T"? _ GUARQlA1S-_¢HAI3LQTTETUWN 4-1-__7 PAGE FOURTEEN ‘Iv, _ , . JANUARY_,15;_‘1_9_Q"_ Wmm“"m‘.i-“» § R I ‘Jiiiboosa. fit/taut ttotti§~ott tctttcs ccvttecirtt vttitt liver Fox and Mink Farming » .1, ~-~.\ "ca;s:.5211:\§:.s>_1b.:,$¢¥>c‘$$ x’»>< t»: x. \'.§§¥‘€ §l~\c'>l\<’._\'¥_>Q~o$ >§fi>f_:l_\\ .1 Th! first §il\ei" fux silos of lllrlii l.0\11'1. Mu. ‘it'll’ ilwlil‘! l9 9515b‘ WEI‘! held by the Hudson's Han lltsh a itrattvli tuuiliall P13“! l“ Company and Aiming. Kicici‘ t\- {Mutitretii and ll is Dvofiil-ile that ll Chadwick, Lnnrlott. ifingltttttl, ltttti. \\|II hr- opvrntvtl by 1101c Renfrow iolf! Bay ii-pttt-ttil thtt (rt-Ht ~tl~ \ \'-tv l.iti |'l"‘ i"""\'il"<i| Fctisott var fox polls sitltl \‘."ll. Male \'Ll iltt" "flit": iii‘ 0r i‘ P311"! “l” withdrawn. tilm the stale lllilitttlltt. .it-~ to‘ ltrult: iirllttllvf‘ Si‘: ‘g5: and earl 13111111111t\L'ilS\'.i'1f‘\\ttt\— \t»‘tl. ttu.~i~."\ at“ '1 l ' grawpm Xmltng"! l-Qpnrfpd fresh mitt. ‘.\s our readers are aware ' '1 t: tuuius a .i cs at a 1 azgdbmiitgleezlgfl. p‘ u‘ I l‘ tor‘ tilt: lwtitilttt islands off the coast ill .\1...~i;.t 'i‘hese islands are thc tlnnnes itf thousands of seals, the sill] praotirziliy all titt-ir stippiti-s l t>vll> "F “lilili llvflfll; B" lflmlflbrev‘ by bu," S‘\.<,,.,., [tom Nit vlt-tttin rutttttttg into the ‘millions. Some week». i1» \i.- .t~.~.-.-.t t-t t i‘t'~ trtt‘ i\-t~ itvrlt titilvllnilell/ "- silver fox atttl ttl 1i\|llii'i.\ it ti .t l"'"’l\"- "Hliitdi [iiitiillils {llilkllfiiéllmlil atgrtd Quito tioott ||I\!i'.\ tttt’ l""“'""" -"" l’ l‘ 5°35 l e ' woglgn; tttt-ttt-yit tlttt t i- t’ i ' tile; l5 that the lill‘."tlllll"lii Norway “pi-t. Itlliltitifi pelts. puts a fltltil" the bteedci" a prttttt low the ntttttttgv _t with to put zt n. wit." \'1't i" their goods. Of course u '1 a tcry ltnurly systcttt and tie" "W" that. Sllflfd" at" tit‘ tail pa)‘ ltlqhni" it" Iht" w": tit it \\".i_\. fiiparently’ the cuniintnt "r ltt-I- itt~ tuft.“ llmlltlll “ti.” gitvii out b," .\i-ttt ,t \\:iii.ei-. President, anzl ‘tttittgtit: ltticrtiii" of llolt Reu- tlt~~ r; Co. uhn stated that lit‘ a of foxes of varitttis type. 'YiIt.~*‘\l Iii t‘.tit;iila for the 1948-421 St't\'tti| t~ estiniateil at 115,000 and tlttt |“‘11l\. siatttlziril and mutation. ttttwi ftr the wtiitv‘ strisou would t-tttl tilt-tut Ittbllliitl. it ran he saiii ttwon-i tioul-t. h.- atitis. that Can- tt rttttk otttttttt this si-gisoit \\ili st t~t-,tt.t1 the output of th.~ tin toaitg seasuit. tit-v -ttt that gttiw thvitmj trit l ti. till a‘ .. m.nr m i»t-,i\ Th9 (attain .1 ticmpziny, 1.111 . , mink vcnduii ‘ii .\l UiilPZtl . ‘ and Worinc ' ' regarding ti" r-nnire iiti~iit.:_"‘i \\.:t ten, \Yfld zttt nri\-'i1i‘<‘ ti-1il1“3. mid on tho. Tlitrr-tttitt i" nvorage tvi! \\t~tt\ itppaisvontlg. the great. trouble with . 'n*.t\".in-: furs iti the United States titt- "wit" tlu- 20% tax levied ‘thy t - Fiwitiwii Clovei-nniciit. One tttte. - "l ' i:.-- ttttitt-ittti .\"lll‘.\ etuporitints it 1'-t '. H-t-gitti, put. ii this twTh“t ihp l"gtq handuhp ll t .! tttovtttk itf furs ts titt- ftirtti 1t\ of 10'}. I'ttr a inn; t tttt- t\~ it i\..~ l\t'<‘i1 i-xtteetttt! In gut tat o; it, tit fut we si-ettivtl to ht- lrtsis", l <1 i\ .~.it<- littt tit.‘ powrntneitt would tit- thr- l't"t‘>'l“.l.>1 ~. t - .~ '., t t utth it, iittt it is still theft‘. was 100 }~ roitt anti ~. lt- tlVJVillbl tltt- t.t.\' lvititiVlll pcoplv- same hisis as tn l‘i’l"“l‘.il‘t‘1'_ i\.tnt -» i: tte ltvitt off li\i_‘.1fl‘,f and so a ‘situ- iy, $835 prr poll. .<lll‘tlf\i‘tl t~ |< i'i't','lli‘il that is very tut- niitik “as i'f“.llilii‘t'l iiytitlt-v tor the 1.\11L‘l1t‘1‘. the fur Same [trtriirs i-t ~-i< = t t. ittmiul ti'lliit‘i‘ atttl tiic 1'L'll1ill‘i‘. ii mi tt \\‘\51il\ 't‘i-- uwt i“; to i=t- tttipitti that when the fed< ltt Decciititt- -1»‘.‘,f‘ itilil tit-ti otttim-t is tactile tip this ,\cnt" low grades 'ti--- tttx uiii tlibdilllitjilifl" .t_itti::: ts nppli nutsattrr- $<1l1‘.\' t; l'iiiii‘ll lair-xii li1"1S of ihst-otii-aging thousands uotnt-n front buying silver for It: iitllit.‘ that when the Hon. Mr. Aithoic nrikcs up his budget this w. i" he \\tll tlo rtwzty with the tux ntid mutation pcit .l-.ttttt.tt tntt-i ut- ttit‘ .~t|t‘t‘ if lie dues so t‘ ‘.9111 fttVl 20111. f‘ ftmtivtaltl.‘ llllvi- ittii i\t‘ f, »_;|.~;tt ttttpettts to the rs‘. ts ltt-till it‘ "t tn 1lll\ \tii‘li~.‘ii- i: _ : til our product. ~."tlr~ of rt". t ll \\iil .~-.\w~ . - H WW. mi nfl o ..t...itt t:,.. t.t,. (tin ‘fl .. .;,t. tt..~ 3111i. l‘... ti~» . ,.~,,,. “Wyn pin-s lttti’. wtiil itti .w. wt attoti l lit.- Gectrze A. Calicrk. t-uo t. attending the altar» ~ ttcsdtzy evenzne; for . prcsrzitt at l.:imt"».~.i . :.-r iiutifs salc of i’1‘.l1l.'ltttli.1tt1l{ Jain ‘, n21" 13th and lltit. lie 1‘t‘t\l1'1\S in‘. Kinntreal ltt tiint- for the Sil""l‘ fu» i~ itiw-il. sale ‘Ylli titw i"-' lt- ti» it-wit [Hi t‘ '\l,tt!. itttittit-ts in iii<~ bititetl wit‘. t.“ t‘ the i-tt;,nt"~t irtrilatvs ttett- tlillli“ a bit heartened titoro iii any SlliTFitlHliiTl aiivatieo nit l lift’ the results of the Great Lakes llt-(‘enttwr prices 1t will he vc link" A-ssttt-ittticm sale tit the New ltcartnitinz to tho ultole industry ‘Yttri: .\llt'll\)i1 (j-impanys veiicluc '1‘h\.u"stia_v anti Friday’ 0f lastwcei-t. where prices were estimated to lit‘ Mthotit 5'1, iJPllUl‘ than tiioso achiev- ed it)" the sattnc company tn Dccenv her. \\'i1_<_i nk. an ordinary poor rtti- P‘ C. Taylor l-‘ur Comp iti_v of Si. Louis. . n., held a vertt Lirfjo arty-- lion sale on Ji"ttl11i'_\' 6th. the goods bringing ove. non, T1,,‘ qnatttvi of the ncits \\'.'\,< the host of thr- on‘. snrt. .\l'l‘r'. u-"ix up ttttottt ftftt cents ant} nuiskrat two with: whit“ "flirt" Wlivlcs worr- ititt-ita mitt. Tltn itzttntls ltt-tug eagerly‘ t-ninpctitd for. The top |\l‘1i‘l", wa $36.50 for D21- 'i;ttt:i. Itlinmtsotti extra large sizes; "tint" sale t": tonkmi on as an itnif-tttttttt stitntizirii inink was 65% sulti fll"|\llt‘1ll nf tirirt»; for other S(\lt'\“.ll a top price of 32.1.50 with com- Yitrflilkiitotit the. littitttii States 5,0 u» I petttioti strung for finer lnls. Star- "! Sill"! SOFVYP particulars o! =i_llt_':iit liiiill-l was T27} snlri with a -\lturit*fiola Ittittk itt-ttiigitt "'19 t; l itttt t f SW11": tuft-riot" and low grail-s lldffdillfi‘ 950th ltmws S142.» anti l‘t'll1t'll ntttik were if)’; sold with ct-rttrriis $9.7", \l=t~it;-".~t, ltrqn J1l1(li$l1~l11ii14‘\i ii1l(‘1‘I‘Sl, iii all tslassns. ""8 131"?" brougrht from $2.15 tnlixiv: fli'i‘lt“' uric practically 10011 S318,‘ tncdiutm $1.40 and sinaiistsclti. 78c: skunk brought from 75c in $220 and raccoons from Tttc m $280‘ (P0110 A (‘ailbeclt “l! an in- ttcrestcti l-UPVIHLOI‘ at the Lampson. j1-‘rnsci" & thithis big mutation mink Tho ‘Fonke Fur Contpatty of Ht.‘ "tin itt N-wv York Thursday. The FD SEIE u. FARMERSU Yllil Mill‘ DBTMN snutt GAIN 35% " " 35% 32", 370,, Hog Concentrate, Sow Concentrate. Egmokcr Concentrate. Fost Foftencr Concentrate. 329/1} Huiclimoker Concentrate. 37% Turkimokcr Concenfrtlfo. 32% Dairy Concentrate. 24% Milk producer. lit iiny 0f The Prince Edward island Shur-iiain Feed Service Mills Listed Below: Bolton h illaollae. Wlitnlrtr. F. W. tjlark. Mount. Sleivlrl. kttra. Fraser J.- Anncur. Montague, .M(\t1'ulgtln d; Boyle, E- D- lvfl! and C0» North Try-l River. on. JD. .\. Mocltae. Belfhcrdalo. Remington Feed Sorvlcc-Kcn- l Nnrtlinm Feed Service, North- alngtnn. i nm. It. J. tllannoiitznll. Vernon. Jrrnnn River Mills. (tlaudo MeNc-lll, (YLt-ury, I‘.l“.l.i River. ‘t l‘. ii. Morris lieu! Service. Kin- Hunter Vernon Tltrso Feed St-rviets Mills arr- tint, tttiiy in a position lo supply you with above concentrate-n iiul. aw- also equipped to grind imd mix your homo grown grains with the required concentrate so as to supply you with a balanced ration for your livestock and poultry requirements. lt‘i1lle("tt'iii.\ is about 67"} soldffréslf \A%JQiAmn<\waa\\)J~ - NEWSY xvwcvxvhooawmocvm.\ooc\\yg_g~ sky“ CCVCVCMAC-~CC The Surname itlaclsuac l had long noticed the name Mar:- ISHZIC in the "papers" and u-ottrier- ed how it came about that su-"h a tnixed name took lto rise in Swil- ianti. Then I read. in tho Na- iional tiootziuit-iiii- biaunvittc. til ilriltsli Ainlizissutiot" ltlztciteustirk, and later of litinaitl iilciiistrk ltt Campbell's Histnri; and titcs" names prompted an ciisiiliil“ i" ‘hi5 column. 1n fpsp0tt5e 1' received a letter front Ivlrs. M. B. Ross uiio ox- plains the stiitj-‘Fl i" "W5! ~‘“"5' fyint; fashion. "Your recent art- ‘wtey Sh; “rites, “on the name of blrliesiek, was tniercslihll- mill m“ (Qttgw-tttg ma)‘ lit|‘~'\\\' some lillili uii this; ttant". _ i "Urlgiiliilh. tit tut.’ ialliei s tilt}? the nttttirt, now spell-til l\l:tt"l\:-tt'. “u, pytittouttrctl lilvlvxsti-k li-tt; t‘ This faintly "now iiizii-lstrit" ilwtl at tin...“ Point ttittetu-tlu tH-tnt Qpipittallv, iilltllliPft‘lIl‘1'\l\l|t'il i1.ll\lt‘| pm 5n; and the ‘Alchesti-iq pio- ntiitctattivii was tlfitllfrtil- N" "“" iner hears it tuiani lull one must i-nnelttdc that lllaciitrcsick or Mt‘- Kestrl; was crtrruvl. "'l‘his ftittltl)‘ value fioni Eitttttlaittl. p“, 1 ha“. ||(>\(‘I" ttttcrtttittiit-ti the tli‘lltt‘ l\1at-i$~n.tt" in Scotttdt \\t.t». \t‘.',;<. ltt L iutthelfs llistorj‘ tti l‘. the 1TH‘? ceinus it) liuittrt - gttv-\>tt>vttt-, gnes the ' - tn Lot 35. t1: in the same Lot. lit l.ut 4T Allan llleKisteir 13 listed. ltritii startled with "i" in- steati of The tiznni‘ (‘Oilltl or m, (<l"nvx:‘\ |l||.|u;_-]\ (out; _~pt~il:tt g‘,.,.|t..,._- \\;t\ I1 'El_l>:“v“‘\\l tut in’ \,,,.,,,.,.,~.|.__t t].t_\~. tttttl thr- otititwtttl; wire few, so .\it'l{isiii. rottl-i ('.'\\ll' i ltPCtlHTP blztrlstitv. t "The liilillt‘ iitiltvs 111w itIr-i ll'-"i t on l‘. l‘). l. Stttwhtitvit uiiuili‘ frown nit "Gilits." iitttttrxvt" ii 1st pleasant to rezui that .\lr J. A. Uil>i tier. i5 pioneetiiti: iii the coirvi-‘ii gpttllitig. .\ iiatne ttf .\i‘i;,\'le llillli hie that this ttatne \‘-iIIl\"-*l‘\‘“\“lt thllit-s, is pittnoutivetl Lliili... atoll (itllees; anti tittt the sup’. oritii" l. .\ , ‘ “'l‘lit- lin,_li.\ii faintly tltliilt‘ ‘i'.tit~l tit-g‘ has sufferer! tit the hands all lite present gem-ration who spell 1| t Ptattlon, When the Scottish clans‘ were proscrilteil, quite a few Si". found their \\‘.1,\' to Central liurotte i A blacfilrc-gttr iteetiinc Lilfiil‘, the, composer. lllaeLeoci. \\'ii0i"~‘1i<‘i\t‘<it Poland, l)0t‘l111lt‘ hieit-irl. l\lllt‘tlUil-‘ aiti. aiinong the Pith-s. \ ‘- titt- onl.‘ one who held his intuit anti izi tiu nlierinatit of lhiiiutis "\"ri‘t'\'- out tn \\.'rn"l<i \\’ai" l. .t 1\1t'11l~ '1" oi‘ that Clan, Hlill ltis v-ti". 1' ‘Hill thttr way lint-i. ltt Si-otiattii, ‘\i1’ '- willtng blatrtittirilils lit‘ll\\'\l re-ttntait i ltsh tiioni. copy of tlu- “than .itn:-;~. fmtml‘ 1 rend for man). , ‘its fcro \\'ar 1. atici for some _\'-i~ v lowing. “Thu Titties was stiiintr on lLi‘,' ily names-m very ititcresititg 1L.‘1 There I found 1hr: it:_t_ntt- Riass \\'L.\' of Norman orttttn, lie ilos. \\'tlh De Bruse they tounil tit. n. ha» fui \‘.liicl\ nfferitig was by" the Eilttttttion Mink . teitttion of the l'nitt~ti States, \\l1lt'll is the siti-tirztvt Uflliiiliflfttltlll ill iht- 1' S. .\. tidvetliseti (‘.\lt‘I\.\|\‘<'l_\ it ("taint to ltavn most of the great mutt», breeders ill tnr-iniit-i-sittti. 'i'iitii's-i d: ‘s offering coitsistctl of ~1(i.t')t\0_ Silverblti fl\li\l\',-t'f|\\f and (lTUSSCYl-l 4.500 Royal Pastel ilresseri, 3.0001 White mink dressed. 3,5111) Royall Kfllliitlil‘ mink. mostly raw, 5.000: Blue Frost inink. inrtstij." raw. Th" following Monday the) will nffi-r 40,000 standard rttneii initik. 11 fresh collection of the Great Lakes Mink Association. and 25,000, a fresh collection of tho United Mink Breeders Association. We linpc to give our mink farmers fiiil in- formation on this, rmt- rtf the most important sales that \\"i1l he itcld‘ dining the season. Late last. weekuthrce of Queens County's largest. itreoders of silver! fox. J. A. MacDonald and son Ciitl ford. whose ranch is sittiaterl on thc Mount. Edward Road, Arthur Roper. whose ranch is also on the Mount. Edward Road. and Wiliinrn Jenkins of Fretichfurl, took up- wards of 800 silver fox and ililllilr tioii pelts to Sllitlitlbfrvifir‘ tn the (faiiadinn National Silver l-"X Breeders Association and l‘. E. I.‘ Fur Punt. Ltd. We did not i1t\\‘i' the npporltinity of looking over the roilectinti hut. we itnrirrsiaitd from tzttod judges that it, \\fl.\‘ n really worth while one attti a grc: This lieu] 1 Fund tn it t l‘ H _ Qtnttiiit i", itt_\'iil rtr othvrutise. H “ tht’ poms that iitt- males HWY ‘at the rate of llvi sons in every 100 ‘iiaituhtttrs. ;NNyA~~““xmmKiKiR” NOTES - By Agricola AXE; \<».\“\/v-I‘é%‘é- ~~»» Scotland after Norman dtIYQ- Yd"?! .sinecrely, Matilda B. Ross." l welcuitie Mrs. Russ llllCli to this with"... ‘Yhrtrc is no doubt. that tiic original form was McKasick. as sh:- tinctures, nnd so we pass on to "Gillies." l itave come on this gprllittt; in ijitzitind several limes, hut itt‘\'l'l‘ on "Gilli!" Th» uam" is iliriwtl ltttttt the Gaelic anti menus nit attrndtutt on a chieftaltt; and has a i-otinectlon. though dis- lant. with the Latin “Fi1iiis", a son or child. Perhaps the name Willis is anotiizt" form. An Isianii name, Gillespie means “the Bis- hop's zitiendaiit" or imy, front tit‘ seep-us." a Bishop. e .artl to the mime “Pan- t have not eomr- across it. ‘The "itm" tti iitiultsit ptopni" nrttnt-s. .'ti\\it_\"s lll"llli\ ‘ticscttiitlaiils of", tli‘ "people of". ltt the Norse liillglb apes it lnttl .1 :-lttt"l “itiizt”. Su “t. ll{.\" Yilvliluix. "tit-tvplt- of the rrorits" Buvltlitgltniii, "hiitueiowtt of the deset-tttlaiita of Huk." '1'1iet"e are SCUItS of sunikir l\(\1l'\“‘S in the lit\t'th of i-I -ianri. 'l'ltt>.\t~ items CtiilCPflilllg the mi- prutntti tit‘ the Scots to Cenirfll lint-ope. are ntnst liilfifvfitiflfi l l|.‘i\t‘ tend of the li1i_"2\llt'll\ tn Ftwttti-rr, attti one of " Walter Futihs 1.ti<-.~t stories tQuett- lill lllil‘\\1\l’\ll deals vith it. 11in i‘lI.ilt'l:~' recall that the Russian (lit xierai Timeshcnko was raid to he the descendant of a Welsh ad- vtnttirer who settled in Russia lrnz: ace? llis ixnnie Timothy .1ini'ns, and the RUSt-tl-tllfi got it lwislvdl tilin...I htti- ma rlontsl. Both Stivins anti Nitrmatts toot. t itttzi" ttt St-tttlitt/l, trtosti) iu lliviit lt-tttt t|t~ .'t|i‘_'\'l' Ill \\‘tllt:-ttt l. Tlvtt llitiliil'\‘li left his ltrnlhr-t" Otto tt :_-t.\t-i ii itlituiittd while he visited. .\' |'|\t11‘lil_\. lit his ititsttiive main of the Nnrntaii ttnhlrs l't‘llt*lit"ti ltlil fit-ti imrih when lit‘ returnflti S." \\'ziitei' Scull. iii "t note ti) his “1.t\i"il of the isles", intuitions litt- "'1‘ht~ Lind and yet flt‘i_\ icler of litiwttril Brut-e is well p ntetl h)‘ llzii ittu", iti tilt‘ 1ll‘t‘tl\ll1l it’ his haiiattttt" z ii-i‘ the lhllllt‘ rif ilztittiiickhittti. Sit" Wtillei" lltisr‘. ttttv of tht- \\‘l'_\' few Si-otlisit ituhler; \-.it-t fell tti that liiillli‘. was so (l"1l'i_\' itttloveti h_v lilriutiril. lhiit he \'.l.~l‘."tl the \it"ir.r,\' liziti been 10s! so 11i.:s had lived." u u Nature holes llii". Atnrati St-itriiifeiri. wt-i l\l.IJ\\l| srti-tttifit- writer. has an art lt‘lt' iii thi- 11o=tott Sunda \<l\"et- ti». r iii it-si- ‘JG. 15118, dezilin: with itstttt lif‘1"tlll.1i'_\' traits. Quin-ii tni of llttlltiitl has four iiaug1i~ no the (Queen Jl \ it. and lht- Queen of Iran. have t tiers only. and inive, in coit- st-tptettite, lll'i'il titvttri-rtvi. tQtiettii '..iitt~tlt of ‘iimziaind lliitl daugh- ti t": only, liiouith this itttrrilv ("mites 1i‘lI,\ tint ilfilflQl. Mi". SFllVlIlfPltl !"L‘llt‘l\1ti'\‘2i that the frailty (if the ‘ t‘ rttyntiistn. both before and "fivimltirt-imwtvriy have sometiiiiit»: iitt with llli\ prepoutterance of t‘. ‘i tit». Fnwfi hut iitlllliii that there-is- ti st-n-ntttie reason why only .t1'_\llL‘l'.‘-i nhoiid he itoi-ti to iiii_v Anti n re ho rn n !d hut their traiity coin l‘|‘l1t‘S throiitrii life anti in the high- ci" age groups there are more wo- ntnu surviviitt: than men. However. this |ihenomenon-this multiplicity of rlaughtersb-is a common ntte. 1 itttvc observed, in ll1t‘ti\i\1l1\lS of Nortiiumlterlttitti. [that the great estates all changed (t\'.'l\l‘l‘S at limes, ity failure of the titztlc iinr: anti thc marriages of ro- lIPlTISSSPF. >()ril_\', in those days there were no newspapers or other nteaiis to publish these happenings tat the wot-hi: itlitl no genetic note was iakcti rtf the facts. l hllYf‘ sontetinti-s wondered if tin i"c W115 not an "alternation of QPIlPFLXllOTTS“ connvctod with lite pitr-ttrtnteiinni‘ Kitig George V had fi\"e sons and one ilriugiiter. King George \'_1 tirtri twa daughters only. Princess Eit/tibetit has zi son-who fits itt with iny theory. The other suns of King George V had both sons and flflUlZhlPFSZ exceptions to my tht-ttry, which the gcnetccist: must rwttitiitil There is. in another direction. no trncc of the illlOrlliillOll of gen- erations. llenry I was an nhic King, ltigitly successful in dealing with the tiationnl problems of his time. liiw grnittlrtnn Henry ll, was the first, nf the Piatilatzeiicts. Hts ii'ii"lli‘t‘l. \\'iiS t‘ll‘iil' anti his will dii to the rttttrtitoi-s and tt.-trct.'i|.t_-r.~. trim produced them. Montreal Fin" Sales Ltd. hold an auction of 5.000 Standard rind Mutu- fox Jan. 9th. Prices Ptzitinas ranged from $8.50 to 521m) White Faces from- $8.50 to $12’ "C" Silvers sold well at. from $9.50 to $15 with good attcrnge ni-otitttt Sill. Inferior types were 93% sultl at from $6 tn $10.50. Facilities hove been mode hove been opened whereby the arrival to the pens. Truckuge or any point along moin rood. ceding doy. Phone collect l2-4. "soldier and a skilful general. stt-oittz. ll!‘ 111if‘(l witit prudence tttul iittpttrtiziltty atul aonintlrttos with had ieiriperl lie reatnrr-d the (ii-based coinage. and revived in- dustry and commerce. Edward l (1272-1307) was a brave Ho tidied [ill(l worked all his life to extend Entzlisii authority over Britain. lir- cotttinitod the Parlia- mittit as established hy Simon do ftlrinlfort, itnd always asked it. for HOG PRODUCERS Ill BRAPMIB ‘and VIBINITY by the undersigned to receive hogs from the formers until noon every Tuesday. Stock pens former may unload his hogs, see them tattooed rind receive his slip immediately on liis will be allowed formers when they deliver their hogs _ro fhc pens. Trucks will be uvoilobie to pick up hogs of the formers own pens as long us roads remain open, or will meet formers Please make appointment pre- Hogs will be delivered to Conodo Packers Limited Citur- lotierown on rite some duy tltc former delivers fitcm to Electric. writes of llrtt-e anti Ross. iii titi:~' slaughter of good to choice weighty stccra steers rind heifers $21 to $22. with Phcn: Z483 money irstcatl of ordering it to‘ “e1. iii tleftiaierl the Wt-isht ‘ Sorts, aiii t‘£l1‘1'1(‘(l war into‘ rttnce. ' ‘ . .011 itisuleath ltltiwzujil ll, his Stlll.‘ receded to ‘he throne. lie hall, tidy si-ttwit a fatal weakness oft "ctei". under lllt‘ influence of: zt (hssttizitirri adventurer, one Pic-rs‘ (lavestun. Tiu: ruling spirit in‘ Scotland, Robert Bruce. threw riff‘ the English yoke. rind (iefctited Eii-t ward at Bannnekhurn iit n most: riisasttous brittle. The unlucky, King was put tn death in harbor-l our- fashimi hy one of his ownt, ‘nobles in 1327. lichvtird lli, his son. and grand- son of Edward I succeeded to the titrntie. lie was l4 at the time and perforce had to submit to a "council of llLliilYllilllS." However. m. the age of l3 he took matters into his own hands. and soon s1i0w~ 0d that. he was a firm and wise ruler. like his grandfather. and oven’ better. twtitornntc genera- ti0n!') lie defeated the Scots iii liaiiddn liili. the Frenrit fleet at Sluys, the lfiw-iiclt iil'l'l1_\' at. Crecy. lie captured Calais, defeated the l“i(,\\‘(‘l‘flll Spanish fit-cl. rind was virtually itiastei" of England. Seal,- land and France. Then tiio Black Qeiith struck lfiitgiand and htiiteri his victorious eurcer (1349), but onougluhzis been written _t0_slto\v Edward s‘ sterling ituaiilies. Thrrc is u great opportunity for l‘<'S[‘l1l‘('ll. along these lines. in the Royal gciiezilogies of Britain. Live Stock Market Review SU MlllAlLY Mixed trends prcvaiiedin the first Citltle trading session o1 the year. Sonic steer classes were tip 50c in lite east. Western markets open- nd with spirited buying on domestic account, but. inlet". tinder increased offerings anti lack of export dc- mnnd, stiles were in many cusps 50c in 75c tower at. the close. Ciiit prices were steady to $1 hither. itotabiy ill. Montreal und Winnipeg. [lugs made a further gain at Zrorttiito itnd Calgary: and liimbs sold steady to stronger. Slaulhlcr Cattle All except. ivcighty steers sold strong to 50c higher on nascent markets. While export. ittiyiiig was Altutotiafi one.“ sttttaool ‘ptfitt Moi ntuderatri and domestic demand sufficient to clcrtr Bllppllrb on hand. Toronto hiirt 5100 i-ntiic on offer nnd n11 said. Supply was chiefly ntnterlnl and some iota brought $22 t0 $23. good light plain tlUWH to $17. The butcher ¢ See These Two Beauties On the ieir i: pictured the tumour Condor Square Rongc, mode to fit into kitchen where spoco i: lim- ited. ‘Ho: iorgc oven and roomy cooking top. Supplied g with either liigli closet or high shelf THE FAMOUS FINDLAY RANGE Thcrl Offers '50 Much For So Lifflo Whether Cool-Burning Or NOW AVAILABLE AT . MacFarlanc Bros. Furniture- Also ovciioble is tho Condor Buffet Rongc. The lost word in Rongo dcsign with ill aplciol foot- urc being the built-on i t On the right is the Findlay Vega with reservoir and high closet, full, oil-white porcelain finish. FINDLAY ELECTRIC STOVES , The Underwoven Electric Rouge on the left is designed specially for planned kilclicns. Supplied cit-her with Vermomeureiin or automatic oven lteor control. On the left ‘is the Tobie Top Electric Range. Designed Other Types Not- Iilustrcred Also Avuilcbli COME IN TODAY AND SEE OUR DISPLAY acFARLANE BR 0S. “llRlllTllRE (Opposite to a tow of $16.00. Range on good cntvs was $17 to $18, wirli other grades down to $13. and emitters as tow 15111)." Good bulls made: $18 to $20. and common down t0 $14. At Mozicton. best cows and top qllilllly bulls were quoted at $14 lJLl), country points. W'(‘5t("1‘1'1 markets opened with Nasoiiably ivcit regulated receipts of cattle, and prices held fairly steady. Lack of expport roucver, coupled with accelerated deliveries later 1n the week. brought about a downward react- ion and many closing prices were 50; to as much as 75c below open- ing stiles. Suitable weighty steers sold early at Winnipeg around $23 and host. lights at. $21 to $28. good cows $17 to 817.50. Later. tiowevcr, the morke. finished un- settled with the practical lop on steers at $22 mid suitable strong- ivoigiit cows $1610 $17. Demaudtor replacement cattle was limited. At Calgary. receipts were 4,628 cattle and sales 4-392. 'l‘rade was not. tuo brisk and butcher steers and heifers around 50c lower. Choice light; steers were priced at $31.25 t0 $21.50, good $20 to $21, mediums $18 to $19.50, and common $14 to $17.50. Some choice heavy steers topped tho market. at $22. Cows brought. $15.50 to $16, trith an odd $16.50 lop. Edmonton shout-it an easier undertone to- ward the close. with better quality steers 50c to $1 lower and demand spotty. Choice light and heavy stcrrs moved at. $21 to $22.50. ‘mod at $30 to 321. Prince Albert itnrl some good heavy steers to n top of snort but, closed at $21. Wltilr‘ fitooae Jaw reported $20 1.0 $22 for good steers, a few $23. Saskatoon $20 to $21 tops $22, and Regina up to $2. Slacker And Foedi Cltlle Stacker and feeder trade was at a low ebb, with supplies extremely light. and no particular demand at the moment. Toronto reported Ufferlllgs of any account. Winnipeg had a narrow demand folr the small offering and priced tiiuriitini to good slacker and (ced- cr steers at $16 to $19. Calgary showed it steady frond and quoted good fender steers at, $18 to $19. Edmonton quoted good feeder steers at $17 to $19. While there was no demand for stacker material tit Saskatchewan ind other mark- ets. there was no offering and trading was practically non-exist- citl. Cnlf Market ' Cnii markets were steady to stronger. with molt strength dio- ptnyed at Montreal and Winnipeg Toronto held $28 lo $31 for best veal caivoo. white Montreal ad- vanced to a top of $30, Winnipeg $1 stronger up to $30, Calgary $20, to $21. Edmonton up to $22. Prince Albert $21 to $22. Saskatoon buying. t no, whitei reservoir. CFCY) 92 Kent Sr. Toronto, while at. $33. Monctoi. $32. and Ciior- $33.50. tottetoivit $31. the latter f.o.b. The above prices tin not iiiciutiit country mints. 1n titewvygst. prices Dmttllllgll G vernment premiums were mostly on B. steady to firtn " W ' basis,- Winnipeg paying (‘-29 for Grade A hogs, Calgary u situdet firmer at $31.50 to $29.70, Ed- monton up to $129.85. Prince Ai- bert. Moose Jaw. Saskatoon and Montreal finished Regina $28.75, and Vancouver SPANNIK!) A C().\‘Tl.\'l'l1\"l‘ The first iriiusr-itntinotitul |";i.. roazl was completed in 1869 \vitt\~-. Jiic Union Pacific and Cont" . Pacific. rnit iincs joined at tlgdt" . Utah. BABY CHICKS Buy Boby Chicks BEDEQUE CHICK HATCHERY The first, and only Hatchery in the Province to qualify us "/- CANADA ACCREDITED R. O. l’. BREEDER HATCHERY." This n ' the ltighcsi grade, and we ore proud to be tbe first in the Province to receive this distinction. This is our customers’ assurance of o superior Baby Chick, oil eggs sci, ore produced under sunifury conditions, from our owt" flocks (ovary bird of which is, or iios been produced from, it. 0. P Stock) muted to the cream of our R. O. P. Moles We have the following breeds to choose from - R. O. P. New Hompsliires in any grade, including five "new" grode oi "R- O. P. Puller Chick", this grade is especially suited to the needs 0i the Flock Owner supplying, or wishing to supply Hatching Egg‘ to o Hatchery. it is tlte progeny of a cut-rent R. O. P. entry, on! con only be supplied direct from on R. O. P. Breeding Form. And in Cross-Brads R. O. P. Sued New Hampshire R. O. P. Sired Barred Plymouth NOTE: "All three breeds urc very popular on U. S. Prices on R. O. P. Sired Grtide, oll Brccds —- Cockerels 8c, Mixed 17c, Pullers 32c, R. O. P., und Puilel" Chicks (who blinded) Prim on request- ORDER NOW, no deposit required. For further information, write, phone, or coil of 111E BEDEBIIE BlllBK llATBllERY Central Bcdequc, P. E. i. X Barred Pitmouth Rocks. Rocks X New Hampshire. I A. Markets.’ R.Of BABY CHICKS Be, sure and plucc your orders for your supply of Swift's boby chicks of once. Orders are coming in lost and t0 9°‘ preference on shipping dates we urge you to act fort. Prices have advanced slightly and ore now quoted o5 follows: Unsexcd (Mixed) Chicks .. Pullcts Cockcrels Cockerol chick orders token subject fo being iii siod‘ when required. ...........l7c ouch ......32c ouch 8c each .--.oo.--¢....----0 3.. cow division uncovered a range of $17 to $18.50 for zood kinds. with plain selling down to $13.50. Stock- r-r trade was practically iron-exist- out. At Montreal the two markets disposed of 912 cattle. Early trud- ing was slow but price; held to previous levels and some good steers brought up to $23, mediums $10 to 022.50, and common (town cuwcud $30 to $26, Regina O08. PATRONIZE ISLAND INDUSTRY R. N. Damon Cropoud, P. E. l. flog Market Ouiy change to note in hog prices woo an advance of 60o at Toronto. Othor control were virtually unchanged from the previous week. (Judo A hon moved‘ tip to u close of $32 at SWIFFS IIATBIIEBY Phone i027 Clioilotlctotvn, P. E. l- ___-I