Jones. POWMJ; 3- _“"—"'"""""""' i .. a P 3" an... “M... 0., t... m... o. t... wwuds- 1- Mme Jones. Mme; i; 1s Yard dash 15 andPow-o] 2 lgwlamvflrég; Alfi- dgerbeo; 4- —-~--~~---_ ' k d Grade 1X (Bl-l. Lois Younlrer. Miriam Ings, Mt. Herbert; 3. C a 1, Muriel, Jones, owna; . gnes , exan . _ i Y N. 3;; g 3,: §§,,‘,,§,g“ l Qeillflle Grade VIII-l. Alice Stewart. Ballem, Mt. Albion; 4. Flore: eel Cathleen Raynor. Mt. Herbert; 3- 50 yard wheelbarrow rave. boy!“ l G ll T I J different (“Strum u, subscrgbe Grade VI—l. Errol Stewart; 2. Jenkins, Mt. Herbert. lEvelyn Munn; 4 Miriam 11185- 1~ B01153’ Driicoll and Buddy . 3 N The nmnbers decided to send a on; mama-e; 3_ Flame Tremel-e, 100 yard dash, male teachers: | 50 yard dash boys 6 years: Molyneaux; 2 Gerlfd Drlscoll and l I S5 Gm“ Gemlge 5'“ donation from different sections of Grade v—1. Hilda Mac-Lean: Y. 1- Herold Lawton: 2- FTEdl 1- Heavy Inga. 1W Herbert? 2~ Buddy Inge; 3 “we” 3W5“ , l , me parish to we Monastery o; the Ralph Edwards; 3, Mildred Lnr- Jenkins; 3. Robert Farguahson. Harold Jones, Pownal; 3 Herbert and Freddie Mutell; 4. Morris Fitting and Supplying Glasses i‘ Charlouel-ownv P-E-L p"; Precjgus Blood we}, month Meet- ter. . 100 yard dash female teachers Mason, Bunbury,_ Jenkins 8nd Ewell Myfls» | U0- : z ing was ioliowed by Benediction. Grade IV—1. Lona Klison; 2. lMiss Aduld; 2 Miss Huntley; 50 yard dash boysilnanglbli: 1 Qlliatpr mllc ‘relay, team o! 4 l H J B o N A 1d 355w ; 3_ a] _ Miss Lun ; 4. Miss Reeves- 1. Stuart Jenkins, ,. ion; . pup s rom eztcl sc no: g 1 __ OAKLEY_STEEV|;S _A wed. 211d, 1115.1, a,“ 128,112“ 100 yard dash, boys 15 and over: I Ernest Drake. Hazelbrook; 2. Jerry '1. Mt. Herbert School; 2 Cross E ' ' . l é ding o1 much interest to friends in Christie Latter (equal); 2. Norma Eli-l 9159" IIIIIKS-lglilkfigfbgi; » i ?bin50n.Mt Mgmgidit 34 952?; gimpdo; Bunburl/ 5°h°°15 p‘, Moiglfiafawzflgs: L . this tion of the province and in Ward; 3. Wylie Stewart. ‘ ""95- "" \'°° 2 - 90f t? 9111mm » 51' er 3 '- - , - ~ - I ~___.. h... . ._ Prinoieec Edward Isand was Grade 11-1. Rolland Ward; 2, JO5II0BS, Powpglll. I d H 1i MggMillalmj Pgwnal. b lirwstllgfmlgl! wood 2 Ralph Oflico gonnicted with j . , ized in the prettily decorat- Ruby 'I‘!'gmQ!-e_ l W!!! H! 0H9 r808 I l‘ 1 , Y8!’ 0c 8y "We "Y5! - I - H!!! 0P6 ~ FO\ RANCHERX ATTENTloN l r solemn ~ - l, 1 Miriam In and c n11 1 n bb Driscoll and Buddy Ramm- 8 Fred Jenkins‘ 4- < l 1 ed, home of the brides mot er Grade I Jr__1_ Heddie Knson‘ ____________gs_ _a_ rah“ . o y __ I ____,___.___-___ M___ _ -__ . Thursday afternoon at three o'clock Dom 11-91mm (equal); 2_ 11110551.; ‘“""‘ ' —*‘—""‘ ' ‘ " " " ' i A when Beulah Winniired sleeves. Larter; 3. Wendell ‘rrenlere. l daughter of Mrs. Roy Steeves and and, I ;l-__!_ In Manual l FOR the late Mr. Steeves o1 Dover was Mm" Mwndyen tflcheh ' i ‘ united in marriage with William ' l s 1. SYNGLO l~‘.-\l.l. FERRING RATION 13:23 ozxlféeyghiouapé Mart» 3:13:51 , 2. Late Pelllflil. of Dlildley, England. Rev. A. I oawnu. cove SCHOOL ‘ ' ‘ Si. ltiqht Sellinz. Herman oiflciated p The brie. l ‘ " I I To dzlte out of 90 Pup Pelts taken from the SUN- ggllileminfly gggggigg‘ tgorolisg: l? seggggrnfn ‘or August End v g (H!) li.'\.\'(‘ll. Sulnmerside, REL, during 1936-37 sea- wa; given m marmge by e, Grade x__1A Martina Megan“; ‘ l . son. TR have been sold ,for a GRAND TOTAL OF uncle, George P. Sgz-eves, 0g H115; 2. Frflznoes McDonnlald. M Do m l k ' , g?“ - ; _. ' l‘ M. I]; | _,'1_1()_ born. The room, ecorate w Gr e IX-l» ay ac nt ; - E ‘fill l‘ m m X‘ “R ‘GE l R PE ‘T OF $3. autumn leaves and house plairts. 2 Zita Rooney; 3. Cecelia Rooiley. _ _ l. These pelts represent less than 1-2 of our 1936 crop foflned a, picturesque baokgro nd Qrgdg v111._1_ Jean Maclgod, W " of um and naturally (he Unrest one.]1a]f_ 102 for the ceremony. The wedding Grade VI—1.. Alberta Nicholson; _ p I - p- march was ‘a 'ed b Mrs Ralph 2 James McKenna~ 3 Dannie pups were retained for breeding purposes or sold Dobsom of 1,303,, ylouowln; the Brown. ' I ' l all‘? “'1' lwceders- ceremony, a dainty buffet luncheon Grade V-l, Kathleen MacLeod; 0m‘ [it'll sold for over _ — - -_ $100 "yr/‘ashserved. Aflicrl [Elite luntchepn. a Dorothy Money; 8< John Mc- 1 l , . . ' . . . ___ _ _ __ _ e appy coupe e y moor or enna, lull‘: filkllll?‘ P“? Albert County. For travelling, the l grade 1v_1_ Wilbert Rooney; 2, l“ l“ 5 5" l 01 o‘ 9r _ _ _ ’“ bride was attired in navy blue with , John Grant; 3. Stephen McKen- Sir pelts sold for over »~ --~ —- — - 70 hat and accessories to match. On ‘ na. 'Thi“1‘\'.Eight D9115 301d for Oygr _. _ 50 their return they will reside in K Grade IIL-i, Laurens Rponey; l F SALE the best quality, and from a litter of per trio f.o b. Later- with order, balance or STOCK“ e made in Novem- left to our manager, use of Parliament, of mink for ship- OWII, OI‘ P. Q. BRINGING UP FA THER ‘ab; D-Al. ‘rt-us MORNING-f‘ O . LEGROW-PRACTISIN’ f; ...~.:..,,......-.,.. . .. ~~ -.. . .. .. ...- w- Al; , . ' Y .. ‘luulfl dwfi 3519454? w‘ we». BE Fl XED - l George McManu; ~ * ".1: i\-J"Oi'A