fl-IE. ouaanim. criaawrrirrowu i ' y - .-.-.n- v o. .- iwool Growers Attention Wool prices this year are much lower than last season. The Prince Edward Island Sheep Breedersl Association is handling the 4 product again for the Canadian Co-operative Wool Growers L lted, oou: is mean ' . - -..-;.- --- . . - - -- ,. .,....,..,,.n,.':-7.,,, , mu - , TIIIELV sores you miss "'"" "W "" "" " M ., oomoreo wmi Silver Fox. and uosru stsssieau .1 l.. s. STEVENSON loud layer '.uDs's AAAA fee African industrial output in 1951. e A return Just praentad to yum. meat showed that agriculture and torsstry was second in value. the "Aneimou not snlmss AAAAAAAA For speed and power on a gallon of gas she has held world record. ne runs on 3 M2 quarts all. Many of the leading farmers with from 300 to 600 acres use a Cockshutt. R. E. White & Son, Geo. E. Full, James McNeili,.Geo. Brooldns, Simmons dz Mc- Fariane, Dixon Bros., .MacKay Bros., Ellis Bros., and many others and thousands with smaller farms. Also have for immediate delivery two No. 20's WEEKS mm eoulmenr custom snilvmo SERVICE FOR FARMERS or Rustico, Oyster Bed, Wheatley River, Bracliley, Covehead, and Adjoining Areas. crease yields at low cost. Best control obtained when grain is 4-8 in. high. All material and labor sup- plied by us. Apply:-- I G. ll. HENDERSON, 245 Queen St, Charlottetown, amounted to 42,400 skins valued at 300,821. American merchants. com- menting on the action in Canada, said it should act as a curb in buying of Russian muskrat from their own country. Since the ban on seven Russian furs. imposed by the United States last January. Canada has leaned more towards find it dinicult to sell 'rnts to Canada, and has no United States market, the skins will be offered in Europe. Prices might well be more appealing than Southern United states 'rat prices. The min- imum 'values imposed actually add about 30 per cent to the price of Russian rats being purchased for Canada. it is said. Russian rats imported before May so come in at the old levels and will put the owners in a. strong position. Canadais decision to introduce nxed valuations on. undressed muskrats imported from general tariff countries (which for prac- tical purposes means Russia) will pelt is banned from the United states. The valuations announced FOR THE TIIEST Ill IIIIIIGSTORE IIEEIIS Step At rAnMnns' FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE ' We are now in a position to accept applications at the low annual rate of 357.50 per thousand dollars of of muskrats are trapped in this Province annually the above stano taken by our Customs Department will be gratifying to the many young men who earn quite a de- cnttamount of monsy'froin musk- rats. V - ' A more optimistic feeling among the fur merchants. of the United States seems to be prevailing and better times here despite poor act- ivity this past season. Observers feel that one of the causes of re- cent sluggishness has been the good sales of previous years and the consequent delay in purchase of repiaceme t furs. Now the fur dealers feel that there is a large number or people whose wants in furs have not been supplied and who have the wherewithal to pur- chase them. There are also a number who have bought furs in the past who have more or less worn them until they are tired of them and are ready to make new buys". -.m.4 An ordinary offering of standard . . - t -,, mut, p h ,k M Md 00-d,.,,.1'iox Breeders' Association which Latest type spray equipment available for 2, 4-15 f,,”,".E,,.,,,,,d ,, '12,, p:,m”:,'f, '3” :5?” f;;,p,3n' ;9m,,E,, ...'f,,h'., will be held in the head office of application on grain fields. Control mustard and in- Canadian market. now that the sale in New York last week. About the AIWc1I”0n- Summerlidh three-quarters of the collection was taken by the sales room. Pri- ces were unchanged in average compared to the May it! sale, but females were a bit stronger. Ac- cording to the sales room. females were about 6 per cent stronger for comparable merchandise. This. it was said. was due to the demand i for females for coats and other use and also due to the fact that the onerings have been heavier on males than on females recently. The first section of the United. Mink Breeders"Associatlon goods consisted of 12.450 skins and was reported '16 per cent sold. Top is-M-'-i-v----'-" r::0:..::i.f”.f..i”'..':;:"s.::f.2? "i:.E.2:"c.';.:"srs;" 2: PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST LOSS THROUGH i tlon 2. ranch mink 1” Nb" lhilk mo” who Wm ,....'... .4; gm; pers. consisted of 14,348 skins and c':aoss'woao was 77 per cent sold. Top in this pound and in 1W to 5 cents per pound. and secure top market prices. ing material for internal and external parasites at reduced dering assistance in providing breeding stock to the industry. Support the organization that is supporting you. Street. Charlottetown. For information apply to: Sheep Breeders, market your wool through your own Association. Further, your Association is supply- servicing through field contacts. and sheep demonstrations, and ren- Ship wool. freight collect, or deliver direct, to Wool Warehouse. foot of Prince dllkl. column, from the Great.Lakes Mink Asso- ciation ranches was next up for sale and they were 61 per cent sold. Top price for males was 326. for females sis, for extra dark and dark pelts. Section 4. seconds and low ' consisting of 4,000 skins, was as per cent sold with prices very ilrm; 308.000 muskrats were 40 per cent sold at a. top of 82.35 for New York State spring and winters. i' Don't forget the annual meeting of the Canadian National Silver i. esday afternoon, June lotb at two o'clock. livery member of the Association in Prince Edward Is- land should make it a point to be present. --. The above Association was form- ed and held its nrst meeting in 1930 at Bummerside. Many will remember that meeting which was ttended by hundreds of fox farm- ers, and the enthusiasm which was created -in the industry by this all-embracing Association taking charge of the pedigrees, marking and other functions which had been looked after by the Silver time, like Sir Charles Dalton. B. I. Rayner, and other of the old time stalwarts, have posed on. but the most active .man in oonnecti with the forming of the Associa- tion, Peter 0. Clark of summer- side. is still as thuslsstic as ever rniiousosi TRACTOR8. Now is the time to buy for your Spring Work. See This . I "POWER FULL TRACTOR" Ask the man who owns one. An own: at am -e-mum our BOARDING uouss 1He.ooe.FiNALLvaeRoKE-, DOWN'AN CONFESGED owl-lERE.'I-l5 , p ”SEWEL5.'-e-ti-iEil-iAD m .',wA 1'-Wkeuzieoifuemlin T ' ;ri-ieseAci4wAi2D - .. V gnoazrrueotv. - Major Hoopla g ' r distributing tndu third and ' ' i recognized as an institution or great value in sheep breeders in - LOADING Boas AT ALL REGULAR POINTS . - lining fourth. "M 0 F : ads. The advance payment this year is not large, and because it is - ' p Ag” g A A A A U . p A A . , M. - .- not with prices being paid by competitive interests the ON MONDAY, JUNE 9th, AS USUAL. - " a -" "' """" " ' """ " ' ,"' " ' " Advance may seem dluorointlns. Keep in mind. however. that the 23' - A ; C it - In . m,,,.mmundM to at u . 3-omuongwa ug nude: 3;; ;dhV1I:OCm3-ly0bD:yi5p;::l.lt0hlI.n0Ep::I8 f:ill ulll,ltl.r"ll(:t VIll.:'Cl., Th; lull xisltus. . ' . " ' J brake ports Canada has on o snada' toms . o sen q na. w resc you a er. nlcnnfm AND UIHEB Inmsmx , , on minimum values for Under Bcelcfiloih Bixmgf dtlltauaame l';tgurs:! rsilaentg l;I.'IlI0(:"lhl't;l.lIh,"thO 3'0-operrstlve Union gt C?nlldI. ' . G Boas 3 . . . are s as o . 2 31' i 5 D ' ' ' i s r:?gl lAea'edu:n oodsumrublect to such lnmlhe 'lssty82 .yeara. th's ove.:alln:rlcersou:aidyzhloirgin Co.-:;ceruattl,:e AT OUR cnAR wN PENS ON BELMONT i 0 1-0 the treat dGn1l-Tld TOT Cockshutt 'l'rac- mp customs branch or the nation. nxed valua one, these levies being marlretlngs were higher than the average net farm price in Canada ,5. we Ive. hadr more Farmers orders booked for al revenue. Ilinister J. .1. uccum the difference between invoice vai- for shorn wool in all but four years, and averaged 3.41 cents per STREET ALL DAY MONDAY as USUAL. to I t two month; (than our factory could mppjy us, has nxedutbhe following minimum 008 Elllld NI; Jbmzglcz pound tf: ctzhis perlpd moire thanhtliie 09:? market prlfe. In some ' . v ues: ht h skins max um o r r h 9 . d and fOl' Dwtuaieen s1;3V:,ne'l'vwlilSdh3:,1Yt N0- (too to 120. 13.". li..'..-133130;; 31,55 value. i ' 553;. the op:-r'lm:7lrlceY.s2d ctisueslllcy etheusprgnd .:vas cliellgllei-peiIlipy)e1s'l's S 0” C o . r Tractors. 8 P B3ed- Y a e W0 COTS on medium (121 to M3 lbs.), and -j ; when wool ranged at low prices. In addition this difference did not WI CnadIQII CO, u g- this week. There are four available (mt b00ked)- gr IUD! (over M3 Its. M . very wnudulma numb” include patronage dividends which amounted in 1951 to 4 cents per p (for tractor and price you cannot beat her) 11 in. - the banned fun. because of their Women's Wear DP”Y- W” N” T” E L L SE" "uni", ASSOCIATION it 0111' 5h0W1'00m- . V 3 tires lights, starter, fenders, fluid, etc, s14p5. Engine "'"e- i ';f;;;,c;;;1i',Wi,i,"8,”';u;””:;f,,:.: 3?,” cunnouuowx, P. n. I. 2.: Y -jj l runs on 3 U3 quarts oil. 3-year terms. on. gum. or on. mm my 1,. ithege in iszries form. '11?!-. W. G. 1 to turn lur pe b a rom dianavolil .. , 1 Feeder and beef cattle, horses taken in trade. from the Amgrlcfili mlllgllt 35! and in part Is: ”Fur buyer? are section was also and sis.5o for aging and we are delighted to pay Eumm street Ch”-"””'w"” - i ket. it is felt. Because Russia will Optimistic Ind Ire PHPBYM 101' males and females respectively, a deserving tribute to him in this X rAwPi: -',,v PUTT-TT!.: aw auicK Ix vou..T;sao;r..e FUbi!4o.-'- 5 HlD.Tl-IE? i?S35S."iT2.2f.2l"3i.3';3.J3.”.?..?9" "7ifl'.'f.,9f?ff." "W5 .,..... - i'?.'.i'35'”i 3i:53f".-”e'-an ., 3-3353 iw”--Ti-a'3Er?..r5:'35.5?'-i3e'?i"' .... ... ..... .- . , " s. Gosieby 8.DoInesticate drink 7.",-:3l".,-,,l'.;-.H., ' This insurance is payable in addition to any gov- . D.Carrisd on, 10. item as. skin tumor i,3.:,ijf,'u,i !ji.:J7"lj'; I V ernment compensation you may receive and would nswar II-J-rson 38-;;Iil!:.5' m giqzni-41:! (mum: . p , replace the income you would be deprived of. tl.Ktndoi'lily -lo. wacaof so aging” l'ggu"l,i;J!Fj3i.ji'.4,,”,A ' Inquire now by phone, mail or in person to n r::.f.. 1.. ll. Aim Hnonkey 4 i A ” l awn pin g:1VTlees?eri'ir:m &0sWD&”dCO WIN", gmummp Edger 34. :1-:0.llf wind estulag-. lanes - V ) aussaaaausmassgarra urvim I 31-EV-Mn! 59,-'""(:"”" i ,.,c....,..,.. . ” ,4. n ,rgIIAli.Mvavo0I.DIIIIcIIOlau us & is.g:5:m n g:'r'uVlu an M”. .- : i mm, . ........ ..,..... .3. M... ;.R . n , .. 131 Queen st. M can-lomtown u. i g g p Ilfomderoq. I p V .' " go-In-' -Kw - The Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture i WE '""""'"' announces the inauguration of on additional Practice . ofoonteinpl . i. i ll 3li'.?.."l'.'.'..... . Area with Souris as the center. Offices are moinfoin- 9'0"” ”e”""” '9 em” '&t'.i'Z'J5?y'" ed in the following centers and areas covered by the i3 . . Tm” ”' C” D iil.'I:.'.'3"'9 - Practitioners are outlined. In order to receive prompt ' v i ' V '-K ' . d service telephone. calls. when possible. 'sliould be made ,.f :::hn.::;”h”"””' ” sows before nine in the morning. Your co-operation in this re- K Mn 0 '- ' ' - i. i??.'iu..i ' ges-d will be greatly appreciated. 0 . p 12:: . 'As Low as the ;-m:;',';';' ; P lowest for like q"eW- .ff.."..'L' ya, ;) DR. AV. E. INGS. Semis- v DAQY. YIVIOQUUII-Here's how to'worlrit: E . r n H 1; my our GOODS. J33 31': 3:53; , Lots 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 56. and 55 IIoI"l'lI The '...”'E.-ii.'.'"..'”..".?.'l':'3'.'.13'.'..”.'2.'.'..””.3-';.l3:”':.::t'"tii.i.3'.2,:.:f of the Bougliton River. . 2 I . . n A , . aw”... ,3... mn the words are all hintali Q. SLAllil rrnnuzen oo or" e ......... t t . - - i . L; Ix 3 in L (HM, :','”";;,, ,.,,,,,, ,0. DR. J. R. MeCREA. Montague. Telephone 128- g . .,;,:'surv:k:qt::;:;l:,'a”1”",'::i Left 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 51. 58. 59. 60. LT. 62. 63. 64. 55 CM. ;; P - - 0 ii i 55 south of the Beughfon River. 1 Q 1 it c r U. I . I. . p . 3 i '...,.go'. amqauounnarnuu JLAKI canals; . p K, T i DR. H. H. KELLY. 7 Poi-Ii Terrace. Ch'fown.. Tel. 200-'- 2 . . . - -- . ' .; D - ' Lots 23. 14. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 35. 37. 49. 49. Ind 55- 4 p n . 0 -I . ,, . p CAILOAD or oa. sun It. HENDRY. Itensing-lon.1'alapliene 59- ' Leisll. I5. 16. mic. is. 2o. 21. 22. 25. 26. 21. 28. 29. and rssouson morons . 67. . v AIRIVIIIO Tl-III WEIR. s Te Mia ,SIreOf. Early Delivery . . . ' J See Us Sees. ' in i '3'. ..:-' we D-W ml ion. HILTON A. cumr. O'l.au-y. Telephone '51-”' . Leis 1-13 inclusive. i v