i 11. 1941 DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Til Ll RS DAY FRIDAY-SATURDAY i A nice assortment of Ladies’ Dresses ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBE continue tliroug HOUSE DRESSES $1.25 for 98‘ “i v ‘I In 9.00 ant-Judging commences cn class I and will WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12th: 9.00 a.m.——_liidgiiig continued. o R 11th: "‘ liout the day. IIIIIIIIIIIIII i at tile hllowlng vuiues:— 7-30 P-III-— FllXlilPiiis Banquet, Charlottetown E $2.29 for _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $1.98 Iiotcl. Z _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $2.98 ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. g “'29 for $3 98 ' 9.00 rum-Judging continued. . $493 l" " ' “ “ “ _ " $4'95 i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14th! I 55,9 or -- — — - — "' '- - l» . . . $755 ‘or . _ _ _ _ _ _ $595 . Judging continued. Closing of Show. a I wolwrrxmwsmwararxp 4 ZPIECE WOOLLEN SUITS $ $695 for _ _ _ _ _- , l STOCK I QUOTA TIONS Liigerie Purchased before the ad- vance in price Excepfional Values. CHlLDRENS’ FLANNEL AND VELVETEEN DRESSES. Sizes iNew York Stock EXPERIENCED STENOGRAPIIER FOB SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE “mm Osman Apply c0 phone mare, nine years old. Perfectly Ni), 3i, 36 Rochford Apts. sound, work anywhere. Bred L-560-1l-l1-2l. (heavy). Bpurgean Jenkins. Mt. ___‘——-—~—#-—r Herbert. L-szc-ii-io-zi. Men Wanted 131C...» - BUILDING LOTS outside city. Priced right for quici. real maney-maker-Jor high daily sale. Apply Alex W. Matheson. income. investigate our Plan L-li57-11-11-13-l5. Everyone a prospect for our 200 guaranteed products. Repeat oasi- Wanted firs; assured. Good commie-WWI Steady work for right man. ill/rise WANTED - GOOD SCRAP bTEEL and Brass. Hail and staveri. t '. F il , 5'70 St. Clem-mt, fiiiii-ssiim ex N-.o-2. L-512-l1-MWF-8..l _ _ WANTED - BARBER srritENr-l Professional Cards w; WHYHAVE ' ‘ " r a»; l. FEET? lces No former experience neces- sary. Write 101 information ivliiici Barber College t-falitax N'l.ld WANTED -— SET 0F COUNTEIL computing scales. Apply Cash a Carry Stores. L-éill-ii-IO-SL ¢~¢——u McLEOD 8| BENTLEY W. E. BENLEY. K. O. J. A. BENTLEY K. C. 9- F- BENTLEY LLB‘ age pistol-grip shot gun l4 to l6, Barristers and AIIIIPIIWPI“ och barrel, good condition. Apply Law "J. M. F." CardiganLPost Oflice. Work Wanted _._ _______,________ WANTEIM-SEOOND HAND 41° EXPERIENCED mm. WANTS housework. Write Ankle GFIYIRIII. Oyster Bed Bridge. L-542-l1-l1-1i. MONEY 1'0 LOAN 539-11-11-31- To Let 154 Prince Street __v_ Accountant Wanted 1'0 LET - ruuNisuEn iiousc. %"_”"' Apply Guefdifin- L'556'11'n'“' DEPARTMENTAL ACCOUNTANT, -— "~‘—*%‘”—"'_"' Grade 2, Moncton, for the 'i‘reas- Nm-Snyg burly staff ocf theisspnemploymertl; ‘ “mm” mm“ °“‘ W" I AL NURSE WILL Tans: residents of tho Provinces of 1:315- Pggggigeper position m men m,“ sflary l wrmouardiam "11111-21 range $2220 to $2700 per annum 5'5” ' ‘ ' less deduction of 5% for retire-l merit. Qualifications required: l0 years accounting experience ofl which some must have been in an administrative gpagity; den1on- llorrell and Companl ll. F. ARGIIIBALD Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Ptffllillf’ H910 WIIIIIPd —*ri’-€ WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL FOR hotel work. APDIY Morell £10m! Chm "mo" Ziiiiiiiiiiigiiiiiiii or eqllxllic/iitilearilt 2g‘ L‘50"'u'a‘3l' ' "- fiisiildmfiiihnliiiiiiniinuexgfiisffliié WOMAN To COLLECT I" 6""- buslmyess s stems; sound knowledge IONBWWII. Pa" "mtg- Bwllle H- P- of the 5r nciples of accounting.’ UIIOCR. NBIICIISUQ. i‘_5-41_u_u_n_ EYES EXAMINE . 80122.‘? fiéud°lif‘it‘il°wilhpiiié* AND Call ciissrs FITTED "S...€:‘.£';.°R AUCTION SALE Corner inlhiinaisleen Sta. We have been authorized by the Exccutors of the Est- ate of the late James Paton to offer by Public Auction on Opposite Riirs Grocery “mills! By Appointments. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13th. 12.30 (YCLOCK women. References requiged. Good ages. ite "A." Guor an. ' r 1144351111511. November l5 h. N-11-10-2i.' Phone Residence i013. y H. F. McPHEE 5A., KC. ‘untiikaniidirqgigiakysoffbl-ro“ the well known Paton residence and lot N0. 2-11 Prince Si. e Charlottetown Situated is one of the best residential blocks in the Well built stone build- __.__ central district of Charlottetown. 3.l4toc|earat-T------—---————HALF PRICE Exchange LOT OF PURSES priced up to $1.75 now — — — $1 l ___.__ I (Canadian Press) HATS Specially priced from $1.15 to - -- -— — $1 .65 5.06“ Close, , _ , a c a d F 2v 1-4 We have a tine assortment of Ladies’ trimmed and untrim- Alli Teidilfei 13g i-g med Coats also EIeciricSeal, Hudson Seal, American Musk- Qgfdigfn “Loco ,3 H, rat and Rabbit-All Selling at reasonable Prices. Bendix Av {ll-g 154 Gt. George Si. Tel- 1756 gag; gfifg 34 H; ci -.-1 5s 1-2 iiiziiiiiznirs L d‘ - w are ec u o - a ies car an 3,6, i; ,1, n Mo ors " I" N" P“ 3?, i‘; - Kennecott - _' " ' Mont Ward 28 3'3 '- N Y Central 10 ' ' ' Nor Am Co 11 3-6 Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 5.... Pa‘ co 3312 ' arm - Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents ggd Oié: NJ 3-3 xas orp . Central Guardian locals. 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals iunited Air 37 5-8 2c per irord; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per ward: U S Rubber 23 3-4 Classified 3c per word; _ln Memorial Notices 70c per inch; Lists ui U 5 s‘ Co 52 i-‘ioral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc.. 5o per name; Letters oi vauadgum Corp 21 Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements d0 words for $1.00 we“ Union 29 and i0 cents for every additional 3 worus. Notices of Thanks and west m“ 75 Appreciation, 70c per inch or 4a per word. Lilla o! Subscriptions woolwom, _ i9 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other raves on application. Agents Wanted For Sale _ __ l ———— . c a1 r ) AGENTS T0 SELL PORTRAQIE APPLES-REEVES Stocks ( an: an rcss mo” I °“““i°mcms' Big ‘“°i’i‘°l»-“=“i‘-iei Mm‘ If; canade — lmltidjii" LTITZ__'__'_ FOR. SALIev-i-IBEAEEIFUL COACI ‘Qlvméneme 1 2 . . pups. e mar e . 5am K on rea‘. . ' Position Wanted nedy. E-ssz-ii-se-iii Nova. Scotia 211 Royal Bk 155 1-4 Service Commission Ottawa, WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL 0R] Produce Prices MONTREAL, Nov. 10—-(OPi_ Canadian Commodity Exchange Butter spot: Que (92 score) 33 5-8, sues, 100 boxes; (fresh) 32 3-8-42 5-8. Eastern A-large 52 -53; A-medium 50-51; A-piil- let; 43-44; E-B 40-41; E-C 25- 26. MONTREAL, Nov. lO-—(OP\— Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominica De- partment oi Agriculture follow: Butter: first grade creemery pl'lnls robbing price, 34 i-Z: irst grade s ' . .ds, fobbng price, 34: Que no 1 pasteurzed curzent receipt ‘price 33 l-4: no 2 32 l-Ii; no i. lwhole sale price 33-473 5-8: no 2 32 3-4-32 7-8. , Eggs: graded shipments selling ,at A-larse 54: A-medlum 51 1-2 i-52; puliets 43—4~i; B grade i0; C grade 23-46 l-Z. .- Que whites no 1 85- 95- we 2 70-901 NB mountains l i WINNIPEG, NOV. 10—(OP)—Dn- I spPe N“D‘.‘t¢’(I export sales of Can- adion wheat estimated at 3.500.000 ruzlieh, bilying continued thin on peg gran exchange today \‘.‘h"l‘? wheat futures cicsed un- cli med. Cl sing grain futures- Wheat: Dec. '13 1-413", May 77A; lauiv 7s 3-8A. '03s; Dec. 44: May 44 ‘l-BB; July I4 l-lA. 'B.~rlev: Dre. 56 1-4; May 5'7 l-2A: iJiily 56 l-2. Cash prises: ivhect: N:s. l hive and l nor. 7'2 3-4: No. 2 nor. 69 7-8; No. 3 nor I68 1-4; Ne, 4 rcr. 66 3-4: No. 5 64.‘ Ne. 6 62 3-4: No. 1 durum '75 l-B. , Oats: No. 2 C.W 44 i-4: E\' 3 iC.W. 4Q l-2; N . and Ex. l feed s1 1-4; w. 1 ‘eed an 3-4; No.1 2 "ed 36 l-2: No. 3 feed 35 1-2 i Barley: No. 1 fe-d 51 7-8: No. 2 ,fee:l 5i: No. 3 feed 50. Markets At A Glance (Canadian-Chess) lus ‘ Mining and western oll stocks lower; industrials slightly higher. Montreal-Utilities and golds low- er; papers and other industrlnis I higher. New York-Stocks closed lower. iviimipeg-iviioat unchanifll- New York-Cotton and coffee law- er; sugaLhlgher. CANADA ,PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court the day of October, A. D. 1941. In Re Estate of Johnston Dlng~ well late of Bay Fortune in Kin!" County-in- tho said Province. FBI‘- mcr, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of , Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County. l GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading tho petition on file of Gertrude Ding- |wrll of Bay Fortune. aforesaid. llVlarrit-rl Woman. the Admin. dstratrix of the above named est- 18th ,ate, praying that a citation may be . Issued for the purpose hereinaf- ter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all personal interested in the said Estate to be and apps-ai- before the Judge pro- scnt at a Probable Court to be held in the Court House in Char- lnttctoivn in Queens County, in the said Province. on Tuesday the 25th day of November next coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock fore- ‘noon of the same day in shew cause lf any they can why the Ac. ‘counts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in sold petition and on motion of Arthur F. Mequoid. Esq“ Proctor for said Petitioner. And it Is hereby ordered that a iruo copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished In some newspaper published THE (JHARLOfIfFETOWPJ GUARDIAN Vllillllllffljljjypp"; lMOIIlTL :.l Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) I Stocks Close Bell Tel 1&9 1-2 . Brazilian 7 1.3 Can Cement 4 1-2 can Cai- Found 5 3-4 Can Pacific a 1-4 i Dom Bridge 23 Dom Steel B 7 l Dom Textile 77 . Dryden a Imp Tob 12 s-a l m. Nickel as l-2 Massey Harris 2 1-2 Mtl Power 23 3-8 , Nat Brew 26 I Noranda 50 3-3 I Power Corp 3 1-2 Quebec Power 13 1-4 Shawlnigan 14, i-a St Law Com __ St Law Pfd 15 3-8 I i WP: Elee A 10o Wpg Eiec B _ (Canadian Prue) ll Montreal Curb I Stoclu Close Abitibi 0am 90 .Abltibi Pfd 7 3-4 Beauharnois 9 5-3 Bathurst A 14 i-8 Don A 4 1-2 Home Oil 240 Imp Oil D 3-4 MONTREAL. Nov. 10—(CP)— .Catt1e receipts on. the Montreal livestock market today totalled 1.638. Calf receipts were 85, sheep recepts 2,411 and hog receipts 1 561 I Prices were fairly steady on all grades of livestock. i Good steers sold ficm $8.75 to i $9.50, medium $7 to $8.25, and com- mori from $5 to $0.75. Heifers ranged from $4.50 to $8. Good ‘cows sold around $6.50 there were but few W15. medium were from $5.25 to $8. and common frcm $450 to $5. Canners and cutters were $3.50 to $4.25. $4.50 to $5.50 for common. Calves were steady to 25 cents higher in spots. Veals ranged from $9 to $13. Good veels were $12.50 Bulls were I l l rich and satin smooth-j Order all four Jell- grocer today. J UST watch the smiles of satisfaction when your family try Ilny of u... new JeII-O Puddings. From tlic very first taste, all 4 grand flavors are sure to win their approval. There's smooth, rich chocolate; tempting, deiicaious butterscotch; fine flavored vanilla and good, old-fashioned Caramel — each one ace high for appetizing goodness. 'Anrl you will want to serve Jail-O Puddings often because they are so inexpensive. Each pack- age makes 4 to 6 generous helpings. They’re easy to prepare, too, and always turn out flail-flavored, ust the wayyoulike them. O Puddings from your: PUDDINGS CHOCOLATE - BUTTERSCOTCH - VANILLA - CARAMEI. MADE IN CANADA \\\e m‘ W‘ up, medium kinds $11.50 to $12.50 "nle "° 17'5- and fair veals around 811. Drink- ers were $6.50 to $8.50. Heavy ‘calves were slow sellers. Grassers $5 to $6 mostly $5.50 to $5.75. Lambs were unchanged at $11 for 320d ewes and weihers. Buck lambs and culls were cut $2 per hundrediwcight. Sheep were fiom tish American gained a. $3.50 l0 $6.50 mcstiy $5.50 t0 $625 l Hogs were steady at $15 for The foods accounted mainly for the small lnclust iai group gain. Fanny Farmer fimieci‘ 1-2. Si.ver- woods and Canada Vinegars l-4 and Weston added a fraction. _Sen:or 0115 were again 1:1 demand with prices steady to strong. Bri- fraction DOMINION OF CANADA B-1 dressed. $11.25 for B-l alive PROVINCE o], fed and watered and up to $ll.3.-i PRINCE EDWARD ‘HAND off trucks delivered. Grade A drew isi per hog ccunts on off grades. Sows were premium with dis-‘ IN THE PROBATE COURT 685161‘ selYniz 1mm $8 to $8.50 Lfipq The 23rd Day of October. A. D. 1941i $9 live weight. Tc. -nto Exchange TORONTO. Nov. 10-(OP)- Mining stocks had a sizable set- back today on the Toionto ex- chanxe, the golds leading the de- iii IleEstate of Annie n. DUIIBII late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province. widow uemased testate I To the sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable orl literate person within said County GREETING: i WHEREAS upon reading, the petition on e of’ Dollar of Brookflrld cline with a loss of 1.24 in iiie Brenton i:i:iex rnd the base metal issues in Queens Louiiiy aforesaid, i-‘armer, weakening .42. Wetern oils were and David Robinson of Si. Avards: down .15 at the oiose and the in- dustrials were up 05. Turnover of Iy m‘ 5115;“ mowed lime ma“; County, s-armer, tho executors oil markets, The the above named estate. praying that 136.000 frzm recent dull exchange will remain clcssd lo- mcrrow to obseye Remenlbrnnce Day. Part of the weakness In the in Queens County aforesaid, former’ Winsloe South in said Queens‘ a citation may be issued for the our- pcse hcrriiiiiilcr set forth: You are therefore ncrcby required to cite all persons interested iii the said Esta-LC we w» char-e w ~1- om I» 12.25.22‘::rrsi::.:%:is‘:::=.:1::rs a stake in the Kirkland Lake field though the stocks representing otier minin-g districts showed the greater ireakness. The stocks the eight mines where the men are in the Court iiousc in Charlotte-- town, in Queen's County, in thel said Province, on Thursday the 4th‘. day of December next, coming at the hour of elcvcn o‘clock fiircnoom iikeIy to be called out came through o; u“, same (my u, shew can“ u today's market, as fzllows: Twk any they can why the Accounts ufi Hustle-s. Kirkland Lake and T0- the saiii Estate should not he passed, bum. unchanaed: Lake Shore down and the Estate closed as prayed to? i! 1-8; Macassa down 20 cents, Syl- in said petition and on motion vanitc down 6 cents and Bidzood- =, Malcolm Mciiinnoii. i-lsq" Pructorl Kirkland down l 3-4 cents. W.ight- Hargreaves firmed 2 cents. Compared with the l for said Petitioners. And it is icrc-I by ordered that a true copy hcreuf be Kfltiandiforthwith published in some news- Lake losses were 5-8 for Demo to paper published in Charlottetown‘ la new low for the year, l0 to cents for Buifalo-Ankerite, Kerr- Addison and Presttn and 4 to cerits for Chesterviile, Auncr. Ma- lartic GoIld Fields and MsKenze. Most of the bise metal socks moved in light volume. Steep Rock vwas fairly active on a gain of 4 Iucricii SALE I y as COUNTY LINE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 14th. 1941 On premises of John Duffy. I Household effects — Chesterfield (Ls Susie, neat-com suite, 2 sseds, Din- ing room ‘Lame, Chairs, stange inoouru). Mischuiery — Hay Mower, Team ‘Bake, Horse lice, slnrrows, Driving Hagan, ‘sruca wagon, Driving Sleigh, Driving harness, Dnuoie iillsisis, ruu Ind ssreecning, Cream separator (Malone). stock-Z Work Horses, 6 Milch Coos. o young Cattle, z Hens. Crop-Hay, Straw, Oats, Turnlpa. Other articles mention. HUGH MORRISON. Piss, 50 too numerous to Aucdoneer. In Charlottetown aforesaid once 11-554-11-11-31- lin each work for at least four con- secutive weeks from the date horo- e- +++++++W BELL 8i MATHIESON lng with spacious rooms, hardwood floors, hot water heat- ‘of and that 1 true eon: hereof be ing, and high grade woodwork throughout. Large cellar. nosey 1'0 . iIIIlemi Bllltfhz ciiiiiiiiiiitetovi-n two floors and attic. Several fire places. Tiled Bath Room. in the hlill of the coin-t l-Iouoe In - . stand. This building is especially suitable for a large family, .Matlhew s. McLean Limited In forthwith posted in the following nuMio places respcctivey namely. AllflTlllll SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE iSouris aforesaid. at the‘ store of i~ouris aforesaid and in front of the l - L.D McLEODCf SON or could be divided into two or more excellent apartments. Reasonable terms of purchase if desired. Full particulars on application. ll. Ii. S. Hamming 8i 0o. Real Estate Agents. PALMER s. HASLAM 4-1. IIASLAM an. 1.1.5 MMINRRISTEII. arc. F‘: for: Scotia Chambers Mazfiztrtovvn. I. I. rm- " I" ‘so ... .. \‘_$ MIgcGUIGAN s. riuiiuos Mzn-GUIGAN. l. (i. 0.513 . gtgsifgllsttlmtmi r. o W. H. BEATON, “mitoses 1o m“ Auctioneer. [Chum- gza Provincial Bonk o» o4 w» w+0+¢o++o4++4++o+c+4+o an t Charlottetown ls-tll-li-l-ii-il 15 aforesaid once in each iicek for at» least four consecutive u-ceks from‘ 5 the date hereof and that a true r0 I 7| hereof be forthwith posted .11 tile following public places respectively.‘ namely, in the hall of tlic J-iurt, house in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or ncur the Bank of Nova Srotia m Charlottetown aforesaid. and at or near the Royal Bank of Canada in Charlottetown aforesaid. sothat all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have dul- notice thereof. l WITNESS llis Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Judge or the said Probate Court at Char- lottetown aforesaid. the day and ear first above written. (SgdJ NIURIEL C. LOWTIIER. Registrar. . .1 311;1°-¥5;.1.1;4;1l;i)3- .oomooooocvooooooooovco- SFILUUNER 0f GOAL now unloading at VICTORIA Get Yours now! Supply Limited to 1'7 l-2. Canada Melting a pain! to 3'7 l-2. Gypsum gained 1-4. Steel o1 canada 1.9 and fiver... we». fiddled‘ mints. The close was a bit soft for Bell Telephone, the can. edflan Rrewedes issues, Fcrd A and Laura Secord. Western 01s were in light trade and prices were unchanged but for a gain of 2 cent; for I-Itme 011 and minor losses for Anglo-Can- adian, Commonwealth Pete and Commoil. In n an iiswroin rlorrs iiuyi Currencies NEW YORK. Nov. lit-(CH-J The Canadian dollar declined l-ld of a cent to a discount of 11 3-16 per cent, the only major change among leading foreign currencies in todays diaggy foreign exchange dealings. (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per l cent discount.) The pound Sterling iimfshed unchanged at $4.04 in re- lation to United States currency. organized in 1926 has, REGISTRATION 0F FURS in the Canadian National is of great value to good fox ranchers. It is an age indicator, provides genuine identifica- tion, and is of the highest guide to successful breeding operations. llllli Gll-UPERATIVE MARKETING SERVICE shippers pelts, saved hundreds of thousands of dollars for Canadian ranchers. Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Assoc, SUMMERSIDE Livestock Records importance as a in the disposal of our TRAPPERS wcoecooooooooeooooss l‘ 3.; T". THE SEASON IS NOW 0 store of Ernest S. Johnston In Fur- of Mrs. John Stockman at my C90‘ ETQ said, so that all persons interested In tho said Estate as aforesaid may ‘time Bridge in Kings County afore- have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ilia llonour Harold i shove written. I By ti" (‘o"rt. (Fgdl. MURIEL C. IOWTIIEIL Registrar. (LSJ Ll18~10-20-31-ll-l l0. Auction warehouse, Grafton street, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14th AT I P. M. Mats, Dishes, some silver pleats. W. II. IIEATON, Auctioneer. the convenience of rvrilts who want i‘! d-i-t-t-bi-hébh-bt l it] AS URIYAI. PAYING Till-l MAIL IA lviauv IllGIlI-IST PWFES 'I‘"I". Leonard PIIIIWI- JIIIIre III III» nIII Chesterfield aim Ctlllbfllril, llali Probate Court at Charlottetown mchwriiblned wriiin aforesaid. the day and year flrsl Book Cue, Chairs, Ta lea. Desk and Quilts, MARKET WZILI. .\I.‘.'l‘-V- OB BRING YOUR FFRN TO J. D- JENKINS Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l. NOTE:—I will be in my oil's‘ daily. and also eu-h Satudry iv ening frrm seven to nive oclork for to bring ih"r furs in then, 14-362-11-5-61. mom; I AiiSvv‘l‘?;F z)1e$: I; illr 011:» ii‘. N MINK. aivsiuuir. nap i-‘ON. -_.; We are buying daily hlitskrzii. Mink. ' _ Coon. eic., at full mnrkci prices. Wehziw JlI-“I IITF”: ed a large order for Aluskrzii iinil Mink IP01" i! “iii York Fur House and will pay a ill‘°"""'_“ l" {'1' l, is order. Bring or ship your furs to us immediate _\ ‘ Remittance mailed daily. n s %IIS%N%H%"%EZEPZIE :-: WE my SHIPPING (‘Masons Write for New Price List P. E. 1. run TRADERS i 182 Queen Sircei “The Best Place to S:ll Your Furs"