t PAqsjrsN . cotmecreo wnn Silver Fox Farming lug stock. We do not look for a larger fox gapulatinn in either theU.S.or anaidammilaininkare bringing such high prioel. '1‘he tend. enc seems to be to divert attention to his more lucrative form oi, fur farming. This is the season when ma!!! ranchers are treating their foxes with Nellie capsules to rid any infestations of round worms or hook worms and at the some time they are using earmite lotion Just in case there might be s. few ear- mites present. and also‘ iookins between the vars and along the baoiribone to the butt or the tail if there is a possibility of fleas. While this treatment my not be necessary in many cases yet it is routine with us and has been for years. Adults and pups are treated exactly toe same, the i6 riouncement of the Harrison's Bay Company's fall auction to be held st Beaver Hill, Lon commenc- ing October . Among the 36 types or furs that will be offered‘ are 10,000 beaver, 50,000 ermine, 4.600 blue fox, 7,500 cross fox, 20,‘ 000 red fox, 12,500 white fox, 3,000 minim cs ‘e being used. A small- -" _ marten 11,000 Wild , 2,700 er ‘(Bed uld be “xx ‘ffflfvffi’. otter and 300,000 mngtnldlnni irtg before and a. l evening an“. dosing w“), the squirrels. From the announce-j linen NOTESON romcs Grey We have Just received the am‘ d“ Roses B! PETER BENEDICT OIAPIII XV AQIUEDIEII” ACQUITTID "I found," said Wayland, "a HMO of the body compatible with the idea that Hart died of an epileptic seizure, his external injuries bcirig e to the wounds received from the rocks of the sunken garden. while he was in convulsions." “I am afraid," said the little solicitor, "I must ask you to lo into details.” Maurice Wayland moistened his lips, and looked round the ‘police court much its un animal in s cage looks round at those who approach the bars to stare. He went into details, most of whizh meant noth- ing to the staring onlookers, and THE Ci-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' addition oi Tipsom salts or cow salts in the proportion of ‘. ounce no 40 foxes. The salts should be dissolved in the water used to mix _ the feed so that it will be distribut- r ed among the whole mixture. The use of this purgstive clears out the intestinal tract and rlds m? animal of the dead lnfeetlvfifi- must o; taken i". iislrii 155, gr: ulary tlie large figiutntt tthey do not stick in the windpipe. The fox should be held for 30 seconds or so Wei’ heirs! dmed to sec i! there is any distress and if so he should be Dlfkeii ill-T again and the linger runs iipvriirvs along the windpipe, shoving the capsule out. While hook worms and round worms are nothing like the menace they were in ihfi 1020b yet they are the cause of poo;- gun-lng in s. coiisidrable number of foxes and dosing new will perhaps make it unrcccssar)‘ to give another treatment late-r on. 1Y5‘ merit we can see that the old re-| liable ciarrilpany is» getting right like to be sitting in their modern‘ miriiscent of the we sat and oaw Prince Edward! Island fox peltries sold for worth-j 1' while prices. Sistine time 9&0 we referred tci the promltionel activities of certain parties who were offering live chinchilla at very high prices. hold. ing out the sxpectlon that they. would prove a very profitable in- vestment as "readers. While not referring to us by name a writer in the Fur ‘Trade Jourml raked us over the coals for our temerity. Well here is the zesult of the only sale qf chinchilla held since the very awful flop which tnc first one occasioned a couple of years ago and it is iii-ascribed as follows by Women's ‘Net: Daily. New ork ‘The sale of chin- in all probability nothing to back into its stride. How we would magistrates- auction room ggam and ha“ re. and the tongue bitten clean through egg-g 1937 m 1331; at one side near the tip; that the whgn with w_ cJegter s, M11535’ head wounds were all of a Jsssed nature, and almost certainly esult of battering upon the orna- mental stones "i-Ie wont into anato- imical detail with regard to post-martin it, but they did understand that he was clearing Charles Sievier of rraurder. A wind of approval seem- e painter had been well liked in spite o merit. t.“ Ian ?" Uiead wounds. being the result of . epileptic convulsions.“ the He said that the face was livid, thO the Few people understood much of to blow round the room, for the the f the difficulties of his tempera- "And what," asked the solicitor, our final conclusion, Dr. Way- "That death was caused by the “You are quite sure of their", yQuite sure." ‘And a violent quarrel, such u; pride. we cordially invite you to attend BETTS Fashion Furs grand opening and preview of be assembled in one showing. iBETrs Fashibli Furs NOW opener: " AND MOST MODERN FUR SALON O Bea uhfui It's a picture to behold and with regal loveliest collection of new furs ever to ollen Evenings all next week Free Storage and Repairs for {Your so that the-zoxes can be Put out for hreeditis purposes in the =1‘- surance that they are free 0! parasites. chilla skins by Lampsoln. Fraser s; Ruth, Inc. here on August l5 was a disappointment b<rcsuse o! the poor quality of the skins and the resulting low prices bid for the pelts. Only l5 per cent of the We had a ‘or; of ha: been described as taking place between the accused and the da- ceased some seven or eight min- uts before the deceased was found mortally injulred—-would sucli a quarrel tend to precipitate an at- . BETTS FUR SALON I68 Great George St. OVER ORCHID RESTAURANT people ask us for a treatment for f ess this your, in fact more than an recent year we can remember of. o doubt. this offering was sold with a $33.00 tcp." Switzerland L! going to niakc a is the cause of neglect and neglect in respect to these troublesome ests is dangerous. An epidemic o! leas in a ranch is very very rial. ficult to combat and thc proper . thing w do is to never lot them get a. foothold, always keep e. step ahead of them and the easiest ivu)‘ to do it is av the use of a very cheap crude "(I'll has liblrdectzint sprayed in the proportion of 1 to 40 in the houses which the foxes are not. occupying and around rui- der the sheds after they are clean- ed. We may say with pardonable ide that we have not had flees n our ramh m: several years arid the cost of the disinfectant h-JS been repaid many times owl". We had a. look over a lot of pups, the past few days while they were being dosed and they semi to be coining along nicely in fur: The March pups were very large, in fact among the largest we “ave over grown. Just a case of plenty (I good food and the fox able to trike it. Of course the youM PUD-i 111W! April and May, are far behind but they n. Jere-gaping out and while they may never achieve tnc size of the March litters yet they will be good. marketable pelts. Of course silvers that take the rye. yrs. and the white ‘rules too. There is something glamorous about them and we don't think it. is because they bring more money. it is Just that they have that indeiinable something that sets them apart from; the others. The glacier. too, is a handsome fox st this season cd the year but later on may not be quite so beautiful, that is what we have been told and not having had experience with that type be. fore we are ‘IOt in a positiomto say. There were some very fine silvers among the lot, very bright, sparkling, clear colored with bltiiflh black rieclzs. the product of good forbears, and also a few outstand- ing ones from platinum silver fe- males. Tgiking to Ari Roper at the races Wednesday he said he be. lieved that eventually we would have some very wpnderfiil silvers 1mm platinum: and after seeips some litters in our own ranch we agree with him. At first you will remember the silvers from platinum and white faces were terrible. but that is being changed as our breed- ing operations nave DIWGW-“ed- The signs we observed. fur, c.1101‘ size and other attributes seem to - dicate that this has been. e very favorable fin-ring season .or foxes so far. It has not been favorable for breedi operations. although of course t ere are always some who have a big turnout but on the whole we do not think i. is true or our Island fox farmers and from - h, learn that goes for stabs:- Y}; IItn-vners throughout Can. it is the platinum and plzlinumvcam. they have huh“, opportunity strong effort to take the leading role in Efuropes fur industry. A Fair will be held this iaJl for the purpose of exhibiting ixrv furs from all parts of the world as well as processed skin. The United States and many other countries have been invited to partlci ate in this fur Fair. Swltzerlan has fox ranches, one which was stocked by- Island foxes in 1924 and 1925 and up until the beginning cf this waif was still a going concern. Since that we have not heard any. thing about it. The auction sale of furs in Mon‘.- real September 9th to 12th inclusive, Breeders’ Association which appears below. Our fox farmers or mink farmers for that matttsr, must not feel to disc-turaged by ‘this apparent lack n! interest. The men who do the nilyjng for the fur trade are highly emotional and can be- come optomistic as easily ns they get depressed. The world is short of furs, There is noTiueetias but that there are millions of people who are anxious to hiiytltem now, he. with sundry fur being oiiered on the the 9th to 10th with only a fair attendance of buyers being present. Most all classes o; fiirs offered, except muskrat, showed a decline up to 25 per ccntqrcm June price levels. The silver fox sale opened on Wednesday morning and continued through till Thursday evening. a small attendance of uyers ooing present. The following taolc gives results as comlpared with JuneI prioe average: c“. 1946 P n It Mutations, Skins, 1774; Per Sold, 13; Avgase. 46-46: um Average 37-24. r Reg. thins, s Sold, l4; Average, 33.47; June 1.046 Average, 28.06 Average, 25.97. Cent sold, 38; Average, 5.65; June i946 Average, 0.33. Totals of Skins, 21390; Per Oent add. If last season's Pfmilffib" a; aflvgf (on; mid mutaucn.» was 145,000 doubt if the resent one a“ s2... than no.3». 0'91!‘ '"~.,.‘."“P.:‘ etttmzsm= ~ uc. n l ngasure t/i fox farmers ult- z ' an‘, that, is ceiling out ell‘ ranches or belting off their brca - Ililtk For Sale Pure Eastern Mink Natural Dark , Mutations: Blue Frost ffliheae slink are from‘ ' ‘parents that won prises silor- the past two years. \ in to the International unsettled con- ' mander-iiuchief of the Amer Bold, l7 per cent; Average $33.87; June 1M6 Average, 28. The above results would indic- ate that little interest was shown, the general feeling being that due ditions buyers were inclined to wait until conditions became more settled, befovre purchasing quant- ities of merchandise hence only purchased for confirmed orders with the result that only a email percent a of our consignment was sol, but when sold, prlccs_ were on the basis of June levelsu If market conditions became more satisfactory our unsold pelts I will be offered on a sale planned . to open October 28. i NASSAU, Bahamas, Sept. is _. (OP Cable) — H. M. 8. Sheffield. the cruiser flagsnip of the Com- ica West Indies Fleet, arrived here fir’: day under the ‘ K. I. i a caller's first mil on a Caribbean cruise. She sails Saturday icr fiver! mink sold la xmlmm "Wm-i- 1 i IIIIIIIMIOGI to give sat- t "$3." iilflfllfifl- ‘ i ""'".,,“""'l "h" P“ "m" t’ '1'" Y Prlcerara sight. l Phenolic ' ' . . ’ . Ah." ‘n,’ m: Fox iisaeil I-‘er sale M m, _ n g _ mass-at it." anteater” = ~ Without laad. so 5.5;“: slim, with or t _' i $3?" tack?’ tied that attach to the party with whom he qusrrelled?" his lip, "none." any questions to th it _ Maurice Wayland SKIEOCIWGOQKEIQLIOHCDVII? 1X18 drained of half the confident, self-assured vitality malty inhabited his body. A second medical man. a specialist, wag c511- 9d to corroborate the evidence had given. Yes, he was the Home Office pathologist who had ially conducted the wasdeiiniteiv tiizsuccessfui for a DP- Wuyland. ho said, had par- _ variety choruses which are we}! liclllflrly requested to be-silotved 0F explamed m the "p01,; o; the to assist, and he had seen no rea- PRINQE EDWARD ISLAND Canadian National Silver Fox 5°" to refuse. especially us Dr.. THE PROBATE court's Wayland was the local police rur- seon. and had expressed gxave concern about the possibility cf a miscarriage of justice taking place thTfli-likh his negligence“ asked Jane in a whisper. a happy ggge“??? cifilliticgfi: vest] realized that both her own, ego m“ hmd i" i ztztrirszs "a a u" folded hands, but he was sure that t‘: rarest "r 1cm mm starve who mo» he "Peated his account of )1 movements on {h hear: ° ° -' tl- Wildly. He didn't lags knew that. He never hm . I ins, b368, Per Cent it‘)! let go at him in | moment . ed. 14 to ti Sii, skins. 372: Per Cent mad, Sold 71; Average, 25.21; June 1946' gag down for the better part of m 3mm"! enough for him ing had happened to him then.» “It might, but there is no set- round for stating goglflvuly " t would." ' I“ my 0MB. no blame could \ "And you did not hear out after you left him?’ "No, The ground folds- and then there are trees; they deaden every- thing. No, I heard nothing." "Thank you," said the little solici- tor wi-th satisfaction, “that will be ll" him cry t “No,” said Di‘. Wayland, but“; ‘Thank you." ‘Ihaprcsecution declined to put That was the defence. It book the magistrates just five minutes to dismiss the murder charge, and set Charles Sievier free without u, stain on his character‘. (To be concluded.) which nor- Ila offic- POst-mortem. IN The 18th day of September- A.D. 1940 In Be Estate of CARL JAY STEWART late of Red Point in Kings County in the said Province, _Teiephone i098 ‘ iociteailpersonsmteresiedinflss a? Estate to be and appear before Jlldfl Present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House. GEEETHIG‘ l: 3.':".Lli'.'¢::e.::..“-i.".v.£:a".s we“? “w- Me- w» the sixteenth day of October next mfiufifinu‘ ‘no aha,‘ 0:‘ - 1i ' omuomcif “nan o, "h?" "f ""1" the Eseouiris of the above named same day to shew cause if any they can why p)“. Accounts of the said Estate should "09 be passed and the Estataclosed 2:. hi." "a "t. 1",: tetra "a ,, 1» - on o e v . c Ila , ' Bap, Proctor for said Petitioner, n,‘ Pnbgizpcthztaa!“ m ‘ And it is hereby creel-ea that a i, m, c,“ n,m°",,, chum“, gfifftiii.’s3éi°°i.t'iipi‘iti‘l"iiiitiil‘li i?,."".,..%.°‘;f,"';,,°,,°,,":,"- {',',,,"=;,;;,',1 .'i'Zt.“.'.‘3Zl'f’riY".t“i§§§€“i§u ‘i’? "i d“ °' d°‘“"" m" °°'""'=- It t“ “five wuks from the h: hm"! hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of l,“ ma“ ‘m. w h" ‘"1" thesamedaytoahew catuaifany ‘onhwlth “m! “pa” be the can why the Accounts of the i P . 0 “Vi!!! Iai Estate. should not be palad publ e places respective! , namely. and the estate closed as rs ed f is" "w be" 9i the 0w some in l our petition and mi ‘Lichen 3i ""15 III Kings County aforesaid. William E. Bentley, Esq., Proctor Estate, praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore “"5! Tflqlrfred to cite all persons Interested in the alld Estate Miller, deceased, tgstate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County? “What are you smiling about?" GREETING z V WHEREAS upon reading the, petition on file of Nebison Stewart caressing it “Never mind," 551d Jim_ It the S h I . ZhOEIIAHIIIeaAIOIQIAII, ugnldoila‘: Ill: Ioirstrlllditpsilhareloneb. “fiend u“; g fuggm" g mQfIII-msrvemi: Saul-u true to» hereof rel-tame. s- u,“ in the u“ mug‘. Jo :11; Ill-bed in some newspaper pub ma have due riotic tbs I", In autumn“ "mu." on“ “WITNESS His PIQIZIIDISIIFDIIIIOIII $553}: zoeeekkgfofrmnr n ltfituiwhm onard Pal-trier, Judge of the said ug and u"; . h.“ “p, homo! b‘ art, and all the vhurt and $11110"; "s had zone out of them before “m” °f returning confidence. She stared down steadily a: he;- the sixteenth day of October next coming, at tiha hour of eleven o'clock iorcnou-n oi the saline day to shew came ii any they can why the Accounts of the d Estate should not be passed and the Er‘ his eload aafpr-‘aled for in said‘ petition and on m Ion of Melvin J.- McQuaid, Esq, Proctor .for aaidi Petitioner. ' And it is hereby orrhred that al true copy hereof he forthwith pub-, lished in some newspaper published} hrChsi-lottewwn aforesaid once ill" each weak for at least four consec- utive Weeks from the date hereof; s watching him, and Led question by question, Char-leg is own e morning of Au;- YH. they hild "Did You stirike him?" "m; the Average, . . W. M. 8.. Skins, 25l0; Per Cent solicitor. and that a true copy hereof be, Sold, o; Average. 30.41; W" 1°46 _ No. but 1 ahould have done H forthwith posted in the following. Averailé» 133%,‘. 3745 P cent sltayed there any longer" “h, palatal; laeeafreapetélve hnameliyfl - e a ' a $135,110}! Averaglé?’30.03;' Junre 1946 "Wifit ‘tiiigelylbliinfiq 3h t. Smurf; in icing-match“ 573x513‘ ' i ' "'7 at at near the store of state Alaxfl "well, Robertson at Bed Point aforesaid,‘ and at: or near the Canadian Bank of Cimnncrce in Souris aforesaid lo that all persons interested in the? laid Estate may have due melee} thereof. WITNESS 11h Honour Harold. when I felt I was going PPOIQ I had th So I just tugniaetinaaenfio Ilaenuclillji; and stayed in the wood cool- oul‘. " vIf.Type,Slri,M48;P Cent "W's e012, 2s; Azreraggalilw; Jugs 194s: qndfilorgiatilifff; gloiawléiidtltviail’ Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Average‘ m5; _ ' iwem. and char," "he I‘: Probate Court alt Charlottetown m Low Grades, Bklris, mo; Per, in a filthy spitting i-"L, bu, thjfilgwxsomik t!" flu m! year 13$ the Court. . I (so .) n. sraitoaiuir PALMER,‘ (L, s.) ' ' m’ m and well, all rlghtfivotliri- CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND m PROBATE COURT The 18th day of September- A.D. 194s, saunas- ciritv! ZeaIa-ud in Kings lid nce, lnllalataeeof EllmlataofNaw gusty in the anaer. deceased, estate. l To the Sheriff of the County of ‘hill flflufu \ llmtffi-‘Z-“Si °.l’iil"‘c'il§..~€§, IE“ Gu$flflw assume: "Milan-at. n. 01m. was figs...‘ wa mm! all e Abhonaas L. l.” gm, L" N" Cont; aforenid Om and 1:45 p.11. ‘Air. lal- aIf-maresalbdulud s‘ Esfilt-efld as ’ " - »-. a. .. ... at: ‘:- "u: G the IIIIIIIQ sat forth: UM an n, h Yea are therefore h required mam, -—-'-i——*——~-~~—- F? i i L MARITIME“ CENTRAL AIRWAYS; honest 1P" . “Per- - . MP5 1'11 tell you s a i a on our th f Bed r- n ~ ‘zkivagwirégsfg s‘: gzangotyfxk Pa; roghe tpBHIiOIORlSI 33ft o? to cur- Iislhi. tifilfils, tillage Iglxecugors of QZZQ? ccomty.aii.fhifl'§“ff,fl'ficg Lzlgllllyithhcwted inflth following the present dqxcbszion to fimtkée "Mora e al that Dr. Wayland had aiaabovinrazsnednlfsatemggayla: flrgystbhgvecmittfen. < u“ u “reopen” m tugflulmelg although it may some me - ' _ - ch h“, on.“ m" fore matters set straightened out cafigfiflikthvtaqxizaiesxofililelzr clrtlixself {as 1111303: (SGDJ E. MARGARIIETIPALMEB, thQ-‘Bankhtxl 17.4fm Bastian" and confidence restored. c?“ over Charles during fihe m; to t: a“ “non. mung.“ h‘ the (L. s.) c! strar. lttirltemlafo ‘Lcsnniidatfialr near The mmadhn Pm‘ Aucum‘ sale ‘lligglsgiiltuagitig 3i alcloglgurf He stoqdlre: tfifiiifa” Ieeaemdat a Probate‘ ‘ ' ‘ - ' o“. :0 th:t allc °°- ‘mew’ Md" Md “m” 155i’? WM arrogant again. m? K25): chi: Court to befiiiguttns Court House CANADA m" "WW" "I "II H"! Elm mm" 551° u" 9th h’ 12m m“ hue Eyes fixed upon Thea for the most in Charlottetown in Queens County,| PROVINCE 0F a “wwd m‘? hi" ill 111MB! in the ma Province, on Wednesday, PitlNcii: EDWARD ISLAND m“ - ‘ WITNESS Bis Hon Basel! Leonard Palmer, m"? ti» “u 321g’: 82:: atthtlhalrlottetttdwn in fir" lbfive wri ten. l’ u‘ "u. BY THE COURT. salt. I.) i 9-) I. MARGARET PALM!‘ ‘ Registrar. Growers’ Association RE. INC0MIIM WAR TAX ACT “As required by the Income War Tax Act, till; will advise our patrons, (including both members and non- members), as referredito in the said Aci, as amended, that in accordance with the terms and conditions, and within the times and limitations contained in the said Act, as amended. it is our intention‘ to pay a dividend in proper. iiori lo the 1947 patronage out of the revenues of the ‘I947 taxation year, or out of such other funds as may be par. mitted by the said Act, and we hereby hold out the pros- pect of the payment of a patronage dividend to you ac- cordingly.” ' P. 12.1. POTATO cnownns’ ASSN. was?" HON. HORACE WRIGHT, realm, IN THE PROBATE COURT The 6th day of September. Ad). 1046. In re Estate of Joseph K. Stanley late 5f Charlottetown in Queens’ CW1!!!’ In the anld Province, "fisher-t. deceased, mum. To the Sheriff for the County of quml c"!!! 0r In! Constable or literate person within said County,‘ Shorthorn Breeders ATTENTION To encoura e new bree e ‘ horn Associating will grant ‘Aslssisiatrlilze ltjioziiicitlgwszor‘ b" brflde" who Pllrdlflse purebred Shortiiom stock“?- 1946 since the 1st day of April, as followir 0n calves till sum “f $105 m‘ Y°31"°1d9 $15; on two yea-r oids $20- an‘: on animals three years and over $25, Any breede’, M‘ having over three pure-bred animals to he considered new breeder. Fifty Dollars to be maximum payment t: ggctlfzfiim- T0 qualify for grant animals must page in. STIRLING WOOD, Secretary. Bu! 447, Charlottetown a%%%%%%%%%fi f Travel By Bu; Charlottetown he Baaiali One Wa $1730 minim. st» ’ ' ' TMWL BY gage: rrlvllereu m mu if Charlottetown to Molstrsfl yl. u“ hug‘! lay rum. o w l0 5" 3°“ u" '5' am lirivllflliangn lfas-reqaefledhhn, n“ u". T“ “mm “'9' TRAVEL BY BUS_ September and Octob 6Q“ h economical trips to Boats: ‘at! Mgagrall sq- ‘ CONSENT Return hie $81.00 h! "quested. tilltoTi-avel. Lovely YWI-lliulrhimds. tor Transport %%%@fiii€fi§ 4 Wood Islands-Caribou Service With th P in N C .......... .:.::..::1:' :.'":...'.::'.':' 4- "m M Leave Wood Islands 7 asn. 9 a.rn. 11 a.m. 1 pm 3 pm g v m Leaves , Caribou 7 run. 0 ant. 11 ma. 1 p.111. 3 pm 5 p - ollerating Daily including Sunday], DAYLIGBT savmo nan RATES: Same as 1945. For Daily Information Listen in to CFCY 7:80 AM. Each Morning. NORTHUHBERLAND FEIIIII It'll J. W. BOUT/PER, Secy-Treasuier. OO-O OUT OUR WAY R. E. MUTCH. President. OUR BOARDING HOUSE With Major Hoopla By J. a. WILLIAMS ’ i“ l5 CONIIN . a . HIM.’ UFE WHEN me trrrte Aznsnc out IS umslteo!