fi’ Personal ‘IOYMAR. j. ‘amt... TO RENT Ddrrble premier ta le . bu of Sac vile N. B. at .. ittllmled as a Beauty ar la recount of its centra Jill adapted for office nurllcaes or lby trainer; undertaking. Pursua- itr rt once. For further particu- ly ta W. ‘I. Wood Estate. '11 Brunswick. ' Finland, zoo les Arctic circle. i. always me d we because of the Gull Strum- ADAMS o- co- nsul. _ ESTATE centers Phone-Day lszs - Nirht w‘! Farm . For. Sale Che ishnl Caaaunr ae BI!» 1M l- 4“ ""11 "w" llainlanrrlvlfl “reef-cultivated”: acres, ready for cultivation, ll acres. hard " ood -l0 acres loft firewoxd 5 Eoreliflsfligzzu: hog 4 acres. qoodweliivator. pimps ns e an on e - Wire Fences. m roan: house In l"! "Pllr- i!‘ X u’ "m1 "u" tlon 1t’ x ll’. Bathroom. Good barn N’ x SI’- tlnai ire-e pf the atlver for industry. Iaeeilent hard sand ,bath- _ u‘! guy“;- rgr pupil craft. lobster and deep sea ' - resort J New Ti-NE cnsawrrlorowu GUARDIA_I§I__ “ , l W“ mtfiirm’ waldo“ m“ ° ' lelacti fifrinfaxranrnuclo. “to 10.11 IM- iosrlghtou a w between 9 1114' 51110 OI [All .- Bull m ,5; a 8 . after a quiet session in wh indus- u_ were selectively b; zher and rails and oils cow also assert‘ -- ' and srituufiluiaih/Ieic ..__.__.__,____ IOI SKI — KIWI-I IBIS!!- ened cow. l years old. l‘ 6-2-21 d °° Um ly-rnent I , . 0%; mei- s. n. m. ».l- . “IAN; ; woman for one f.’ _ mm Mi GINII wAhTmirsswork. ~ - sinus. 11s ~"‘“"En write - eneriitor. {.9 Guardian. i Machinery WALT sAWS AND WOOD- “Emir machines. Newest-WWI’ rvs Ni from direct fan rueutrtivu for Canada- tlont rladlv i ttlon. rd on DoWalt Dishes comr- stion. bu. m West Ponder st. Vancouver. B. C‘ ~ Lost ' _ on‘ moon. uvr: 110E‘ losr be marked red I tween AXIYIB 31m‘ ‘ lotxeiowri on June 2nd. Finder ‘ lltltiiy C. MOXTiIOIi. t . Begin treatment. igtziy for the sea sh reel-u tax zvm-smflfTf-tlr- u- tear “ti. ‘i ncludin: 179 Queen St. in; boac fishing or saraner club: Sale ‘price In application- sumnen cots/aces FOR SALE i mama n‘ nnlfraoalle. r11‘ ttanlaaaail above the avwnanath leaalesu are range At fmnMD-_ HOUSES ‘FORHNSALE . st Alberton. nonur 1e m-aeuotr-iruruo-iara. mu. rer- IOI attached, suit-l its-water- quire oi ton. of Snvlll trnelantr. Ill!!!" Ire-lure m. reaps-at’ ‘lllfliil tors son 3 lied locations-Insoluble Alaa abroad‘ farnpopetlalll‘ live lafarlnvatteataaillnanirillllohluia slinrnga TABLETS ABE l!!! The Jenkins .- macs. suction sue NOBTII WILTBIIIII machinery oi’ the lags public auction on June 0 1944 at i on" consisting or the following:- 11-513 -- rosrAnl ves forqlife beard on wo- rm, Sie h _ hen. hairy cheats on men. g Plow tsulky) P}?! rssras ctsngm. l STOCK Qut1TA.¥l7fio1vs]’ ‘Stock Markets 'At A tilancc urns-aw?)- took a breather. ‘Chan losetl steady 10ml! I wheat futures were lower: in s (DUN- ‘EXOIIJ-UKB- Sales to Eire amount ccélotfmgy to 100,000 bushels of Nos. 1 and 3 11011116171. 0-2-11] unw YORK. June k-‘(éwl-Ble: A l ectod stocks M1118 anusernen Thursday's close. Th Hsrricana. yesterday's ne r listins Volume of 74,800 shares and weal: |ened l. to close at. 34- Ncaitrcal Exchange ‘u‘a\‘a'dr‘ rflent P 1 local GULF STREAM WARM‘!!! . ' , J 2 — — TOCTO tine (C?) w" m _ I --.-. ._.. l? I-a s , ‘ti. " W m? ".2." 1 e “ti” toda J‘ ol-rrcsoo. .1 z-tsm _ A11 , 11.110 ma“ __ today with tho deferred Robert Golgi/mots showing the tnlatest de- es. Though the volume of l was - POTATO hlmmlu. not heavy. rye prices be- two-mw low the previous close. qr, All WINNIPEG, June 2 -- (OP) — befldon, United Kicuzdom purchased 600.000 '=~‘~'="’ss:sssa2s:’ss . i l - “.a"."<°*.m~sr,s"stc:.“ CW hour! further palm: - sumnin novss m - - ‘ fumilied, end of Bright- }’e§?"{,‘m°”““‘“ “"“°‘* “WM” on. bone 819. 64-31.. 555mm,‘; p,“ w-gtguk rotaarrr _. nous: fllllgclégli ‘“:’T§‘§f,§,’¥¢?‘é,fln‘§u:,%§l¥§§ . - » m, . m mum» street. a-s-lt gdsoggg $5,“; m, ' - nusmsss STAND w“ m°““’""- n“ ta Imperial service Sta- °Q’°_.\'=°\“ ma. Ba Torr/loextifi ‘d 0 cs finished about. swim with-c" 3°" and advanced 14 cents m 1.ao. m day's blah was 1.4a. 10's!" t d d 80.700 shares and c used un- ci-‘Nmerzed at 3'7. Coin Lake rnoved in HM ' J F. which they arose, commonly have ,_.Ifl o an ere JflBQ - white. Such areas are character- 5:58 A-the trade that other color phases Twere neglected. When they did oc- 538$ -»"~"”7" W .1u14»g mmwwwm . . . P?‘ 9- $3$§$3$3g33§$$11$33$53 r-a p “Hr-en r a- s 2 is" >- o u T ub- L DI: 2 '1- A tibi m l_ thurst i4 1-4 Cem 7 3' we s1 1- Cnn Cur Found 3 3" sin cur rm 25 ,1- s 1o s- Dom Brldae Dim A 1 Dom steel n ‘I - Dist Secs 4° l- Dryden a ‘t Fraser 33 3' Ford A ft‘ Gen Steel wares - 13 i , HOW Smith ‘ ‘ Home on l’; . Brl a 1 t ollifirl l‘ i: 5: “s: st. “' " Tn nun 20b“ g t‘ Zitlléeflthm g3 l- Power ' V _. Harris a 5' 0P0" Front l’; f: Nat Steel Oar: Norando. ‘z 1_. gillggegogtlawer l sékmm Bhewmixan l‘ 1‘ St Law H b St. Law Pfd 9 3_ Dom Tar a H 31 wwulialec A 23 h, Br z an Stéicl cf CANADA PROVINCE or‘ rumor: snwAno lstsrun IN rm: rnossu: scrum M A. D. l9“- ifihrlzflrisitite ‘iii walnut.» Ibressry late of Charlottetown Ito all)’ l" Queens County In the sa Prov- te T‘ m, suel-lrr of the C int: of olefin. County or any Com "l" "1" “up”. person within said 470"" Y- GREETING: BEBEAS u on reau r the “gum rm tile :1‘ Herbert .ove 0f Charlottetown Royalty uibresaiu, Fag-mgr, the sole bxecutor 0| “l9 above named eatste praying that a -- ~ mpy be issued for 1e Dur- herelnafter sot forth: .ou are therefore hereby 1'11"‘ ‘t’ “It: bu ruins interested 1n in ‘In Ba to be and appear N "Q f Jfluhwggcknt at a Probati» Cour _ Charlottetown in raid Co mty. in W ‘nesdsy it: t:tic£§.2i“‘.€£t. ‘ill 15-1- m» e I, at the 1101:; of clear; c §'L°'i'1i§w'§li-'-'§°N lriiy thecysngiln wig groi-tuwmi 1mm! i" "w '5' flgjfl, II 0| (It ‘uapafllant henna l: la oil!- ’ 7r s‘. "types and lets. Pleased to .' mgr Cottage. 4 toting“ and um“, £141., Proctor for said, Peti- 1 tioner. ' " And it u hereby ordered‘ ‘W- ‘l true copy hereof be forthwltrh ,_ . newer! fl‘ Pub 3hr‘: chili-item“ signs-lid 0M0 h e“; geek for It Islet illlr OMI- seouttve weeks from the date here- of and that a true on!!! l". mu.“ tl l , namely Pit‘. 1'51"»: rgiguhoirit? Bowie in Charlottetown aforesaid, at,or ‘h. h”'1."Eknir' rffuiN-riltrt ‘Sootia or near t e a m. I tt t n force! i l.'."l‘1..‘t".u°$‘e"-§§=--°i37-=-= l‘ '" ‘h’ t. u aforesaid r 5v hi" 8 ills Honour IIINW up Palmer. Judge of -the said Probate (and at Char ilfilzg: aforesaid a ill! I". "' “N”, tzrhgrirt Q . ABET ALMI-r (ma) I‘ MA‘G Itoartrar. raid Esta ' t thereof. "tnbsfl nard ' 1.. s.) g i-is-zo-ar-r-s. mm STANNOPE For Quick Sale -- Sulfi- large Sun Porch. urn- islied. Apply THE EASTERN TRUST Company Charlottetown >- B3 u ‘an “bun- I mm Mm; Dealer, deceased. Nl- r 6212's csssssscassss s 1 1 .04 i smut, Bill“ ‘ a)”, (QM/en!!- _ N0 Tics Commencing now and un- til September 30th our store will be closed on Wednesday at 7 p.ni. Saturday at. 8 pan. H. C. MUTTART- TIMELY NOTES, on TOPICS soumscrco WITH Silver Fox Farming " Scientsts connected with the University of Wisconsin have been interesting themselves in silver foxes for several years. One reason devoted to this brunch of fur ferm- 32 ing is that Wisconsin has Prob- s.» sbiy as many foxes As the rest of the United States combined. It is in that great western state that the Fromm Brothers have their 18 lg? Tiihtiilllfl, the largest being ot The- e . 1n the American National i l4 1-3 I l‘ and Market Journal for May - 13 the results of a close study of sli- 1-39 vcr foxes and their color phases. by Dr. Leon J. Cole and Richard M. Shscklefurd of the Department or‘ Genetics, University of Wiscon- sin appears ss port one. All of us are now deeply interested in these colcr phases. particularly in the LaForest and Norwegian platin- ums, and for that. reason we are publishing part oi the article. "The present extensive fox fur industry is based on color phases cf the common red fox which " nges over the northern parts cl‘ ;:pe, Asia and North America. R rich raising began with the black phase. which occurs with fair frequency in the wild. In its early stages the industry centred largely on Prince Edward Island. The Black Fox. as it was called. J varied in the amount of ‘silverlng' it carried, this sllvcring being due [to banding with white on the ,__ 1 o3 3.4 favor the lighter shades, the 09; rmount of silvering was increased m; by selection from ‘quarter,’ ‘half? 05 cud ‘three-quarter,’ up to ‘full '_‘a..*ll'»‘Cl‘,' in which the bending of [the lulrs extends practically over 7. the whole body. These grades are lull referred to as silver-blacks or ers. Silver foxes. like the reds from . little or no pure white in the petk. ‘cept; for the tail tlpBypure white is meant areas having both guard hairs and under fur completely islic of both the colo t. to be discussed. r Yves now PLATINUM SILVER-S - The black fox long hmd such s hold on cur, they were usually disposed of summarily as indicating lack of purity in the standard stock. This attitude was changed very abrupt- ly. however. as a result of a sh p. ment ofpelts from Norway t1 New York in 1900. They represent-4 ed a new type which the Norweg- ' inns call plat n. They are now platinum character in the silver fox. together with a discussion of the inheritance of the character. ascribed and illustrated in the The general color of the platinum pelt and an average of $300. Th individual Extremely 1i ht silvers often closely resembc platinum silvers, silver. whereas they may be des- tn the platinum silver. The young as the young platinum silvers are dull bluim while the silver pups are at. first definitely black. only later acquiring the sllvering whlc for the great amount of attention The most characteristic thing about platinum silver is that it is aiwalya accompanied its! a consid- ersbe amount of w te spotting. Mohr and Tuff have well described it as follows: ‘White snout, a blaze along the nose and forehead join- ing with a white collar around the neck. The breast and a broud stri e on the belly are white, and to same ls true of the legs and dlstsl part of the tail. The size of the markings is somewhat variable, particularly on the legs, and the white collar may be lacking in dark individuals.’ As they add. in the white \:rkings on the nose and legs, there are, as a rule, small black spots, but these are not of the deep black color that they are when they occur in white-marked silvers. "As n matter of fact, the emount of white on the face may in some cases be so small that th." classification might be doubtful p; an index of type if it were not for the other characteristics of the platinum silver. The Norwegian platinum silvers are. for the most pal-t at least. descended from s single male known as ‘Mons.’ which appeared in 1983 in s litter of six pups from s lon line of silver ancestors or- Brager-Larsen r1940) says it was considered a freak silver fox, which of course it really was. In the fol- lowing year. i964. one of the silver grandmothers of ‘Mons’ gave birth by a different male to a litter of six pups, one of which appeared to be s typical platinum silver. gotta.’ and. while it is not stated definitely. it ls presumed that her Tuff of one known as ‘TK’ convin- excellent report. f th th , ' a more gene“! dz“ r1 piss“ Bvlélntflgie inum silver pelts were offered and maticn of the Norwegian Platin- the fact that tere is a smaller um (Silver) Pbx Breeders’ Assoc- pigmented area. but also that the iatlnn and s. boom in prices of black appears dilute, with a gray- platinum silvers and for matings lsh o1- bluish tone. The actuai of platinum silvers to silvers en- shnde varies greatly in different sued. ‘It is sttiated that the usual . gigo- or m: use was better than horn h“; Toner; hay maven ‘My "Qk m” logy “d several other articles. Torus of novelties: Gash. ‘ W. I. MARI, Modular. but any one familiar with them continued and it is reported that can distinguish the two st all ages when, on Jan. 22, 1940, a large part the lighter tone of the black. of the 10W output from Norway is is particularly evident on the was gold in New york, one m“ ears, which are deep black in the brought a world record price of 0r r- a-s :ribed as n medium gray or taupe from this sale naturally concen- trsted the attention of American pups are even easier to distinguish. breeders on the new color pilsse and changed their attitude to- wards new colors in general. The Norwegian breeders placed an em- makes them appear lighter. A little leak you don't see can stlc Cement. Last year United " "‘ material-backed up by people t business. nlted Builders have been selling App] Cold-No Heating, sweep - a tough leather-like skin with only gallons res you lasting protection. fact re y for a new roof. the Marltirncs. your old roof Inst ten years longer. All orders shipped out promptly. for any Information and coop ‘ bar-go on the exportation of plat- LEA KING ROOFS g ow llrlf stop it with U. B. Liquid Asbestos Boot I Asbestos Roof Cement resurfaced more buiigirps 0n t1he islandhglitarrhali‘ either Coating lllaterisl combined. is . c prov g . Ian Long-‘fibestcs Fiber and firyfears “HIE: thewingrrzmgntgulusnezdlg-ntaifls at ara specialists in the Roof Building that the best that can be mnnliacturcd cracks t en apply with our special roof brush M directed. it sets with 2% evaporation, 98 out of every 100 in Nova Scotln and New Brunswick l find building owners realise the need of Brush Costing their built-up roofs every five years, this lengthens the life of the roofs ycars over the guarantee. otherwise when the guar- antee ex res their roofs are In a very dried-out and spongy condition, in You have fried other brands this material ls p tisl to _ in this climate and ls one of the oldest type of Boof ‘grist n1" ever. cur: in Be sure the U. B. label ls on your next purchase d , ill h ' ti; rnoag scientific Roof Preparation of ltd kind devoted flint-Nigel; to r-riaalrln: J. J. STEWART lltl Fitzroy Street. Charlottetown Opposite Central Crearneriea Ltd. Distributor of Unltcd Builders Roof Cements and Paints for o ..|’5i."£'t 51'3"" 1"!!!"- TILL!!! THE Tomca- .4"'§i11i151i1srf TIOIHATMDIDNTUHAITPEN " "wifilewsulcsissis descendants have added to the Norwegian platinum silver stock. back of Mons. but this would not .13 was soon appdrcilt t“ already in North A 1'. three independent s u _ _ phases which were very slmller to. identical with, esch other ulna“, imported from Canada: and the Norwegian platinum s11 It is true that unv one tliol-oulll- with them can often tell to which strain A particular animal belongs, but this 1s doubt- becausc of differcnt_ anyihg minor factors _v:h1cl1 serve This w“ a female, known as .38“ somewhat to characterize the d1 poses the description of the N1: given will slifficereqllfllly well tort thlel ‘Aernerlcatril. %lnior There u relatively little inbreed- w! me“ °“° ‘h, , Am Cnl‘ and r ins evident in five senerations xmbethgefiglgrzailii~ gxtifvn llggfflluifzif. gen, e1 be necessary w brm u‘ d _ ranch on w llc_1 c.1c.1 “as cl inant color phase sugcho as aputfi- ed limdb pflfigfmfg‘ C010,. l Con Edison um sllver._ Two or three other s“ y “in curred somewhat similar and independ- “ha” 0c ‘ cntly oocurrinfi’ color phases are mentioned. Lltt e and The following is from the May u 1m r th . bu, examination by $7013 a" Bulletin of the P. E. 1. Fur Pool ced them thst it ms distinct from the Mons type. It u possible this gglggas rig that these furs might Eel» the hands of German traders. Federal officials deliberately d9- Mohr and Tu“ pom‘, out that, loved the furnishing of export per- anadian markets in disgust mill’ have been of the white-face silver typo discussed lster in this {gal paper. the breeding records they ad me ‘C clear‘? indlcaée thatdpluitinurtn all; ver an or lnary om a , sex-linked. and that the trxliler-lisr-egg- m‘ “m” u‘ m” w” ““' AUCTIDN SALE known. Mat rigs of platinum sll-I- vers to silvers gave approximately equal numbers of lstinurn sil» officlallly known 1n this country ver and silver offspr rig, as would 3 nimmilm 5mm?” a“ “l?” betfxpwérflil Hm i?" imuibte IDIIIIDAY JIdlI 11a n‘ z r 1t Oyreerre mplyaspt-mfllle! panumsver ypa- . . nos ‘ruff. in a. general inurn silver, however, gave more ‘T ‘mp vliw w ' discussion or m; lnhgfltqnu o; nearly two platinum silvers to one color phases in foxes. described silver, rather than the nonnally this new type being raised in Nor- “Petite! three to OM- ‘I118! Bl!!- wuy, which he referred to as ‘the 8056611. therefore. that the ho- d th r ll u. M glozlygeiu? """““‘?.Lti“‘"’ might: an e Oowgyegr (flu-and e e.a.as 3 07151191809 Tuff presented s fuller account, by our-own findlgi Ltd.. and speaks for itself: At the January zucuozls e5 were made I01‘ uxmrt to WINSTON McQUlLLlN cock-field. Brovm <5: unlzdny. Limltethad- _ Zilid to the Monti-chi ofilcc in a the firm at ivinniuez 111 1930; since 1986 s radio rienartmclipfrcmiffirollifl-__ _ l ' é _ fl11‘oT;ccl?re‘tl1-éll'¥sil\'er fox r:- qulrulneflls from Sweden. Thus all has forced our b\ t ~ t mers for silver fox furs iéslilitlfiigfi: in s market that is undoubtedly controlled by G91’- man interests. The Judgment and dom of some Canadian officials >- Ans to be at an all-time low but spite the handicaps and restric- lions imposed on it by ourpresent bureaucracy, the silver fox mdustry will emerge and continue. N.Y. ‘Stock Exchzinglc 355g eszsssswe w: h! (J W ~I fiEZsQa-‘Iiisiliissasf... n‘ m oatbniltlstgr. ..'l‘he other fern with I an instructed bzthcuebaeoutil; 01:? ' ' c I.” r late Dr. Hat-tin Martin so y Ho" d u u.” o‘ According-to Huger-Larsen w. 5o w” with ban only. Furniture: Piano and steel. l!!!‘ ser, who had bo ht ‘Mons’, in llowlrig year nine plat- l i? ‘Hie crane for platinum silvers ,000! The publicity resulting ' r b}! and expensive. “this or eating Cement and Asbestos only one brand for a generation and the surface clean. patch holes 11nd No waiting. I am ut _ r is‘ in estimating the east 3:0: winning wheel; dishes _ I“ ~ e1 9.1- 1 seia" 2 n chairs git-Eff zcszpsczrc 212.21.21.21. "leafy m 01:2: l',""‘,,,,“,,‘,‘:‘§.2§'- L1iti.°“t,,“€.t{i.‘1 is. ma, 1 17.11 no?‘ o _ i w _ . . . , Q s ‘dmlflg room teble and 6 cbuirl, 1 V"!!! 4"?- “fl g silfficient for present Purposes. lhigllienxrsfigtfisr 2.8311113; ‘doubk “um :86’ (l;s! _ i! ‘Nu’ Q1 bong.’ silver is lighter than that of the favorable reception led to the fo - 3 co-nql“: 1x00 metal 56d Mltl W; 1 i359‘; silver, this bein due not only to ops‘ 1 burner 011 stove; 1 knob“ pg‘; (.15. grpflie); kitchen table; rocking churn; wasting nechrne, N“; pa“; pervert widows and .100“; storm doorsfoocl 1n color. Mseluaery. Ingle plow‘, GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL CORPORATION SECURITIES BOUGHT-SOLD-QUOTED 0.5.555" tr.c.y...;.ls "$1.1. ExcuANr-Es -- _ ‘ 1: LEFTTT." . Mow wom‘ THAT CAPTAlN as SURPRlSED THAT I'M ABOARD AGAIN! d WHERE HAVE You BEEN ALL AFTERNOON 2- F. J. BRENNAN & COMPANY LTD. Members n! the invcstmcht Dealers‘ Association of Cunida E. M. BAGNALL — “ANAGER ALL ON CENERAI. FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Grafton Street. Charlottetown, Phone are LCANS Ill’ TO $500.00 EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS in Accordance With W P- T- B- Rllllllflkm" By WEBSTER