I _ 1 L.‘ =1- 1 . ti DECEMBER 5' Emmi‘ I ‘rm; criAnLmTmrvvm GUARurrsN . p _ .. _ _. Pf —“ we believe that Fox Ranchers are more deeply interested in HIGH NET RETURNS _roiz_ SILVER FOX PELTS -THAN IN_. DIIFAI’ MARKETING SERVIGE ,We Welcome COMPETITION and invite COMPARISON ‘A Fair Comparison of Net Returns is the only standard by which to measure the relative value of the services of different Marketing outlets. In addition to‘ our regular SUPERIOR MAR- KETING SERVICE we are the Only marketing organization with a Permanent Resident In London and Europe. This man does not merely visit an occasional Auction - he is ON DUTY EVERY DAY DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR, devoting all his time to YOUR INTER- ESTS. He will maintain daily contact with all Sales Houses, with the buying Fur Trade and with our Head Office. Such a combination must inevitably SPEED UP SALES and render even BETTER SERVICE. Our representative was for 20 years with the firm of Fred’k I-Iuth & Co., which was recently absorbed by C. M. Lampoon. During that time he was in charge of Ruth's General Catalogue which in con- junction with his activities in the Private Sales' Department brought him in contact with the en- tire Fur Trade. He represented Huth & Co. on the London Fur Exchange. The appointment of this representative is in keeping with our policy that ‘THE BEST WAY T0 GET BUSINESS IS T0 DESERVE IT." Representative Cash Advances arranged. Free Tags, Bags, etc., on Request. t Mail charges are allowed and Express Charges paid on all pelts shipped to us. All pelts whether mailed or ‘expressed are'in- sured under our Blanket Policy from the time shipped to us. Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Limited P. G. CLARK, Pres. and Managing Director "~ Summerside, Prince Edward Island In Montague:- R. W. STEWART, Clark Bros. Store. In Charlottetown — J. A. WEBSTER, 156 Richmond St. SILVER FDXES We require quantities of Silver Fox pelts, particu- larly Full Silvers, for immediate sale by private treaty. G. R. MacQUARRIE Surninerside Have your Foxes pelted and cleaned right at our Peiting Station-75 cents. m.“ ' L- L1085-l2-5-3i BUY SUPERB SILVER M A L E s BECAUSE The GRAND CHAMPION ADULT MALE ‘N 1932 "’" “ ISUPERB SILVER ‘N 1933 "‘“‘ SUPERB SILVER l" 1934 was SUPERB SILVER Parenh "‘ 1935 "Mo" SUPERB SILVER "W"- m 1936 The 1st Prise Medium Adult Male was a SUPERB SILVER. The 1st Prize Pale year old Male was a SUPERB SILVER. The Reserve GRAND CHAMPION MALE ~ was a SUPERB SILVER. ' ' The Borden RESERVE CHAMPION MALE in 1935 was a SUPERB SILVER. ‘Nerve Champion yesr old msle at (7 riottetown this year. We nlei- inediinn, I ht medium and psls pups los- $l00.00 esch with 9 or more oonsecut vs generations of selected prise blood. Also l File adult poiygsnius males. . "131" D. STIRLING ilacLEAii SIZ-J. TIBMS UP TO CIIABLOTTETOWN ll MONTHS "n" SUPERB THEY'RE BIIED RIGHT" Th0 llst nule sired two first, one second, one fourth s-nd the | I Morning Stock Letter (Received over Pittleld and Co's Private Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. 7-—'1'he Lon- don market is quiet again today. International issues slightly firm- er. Doinesticaily, there is very little news. The Supreme Court convened today and it is gusible there may be some important de- cisions handed down. Dividend meetings today are American Cry- stal Sugar, Endicott Johnson and National Steel. We would expect an irrgular market again today and would look for the oils to do better. In the low priced oils Ohio looks higher. TORONTO. Dec. 'l—-Oklend— Wili begin drilling early in Jan- l nary. Madsen Red Lake-is to hold a meeting today to vote on the question o! an increase o! capital from 3,000,000 to 5.000.000 shares. The object is too find ways and means through which funds may be secured with which to deal with the very large tonnage Ill- dicated. Strong financial interests are understood to be offering to supply funds. Laguna-In Mani- toba has an average grade of $22 to the ton and is operating a plant oi 70 tons per day. However pro- duction is indicated to have hit a. new record oi! about $38,000. Pres- ton East Dome-The shaft has reached its immediate objective oi.’ zntteet and a. station is now being cu . l Mt '1 Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitileld d1 Co. members u! Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Stocks 9|"! Open Stocks Abllilil Aslirains lialliiirst lleiiiiliziriiois Iivil Tl-I Brazilian lirciv Corp (‘an iii-lick Sill: (‘an Cnr- Fd t‘:in Hyilo I'M (‘riir IIIII Al A Produce Prices MONTREAL. Dec. ‘l — (CP) —- Wheat, Nor. No. 2 $1.22 1-2; bar- ley, C.W. No. 3 .74; oats, feed No. 1 .52 1-2; No. 2 .51 1-2; oats, C.W. No. 3 .53 1-2. Flour. spring wheat patents, flrsts $6.70; seconds 86,30; bakers $6.20; winter wheat paientschoice $4.80 to $4.85; white com $6.50. Bran, ton $31.26; shorts, ton $33.25; middlings, ton $37.25; roll- ed oats, bag 90 lbs. 83.35; hay, No. 2 per ton, carlots $9. Cheese, Ontario .12 3-4 to .13; Que. unquoted. Butter, .24 1-2 to .24 5-8. Eggs in cartons: A-large .44; A- medium .36; A-pulleis .33; B-lsrge .30; B-medium .28; C. .25. Potatoes: P.E.I. No. 1 Mrs. 90's $1.50 to $1.55 N.B. No. 1 Mts. 80's $1.20 to $1.252 Que. No. 1 MtS, 80's 81.10 to $1.15. MINING A STOCK QUOTA TIONS; N. Y. Stock Excha1ige (Supplied by Pitileld s col. members o! Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Can Pac Fork l‘ln\v ‘H; 5V1». i.‘ Wins Smelt "w ‘ilk. m... M; 1'52: 55,,‘ TOR/ONTO, Dec. 'l—(CP)-—'I‘he rmm (Toni rm ma; gm, Toronto mining section had s day grldlfe fir“; 698'; o! moderate declines in all groups "n", “m, * on less than the normal volume oi’ imui Tex g trade among the secondary and T“ 1W m5 higher price issues. Heavy action m,“ E10,. A B ' ' lii in a few of the pennysioclrs swell- Fi-um m» w,‘ gm ed the volume however to 1,226,- ‘lfflllflgk - 24 w 24 000 shares. The gold index lost s m" ‘ “ ' 7'! 5 little more than a halt point and (‘noi i'[n\I'y;'I|l1-ith 15.1; w,’ the miscellaneous mines index ‘Int slit-rm m1; nn-g. nearly two points. I'm" 1,01,‘ PM _ 01" ,1" O'Brien pushed up to a. new high 1,11)“; “ma... m; ‘$5.4 at 14 but profit-taking carried the gassed" Fllnr ,_ nu, n11, quotation back to 12 1-2 for a net . ct‘o t . 1n _ _ .\ill Pow __ gigs; {-3114 1°55 o! 1 a’ Nat Iircw _ m)‘, H A few golds held early gains. Nut so l'.'lP _, 4w, 4115 Dome closed 3-4 of a point up. MgIgQrD _ - 223i. fir}? Darkwater '1 cents up and Central qiwim p0,, l“; W; Patricia, Conisrum. East Malsrtic. Fllmrlnlznn r gnu, w}, Macassa, Red Lake Gold Shore, -*" I113; l, ' Mk 31's Teck Hughes and TODUm added s S, U, m" “w 172,6 .111 to 5 cents each. or... m my. .151 Lake Shore with s. loss of 1 l-t W1" El" ’ was prominent on the down side. Wright Hargreaves, Little Long Lac and Pickle Crow weakened l5 each , "and losses o! 5 to l0 were marked- M I l ‘ (IRB up for MacLood-Cockshutt. Argosy ' Bidgood-Kirkiand, Cariboo, Chib- ougamau, Moneta. Pamour, Read- Authier. San Antonio, SlaclemSyl- " f“ , cc. — l! A Oil i’ g Hoin Si-iiol 22M | 5'11"" "n Ford A 1",! 22 . ., imp on n»; wit; Arm» 0|! 1_- liilcr Pele 31-14 34s‘ An" ‘ Mt-li-hcrs .\ 13.", in All‘! 0" 40 wflikvr Gm,‘ ‘ Alilriniric T50 I Aicx 112a - . Algoiiia 0,4; , I M?" "mi "'1"! Anglo nui- cos ' Argosy 11o (Canadian Press) 821:, .-\- l 10 Slockn . Close » 1111,; Alnin (‘orp Amer 13% iim-irvfl? 141:1,‘ “"19" "PM B s1 iiuiuf \ict s-i finer (ins l-lliec mum}. n}, ‘Q12: (gm; FlmfA 21,4 iiliiguuii Kirk 14's Alina l"ur|i I u “h: Ml“ 50v.‘ , 1614 llnliJo my, inn Marconi Bmiumo 500 tfit Serr 35- R m Creole 1's! '1"! Buff Ank J1 icii-e ll I si " - Ford (lNnllllll IA m“ l-Zlflfiqflfl," l\'-4% Gulf (ill I'll1ll 107111 (‘n1 (‘m “y? 4 {Li lliiiiiialll lief 731.’, t‘iiii .\liil 13", nip ' . \'liig IIlllI m"; f-jijnlTip , . _ .. AINI lifiliuici-ii 1.“. I?" l?" “I? . ' I _ , - , 4‘II I or ,1; lii liiklit Inn A i- pk..." “N, . l'n Light l‘oi\' 1rd Y, - 1.x’ Wm” m! r _ I 51.1,, (Ilrivlllilllll 1_;| "m ‘ 71H "lrrl-ir oh. —-——€---__. I'\Ilill|lun w 1» -_>| ' ruykg imiiliiriim 1...; (‘oiis I'll! my, liiii-kiviiier 31.", "MI" Open (‘loss 1.112712. h‘ I " so»); n]; f 1- I llorinl y; ilk hi‘ lfIilIlllllFrflty ‘ l-liisi .\I:ii iilh n --: :-r:;:~.:"."" ~> fu- s-i “" 1i_ il".l'ril BnhII u“ R _ F"! Kiri 11 ' Ifrnnrn 9;, (sIPllOfll LX113’ (‘rods Luke 4m ( ‘ "l.- 1:; (lnlilnli- 1p; (‘Iflullrihll 14 (iflllllllll 1;; glrllllllilll 2s ___ Illlllll‘ llH (lrci-iiz- 3;, liiili-n-ir ti,‘ Store formerly occupied by iI."r'{,'..,»"""k - Eff. CFC? Iliirli Stir 1}, ' Iilllhlnllgllr- i 13:1; 1 l ll‘ chi 4 1.13 (i. Georg“ Street llloiiiigvc "N, . . on! g A I lflrk IIlltI 1“ Phone m git, h l‘i§'3--»'f"k° m ' 10:: 0c ford St. Ilillknvhwilirg 57.1,, v3.1‘. .~'.'.',‘.‘ - ,.’,'.-""' lliltelel-i-es-lolz 11:31.... WE RECOMMEND“ T. M. DELL and GANADIAN GENERAL INVESTMENTS LTD. PRICE-AT THE MARKET T0 YIELD OVER 4% (INVESTMENT TRUST OF MANAGEMENT TYPE) Company Limited Stoelss 0P9‘ _ Al Chem 231 231 Aln (Inn I18 11B Am For Pr 7% in Rad in Tel Tel 187% 187 Ani Water » Ansconds 44% 47% Atciilson 78a 72% All Ref 3i A Auburn as a ' Bald Loco 07's - 9% Bnlt Ohio 22% 22_ Bendix Av 271i. 287/; imii st 12% 10% Briggs Ms! 685$ 58% IIO Ches Ohio 08% 07 Chrsyier 122% 121% Com Sol (‘om So 3",’, 31,1, (You "an _ 4st,: c;- (‘on Gas Co ‘ 453;, 4.515 Cor-n Pro I 701,; 701/, Cur Wright Deere $48,; g Puiwnt 12214 1e21,’, him. Auto Lt 427,’, 43' lilac Pr Ll: 101/‘. 151;, Firestone 351,-‘ 35% Gen Elcr ~ j my 5413;, Gen Fonds ' 401,1, 4n Gen Mot l 1 e314 51% Goodrich 31% 31% (looiirenr '1‘ 1 ma; u“ (it Nor PM 35y, 3111" liiid blot Car 191/, is llllt (‘on g4 ' 24 n liar ‘r’ l! int ‘I'm-l Tfli 222" .T_nliiis Man Co 14,1 ' 141% heniiecolt 57 y; Miss Pnc Ry 3 3 Mont \Vsrd ' (15% ix. Murray (‘nrp 13s; n“ N 1' (Jen 43a‘ ‘Natl Ilia ' [at (‘ash Re v 1, New rot-ii s" i; 3'4" 31?: 13-35 $5‘; °° u“ " gsck Mott I‘ a“ srsmoiin m“ 2,’. Penn R R mi‘ 4o“ Phil Mar 1514 73% FIIII an (‘o ' uh . r \' T U Pure oii Lo ’ " 1%,‘; 13 Rsdlo Corp 1i 11 Radio K 0 g u‘ Sears Ros Co g7 "16 gheltlh Ulniou Oil .oii ac 1 Std Oil Ind ‘ u “ Sid Oil N Y ‘l any, 55 " Studebaker Co ‘.5 13% 13a var. ‘I. r "'1 n e r 2'7 26 - lnited Corp % u’ United Dru ILIIIICG Gas Imp 14% 111;, i1 Rub 45% 45:4 1i S St (‘n 741,5 74% ll S ind AI 4114 4m; Vanadium 241,1 345; Warner Biol 16% 17 West Union g g West Air B 4d 451A West Elec 143% 1“ Woolworth 651,5 3415 Little ‘L L 7m Lowery 3g liscasss Q90 liarbend 595 .\iiin Ens! 1;; Msrile Lest gov, .\in_v Sp ' M; lilcintyre w hirKoiizie 170 Mibllllan 15 McVLItIe "u, lilo-Walters ' 19"’ 11in Corp ' ' n5 .\ilnlc ~31 liioncla 15h Qinrris K 3 . iirpliy . 1, Xririiec 2'“ New Gold 1M Nlplnsing m NOHIYIIII mu .\or Gold m’ Nor Can H; (fllrlon l“. Olga 011 3,; Omega m‘ Panioiin “a I'm-master 109 Perron 137 1w Cob 3 Pick (‘r0 73" Pioneer i150 Pnwcll 1g; Premier 319 Preston 1,10 Que Min 7o llend Anth 450 llcil Lake 13g ltono Gold . 1m Roche 3g lioyiilite 391/) Siln Ant Q5 Sliiiwkey» 1g Sheep Cr g5 Sherrltt 3g; Sliicue 415 Nlnden 125 \ou Tlh 4 Sou “'0! y) Stalin 83 St Aniii 161A Nuil Basin 545 Sud (‘Hill . Hiilliniii 1&5 wlvauiio 315 iiishorii 17 'l‘vck Hugh 53g 'l‘cxris 2g] ‘Fnliurii 1y; Toivsginac 11g Ventures g5“ \\':iiii- Anili 19,‘, \\'n_vslilr- g \\'liili- l-liig is‘ Wright ii n5 Ymln Y G Total sales 1.226.000. UNLISTIID Tlrclt Tr 10 (‘orist i) 425 (‘en Iliin 1t‘. Phurch Ilill ' (‘nbiilt g2 I'll)" |'r llill (ill 99 Iloiiio Oil I-Wi llud Ray Alli Foothills no‘ liirk TOWN 22 Lsko Var 31,‘, Risli-niiic 41,4, hiiiiiily 30 Niiirhi lion-k .1 0i Sci 5i (Iiilsko i Park llill ' Pond Uru 212 l'ur (‘rn 0'5 Ritchie X Rolili Mont D Hull Sllurs A Tomlska i! UNDATED MONEITTBOX (By The Csrisdisn Press) Closing exchange rates: At Montreal-Pound LI 21-32; rrsnc 4.66; 11.8. dollar." 20-22. At New York-Pound 4.00 l-ll; franc 4.60; Canadian dollsr 1.00 l-id. At Paris-Round 106.10 ha; O8. dollar 21.47 s-s in: Cdnsdisn doi- iar 21.48 fr. lludson’s Bay Go. Beaver House Great Trinity Lane LOIItIOn, England SPECIAL AUCTION SALE I of SILVER FDX FIIRS Jan. G, I937 Last receiving date in London December 28, I936 Latest shipping date from Charlottetown December ll. I936 Send or bring your furs to McLure and MacKinnon 112 Kent St. Charlottetown It’ your pelts are w ‘glllll-‘UIIYGBIJIQ Tnmpang. W. CHESTER S. McLURE Entrance to Hudson’s liay Warehouse Where your Silvers are sold ready take advantage of this pro-Christmas Sale INCORPORATED 2!‘? MAY I670- I). A. DIacKINNON, LT. CO1. Receiving Representatives sunaiu BIIEEIIENG RATIIIN ._.] N._. CUBES or MEAL Start your breeding foxes December 15th, on SIYNG LO llREiJDlNG RATION, using 30% Ration in Cube or Meal (Beef-Rabbits-horsemeat-offals-fish as directed best results. form~ 111.1 Tll‘ meals, in our circulars) ‘for PRIZE WINNINGS OF swam FED mxas AT ALI. ItliLTiIYl‘ LIVE Fox snows 1s comftvsivi; PROOF 'l‘li.-\'l‘ srxcio rim FOXES ARE THE 13,236 SUNGLO FED VIXENS PRODUCED 4am rvrs AVERAGE OF 3.3 Reports from 528 Ranchers using SlTNC-LO exclusively BIG WINNERS 1x EVERY snow. n: PUPS PER VIXEN RANCHED. shin. nu Average Production on all Vixens ranched oi‘ 3.3 pups to the‘ Vixen which is fully 1 pup per pen higher than the average oi the lndusti). ORDER YOUR REQUIREMENTS ron YOPR imiciznixc Foxiss TODAY FROM YOUR NEAREST niznaicii. INTERNATIONAL FiiX s. iiniiii. icons (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montrcal-—Indust- rial stocks lower. Toronto Mines-Lower. New York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat up 7-8 to 11-8 cents. New York—Cotton steady; ber, sugar and coffee lower. _TRYON' CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL‘ Report of Tryon Consolidated School for October and November:- Grade X--1. Everett Howatt; 2. Helen Carr; 3. Alice Fell. Grade IX~1. George Halliwell. Grade VIII-l. Theo Foy; 2. Ei- esnor Howatt; 3. Bertha lord. Grade VII-l. Ralph Robinson; I. Ruth lord; 3. Adelaide Lord. Grade VI-i. Betty Howatt; 2. Freda Howatt; 3. Cecily Fell. "Grade V-l. Betty Foy and Kurt Jensen; 2. Ralph Edward; 3.Flora Crossmii n . Grade 1V Sr. -1. Jennie Mabey; 2. Read i-lowatt; 3. Sheldon How- att. Grade 1V Jr.-l. Doris Boll; insn. Grade III 8r.—1. 2. Roma l-towstt. Grade III Jr.—l Brian Dunfleld; 3. Penzie Cross- 2. Elinor Bell; msn. Grade lX-i. beck. Grade f-i. Shirley Vessey; 2. \»\_ IIRIEN DICIIILATII, BOX 651 sliilliilcfsltlc 1n go1d__pound “s, “d; U_ 5_ Jun Dunne“; 3_ H519“ 1n;~d_ Charlottetown Si. John Ilalifax Monclon Fredericton dollar 50.30 cts.; Canadian dollsr Perfect attendance: Helen Carr, 50.44 cents. Ihifiwt QM Owrlllll ‘ -—-— MARKETS AT A GLANCE rub- 2. A Felting Iriileaning shearer... Furs“ Jimmie DeWolie; 3. Noreen Cross- Ray How's it: Verne l-lowntt; 2. Lillie-n DeWolie; 3. Wallace Ca‘!- LIMITED Summersidc Prince Edward Island W5uf‘ ‘ .. ,‘1{.ii|iliTC.:i' ". Betty Howutt, Richard Hawaii} Grrnic 1 nil-J. Lro Colrllfi. Kathleen Carr, Rtiliih Edward .1 Grade 1 kI)l-I. (izvtc Cu: ~. Flora Crossinan, Sheldon lion it i Grime I wi- l. L'_111iS C-HTPPH R/cad Howait, Jennie Ainbcy. Dnii or; 2. Duroiirv (J-nrtrln. Bell. Norma Hawaii, .lim:iiic. Du’, PPYiW-‘t fliltlllilll 3 1 Wolio, Ray Hawaii, Roma How-I Qiiziid 1.21mi Evelyn Lir-(Qiai-u htt, Eiillior BCII. 1l"‘.:iii IDIIHIIPIKI.“ ‘fruit-i 1\i:ii‘.r;:*c EPQ ' WnlLnce Callback, Vs-rnc limiaiLj Lillian Dcwnlfv. Siiiihflv Vcasey.‘ Joan Dunfieid. Hcicn Loni. ‘ Margaret Wriilcl‘. Principal; Flo- rence Mabcy. assistant. GREEN BAY SFIIOOL BIONUTUCAL, 1 ‘CC - p.71. “ ‘l r trrimg ("sari 1-13" ' .. fl ‘ ‘ i‘ ' remained ll1l'.'Ililll§_'l‘(I 4‘ wliiir: ihr LYniivii Sl-ll ‘ clinvai i-Ili! uni in .011 , W, , _ ‘MAKl-‘Q NEVT KIN!) Oi‘ Standing or No {m _ ‘Grade X s ('Qlll'lI(I. Grade Vlllhl. i. vie lyicQiiaifiui 2. John P. McQuhirl; 3. Basil (411-- ('(l.\'( lllfll ‘IKJRONITD. l). <' tcllo . . . ' _ . ,, _ suhstiiiitmg sawuii»: Grade VII-i. Alice Cilvnhfiit). L‘ gym.‘ m, Km“... a 1.01 gilrltzyn McQuaid; .1. E‘.'L‘i}‘ll Casw is Sad w hue WOT, . ,; . o’ concreti- that in Grad“ VLTI‘ Emu" CV51‘. siblc ior liim in intro.‘ Grade v_l‘ ChIH-H’ Co“ 1 2' Iii lioii.-r*-biii‘dii: mun is >215 mrotiiy Graves; 3. Nnrir. 1': Cow‘ Th“ Hmmvrd; PU“! e. o. 1 _ _ Grad» 111-1. must! c-u-ruw r.’ i... .u........i. i... u......,.... Leo Carraclici". i __ _ _ ¢=-——_—;:;, . - — ~ ~ — _ ~ l um I)ll.'~‘_\ —l am doing SIIIISIIICIOF)‘ work. Fur farmers are pleased with nppcurzinct- furs. (‘ONIE IN! NEXT l! EIAMETT GAVIN I' I26 Kent Si. Mort-ll lloicl Wziri-hou-sc 0i,