NOYL-‘IYEBEB 2??- 1941 DPAGE, NINE n’? ii‘? ‘llelp Wanted’ Advertisements" Ulnltl inc new government re feuuve uu seplunlber i. it is still an advertiser's own name "Help Wanted" advertisements lug- gllusesilci: farm help; tlaeirrrs; nurses and probationers- flihlllfl and trapping help. and fer students employed mite; gohuoi. All utllul "Help limited‘ advertises-nuts, hu Dc .l.vmi.l d b) the lslivcftiarl to the Nana aelvier u-hccr, llneullnvlylncul Inlllflygncg I. 0. (I F. llall liu-llmonu Sires-i. and u" reu- [im-Hs approval the advertisers: nts The Charlottetown Guardian. gnlalluus vllneh oceans e1. Permissible to publish an; never. mun uul Selectlve Commission, lving the of. can tllcn be [gym-led h, Advertising Rates —Payahls in Advance- Minimum Charge for Any .1.- e- menu I guy Central Gull-Nissan ltscnil, l0 pa! word; y" per word; Announcements and U classified 3c per lord; In Memorial Notices i Floral and Spiritual Olin-lugs, Cards, etc, Condolence itie oer inch; Wedding engaxlm e“ "so" ‘a "We" "l... ... ......, g prec In. ll I i; q | 4gp fill?‘ p: inch. Address and goeatltlon 01.00. 031a n h: sill‘ u " j- For Sale QBUSHER BELTS ANI) ALL other belts. Rubber Trams. Clin- wn Morrison 11-26-41 _ |,|;__ GENTLEMAN’S FUR “Ecgnggi; in good condition. Phone 1315 11-26-31 fj-WVBITE race roxas invited - Woodman Ranch §p2u8 liifk 254‘ ” sass-TWIN csmuaca Fggll stroller combined in good con- dit éPRuLLIficwtJH-Ll" siuu- cannsoa Mas. s. Miscella neous Beauty salon. it Mid 9 ft. 6 inches. Mon Furnishing Co., Ltd. Montague. Spruce and Fir Logs. Iengtll% received. ‘rs-actor Manure Spreader Truck MacNutt Hall Co. Char lottetown. 11-24-27-2 KIRBYS ENGLISH IRON FOR Yeast Tonic Tablets for Nervous Macaw, Bonshaw. Disorder. A neral blood tonic -- 89c post aid. e Two Macs Drug rooms T0 LET r01: 1.10m‘ housekeeping, Douglas St. ll-27-3i Agents Wanted _i______ ‘ii-mm -- months they wll SPECIAL g: twal ll. S - MRS. JOHNS’! N’ 9n 1'9 54 l 113,448; however, be very difficult to dis- il-zfl-izt and Mon ATTENTIONBI FARMERS JUST adlan Fur Auction Ba AND Store, C arlottetown l1-20-Fri-t . TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS CONNECTED WITH Silver Fox Far ming Mink Bil/eaters’ Association of the Province of Quebec held a eaersi meeting at Knowlton, Que- ec, last Sunday. Official delegates from Federal and Provincial rov- ennlcnts were in attendance and _ t--- on the present market s tuatlon. The Province of Quebec through its Department of Agricul- ture is showlng a very paternal in- terest in fur faamin -fox and mink raising. A bonus o $1.00 a pelt is given on every good silver fox pelt and fifty cents on the other grades to encourage the farmers to keep on raising oxes, and m other ways the fur farmer is being helped. , The ‘roronto Auction Sales Ltd. will conduct its initial sale on Dec- ember 10th and again on December 21st. Ranch mink and silver fox will be the furs disposed oi. later on, January 7th, and succeeding hold a lleneml sale of all furs. 'l|.us Toronto is k a worthy rival of fur centre. it wi cc Mon pla treal as since the days oi CEILING PRICES PAID FOR the early voyageurs it has been the 7 fur centre of Canada. But it will be all to the good to have more cun- petltion as it is the life of Lads, until the recent opening of the trcal Fur Bales. Ltd, the Can- les Company, Ltd. had a, practical monopoly in Myvagon. C. E. the marketing of furs at auction. g. B! By the way, the next auction sale of the Montreal Fur sales will be December 7th, which is Just a ck from next Monday. The Can- adian Fur Auction will be on the 15th so that in a short time we will have a picture of the fur situation. one of our fox farmer friends in W a nted “IAIVTED '-' WARM BEILSH‘ a variety of over two hundre INCREASE YOUR. REVENUE B! selling Jim Products during your consigned a nrmber of silvers t0 scare time Interesting profits on the New York Auction Company tho vicinity of Charlottetown who d received returns a few days ago ling r001“. ¢efltml~ APPIY "P necessities. including: Tea. Coffee-lfrom the early November sales. Guardian. 114543 Toilet Articles. Spices. etc. Noyrhe skins averaged about $3. per risk under our Thirty Day Trial pglfl evsl- the previous auction. Male and Female Help 353g- filgéuiizoltftga = ‘git: Pro- which a encouraging. wfintiid N'1°'1___7-l_°1- odors have no doubt read _. Our re Female Help Wanted-V srsrvocaarprzns am) rvrrsrs needed badly bv Government for war wmh You can train at home for Job as Stencgrapher. Typist. Office Clerk Letter Canter. Mail Clerk Customs Examiner etc Free advice and record of an- pnlnlmeni of our studens iron M c c Civil Service School Ltd look after Invalid. Country Toronto l0 The oldest in Can- ada. No Alieni-‘l- TRAFFIC CONTROL ABSISTANTS Personal , - sromacn rowmza Willlillsnblglged thousands of sufferers from indigestion. uuu-“l-‘fl- BK-‘ld siomach and digestive 811111031?!- Relieves distress auickly- v @- icnllv. Don't wait another day. 50c and $1.00 at Rcddixi Bros. 2_0_B- "To LET H2 Great George St. Next to Checker Taxi Suitable for business stand. clerical records and telephone, clearin flight data. Qualiiicatio 0.: ages typing. Must have excellent te ve cs, I health. integrity. lhlrther det on rs displayed in offices in lar ions, obtainab at Post Office THAN DECEMBER l0. 1M2. Lost WANTED CAPABLE WOMAN T0 for the Marlt gel-gm Moncton. lluggéerlred. Write Box 383 or phone Ikhlfi-C, lul auwrr. work, pepart- i present Fritz Welsslsr of ment of Transport. $100 monthly l who was the largest buyer 0i silver and ‘living bonus. Shift work fog in the asslstulg in air traffic controll-Icwever, Mr. McLurc has a warm towers wherever required. keeping place in his heart for the Marl- . using raxilophonc .me Fur Pool, Ltd. and is pleased ll MINE-It lust they have chosen such s |Plfl1~ lilldld rcpmsentatlve as to 30, preference aviation associa- 3mm; u, tion or training. at, least three business at a standstill this season years’ high school, two years’ of the year the collection oi silver good office experience, includillgl fox pelts one V0108, speak English clearly fig. h intelligen cod ails pos r cities. Applicat- should ee filed with Civil Service Commission, Ottawa, NOT LATER 11-28-1! the advertisement oi our friend F. R. McLalne, who has been appoint- ' ed representative in this PF°Vln°° ime Fur Pool. Ltd- 0i This reliable company which ha; been in biuiness 101' ycalg has s, splendid record. was represented by W. Chester s. Mc- WANTED MIDDLEAGE HOUSE- Lure, and those W110 dfinflgned 113v? KRPCYJIOOK for one. G. Guardian. to our knowledge bee“ “e11 Dleflied u-zo-allwita the returns. This sewn M1’- ‘Mel-uni wlllrudgvitlxeidallvillixlséttislczliilzw- °° b“ n‘ Montreal Marltimes last season. our friend With the automobile for auction INIDOBBB through the Maritime Fur Pool. Ltd. will be just a nice sideline for in. Mcbainn and it ls not nec- assary to mention ssaln t t W111 give faithful and intelligent mamtand attention to every ship- men . According to the Canadian Fur Auction sal company. Ltd. v11- certain con tions prevailing at present make it impossible to forces what, price; will be eventually est- a““” ’ on Canadian raw furs Guar ll. K.S. HEMMING _& 00. FiiERYTlllilG m arm. ESTATE 42 Richmond Si. Tels. Duy l376-Nighf 314-537 A PRUFITABLE INVESTMENT There is a constantly growing demand for Apartment; for rental in tilts City, Every Apartment [louse is filled and the owners are receiv- ing good rental returns. Because of wartime reasons we are able tn offferl FOR SALE — TWO APARTMENT HOUSES _ No. 1—ln a desirable resltlemial locality -- House of five apart- mcvlts, each containing hardwood floors. modern Pllllflblnl- hot. water heating. Large lawn with trees. Annual 111MB" -—ovcr $2000. . 2—A Three Apartment House, centrally located. Convenient situation for business people. ilot water furnace and all mod- ern LuHVCIIlCIICES. Annual income-Slim?- We also have one or two houses listed for sail Wllllil! “Ill! 5° may converted ma. Aplllllcllt heuscl. 00m ml "will l" proposition with us. FOR SALE HOUSE AND sroar: - AT NEW PERTH Small. Grocery Sim-c and B-roomcd house, combined. In [wll farming community. Price $1509- lllll Vi" “w” "'7 "lnmbh offer for immediate sale as owner ls out of the Province. FOR SALE ‘ crrv nousas APARTMENT nouszs TENEMENTS. CITY BUILDING 1.01s. sumluaa nousas, our or TOWN nousas. HOTELS AND sronss. T0 LET FURNISHED rammovss, s man. sltvwl "a i‘. Pm" llishway in vicinity ef airport. Hut llr furnace. Mull! 33°- FURNISI-IED ROOMS TO LET W h 1a number of sinlll l Mm‘ "m" ‘i’ Mn" but w: stiallongd fire groups v! WW l" "m" CmLDREN o: THE AIRFORCE FAMILIES MAY BE ACCOMMQDATED; l“ in which families may D0 THEIR OWN- COOKING- oar service i; me to owners and will!!! W ""1"- TO LET FURISREI) AND UNFUBNIBIIED SUITES OI‘ ROOMS: for light housekeeping. omens - smalls - WARIIIOUIB! We are agents for the sale of VITA 01-555 \ LOST IN CITY STORES DOOR- bell chime finder kindly notlfly m - - other than ranch mink and silver fox. A general decline of 15 to 20 percent frcm last year's 096M118 levels is expected. Its prediction for ranch mink and silver fox follow. ‘Ranch Mink: The uaiity of pelts to be marketed i is 889-5011 will probably be considerably larger an was the Case a year ago. due to many small ranches having grown tn a elt- ucing basis. Others will re ire rom the business and accordingly pelt all their ani- ,mals Many of the larger ranches ywill reduce their breeding stock and will have more pelts market, lcrelating an over-production of pe ts are closed due to the war. leaving only two a B‘ pelt prices will be adversely affect- led. and are expected to be 35 or 4o per cerft lower than they were last Winter throughout January and February. I “Silver Fox: It is expected that the number of pelts to be placed on the market this coming year will be about on a par with last sea- son. Some think there will be about a l5 per cent increase as rancher! may pelt more of their adults. Prices are expected to be about 20 per cent lower than those pre- vailing last winter; in fact. when our fall auction of Sept. 24-25 was held, a decline of this proportion was established." Discussion of a patent process for treating lleepskin to produce im- itation sealskin and beaver coats attracted the close attention of a Jury of ten men and two women in the United States District Court _ lest week as the trial of~a patent infringement. opened. The owners of the patent recess. Dr. Joan B. Calva and orge W. Benz of st. Paul, Ma., arc the plaintiffs and they claim they perfected their pro- .ces| as early as 1934. In substance Dr. Calva's proceu Waterproofs sheepskin and gives it the appear- lancc It’): costly fjurs fin ss sealskin a d ever an s Doss t: manufacture inlliitation fur coats Iwllaljch atoll ipithe ti; borhocd of . e a m a mass pro- duction ofy cgats under the roccss ';".’l.“i‘°;‘i“ a ".122:- ry sn a eeps cos s - led under his process are warmer Just when all world markets-pm and far less expensive than fur coats made from the skins of seals. beavers. etc. By coloring the treated sheepskins, coats imitating almost any ansnal may be produced. Trapping conditions throughout me United States have been greatly curtailed. Dealers say that little trapping of largeranimals is being done now and what skins are taken are being held for higher prices. Ship building and other war plants have taken hundreds of men who ordinarily trapped a large number of muskrats. This applies not only to Louisiana but to Michigan, where instead of ship building the workers are enga ed in automobile and o industx cs. The cut-down in gasoline ration too has had its effect. as a great many of the trappers moved to their rendezvous in cars. The season has been favor- able for muskrats as well as other species and it is expected that later 2n ‘the pelts will be exceptionally co Some silver, willie-face and plat- inum foxes have been sold recently by local parties to local parties for breeding purposes. The figures we heard appear to be reasonable and 1n accordance with the trend of things. This in our humble opinion is the right idea. If you have a good fox that will benefit your neighbor and you cannot use that fox yourself, why not sell it to friend neighbor, not exactly at a pelt price but at a reasonable ad- vanes on same. By doln this you will help build up the in try here and in the Whirligig oi time you may go back to your neighbor again and buy from hvn. It is in this (lo-operative way that the breeders in many centres of Ontario have "Pied ahead in fox farming and in live stock breeding. "Do unto other: I-s you would they should do unto you." was written many centuves ago but is as true today as when first spoken. It is not too soon to be thinking of the Prince Edward Island silver for pelt show which will be held at Summerside January 6th to 8th, 1943. This will be the fifth Prov- ince-wide silver fox pelt show, the first show having taken place Dec- ember, 1939. It was held in the Charlottetown Hotel and was o. very attractive exhibition of furs and e most enioyabls sffsir. It was held in the stone place the follow- ing Year and then transfened to Bummerside. The gnaill ob- elect of the show ls to give sll breeders of silver foxes here an opportunity of cxhibitln shown by other breeders to the end that they may profit by tbs ex- pcrlcnce. The furs. sold as a grou , have created quite a favorable pres- sion for Prince Edward Island pelts in the centres where they have been disposed of, notably, Ne York. We reccvnmend to ourJ-gade consideration for this show and the hope that as many as possible will be represented by the product of their l‘! silverware. Bfltfltig close Saturday. January 2nd. and Judging takes and 7th, with official closing on Friday, January 8th. T1161! the classes for medium silvers, light medium silvers, thiee- quarter silvers, pale silvers, extra pale silvers, full silvers, marked silvers of various colorings, and platinums, with these classes sub- divided lnto sections for ladult omles, adult females, pup males and pup females. William D. Ezckson has s lead article in the November Black Fbx Magazine entitled. “There is Pro- fit in Color Phase Foxes." This is what he has to say about the v-rhite-face. "The white-face s‘lver fox has a white stripe up the face. down the belly and no ring, part of ring or full white ring around the neck. The underiur should be bluish even around the belly where it joins the white stripe the belly. Guard hairs have ~nlvcr barring and from let black to blue-grey veiling. The color of underfu- and guard fur should , blend. When mated to pale silver females the pups get fighter and patches, an even blu under-fur is desirable The h prices paid for color phase pets is due to their real beauty and also to their scarcity. As they becrme more and more numerous the prices paid for them will work down each year but as view it many years will elapse before they will become more than than a fraction as nrmerous as silvers are now, and so the prices paid for them should hold well above that paid for silver fox pelts for a long, long time. and they should continue to be profitable to nee. Some cf the factors that will hold them clown from becomin as numerous as silvers are tha most of the matings for a few years will be color phase males to H siliver females and one-half of the pl ‘uction will be silvers. l BUTTER. IN AFRICA can.’ TOWN - (c?) - southl African butler roduction increas- ed so substantially following re-l cent rains that the 75 per cent quota of the last few months has been advanced to 8'1 1-2 per cent. ‘iihe hiii people of Haiti comm- unicate with each other by means of drums. - ._i_ I The high-est molmtain cf Dlrrwe; ‘s Mount Eiborus, 16.53 feet, in teh Caucamn. i l I furs. Bring, express, 110 Kent Street Furs Wanted Buying Muskrats, Mink, Red Fox and other wild or mall your furs. Will remit payment immediately. W. GIIESTEII S. iicLllllE Charlottetown ' "an: y CiiARiXYVPflDWN "GUARDIAN Make Sure Youfiarcels Are Well- the address of the sender is plainly well The Parcel held by the young lady at left will. reads its destinatio with l minimum of delay and without misha outside in the upper right-hand comer. In the lows-1- left-hang some; p. It is addressed plainly on the written. The parcel is sturdy and newt-q” Wrapped wrapped (upper CEJl-TQ). Thousands of such parcels are lost every you through carelessness on the part of the sends, centre shows what the censor! scissor; dc-e; to X's at Ti; 711s us‘ rrc in low‘ l DfTvOifl Elf I letter. ‘They are not allowed as they might cone-s‘. code IIE""Z\_RUJ, T}; sturdy sailor at right fr. leaving the Net-t mail off"te with a. bagful d mail. CANADA PROVINCE I‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE 0 RT T!" 6111 My of NcvemberCA. 1942 In Re Estate of Ronald James McNeil! late of Charlottetown in Queens County in the said Province, Retired. deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County nr any Constable or literate person within said County comparing their product with that, w- o'clock forenoon of the same day to mnche Th 24! on motion of M. Alban Farmer. Esq" gmnhh. m, cfimplogrfliipsuamd hector for said Petitioners he classes-a really beautiful line of place on Wednesday, January 6th? GREETING! WHEREAS u on reading the ell. lion en file of Illldargaret ale-Neill er Charlottetown aforesaid, widow, and Leonard Goodwin 0f the slime‘ Dlace, Collector Customs, the executors of the above named estate, pinyin: that a citation may be issuq] for the purpose hereinafter sot forth: You are therefore hereby rc- fllllrfll in cite all persons interested said Estate to be and appeal- e resent. at a Pro- bate Court to e cld in the Court "Wise lll Charlottetown in QilCBIls Cililllli- in the said Province, on Thursday the 10th day of December 1"" fiflmlllii’. at the hour of eleven shew cause if any thev can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and’ And it is hereby ordered that a f true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper pubilsllrd in Charlottetown aforesaid oncc in each week for at least. four consecu- tive weeks from the dale hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places respectively. namely. in the hall 0i the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid. at or near the Bank nf Nova. Scotia and at ur near Ell" Royal Bank of Canada both in Charlottetown aforesaid so that ai ersonc interested in tie said Es- tc u aforesaid may have due notim- thereof. WITNESS Ilia Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge nf the said Probate Court at Charlottainwrl Wrapped. And look what happens to packages which are not sturdlly T0 X-RAY ALL SWEDEN STOGKHOIM — (OP _ National Association for )the 001:: bat of 'I‘ilb<’!‘Clll0Sl5 is planning to wsLL-rarcrmn will. WHITE STATION. Tenn. —-The customer wanted S. A. Burk- bart tot put six new patches on his flfltl‘ ube. Th t b 1 7g patches on fi- u e aready had USES OF CAMPHOR . -____. Oflmmhor is used not o dials but in manu-‘flfictuy-iyrqlg "$10: ctrure film- — (OP) Ohipanaees culprtlu d curl;- be trained with y may WANTED New Goose and Duck fea» thers — not mixed, clear of quills. Call and see our latest de- signs, Cretonnes and Dam- asks. Exclusive patterns. We move. crate and k furn- iture. also pad: china. ork done by experienced men, Henry MacFarlane c}? Company Allilllllll SALE f am Instructed by Mrs. Fred Parkman. East Royalty. to sell en lilfillilfly. 30th.. November, at one o'clock, the following: AUBTIGN SAL _..'A[_ CLYDE STATION _.()n_. THURSDAY, DEC. 8 At 2 o'clock I up instructed to sell by Pubgo i 0 lain Daniel McQueen hi; farm con- sisting of 150 acres of land in a also 'houschold furniture, consisting ofv Enterprise Range, serving machine,’ bed and springs, kitchen square, chnicra table; and other household Auction on the premises of high state of cultivation. effe If weather unfavorable sale wlll_ be held Friday at. the same hour. TEEMBl CASH. E_ RUFUS STEVENSON Auctioneer MQMCE ‘JQHTFD Q 55Qt0 Auntie-ll Ar ALEXANDRA SATURDAY, xovsluaeu zatu ll P..'\f_ I am inltruoted by Mr. Les Beaten to sfll by Public Aucii the following Stork anri Crop. 8 choice dairy cum: Ayrsh‘ grade lllrzilulzll: lll f". 9 years. 1 nruly in lcned, ‘l dn to freshen between Fob. and Apvé two 2- Ear-old heifers; thug 1 1- yenr-od heifers: one l l-z-yearv _old steer; one 1 year-old bull; one =6—lIl0nil‘-:i—0l1l rnli‘ (Hie Z-udts-cld calf; (mo 3-year-old horse; one 4- ycar-old more; l genvrui purpose horse; 1 QXDNII more; 1 my wit, litter of nine; z broad. sows; junks; 30 pulleil, CROP: - Quantity turnips; 1 bu. Iflflllfllbfli 100 bu. urban oat (stack hay (‘an be seen at M Sam Cousins). 11312315 m" sale: nil suns: up I ten dollars cash over that lmoun. twelve months credit en approve-i joint note 6 per cont discount fa Cash. If day not fine ash will be hell Monday. w. n. pastors,‘ " Auctionelh il-st-so-ts "f- ._ -4Q#”..”§7_~'~"7 , .. I : Auction 5a e ct SIMON HfcKINNONG Bzlngrlr WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9 at one o'clock consisting of 6 high class horses, cows, agol-t-Snhy the day and Wm. first 4 cllnior- milk cows, 3 good gen- sheep‘ "f"! pnunr-l" also above w,“ m ~ crul purpose horses. 1 pig. s5 hens. a quantity of hay. By the mum 2i tons hay. truck wagon, plough. (Signed) MURIEI- Chl-RQYTHFR. "film zeg-"Kizf- {Illozlsa scion.’ l Reason for selling. -- l t‘ 5 P8X‘. no I19 B PS I10 l] 0- N h l ' (L. S.) lowing. - _ 0 9 Pg 11-1-14-21-2a. Terms cash. . l °‘““°“°'°"“ -—-———————-—— ALEXANDER MhQRAI i Tefmi! W140 KNOW“ Ucc Minartfs for sprains. Auctioneer. l at, gale, " n‘z""”"° ~® ‘f! This scene at Surcuui was repeated along hundreds of miles of North African coastline as U. s. f0 ama zing precision. swarmed zlshorc on Alodilerruneizrrarld Atlantic beaches in their first step toward driv.‘ cash advances at. once. of Commerce. pressage and supply bags. SILVER FOii Pairs WANTED It is our business to market your furs. We pay No waiting.‘ d please give us the opporlunltydo he p_ you, 8n WI will satisfy you that our marketing service ls the best. References. Ask any shipper, or, Canadian Bank Fox farmers Bring or ship your furs to us. We pay the ex- _TIIE MARITIME run POOL us. F. R. McLAINE, Local Representative THIS I5 THE YEAR TO SHIP — recs. tipvl‘? ‘. lug ng the ‘ maul} ziuluphoto) ‘d 011 =1 Qlfiflntio tllnetahie cl Axis out. of Africa. and start I'll- Philli Building Gra. ten street LOANS P T0 $508.00 This is the Way‘ And it's really the most. sensible way‘. We Finance Easitttim Ltd‘. fgr whitey!- W 8 "f I'll S r - mlnnthly payments. Why don't you irv "Ill 5111111“ We pay our bills- to General ail ‘our ‘zllll Lin»: ll’ We any v “c. can r6113 General Finance Eastern Lei-w Cb arlntteto Phone 286 II l?" ‘ ‘J: Bgnnusagardl! 9'4