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DECORATING.‘ . Baby Sitters BEI..IABI.!s‘_\‘.'O_ \:: WANTS JOBi as Ba-by Siilet‘. Phone 2758-J. 1 cars 4 irticds For Sale '03 flfllj — 1941 CHEVROLET 1|‘ in good crnditioii. Phone 28S5'LJ. £31-“on SALE a. 1031 DODGE. AP- . ply 8'._- telling Street. between 3 and 7 P. M. ‘ FOR SALE — ll)-l7 IIALF-'I‘0.\‘ Chevrolet. perfect condition. Ap- ply 78 Biiyiieltl-Si. FOR. SALE — Two LATE MODEL Dodges. Priced to go. Apply l:‘.. I-‘rank Acorn. '. FOR SALE — 1934 cnnvnofizi ~_ Sedan. lleater. good tires. Price » $150.00. Ivan Bowness, Kensing- ton. I l r For Sale . ‘Fol 8ALl.1—2 I~‘lf.ESH CALVE; Apply Ernest McDonald. York. I . ._________—_——— 3 Iron SALE —— 1941 I’I-IILCO COM- blnatlon Radio. Shaw. 1119-J. . ——“ FOR SALE — 3 BURNER PER- fection Oil stove. Suitable for Summer cottage. Phone 1413. won SALE - CHOICE BUILDING Lots. $300.00 up. Stewart Mac» Kay. v FOR. Vincent R. R. 5. P:: :..!‘oIl SALE — 1 TRUCK PLAT- form and rocks 7 by 13 ft. Enoch . Ne-wson. Westmoreland. Phone ' 7-22, Crapaud. .___.___—..————.—— __I'oit SALE AT UIGG — House and barn and henhouse. in SW3 repair. with five acres of good land. Apply Mrs. K. Gillis. ‘Uigg. .___.__.__.—j———— FOR SALE — ONE HORSE. 8 years old. One Cultivator used two years. One spring tooth har- SALE — OOLLIE PUPS. McAdam, Docn-agh. row. Harry Ford, Brsokley Beach. tron SALE — 6-ROW. RA!-L sprayer. double boom top. used two years. Can be seen at Hil- lard Moass.-‘s. Freetown. Ken- sington muipment Co. COTTON FLOUR BAGS FOR Tcwelllng and Sheeting Plain No printing. Size 42" by 36“ Price $2.75 per dozen. Prepaid. John Ross and sons. Truro. Nova Scotls. For llont T0 LE’l'—0NE LARGE FRONT room. ground floor. Phone 2107-J. — I‘0 LE'l‘—FURNISHED ROOM. suitable for light housekeeping. Phone 1424. FOR RENT — COMFORTABLE furnlslicd room. Central. In pri- vate family. Suitable for girl or gentleman. Write Box 114, Guard- ‘ ian. rem-... Ileln Wanted WAN'l‘ED—GIRL FOR GENERAL house\\'oi'k. No cooking. Apply 59 Hillsboro. WANTED \VORKIl\'G HOUSE- kcepcr. Apply Mrs. Bell at Mil- lon's Old Spiiin. GIRL \'.'AN‘I‘liI) FOR. LIGHT housework. All modorn conven- iences. Pleasant pziiticn for the right p:irl_\'. in villdge of Kin- kora, Write Mzs. W. E. Mac- Guigan, Kll’lkC1’i'l. Houses Ants. Wanted rwo ADULTS WANT caN'rnAt,‘ ly lccalcd uiiluinished Apart- ment by May or June. Box 113, Guardian. lost L081‘ ——-‘IN sournronr on Charlottetown. man‘; wallet con- taining large sum of money and papers. Contact Em’:-st Drake. I-lazclbrook, or phone 4-3. Re- ward. Male Help Wanted WANTED — MARRIED MAN 1'0 take charge of farm work. House on property. Close to Ohs.rlotte- town. Apply 112. Guardian. BRANCH MANAGER FOR CHAR- lottetown Office of daily news- paper. Apply by stating age, quslli'lcstlon_s. etc. to Box 22. Charlotte llsmry suck . ————— IIIIIVI NOW POI IPIINO DslIvery—ctilnsse rim Hedge- wlil grow 2 feet first you--at plants sufficient for 25 feet (12 to 20 Inches bushy) t2.9s—ma- l“"‘i". ".'.‘.':.“*‘°..‘l.'.’.‘°° ac ll I-43 ‘at- l _.|iI‘“ in colors " ore . nroomi 'm?lfurs:;iss. lowni:;- __?_____ VENETIAN BLINDS ._ Iniionn LT GIRL WlAN'l‘S WORK BY THE WANTED To RENT —- 'rouius'r ‘ On Television I-‘lcor Sanding. MacDonald and‘. Sons, Dui:-staflnage. Plionc: Dennis &- Sons Store. Poultry — l FOR SAL!-:—'l'HREE DUCII AND} three drakes. Write Mrl. M.‘ White. Rocky Point. ‘ salesmen Wanted SECUIIIIT THE EASY WAN; By selling Familex products. We‘ need agents in your locality oi in your surrounding rural area Equipment needed for a l'\Ll'iii route. Experience not necessary, we will tell you how. Very littlai capital required. Best advantages ofiered for your $UCCE$$. Write to-day for free details. FAMILEX 1600. Delorimier. Montreal. 8 Typewriters ' l l l SEE THE ALL-NI:2\V PER.SONAl:i Portable Typewriter -—- the only office typewriter in personal size . New portable design, new spa:-k.l ling performance. Cash or terms Remington Rand Limited. 13! Richmond Street. Charlottetown. venetian Blinds Clark. Malpeque Road. Phone l52.3-J. colored blinds. free drape “fliers and drape rings. we go anywhere. Work Wanted day. Write Box 55_ cm-_ Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY —- 40 feeder piss. Apply Clark‘: Peed Service, Mt. Stewart. business. Must have at least eight cabins. Box 115, Guardian, WANTED TO BENT AT KEP- pooh for the months of July and August. furnished cottage, run- ning water. Write Box 107, stat- ing price. Gives Address TORONTO. March 29.—(UP) - Androw N. Mobellan. director of television at the Academy of Radio Arts here. tonight described tele- vision as "D2-ie most sincere and honest means of expression known to man.” It must be used with I keen sense of responsibility and trust, he said in an address prepared for delivery at the Univcrsity of Tor- onto. "'I‘elevlslon’is regarded by many as a combination of the theatre. motion pictures and radio, but in the final analysis it is far more than the sum total of all three. Television is an artistic medium of expression in its own right and. while it can learn much from the other art foivn-is. it also has it dis- linc‘.i\'c and "individual contribut- ion to make on its own. “There is a. certain intimacy and spoiitaneily to tel:-vision that is not truly inherent in any other medium." In the Unilcd States last year. more than $10.000.CCl) altogether was spent by more than 700 ad- vertisers on television. he said. This year the total is expected to exceed $25,000,000, with more than 1.003 participating advertisers. Toronio__Sioclis (Cansdlan Press) TORONTO, April 2- Shipping AI‘ SAINT JOIN Arrived Saturday . Vardulla. from Halifax W-instead. continental ports Sales Stock Close Arrived Sunday Msncheste shipper. Manchester 7700 Am Larder ....- ...-.. 21 F0 t Avalon. New York 2000 Am Neph 59 sailed S-turd-v 2990 Ang Cdn . __ 460 Fort Avalon. for Halifax and 1000 Aqua,-1“, 13 Newfoundland 8800 Arjon Torrhead, Ireland 2500 Ascot _ . City of Perth, Indll 12200 All on 5-306 Sundlv " 400 Auma .. °““- 6:250 Bagafif AT HALIFAX- 3100 Bankneld _ Arrived Saturday 27500 Barn,“ . 4 Arabia. Liverpool. England 1000 Bobjo __ N Nova Scotla, New York 3300 Bone.“ Herefordshlrc. New York ‘moo Bonn” _ _ Snlled Saturday v 500 Briilornc .. N°““~ 1000 Brewis U _ Arrived Sunday mm Bm Dom y Glela Run. from Narvik 3900 Emma“ Stanivny. St. John's. Nfld 4600 Emma _ ‘ Esso Pittsburgh. Carlpllo ._.;500 Bu” Cd” ‘Imperial Charlottetown. Kiss 2000 Burr Rl "“',‘.“"' Tm Cm Edm iigoer. Boston’ 1000 Cammm Beaverford. Siiint John. NB. ‘Jllili can Mril S“"°“ S“""“’ (I800 Cent Led 25000 Us-ti-nniiique 10300 L‘heskirk_ 1.'i00 licsterv .. . 19000 Cons Ansley . 81 7000 Cons Beatlio 61 ‘2000 (‘on Duq T 1000 Con Home . 04 13000 Con Lebcl . 10 ‘.2980 Con How 60 2001) Crowsliorc 13 3000 D'ArLigon 17 ITO Demo 17 1500 Doniildii . 58 10200 East Am 3 1000 East Cr Hurricane I-lava . Highririge Hugh Mal Jnculet Joburke Jolict Kelore , Kerr Add Ltigucrre . l. Fortune 1. Rowan l. Wasa .. zgxig k;'_‘r‘&i°°“"' Investigations would also be our- _.,500 Mmjnssa rled out to see if any other pro- :500 MM“ duct could be made. using the- ‘.;30O MacDf)m‘l'ld' 48 water power in the south coast ‘moo Macho ‘ 14 area. A seaport might be develop- 6825 MMLeoa’"' 370 ed ll:“l€'l‘E, perhaps a I‘lIll0‘IIll li£r- ‘ bour. Under considerst on so rrflgfipueg was the possibility of a refinery to 10100 Mosh" " ,,9 process the ores of Buchum. in 13000 N“ Pet; 1'“ L2 interior of the Island. snd also 1875 News 149 any other minerals which might 1000 New Algc 03 1-2 be.l.,‘,°““".' 1 id be 1500 New Bid __ N ‘ M34 e minera survey wou 2300 New Dlcken La Grundc Hermlne. for Louis- burg. N. S. Vardulia. Liverpool. England Monte Nafarratem, Cadiz Montreal City. Swansea Gisela Russ. Baltimore Plan lnvesligallon Of Nlld. Resources ST. JOHNS. Nfld. April I— An extensive investigation of New- ioundla.ncl's water. forest and min- cral resources will be carried out during 1950, described as the Provinces year of development, Premier Smallwood told the Leg- lslature. Specifically. he said foreststands of Labrador. the water power of the south coast and the mines of the Nctre Dame Bay area would come under investigation. Speaking during the Throne Speeoli debate. Mr. smallwood said it had been proven Labrador had 50.000030 cords of standing prime pulpwoozi. He did not say how much the investigations would cost. “It is hoped," ‘he said. "that the investigation will prove that it would be possible to combine Labraticir timber and south coast water power for a mill producing newsprint. sulphlte pulp or bleach- ed sulphate for fine papers. Such 3 mill would probably be situated at Arnold's Cove or Southern Harbor on the Avalon Peninsula. made lmm the air and would cov- er Ircm the bottom of Notre Dame 2100 New Gold .. .: 44 . woo u .. 4- .r°m*°:::.‘: 3000 New Marl .. 07 1-2 3’ g‘0°'t 5“ 00'; d Vt t H 8500 New Thur .. .. 14. cost 3 u mo‘ an en 5 W 2500 mchomn . 52 arggreigemenls have already been 31200 Norlartlc .. 65 m ' 2000 Normetal .. 260 _3oo un Keno . _, 330 4000 Norpick .. .. 04 7-8 2200 Upp Cd, ._ 370 91500 Norseman 14 2000 Vulcan _ _ _ 34 3000 Northland .. .. 08 1-2 3000 West Ashley 17 1-2 1790 0Bricn - . 132 1500 Wiltsey _ on ulifligg gkultn . .16: 1700 Yknlle B 95 . mega - 21400 Omnitrans . can]; 1500 Orenatla . 3400 Oslsko 600 Pend Ore 505 4500 Osulnke .. S170 Pac Pete 1000 Piin West 1500 Partcnan 2000 Piccadilly 1100 Pure Reef 900 Preston 2500 Que Gold .. 700 Que Mon 181113 Qucension 675 Quemont E‘ WINNIPEG. April 2 -— (CF)- Oats prices reached new seasonal highs, after steady sdvancu in re- cent trading. at Saturday‘: session 1000 Q“““b° " on Winnipeg Grain Exchange. 4333 %°lg°"i“" ' Oats and barley came in for 500 REC“; 3 33 commercial and local demand but M20 R0 M91“ ' 11 18 offerings were light. Rye trading 10000 Royba‘ ‘’ 10 ' was stimulated by activity in other 1000 Sm’; N2):-‘H 06 grains. Flax was inactive. 1050 Smrrm 212 There was no Canadian wheat 700 Sun ' zq export reported. riooo Silvnilzill 7‘ ,, C1,?“ w.:°gV,v.,h°“.'".‘°°(’, '?"‘"c'l"'f"’ 42600 Slade" 84 L2 nc ange in yet er ayr e 4000 South is‘... 450 Stand Piiv 1350 Sleep no 3900 Sullivan . . 298 2500 Superior . . 46 1300 Sylvanilc . 155 4663 Trek Hu . 300 1200 Tombil . 22 2000 Torbrlt . 112 9100 Tow Pete . 31 2000 Trans Tel 25 at $2.26. Closing Futures:-~ Oats: May 95: July 86 1-4; Oct. 76 7-8A. Barley: May 1.43 1-4B; July 1.31 1-8: Oct. 1.12 1-8. Rye: May 1.45 1-2; July 1.46 I-4/i; Oct. 1.44 5-8. Flax: May 3.73 3-43; July 3.74 1-2; Oct. 3.41. Cash Prices: Oats: No 2 CW 1.04 1-2: ex 3 .0 NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Clifford Melinda ' wsi.i., we: rixep THRI‘ LIGHT so I SEI. Mv coon: READ IF’ THAT coa- 3“°‘*“"°'- GET UP, NAPOLEON.’ o. '- CON%UNDE.D BOOK A& I WO\.I—D CW 1.03 3-4: 3 CW 1.lXi 1-2; ex 1 feed 1.03 1-2; 1 feed LN 1-4: 2 god 1.01 1-2; 3 feed 97 1-2; track Barley: 1 CW 8-row 1.7! 1-4; 2 CW 6-row 1.78 1-4; 1 CW 2-row 1.63 1-4; 2 CW 2-row 1.63 1-4; 3 CW 6-row 1.76 1-4; 1 feed 1.43 1-4; 2 feed 1.42 3-4; 3 feed 1.39 1-4: track 1.40 1-4; 2 CW yellow 1.48 1-4; 3 CW yellow 1.47 1-4. Eye: 1 CW 1.44; 2 CW 1.44; CW 1.41 1-2; rel. 2 CW 1.30 1-2; 4 CW 1.31 1-2; track_ 1.44 1-4. I-‘lax: 1 CW 3.76 5-8: 2 CW 3.71 5-8: 3 CW 3.56 3-4;} CW 3.51 34; track 3.76 3-4. 6! to moan: N. II. c. o1'rAwA, April 2 —(oP)-'ri-sde Mlirilster Howe Saturduy gave not- ice that he will cell Monday for usminsiiion of National Imeszoh Council activities. The Ifinletsrs notice of motion on the Commons v order pepsr asked for s I4-msn House committee to look into council work. examine documents and witnesses. and 'genst-slly sir sctlvitiss of the research Inn of the Hdsral Government. _ _...._...._._.._ . uxownvs qusnnas ‘His Ilatliis, probe ‘the most fsnions prison in man. ‘ hsd accommodations for only Q pn. lofilft Says om Considering Plans for Employmeni . OTTAWA, April 1 -- (OP) — '11;-ie Canadian Congress of Labor. -voice at 300.000 workers. yesterday accused the Government of trying to minimize Canada‘: unemploy- -ment and of having no program to deal with it. its annual submission to the Csiblnet brought from Prime Min- lsier st. Laurent the statement. that although more Canadians are em- ployed at better wages than ever before more employment 0I>D°fl' unlties have got to be developed to keep pace with B. growing popu- lallon. . This, he said. is is question "of very terious concern" to the Gov- ernment. But it was "not entirely without policies" to meet Jobless- mass. The Congress. charging that more than 10 per cent of actual "paid workers" now are out of 1058 came out with a planned seven- polnt, pmgram by the Government to sustain not only a high but on increasing level of employment. 00 increase consumption “and keep it increasing as fast as our product- ive power.“ “Our labor force is constantly increasing and our industry i-1 be- coming steadily more efficient." the congress said. "...Unless We can raise our standard of livlrflfl far enough and fast enough to keep pace with the growth in the labor force and in productivity per min unemployment will con- tinue to rise." lts prograxn called on the Gov- ernment for use of fiscal policy to keep effective demand up. 10 keep a. large purchasing _power concentrated in the 10W-mwme groups; for B. comprehensive social- sectirlty program for the some pur- pose-, more mobility of labor. "pref- erably by bringing indu.strY 9-0 labor"; aid to industries hit by seasonal fluctuations; immediate implementation of the public- works program planned for de- pressions; new methods to expand markets: adoption of the 40-hour week: renewed efforts to get the Provinces and tnunlclpllmfl '0 plan their public works DI‘0E1'lm3 to provide Jobs when private in- dustry doesn't. The Congress was laiie third 01' four labor crgtanlzations to place their views before Cabinet mem- beri. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Preu) 'l'oronl.o—Stocks mixed; western oils edge to new high. Montreal—Stocks firmer; papers brighten. New York—Stock5 firmer; low- priced stocks gain. .::__————————- CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 23rd. day of March A. D. 1950 In In Estate of 8. NELSON BELL late of Milton In Queens County In the said Province, agent. deceased. teststo. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constsble or literate perlon within said County GREETING: wnaniias noon radius the petition on file of George W. Mee- Lcod of Charlottetown in Queens County aforesaid. retired, sud Char- les E. canon of C‘ Iottetown aforesaid. glnsier. the executors of the above named Estate praying that 1. Citation may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the Il-|dEltItetohollIfIuppebI'bo- fore the Judge , ‘ at a Probsio Court to be held in the Court House In Cherloiietown In Queens County in the said province. on Tuesday the 25th. day of April next. coming. at the hour of eleven o'clock neon of the some day to shew cause If any they can why the Accounts of the sold Estate should not he pass- ed end the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of II. I-‘rsneis Msofhoe. Esquire. Proctor for said Petitioner. AND II‘ IS HEREBY ORDERED that a true copy hereof be forth- with published in some" newspaper published in Charlottetown biote- said once in sec): week for at least four consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. In the hen til the Court House in chsrlotieiovnsv aforesaid. at er near the Bank of Nova. Seeila In Chsrleitetown and at or near tise store of Vernon Gillespie in Milton sforesald so that all persons interested In the said Iletuie ea Raphael -Weill or 00. Sun Fan clsco. Oaiilornll. proprietors of the white House. have hsd Ir?“ success in promoting sslas oi silver fox. They featured four styles rans- lng. in price from sin. to .: In all cases silver fox and p t-mum fox were fsvoud over nstursl blue. The ad copy says Q return of long- hsired furs is " welcome return for fashion-conscious Sen Fran- cisco, where urs are an nccwted accessory, an lmporisnt addenda. to city suits. late-dsy fsshions." Au types of furs will be offered between now and the end of April at auctions in the United States and Census. Ranch mink sales which were cancelled by most com- panies by mutual agreement dur- ing the month of March. will be resumed this month. on A9?“ ‘"3 to 7th New York Auction company. general furs. ranch and mutation mink; April 6th Western Canadian Raw Furs Auction Vsnoouver. gen- uol ssiu; April 11-It-14. Lunpson. F1159!‘ at 1-luth's, New York, all types of furs including silver fox; April 14. Montreal Fur Sslee (Oui- ada) Ltd.l April 17, Hudson’: Bay Company. Montreal. _ l sale of turn; April 24. Canadian lnir Auc- tion salsa (Quebec) Lid. Montreal. general sole of fun; April 1|-28. Lampoon, Fraser & Huth. New York, ranch mink. We have received from J. rer- gus Grant, Assistant Director Pub- licity Division, Department of '.l‘rsde and Commerce, Ottsvvu. I very attractive booklet entitled "Canadian Furs." It was prepared in collaboration with WM. Ritchie, Department of Agriculmre for dis- tribution at the fair section of the Milan sum tlousl ‘rude Fair which opens on April 12th. on page I is the Oensdlan Cost of Arms; on page 3 la a reproduction of photograph or A haudlcmo young lady s.ir hostess surrounded by mutstion mink pelts which were iiown across the Atlantic for dis- play In Europe. They comprise Bliverblu, Sllverblu Breath of spring, Pastel Breath of Spring. Kohlnur, Blu Frost, Glaciers and White mini: pelts, each a specimen pelt we would Judge from the illu- stratlon. Page 3 is a reproduction 0! I photograph of I prize g white mink one of the many new types being raised in Canada. 'I'hc'.| follows reading matter of which these are extracts; “Several cen- turies of hunting and l-rapping have not seriously affected the cspscity of Canada's stock of fur-boning animsls to make 'a. leading contri- bution to the world's requirements of furs of the hlglwst quality. The Yukon. North West Territories and other northern areas form a reser- voir from which under wise ins.-. mode of comes-vstlon s Valuable catch may be taken in perpetuity. Canada's fur resources In being suintsntlally supplemented by the increase of fur-best-lsig snimsla reared in captivity. Page 4 has 1 photo of buyers from Europe and the United states inspecting mink in the fur Isles building of the Hudson‘: Bay Com- pany in Montresl. and below is the statement thst as per cent of the value of Canada’: total annual fur pelt production is derived from the iur ranching industry which was pioneered in Canada. This euc- ceuful doniest.lostlon’of the silver fox. mink and ofha fur-bearing aniinsls or high pelt value hes in- troduced a new and profitable . brsnch or animal husbsndry. In the 1941-40 season 'I.3M.ol).I were taken in Cansda from nus furvbearlng anitnsls and 'l'fl,l.i00 pelts were from fur fsrms.'I'he'vtlue of the latter amounted to about 35 per cent or the gggteglte value. There sre about 6.000 fur farms in Census. the most Important being those rsising standard < ‘Anti new type mink and silver and new type foxes. The booklet thlnigool on to describe the different types of I21- ver fox and system of grading ranch fox pelts and how the fur trade benefits from the govern- ment grading system and explslns that each pelt curries a tag sttach-‘ ed by the govemnnsnt inspector of the fur ‘nspectlon and grudiu Iforesaid may have due notice thereof. WITNESS Ilia fleneur laseld Pslsnss-. Judge of the said Pnbsie court so charletistelvn in Queen's County. the duy all ynr first above written. By the Court I. bins-gstetAaIrew. leglstrsr usnn ii-Aim 2-1947 Form The All shove units are ATTENTION FARMERS — WI: OFFER FOR. nmnniuu saw Till: DIPLEIIENTS Ileeosdliio 1-1949 FAIIMALL CUB '1'lIAO10lt complete with Plow sad Oslilvstor 2-HORSE DRAWN HAY MOWIBS 1-MMJORIIOK-DIIIING GANG PIDW FERGUSON naorons. mlshlr topsyoiiessyneferredraymestflaa. 3. ii. 3'i’iii§r6"i“ir.. -' DIALII ' ‘ FOLLOWING aed. tosell—uptotliresyesn "'°.“""'. 'I‘....llJ'llll‘l8 . ooiisrom ‘Will 4 Silver Fox and Mink Farming ¥§§3 1.441. ..4.... ii ‘ Anséitcslsmgsnfidienu Dspu-t.nisnt.oi on . as s. pegs devoted to osuouin mink slur the min place it holds in the world of furs, end on pegs ‘I are two models. one W0!-fins I Bllverblu mink Jsoket and the other s Bilverblu mink ooIt——cortsinl¥ mlllllflcsnt cm. ations. .4 The mate of Canadian fur trade is wet described on plus 8-9-lo and 1.1 and on the bottom of page 1.1 is A photograph of s collection of outstanding silver fox pelts raised on Osnitdtsn fur fsrms. On pile 12 and 13 is an illustration otf a typical fur farm. certainly a credit to the proprietor. on page 14 is a young lady model wearing s 10:: jacket 01 ‘ besuty sud dsllln nisde from fine quality POI-rl platinum pelts. sixteen and 1'! and the remainder of the writ- ing part oi the booklet era in Erenclt On page 17 Ire‘ models wearing cspee of Blu Frost‘ and Bllvet-blu mink, beautiful selections Indeed. Page I) is a reproduction or A model wearing a plntlnum fox cape of rare beuty and design. very attractively portrayed. our compliments and congratulations to the publicity division of the De- partment of Trade said Comtnerce sud to sll who had to do with the production of this very fine book- let. It will be unqueatlon “y’ or very great value in bringing to the attention of foreign buyers the OK- cellmce and qusllty of Canadian wild and rsnched furs. Then is no doubt thut.our exhibits sit the Mllsn trade fair in the past have been the means od focusing ai- tent-lon of buyers on Canada. end this season exhibits. tonther with the booklet—which visitors can take with them-should greatly increase that interest. Acme illustrations leased a very attrsctlve photo of Princess Eliza- both greeting Winston Gliurchill at the Guildhall bsnquet In mndon in connection with the Lord May- or's National Thanksgiving Fund. AT OIIGE Number of ‘en’ .1 pigs. _ Over 80 esowh. WELLINGTON MeNlllLL Bunlssin Boll’: Wharf . Charlottetown ‘ 'AN.'l_'ED Smart Indy sales clerk fen country store. experience preferred but not: necessary, APPl.V=-- ABC. 15/19 Guardian FOR‘ SALE Two acres of land on high- way between Charlottetown and Beech Grove Inn. Good The Princess is wearing Platinum bwdm 9"“ F0’ “"595 furs -{which were sent as a gift by Pflflc CPD]! “)3 Prom er Jones on behalf of thi Pgovince when she became th; MMPHEE.‘ TR‘-‘None b do u Prince Phillip. That lit ' has dons more to feature Pllnflfinl 0 tt:"' as" fox fun and popularize them than ‘"9 -3-‘- WYWDI We "NW of- ' HOUSE FOR SALE In desirable residential district, 277 Kent Street. ' In good condition. 0n 2nd floor are three latgobed rooms with cupboard In each one and one bedroom on the third floor. A large bath room and toilet to- "gether wltlra largo linen closet are alsoon 2nd floor. On first floor are large living room, den, dining room, kitchen and pantry. The attic is large and finished. Oil furnace and sepsnto oil water heater for both and general use. Very large yard and garden with fruit trees and grapes. Also s large two-car gangs and hen-house. Can be inspected st any time by appointment with OWIIOI. DR. 0. II. BEER ' 277 Kent Street -— 126 Richmond Street. SA OF ‘REGISTERED . siioniiionii and HEREFORD cirrus .uAsuox'ci'sAssssa, oi-as can-you ssuie-is Insane ruin-shresfsemseftbeutrissiathialsll ""9" wAL§£n's § samunnsy.-lsrnn. "9' '."“. L E: s—A'r 1 slit. . "!“.'=*'- 1g ‘ vflur‘