A oCTDBER'31.~1§29E‘ Fine Qualityfllink Bred .01‘ Local Ranch‘ while for ranching naturally takes wommgnooin the fur farming in- ...... of Prince Edward Island, there l, ‘mp1s evidence that mink farming, can be carried on successfully here, and that the animaisigwith proper “ye and breeding. can compete in quality of fur-witlranything on the world's market. An example of this g furnished by Mr. n. A. Ferguson. 22 Hayfield Street. this city. who this "or is operating two ranches, one at his home and the other at St. Avard's. Purchased from time to time. A $200 male animal and "a. 0300 pair of iiifwiflrs are recent acquisitions. At ihfirreaent time the animals gi-g shedding their brown coats and gel;- iinz that slossv dark fur which is the hallmark of prime quality and which is so attractive w thebuyer. One magnificent animal. a champion breeder, was shown to the reporter for which Mr. Ferguson was oflered $400; and there were others in the pens which seemed equally valuable. . "THE CHARLOFITMDWN; Quinn GREATEST ' Fox 51-10 W EVER .21; lz-cb, Will t Represent Canada (Special w the Guardian)’ UITAWA. Oct. 28.—-At least 21 Victoria Cross men will represent . Cflhlda at the dinner to be given .by.. the Rrince otWales in London on Armistice Day. Of. these, 10.werc '. members o! the Canadian forces and ‘ five are "Imperials" now residlngin Cliiiidl- The Department of National ! Defence has compiled a list of thei V. C's going from Canada. This list: shc-nvs that the "Canadians" in the‘ Ber-e‘- of members of the Canadianj uniis, include seven from Ontarldi three from Alberta, two from New‘ Brunswick and one each from Brit- ’ ish Columbia, Manitoba and Basket-I! chewan. The sixteenth “Canadian” came up from the United States to. loin the conw-igent. i I I . Vice-President whore a visitor may see over two Canada. Berwing ... ... 10i MAJOR A45 30353150", ‘hair. as well as by hereditary influ- hundred of the“ valuable “we mb An unusual feature of the ranch is Dominion Bridge .. .. 721/, . ences.,woods and humid atmosphere “ms playing like ‘mans m the“. a 6st which hi! tililenio mbtherilil Foreign Power Securities .. 26 O! Mermaid, P. E. 1.. vice-presid- also favor this important quality. pens. ‘Fhe st. Avard‘s ranch is being "it You“: mink liirle her ow}; Riiicii; Fraser Company .. a4 ent of the Sliver Fox srbibiiorv wehhka good m 5km Wm W“ emamed by the addition o; ; new and whim i! P" ec-J’ "i" 9m“ General Steel Wares .. 22 Association at‘ Prince lidward uncut one poundnhe weight “Sub shed glxly Ieet long, containing four “i9 Dena. I . Home Oil .. . l3 lsimirl, through whose efforts, aa- 1y vuylng from m w .19 ounces. The tiers of pens. and at both ranches the Mr. Ferguson has made large ship- Imperial Oil .- - -- 31".» 5151"‘ hi’ a "limb" "i "m" Mn’ thick. long fur makes the weight. iquipment and stock are being con- menis of live mink to Norway, New- Industrial Alcohol .. .. ll ills bf¢°i1°"~ "iii m" "'5‘“l“' This ‘is s. most important point, as mmily improved. foundland, Quebec and other parts International Nickel .. 36h’.- iiim Illeeiihss were held. heavy gm- i, “m, durgbl, md m“. A Guudiln representative who vls- of Canada. and has ioiliid the hilai- illiemaiionsl Petroleum .. 20% -__"_ ------ -€--_----~ some. (ed Mia-Ferguson's ranch at hlshome ness a fascinating as well as pront-Mggpy-ggi-i-ig __ ~40 Steel of Canada Pfd .. 42 . ____ __ ins surprised at the quality of fur able one. 1n these markets the Monti-ea] pope‘, __ __ 12-1 GLENWOOD A _ whiclrsklllful breeding can produce. "Ferguson strain" ,is establishing a Mccon Ffgnflgngg _, 34s; New York prices at 21l- m- WB" AND ,VICINITY The best strains from nova Scotia. name for itself which is highly cred- National Breweries __ 117 . __ . Quebec and Prince Edward Island itable to the mink industry in this National sue; c“ __ __ 33% Allcghany .. ..._ 25%. _ have ‘beemsccurcd. new Sim-k b91118 Piilvinm CanadaBronze .. 42 American Can, .. 123% Messrs John G. and Lester Hickey ' ' i l " Canada Melting .. l4 Anaconda .. 99% recently motored froniBratnnpiiltass MONTREAL srocx EXCHANGE Quoted at close, Oct. 30.1920. Dominion Tar .. l8 Bendix Aviation -- 33*‘: and oi-o spendingavacation-wiih their ' Abitlbi .. . 87% Famous Piayersq. ... ... 41 Ccnsolidaied Gas .. ... 95% mother‘ Mrs Ame yucky‘ Dunbllne whoiudntronisiooir Exchange and Call Money ...... .. .. (w. Noranda. .. sail international Harvcsicr 51% . . . . »‘ . Curb and the no..- York Markets will Alberta. Pacific Grain a4 Power Corporation .. asiKennecoll Copper l- ti? -i=ota.io digging in this section is ppm gt twelve o'clock noon Thurs- Asbestos .. ... ... ... -.. 4 ‘Frill? BFOB- -- --. -- 90 ‘Piiriiilioimi Plflyeihiiafiky -- 45”“ about completed and many people are day and will be cloned on Friday Brazilian .. ... ... ... ... ... 447’; Quebec Power .. ... ... .. .. 74lP00l‘ v51 C0- B- -- 27 i-akins advantase o! the 800d rmds and Saturdli- 3~ A. Oil ... ... ... ... ... 45 Ehawinigan .. .. ... ... ... '17 Siflriinl; Sfiiilfiiiie! A- .-->-- ---- 14 and large quantities ofsced and table i n. c. Power 4p Smelters .. . . zcrmvlllys overland .. iilii stock are being~hauled toO'Leary. MarketreportefurnishedbyGreen- Building Products .. .. 22 Steel of Canada . . . . . 45‘Raclio .. 2:41;- _ , p . shields do Co. Montreal. to Stewart Canada Car .. .. 24 Simona .. .. 32.0. P. R. . ... . “Ti Mrs Angus McLean, Milo recently M1855, go" an Gregt; George Street. Canada Cement 19 Wayagasnack . ... 50 Gencral Motors .. ‘. ppcnt a few days in Glenwood. the Charlottetown. . Canada Power and Paper 22% Winnipeg‘ Electric .. 57 U. s. Steel .. 183a gum, (A h" mun“, M, and M“ Gcorgh H. McIsuc. - F Mr and Mrs Charles Butler recently _ lbs. Gold Til? yeast.) \. Owing to f X.1iand x.2 Shred n. u. Meat Fox Biscuit R, M, Fine Puppy Meal. Per l0"- pfliind 131i: "" ii] ... ‘act's... ‘us; rbiibiséus. whole wheat flour. shorts, barley, Per 100 lbs. . 1_ rl00lb.lots......85-W m 1g) llibiicals guilerwliole Wheat. ifflidi’ "° Boncmeal. . ts . . . . . . w‘. lino Ground Alfalfa Meal. Per‘100 um sh;a.>.;.".;.a'ol;.';.-:.;.'."u.;.".'.' .... Prices are Subject to Braces Iiox Fee d and Ranch Supp 1R&M _R&M Puppy Chara“! Biscuit and. ’ Meat ' and ' p0,; Puppy Biscuit Meal (contains bone- Per 100 89.00 hi... Fox plumb. (will-sins malt and ’.....'s0.s0 feed). per l00'lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $700 s11 . wh l Brown ' :x:-i Brolseon Rice. per 100 lbs. 15.00 Yellow Commeal, (write for Frill?) “ch Wholewheat Flour. '14 nvlliiii __ L“ Per 100 mlmii ssoo ' ‘ioo lbs.‘ ssm -...--..--.....-. Galygflized 25 gal. double Steam Cooker- Bfaceg MCKay Co's Water and Spring Streets SUMMERSIDBP- E- - -~Wholesale and Retail- Hardware. ~ Grocetiea. Fill’ Stoves.’ Gas Erlliiw" ded Whole Wheat’, Rice a Plain Sodas, liluffet Whole Wheat Fox Food. Each‘.l........' With bag-rack...........i.... $45.50 2404b. Counter Beale, with tin scoop. Each from Tires, ‘Accessories. A/LL APRICES NET F.'O.B_. SUMMERSIDE . ‘ \_ .' hP' {Fl rllFxFeed we" "i * * .;.".::.;:. Wilts. N2. Newfoundland Clear Cod Oil, per $211123 meal. alfalfa meal, dried milk. yew. iviiiwi ...... ............ nip) Per 100 lbs. $1.50 (Cans Extra) (Specm discount on w“ 10,5) Fleischmanns Pure Dry Yeast, 2% lb. pkg. ' ........... ...................... .. .4 ' R~ M- "mbbkw Puppy Men’ ‘mnmlm mt- enhPurity Hard Wheat Flour. Ontario Feed ticicnt charcoal.) Per 100 lbs. . . . . . .. $8.00 “our. wme m, wholesale m, feta“ prim,‘ R, M Puppy Biscuit‘ (contains meat dried ~ Old Island Oatmeal, Rolled Oats. Write ' ' ' ices. mum yeast. Per 100 lbs. . . . . . ... $8.50 (Or Izliear-Ever Mummum Fmdmg Pans. Each 'i=';.~"u'.;='é.; ...... .. Aluminum Feeding Pans. Each Par dozen ' Enamel .. _. Per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. $2.00 Galvanized Drinking Pans, ioval.) Each ' i flirvwiiliid Wm“ m B“°I““" e dozen sins por 86-50 w! 51-” n: so sishu Meat Chopper. Each $5.50 "Broken Plain Sodar in air tight w°°d ha" No. 60 Geared Meat Chopper. Price each reis orboxes. Per iou lbs. _..............sn-li° .......... ........................ .. $15.00 No.70 Power Meat Ci-opper, specially equip- Imlwrial Cod 0U W‘ 515cm“. P" mo 99d with grease and oi! cups. Price each lbs; . . . . . . . . . . . , . .- - . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 ., .. . _ 100 , 0Ext H P e M tCho r. “W”! 5M0 php‘.n.v...nfi.e.g.l....l.,.efs'lfl ' io $323510 m’ (ready to edl No. DOComblnatinn hand "and power bone ' 10o lbs. ......... “av-oil ‘grinders. Each ........... .. $42.00 ‘“°§;1Z',§§:u§:gw§buwhori (Ready to feed). Fairbanks Stationary Gasoline Engines. Battery and -Magnato equipped. 1%. 2. 3. and s 1-1 .P. mihgines. price $10.00, $03.00. 8128.00 and 3.00. no. iodjiziootrio Motors, Wi-im ‘for prices. ' 500 lb. New Waneri Platform Scale. Each . ..... ........ ........ .. $32.00 ' 500 lb. Fairbanks Morse Platform Scale. $39.75 """.'."."".;.;'.;;;.;..A."5ui'... aoo lbs. Priced S e we u“ t 17.55‘ Price ...;.....r{2.5o ISLAND niture. Pair... Gas, Oil. nd Broken 1% and 2 h. p5 14.00 ‘ lies ,_¢_<_Iv1 .v "Pelt" Value i “May Pgfiidged ' Theskin valueofualiva fox may be judged from the following standards: Colon-Glossy black onneck and wherever no silver‘ hairs are found. m black must be 6x1 bluish cast on over the ‘body. The underfurunust also be dark colored. lThe fur of silver and blkck foxes isa. dark slate next to the skin. ' i _. Silver Hairs-Pure silver bands, not white or veryprominent. m the cost- liest skins which are well scattered over the pelt. Flakinesa. which is the appearance of whitish or chalklsh silver hairs placed close together in patches isobjectionable." ‘ Texturw-Buyers pass judgment on the skins by drawing the hand over zlie fur. The softest fur is the most valuable. This quality of softness is referred in as "silkiness." Gloss-The sheen must be evident. . It is caused by the perfect health of ithe animal and the_ fineness of the motored from Boston. Mass and are spending their vacation at the home of the letters mother, Mrs. Angus McPherson; Dunblme: liriends oi’ Mr and Mrs William Stewart. formerly of West Point, now located in Errol,‘ New Hampshire, will regret to learn that their oldest child, George-bar lately been iii with ap- pendlcities. They also sulfered the loss of some clothing and filmiiure when the house in which they were living-a five-family tenement .was destroyed ‘by fin. Rally Day services in the United church at Gienwocd was conducted by Rev. Mr. Harding and Rev. Mr Luring while Mrs. EL. McDvugail had charge oi’ the musical part of the program. The the musical part of the program. The service of worship centred armind the theme 1n "Quest of others" and was pleasingly rendered. Mrs. William H. Gilicash is now visiting in Olenwood, the guest of Mrs. Neil _A Boulter. Mr and Mrs Melvin Ellis, West Cape were visitors to Glenwood on Sunday, "the guesis cl Mr and Mrs E. L. Mc- Dougall. - The news of theunea-pected death of Mr. John Mclsaac, Glenwood dur- ing the early hours of Sunday morn- ing. the 13th. inst was heard by his friends with surprise and regret. Mr. Mclsaac was seventy-seven years old and was unmarried. He and his sister had lived together until‘ thetime of ‘ her death. a few years ago. Since her deccsse he has ‘lived ‘alone except for s short last spring when he was taken to the home of his brother Rec‘- tor to be cared for during an illness Funeral‘ services were‘ nducted by Rev. Father McCabe of Brae, where and i4 are nonresldents. Of these seventy-nine students twenty-two are candidates for the Sacred Ministry of whom thirteen come from the-diocese of Nova Bootia. and ninc- from the diocese of Fredericton. Both the men's and the women's residences are tax- ed to their full capacity and it was impossible to accept all the applicants; which goes i0 show that when increas- ed accommodation is available in the new buildings there will be a' demand for it at once. ‘ Dr Moore announces that through the generous interest of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Owen it has been made possi- ‘ ble to add 1o the work of the Div- inity Faculty a course of lectures in voice culture elocution and deport- ment. ‘rhellniversity is fortunate in being ablo to secure the services of the Rev. John Furlong, rector of St. Mark's Church, Halifax, as lecturer in this department and Mr. F‘urlong..who i . has won distinction in voice produc- j tion and management, will begin his ‘f work at. once. ‘Needless to say the g generous contribution of Mr. and Mrs. ; Owen which has made this work pos- ~sible is highly appreciated. / The new King's buildings on Stud- I ‘ icy campus are rapidly approaching completion as regards the walls and i, rooi’. It is expected that within a lort- i night the men's dormitory on tho south sideoi’ the quadrangle will be, roofed 1n. The massive pillars c-f ln- i diana limestone supporting the main portico are being placed in position and the cupola on the main building is being put up. The general elevation. as well as the texture cf the masonry . of the walls, are being greatly admired and it will not be long now before the completed lines of this sei. of buildings will be in evidence. An interesting piccc of statuary which represents Acncas carrying i Anchises out of Trey has been brought from the Convocation Hall at Windsor ‘ be” prcszdcnl’ and is being built into the centre of‘ i. A t. the front elevation of the merrs dor- | r i Li. . _. a .. 'I'i.'.ll painter. whom sf‘ 0-. Guardian. adorn ihc main lolzby. .n\t.\ (iUARlHAN . . . (‘. ll‘. Jcffcrys ‘.1. (‘. .~'\.. recognized as ilir grcstcut Canadian historical" l hi‘ i6 fim- drawings illustrating dramatic hlghspot; in ' ill!‘ Dominica's story; begin on November Znzl wrckiy publication in The . The series. n-liicii vuna-liiuics a privileged adiance publication-calf‘ ‘. a collcctImg uliirh (will appczn" in hook itlrm n~xi p'car.ii'ill lie acccpicd as els- iablislbilg a new standard in neuspupcr features iii this country. Originals of Mr. Jcflcrys’ ivnrk hang in the National (iulicry. Ottawa. the Toronto Ari Gallery. and all important Canadian exhibitions. 1 productions (it a numhrr of them have been adopted by hundreds oi‘ schools i throughout iliz: lrnininlnn as a suppicmfili tn (he icavliiiig oi‘ history. lwnrk is cagcriy sought hy privnlc collector: and large corporations. the palatial new Manor Richelieu was complz-ixd rcccntly at Murray Bay. Que“ Mr. Jelferys was commissioned to execute the two fine panels which ' ‘Mr. Jctfc-rys is a member of the Royal Canadian Academy and ni‘ ihc Ouiariu Society oi‘ Artists. of which lailer body he has lln was aisn iiic first president oi‘ the Sbcieiy of Graphic HELD 11v AMERIC in?» FJRifAL bc-RIES PUB. His When mitnries. The Alumni Association oil the University is hearing the expense ‘ While no dale has been set (or the 9i ti" $731155" 0i this beautiful YEP‘ .‘ formal opening ni’ the new building Team-am?" 0f ihefiifisicviil, Sub-Wit in“ n, is ns-t deemed practicable that any i0 ihe new Mme 0i X11185» iportion or them save the President's Th! 9115159115"! residence and the iresidence will be occupied during the ChBDQI l" being iiliiiheii 110W» The iplfififilli. academic year: and ll is pos- BQB-"i-iiill 0911i"! 0i i319 Chapel 5119i“? isible that the formal opening of the ill! i0 “VIEWS! Slime {he Biiaiiiiidi"! buildings may not take place until has been removed. President and Mrs. ‘next Augugt u-hgn a mum” U; (hp Moore hope to be able to move inlo Alumni oi the University will be held their new home early in December. in 331115;; '* ‘ ' ‘A ‘il615-l0-3l-Nov, 1-4. FOR SALE Canadian National Silver Fox Pa}: for Sale. Several pairs ranging from medium to pale silverg with larg1__ brushes and good tips. Excellent qual» . iiy. Apply in FRANK TRAINOR, Johnston“ River, P. I. I ( " i 9 Miles from Charlottetown ' Excels In ‘QUALITY of Product centres and direct from factory. interment wok place. Mr and Mrs NeilMclsuc are reclv- ing the congratulations of friends up- on the arrival of a new baby girl. Radio fans in this vicinity. who heard The sermons of luv. m. Bard. ing of Bummerside last year were pleased by the recent, announcement thathis sermons are lllifi‘ being b. dcasted ‘by Station ‘cncv. surn- merside. ‘ ' ' new xneova"'=coi.s.aoag simm- nvos Ills nnamo COIIPLI ‘non Worb‘i|,_well under way inali de- puhnonu otuionainrsiiy of lung's College. Halifax ‘and President Moore announces an enrolment‘ of seventy- nine student in the several faculties. i" .im I \ P_G,.l. of whom only-timings‘ sauna» RICHIVESS of Vitamine Confers? SUPERIORITY in Highest-class Pelt Production ECOIVUMY in Feeding Costs For sale by distributors in leading business PSRIAL Biscurr Co. cMARLoTTGTOWN (Joiorcd prints and rc- K