APRIL 27, 1940 .5395. TEN- Renal n-tr nurse! rem DISINIICIANI __ '_I‘_I_-_I_EV__QI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m ’ CONNECTED WITH l Silver Fox Farming FARMERS ATTENTION I NEAR CHARLOTTETOWN UULUIIM. MID ALBATiiilS FERTIHZER ideal lo! disinfecting stables. fox pens. poultry houses‘, etc. C ' TIMELY NOTES 0N TOPICS y I ‘Iiie nuts unit r1. .1. mount-u), Ilhvt: tun prothriy (1.120. Darcie- sales agent for Purine products. has riological action is set up; and the been ordered confined w bed for taint 1.s passed to that portion or an indefinite riod by his physi- the pelt where the knuckles rest. clan, will be earned with general The putrefaction so caused is IIIOL murmur THINK TIIIS OVER‘ Wit/F, use!‘ Ili iii, Mei and i"ltfffi"fl At this stage I would like to emphasize that farmer: would be well sdvim! t, 5W1!!! Film-URI’ ll "l! llllfllll a good suit o! clot-lib or a good Automobile. Mid unlit»; regret. "Jack"_ 1s plopular 31th ouite characteristic and generally] _ ,;;,r=,,-,;,,;#* m- 13$? ::.“°:“..::: .32..‘ .".£...‘.“§...!’“£.‘§1 1 :.‘,';‘."“.’.’.‘.°.f..""" 1'2"" "" "”‘ "‘““’" " "M vii" "- "-=~- 3::.'..%'.":.":;:' it.".:..*..£t*:3.i';=.'.’.;..i.".".::.".."a.:.':';:.::2:::':t$32511?‘ "ivvi" " . - man. 1t 1s Just too bad that he and the correspondmg part of the 1 3 7°" "° a "n m “'35” 753ml“! u" COLONIAL BRAND their recommendations do not out the amount oi Fertilizer per acre buyt°'l..'t°°y'..'.‘ji acreage to suit your pocket-book. SEED CIIANGI — A ch: of Seed ls an excellent i th: heavy shipping selson of 50:5,‘ on several occasions, . '5.‘..'?.|.';‘;§.,'Z21‘§,‘:,"' to the Island to look over the type of Seed that they wanna! snd alter drivin n‘ the whole Island, remarked to me, that the type o; m". Cobble" “luckily llnotvler fiharlottetown Shed were not to be compared, for illustration, to those around sou“: FERTILIZER from Windsor, N.S.. and the ALBATIO! BRAND FERTILIZER from the International Fertiliser 00., Ltd" lalnt John, N3. I was airs-Id thlt wh-en the selling polo: on Mixed Fertiliser had been pub- uines for Inland Brand r rtili tn t tn Pls to meet competiti ellntlreaate ‘laminae lad 0th: ‘izmariif-Trretiis? tbfleyhhslse ‘large’; applying tn their mixtures and I was very much pleased that ti! h i wry on with their renlsr ingredients and m. w» per ton mo: 1:: etiftetf-ibilxg Rh."s°.».'.'§'§':§=t‘i'$§wt§f§'e:.h'c'oi'§111‘éiginfi-‘IYT: figiiioirxgwlinqw° '::.'§"'§,""“' Fmmm- lflltll this section had u» typo m» satisfactory t. our gugtomen, ' 1'1"“ My positiontsahllown Wehavstou- tend s reasonable amount ot credit in this see- must lay up now that Spring is sp- belly. This ls indicated often by preaching and he could pet around the mildew marks which can some. the country by car. We will ell be times be seen in the raw. but are ,puliing forhs speedy recove and generally discovered at the flesh- will greet him like a long ioe bro- lng stage. The guard hair; u; trier when next we meet him. loosened and in some cases fall out. ——-— giving a rubbed appearance and Dr. J A. Allen who spent many where the trouble is severe the un- lyears here in connection with fox derwool goes too, resulting in a veterinary work, is now Pathologist bald spot. We hope that this trou. and Superintendent of the Experi- bid be overcome if the fenn- mental Fur Farm, University of ers end ranchers are notified in ha. Recently he produced s. time" before the next belting sen- _. . .‘ . ~"?*'-‘ii1irit_i$t_vi fvrnosi nrsismiv ' Lrivtdi‘ KlIOL~Bn1nii Made wi ‘~11 bunsrilged-—lvom Hard-van ’_"~l~ Pint! for! Seed ‘iovhr, n: write cnuiiiimi OWUPERMIVE wont crowns, tmnrn Quebet sag mrirtmé- sum. ' ts-ruiqxrlfifle,‘ Quail 1' For your information we will have a limited Iiuirly of both Cobbler and Mountain Certified '__ _;___ W. ._ __- , V Mink fanning en- son. ' i‘ _ pics 01 Mink ____ 11°" 1° fem"! with: 1h I Imll ween w! - SONIC DPS 1 or R1111‘; n,,. n 1i . h he was sssist- Honorable J. G. Gardiner’: sid- u‘ "m" m° "l" u"! W"! 1W Ill l Mlltivn ?..°.°‘1.i’.'.‘.’.“§?'..‘i.'.'£'.'i‘€..‘li.1'.“.£.'if “em reading‘ g > ‘ ed by R_ J Kirk. B_ s A _ Ex- Vic; g0 hymen not w expect mo U10 Flu t0 pl] B“ “I01! obligation: CI‘ 0f the ch u: d. on who whh t0 iliitl/Jtjtifisiul , ~ .i_=’1.t..1 1g1i3kFnfinr_l:l55‘$l£8tt; A lgltlijtillgedbhit: season cnnhbe very wan yes-ills m? "i! above vsrtsttls m Magma‘ if; "f; xéufinhygglsllgzakd _ » . .t-'.i. . e . . es- ' o ox ran er , 43115.“ "*3 *i"’-l‘11fikinii~ S? trgfiurgoa lfflezcdeflyii ago and 15:1‘?! 111119 we hearc of aanuuptgrn o o y u ‘ m ‘m PER TON Table Stock at a smell differential. or i 1'“! N t) iliilh 111m rvc were privileged in |in prices 1n New York or london Price: tn this Ad are (or essh dellvced SUPERPHOSPHATE 20% — _ _ $24M” .-..,,,.,.i,, y; m...“ It a by we are apt to run flWiiy with the m, ‘h, “m, “M, ,_ M,“ o, , h l, mu" SULPHATE 0F AMMONIA 20% - 42,00 VARIETY or rornoes - For the dura- r tho 11:00 mrhorziantsr- work or idea that things are going to be ' lion of the W" south Ann-i“, m b ' ppm... p1,“. o, m, m"... buck u» something like old-time {if}; Chfifm": "mm W“ "f Pa“ SI§1(}>TQ§§{% 5'6‘ " - - 44-00 for quantities o! cermrizo iuovivfiiltlil" l" . W” T’ ‘n. %"'_ ‘3-00 ludthqsronot ‘s V"! llltdrfllfl In Certified with which it deals that we ‘price: again. Such will not ‘be the . hang gvgr read loose for many years at least and comm“ u.“ “h, o" s.“ h c“. I." wouldbesretnrnlosdolPotatoesorTlntps math" F5“ lllllmflmkl! 60% of our movement was taconislntromyonoryour MIXED FERTILIZER we might as well make up our i . 1 __i_ .< I T m in with 11,; illustrations minds to govern ourselves accord- " are Oreo: dear Dhorozfaivbs which 111515’. The result o! the recent CARLO? PRICES-Prism for esrlotl. ds- 2.12.5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ 2530 CERTIFIED MOUNTAINS when buck s few 11151111: specifications Hudson’! Bay b0mpiiny"s sale in . Iivered any Railway Station on thy Island, '11] 2.16.6 WITH BQRAX _ _. _. _ 28,00 "l" M0 u"! 100k almost all Cobblers. lra hon: 1o bind an uii London shows that 32.291 silver be the same as in this Ad 10:: the muai onr- 4.8.10 _.. _ ._ .._ ._ _. ._ ._ ._. .._. 29_00 w va-t- 11 farm or any part or 40x Delts out of a total of 36.867 lot discount and parties interested in carlot: _ 14 Gentlemen there his not been s week since Chapter 1 gives the early ex- loffezed were sod and xvith the 9f Colonial m- ung," yuan," "m" do 4 8'13 — -' -' -' -' — — "" "' "' 3 - 0 lest Fall that we have not shipped ' e o; , .m=nt.< in 11112.1( ranching de- gross average $17.39. Allowing for we“ to ‘at l“ much "ml "I om“ The" 5.9. _..__ _..... _._..__._. _ 30,40 Qgnrncmn Momq-r-Ama "m, ‘h’ PM‘!!! Blaititoba. the future the cost of placing n pelt in Lon- “n, u. not to b’ l". m.“ a “m; an b. 5406 _____ __ __ _ _ ___ _ _ 29 20 but we an“ “m, m .;°"‘°'"m° cemnod c0‘? bier: that we bought last Full and we would like very much to dispose of’ them hi," n w" or even a little less. mrthermore 1 think you would be Interested t4; know that I can ma“ more money growing Potatoes as I do to some extent on the shares. on 1 w" of “gun-Am Tobie Stock large run or MOUNTAIN thu . “n. Cobblers but take this into consideretlgiifdfirstnlxhm EQIJuHNALQQQfi” on the Mountain variety I have the rows farther apart than the avers ' an and I do not set the Potatoes as close In the rows. I am looking for ti‘; $11’; large Potatoes under each stock rather than n lot q m; n; gentlemen we sell thern by the pound. I u n s u": ‘an m For the next four years we are laced lth trea to United States a million bushels of Table ‘ivstock. Potagegazcgzitliiittgttfihnm. each year at a special rate o! Duty at 37 1-2.; pg} c"; {um-g ‘h n u“ cm“ Stock Duty of 75c per cwt. This Table Black will be almost entirely. MsUNflgglse GROW MORE MOUNTAINS AND LESS COBBLERQ PLAN TING-I llk t P tat d urn] moon and when at all ptfssiblr zratigeflefibwf to n: grist?’ o! u" 51-101mm putiinant and nursing mother. fur and iivcraze Price of $29.25!“ Rrsuliir T 1s essential mil chewing. paralysis. rickets, etc. full silvers w-sre 64 per cent sold at p_ E. |. 11a water be- Chapter 6-D sense and 11s Con- an average of $21.03. Inferior 1 ' 1 < )C1l'.~ih-qi;<i\D\\S ha diseases are 110- J-ypcs were 72 pcr cent sold at an I ' ' "it °“- m“ °’ ’°°“ "‘ s“ a’ » i "I, _,-v.1:~".. prance of daitjzczozis; . .111. sold n‘. an aver- . ‘of ‘ pm _ . . :- . 10. 64 ' 1211c cf _,_____ 2- --»_ ~ ‘ _____ ,____ _ w. ' ' t I ayqrgge pure-s of don due to W5!‘ risk insurance and oil -r iniercsllvc: expressagc. and 6 per cent for sell- 2 concerns mlnkery 1111K with 1119 Pound figured at $445. such as selection of the flnflt “T111101 9111151 B 119i “$11180 t0 x115. iurring pens, cork the Canadian rancher of $15.30. rlzc lien. guard fence t ‘ nornzafion necessary for This either debunks the claim ...<iinq o! ranch and equip- sent out by the London iur auc- tions that prices had advanced from 40 i0 60 per ccnt or e'<e at the 1 \‘ | secured in either straight ears of MIXED or CHEMICALS or in col‘: containing a combina- tion of both. All order: ere subject to confirmation from Mir office end prion m subject w change when the supplies thst we have booked new are completely sold. I feel that farmer: near t“ Iottetown should buy their Fertilizer from Produce Dealers who will take, tn the Fall, whet they have in Tumips and Potatoes and I do feel that if we had not established an outlet for Waxed Tilrnlps that there would be hundreds of cars of Turnlps unsold in this section today. We are trying t" Si" you In 011"" till‘ your cosh crop and to keep our service In the lead we have purchased two new International Trucks from L. ll. KENNEDY and they are st our service as soon as the roads are open and if you appreciate this service see that a share oi‘ your Fertiliser requirements reaches us either st the OFFICE or through the following; GEORGE C. KITSON, Colvllle; LORNE COLES, Milton; HAROLD P. CUDMORE. Brackley; IRVING THOMPSON, Dunstaffnlle; FRANK McNALLY, Trundle: JOHN A- McKINNON. Union load and J. LEO PBAUGHT, Vernon. We also will have a supply of BAGGED LIME ON HAND. . cigics Underly- previous sale in Jami _ p'ic?s , ‘ _._, izives the practical iwere extraordlnarlv low. mmcxvlieic ' , fur characteristics. selerr- between nine or ten dollars aver- breedlng stock. mating per- age or less. It is also true that nlplnz and wcaiiinir. hcredli)’ ‘W035 096111194 115 T933105 FY1115 11'» "‘Oilfi‘i£'l‘* inbreeding and the IIuGsmYs Bay Compriny-‘s sale " s matins. wrvzjrl not b" su‘ Iantialli" differ- myi allied 1cm a". any ~ l2. as me H. B. imclplcs Un- ;C. have alu g F‘ _ $111111 as compon- ‘lift: a1. lens: . of die’. model rnilmw, studies average pace f0 élzestlmi and metabolism. min~ other London au: er s in nutrition. Wamins in znink -—i- 1n abiliiv of vitamins. ef- Nmv ii-t us turn our attention ,. l» and a great deal of to the Canadian Fur Auction sale r lnforinatioii nutrition. |in M 11211 iiiitl 5%‘ ‘K111! hummi- cri tl‘ l .. ' The selected full silvers at an .1011. ... 2 -. m E5 5 . lli n: In E ~51 Phone'212 i I Chapter 5 covers nutrition of preg- “‘ 111m‘ . . . ‘ii-‘l f ‘ i‘. 1111a. 05101-111: of s11 a h _- - _» . _ .. ‘ ~.0l:l a: a". a , ' an" 1am‘; d I , ._ , i . . allmg A11 Floors giliggvé... bigagpttgpiittfissitiai t‘.‘.%°i°‘é..‘f but... sips w%’;‘il?2i.§“3§'ii.£i°5‘it5i°“‘a t-rauncvrt p-"iifls ~ , a mos a rac ve foor by 1r n - no ccsbie, v ‘i - i‘; Livia“. it "Mimi ti“; mm“ ihitmmv" iizniirznviu. s..1°:?."..1 i: I I - ii ‘ 11s f ‘Jil- tsnatui l , ‘ ' , h <> i -- For Spring Cleaning g1; zvgtt-Eticg must %3l€i111.é‘§§§£."§.“”i2€.". g-fihm...‘ $.11. - e coa o w s oulri d .1 1 _ - 0 nc am: wiih 11:. that ii ~ gggtggr li-Lliixtd £0 Ivy/egg olfli beiorte lileirfbslfllllllttgfi0nlzllt€fflgéltng0flixlgf Z2132 Lhflgb lizgbliigividwhite s is from r ‘ ° ' - u 5e p“ P 11'1"‘ W 1111 the bores and seel the niture either rub h up i I - ll uid » lightly do. $1‘. gsfllmhici-irss and Peli- 1 ' wt p74 - ~_r- _ ,, “U a To rQnQ-y 1.11 011i floor the first! more are spots. or uneven joints w"- lel’ the W“ d" W1’ "11 11°"? CY 51111309 ‘V1111 1111 liivifilbfe film 1m- 01‘ Tub P119 8P0 - en iizdzii ‘nvnrss. hnzv mefurl of 1.111s. flcsli- ; in furl > __ _ ' ,_ . _ ' * niuasii czzriizr‘:nit‘.i.'ie..siiirsrirr W€i°..?‘§‘.’.“iil$‘?§‘é8i’" 11"" *"tv:."..":"."“‘~'*.'**"=.""<* "home i“ iiiirieiiii- iii i i , . y; - v i * j ~ ‘fl t ' _ ~ -- . “m” '° t .m. ‘Aiw Elim- ii- Wiiiisiiei". iviiiiiiv vii = er acrcss it: lhen dust/ed and ' new 1110111111 waiiliiz once a week ivillialmost ifiiyvirinae ollsiurifiitupgugglriilg tiilriagggtrié glelwigxshafixfiddkkdgolsiifiglllclg $5 1o $10 1W1‘ pi-ti of |1:u;.i‘:‘if0i1. ‘F110 Th k" VOW fiwr in Rood condition i1 » s '1 _ L W, 4 u - i ecl that paste wux is b .t ~11), t t ammo is hi"; a sh“, PM“ » n‘ l, mu“ S1116 mp,» u, whet-e most amateuis If here are only a few wits}: IVPLss Wanzer says that after re-QBcIore applying wax ‘the stirs- clggh v.52,’ flllgttlttriyttfihoiltt ofhiiii} .11, - in nyripitfC iyrirrnssr: L“ “"l’h““" t ti t re uLre retouchin Ylnllhl"? i111 01d 1100i‘ or iii the .0 r l i! q 8 C“ ace of the piece of rumiture with and t en saturated with ;1¢°;~0|_ I . ‘rd-Fri anim ils curl who m w“ this subject in Parents‘ Magazlncnseni applied. “ sa Auiction Sale l ._ i; -(;nderlu1 book. W111. lnc-ztl for ctllltlfill 1.. 1:: 1. 111k 1S 1112-‘ 1' . 1 11 - ; ~-w t 1 h 1 m 11 1 d of an entirely new floor, r11 - , . , 5M 3m“ for mink rancher; yet ivalom all over 1m Province and imitlg-liotggutbu aobd oflosors lfalrblft m? in thes gaunge $1111.01?“ Lyngtfrafig Dlfln is to use the paste tiiax $91?!“ and] “am (lukewaml) on a varnished or l. “cred 5m“ >:' P1P“ n‘ Camlila- exposed surfaces too lonB- It warps been stained, matching stain should humid"? “D WW1 111B “livid WflX~ rug dry. 1x§>1$e§1"r't§."\§°.n°l§th vfertd‘ {Ricrfiicme crude on m powdered it» 1w ii 511m" m: \\’O0d. opens the seams, raises be tooled inorder not to produce mum-MW" 811°" be waxed. ‘thin wit. A damped 610th m1 s ti. rubbin?! "iiriilftiii. 3?: Irlln. 1f tarchcr would 11 c1311 to 1112c '1 cc) p. It - '.. ‘k l a 1m rcnlt i d1‘ 'yii ~as1t d i|_ 1 to d dstothellfeoftheflo- d‘ - 114v 1.1 U11 | if 1 u "vaaitrcliingnaliiiilillh viiVntvlns; - lwo“ ‘l .1", ' . lo 211111". i bgetligzbvgosf‘ mgktfiiz athgmflosf); tiif- tggrottilxr :1? $1101; 59:11 lswthen hi?! m9rke5 "5 9353' to keen Cleagl- an -‘f(€e\€'ulnti};ieiit%g?trlgg (33th; you flmthxtleotaslur; what the “n” r1111] 11r'>1~~i'1'~ iii-ed and the shine iilarmaki i’ -igrululeisuiiituwsfzfi lylil-riLStiljft iiqtgteto kecDdc eshércd “our Gleam giigdugo teentsipgtsiooralvilzwgg target-x); onlyeallitzfnshifilrlilldgifitsgafgigzg ffyllfiidfiuntihthe surface ls hard. therevls the fi‘1’1§’t'sr"t‘°it§3idei§§°£” 5m’ 1m w“ Ho“ for ham Tm hm i “e l I MLMC m ""1135. 012i’. ufiuibtzggiie ‘llobr lightly with it. sci-a in: either worn s ts or rsiefd ._ mm SB“ Ehzabem Bevmdg” m damn‘? w u" 503% 1 _ , ,. hon...” a i .._ , - me (315114; 111111 l); uite 9.1011 war and one in 1k spots and other deep-seated join s, use a razor bl e or a spec oi — f n h I ' " ny ‘m cflqimppi E?P::“gi(l,,~,f»r1?n]Drpiirtznent which {the wealth ‘(if most countries BIB-MS. 1! 110E YBmOVBIi bv the 0195"‘ 813813611" i , . . . - . . . -‘ -- -5 1 - ‘ramp Rwwrxs o; M“ be n.0,: and “V”... med up m er can be made to disappear by dln- To remove old peint, varnish or ‘ ‘ ' furnish ‘ivar1natcria1s.lcavi11"a les- 931% steel w°°1 l" ‘m5 cleaner and 51191110 fTOm an entire 11001‘. o. 1'8- ‘ ,.- " rub inc lightiv over tlze s ots. liable paint arkd varnish remover vi“.if‘ll"flt location. 'l‘hi:.' gfgttqmtyriced bu: we presume that it'll signs can bc read arizht ziu m‘. npplv in l'\. ,\l. AIAIFTIN. _ J. i‘. nitfiiii ' 1', isPi‘ .1:1~11um. iorl‘ .l¢5. IiallCan- u . i” g . i ~ , . - ,, - It the floor needs ony a iresh 5111mm be 115g _ lwiy-hp 1i’... uilfir. F01~50ln0 years om- rmmhc s ha): ‘arlzrmrilelioitl (101111 Igllffilllfitlml in Co“ of seaL the 8mm; sun-ace You can f“ a very “we result by '_._ ' , “ " ' _..__.___.____ ilLfil ln_i1ie '11-'11)" 191 ffieclélltirnafi‘; film‘ OHM cgugiifés “sucfl a‘: Q11’; should be gone over with a tiirpgfl- simply app ying varnish or shellac inn" 117w‘; "hide ‘he no“ ‘A ’ ‘W332 Sweden and Firnand have l unksoaked cloth to remove ny iii??? ._ ‘F0121 SALE‘ Second Hand Bliiicrinl 9,-1.3 K.V..\. Transmit-mere.‘ 6i) cycle Volts equal 1100-2200 PI‘Il'll.'ll'§'-—51'J0 Secondary l--5 HP. 3 phase motor. 1-10 H1’. 3 phase motor. i-Swltch, 3 phase. l-Rcsisior Siariing Com-- pensafor 1-25 11.1’. High Speed Sicnm Engine suitable for Sawmill or Factory. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk M I Sii kl offe ed wa. $30.20. ‘ I5 BREADMEAT TIME” 1511355131?tfissiivlzxazixv231:: (1111111111811. This gives an 1111116111‘ nncc of fulncss to, ‘the peibflrfl 1:19 y mink helps it 501.. bill! 11hr... 1e. 1101's has been 1110961 .11 C111"! 311d the fat removed from tic ‘Q0115 111cm is (langer of zicteriorziiioh. This occurred wiih Guile 11 1111111171 of pelts that have been 511101195 from this Province and once again it has been brought to our atten- Lion bv a letter from Holt Rcnfrcw 8a Company, Limited, Wholesale Division Raw and Dlrcsscd Furs. Monti-cal We quote: Some of Our Australian customers comprained about Canadian Silver Foxes show- wrtailezi pzctiui-lion. there is e chance of us trotting at least the ccst of production for our pelts and some profit. Hczivcvcr. the conclus- lon of the war Will mean n further decline in prices. Lim- Perhaps you will accuse us of inconsistency in tvritlnz as above. We admit we were carried away by the glowing accounts of advances rm the London markets and orc- sumcri that ii. meant ranchers would be receiving some $20.00 to $22.00 average not for their pelts. t hes ——— "}§,_.f°',‘,“,°e&§§f§ °.§..,’u“.‘§’ehw§’a1§0k- By the way, the highest prloe for 3d to an appéarancé,“ qume good :. pelt at the H. B. C. sale was m. boron‘ drcssmg Thny stizcesi. ilz. 10s. obtained {or a full silver. that this is mostly due to utrc nc- T1118 518111613 l“ $55119 1Y1 W1‘ m n 6f a mmon o; 5%, skin money. T110 best three-quarter mgmu h ‘mprdper dwmgl They sliver fetched $50.00. the best one- thlnkgmh muble coma b, Com- 1m: sliver $34.00 the beet quarter iebelv eliminated if the Silver Fox 511"!‘ $34-00 Mid 1111B belt 111M111 yareflyerg Assocnmon would notuy silver $19 00. ‘The above figures are the“. mkmberl and warn 1,1,9". 1.0-, ‘without deductions for shipping or m tuck from paw, inside the commission for soiling. new ‘ruminlg to the New fork marks: ,. t where slver fox was eatured as mfl§m§§§§°§i§f§ tfifiiciifiamotsify week at Lsmpson. Fraser d: Ruth's m fox“ when front pa.“ have sale, we find that there was strong been tucked inside. the pelt. In activity throughout with higher <68 when Sui-fibre,“ Care has not llmlia on the full silvers prevent- ga‘ ken m m. m“ the km“; ing ss active s turnover as was -_—_—-—~—.~ rewrded at the first of llic sale. l Prices on both the three-quarter and full silvers were stronger at |the conclusion of the suction than at the beginning. The American - National Fox Breeders‘ Association. who were the largest consigners, report 8G per cont of the throe~ quarters sold, 72",‘.- ni’ ihc full sil- t vers sold. The average ior all three quarler silvers was $26-26. f0? 111111 silvers $21.23, for quarter silvers $16 38. for cighihs and dnrks 89.77. The average for the Independent bcr of skins offered was 27,322. 0i’ which 25.235 were from the Ameri- coatlng_o_.f_wax_ or_ oil._w'l'ier_i__di'y_._il 050m WW“ w“, figggboft Tailor-Modes Or H.021 . one o our ve ran a ' whose experience dates back to 1915, Xhasla ggod turnoufl. “at: A Fl . fema es 1e as or w ' litters. Among that‘ looked at were , a’ two eights and several sixes. His --_ breeding stock tracesback to some 50ft details dominate the suit of the most productive strains in fashions for 1940 and suits dominate this Province. We are grateful to the fashion picture for liirinl- The George because the first season we new adult slllslthiwuctte features thel “New M” <1,"<>;....v.~ shuts": ‘.:r.......':z°'.'~;....v;"":: had losses among the eary . true“ ‘n-d a subuaxlared or sored called u George and. he recom- mended fiver. We ted it end losses filfhcgfiaf'él;csufh° ‘um "M" This is d practically disappeared. n k e1 l t t coin A- viiiiiwk- Minis" 3.112%? ‘i3. il§"‘.‘..i‘i';‘°§€1..§“5.2....‘? Fur Deoariment Canadian National Double bmufed w“, fawning new silver Fox Breeders Associiiivii- fashion heights wit single breasted on return from attending the Can- and linbbutwnqd 5510f 5t; p9 - udlan Fur Auctions. Montreal. re- , ularl Pockets are strut g caliy plac- poris that 64 per cent of the 12,- ed for decoration es wel es utilitar- O00 silver fox pelts offered were inn nee . ere is s. marked tt\d- soid last week at prices slightly in cncv tOWBTdB Bllflllliclty. as wcli ‘as advance of those prevailing on the Eofteaesswr; fsbiltf. 0010i‘ 1m B - March auction. ‘a?’ ft- mlolfignmijpp‘ ‘“ Taking into consideration iihe 9° 5 - {Mt m” the offering w“ l“, at. rwools and flannels for su t: u w th trective end that prices were bet- m?’ mfg“ refxfifiafiftglefiuiu ter than those previously realized ‘ound n"; no “m1 y Shawn make: the outlook for silver fox i: mum, ma“, anemic‘: rays. pelt-s more heinfiii- e oversee a ering new khaki sh t. as rice received was 815.55 and the we“ u m, QyQf-pg up“ my}. and iiziire is really better the-ii 1t eri- black. those types su ts 11m flVUI pears at first sisht as s irrso m with shoppers of every age and type. rtion of the pelts sold were i-n- ardrobe suits with smart new beli- eriors and low oracles and theywore swing reefers, or jnunty full-swing dLsposed of in percentages of n back swauers. lend iii early re- and 83 respectively. ferences. But costume ensem les The better grades were more Wllthtllifltfiglllil dresste; 0rd ipsrkiing strongly hem and on“, from 35 u, prn rroc s ere pre erre y many 31 percent were sold. Omnpeiition ‘hgtlfugi m“ H t x m w“ keenefl‘ fr e 1W r Iflthecgntgliv foshitranné‘ freenmgtchufi to dark wool; in the smartest oi these s ring ensembles. Brightly $133.51.‘. s°°}‘€""‘1‘1'$§’¢¢°'“é‘i‘tri . r n i k end white. bright sun yellow n - 32 3.1"‘: wfitilfiiavih°ttfisfilie IIIIBN I till! B"? 01 11611111! tions gllvo eso s ringy ensembles . Elie- "Tod's BA ' - , else: British submarines added new laurels to the British navy by their ex " . piofls oil me 1w- . In ooslt. The Triton nnk four troopehips end the Truant one. Iiere is a. "I... ma” auburn“, -~~,i diivt-r Tip lire-ailment is toasted. Th: touting process emplormi in the nmnufm-ture of Silver Tip Bresdmcat. Whkh i: nni nu-rriy (lrirrl, hut toasted, changes the product into n form of dexirino whit-it puts it inio a digestive condition for the fox and keeps intact the value of the ingredients. mp or Du“..- c]n55e5_ m" Nammal “d 1°97 “m” m." vi r this year by feedlot fresh ppeerunce e dsr rounds d1§md°'~"' T210 1331011131? iqigligntlitil In m" n" orneu rai ay or bei e bagrgrounds fiiltirtsrsirsmil ‘three-quarters 3543 ‘ggtgergi %v:'a§§£w ‘°,,‘,,",°,,§’c°kfl' hull‘ niivrus and the haiance made Enid bcfim ‘aglrloytt: Rnedla n}; ornw cape rem oo- -———— “m” “m” "m" “w” isrs showing the rintgm the coat Pope Clarke is delighted with the shows that the use oi Royal with s gong-gun; wit, m“; 3mm om. ir-rii. \\'||f‘n biirlkvil in milir or water the liquid will he result. of his mulint: ihls season good meat ration is the most oosi- fashion prints. ere the distinctive modern stripes and geometric: used HHIIIPIIFJINV tam-n up (iimd results with females and pupa ‘Pi-pm 4'0 lfcmaw; 1X1?’ has fir yvili tire way known ior the rancher t ,1“ m" arm“ Again lovely shades . . , ,, .. . .1. 1 rrs. 1o wo , o -. . m" """ . . “m? as". "PW: “°"" “'i.';i§.“'J:.".£.'.'2£“ 1r5?§hiiiatis.r"t:i.*eiss-.suiu- 0f tin- \i“"‘ll tliiirrrnt Silver Tip pup foods. W" HIIPPWY ‘shun ox-ss wmt ii‘ IYHDFFF i115 ‘M ~ ' ».~~n~~...| Hirzidinrii a. tho best. ilolistcrrrl at Ottawa m" 11"" nmiiiivvd rive litters 1n 4"‘ "i" "'1" "I i" "i" giifrmmieilim liivedtlhmtrggki-lsvftnlizvlyi: Jill. ihu-krvi in '35 and .70 lh. bags. N far in his ranch with 23 puns infill. 11"" t4 beige ‘l smartly ‘ocmuwn bmk an deep ch rust es. n WLKZ? TP BISCIHT 00., LTD. ..-._..~.._".... ..'..'-;;:**ir.v;_.-.._‘ - Brradmt-at is the most wonderful fox pup and general fox i those i9 Ilfl‘ msrk-ri while face 1A d r1111: nrrk: Needless 1o sav ranch- u.“ m box L m n M or Rob Lunri who has charze of S g v w“ s °r so y u .. .... 1...... ""1 5L 4'1"" "m1"! £1§?§€I.“€§%2.%%i§2.“{fi.‘i‘l.'.'i.3§f€ t" nut. avnln 1h." we] k-nown rcmfa- Nubby WOOL; or m9 Smut 55mm i .'\ .'.' N ‘V. l. - .1 H)!“ T0 ' ‘ 1 IfifiglqrMl‘thgillllii-ZAQTOSSQBSES for de- “wills are used in the coats‘ ‘an In p, I. ("nniart our rrllresenttliivt. Preston Ellis, it. R. S. ' - B i g._.._.__ “m. "M N" ummmfl esggglfiiissmggtktisééireggzvthedrkosgk N", unnum- "om tun“ d h“ ha" been desmbml "m" "u. by Am“ m“ “m” ‘m,’ Summcrfld“ i .11" "ii~1‘r~11~"1 owl son Cllf- maker coat styles. Bows and sashes. N" 1101RPM"! 801110 M"! 01'1"!" ""4""? hits been at work as shown by this hcuse roof at It" flowers ariri iewr-irv arr used to add and church at right somewhere nt'.r the M gm t line In th: French army sons. Jsged board: 111°‘ fcrl kcgz‘ nvrr ii’! f*;r~'-~~. and tluse mint p ccucnl 37.3 pups. “My to these costumes. trude from above the spot where the cameraman ,4,,od