use: AN bITOWN GUARD! I , i rmetv sores 0N TOPICS l (1.; 11...,“ Llyeglpi-k - v - 3 to. . -NEWSY NOTES- i -' EXPORT BACON SHOW , .- Is sunoou ‘Umun , ‘ ' _. _ T“ . thtbssterlnenaattleuwketsézexreéryi h l ‘u’ v 1 . _ ° "‘"“"'" “PM” kr:r:,..z.,yrg.r.,..:"rg.yr. Z- ’ ::*.’.“.‘:.."..‘.“°...':. ‘is; u:;‘.§§.g":;§ o.....o.?‘?.r ...i‘,.‘it'r"i','°.'..‘f"r‘o‘ll.fi '.'.i" 3.3.7.175. ‘$.27.’ - Early last year a noted British en been put to that use. In i705 medium and low grades holding Iuents oi Agriculture will be held in the ‘ Building. Charlotte- nn our readers know. a total em- the United States. except t0 R-l agricultural Futijlmli-y. Lord De La a French writer published s recipe THE FRED wunnavy LTD. steady. Active trading was seen town. on Tuesday afternoon. February 27th. The annual meeting oi the birgo on fur imports into Britain teri Brats. and. in the event oi.’ gagfl‘: xfgxfllak Overlap)! per cent for tanning human skin. and stnt- 12° “h” 5L 5° if} ‘Wadi-em maggots also at irener- r. l. I. swine Breeders‘ Association will be held on the evening oi the has been in effect everlslnde war sacs‘ ‘o ogesicd- skins to Other a" 100d 0d“ WP sign“ today ed that a Dr. sue. of Paris. had Hamilton. Ont- all: gteady re n. althoush Wlnnl- "u" u", ~ broke our» Tm"- "gr “lmfgi ‘gfi w"? rr-Z-ht e Basbgiation shall in- i, bought rye cggrr-l rum taco prcssfilnted the King with a pair Nu writing. No money orders. mmwigg jxflraif, raflglirrfiaiifir . , tmycd the fur tra e o e‘ s: s’ muse pro lbiting tn, 1-,. m an over ‘h Wrlia urm- g 00ers made 0 sun leather No bother. Just phone, or y" em 0d‘ ¢ d“ i0 ' All Islsnd hog producers are invited to nuke entries in ihis show ; country which wiui its ram ficn- s o o c crested skins in any when "m, 1 inwo 1?: gm ed’ Brfned by m“ mm“ 0"!» in. . i" "a 9"" “few” ’ " 9"‘ with one bog constituting sn entry by ouch producer. Eseh entry must ‘ tions meant W ""1"" l” W "is" "mm" n" l" hrlrriler reserved um...‘ d}... ' m“ ° °' 1"" l W" durlnl the French Rrv- Chas. Worth. oio Keith's Shop “F ' °M 1”" °"' "l" be delivered to Davll s Fraser Limited on February earn or rebrnnry scale. Nvwd recognitions active/m garfitteialfrilvlsl- n ter bBros. no. very mfg‘ the same pom was gilgfiffiohffivfgiyeihxilgg: Main st. Moncton. 1v. n. ' grmgn? arffitdad ffflgg’; 28rd. preferably Iobrnsry ma. Truckers and loading agents are invited a2: rtirtzie-ienéanconfipiegionegnd a first will open a bragch pill? ‘gig? i‘; ma“ by another authority, the ed himself at a’ meeting -of the WWW"! Dlllswfill- Mort" Stfl- tial dccllnr. tradini! WI! more "° "m" "m" m“ '5'“ P‘“'°'"- A" M" “W?” l" "i" 5h" ‘late Dr. Woods. of Cal-stairs. Alta. cfigrrc is still persisting a curi- lion. Raymond Douceit. Hunter Riv- is expected t0 bring a goods from convention and announced that which case Eran h l1 cc E a he had discovered a sim 1e meth- active and a good clearance nude. to Canada and the Uni will be slaughtered promptly and the selection of twenty-five carcasses Any changes in prices paid for i concess m nearest the ideal export weight oi‘ I50 pounds will be made from the 1| it u quantltj of be added m e ‘ ted States i Russia u, Ethan-L when.“ they u; mm; 31-053 territory and we y iillbld attitude. on the part 0d of producing leather n abuncl- gr, Calves. b085- flnd 811909 and lambs total entries. these to compete for prise money. i» were» ca» --=-= warren» b» o shirt. ‘hi. §“¥§t “£31235” i" "y" Me rm- » ::.°"..i.£..: m b“ ""- . ... .. ..- ... t .. u... r. . . der a revised import-ior-exaort "WY "m"- existence with the bleasin. M? or“ my ‘glint: 1v? comm on “'“““" in it rthe l d t ' m" "n m '“' m ' s w ' “d "w" "' l scheme or offered on the hams A th 5* . fresh air'and sunshine and gioulad factor’; and h: fit toefivigifk ‘with Framm‘ G“"'““"" l‘*"“"-'hi“" arveigtlgacks 1:318 Q4233: pmmu “m. which “um b‘ compm“ “d “turned u w“ n fikieiiufilazotu lglbfimlxealgufrfisetifi In 3:50“ ewreabgéie5karfimexhlbvdfn not aspire to the comforts and s certain amount of secrecy In 1- "““'~" G"°°"- cmi"! 3°‘ red in prices recently i- lret Mum. “d “rehab” M‘ In" m“ Febmny “m” . _ '9 a w" conveniences re ded ' d ne. r 1v r _ . - . . h _ h __ gar as absolute return for the concession he pre- 91 l» 5106M a TPYWH‘ l-l Thi Sit is red i t te let f th it bihty §ilf°lhersmoi§i°ireiilgl ‘also; (ienntllie as been received m New Ymk necessities in urban areas. which sented each member of the Com- I to the I w "mm o m,“ ‘ c u p u" o e w a statiigtg that a 15% advance in tame‘ of Island hogs for the Export Market, it promises to be an interesting and raibb skin prices and a l0% de. cline in wilds 1K g "°°'i "l “flamed bl‘ ‘he educational event, the first of_ its kind to be held in the Marltimes. and ‘ . . m sketinqs which have been taken have addicd so much to the health mittee with a pair f to -bo0ts—- and happiness of those able to af- D p m“ ‘my n Wm be m’ turning made of human skin! point for their war time troubles. were features of the Md n, 1 ‘ ': 1 t I u who luvs ~ hogs of r arc invited mud auction held by m bond em n our towns and cities. His secret got out. as might has to be ch ed . .1 d i caic o to date hs year. Cattle n m“ t For me m,“ W0 m, “u.” W!“ RM" 5km Brokers‘ Lid °n They foriret that the farmer is the have been expected. and soon Mme or fall““ngavlga”t‘ioc,f_ ' I “£3.11 deliveries to stock yards and direct w "PW ‘W’ principal consumer of the world. that unless there is a free flow of illllfilifrlChifCd goods to the farms. the workers in the city will be on e other tanneries were in full swing. The business must have been n very profitable one while it last- ed, for there was a plentiful sup- io packers for the first five weeks of the vcrir are 168.660. last year were 113.600 in the some period; rail marketings this year are 36.- . 'I‘hc total ofierinz consisted of 117,000 tames and 35.400 dozen wilds. Well handled lots suitable for furricrs realised the highest figures. during the war there was an im- port-ior-expoi-t scheme but that one stopped in the fail of 1042 and there has only been a trickle seen five Rnbins and several small birds in it rit once. There is a time in early September ivlien a flock of ten or twelve Sparrows swoop Application entry blanks nu well nu ndditionsl details pertaining to this Show may be obtained by writing to B. D. Irvine, Secrets-H. Pill-l- Swiue Breeders‘ Association, Box 409, Clllflvflliflfl- Yell ." ply oi the raw materials from the _ . - 500. last year were 32.500; and l “x ‘ma’. tflzllglse “muff: ‘Sigma m Mo u, 8'"- Farmers certainly get the fresh many victims of the Revolution. Eémbgfifi” LI“ m?‘ “"1 m“; 11m‘) sheen and lambs this yesr totsi m" ' ' . ° ° ° n '1 n" Sal" Mm‘ air and sunshine. and another The notables of the time encour- ' C“ “y msnw’ 65.700. and last veer were 02.000 1-17-3-10-17-34 _ o; cg. anxious get thin pony (Canada) Limited, held it.s b19551“; ma; i, m; Maud"; m “on en, lndugtry by wearing u; Em“ ‘hey “er m!‘ ma.’ bmms This week's run oi’ cattle was nesr- i iruncd oug as quickly as possibe general sale of furs yesiflrdly Bl!"- lhe list-that of hard work: work products: one of the heads of the “e “m streaked" ‘Their mm‘ iv H.000 head, a volume " - ---— T’ , with the rcsurnptioupf travel lariy in New York and many fu-r ; uh m“ 3, R m: 1 ' c mm F] l I bathing habits oi’ birds. c m h. 15c m m - figghtgflotonrpmgno 13%.»... mom;..;..begg..rorgg..g ca; guys‘... .r.r;.:.;“.*:;..h.:s._.. o: i... ioggfsoo: shortcuts “lit; 12"" iii." “°’5§rE§.°‘€v'Sr'f£r§‘é'r§¥r"““'“"' i - r us , rnen men - ' ers n . eeo e s - 1 trade is concerned with government shops in the near future be- costly wail-cutie rgske thias posture‘; so her fidc Zfihonnoo, .33 whmw" ‘h’ “h” ma‘ ‘mu a ereal run? Thgrhesg oi the weighty ST ' i . |n enormous scale and the end oi’ as it means a great deal to them and in their clients all over the n ' . _ _ h . _ ‘(ilrld- N9 ‘m9 "an mssmy mm.‘ be!“ 5mm pelts cimsisu"? 01 twtfigkiitfs. egtsiilndt gtgiieds uirndagxfigst lnnlgilhbkgi. brgig? ?Illtg;{3ut rile Sump Spdrgwsfiggriwla)‘ bondlvodivgéfinfgeshggvulfiaggainfir: gine how hard hit the I-Iudsons lze Winning Plallnums. White it. and that town residents could esteemed more valuable when ‘always kmvelme F“ simrrmvs b“ ‘marketlngs is that of hogs. where Bay 901110011)’ ha! been W llltn- Mes. letinum crosses. etc. There never perm-nu 1e 1g nut, reusun- made "all in one piece." When e “me Me" w“ 1°” l” the phenomenal number of 002,- . ~ F - . . tion only one of the large import- were a 4.000 sliver fox and vari- nine no; jug; knot ens mun who the French people returned to san- b,“ °- b1" dihi fall of 1943 they nun gruued 1n m, m, “up, o; We are offering for Spring 1945 delivery ruit trees 1. a “port houses. ous other skins. produces food m; n11 the worm ity the industry went to pieces. “ere t e M?“ °°'°' I h“ y“ last. year dropped to $1.000 this including Apple, Pear, Plum, Peach, Rasplierries. ' j Reslimptifln of the Ipndon fur" auctions ls expected to coincide utility. clothing schemes such as green skin coats. nutrla and beaver colorings and rabbit skins. The propagation of rabbits has been on January saw the eat shoivili8 I8 to date of domestic rabbit. skins. visio on exhibition were made up gar- menls find manikins. as well as by-prodiiots and pelts in different . - do ~ stages of dressing end dyeing. The relief is not forthcoming very soon as it is in the proper hands. ume bound in the skin of s man nearby shiuh’ A yelwwlsh m quoted too grades of eers steady. with suitable material mov- The above Prise-r d0 “Oi 1M1“ _ I. obiect was to encourage breeders not only will the silk industry be who poisoned his wife in i030. The gggfid “flxefinfn géiurgafi: éggd: $10-50 l0 $10-75 f-O-li- Iflllntfy ing out at l0 to $9. Other wut- ithe Dtigméiélltlflerfifelgedflléigfnérapdltm‘ and catchers to put them in touch ruined but the entire fur industry. Strange Kind 0i Leather library at Bury st. Edmunds con- m“. Guide thatylgoked like u was points. em centres rqsorted active trsd- hums o d $200“ Grade m with the trade sud ernph the - ._- tained "The Life of Cordor the that o! the Pam“ Warbler but Western Cattle Markets ing and supplies well cleared. The Otrstjélrrlitm ed on a u do] n importance o! proper headline of mls erouo will point out that Human skin. when tanned. Murderer" bound in a piece of his a, yo... 1n. “u; u 115d “out... but of the steers rt Gels-w retw - u l’ 8r - -__, ‘ the skins in the early stages. The its eoats despite having been ___._ own skin. In the library oi re (med since m6 I was not m“ Trading at Winnipeg slowed $11 to $11.05; Edmonton. 811.75 on .V show which lasted four days was b nded non-essential by vv ‘ .,- inums. platinum silvers. pearl plat- Mexhoioush House. London. were ‘l’ The“ M ‘n gemamed in m‘, down Somewhat 0b will! in the choice. with good $11 to $11.50. st Beaver Hail Hudson's Bay Com- ton. servu as a utility from the lnums. etc, were 67% sold and formerly two books bound in the a ‘ early part 0i the week and molt Prince Albert up to til. M006! 1‘ pany headquarters. and was open- ed by London's hord Mayor. The writer can semembe whiio Attending the Hudson's Bay auc- tions in i928 with W. Chester B. Mcbure, we were asked to view some oi the largest chinchilla rob- bit farms and give our opinion as w the economic possibilities and any other observations we oould mike. We went by rail some eighty miles distant from London in at nine a.m., Featured in the sue was a collection oi’ 050 Al- Thcre is a severe shortage of lin- ing in the United States particu- csuse of the severe shortage oi ms- teriai with which in line their coats. Recently a spacial group re- presenting every branch of the trade left for Washington to con- fer with officials of the Rayon di- n ofthe office of civilian rc- quirements of the war production board. The grrup will try and con- vince the authorities that if some point of view of length of wear against a cloth coat and the warmth derived from the wearing of a fur. 00st. At the present time the trade is operating under a 00% reduction in linings from their ormal supply. Many substitutes r articles have been discovered in the fur trade but a substitute for linings has not been unearthed. At the present time fur cost lin- infl are being msde entirely of Rayon and acetates ' so back-breaking that few indus- under such a strain. should have to sell his produce at such a price that he is hard put to it to and I am sufficient oi a pessim- ist to believe that a reaction will set in shortly after the end of the war. There are few signs that human nature is changing. and selfishness and acqulsitive- ness still rule the roost. The only hope for the farmer is in the Feti- eration oi Agriculture. an associa- tion worthy of all support as long averaged $05.45. a 4% advance; white marked 78% sold "averaged $41.33 a 10% advance; select fulls 02% sold averaged $47.48 s 20% advance; regular fulls 04% sold averaged $31.58 a 7% advance; half to three-quarter silvers 34% sold averaged $23.33 declined 3%: inferior 54% sold averaged 020.81 a l0‘;'o advance: low grades 87% sold averaged $10.24 a 10% ad- vance. All comparisons are with state appeared at a ball wearing The art and its practice was not lost however“, and cropped up st times both in France and in in return she bequeathed. him the skin oi her shoulders as binding for his book "Ciel et Terre." When she died her wish was carried out. and "Ciei et Tens". so bound. oc- cupied a prominent place in the as ronomei-‘s library. In the museum at Exeter. Eng- land, there is. if it has escaped the bombing of that city. a vol- skin of the Yorkshire witch. Mary Batoman, who was hanged for her practices. in the eighteenth cen- W. On this side of the Atlantic there are several libraries having such oddly-bound books. Boston. Mass, has (or hadi The Advent- ures of a Brigand" published in 1837; and in the book was the statement: "This book is bound with the skin of Walton." In the Medical Library of the Philadel- iiess for water and their unstreak- ed breasts seem to point to the seen. almost like some other spec- ies. I wish some one who knows. would urrite an article about the noise splashing they gather and watch. I have a dead limb of a small tree which is fixed in the ground near the bath. and as they alight on it I can train the glasses on them. and no leaves in the way. One Sunday uftemoon in Sept. i943. I observed the prettiest tiny blue-Bray bird and got the glasses on it Just as it flew tn a vicinity for several days. I got wood views of it and noticed a sort of iridescence on its breast. so I began to believe it was the Parula. This spring saw it again think there was a pair-for a few days. and saw every marking very plainly. I was now sure it was Parula. though the band on its breast was not as pronounced as in Reed's illustration. John Bur- roughs’ description in “Wake Ro- bin’ is nearest to the bird as I saw l. “cl at Si. I year. steers brought $12 to 8l2.75. a few itaglme $13. and butcher steers up were steady to 25c higher. and s load of fairlv km -at l mostly as to $8.50. Maritime prices vrere unchanged. killing classes were 25c lower but later more activity was shown and supplies were well best mixed weights sold often there with their brood. Some birds will only throat about. but it does not bathe. Another rare specimen I sew mv garden was white Warbler. first seen Nov. heavy even in the autumn ner- | ilardy Nursery Stock for Spring Plsiiting Currants, Gooseberries, as well as a complete line of tum" “me “mm- Ornamenial and Shade trees. Flowfiiflk Shrubs. Local Representative: A. H. BRYENTON. Box 425, Charlottetown, P.E.]. 49 Wellington Si. E. Toronto, Ont. $11.50. Activity was apparent Montreal where most classes good steers was ts- 60 and medium kinds 010.25 to $11.76 Good cows nnd good flows at U3 to U35- The market for siockers and feed- erg was reasonably firm and Pikes ‘and Regina $16.10. Saskatoon til » to $16.10. Vancouver 600 to and Moncgo‘; $17.10. and Moncion 817.25. . i‘. l Jaw $11.25 to $11.50; Rosina up to I12; Saskatoon $11 to $11.50; Vancouver up to til. ‘Exports To United llama Dairy cattle ex to United States for t e this year 2.013, with 1.500 in the some peri year. sheep and lsznb exports this week were 8.374 and the total and cleared. The elaughte r steers o! at Si: to 013:3. of the alight when alone. hear the Northern Yellow- in BI and the Black - Drrrmbrr 1944 salt-b it: n calls it the Blue Yellow- ._. and were conveyed by ‘motor ten i __ phla Hospital. there used to be bnckfwss Glam Holman m, a 01311;‘? onto? 893mg; lgarvarlrr to date this year stands at u. ‘ ilillrs further into the country. The ‘the New York Auction Company While prices in average are 5"‘ b°°k5 bound in human skin’ hair of them nest-building in Be- vras working its wavup ‘the trunk ' Ii C if Mark t owner of the farm was a retired oi Canada which opened up in slightly more than 30% below Jan- Presented b3’ a 5mm‘ i" Trmmm deque a few years ago. and go: 1 a Mountain M}, and we,“ l m‘ ' ' Indian official and he had several Toronto. ., January. held uary i944, the average quality of N- , _ very new. m mam, ‘mug time m m“ h“ I “d l C u “term we" "n fir» thousand chinchlllas. The quart- their third sale January 31st with the offering was also greatly be-y 0f r fligl"? '°§1"""““°“ l° m“ m is true that the Porulti whiwmwed Nughmh‘ m, "m, Forbid ‘t m gum; mm. T,” s 1 rrs were very ingeniously con- ubout, 3.500 mink and sooo silver low that of one year rsr- F": T8“! s“ jecdla m L‘ “be c?" will“ h“ m‘ "W" he!" i" weeks one winter: it Preferred oat- ronto bsiri sis to 816 for choice ‘MENTION HIM“ = structod and help was noti expen- fox cxtaloguteld. l Tlhesie mail; a kee: itnstancei 0a the Jiilélllry ‘i094: alga. v glauedeoirgeciéhumomgggiywjfilon‘! since Dwight published‘ higmsugn; meal, 1 do not pm, out good m. “an Mantra} up to $15 5o (o, m, I vdverarel stllld buying hugging?‘ sire at tat time. Pels were demand pa cuary or e ranc ons so ec compr ed a u m; , ' ' mer Birds P. E. I.. rii . u u 1, v ' ' an ow an we a’: , briniiins sgmewhere around it‘! mininwboThe aétenrdanceuof Buygg of dt-hc tgta4l2 with‘ 410% regullar 3 275W“ égmfilafgged tghgsclggi cg]; that does not mefin ithis no klonk; iltoermlyfrdis nltw brgllfititn Nari? 54x50 ogaelrgegily glnnlgllfionttaei 92g‘ grain {Zfngflify 3.1:, '. cents and t e owner said he cou was ut 40 a rom ‘ e m gra es an 6's ncr or and uw. ' ' , er with us. It s t e ac o. m-k d yo, w, winters‘ ‘ ' ‘ r 5- W ‘ _" make good money at that price. States. The ranch mink was des- grades. whereas at. the same sale Wm bem“dlln “ti” ha“)? painstaking observers that is re- 2:2; S....‘,.°¢.Z§°“.’.‘.e stung“, 1e 15 f,‘;,,“§'.,“§§§.i.£§,§‘.°'§,, Q, ,.",°§§ | m?“ h‘ ma“ d'°i5"d| ‘mimri’ but he was more particularly iu- cribed as an ordinary lot. There this year the offering was com-“flrecudntflffiphlg-bog ‘aft b: sponsibie for the absence of the W, bad the lane], "e mum”! “d m to“ ‘u - ship express or bl’ n8 n fir" goggle“. m “m hank“), IR,- “se wnitignnd ‘rung: piatinunis priseld of about 4d% séséleets.‘ 40%; ‘Mn to ‘he Unlvemiyy was Pgmr ‘Vlarblers and Isptarrowshfrgrnd 1:11; w rlpmly‘ I counted 5° n one’ - ‘We suiibiy rates. , I. . ree n ur oses. T ere was u s an mu ns oxes a- regu sr grs es an r1 nerors nter rec-or . ave c ec W0 we,‘ an, g, 1m “n. r i . l crazg gnprvith magazi qand though most oi.’ the silvers were and low grades. This deteriors-Hfggfixl? tlgfidggalansclnlflmg '1'“ M‘; cor-respondent's observations by 3:.»- y I°" m“! h "m c“, y ; g newspapers having iany advertisc- just, ordinary. The ranch mink tion was quite as much in evid-; i-n whlch'wa t b p de° means of “The Birds of North (I must, relucmntm hold we The" we" only mlmr mange‘ _ ' .‘ _. mvenls for the valu ble chinchilla was about 85% sold and brought a ence in the new type classiflcn-[bmding m, a Ne; qfistjmfi 1g: Carolina". and the details as glv- remainder m“ mos; “new”. m the prices mm for hogs and J. D. JENKINS. Prop, '. rnubit. whose pelt was said in the top oi $28.00. Silver fox was about tions as in regular silvers. h“ M“ who w,“ a Manchu by en above iwith one exception? mg M“, m; m,“ week I "m 1n Ch,,|.m,,¢own_ p_ n 1, i-iT ads to closely resemble this real ciuntnilla. After a while the breed- lns of these rabbits seemed to die out as furs dropped lower and lower in price, but eventually dur- ing the wnr it has come back again. Rittcr Bros. of New York has concluded a i0 year agreement with "it? Quebec Fur Breeders Coopera- tivc Association in which tho New York firm has been given the ex- clusive rights for the marketing oi the finest quality mink skins produced by the more than 2.300 40% sold and mutations about 50%. ‘The highest price received for plstlnums was face fox Felts reached $05-00 and top price or full silvers was 851.00. The next sale is scheduled for Iilehu-uary 22nd. We beg to acknowledge receipt of two ‘ ul calendars. one from the Canadian National su- ver Ibx Breed ‘ Association. A ,“ ‘ reproduction of part of the i044 collection of mutation show foxes. iincl the other calendar breeders of the Quebgg pus- preen- from gnu prince Edward Island Fur last year the following averages .3‘. ha... much pleasure I get from 1085- The 901°" “T” Km" dggkg‘ ers Coo erati i . -" ool, Limited. which is s repro- were realised in tiic order above . lie than in the maioriiy 0f l‘ ' amen tirhc {lvronrislsgiiltegg zlgxrazid gucbhm or a photograph or one o! named 5,4280’ "lam and ‘wan’ , ecigtereilsxtingogieotesnpanxljo 8.11.1.5, Tnm-e ore. in raddllxtionfii 1e;- In tbefollowing table. we make an endeavour to show the plant food content the use of o facsimile or the or. m; Majesty's greatest battleships. -— um m. sLudylng ‘bird, "Wm. the eeiient description; o “:2 which of various Mixed Fertilizers and to indicate the relation in quantities of the meter- flcial seal or uu, prqyingc n; Qigg- The kind thoughtfulness which In tho United States varyingIBid U; Held glassm 5am me m malt. irmrilr-Uan“ gin-Vt‘; Th“ m“? ials from which they are made. bcc which will be affixed to cztch illTimpted the sending 0f these lflWrfilldmmls 59°!" 3° ha“? P"°""n'.‘nui' binoculars and with their aid a“ mum‘ n '1‘ ‘ “ ‘ ' Dell» It is believed that this l5 I . the f':-:~;t, i‘ ~l' <1 u. sccm to have met with the samelb - d. V. _- _ " . , (UNI ‘has gprzulittcd tlrircaxdgcklu- Peter G. Clark. manager of ilic reception as on Canadian mar-t hiiitirvrgfi gnvegglseségffon I am com Ilniis Price Pmmd‘ mfleflm n“ Wm Mi“ offs?" rive use of a provincial crest di- Prince Edward Island Fur Pool. kcts. The trade there l5 8W1 5H7‘ vlnccd that birds listed as rare- . bowl“. y as a zlft 51MB“ l" i“ Bllliihlle g . Milli!" 015'" om "lily from a breeders association Limited. has the ability t0 h" ti"? T31"! “Tim m0 “emwanzatk,” ly seen in P. E. I. are more com- 95° “hi. mu‘... Whn vism,“ haunts h‘ M" . w, u; w“ n; Kahuna, T without ti dealer or on auction nail on the head and his bulle- caused by O.P.A. regulations Whlflll mnn mun we guppggg with m" "m" -"‘. 154;.‘ m", w..- it ‘ Am...“| Phoerhlto "my, 30mm“, k company bring involved in the tins of fur trade conditions and have so severely restricted it clur- 21d o; Wm- checknlst mm good m!‘ Ifizimd W‘, . “.'~‘C;;--i§-n~.ls of ion notary 2-H!" m}, u’, "m"! m!" Poun ‘Hills-union. t auction sales are always most in- ing the past nlnr 111011915- refercnce books (including Tnvern- ‘mh ti“? ‘RI’..QE;‘,|,{\“ ___..._ _. ..._ .. W" "’ _.¢'»- -~--, e - -~~~- -__- ‘ ierestius. fleiow we reproduce that ~~~ crls ‘Birds of Canada‘. also splcn- "b" §;“‘.l;;g‘..,; yum.“ ma. i 1 ‘flic Qucbrc Fur Breeders Co» part of the January bullet-in deal-g For n number oi XC-‘ir-i 11111911 rliti ones from the Library). I have 9m‘ ‘y. . “ p“ mum; 0.10.5 2Q $29 ()0 200 1000 gm) I 400 l 13000 oiwzriuito A ociatluu is sponsored in! with the recent auction inwonccm has been cause by ilie been ab“ n, “dd new namgs m ~I ‘ha-c m Wivarhlc-rs ~ - - ~ M v ‘ 9M0 by ihc iJi-ianrimcnt of Agriculttre Montreal... ltictcrlorntion in the quality of my "s; each yew; 1 am sure m“; Riidfirf-‘Wlw N1 “Pd Vuinfih 3-15-6 24 83.50 300 1500 2.. i . 01.0 ' s - oi the [rrévjmc u; Qu€bec_ The Canadian runvhcti furs. The avbr- iiu trained observer could be lr- Yin?” d “hxlmy. H“ l.» ' bif-d 4-8-10 ll 32.40 400 R00 334 , 486 2000 mime of this department examine During the month over 45.000 fig riutcrlislgnofighvmiglerigcsicsio i: ‘my Batrdcnl 1m early spriniz. liliiibgfgiairfltéyinoixc“ A in“? ofjyuncn. 54040 J, 361,0 500 won 334 i "u; I 9on0 o! thimoicsoéibctiolflnillrid gflieeddtchth? Zlrlrvctlr unddliildignttygbnvdgilgnolgfi mrnfyéorsn More effective mums nrrliii ftrogi. hiemwolviiedkbomrbigzutsr? "w" "b" “S1 “mm” a“ “m 4-12-6 2e 32.75 400 1200 1 200 l 20" l’ “no m" "ivy believe worthy “of bcar- A 13119137 rcPTBsentative BfOilD of than nnve hcmtomrc been employ- mgntify "llmy 5090195 m“ I am I I y ' . ....-..,......... . mo». - -- R lire crest of Ulg Province of New York buyers and a few inter- c" ‘m’ 955mm" w ‘"1 mpwvc‘ lmlbli‘ i0 0051mm’ flame» Th‘ . Quebec. Rifle)‘ Bros. agreed to ested the Mexican and South "rent in duality. Dcrllnliig prices run plumgge rind that of the 2-12-6 and 3-15-6 are largely used for similar crops — Grain, Hay. Turnips "v "m" “w "5'='°°m1°11 i111 "I" Amrflilfl "Ids We" ‘he cm“ throughout 1”“ may have caused 5mm“ birds‘ "m" it “mm”; m and Pastures The latter contains more plant fond and less "other materials". re- "ililk skins produced in the Pro- nrchasers but their interest was "mn-l’ mmmars m “e31”? the.“ l" calm" unless m" sllfllmm ‘ . ‘ ' ' ' f. vince oi Quebec and “amped Wm. 5...... 1n medium n, hem,- gmk iicrris. in common liractlcc tne 1o uceuuny 1n (hp nunu, My our, suiting in a lower cost. per unit for the plant food. ~ ‘to firrst of the province. as Well offerings and they Duwb-"lsrd 0105i §fifi,‘,’,‘§§,“.,?§§. "..°,‘.'.}".‘r'.f.°.d.i.°. anon“ iifinyliii? ‘$5.’??? 5,1118 Quin-Karon; ~ vs n 4-8-10 and 5-10-10 are largely used for Potatoes. The latter contains more ' n ; T ' . ' S‘ e c . ,-» 1' r ' . ' . - in the“lhfglltingglnliegfiligwirrzrdglg: géowielarrfl-ttleTmengiiliflllgy‘w: ducmm n; high grade silvers ,5 my mm mm me muse and X _ plant food and less “other materials”, resulting lnslower cost per unit. for the. plant n; According ti) Leo Rittex- the ns- tion of the offering restricted. 'i‘thc_ introduction “g tit! t?‘ gs ‘t: Ruby-cgoygied ' ' . 100d. ' . r ' ' _ > ' i auc ies ' . "-' - ' gg-cggfglgixbricyliglilil? c: Jlilviriiihhrl? _~_ ligzictipli lgetijorlgrqiortiieir gcii- uteri: ebirds. “bu? ts-zdsnhcggr sled-E- 442's 1*‘ °°°0°i°nlny ""0 l" P°la'°°‘- I‘ is ‘i 3°“ 9"“- H" "d P"“"'° .' year and between sosoun nnd coco The lnrggsi, offgrlng gmnpflsad crnl average quality. We ‘suggest what they were. rhad to dispense y < fertilizer on soils where grass and straw do not thrive. r uncrested sklns.. ' ' about 31.000 pelts which included g““lFi"i"“af"zxlhi‘l'lonfgs bfgmznsflfi‘ fgfhcatmedcagé‘ ‘f3 xffgfllbbfg: We manufacture 2-12-6 only for specially placed orders. ___ y c c‘ ' ~ The agreement further stipulster. ‘SwiiswtfislfifiiiiXiwwlipiliid“3 Drnpticfll .anri futile attempt to tonne that I got d of her. We make 3-15-6 with 3% Borax at an extra cost of $3.00 per ton. ‘hliidllflnrr the life of the contract an average of $3050 There W“ "°“‘"‘“" °°"-‘m°"chl "cmmgs l“ '1 have had a pedcsm ‘mm We make 4-8-10 and 5-10-10 with 1% soluble Magnesium Oxide at an extra Which n15‘, h" an addmonal w,‘ Md demand m. the berm. grades the trade might woll be tired for lxath in the yard for over fifteen year option. the association binds n mutations white marked and purposes more beneficial lo_ the m- years: it is put out inIearly spring 009$ 0i’ 31-00 P" wll- r itself to oee that no skins bearing full silvers and where these met 005""? ‘will {hr lllorlili-‘yrs starrd- and left until liiaiioween. There . _ "Other materials" is usually Limestone. Sand. 0i‘ l mlXlllfe 0f bolh- Th"? l! ‘l ‘he "est “I m’ "'°‘”"°'= 5m“ m‘ Wm‘ k9“ wmmmum‘ 5°“ mm“ pom!" someone must Mt 500m always “m n m "Nah H‘ Sim le d; rretmnfrtosis-i cents a limit to the uuntity of Limestone that can be safely added to Mixed Fertilizers. '. r9!!! to r P ‘l PLQWZEJZL§FPEFI or much appreciated. were realized. _At__this_sale_ pls_t- r Foxes For Sale Platinum ma lcs, 2 Norw egian and several LaForest. “mile face males. 1 proven breeder 1 pup. Standard Sli- vei~,. Plnii l proven ' breeder several d"! ilrarl platinums on the ram 1818 Rlklfiifiifi b "villi. 2 males. Alo several ‘females of all "fill! as well as several half- 'J. ROBERT MUTC pups Muttart strain. Pearl these blood females that will pi'o- first cross. H. Mount u Herbert $120. White also Three "Special Collections" have been offered as follows: -- Wesiern Canadian new types com- prising platinum. platinum silvers pearl platinum and white marked was 73% sod and avera ed $05.87: Canadian ational Siver Fox Breeders‘ Association collection comprised of Prince Edward Island and Ontario Show pelts (not in- cluding silvers) was 85% sold and averaged .1 New Brunswick Show pelts were 65% averaged $65.50. At the same sales led but in general the offerings birth and in religion a Buddhist. ‘The reporter feelingly added that lMrs. Thompson never got her flrestament. since her husband was presumed to be still at large. l Bird Notes From Bummcrside i Here is an interesting letter from Mrs. H. T. Colvin. of Sum- merside: "Dear Agricola. while reading your "Newsv Notes" of Saturday. Jan. l3. I noticed your reference to the Wilson Thrush I sent you in '40, and now write to I have enjoyed the pleasure of Write for erlre lim- A. n. nnrss g . CHIC K CHICK CHICKS Any person who would like to order Chicks from me- I uouiri like to have their order as early as possible. es- njlflllnj’ storied Chicks. From s few of the leading Ilstch- eries in the Maritime: I was only able i0 I" 53 P" "Ill ni my orders filled last year. due to so mun! l!" 0M"!- sn please give me n chance this year by ordering early. sou. Charlottetown. nor us] Phone Ne. mils- _ are those of the Parula Warbler That bird has white wing-bars. and Mrs. Colvin does not mention this, which may be merely oversight. "The Birds of North Carolina." published by lhe State Museum of N.C.. lists 396 species. of which ill are found also in P. E. I. It is well illustrated with what may be called "comparative pictures": that is. all the birds of a certain group. like the Warblers or the Sparrows. are depicted on (he one page. “zith attention call- ed to the differences in the mark- llrlicd price is $3.50. plus 50 cts. per bushel of seed. Reduces sccd icce decay, seed-borne Scab and hizoctonia. Increases yield up ro 35 bushels per acre. Approved by Agricultural Allbvfilir-i- ‘No.1 Ulhirlimlnrri irv rotor...» . H‘ (fiiihliiilii INDUSWIFS iifMTiD _ v.0... ,.... . .i. w... n! the meantime. transferring records to the check-list of "Iirds these tending higher. Toronto sold Bl hogs It $17.95. Montreal 817.35 to $17.00, W! $16.40 to 816.50, Calgary $10.05 to $10.20. Edmonton $l-i._95._Prin_c_e Albert, Moose Jaw FERTILIZER FACTS m We siso buy Mink. Muskrat. Red Ion. Coon and Skunk pelts. Prince Edward Island"—As'ri- We can make prompt shipment of well cured Mixed Fertilizers. and would suggest your taking delivery as early as p0 raibie. THE LABOUR SITUATION IS STILL ACUTE AND WE MAY NOT BE ABLE T0 GIVE YOU SATISFACTORY SERVICE IN THE SPRING. g The car shortage is also a matter for consld ntion and may prevent us from making shipments when needed. “ISLAND GOODS FOR ISLAND GIOWEIS' The Island Fertiliser Cm, Lie‘. Charlottetown, P. l. I.