(AGE N INE NOVEMBER 7. 1353 THE GUARDIAN. CHARUOTTETOWN If 1 I - 5. TIMELY mas on forms , -NEW SY NO I ES - ::-.-:."'r w K go A in L' 1” ,, . .- : comircrrn WITH ; i -I - - 8375 89'": 5 in" V 2 .r B: I. A. Clark, n.ss. lalaitxju . . 5 Sllvfr, FOX And mm "mm coupusrr: 3' I & ' The discoveries that led a to the cavery of to of 1 ;' re. Fa development of modern fertilizer (lead lliphi-d:)o:aBroIli)1-Bdc if n 11 , glflglitil gt! mail and Kimberley, by Walter Burchett, Pat Sullivan, ,. A six inch two-column M1 in Boas though not as new are also AJbe:l.a cciastrlgv ll:-gelllyd air Bniiilxiystiiinn Ciiigtvlfcidmai I the lllrzocl Women's W68-1' Dally. popular, especially in black fox. tried ti) overcome smelting prob- separatlngiand refirizi the 5 fr: ;i New York, emPhl3i7-99 10X iuN- Gapelets and shoulder wsnmlers lems that produced great quanti- plex om present wen: such oght g It is Just nnotiher sign that foxes are said to be registering auccess- ties of poisonous gas. These fulmes they had small commercial vain lg are on the wayrback- Women's fully in smaller pieces for evening which consisted largely of sulp-i at that time and the partners 50:: W Daily has this. also: Double wear. It is here thni: white fox hur dioxide gas. destroyed vege- sold their claims. Of these prns- Offlce Hourg' , taste: ouaicoles alnd lllttle capel51ts makes its big stand, one tatlon in the ncighbouriiood of pectors who discovered the lode, . s n conlpcuouay among a top numbe i t f hit. Tr ii. I , - , . - . . . 5 muons an ....... ..n.:..;"':::;; ;:l::.:.”;l::::"'.':. '3.-,t;';.;,1",i,',',-'1,-,i,';lgg;),q,i;:,;,"-ml War- ; I see uver map nce at button closin ed ith hit lethl gugseg on ' - 5 I ' - . Gniikin Ind Feidmhnl. Inc. The fox, Also imgox'1i.raeIi)tarin iiiie cavpele: terniztional biiltjdler lircigoszlovgs iiirie i:9:mBp1:f:!EietIt0cIllge'i1D"4lg :1i(r)icd"T:ivlavV :21- 911179115 T9ViV5i 01 1031-E-haired furs category are elegant styles with Columbia River as far as the tree- tained hllm as a member of the id" Telephone” is Sid 30 be Izivinz such a boost detachable tie closings. fruit areas of Wenaiohee. Wash- engineering staff. 1;; 'f.axw&itci'e that the firm reports gnggnn, During the year 1900 3 few Office m 181 Queen Street m 8541 - 8542 l neninzoneothebest Izlthe novelty.ledf 'masefum.w i ri thdredt f A' . ordered seuons it ever had. Nor- that the firm is acilgoor featumig people as w:il l5rede!'iai':cTlliyil': ti; frlgin the onf:lIr?e wrieraisasxinpghlci JOHN R' ROGERS WALTER 31' BEARS wegilan blue fox is rated number pzure blue in moving bent in small field crops. gardens. house plants Trail where the Canadian smelt- Residence Residence one and is advancing all the time. one.pkin shoulder plgoes, Ana and even mature trees. Not only ing Works recovered quantities of 9471 Black fox was never better and still going strong am muffs first did they destroy vegetation over lead and silver but were unabie "' 4628 hlte 1 I l h . t ' . S v ' w ox s bgger 1 an it has in mack followed by white and lnrge areas, but they attacked to refine zinc. The price of silver COMBINATION STANCHION. . . The type of combination gala, ' ever been Most successful styles Norwegian blue (ox, metals, destroying wire fences and and lead had advanced by 1902 Itnnchlon, and manger gs pictured .5. K 1, AGENTS THROUGHOUT THE PROVINCE on order an Itolcs worked In rusting nail heads so that bulld- and A smelter was constructed at "Yvon - "-1!" 0' any to had" e double tiers with or without oen- A ainpnicn from me No,-wegim ings collapsed. Many actions for Kimberley that In five years I ....A. :1vm:tI':ml'rg!:df tzffm. 'Il'1lie:e Information Service, Oslo, hrs in. damages were entered against the amino 55,000 tons of are, The elf; man: in rlgundgd p:ckf;l'ts- lfollowlng; Norwegian fiur tanning Consolidated Mining and smelting difficulties encountered in refining Mid. it produced at the rats of var. Thus by combining nitrogen - a slumping with losses sustained C0,, and compensation was paid ore resulted in the smelter bf-In: 1.200 ion-9 D61” dBY- It WM fmmd from the Mr Wii-h hydrogen from, on fox pelts being paid for by in those who suffered. Before a closed in 1907. and sold in 1910 in be impossible. thirty Wars 380. Wnitr. if-hry produced ammonia profits on Mink. .1. R. Lindstrom, solution was discovered. the4prob- to the Consolidated Mining sue to market such quantities of this which. whm treated with suif -:""Tj""'5'j Director Norwegian pm 1:-suns lem was creating an international smelting Company, who under an acid profitably. phuric acid, made ammonia Sm. ' Association, gsiimgted the pro. Incident. option purchased nhs Sullivan The research scientists offered phate. ductlon of mink pelts wlll.be n. The famous Bull-Ivan mine is at Mine. This subsidiary of the the solution by showing how this sulphuric Acid was also used to bfyut 200,000 this year wiiih mast Kimberley. B. C. It contains as- Canadian Pacific Railway Company poisonous acid could be used right treat phosphoric rock, abbained , , of thn pelts slated for exlpm-;, trnnomical quantities of metals in was unable to melt profitably and there. to malmlfaci-ure valuable and in quantities up to 250,000 tons per Poultryrncn wlsllmg 10 get dropped sharply since world war wide veins. An accidental dls- transport the complex ores 200 beneficial plant foods, including your from Montana, by rail. This see Us for "'9 Early Chicks can secure II ended due to low prices which -rm-T--ppm-j milns to Trail, Ta, 0. both nitrates and phosphates, so uemmem produced phosphoric 's- them from our hatchery causes losses on ench pelt, 5:19:10. but tile present farms are The comp.-mys exnperf sci;-ntists essential in producing increased cid, which, when partially neut- E after Dec 1st For early present he esiimaud um-.3 nra larger than tw pre-war farms, worked for ten years in an ('n- yield. of farm crops. The com- mlized, produced ammonia phase 1 . . I about 60.000 Suva, foxes, 40000 A mode” aim”-innige composed deavour to separate the various mcrcial inorganic fertilizer, am- phatc. This is a concentrated bY orders please contact us at blue foxres and 4.000 pmmum foxes p,,,c,,c,,ny of Canadian denier. metals present (mm each nine. monis. sulphate, is made by i:reaL- fertilizer, 11-442-0. containing 1ltr., ff 0i'lCP- comnarcd with about 500.000 foxes WES Nesent at ihe Olmhdihll FUT ”"I?iZe:”"g1 :'ogihieT r”C,kc ;Im9y X-'5 amiinam" With fsigpguric addf mntogen mid 43” Dhnsllhorus D6n- Eisiilirfxln wi.s:?1;Il:i'i?4osE:gi:AN wiamn - M DONALIYS in 1939. Mr. Llndstrom 1-epoy-Led Auction sales Company v(Quebeci rea la n e mme hnrn lnimona conslss 0 A rogen and ioxlrllr-. VThey also produce .arn- aurmmc. .srsrrrAcriou-ronwilio AND N3 that the price of hrown standard Ltd, at Montreal last Week. Of- were millions of ions of metals mtrogcn, (Its symbol is N. H. 4). monm nltlntc-. a still mnrn hl;zh.y "V355--YREAD Gkoovss ntoucr SIDE-SLIP, BREEDER HATCHERY, mink has dropped due to is lagging fcrings were slender with the ex- including: Copper. zinc. load. -'”1' Ti”? ab Cmmiihs "l9','a of nitrogen. mncnnirnted fnrtillzz-r. The com- W "'WW'w"v- Svburhanll-bvaosdysav. Covehead P. E. I. demand. Norway has about 4.000 ception of beaver and muskrat timony. sulphur. arsenic. gold. 8li- ls'1V1hl: an Unlimited. convenient puny built another nitrogen plant -2 -"””'””'"”-1'-Mifh G-mm T-r-Icxsau ' fur fpr-ms compared to 21,000 in which were average. The absence ver, tin, bismuth, cadmium and supply of that element. The hy- at Calgary, and it is estimated . , Cm--u;c....4..u...l.4 o:lNeWWfd0rkIb:yerl wish: notice- SOIIIIHOI wloitth untold .dl'DE;'ll'i.ll3(?bg1 xrliezlclcting liammfonia glatlthe farmers of the Prairie 5 a e. 1 Inn was t e npen- wea ; u :2 me 'lS were so 15 0 amp e royss mm rovnces, by using nitrates and , - , Iniz offering and was moderately mixed as to be unobtainable hv water. H20. phosphates produced from air. wat- OULTRY ' 2:33.??? We bf”: '1 2.2:: ..m:::”: .2” ..ll" if 22:.” l:":::” 2” M" m ' mucus. W- " . or one par par . a n . en en rc 170' 0 ooen-ay v- y m on us as a grain. . .. , ' - dark. Ranch mink (931) was nib. ground intn the finest dust, so r-r; its subsidiary. West Kontenay The poisonous fumes that were KHMUIRI ID TIIIIIKS If TRACTORS T Heavy Ca ns and Chickens wanted. Free d . bled at by Canadians and reached that they were commercially val- Power and Light. generate nearly collected to purify the atmosphere foRn.M0NKKCi'i'Fo t . Po . . e a top of 19,50 for one part, 2 x1, ut-less. a million horsepower. In the led to the development of the fert- " i1V9i'Yf1'0m f31'm- 599 0u1'truCker5T'B1ii M3CKimi0ny dark males and 51150 in 311,75 .4. solution was disccovered in company's hydrogen plant nlune.i1izer olnnt that once a side- Canoe'C.ove; Gilbert MacDougall, Rocky Point; John for females, For one pm 2 dark 1920. lmpwn as "cliffere-ntial flu- it uses as much electric current line, now rivals in size and value Macwllllams, Eldon; Gordon Lamont, Churchill; miles 317.50 was.pald, Mutation I.'stioln,'Ithni: proved” to be alnmst as is used in the city of Vnncnn- the smelter and its products. James Kelly, Blooming Point; 'Grover MacMilian, mihih "'09) W” ! mixed Wiifciim 35 ”'I”'” ”l””" ”"”3'" W" . 1 . suooea epend j govehfad; Ray Keizer, Tracadie; Bert Docherty, gi8.0I:,?cd,,1,,T,'3,i,,tZ :1'f,',i;0u,,,'o1:w,;3 iiiiiekaenlrtiiier or iii,.ddim,-,:ni;up:ir.1 2'' amp 0"- and gunmetal males sis. .scvml ements and crrmpounds. Lend and V1. - l - I .l-zI,wer4-.l't1l,kimedif ' '0 ,. M. & A. rhrlms, Market Building ,,”,”;,,;f li;,”;,5;:f”,,,j',l,;';k,?;S"”E';,f,I;, ,,2,”,, ,,,, ,,,',;;" ,,',,,,j,,,, lf',,,, 3,, r , Chi!-l'i0i7i0ir0Wll ly representative collection but water to which small sninunts of . 2 did not exceed large buyer intsr- catalysts had been added. An evx- .. T r. egg, The range fay 1 1,3,; 2 xx, perimental plant worked for three to 23.50. Muskrat years st Trsll with this type cl 3i was s15.7s ATTENTION concentrator. Then an enlarged one was built near the mine at Kimberley with It capacity of 8,500 tons daily. and only con- centrates were then shipped the 200 miles by rail to Trail. I C 0 range but the quality did not equal recent offerings, although mostly spring it did not reach 02., the tap price being 81.85. Only I few Amlerlcqns attended and they participated in the buying. Islill Pllllllllli GAS ISTHE ANSWER! You island Propane Gas Is The” The area of the Sullivan mino contain among other colmpoilndsz Lead sulphide, zinc iron sulphide. iron sulphide and tin oxide. A- bout ten thounnd ions of cans centrated are are shipped weekly from Kimberley to Trail for smelt- ing and refining. The coal burn. ing smelter fumes were muffled by filtering and cleaning them of their poisonous impurities by six W Producers ' it. s . mm: wlmuiiimmilim -vlwuliwllllu - -. NEWTON - KINKQRA - BEDEQUE Sam Goitesfeldt. one of the keenest Judges of the Americen fur markets. believes that from now on the fur business will be better and he states this is also the opinion of A number of trade leaders who based their opinions on the past perforfmmce in the winter months and on their bo- LOWER ssnrcur - soum FREETOWN ll:l'u.i”.E.if?.:l”; l:.””;2;?”&":”..;:.' suumune mm mm. n ma . S W14 WWW "rim 1" the PH” ”””””' "" ”””d"”' ”"”""'” Medan Fuel That Makes Light Worli ALDEN CORR will be collecting hogs for SWIFT CANADIAN CO., Limited TUESDAY MORNING. By contacting Mr. Corr prices. ON THE Swift Oanailia (Phone--Kinkora 7-13) and booking your hogs with him a day or two imadvance, youlwill be assured of prompt and efficient trucking service and speedy returns through your district every at the highest market ISLAND. n 00. Limited Ghnrlottotown . ............... Summorslds ..... Central Bedeque Albany ............ .. Victoria .; ..... .. Stanley Bridge Wheatley River . Morel! uir If! 56 iill'llI4'- VVIID liII'i' TIP OF THE WEEK lilIilM- voun MASTER omens ..................... .. L. J. Roulter Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. ....-..................A..... Records are necessary if you there is a profit in feeding livestock or poultry. Let's Discuss Your Feed- ing Plan With Your Is- . land's.MASTE2R Man RI((3llI3'x H. B. Willis Inc. . H. 13. Willis Inc. Arthur A. Campbell ..........: Dunk River Dairying Co. L. D. McLeod ll Sons ...................... L. D. McLeod & Sons .. Reid's Feed Service Preston Rackham Dingwell & Rosslter McGoyvan's Ltd. D. M: Mcmnnon Cruwys Bros. Clark's Food Service TIP III. 11 to know'whether or not ' IVAN, KERRY. - nisfsfss Green st. - GlI'town MARTIN 3333333333333 llhi several years the strongest retail selling months of the season have been November, December, Jan- uary snd February. There is no reason why this should not also be the ease this season. tax collection figures of the Tu- ternal Revenue Bureau. an confident tihat the my be released starting January and February. The 23rd annual live fox show annual live mink show will be held in the four pavilion at ihe Charlottetown Driving Earl: It wi. and 6th November 24th tn 27th. be under the auspices of the Prince Edward Island Fur Breed- :-rs' Auooiation. The program is as follows: Tuesday, Nov. 24, Res calving foxes. Wednesday. Nov. xi, Judging foxu, opens 9.00 n.m., continues throughout the day. Mink received. 'nhursdaa.y. Nov. 3. judging foxes untu completed. Mini: judging to commence on 'Ihur-adny on completion of fox. success of ifoxes as he made I The best barometer of retail month by month fur volume la the excise On the basin of these figures it is est- iimatod that About 46 per cent of last year's retail ilur vulume was done in November. December greatest pent-up demand in many years next month and continuing through success of everything he under- took and in the late 1920's and 1930's he was producing some of the world's best. He had an eye for quality and color and foxes exhibited by him won champion- ships at fox shows including the Royal Winter Fair. He maln- talned his held until the lndustijv gw to such I. point that it did not pay to grow foxes. He was also an sxoezlla-ht farmer and a good here from the United States. Through his influence many other ranchers in this province bene- fited in the production of better foxes and hamesa horse racinlz got A great impetus because of his example and enthusiasm. He died at the good age of 87 respected by all and mourned by many. on behalf of ourselves and other fur farmers we extend our deepest We Deliver hot water pane gas Bottled Gas for Hot Water All Day sympathy to his family. -mg-jmm SIVCI you , IT IS THE VOLUME OF HOGS SHIPPED and Jsnusry. With weather con- ff:,”,f,'i;:m:J',;,,hf,';iI',f,ei':',,;"",3,,Li', Direct To . OFF THE ISLAND v ii”'T: flit” ii” .iC.LJ”5ii1; :3 hi ,lh:,ll,m,l,li"e5 imlugiis ' 3 C89 ra ? To rng TTIETP 35 THAT SUSTAIN5 THE PRICE I”? M 591""8. "Wk" oimm" Belle Rico 2.1m. that he brouirht Y0"? D0" . O CLEAN AND SAFE! g . Imagine the convenience of having plenty oi on tap whenever you turn the fan- cet! You can use bottled gas in modern ap- pliances . . . An installation of Island Pro- for water heating in your home Money, Time and Labour. with GAS T: 8 P It A Y S DUST PESTICIDES I F I. rm m- W ( l 151, AND PROPANE GAS 2. Island Propane Gas In mm- poisanous, uh, clean and has no oblociionsblo odors. Island Propane On gives you a constant flow of us not affected For The Housewife When Cooking Or Heating Water THE IDEAL FUEL FOR 9 HOMES 9 COTTAGES 9 FARMS 9 CAMPS 9 RESTAURANTS 9 INDUSTRIES Bottled Gas for Modern Cooking pg Order rsihy Gas Tomorrow I r' No need to deprive yourself of the conven- Ienco of cook ng with gas, just because you live beyond the gas lines. We deliver otiled gas anywhere. An installation of island propane gas in your home, gives you the cooking host you want . . . Not in minutes. not in seconds. but instantly! DISTRIBUTED BY ISLAND PROPANE ans LTD. judzi-HI. Friday. Nov. 21, com-l I pmkm M, Ndgmg. The mxeal ' by power failures. "W95 I39 9" their W35” 0” Tue” I I. Island Propane Gas users an dily. N0V- 34. Mink mu” 59 1" i anund of no increase In insur- iiheif l?NiID0G'f"i wPd"59dhY 5"'9Tj on the Label l mu rain. noon. av. . 1. DETH DAIRY CATTLE 4. Island Propane Gas In Ideal for lixhibitolrs will be ble SPRAY cooking and water heating In the for their own classification but (Concentrated Pyrenono: homo . . . on the farm, or of OM any foxeav obviously out of class new nmazlnir). camgs. will be rlnoved when foxes are 2. DETH GENERAL FARM PM an mg mug for judging, J: DAIRY SPRAY 5. Island Propane Gas in most Agim going must 1; rggipwr-ed , (Lindane emulsion con- ecu: can be lnsfslled in your pro- in Gnadan National Records centrnte) ' nnf range or hot water heater. for foxea in the npme of the ex- 3. DETH HOUSEHOLD i hibitor. All entries must be in S RAY i the hands of Secretary W. R. (Residual: triple action; a l gnaw, on Nov, 14, 1111, 1. im- Llndane-Pyfenone spray) pomp: and is necessary in order 4. mam Mom KILLER as Prompt to allocate name. An entry fee DEODORANT of u, pgr fox gnd soc per mink (Pafndlchlorbenzsno sryI- "N! will be charged and must nocomp- tsls) gny.qch application (M entry. 5. DETH RAT-MOUSE Ex. . Glass: for foxes on medium, TERMINATOR) ICICHL 1”” muuum "Km and Run (uA wlrfarln) bait; safe: . v I POI IDVOTI lithe slim-I. Standard vetrl vlnt- s. Dlrfnp ANIMAL-PLANT service '79 Gt 699799 S'- W rrgedllxnci and arts: msr:c'r rownrm I I I "lint 0 " (Rotenone- renone; trl le lush and light. Divisions srs ncnon; ,..,.,”.i.,,.i.,; ,0, M3,, FRANK A. MGCNEILL adult mile. adult female, pun male. gnrm animus; ponii,-y, pup female. The judge of foxes flowers; gardens, sic.) Central St. SUMMERSIDE Dial 2693 will be Douglas Bell. cape Trav- gne; the judge fer mink, John NOTE:-USE IN DUSTER -Malony of Hudson's Bay Company. GUN FOR GARDENS. ETC- Monlreal, ' BUY "DETH" PRODUCFS Kenshgton TI 32 ...... AT YOUR sromsz on ” ”- I One of the most prominent fox DRUGGYST. . . nohsrs1of1P,rinoe County passed "DE'I'H” PESTICIDES ARE & away any at week in the ner- MARITIME MADE. son of W. B. Mnclirtnur, Kens- M0ni3i3'"c T('i- 30 Inca:-ihur mules mxuaflr. 1 DIAL 3934 CHA RLOTTETOWN E. W. TURNER 0'Lmr.v Tel. 26 , MORELL CO-OP Morel! . Te-I. 4-1 VERNON J. NOYE Hunter River T91, 4