. THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN PAGE ELEVEN AUGUST 30, 1952 -(J-7 -- . . M..- . . rs--. - - l h lso ffici ted t the Mildred and Patricia Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ieagsn "Woo ' ' fti glrrav: oR:v. Allan lMcDon:ld oe- Tracadie, high. ' and family, Johnston's Rivc. , I cupled a seat in the sanctuary. Margaret Brazil. Beverly Farms, Mr. and Mrs. Levi MINIV. ; - -NEW - ...... ....r... ............-.. ,i.ne.vwc:i::'.'. r:::;..E;;"":.:.' Mn is .... .......- WalkerJo1lll:tax.li:sel;l?'ugmith ... ..... , T --R . liirrgi uMacEacl'lern Daniel l"arqu- and ' family, alohnston's River. Johnston's River. ' i ' 31 W A Ci"k' 95” mTh' ca'dnmun'gfgungEngJor3?55;c;;1,; harson Emmett. Dower and Ern- h. MM Alfred Smilh. OIIIHOHM ' V" "i 5 ' Mr and Mrs. Emmett Power town. o 3 Q-O0-Qe0t3 were mocked and saddened to est Currie. Interment was in the d 11' J h t I m N h M d M. Wm!-m Iii. l ' T 3 to I uxttg: pmducu hmaden M ham or the death 10! Jan?! JMP church cemetery. u1lllr.a::id),DJl?8.nJf1lglne: Pelt:-is agnd andnfaglly. Crharlottetown. A Mmk Farmlng 5 "bro". G1". ;l:'y::nsncaf1ul)oen'dy:d of cofiitfiexi-cl: footllimoitfkthgneati-ll)? Brgeghlff all yealigfe M" N5 '9") 1'" i” p'””' falglilrly.asgagzgtetgvgnngfiggcnon Doliglgkhand Mrs. Frank '.l's&ov. 9 u e ' . Yu””,gVg AAAAA . - . bribrous glass is manuflacturerl They do nlnt snflirik 0l'd strxfstfla Jimmie. as he was known, A loving one from n, L, gone, ud and nmnm Mermaid, nun. Mn and M". Mm Kn”, 3, Fraser 8: Huth's re- other embsr 0 cl y the mechanical drawn: 0 and may 6 D e' an N 9 Wm in Tuning" 5”" M H” E B A V0106 W8 l0V9d is Still. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McEachern Herbert. Lampson. H an hm ed ! . mm t 3 WW9 up when molten glass. of definite special and built up to any desired size. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mccormack. A place in "cant in on, name md mmny Glennnnan nigh. Mn and M". ma unx”. cent sale saw p can I: 3 as 9' cu?” Worker! W0l1ld not formulae, iniio extremely fine For electrical insulation these A christian man of exemplary vir- wn,-an nave, an be nned. ' ' iiiid iiiink, the top being 828 for ujnnesola extra large. Beat inter- unload furs marked "U.S.B.R." in New York. Seven Russian furs continuous filaments of different diameters hich are afterwards yarns are used for serving magnet wire, for fillers and braid- on tues. ever faithful in his religious duties and endeared himself to all Mrs. Emma ,Power and Martin, Bass River, Mass., high. and family, Mermsid. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel r's.rqubAr- . Tributes . est was in. an ollgerlng 0:6 gave been barred by action of twisted into continuous yarns that ed coverings for wires and cables. who had the pleasure of his ac- nu"! anngrkafnwy 1g;:',c,':,';1rl:'o:f,g,?l "um mxgrmglgalgnn Mlcnul 0.50., mcom Flop pr 5 lrvlu A it otngream Tm” are mum mush an "Ede i'" me” wecm” ""55 They ""5 "W3 i" ""'-king iiili" ilualnilmcei . Pillow-wife and O'Halioran Mr and'Mrs Emmett Hughes and family Charlottetown Dakota extra larglia an ns.! n (1.; ma gvelnsel. marten. fox. ermine similar molten glass is made in- and electrical tying cord to be He was visited and consoled iii mmny and knmny Annnm nigh Mr and” M" Jn"nn' Po." renng of 3,239 fu Ids vleirrrl oxmpe t an ucsilnsky. However. it is still to staple filament yarns by used in armatures and generators his last hours by his pastor, Rev. 'm M c C n d Mr and' M” C'n”1e5' Hughes Memnnd ' ' has 30 llljf 9911550 W (E P 0 Palm llle to import RI-lsslln fur-l blast-drawing of the glass into clrc. These yarns are woven into T. P. Butler and Rev. Fr. Doyle. Wm” "T "g”e' 9c m and 'nnnn Fnri An um” n1 n M,. and Mn 3, mud go," 514.50: M40 00'” mm” ”x W9” W9” 35 P9l'5i3l1 lllmb. Wuiml. fibers up to I5 inches in length. many types of fabric. for cur- C.S.S.R., who administered to him ii”"iiy' Mr an? M" Minn 'D,.gc,')n Memnnd ' ' ' iiiosily u-ithd;-awn, mBi'm”iv Wbiev 955- mid "1955 WW5 with an average length of about tains and draperies sac, When the last sacraments of the Roman Wreath-Dillon and Splllellu ' ' ' the fur: which were boycotted. 9 inches. These resemble staple used to make fire curtains for Catholic Church. and family, Johnston's River. two lo Mr. and Mrs. William 'rrsi.nor Tile Fcdeml Trade Cammmmn TM wool and cotton fibers in a - theatres and auditorium the There are left to mourn the loss Mus Cards w- 5'" Jahmmn” Rive" at the United Sim" hi” ”m”""' T” 1952 ii" diiecmry mil the pearance but are much longer provide not only fire safety. bull of a kind and loving husband and ' Mn amid I.v1l”'JvXu”,Bm. qgfmor f M? 3:13, hgraeallln Dom,” n" :ed that Bnl'b0dY" El-iV"ii5inK R numb" 9i m”""i5Ci"i'in3 mml 0i in length and smaller in do not produce any hazard from brother, his sorro ing wife, the Wife-Two high. '”'E 3" "mg" E'5;,"5;;31s Bvern 33',” day; L1':'ln' n uh d muskrat coat that looks like mink; each type of fluf Whlfih is mimic size. The continuous filament suffocating fumes former Hilda Ullagoran, also four Grace, Stuart and family, Need- C1 '”1mLi:tet5" Z” "Z I I mn M130” W m "1 I695 like "”"k' ,w"" mm mink matured md Wm" i" the Umlved yarns are drawn from .00023 of an ' sisters and three brothers, namely, ham, Mass. two h ""9 F iziwnn. , d 61 am” He, 5 E h 3 to ,5 imdiiig for tiouble. Such an States. Mink is the second largest inch to ,ooo3g of an inch in dia- ' ' ' Mrs. Cecil Wakeliri, West Royalty; Mae, Charlottetown. two high. M5 ," '9' "M W 9” 53 en 3 ac 9"” 9' '1' ac; is directly contrary to Section with 636 manufacturers, an in- mete, and the staph, mm. yams Second: insulating wool that is Mrs. Vincent, T,-amo,-, Dnnngn; Tenn, Vincent and family, Don. Johnstcns River. Moss. M oi the new statute. This sec- crease of 48 from 1951. Muskrat from nine b1n5t-d,nw1ng are 00025 used in insulating hot water hea- Mu, swan, D,-aka, Needham, ugh, high. Mn imd M”' Hm"? M”.cG"3'" Mn! ”lild );I"itJ"l77 C”iQ'h"' nan iiinxus it a punishable offence has 451, persian lamb 'l2B-the to M033 0! an inch in d;a,;,ege,. ters. ranges. refrigerators, cold M35," and M”, Kenneth. Ivan Kenn nn Ivnn nnd warren, and family, Jonlnstlne sowftizer: d anldl am Ntxm rest. P D”: H .0 pug on fa label or in an adver- largest number-raccoon Ml. sil- pm. nermn types of thermal and storage lockers, boilers, ovens, and warren, also of Charlotug. ch;1rlgLe',own' high, Mn and Mi'5- ' 3 ,1” 3 91 lm FA! 3” 75- - - F 0 . useiiieiit the name of any other ver fox 141, white fox 2'1. cross fox ducts for conveying either heated pearl and Betty Trainer, Char- family. Johnstons RlV0r- Bellie- iiiiiinil besides the one producing 14, beaver 108. acoustical insulatlons. these fib- town, to all of whom we extend 1 d I, . I L n 1 n. Mrs. purrie and Ernie, John- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Trainor Don- ”” i” "Um W5.” A piimcilxifi . if Sivaeiiiilgiirmtliy fggiofi i2fn3"ti."rcel3 lineal? cumin rformlligellislllalllvll gl liivfifieeiiet” sympathy m me” be ImIitllerL.:wIl5at1;i5k 0'1-lallor'an. John- sum Riven ash. ' made. Use of e wor " e' I d dtn Mn tnlk g h . industrial buildings and homes. m f ' 1 winch Wu largely 5t,on's.River high. ”mm W.) dmerentcef; Nililseduilduliaeh nehslvgwflliread1ss:li35rteli"l.:fdEe.ffi . 1:33: r:air.cl”or eblanlfetmasrlduari cl): In bulk 9i”5hi'9dd9d i0l'm il- i3 atteridedlfmlrzsi held from his late Catherine. and Charles Mc- saifl iiiiiii ”:”m e ' Germany. nn. dank” View ":1; tremely lightweight thermal in- "Sell i0 in5"i3lv5 395095 ill” 379 residence Thursday morning, June Caughey. Montreal. high. 35i”'”” "W5 M l m-5; devgloprnenm of me Winn”. sulation in aircraft and different dliiicuii 30 Teach: W lli0WillB ll? 19th, to the Sacred Heart Church Mrs. Eunice Bell and family, A. iiir Sudack Fur Auction Sales .- llL'2 pcg about 50 per cent of anon i-niich mink sold at un- ,, , prices. Bidding on bet- :9: slilllflllltd males was from 317.50 -3 .. 10 519- i””””95 "om "'50 W 512' lpes When made into boards with t t d 9, 1 1 dc hi h ' , .1 1 1 L c n blue mx (,3, the an nn will not burn nor support com- P . can be cons ruce o cean cr- ca ie. g . I gu,-i,;;:"g,';,”,.,.,,,i:, ef,ffn,nW;f,c,; ”;I',? white 19,, and e.m1ne”,'.',(,”2.,,,f,ng bustion. They will withstand i.elIl- asphalt coating and installed with culated air of dust, soot or plant Brendan Ol-falloran, New York, n -VKflMiAWc i.ii.ciii: about 10 per cent. Males mi; iioin sill to 822, females 312 :n 514. Much more attention than , n v d 1 L, . . , products does not lessen their fire 13' fabricated and is extremely air-washing and air-conditioning Shirley and Phyllis Mullen, Tra- ”iinar::.X;,'n,,fol;n,??nQt;,L'1!.:l.:E gylgfgulglff mi:..cL”53' ,,'g,'”2;,li.'1,,,,,f,:, resistance. These products (!olll':ill'l:eB.:l6.seW:: lotr cttarclkelzie topasilgglr. installations, cadre, high. s M knvl larlr lllf better goods. Strings of er this year it is ngimrentiy de- mi oxidize mddiitill "bill? 1'0l- 1VYvl;8"fimmnns. V lilies and lwos went from 310.50 cllnlns in DODlllaritY- Fox farm- BY are EXPO” 0 I 00"” 95- Tnnd. nm, and pack mm, of 1051350 nm. skin. on ghoum notice the above and thering tests of moist heat altei- H) - I L 1 I 1 j ask themselves the question. is mi-ed Wii-ll P"i0d5 Oi dill il'33i- lmlis 3353 ma 9””. are um A dcspatcli from London mink l-Will! overdone and will sil- We l'95uil5 indimied that ili9Y 1" 3" mm” hr Venmimng and ap- poaerii ill women's Wear Daily, N.i'.. it few days ago as follows: --spnkcsniaii for the Hudson's Bay Coiiilnilir told Fairchild NcwsBer- rice licic that they were unin- lornioii on the barwr deal involv- ing Caliloriila prunes and Nor- wegian silver for. They they liad sold a. large consigmnerft of Nomcrgiaii silver fox recently but liist ibis had gone through ordin- season with satisfaction. A visit to some of Berlin's leading for dealers is described by Gertrude Kapek. who noticed these trends. On coats. capes. boleros and trim- mings silver fox and Greenland are most in demand. White fox stoles for the evening have pack. ets. Silver fox, blue fox and mink ver fox and other fox furs have 9. comeback? It is something we would like to know because the hour of decision whether to stay in the business or get out is rap- idly approaching. Women's Wear Daily, New York. a unces that Fromm Bros., one of the nation's largest mink ran- chers-ancl they might have added types of food containers &.c., the 3 one-hundred thousandths an inch in diameter. These glass fibers and the pro- ducts made of only glass fibers of peratures from sub-zero up to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. The bin- der used in some of the fiber glass would not deteriorate for many generations. The glass fibers can be compared to miniature glass rods. they do not absorb any mois- ture and retain only what re- mains on the wetted surface. When placed in a very humid atmosphere they pick-up less than one per- cent of their weight, of moisture . o . The products made from fib- individual fibers are as small as, into walls arc. When fabricated with certain binders, fibrous wool is outstanding for insulating iron and copper pipes of all sizes. It is used for both inside and outside work and for either hot or cold wood skewers it has. proved very satisfactory in cold storage cons- truction. In blanket form it is easi- air conditioning systems. Retainer mats and separators are used in storage batteries; they are light in weight and are not affected by ibattery acid, Packs made of fairly coarse glass fibers are construct- at Mt. Ryan. where Requiem High Mass was sung by Rev. T. P. But- ed' so that filters can be removed and replaced, They can be sprayed with a dust catching adhesive and pzllen grains. Because they do not d cay and have no odor, these coarse packs have been used for Charlottetown. high. New York, high. lottetown. two low. high. family, Johnston's River. high. Elizabeth and Louis Mcxenna Mary Ruth 0'Halloran, Char- Edith and Patrick Mullen. Tra- Dorothy and Emmett Brazil and Improve your home, '1. ii. T.-...'P0TATO crowns... 7V T wlw, low, MORE Xi, 0 average hand pickers. Worth its weight in gold to any Commercidl Po7s'rF6rowss'?'. Harvest: from 15 to 20 acres a day - does the work of 20 to 40; 2( T MAKE YQUR HARVEST ear or!) ply rimiiiicls and had nothing to formerly the largest breeders of mus glass do 910i COMFBCC 01' 04- . . Den . . . . , . g - gned to give potatoes render. protective handling so as noel no km plums" A repmsexllytzggs silver fox” In the worm (50900 f:gnd,'n:1l;E::.: 31:. Vzgnlppeggslffe V251); grea'er tomforf .” to bruise. Does sway wirh expensive bags. baskets and all has-vyj for Ilidiiiiy Frankel of Russiiiii l-furs. said they were in- mired in in barter deal of this type but miilil not confirm details or figurcs. - and John Fromm are Joining the Comlmsillon is my stable as HWY, 2. ANIMAL .9 PLANT eapaeity-H5 i....s.i.. am. has eon L. wtmiw As lllf'l'i0U5lY reported more auction house as directors though are unaffected by acids (except; INSECT rowmm , ..m.i.. io ...i....o... Poloisss can be luau us adj than 100.000 Norwegian silver fox they will continue to spend most hydrofluoric or hot l3ll05Pll0TiCl' Ron" name 0'' B ; i...a.a with no snuisiNo.; s a " ' skins were exchanged for 3800.000 of their time in the mid-west. or weak alkalies. When in con- (All-purpose; non-poisonous: n V liuriil of dried California prunes. Accoi-ding to the report Norweg- in fur interests sold the skins to H.B.C for sterling silver which an entire floor. with the idea. of on are not readily absorbed by . & CO was Collitillcd into dollars by a giving buyers better facilities for them. They are sanitary, They do sTolg:EUIe0:p;;:gggglsT ndlusg, T(')R1l.)I-lEliT sIV9f "P m .2575 0" .i. ......i. i..-...i ... i........... .,, .,... . . . , guiicln 1i1l'.'rl1(1lll'lEtheI:20nIbl)05l:lg)'l;c '13:: tnlliaegeimnecglogimgfl Th: min: notui:st.tractntnr' pgovliiedgmys fog)::lief;(1i;' fuel 605;:-'Th:lV:'lB'ei' 9"l0Yhii'f C0nVf'I'; '.'!ll x...-ii. -'...-ii.'.... in- -i l'll I lIIX uc :' o r r . an 1' mo . ver n r ro n . i , v 5; icnce 0 ton e-rec even esun wt pruiias ll'0lll Jack Gomperts s: Exchange officials of the auction the fibrous glass products are DISTRIBLTOR 8 1 Co. a San Francisco dried fruit cxporiri Willi iwlrrciice to the above we . . . Rogers 5: Arnelt - .:c llllifF'l wll t ill )1 Wis i. Mi hi cl Mi - l 1 ll Li , ll E ii d. , , lbs 10 hllnl nlllzoiwvegianw fox aggletg sotacoanridn maycpigiig at?) be mtllic eeairgahtc arsrisilijcicri-i Osfoupsim a(I:l(:in aollriri l”i""d ('”"" S”"iC" lmmnh Cl rm liissotcsu ' P153859 Send m? Complete infoi mation on ti" D3-ih' llllfli iwy arrive in the United magnet to pull the business of thirty types of essential products nun” - U""”""”"""" man Potato Combine. States iilicre the market is ap- mink ranchers in those states to that are used in industry and b - parenliy very limited for silver the for exchange. In the course householder; today, The cinasiriczi HANCOCK co. lama Name lox at pi-rsciit, as shown by the of the i951-52 season Eastwood J: atlons were: First. yarns, that LABORATORIES Hm" report or Lampson's sale appear- Holt marketed some 25,000 mink are basic for fabricated textile Snmmerside REJ. 53 Queen st. "Phone 2480 Address 0 , mg mrlior in these notes. Will pelts shipped by Fromm Bros. products, They compete with and, ' " -llE.V lit nut into cold storage and "" Filllaii, a more favorable time for their ieioasc. or will some big of- lrirt be made to use them as lrllllllllllg furs? We are under the imnicssioii that there may be a ”lllCCl'lC(l rllort put (in to use sil- ver fox and mutations as trim- lllilliz llliii for coats the coming lesson. If so with the broad mar- ket ill0l'F is in the United states lure qllflnililes could be consumed ll onr srason. n j: A boycott on Russian furs was lxunchril in New York recently. The Illltilillie of Models supplied lull to carry out the boycott. They wore fur garments, armed uith siciis reading "Don't buy Rus- naii llll5.. buy American furs", or We rioiit like Russian furs. we annually)-has acquired an inter- est in the fur exchange auction house of Eastwood dz Holt, Inc. and will market its pelts exclus- ively through this outlet. Edward Their principal ranches are located in Hamburg. Wis. The fur ex- change will be expanded to occupy house will. it is hoped. attract ad- ditional shippers to use the facil- ities of the concern. Fromm Bros. wield considerable influence in Henceforth the entire production of Fromm's will be handled by them. This is not Fromm's first connection with the auction field. In 193'! it began holding auctions of its own for silver foxes and those of independent shippers which were marketed under the "Federal" label. We were pleased to have a visit from Dr. E. Rendle firmness of Toronto Elevators. Ltd.. Toronto, manufacturers of Master Feeds, that are so well and popularly known throughout Canada. He was introducing a new represent- ative to this province in Mr. Ker- ry. who will be permanently sta- tioned here. Mr. Kerry has a very fine personality and we are sure he will meet with a good recep- lkginniri-Vlciin wolves". Later sn- tion wherever he goes. dltlons. This means a much long- er period of usefulness than is ob- tained from products made from vegetable or animal fibers. Their tact with iron or aluminum they do not induce or increase cor- rosion. They are odorless and od- lighter than cotton as flexable as silk and as strong as steel. We have seen a list of fibrous glass products under three gen- l l 1. RAT - MOUSE 1 EXTERMINATOR i Containing WARFARIN ni long lasting protection) OBTAIN ABLE AT i Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. llclllols Bros. in R. '1'. llolman Ltd. i0? C9"-Hill Dlll'D05C5- 3” 5lll79i”i0i' T TORIDHEET vicxnsou ---d-1s-vb-- M-v 0 Outstanding dependability-there's only one moving part, nothing else to replace or '1'ORlDHEET!Callustudsy for free survey and estimate. ' ' y F.....,, . Designed 6.. III! um. W as. dalivsry politica- sh... Built to to M, iv, es. mi, or 1...... Lu mm complete story on y -n on a oauuum rovaro cousin: & - k ' s -- - handling. Eliminates need for loading and bagging creyv T 0 Dnlnlmass AUTOMATIC IOADINC IOXIS -1... Aldershot, Ontario. Duke Lawn Equipment Company, NO MORE TFLIES ! AMAZING NEW MYSTERY SCENT TRAP LURES FLIES TO SURE DEATH! Traps them. Kills them by Thousands Ynu nnver saw anything like ltl It kills files by thousands! ii lwrs fill-.1 irresistibly to wholesale destruction with new fly Strnrhliint acts like radar! They fly straight into trap to sudden ii Flinn within U4 mile radius are drawn by mysterious scant lllli only files are attracted to. No effect on beneficial insects --nnt cvcn detectable to humans except at close range. Yet flies cannot resist its "call". House flies. green bottle flies. blue bolile flies, large flesh flies. screw worm flies. mldges-they all lucvuinh to the lure. They are drawn away from houses. an- imals, even from barn . garbage and manure piles, to crawl flight into escape-proof glass container and die with their eggs. I Just imagine! 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