In the August 20th issue of Time Magazine is the following.-. What's in a Name?... euphemizlng U S. furrler. a skunk is not a skunk Imu- Tomanya at all. It is a "genuine eivr-t eat." "Alaskl sable" or "biack marten." For four years, the Trade Commission has been try- ing to get. Congress to outlaw fancy names for common last. week finally won out lihcn President Truman sinned such it bill. Under it. which furrlers will have to obey. e.g., black Manchurian dog: will be known as black iianelilirlai-. dogs, and not as "Belgillni linx' or "hlack poiret fox." The chief casualty nf the newiseal quality XL and L sold from 153 to arcs. labels is that old stand-by. rabbit, which fnr.years has travel- leck under a host of now illegal - GET IN THE SCRAP - WITH YOUR SCRAP Highest cash prices paid for all types of st-rap metal. A pound of scrap metal is is pound of defence. MAURICE BLOCK & CO. 158 Kent St. Phone 2208 TIMELY IIOTES OH TOPICS Silver Fox and Federal furs. the PIC will is- Iue I. ”Fur Products Name Gllldle". the T -i we m com- of Helinconirol the mi of living TIIE snliLssir.. Ocntinuad from page 2 versatile. aspiring and with many sides to its nature. will in the long run. attain happiness and its cherished goal. Day After Tomorrow The astrological forecast. shows conflicting and disturbing activ- ities, with I possible start of loss. concern and probably danger to prestige and possessions. The mind seems to waver. unable to cope with the situation. dubious but craving action. A sudden romantic factor. surprising and thrilling, might move energies and aspir- ations into high accomplishment. More than a little romance and dynamic action could change the tempo. Do not got overboard. how- ever. If It Is Your Birthday Those whose birthday it is have a thrilling and exciting year ahead. although light and shadow alter- nate through the weeks. Dangers and challenges to popularity, pres- tige. possessions becioud the COHIIECTEII WITH 0 eeveee-eeooo-O0 Mink F arming Dseudonyms. Among them: Arctic seal. Baltic leopard. Belxium beav. er, biuerette. castorette. chlnchll. lette, erminette. French sable. Gallnnd squirrel. marmotlne. min. kony. moline. nutrlette and twin beaver. Maximum penalty for mLslabelling: 35.000 fine and a year in jail. The largest Canadian collection of niuskrats for 19.51 was offered for sale at Dominion Fur Auc- tlnn Sales, Winnipeg, last week and 65 -per cent of the pelts were sold. hidding was very keen for the 223,000 muskrats particularly for the lower grade skim. Prices edkcd above tlte recent market hand, W-,3,,1y go, the cheaper ihouglhts and ideas, but quicken gram. mm. M05, 0! the skins "em the latent potencies and creative urges. Avoid overactlilg and ex- travagance. A strange, sudden and dynamic denouement. in all phases '10 New York and eastern Canada. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ElIsa's llary Continued from page 2 off after his mother and preferred friend. along the path to the house across the lane. 0 I U Granddauahter had attended faithfully to her one responsibility of the day -that of putting herl tryke under cover for the night. and had returned to have a chat before she too would be off to bed. "What would it be like?" she slated. cuddling closer. with All My Love (By Vlrglola Bowen (Continued) "She'll fly apart in midair." Ed- die said. thinking of the plane. "At. 300 mice per hour the contri- fugal iorce in a turn will throw per-ll the Juice out, not. in. Oh Lord. why "What do.wasn't I born with brains? i you think it would be like?" we should have known -- I should questioned curiously. "I think ii have insisted-oh. God. why didn't .'”9"'d be 50"" she replied dream-'1 tell him to no lo hell with his ily. her voice gentle in the hush of Codie,-ed design?" 2:9 PW” Y"- 50" "36 ii ITEM He spun around wild-eyed and ID 01' W001. "C" while W001. but he gripped Clare in his powerful. rose-colored. and wed float awn.v.grense-stained hands. His grip f)'1iml;- - 40 some! strange place. Ighui-i her shoulders but she didn't. nk '41 n C9 P109 i0i' Child"-'ll1cal'c. She was storing up into his 9 m" :white face. seeing the panic in his And we'd look down from lherepdeep-set eyes. and even in that. and see fields and stocks and cat-ifieeiing moment she knew that tie and horses . . . houses tonpshe and Eddie Franklin were unli- . . . and mommy. And I shouid.,cd. But she wasn't thinking of wave to her and-" a smile spreadlthnt. consciously then. She was "whal would she say? . . . Could'watching his lips that were as dry we step to it. from that hilltop 0V6l'.ll.1 her own, waiting for the words there, do you think?" She pointedj that didn't seem to come. Then he to a far horizon where the pinkiuas pushing her toward the han- came down to touch the eartli.igar and slie couldn't see his lips L and XL naturals lrmm 53.55 ,0 52.7.1 thrilling and spelling bold admi- ture. romance, drastic change. is; possible. A child born on this day has promise of an excitine. adventur- ous and riynamic, if not speCiRl'uIiu' career. Ed Stanton writing in Women's Wear Daily has the following - Buying and selling in the raw fur .market last week was reported to be slightly better than it. had .1:-ten for a few weeks. Tile four iciay general auction conducted by ,lLill'nlISt'ill, Fraser and Huth, Inc., gpolntcd up the continued price resistance of huyers and a similar reluctance by shippers to lower 'IlnliI.s' on such items as muskrat. ranch and wild mink. phny's sale. In addition raw mil- tations will also be offered and about 30,000 fresh standard mink by the Great. Lakes Mink Associa- tion and other organizations. Canadian Fur Aliction Sales Co. (Quebec) Ltd., have announced Wild mink has been a dead item we p”5””"cm'm M "5 MXL Rm" b,.m.N, 5hil,m,,5 mm (eel H L, eral sale from Monday. Sept. 10th ik'.'0l'li1 more money than the poten- M TH'5d5y' 5”” Hm with 15'" tial bllycrs (in. What: little mink mew"! dim Mllu” Wh- 'lv.ls been selling. report dealers ”TCC laud brokers. are cheaper sections lsllfh as Louisiana. Ranch mink, lino. has been encountering price ircsisteiice after moving along at in brisk hullish pace from Decem- ber lliroucli the spring months. Grlliskin - Friedman. New York. are allowing a new way to wear fox furs - the bolera tippet which forms a shrug for around tllc shoulders and ties in back. This can be worn as a capciet style tied in front. Tliey make it up in silver, pirltina. Norwegian blue. 'white and black fox with match- ing color silk fallle ties. l Next. week in New York about l:tl.'.o0ll dressed mutation mink will -be offered for account of the Mu- itatlon Mink Breeders Association One of the pioneer fllr forms the United States. Associated Fur Farms, Inc.. of New Holstein and Elko. Wisconsin. will be pf- fering its Silver Moon ranch mink collection at the New York Auc- I tion Company's sale Sept. 7th. A i L. Langenfeld states that they I 'round? Not. by grain fields. mid season work was taken up. . . let the stock come to fresh pas-l - luring. bedding straw hauled il'om' the other farm. tlmothv cut stocked, ' for present the barn . . . . "It looks as if we could just stepinfter all, as the words tumbicci flora a tree-lop to a cloud. Andifrom them. me”; :23 mhiigmu” 3”” "Go on-go on - get in there. Funny 15",: 1, when It looks ' You can't see this-not you. Clare. be 80 MM, ohi dear”, she Sm vc1';Yoil can't see this-" And then she, ed su"hUv'8L the ea E of lmlnlwas inside the hangar and Eddie wmchdwag not M sumgwr HI 'xrS1Wus closing the doors. She watch- ! mm, as we” go home tic ,,9lsh:'.ed him dumlily: saw. him cross the humped her bare knew; ,,Th”' mlvmrwlde concrete floor in Ions. mech- hclore 1”, when I vvgm I imde R anlcal strides, andvpuil from under sem.” Wm; my mm” he Wm: its ollskln tarpaulln ll red. two- , . . ' ' Tlllheeibd cart. containing half a pend It in my "L IL PM Cboutldozen bis: cylindrical tanks some Eslenzgi&'geE10H,?hg:e'hne,?"'c';::"g' guislof them had hoses at one end and mum” Just Midi and,se;:'g,,l the others had little gauges. dials,' And she' ('01) wt” a'wav tn m 1 :Vllke she had seen on oxygen tanks Inn day of 'me week-to W3 Vance in a hospital operating room. . ' ' A ' gnu she lvilitclledl hling as, if ip 1.1 , , ream as ie w ceev tie lite airyig-Innis? 15 3 bit "1 Fh1”'1”.”l9,' cart over to the only door he'd lcft 3. T ””d' ””5 l”'9k it open. pushed it through to the out- nelghboring farmer cut a harvest- . . , side. then turlied and stared at field above the lllll and alas, aloe - . g1;,5,l13. as M swung me door plowed a pasture close by. Is it; cyosodp til - - ' . s l summei in the countiysldc she d,d,,-g know how long . h t . . we Okem Mlstood lhcre. transllxed with the vision of horror that he had sug- Hm gestrti, when .-he heard the sound '.- been lilicnnsciously halting lfnr. The roar of a motor came out in . . .nf nowhere and was sudricniy dir- .7 '3 she these. At Alderlea. where as yet. only tints of ripenlm: are set in ends of fenclnlz. nbove her. Then there was a singzimz sound that spun mvnyi ecily mldlikc an electric fan. and after that T smrramoaa 1, . 1 ii Classes are starting again. and wise mothers will want to see our choice selection of junior size clothes. Right now, you'll see as nice selection of Sweaters. Shirts. Jumpers. Tunics. Blouses. Dresses. Jackets. Plastic Ruincouts. etc. "QUALITY COSTS NO MORE" THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY Charlottetown Phone 92 yards M mono mmeda terrible. wild roar that didn't concre'e floor" A . i mg m sound like an airplane at all, hill. at Hunk H would bp mm. qw'ieali,v was one. And then instantly. "Cl-iiled drcnmily. her voice gentle n the hush of the hour. Legacies ike this we would one day lenvc 0”" um? was 5' m'sh' ,"You fainted.. Clare. -first but. with :1 quality of thunder iliiltplli 50117 "9- W-'l5ll" ll? DOV” hmmei it.(IlIl(i .-cmaln fm.ei-pr in her menl-Vynn a”l:lt".- Jllllslplillkltiulil easy llolixlrmc was red and Wong" lmdm. It Mm. "Hm mm In smile but look. IEIEW "I-A 5 P 1”” ' 'tllicii coating of yellow grease. Shel in: as thoinzh tlrneibe holding a bundle of rugs. Hcilznlid and faced the young man at lookcti up when he felt. her eyes her side. upon him nlld she srlwlhni his "It's notlliliz, Clare," Eddie H e o b d I I will be equal ill quality to that , , '. ,. A W, 4 - .. ;. R .1, (-3.1. . , . . w . . . Y SP9" "'9 W'59 Y- i M... .2if3?”.ii"”J?.E5i.;..?'??.f'..lZ-22' 52:: ..'i11."i.i...:'.7";..".?5 at lizliiiizz "fr .lr::.' .'.'l?.lfi.':.'i-'1 13:: so-..;i.ii:'.:.'l:.i.':l::tii I r H". ””"””" M ""3 i”""'"r-V m”' lined for this namesake of ours i'i"3””I h" 93'” aim "W 5 m0"l9llLiHvoi-as had givcnb her that Clare bl-ink” R N I bllt they'll lie oltaV;' A ' , . . "won SM” lily of sunset and mnoni-isr Ifhe i”d"'i' k”0W ,l'"9"9 5”” W” looked around and found Eddiei "Eddie. Eddie what Mppenedyi "He tried to pull Hanlc.V out of You can help control the rising cost mw- I of dawn. and noonday, of meadow? ""3" -the ”'C08"lZ9d WC llimilnih Franklin. y ' V5". 'm,ei And. ouythe wreck." Steve said qulelly. he recalls that the farms' first and gmdel 0; spring and Nook nnd'A couple. of crates had been laid . our ,'.T ' ,1 i , y --we dragged him away nfler he The mechanic was sitting qulct- hands. Tlicle were teats in her of living by buying only those things you really need . " at.eycs and in her voice. as she tllrn- C0"9P5'3d- mini; were wild-caught from Min- To be continued 1,,” and blade 50 that (0,. her, noisldc Il)' side, and she was stretch-i plan ever woum be hm, 0,. 1.,m,1.,.',cd out on them. She felt someone 13' M h" Aid” Ptarlm-' "low" hale . . . - . . - -4 . . They were subseqllcnily , O1h al of ex ely L.nrlarli.ln l.ullily penses. EfIilLrlIllln or to meet llimliaf resota - , . 1 ,.,.,,,.f,f,Z.. gel mi rtilirili as-m-ii as cuicrgoimce. The renaV'"9'" ”' "'53 replaced by Yukcns, many of no hour pm-poscyess U, unmyed, Sriiivplnlz her arm. hurting her. bllt ll1ijIa"d5 1" whmljlf Fffffd m ed mm" her fame” leslmm M I01!"-HSJINIiidviliiiionilfyaillielulif which he and ills brother Fall: at first. she didn't know which ' possible anti .;nc tur iulure lie:-ris. Eighty-five D4'T('('nl of lll-'C in-:lniI are made lnpav ulrl hill-. iiixesur hnnsc payments, for repairs, merlical ex- MONIV WHEN YOU NIID IN HOUSEHOLD nuance 150 Great George 59., suite 1, phonc 1992 CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. 1..." m ..... rrwsl ma was Si'IllCY n rrmsuara casmv arm mans COMPLETE INSURANCE selected in Alaska in 1930. Through i the years of its cxistence Associat- :ed has introduced many innova- l tions in mink breeding and man- arement and in recent years in ilisehse control. Western Germany has been ad- vancing by giant strides in in- .rlustry and the general well be- ing of its people dlle to the help ';nf the United States. Great Bri- italn and other countries. and the '.nalural thriftinesa and hard work iof the people. Just. recently they lwere. permitted to, make purchase '0! skins on the Lozxlon market land while the. amount is small-. some 325,000 worth - yet" it is the! Zforerunner of much larger pur- 'rhases. The writer can remem- ber when W. Chester 8. MeLure and he were present for years at , the Hudsonls Bay Company": alle- tlons and among the best buyers inf silver fox were the Germans l and Austrians. I savings plan. llFC managers are qualified to help families help lhcnlsclves financially. .next season at Dfeslni DFIC”? cuf3C.9T.o,gersoH9encleo Chatter! I 4nc54a A . 18) QUEEN ST. AGENTS '1'HROUGlilOUT THE PROVINCE That is the question mink ranch- era would like to know the answer for. During the wt srplspn Bri- proximateiy 2.300. mn were . produced in the United States and mink imports totpllcd40(s,omn)1; ' 000. in addition o . W I E caught mink marketed. This . makes I total of around .'l.00fl.000 imink consumed by the American ipublic lllst. season. "I! f(!1t..'?bI From present indications next season's combined importation of mink and wild caullht mink will reach 1.200.000. possibly more. and 1.-KILL FLIES. and cooking utensils finm and waste rovererl. 1.-USE SAFE MILK and W'AT.l'.'B. Milk sllould be pasteurized or boiled. Us-WAS!-I FRESH FRUITS and NEW VEGETABLE! before eating. L-KEEP 0111' OF CROWD!-Slay away from persons with nose and throat infections. I.-AVOID GETTING. OVEBTIIIED-Too strenuous play, long swimming periods. late hours cause fatigue. makes an individual more susceptible to polio infection. " ll . l. bli ti . . a.-Avolo CIIILLING .- Don't slay loo long in cold water or A" m' "Tum" 0' C',."::,Eo';.,:.:3:3N " 0" purities. he-no heavier play too long in wet bathing suits. yDon't swim in polluted Mg3,poRo1-Hy Roglfu ,. J. A31-gun cAMp3ELL. than cool. link '0 "ii bottom end are drown off waun. . WI-E CLEAN - Especially keep hands clean. Wash hands .. have sauna and arm going to toilet. E. , Screen windows. Use fly sprays around house and lmrns. l-'l.ll".S ARE CARRIERS OF DISEASE- perhaps of polio (infnntilc paralysis). with the normal increase in the 1951 mink crop we may reasonably expect a total of some 4.000.000 I skins to be marketed next season. ' --. BURNERS with doors and outs-'dc toilets. Protect fond, dishes Keep gnrhage (lies rind inserts. when I am gone- Red in a western sky, "These shall I leave to you, arm it was and she pondered the problem dazedly for a while. But the voice was familiar, hlgh-pitch-l ed and screaming as it. was, and she looked up to her right and saw Betty Croweli. Her father was lhr-re. too. and he was prying Bet- ty's fingers from her arm. "You did it to not even!" Betty, was crying hysterically. "You kill-1 ed him! You and Eddie Franklin; killed him to lzei even . . ." 3 Steve Calrldcc had put himself between Betty and Clare and hel bent down and took hoth hiai dau:hter's hands in his. Clarei Mem'ries to case your grief, could feel his trembling and she God over all." squeezed his hands and smiled up Until Tuesday - - Diary - -.ai him. . G00d-iiltZhi. .. "Feel better? he asked tenderly. Primrose at. dawn. Fountains that loss their Mbonlight. through trees. storms over mountaintops, Salt. from the seas. Sl)l'R)'. Plants on a window-ledge. Rose-shaded light, Fragrance of growing things, Music at night. Children who laugh and play. Thrushes that call. An article in the National Fur . U . News of Denver. Colorado. asks pRl”Oky p the question, Can the United ('4 IIIVINO vstates absorb four million mink H.-c-"0" THINKING MAN SAVES THR Oil IGH lLlllFlE ASSURANCE AND THE economy clutch now available IMPEPIAI (JII IIMITII; Extreme fatigue- ..l.ris'x. SUN lL.lilFlE or CANADA MONTREAL HEAD orrlca irhe following Representatives of the Sun Life or Canada in Prince Edward Island will be glad to discuss with you any matters relating J. A. MOORE - W. D. YOUNG. SUMMERSIDI: ft. C Shea. Kinkora; H. M. Chisholm. Tryon: ll. 0. BOIIAKEB - Unit Supervisor 3lo4:p'a.e:o.4z GREATER ECONOMY BETTER HEAT jigm 1311011! 0:. CONIMRY CIIAIVMIG illlllllliliiiii, ism ' i: HAVE: ust installed our new etephens- Adam- son Air- and Coal Cleaner-the only one of its type in Eastern Canada and the only machine that successfully removes all stones and foreign matter without. the use of water or any other type of W” liquid medium. 1 Think what this means to you! when you pay N"; coal bill. you know your paying for coal only.dh8r stones, wateror other im urlties. Thus Bras 0 gives on maximum ECO OMY Then. of comp". you 9 better satisfaction and MORE HEAT for he- comb nation of OIL TREATING and DRY CLEAN! nd means better combustion and freedom from dust! lime rust. With these new advanta es. we recommen I new and better Bras d'Or Coal our customers every where with complete confidence BRAS . .D'0R s”f'5it"&'ho'i:oAL now me MACHINE wofxs The row cool. as it comes hem the mine, is floated over a bad of dry silica land which la mode tluld oy low pressure olr cur- v s. The sand, finely sired and cleaned, is held In suapepslon by the air currents to o predetermin- ed specific gravity so that .' the pure cool floats on top of she sand. while the Im- cnd discharged as reieets. Charlottetown, P. E. l.