'2 _n.-.<.>“....... ~ ...s.-,__....k ,.,_,,__. __Tl-lE (tliztlzsovrsrovvw GUARDYAN_ I . STOCK QUOTA TTONS i "ME" "mm o“ ~ i {IONNECTED WITH i Silver Fox Farming ' We loan money for useful purposessuch as: doctor, hospital, "Ulltfdal Sltltilt Excllallg‘ dentist, nurses brlls, business loans, tuition, insurance remiums, " taxes, fertile surety" 9f llvertoek or for osueultliro rumour Exchange llfll Yllfll $106k The New York Auction Company ayment tor properties, interest. Mortgages, loans secured gale“ "l 5",}: ghfiivfslbég*plefi m’: by insurance, stocks and bonds, on our usual terms. Fuel, an -_- ,,,gu§,°d_w§; "hm, 5,500 w," m; g terms, up_to fifteen months if sold under on agreement in §"gm§§w f: f‘: m s, m silvers. It is estimated that bitween writing, prtlllldlllfl terms accordingly, l cm cm a 5M Am To, k To] H? g: asuungmrs pleaisizggt gfrgheu: Loans for the purchase of, or in payment of, oods, covered c“ c" P“ ' 2“ ‘*"“°°“d" 2' 7 ed es oo red with the hurt alas 225 T ~ - . . . an PM 10 ‘l-8 Beth Steel a9 ma‘ by 0'4" N°- ' "m! "l "cilfliilllce with the Wartime Prices ooclsshutt Plow 1a i-z Che: to ohlo tr s-a 1r‘i"e-a\l1i;;“§nd> $14 nitrate‘ 1:351; "d Tm“ Board regulation" ggiii 8&1 ‘ii gill; Erdiiioxbitie i-ii Competition was keen M" the bet: e e Gen steel Wares 1a s-a ooh Elec as a-a tcr ades of a somewhat overuse 6 3-4 G‘. Nor Pfd 21 1-4 after g. The to price for full gm 351d" i! i-s Gen Motors i2 5-8 silvers was 10d, with oeilinse nt Nickel 35 Kenneovgttrd g 2 rekaxeheelthin this article R1032 often -- " 4C1 II-AMot s -wen e‘ra.ncers"goo were Th, Phillips Building, Charlottetown Phone 266 ‘f. %,I,,,F.:.',°“‘ i- N l? Central ‘l; a-a offered rattler than “privete" n ee or - _ a - ' s . _ $5.521“ iii-l ‘SfiiIiJéWoi’. n ii °°"" p,’ _ Quebec Power 1 1-3 lsifgiigucgp.‘ i‘; A small offering of plutinrhukins. _ __ . A ' geigasnsgggr s9 lag glib? télrlflxlo rigrzegp we: l-rlriidteoweell -- compo arr. pr e was $225. A M N gasmslml co m {fdifor a very beautiful platinum skin, _ west unmn m as 7_§-A feature of the sale was the fact‘. -- we a» u "ti? tiliet“°l“sllil, some... ‘a: i wonomo, aept. 24 - (OP) - ,8 5 l, ' B. the p vious a in July the d . Stock Quotatlvna- ‘- '— maind gins strorigcit for the medium l - ‘an c caper goo ". Stock 010M Y 7 l All ‘Z1011 W h esterda s ~ -—. h... c Al“ 1 y ltvgeltdplentstldknéisivdhpgtwg rgmng $5.1}: 25 Market publicity to the fact that at the 0 1 Armistice 51 fianaydiagg Féur bguctionl bale? Cgm. , . f£gia 5 Broccoli bunch 15cirgiallx-lfiliiflvb tilt“: rliewsahiagh 0X0!‘ 3 ‘15 ' 15-gp,cent years of $4.90 and beaver AT 1.00 P. M. iaiiziitiigiii 14 i-t %$lii‘..’i°".'§§.. 20-25c reeteged’ a tori/Induce (‘wartime eves- _ _ _ 3e 3g T we_ 1p 19c pa c, rom on res o e 0- lam instructed-by Mrs. Wallace Stewart to sell by Public Auction géigoed 3g 15g qr,“ {rain galysgrgtelgally“ goewlooiégglnmig: llelhouwhold ‘unmule ‘ncludlng: e Bobgjo 09 1:2 glféiléllliiepy 49¢ a low price for Quebec spring . . . Bralome l1 i-4 ‘ _ 5r’, milskrats. A cataloaue of 51.326 l kitchen range, (Iron Duke); kitchen chairs; l ltltclren table; l grrtmppm 3% zififiifle’ . 15-382 skins included p variety o; sec. ice boxnlrnrngroorn table lllld charts; l sideboard;_l nrrrrow; occas- Eff}, “Kim 3A0 glreirnné. ‘eighth 4g; has: egséfnm N332 glzgssttlzrn Tran: ionol choirs; Victoria; radio; table lamps; l3 piece chestertielduaulttEcdn oa 1-2 Can-org, 1b, ‘ 8c choicest were from Quebec from suite; I piano; tables; 9 it l2 Wilton rug; clock; ornaments; pictures; ‘gin, gig}; i g; soil/salable]? 2 {gt-egg Si; gxrlhtgmiavfltfglegnléreldogieétl; end tables; all cloth squares; 4 beds, springs and mistresses; 3 bur- ‘Cen Por lg Ggpdmn g go.- Eso --a. new reoord- wus paid for‘ a eousnoclting chairs; card table; hall rack; electric lron; smaluggggerllel Lg: glllctlteris,slb. Mount m! rid-gig; lggntluiferguglrlxtzgfloslérlgiigl, taond 5g; tables; mats, bedding, dishes pots and pans and several other ort- giglngieth i433 Fgeighwéodfilgf‘ a - P - 1pc was “m, A 13mg gumferp o‘ lcles. conmum 1:51 Mackerel. each 15532 strings brought between 84-00 and W. H. BEATON Con Smelt 4a 3-4 gggllggkrekc-h 6c “rm- Auctioneer. gggiggn o3 11g gfidifsheé. ligunch 4 M 9g? lzBgflVéfrf cglnsistfda rid modest Dome 39 11-h!‘ ~ wseoergo .0smofa East c, 14 Onions, bunch. ° seruntional quality. The high --"-' East “alarm 1 63 New Onions, bunch s}; price of $16.00 was pad for a lot Eldgrgflq L32 Melonfl. ea. 35-304 of 18 ones and twos from Eski- s s e Falcon 4.00 Himeyuewr 9* 5°°|mO Bay. and $74.50 was paid twice __... i , . 20 . be“ . Advertising Rates Payable Ill Advance rgpguo ,, ,2; 31.12;?" ‘i’ i‘ to”.iii.“hi......;“i».°:§ki‘l.,““3..“i%. Minimum Chip-go for All! Advertisement 2S Cents ggfgalgak‘ 1., 31g Qllfigfsf, “'52,: gage; %T;,d;gI-EY(I;$E beaver we" Gcnlrll Guardian locals. 5o pe rrard- w te g 5 g | Gold Eag 03 14-4 Peas. iit- 45° i 2c per word: Announcements ‘and Cornlerlg ‘E1311 3:, tier: Gmd Gale 11 P955 m pod 3 for 25 Thfl Wiilnderml Pfifies 119i"! 05' Classified 3o per word; In Memorials: Notices 10a per inch; Lists of Crunnnr 13 Beans. 2 lb. 150- rained for muskrat reminds one of Floral and Spiritual Offerings Cards. eto.. 8o per name; lesser; qr Gypsum ’l 1-4 Cabbage. each 1915c the p13 jmnp ma; @001; p1”; in t. ndolcnce 70a per Inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 Halcmw 13 Ccrn 20‘ s” that type 0i 5"!‘ l" the 3W1"! 0f and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Hanlweil 04 3-8 Beets, 6 lbs. 101' 25° 1920. which ‘J35 a. little more than Appreciation. 10c per inch or 4o ~er word. Lille of Subscriptions Hard Rink 9° 30-‘95- Wmh 2°C a year after the close of the Great e0 cents per Inch. Address end Presentation 31.00. Other rates on H5553“ ~59 M9101“. each 354°” War. All furs rose spectacularly aolilieailoa. niiliégr w 11g gueumbers. each. 3 W m on the London and New York mar- - Bauer. green kets and muskrat reach-ed a figure Home Oll 3 7t) Apples k. o; $610 Th .. H t i 2: . . e p.esesrt prices ob. Wanted Female Help Wanted giirigeiiley £14 gdiiiigisi i}. 8 m we iwileiiiwasfodtiigfihiitsrgildtriiresiaviesr if: C C C - I ' WAN-TED _ MUDEL “i COUPE MAID WANTED‘ APPLY MRS‘ L Jack wane 0b. 34 gfligxlzché (lib 90c lndicatori of course that furs are or Bedan- Good eninne and HOQY- p. Simmons, as Hillsbora street. Jason 23 Plums’ l1 q srao ‘°‘“°°- This is d“ ‘i’ l" ‘m’ Details to Box 2'l0,P1Cl.011 N. s. 9,2,.“ Jellicoe 041-2 Penney, 4 m, 25c telling of fur farming o rations b-ze-il Jm Cons oz i-t mackbenqs, pg 20c for one thins. and parted my he- MA“; WANTEIL APPLY M55 Ken- Add 9'55 ' came fewer trappcrs have gone ltfilNTl-ID-FENDERS IN FAIR. Al“ Mathew“ o5 501.001 $1; ~Kirk Lake u; out into the wilds to collect raw condition i0: 1929 Chevrolet ' g.g3.3l_'K.l1'k Tow 10 furs and lmpcrtations from Russia. sndan. State price. write s. T. Lake Duiaull a1 perm, B5 China. Japan and other countries ' care Guardian. 9-25-11 WANTED — RELIABLE GIRL 0R. Lake Shore l6 1-4 Pick Crow 1 tiij are out 0 i. *~~- woman. Good plain cook. EvenJ Lfllnflqllc 5.85 Pioneer 2 49 - ll-W WANTS B053") AND lngs off. No hard work. Apply Lana Cad 06 Premier ‘1-15 Whether the rise will communi- wvm with araie- Apply Box 361. 15': Queen. Phone 1634 LBW l ti Preston e‘ 29 cate itself to silver fox we cannot Charlottetown. 9-24-2i 9.24.31 118154111 1 i7 Qneepslon 56 say. Silver fox is in an unenviable ~ ‘fi ENE“ a st Anthony 04,153 position. being dutiable on import- wiurru — rwo on raw‘ w.‘.‘i"§§..'§o?o.‘r‘ 'il...i'v°'t‘t-‘ltirs. anon... 2.32 222.33‘ u‘ iii-i’?ii°.t‘i‘fnfi“l.i°‘its‘iiiinl“'ihi ‘Wm n" "Rm hllu-iekeeplng- F. McLeod ll l/llla Avenue {lkadsen 1.38 Fl-iawkcv o3 other furs o in frc fp‘ut Th t. Two adult-s. Apply "M." Guard- ' g;-;5.3._ ! lt/alartlc 3.1a. Shggp ('31; as ms ,5 a fi m m, ° °h° df ‘j ian- il-2l-3i. .__________._i! amigo o; 5mm“ as m, ,0 be djmjd g}; 5r“ g3!’ ,2 —?———-—————~ MAI]! wsurrrn - coon PLAIN‘ “Y-"ri- l av Sims 55 m b mm ., t 1° “ WANTED — THREE ROOM FUR- cook. Family or three adults. No volt-iron 0a r-a Sladen o: a M z ap~c sou ar wll take iilshed Apartment with private wilpbhim $35001," month Apply Vcvime o.’ b2 s1“ Lake 03 place with regard to our product. bathroom or small furnished n! Fun-by siren‘ Phone 3544,, vcwatt 2n we; Pete 75 but. that unless scmetnlng in the muse Apply ..S_.. cue Guam“ ' 545 2L in,“ op“ 2 m steep M“ z 33 line 0f regulations is promulgated lan. p .....-t.. 35 1.2 smnvan L03 beléizileene njcw and‘ léhe rdrhctlorlsi. a tlelzus as T Re 60 Z0 s a y mar e w. prces For See P°"°"°‘ yiiferie ill ssaisrrs. it. 2;‘ - a- an tires ~ ' BICYCLE iron ssnrs- rsr non- “palm; quiggynjghflmPlggi; Norgold oa s-a Vcrrnilata ti d"- chest-er st. 9-24-21 .- - ' , em» __-"°rmete1 1M waite Amu -* l —-—— Sh} 9:568 pl$rlllessg Crmnless [Nor Stai- 011 i '10 wrl; H"; 3-40 Canada will come into quite s my egg? g “Helge aeil- ir- a: .. t.- and o... -. a. u..." Skit: It; Yo" °° 2:222:21‘ t.’ €£°“iloo§°°““i‘°.eii' C , (lfmfil. . ' ' ' ‘ E ' . 5E8 S "’ S ° °’ ° er“- “" “m” “““"“"’- “' saris... a ii “m 2.22;: ti?“ i" "Part insert" —--—i--—-—---i-—-i— - - s r n’ a 9, FOR. ALE - 1o sums LAND. Personal acalta as i-z .52Pend0r e Prtblloffy aexlgesdflllor; ‘edanlda-Z Apply JM- Shaw. W‘ri.s 0e. £11130"? 191i Foothills share under agreement, with the _ ____,, 9-15-61- rrrmnrlnns pr UNSOLICIEFD Pgyxflrglsrp g3 gcleéll grades 3min,” was. is 20 pemznt. 1.. 194i m1; rorc ssu-z - ms CHI-IV. coui-r-z. '§f,§§e‘xm_"‘l“““ §fc°°m§§an§§ ~-- _ - ° ‘ §,',‘l‘;,’“f,ifi,d§f wgflzgillf,“ g3)‘ $113’ Perfect running condition. salve» ‘m. Eczema. Psormsm] km was recosrd bieaklfig- Eng m" ai Eériyélgaemaé Impetigo. ‘lliéroll. IEOb-g- share may run to well over $400,000 r-"on SA r: - r - - - - ~ .- i , . . .e . n -- "l . ’g°"'-~s,°.*ig.“;*"";;g rials" m“ sir" i. “stilt A DA M s 6| Q, rolltit“iéfli.‘“iitéii ltistlifiziz. 9,3143‘: Bros, and all Dnrg Stores. 6. g9?“ wfinuhi (tn. as.“ ma“ and --- ——————.——- . s rn- er n eres niz to note rumours r-"orr SALE-harem Machiner tn t t tl 1r!‘ 1e i to lav- l- r. numer- rehnrwifr ‘LL REAL ESTATE IIEflLERS orieotiiliifie t-lienlé's'otsnew“‘iy$i iver. 9- -'~- nawsrxr saws sun woon-Y foxes is located in that sunny n SALE _ 1m CHEVROLET r3551!!! a Eaghiarlelséctlilearzegyvty >3; 179 Queen St. Phone-Day 1828 - Night. 537 47°84?!- APPW Gem" E- Gawglfgl- resentatlves for Canada. o-a- ‘ r M KEHSIXIBWII. P- E-HI- ‘ ' ' giggle‘ giggly; firrnisliixd an capp-ic E m“ SALE - m‘ PLYMOUT“ stion Ltd “so: llaelstflilendgrfp Sada“ 3°)‘ "wy Guamlalin; Vancouver‘: B. O. a-zs-tfj Mum“ 8 ron SALE - roar nonori can: rrtsvrsnsn nosn. Lot ss, within r mire of permanent gar“ $3M" n i-g Coupe in good condition. 000d F R Ilordcn Road. Shore fenn, l5 acres, all cultivated. d1 acres Barium-qt A 13 34 gitde 321%‘ miles. “meiigilj curler crop during 1942. Well water-pump Inside lrnrrse and in ‘Edi: 2: ~ ._.__'___.Z__. __- arn. ll roamed house, 5 bedrooms with bathroom, ha], and cord <1‘ ~- FOR sass: - l GENERAL rrm- -—— sh i waler pressure tank. Plpcless rurhsoe. Electric llrcht. Barn ffélfjif 8f C m Elli-int horse ah earg‘ olginsopilg; ) mlkflf;nll'l{u':l° 1,11’ {Qommgim "ll; 30' x so '. with ell 30' x 22'. Large shed as’ x 22- attached to barn, Imp ‘on 1.; g. 8 Aggglcfixrvfrlsdlaxiiz u ell-M- . bores in high stale of gulflvjuon. also large straw shed. fnsrrreinee 84M. Would sell Cfflhl. llve- Inti Pete I h! lénllnaeaetlllgilng {in}: anaflumber. stock and implements. Than nun; fflflnry 5 mllgg, germ; 1 ~ —— FOR SALE-HM! DODGE SEDAN u. V n 9| ° "9 will. Protestant Church 1-2 Inllc. I. 1'7. Church R miles. Carleton N“ Excellent wndltwn‘ Heal?’ Si‘? 1lil"'rl'te§§'.iil§§'.iel““li°el.',' Sliding ll. ll. Station i onile. Extra bulldln-s consist of barn. lrrn Bil $95251‘. KW?!’ liréfiushj-SPP hunter chm-um,’ mm. and “ppm guru. house. also cmr-loveds house of 5 rooms and a small barn. There Commerce l3‘! 1-2 wen ' ’ 9.34,“ Inge in excellent refielr. "- water howls for the eellle and llarn and irl-vlnrntnr- building govhl 50°“?! 95° _________ _ ___.__FE D. ILmnERI-in. B: n r-rm rennin; new, 3mg up" h, Mm 11,4, , "n, "m, OYB ___ WR- SALB-S ll- l’. ENGINE- 0 m odbmal ' river-arty in one of the beet carts of the rvrovlrloc. Price on Issue o; w“ medal ribbons 1, l l-I H. P. Marine c1181!!! good condition, one pump lack. Apply John L. Stordy. Crapgsréd. - a "C1 Men and Women Wanted PROFITABLE SPARE - TIME work offered to men. women and young people u Representatives for our popular Personal and Bored Christmas Card lines. Outstsndin values and ext/mil" variety makes sales vol’! "l!- "Very liberal‘) coma-lies no‘: sam e in . greizteléig grail: 1:00.. Lbldlnlligil. ‘Ill on era on 1a.. onrel- . Rfl-Sil-I-I-Ifi-ldl. Farm For Sale Almost 70 acres 4% miles FOR SALE MILL MACHINERY l MecEwen slelln en no 60 Ill’- Veneer cutting ruleb ne stlulltlml for making cheese boxes. large Rotary complete" with III- lhlngle machine-Conn l0 "W11 plelner and matches. Ierrel slave sew complete. letting Iw and plelnel. Ialh machine-stuffing hotel. pulleys, belie eta. EASTERN PACKING C0 8011315. P. I. l. l-M-H-M. Britain's School Milk Scheme, - troduced in i084. now mvldes m 1k daily for about. 8.5M. school- children in from Charlottetown. Good buildings. Plumbing and Water system. ll. NELSON Merebfield and end Wales esld . h lwilcfld. implication. Less than cost of hull-line's. Reason frrr sel‘lng — irnnrr In vnlllfnr! service. "Wm" COPWEW. TM l5. Wcllllllhn R. R. Station 6 mllefl. school I-I mile. II. C. Church 3-1 rnlle. Protestant Chm-all 2 rnllce. 905 arr-es. cultivated 170 some. level rley em! eendy loam, oran- llerry hoe lit sores. blueberry barren I acres. soft firewood 30 acres ‘Pr-vine Inside. and nrrl-llll- hone-r l-r li-‘rn err-I field. Wire fences. '7 roamed house. cell" 9J5‘ x 12'. Barn ‘l0’ w 30'. Hen house, shed. Price $2000. Welt cash, llalsnce rntirtnrege. T0 LET Large house, 0 bedrooms. rlerilv furnished. s miles from City. S25. monthly rental. Also eevernl other term nrrmertlen. Irnuene “d m‘, Pleased to glve lnfnrrnellon to sll Inquiring prospectu- _ FOI SAL! Cllplulltng Lets, Olly louse. out of ‘Iowa lessee, Iotele end lteree ALSO hrnle fer lele In el Perle of the lelenl T0 LIT senor desirable llflllllled Rooms, with er without Mild. TOPICS state. Be ls Bert Avery and his ranch is at Big Beer Lake. It i.s high up in the mountains and it. is e fact that Mr. Avery grows some of the best .foxes in the world. Re has been s. consistent show winner for twelve years, has won 1.1 Grand. Show Champion- ships. 'l up Championships end 20 Sweepstakes. Associated M. d: M. Fur Farm- ers, Inc., who control s great many ranches in the United States and are in touch with marry others, state -that production averages this year will be at least 20 percent less than last year. The use of silver fox for jackets and scarfs during the past year has been so great, states this circular, that. not’. only has the surplus that. was on hand from the prcvlolu year been eliminated but, the year's crop practically marketed also. In the Western United States the emrploy professional hunters to kll ce ain types of animals. such as wolves. co otes and bobcats that destroy s eep and other live stools, riot to mention fowls and small fur bearing animals. One of these hunters, Robert E. Long ln a period of nine months eating March, 1943, caught and killed 95d coyotes and 50 bobcats in one section of Oregon. In Texas great quantities of dice are klllerl by mountain lions. w ich are diffi- cult to destroy. How fa-r afield the itfcNeill mut- ation at-raln of white face foxes has spread ma be gleaned from the fact that in a recent Americ- an magazine illustrations of these foxes on farms as far apart as Waterford. Pa. to Oslortido Springs, Colorado. was shown. Yes. even Big Bear Lake, Matte many were of- fered for sale from htermediatc points in Wisconsin, Oregon, Ohio and New York state. Ollie McNcill, Fort‘ Qu'Appelle, Sash, certainly deserves the great- est credit for having pioneered in these very dgirable strains. At a banquet held in Denver. Colorado. recently, at which Mr. McNelll was present, a lady who has one of the best strains oi’ pearl platinums in" the United states mentioned that. a progenitor came from McLure and MacKinnon silver Fox Farms. Charlottetown. and that gave Ollie a chance to say that his original white face male was sired by a fox from that slime ranch. Curiously enough. :1 beautiful wide ring neck, white face appear- ed in the home ranch the same year as it did in Ollle's but it was against the rules of registration to keep it and it was pelted, ollte had the vision to keep his fox and start the new strain. Away back in 1914 J. Walter Jones. M.A., now Premier at this Province, aicivmated the breeding of Karacul sheep here. Srme were imported from Persia but the war intervened and the project had to be abandoned. If memory serves us correctly the sheep were sold to parties in the United States. Now states an article in the September Black Fox Maga- zine: "The experimental stage in raising Karaculs in the United States is passed and the raising which produced further west, to California, of these shoe Karacul and ersiaii lamb a broadtail fur is nct orilyAprectic- slblc but profitable. though Karacul are the oldest breed 0i sheep on record it was only in 1908 that the first ones reached America. The importation of 1908 an-d one as latc as 1914 were made by Dr. C. C. Young." m. E. Relndle Bowncss has a lead article in the september Black Fox Magazine. which by the nd Latin on your ferns through Rex Oll ls not a does the trick. CIIARLOTTETOWN: lfugh Dru C Hall. Furglrrdnerllll-n, KENSINGTON: W. J. Sample Drugs ALL LIVE STOCK FUR Absence of but; slowness to mete; shy breeders; infertile males and fcmllce; frequent misses: abortion; poor, week celvae; tllese end other breeding problems can be eliminn react: rrva g .| the use of Re: Wheel: Germ Oil. nelve . . . s. few drops in the daily feed ve to yourself how Rex Oil can help every snlrnsl on your farm. Oll’ A SEALED TIN OF IIX Oll. FROM Tlll NEAREST DIALII LISTH) BELOW SUMMERSIDE: Bunsen’: Drugs P. E. I. Fur Pool Domlrrlon Fur Pool P. E. I. WHOLESALERS — CARVELL BROS. REX OIL PREVENTS AND CORRECTS BREEDING TROUBLES OF BEARING ANIMALS AND POULTRY - NEWSY NOTES - I7 AGIQOIA Just. a few words. The new drug Penicillin seems to have run into trouble already. as far as its pronunciation gore; don't neglect that. first "i". Th mould or fungus from which the drug L.- derivecl is a species of Penlcillium, one of a genus that lives on almost every kind of de- caying or damp organic matter. Ln Scotland a narrow street or alley is called a share; and in the alder parts of Newcastle. down near the river Tyne, the Scottish influence of former times has left its traces in such names as Pud- ding Chare, Trinity Chore, and so on. A story is told of a Tyne. sld-er who was called to give evid- ence about g, riot he had witness- ed, he DCgBXP-"AB Stlrl. a hubble- shew comln’ cot of a chare-foc-t" —“Stop!“ said the presiding Judge "Wliat kind of language is that?" ‘ti-re means, your lordship," ans- wered the counsel for the de- fence." that. he saw a disorderly crowd at the foot of the street." 0 This brings to mind another old word-a “shuggyshew". Long be- fore the days of steam round- abouts. hobbymorses, and the like. the crowds at the village fairs and gatherings, got a kick out of "ride on the sliuggwrhiew." This was s, boat-shapcd swing suspend- ed by four ropes from a scaffold. ‘Two persons sat in it facing each other and holding to the ropes. They set it in motion by altern- ately rising and sitting, until it swung nearly into a half circle. The joker in this was that you paid your twopence for the ride and had to find your own power! But it was good exercise. Of ancient lineage is the word "oxter" meaning the armpit, word common to both and Norlhumberland when I was h. boy. The derivation is said to be from the Anglo-Saxon "oxta". and I hazard the opinion that it is remotely corruptad from the "axilla." which, also, means he ' ".For.ld" is s word with main meanings. One of ti; c ls foolis or crazy. The old fol; said “But- ter gans fond twice a year." be- cause it is too soft in summer and too hard in winter. If the balms were making a fearful rac- ket, the mother enquired: “Are ye aal ganniri’ fond?“ Not so long ago I heard an Is- rp way is a particularly gocd num- ber. In it the Dmtor reiterates what he stated in these some weeks ago and which 1s well worthy of repetition now. . .“A year I sugfigriled placing shutters at the bot of all wire bottom sheds to k-ecp out drafts. Since then I have received thanks from many Canadian fox ranchers for this suggestion. Our experience in Ottawa shows that. the fur was of much higher qualilrv where the animals were given this protect- ion from drafts since our ex- lleriments I am glad to say that this has been confirmed by many lroanchers throughout the Domin- n. "To 0w s. lar e cit it is my belief {list if pugps posh be kept going right along and l;et'no set- backs and be properly fed that they will develop into a large belt almost automatically. I have got quite large pelts from small strains of foxes y this process of develop- ment. The things that cause set- backs are lack of sufficient nour- ishmen‘ from the mother fox, worms or parasites in the pups. esrrnites or fleas. expected to begin soon to sll men entitled to the Africa Star and the 1930-43 9hr. Large quantities have been made. ,, ‘Ill-L \ a ‘more-rare l- nv Further "I believe that wire bottoms are s solution for a nilmber of these troubles. At. our ranch the fe- males are all keot on wire bottoms. lander singing an old song called "Billy Boy." A5 he sang it each nctevwerse end-ed with the words: “Shes and cannot leave her mother." operly, this should have been: "leave lier minute", which fhymes tin a. way! with Billy. Minnie is the olo Scottish word for mother, and is a dcrlva. tlon of "mammal." , Everymads Itibrr (Dent and Sons) has a new Eng lsh dictionary which has been in preparation for several years. Selling like others of this familiar series. at. less than 5 dollar, the new dictionary is an excellent book of reference for the school or the tvplsts’ desk, and the student's tube It includ- es both the usual and unusual words of the language and the slang terms from all parts of the a. young thin Empire and from the United States. Pronunciation, however. is indicated only very occasionally, and mostly for foreign words. Our Choir Concert (2) r We left the cholixnasler and the principal basso mocking the police in an irotfc song: which was warmly encorcd. Calling other tenor. they sang the "Tlckl- ing Trio" by Martini. These men were not only good singers, ‘but could have become good actors, and they soon had the audience the wire being one inch mesh and Ilaughinz as heartily as they them- tbe pens 5 x 12 feet. set up two selves pretended to. The first verse feet off the ground. been no trouble about. production. Boards are t on each Sldg on top of the w re bottom in the form of a V as s sort of catwalk so that if the keeper has fo 1a into the pen he will not h-i r\'3""“’ r fir: wire and cauzflng bulges in hogany chests, piano, tables, including disc lrarrow, drill, other articles. 9-22-4l. l There has ran t... “Don't tickle mo. I pray. Come let. me slams I as , You'll make me laugh at wey He. ha. ha. ha. . You'll make me laugh that way" , As the parts were caught up in |SllC€ESSiO11 by the different voices. Auction Sale To be sold by public auction on the premises at West Royalty on Tuesday, September 28th, 1943, at one o’clock, 70 acre farm of the late Albert W. E. Douse. The farm is splendidly situated with ample buildings, well watered and the Ian‘. is of the best. Also at the slime time all household furniture as contained in dwelling including several mn- cic. Also all farm machinery sprayer. truck wagon, sloven, roller ,slngle plow, hay rake, box sleigh, light harrow. cart. cultivator, tormentor, grinder. vise, saws, tools and many For further particulars apply to W. H. “Tfliflll. Auctioneer. ‘ up an- - . ._ .. this piece of music was a Cm“ which is perhaps derived iron; ti‘: "Rolmd" but is more intlcah- when the applause died d°““ ' stage was cleared and the curtain swung to. s. short. interval and it opened again to disclose anlEiliflfillmafl at a table getting his ivd. T1115 was evidently a, "sketch" tor dialo- guei. To him entered the Xllflide who announced "A svnilemal} from the Colonies to see YOU. S11‘ 3nd was followed by o wushlevk- irig, home-spun sort a1 fellow who 51st. down 0n the other Grid 0f Hi0 table and introduced himself. Thll giggled m5 fancy oi’ tile children present, who had all been taughii that it was “the heiehi or" bad manners to sit on the table anti it added to their enjoyment blunt. the Colonial, when awed "Wont you take a chair?“ nnsrvered "Irn not; a particular chap!" It is Said by some old philosopher. laughter comes frcm n sense 0f superiority, and no doubt we felt; that we all knew better than to sit on a table! The roe-t of th dialogue was above our juvenil heads.’ and was soon forgotten, but we could see that the Ens- lislunan was kept “on Din! and needles" by hm uricoventional visitor, to our great eriyigmcnt. Then our passe came on again as soloist in a song very pcpupr at that time —"I fear No Foe rri Shining Armor." This was such a. od song that it. ought. to have ficomo e. classic, but it. is yearn since I‘ve heard it. "I fear no foe in shining nrlnoir, ‘Yhough his lance be tough and k861i. . But I fear, I lTtr the glamour ‘Neath thy drooping lashcl seen—" As our singer was e. good-look- ing bachelor with a considerable attraction for the opposite sax, these sentiments were no doubt; well received bv the ladies present. It was how our principal tienorfia turn. and he gave us a female im- personation in a song called "Cha- momile Tea". He was dressed to represent Mrs. Sarah Cramp. who, tho reader may recall was month- riurse in Dickens “Martin Chuzzlewit." There were no train- ed nurses in those days; anybody that felt inclined “took up nurs- ing”, end moreover took it as easily as she possibly could. The chorus of this song pointed m im- other habit.- "What keeps me all right. When I sets up at night, Is a teapot o’ chamomile teal For I own I likes ma tea. up o’ good chamomile tee; For I Just. slips Ln A noggin of gin, Just flavor chazncym) Maurols tells us that the English love nonsense, and he could have hearq fhe applause first fol- lowed this gem oi’ a song, ha would have been continued. in his be_ lief. There was not. a great, deal in the words, the time was lively emllgh. but. it was something in the man himself that drew the laughter. Not to outstay my welcome 1 leave the concert. at hs1f-t1me_ It turned in sufficient cash to give the choir a 15-mlle drive in horse-drawn "brakes" to Blanch... land Abbey, a romantic ruin, far BCIOSs the moors. Didn't Bring Rein There is an old belief that reinl showers can be produced by caus_ 1X18 BXPIQSIOnS of gunpowder, etc, But. the bombardment, pf 1.0mm“ in 1940. with its terrific counter- cannonade, and the miles-high dis. charge of explosives in the our from airplanes. made the heaviest assault on the heavens in history. And England in 1040 had one of the droughtlest. summers cordl That deals "Wllliqclienntgildl Iillothblowi 0 R e ran get in that veer? The gardens here nearly rished of drought in 1940. In Alla rails the winter (our sum. mer) was so dry that thousands or ‘FYYYM’! faced bankruptcy, p4;- Wdins to press i-eoorss. Concerning Potatoes me The Dptato crop, I irns lne seine to be better than wgss pected; the prospect looked pretty black when the blight struck so heavily. But on digging for dom- estic use I note there is a fate pemntase of saleable tubers. There 1s s. consensus or oping", Nnonast scientists the: we shquld not be in too great a him-y to "dis." since that. expows the trip. crs to infection from living spores 01' germs of the blicht, which would cause rot in the bins. 1 gather that digging should be arpfidead. ere l th . “filed. wllh lilqilsflcrogattltiislt e334 be handled better than it is s; present. It is the curtrm for ship- ers to have scents or buygrp who ocllectrthe potatoc frcm the farm- "! Then. some time afterwards, the shinrw- 59-5, m‘. cast, m the ""~“‘*~ who i= surnwd to dellver n. tjmthp, “E11; round-shag: lsycd for ten days after the stag; i