. Téiiiiiiinq mm qqayw U9 NOVEMBER 2s. * . Yfillli FEET IIIIRT? uo H. J. A. B ROW N (Jhiropodlll-Podiatriat 1g us. Geo. It» (Iunottrewwn troubles painlessly "d eeientificefly treated ,,_.._--@-__._. iiliiity United Church ymulielul. Novnmm le m; loch! Hall. urch on Friday evenin , Novqn. Ha...“ “WAS? 35"»... hémhfi‘; 1.5195333?“ U tit‘; » . es Hearts Ila!!- attend. _ 41.3mm Card Of Thanks u urchison and family Wish u, neighbours and friends for their kindness and lym- pamg during their recent bereave- melt Co]. Dawson Discusses Foxes At Rotaryi During the year 1937-1938 there were close to one million fox skins placed on the ivordl market. This might amount. not ease but thc average price Ld $23 a skin. iriaking toia. ialne about $.23.t;i)£l,000; but in iiir- ,ic-.ii~ 1928 the United States consuzuvtl 5550000000 worth of raw furs. and in i937 more than half a billion dollars worth about twenyt one tinirs the value of what was nisrkciui this year. As the number of foxes in the wild is steadily decreasing. therein i .~li)ilii§‘ oi the cimplete col- .i»o c‘. the industry, which has far iliiii’! atiachmcnts from the At~ iriniic to the Pacific. from the Arctic to the Antarctic. We must stand lower prices this year, but when the production is such that it can be erouomically taken care m‘. the fox ranchers will oome into their Own. ThibP were the statements made by col. R. Dawson, Manager of the Charlottetown Fur Bales, in sil- iiTIL-‘ailli! tho Rotariuus‘ at. their wook_ liinohenn yesterday. Rotnrinii Arthur iii/int‘) Mac- Iiierson was in the chair, and the cots w-ore Charles Ives of North illifivbll and C. 1. Bacon of Corn- iiill, Ont. I O I Colonel Dawson trok as the sub- iom, oi his address. “Market Analysis and Future Prospects of the Silver Fox Industry." This in- diistry, he said. passed‘ through three periods. First, the post war oi- speculative period; second. from that date up to 1029 when we were ‘on tho verge oi soundness; and third, the present period of real economic struggle, We had become fat and soft ow- ing to prosperity oi the past. said the speaker, and we need the situiuius of the present situation to urtzc us to do something. In 1933. MX).O00 pelts were placed on tho world's market. Prom 1936-3‘! $1900, end this year about 1.000- ii thew wcrc normal times and 0cm. ii.i‘ cziiririiticns ‘were on l. prcprr ban, this would not be a iiuiicr to be absorbed; but 1' barriers and other re- w, there is a llitle too much to ia"r . ‘Tiic market today is bare of skim. in tho sales in i-uiidun illdflV ziiexs ivcri- oriy 7,400 skins offered, lmii sud stale. ‘flu- Coioncl thcn quoted horn vi editorial written by Chris Long, oi Winnlpriiz. in which hr- reimed to the ar-cd of morecontidance in the solidarity of our peaceful piir- siiits and confidence in the fur in- dustry. lei-ions Mistakes Serious mistakes have been made it Prince Edward Island. some msv have said "we should have built n liiizli board fence around the province to keep the foxes in and the autos out, tut that was not pnssiill". There was an cr- ronrnus icicn that Prince Edwardi island foxes had mniilnted the world. but there were other places in this country such as the Peace River Alaska and Newfoundland where foxes had been cbtaiivd. even for foundation stock in this Imvliicc. l-fe referred to what he called the craze io produce cross foxes. 'I‘iie "itiitt price level is a little hirrhor than for silvers. hut tho produc- iimi has been limit". This vam- 15,000 then‘ are from 12.000 to lkins, "W" have nealccted. he said. to W‘ t“c trend of the time‘. We tUnited Church Sudnoy, York being scund like a tremendous- iiia ___ . "w. FUNERAL 0F MRS. M. w. 9 from her p r95. The Central Guardian Th1! column is reserved for new: of loenl lntarut hut advertising of 2.‘i"2i’..i;'“§“'° “5"a"i°ii"°"°" wo - 8N0 in advance.‘ . c , M, —: IICE closed f December fithrgififlgvam ztlgtmu.’ ceive accounts. L-3i3-1l-2l-23. CONFEDEBNLU. LIFE INSUR. ANCE. {143789-7-21-312 gnagFmeetsc aA . I18 altos Chumh will he held in t): MR- REID. Moncton, shows films aim-Armand Denis expedition across 08. also colored films at Baptist Bchoolroom Thursday 3 P, M. 511 i" wliwiivn. L-310-1l-23-1i. SUCCESSFUL AL ._. at Robert MacAirgneE, Maliggleifificli? was a complete success, stock and implements selling at a good price, Mr. WlacFarlane expects 1,0 leave $16111)’ for the Canadian We t. VISITING PASTOR —Rrev, iialn S. Mabon, B. A, B_ preached moat acceptably at Wil- D., York Mr. ‘Viabons birth l ibis c-‘id friends were amen? come him. DB. BLANCBABD DENTAL OI- i ~ i I itfllltlililbllN - Mrs. he ftuitral oi M. W. Murchison was ll01fli _ late residence on Tues- doy afternoon. November the 3th iii-‘ii- MP5, Murchison was the YQWiEPSt daughter oi’ thr- latc Malcolm and Catherine McDonald ' ‘if _P0i'ii‘<89 Belfast. Besides her husband she leaves a daughter and tiio sons to _c_liei'i~h the nnmnry of a gotxi \-.lie and mother. The services at the house and grave was conducted by the Roi’. W. B.‘ McPliail pf-Bclfdst~i3vllc River assisted by the ficv. W. S. Wari- limri nf Belfast. The pnlbearors were Messrs Percy McLean, Fm“); McDonald I... A. Ross, R. C. Mc- Phee Nelson Cztntelo and Everett MCAWRY. Interment was in the‘ Pony ctmfilfliii‘. Mt. Bucliannn_ WEDDING BELIS ——On Thurs-i day lllfiflllllil Nov. 3, i938. at seven . oolock Summerfivlii Church was the scene of a very pretty iwtiding when lifabcl Elisabeth. daughter of the liitr- Mrs. Gvinrwp Arqqjau]? and Grorvc Aiiiutiniilt of Emerald Junction. P. Fl, I. became tiic bride of Mr. James Eiiu-rird Gal- lant. son of the late Ali's. Jatncs Gallant and James Gallant. o.’ Brookficld. R-rv. Plician Mcitonna. P. P_. cf Si. James Chump, simi- mcrfis-ld performed the crremonv. The bride was attired in ii\'iiic_ with fl"(‘.f‘""t7lil‘S to match. She wai- otitcn-"cd bv her sister lviinniie ivhn also uorc a wine colored gown. The rrronin was supported by Mr. Chari~s fla-vici. Summrirfiold. Af- ter the wcckiiuz they motored to the ltcmo of the brides parents, W110i" R Faint? breakfast was ser- ved to the immediate relatives and fricutis. 'l‘iioy then left immediately after breakfast for Charlottetown by car and in the evening returned to the bride's home where dancing awaited them until the wee small hours nt tiu» moi-nine, Music. was furnished by Mrs. M. Doucctie of Clinton. Louis Jones oi’ Rosovilie, Scotiiv Armstmniz, Brookficld, The ¢iic=i~s tiirn loft for their home iviriiiu". the bride and cronvvi many. ‘ impin- war. of ivodd/ed lifo, (PM, riot Pica c Cspy) PEIRSONALS ‘Mr. and Mrs‘. KPi-iil Bryeriton, will S“i"ll'; the winter at Union Road. Iot 3ft. at Mr. Bryeutonks ibrnici‘ home. Messrs, Alfrcrd _—_ . P‘i~a=- ant Grays‘. and ‘. ." Imivis. Yolk. are rcpiiztecl much brttrr yesterday . Mr. Ii. llnvciiiuil. ivials. will spr-iui ill‘: iiiuiei" at Union Road.’ loot 33. i Miss Irr-uc L, Vesscy, York. spent a few days at Cove l-leacLi the guest of Frank and Mrs. Hughes. Mrs. Done-ins and her daughter Alice and Mrs. Everett Bnvyer, Buubury. motored to North Wilt- shiro. on Nov. l’? to be presen-t at the sliver" wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Dearon. - RIVERDALE AND VIFINITY The people of this vicinity have fini=hed taking in their turnip OYOP . Mr. Calvin and Montarzue Hyde visited Rivcrdnisi. on Sunday last. hnw been hdlriinz on too lomz to hinck npr-kod mo»; m...» (have, hi"? to have black necks." said i“ sneaker. "'i"li=. demand for] "if" is vcrv lirriitvd. _ i“ o'r""“t ci~~~~~~ is ifli‘ "al" """’"' i“? ii“ i"‘i"_"it against‘ iiiw" said the c~i~~~~t i “tore are about 125.000 to 1B0.- Wi Piitcs in Prim» Edward lsianrid {"4 he doubted if there arr- n00 1" ether form: that is. silver from i" "iii of the 71"". the neck. m“ b-"tiv and half wav down the tail. ‘There are a number that‘ "of almost fiiil silver but not Qillif‘ so, A full silver is a thine M h°"iiiti'- 1* more beautiful than l (“lflfiil of diamonds. wile have to let more of them. e have to get licihter foxes or 59"" colour, The need of markets was also m““"5 b7 the sneaker. Our trade‘ no vein-able. and thai country is vine in the Bcitndinavian coun- tries. Our relations with ‘ftslv are h the bounce." We had hwvv was in (J-senhosolovakia. but. in 9 Mitt twelve months. in View of ‘Wit happened i-ecentiy. prospects m Mi» Nrv promisina. R/Oilmlhili i8 more interested in strengtheriinz h" border than in trading, We 28v widen our market in the ‘Brit- ii Mes. we may sell some foxes in Main A and Mu. France "unifies bordering on the English Channel. We must develop new New. A lot or poop: must not and?!’ :6 “ gt ' la e mark ‘s demon . T he nforred to mt in ‘fl Nina done ‘In the liox Experimen- iill Station in Gimmes-side. how the ntei-ulevit was handicapped i’! MM eornoelied to give out In- iimuoiori before iie use time for WHI- consummation. Inn-annulus Mr. " Olhrifvh/facbeod. spent the last wcek in Bousliatv. Miss Eleanor MacFayden, spent Satuitlay in Charlottetown. Mr. (‘luv iiriclicrvl. spent Siui- day lint with his sister Mrs. Eric. Ferguson. and Mrs. Joseph Qsbome in New Haven. the and Mrs. Simon Mr. spent Sunday guess of Nil‘. Cavanagh. Miss Janie MacKinnon, spent the week-cud with her girl-friend, Miss Dorothy MaeLeod. Mr. and Mrs. John MacMui-rer were recent visitors to the City. The school is nwkrfisaili! fam- aibly under the capable manafle- ment oi’ Miss Erma Bain. _.__.__ and Mrs. Fred Buchanan oi Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can MacKinnon on Sunday 195'- ______. pi-oveneher. spent Mrs. Isabelle Sunday in Riverdalc, the west 0i Mr. and Mrs. Archie MaoPad en. Mrs. F. R. Rose. spent 8i! o! Mr . were nests iitFoxley River YOURSELF. You only i Mirror There's Your Station! HERE’S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN THAT NEW RADIO YOU HAVE WANTED. CALL IN AT THE STORE AND HEAR THIS LOVELY RADIO FOR nrs AN OUT- STANDING VALUE i ONLY 5.00 DOWN IO MONTHS T0 DAY. G.W. L. Unit is lie-organized of the A sub division was re-oNB-iii Women's 1495809 m at Foxiey River on November l3 t. teas, when‘ the l of 5- Brigidb Parish assembled for that purpose. The work 0i organization vcas carried out .v Mi-l Frimk Murray. w-lio addressed‘ the meet- inst. apeaklnk on the policy and ob- jectives of the C. W. Lt. Hid 1i- pm-ticular on the work u! the W" ish unit or sub-division. The election took place. Mrs. < bride beiinz elected President. The other officers are: Mrs. Archibald Domn, 1st. Vice-President‘. - Ernest Arsenauit, 2nd. Vice Presi- dent; Miss Isabel Bulzer. 3rd Vim Piesidcnt Mrs. Frank Bulilei- Re" cording Secreuary; Mrs. Michael J. Moran. Tietwilrei" elected are: rs. William Pita- izeriiiu; Miss ivrouv Siiarbeil: Mn- Frartk Kelly: Mrs. Gabriel Bulgier. Installation 0d cffloors was fol- lowed bv a short address on th! value of organization in riaii work by the Chaplain, Rev. Euzene L. Murray. P. P. A meeting of the newly-Biwifld officers of St. BritzidZs sub-division was then held and the followlnc Conveziers of Committees were eo- polnted: Altar. Mia. A. Doran: Finance. Mrs. E. Arsenault: Dd- uciiition and Study Clubs. Miss I. Bulger; Social Service. Mrs. Owen Sullivan: Membership. Mrs. Jos- eph Bulner. thanlm A vote o was tendered Mrs. Murray by the meetl . after pouch adjournment took pace. _____i__. Cardigan And ~ Vicinity in Churchill. m. iiiiiieoim MacDonald. spent Sunday in Riverdsle, visit-in! friends. f Mr. and Mrs. E4581" Fair" i’ Appin Road. spent Sunday i; River-dale, the guests of Mr. Iiii Mrs. Brio Ferguson. .__---——-—————- TALK AT LENGTH Mire. lidward lowry. Cardin“ Heed, was a visitor to Montague, Head was a flsitoTTo Montaigne, on Wednesday. Miss Marion McCarthy. teacher iii Baldwin's Road, School. spent the weeknd at her home in Mor- reil . Mr. Allan McSwain. imne Val- ley, was a visitor to Montague dur- lniz the past week. The Chicken Supper. held in the new School room in Lorne Valley on Thursday evening was s grand success. A delicious supper was served by the members of the In- stitute and a large number at- tended from many different parts. The financial returns were indeed gratifying. While supper was being served in the school room, danc- ing was carried on in the hall. music furnished by Webster's Or- ehestra. Everyone present eoicveii a VPTY pleasant evening. Mr, A. Block. Charlottetown. was s business visitor to 48 . on ‘Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ooroomn. Baldwin's Road. drove to the city on Thursday. - Mrs. Mary DeLioi-ir with her son and dauirhior who motored from New Haven, to spend s. short vacation at the old home Morreil. were visitors to 40 Road. on Wednesday evening. the guests of Mrs. Peter Carter accompany- iniz them was Mrs. De Innfl‘! mother. Mrs. liilen Kenney of Moi-roll. —-O Maritime Winners At Royal Winter Fair‘ TURONTD. Nov. 21 -(OP)-- Grand ch ‘ selected in most cattle and horse events. the ROY- sl Winter Fair prepared tonight for s. feature of the show, visit of grades Governor-General, Lord eedsm . Grand champions todag includ- ed George C. Oossar, sgetuwn. N. 3., in shorthorn bulls and Crapo Penn, Swsrtii Creek, Micln. iiilficfgii! iiiiiit- PAGE i '*“*::r i - $89.95 Note these Features . . , 5 TUBE’ SUPERHEFPJ uOi iYN u LONG AND SHORT-WAVE . fi-STATIONELEUFRICTITNI t: i STRAIGHTLINE DIAL A AUTOMATIC TONE COMPENSATION VILCTROLA PUSH-BUTTON |t G jaunt-iii ALLOWANCE on YOUR oui SET SUMMERSIDE ...____..._.. . : __;__g-_wii BMW! POW‘! 51111001. Poilowim is the Memoriam In MR. FRANK H. McKlNNON 3 B0134"! French River and _ Vicinity Ooruratulations are being extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs, Arch, Piclgcon, -~R0~ l PICTOU. n. s. Aunt _ re‘ -r commendation the federal and pro- | p011“, 5.11mi gm- drlrvw. Grade iX-l. Joan Glade Vil—l. lsolu-i Mar-Finch- ori; 2. Mary MacDonald, do V -—i. Plii-‘iw Max-latch- orn»; Z, Viola Macliiacherit; is, ieniry vincinl governments enroiiinrgl,» the ism-runs. the for- As the long-train of aces gliciesisheeiiami 5W?" mm away. we are called upon to record, 139T “t; ilglimg m mgwaam, ti ~ r u ~ in e ' _ ‘e WM“ 0 me Nome“ “ 0i meeting of the PictNi-Ntnth Ool- on the arrival oif a iovciy baby girl. . Finer,“ Wm regrfi to 1mm having borne the burden oi their _ ' the ulmss of Nonna Chmpbeu om clay oire armweinng the call to a c-hestor l-‘simers Aasmiotlmi. MaoDourall. mm damn,“ of M; and M,‘ Ed_ luaher lite. -——-— Grade rv 3r, ._.i_ (‘l-infirm Mm. wimi Campbell alud wish her a wen/iv "skim" i” m" mw“? “ES ‘m’ Dfiiwali. ‘ ‘my wag/cry‘ it‘): Gtlcfllyltlilhltlfiggatlytlgf LA“ E g ‘a-aitv-fl p; 5 (C CHM“ v JR wdL .wi m sou Ral h and ‘ ‘ '- - 'R N FTO. . . —- nnriii-rn- 2. Allan fii daughter Ethelmrdvn wgre rc- Mcxlmm“ a mghly “meted maid‘ Pi-l-lon J. W. (Xullliall, Minister it‘ ' 1 . l" . NL-liltiiifili‘ Mh-‘FW of the community, at "i9 M‘ without. Portfolio in the Nova 5co- i lilo)’ MRPPHYUPT, end bu nquot I cont visitors to French River the 1 I ‘ J 071' Wnoed Me Of 833W three wars‘ tia goverrivneut, told a we“ of W‘ and Mm’ L‘ ' ' Possessed of a robus‘ constitution a nl§lézlémogeelwm. Fame g???“ Mr. MaieKiution had “enioirrerl irmdiwmch mdm a iwwdmv mmk Show and“ n - re l ~u 11 ‘our a l er health iiutil sliorfls’ before his‘in this Anniiiiiiiii‘ Cmiiiii’ Wild-lit" . Flachi-rii: 2. fruisvins Ti §i'§é°.'>‘iiai°°e‘ihi°“i“n§' $3.233 demise tilld despite ‘his prulzuigedi ho iwiitvtri i-iir suw-‘iititrti’ “vivid Gratin I s i . ~ m,“ we‘ f“ 2m‘ u, "BOX she l, illness ni~ family looked fivrwarci‘ aid the ni\\vi.~'-i<>1‘iiir~i Ouitral Wink i mailer-ii; 2 net-i. u. eagerly to his recovery. but divine‘, Breeders Clili.‘ of Nova Sooiia. pa,“ nylffipf’ marking suocessful progress. . Miss va W ore went the iain‘s Road, the Providence decreed otherwise and; on September the twelfth while his mfit o; he, parent.‘ loving wife and family watched by‘. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stewart hi“ b“! iiiile- the “mm °i “win! softly ilfihfflldlllfi,‘ touched those and son Elwood of Cavendish. were rccent visitors to French River the guest 0t Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Orr. Hillard Meek weary eyes with his golden wand. and izoirly closed tlioui in tho eternal sleep o1‘ death on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Leod, returned to their borne in Lorne Valley, on Saturday lost having spent the past six weeks touring in Western Canada and enjoyed a most pleasant vacation. N-DQ ._CP) —Durinl! 185B seslsgn ofNtheg-iouse of Commons sir Archibald Sinclair. lcailer of m; Linn-Bi Opposition. iilledMfx columns of i-iiansard. Prime "h inter Chamberlain was fourth W 106 columns. Mrs. Patrick sannhy. Baldwin's Road, spent the past week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bern- ard McDonald, 5t. Georges. 1i Mr. J. J. McDonald. Cardigan And Bazaar Thursday Evening 5 to 7 M1‘. lentuel Orr and f were business visitors to Summer- The dW-"fmfi W“ a ‘f, side on 5“ “My cheerful dismiition and ii 01-“ Mr. Elmer MacLood of Graham's; iiimiiiimiiii "it"? “Tim " f,‘ Broad spent Sunday in French Riv- Hi1‘ iliiiiimimli i“_.“hi“il 1&9‘- eh the we“ o; M1; and Mrs, was. and his illiiil\ fiiouds i’ o on 1w M _ slmior the sound oi a i‘ that Mr. Harry Uuderhili, Hall Bert,‘ is Siiiiifl . . , f Kenneth Maclxod and Charles; B"! i5 55 “fmm mi‘ i‘, “ma; Paynter motored to Charlottctovml "it “mi” "iii-i hi“ iii“ Y‘ v Tuesday on business. iiilli’ i"°i"‘"°d.~ He” i‘ smmMng M158 130mm‘. Campbell 3 m, the widow will zricve for. a kind and ‘eek end in m“; Rlwm t e we“ lovlnz husband. vi lo hi» laigi- o1 h" arena‘ family will alivays (‘|\i‘l'l.\ii_ fond Fine Wm rem“ to 1mm “m; memories oflnn Rditfiltiiliigi’; igizhiali‘. Miss Rebeoca Orr a confined to nei-i H“ twig; fiiiruiisitk. y, ~ v ‘gin-i bed mrmmh tunes; on t-iepte ei l5 i t l‘ i n. l‘ Q0 tuiauom are being eximxp Rmuiem was celebrated in his 112.?- od to and Mrs Preston i-lardiniz, PP“ AinM°Aiii“\;‘~ “h” i‘ ~‘° ‘ on the arrival of a lovely little girl i v it ed at l0. [Irfl c. _ H v Miss Annie MacLeod. teacher or, Hit to miwiii y". ii siiiiitiiiiiii Spring Brook School. spout the “'iii"w_ “lid hf‘, r“;]“_““ ‘ i ‘ week end with her parents in Park i‘ imiilh "5- Mi‘ _i""- i‘ 90mm. t and John. _Bo.~.ou. .\'iv:i . Miss Jean Sharp. Sum-mcrsitiefliaiimx} Pi" "mifijm “, mm"; ‘in -~~ --~—"* \ spent. the week en with her moh- i i°'»i°i°“i‘ "lid }(‘~‘“"]‘_“;'\ 3"; ‘WW __ _> . i . a u. M“ Jnmes 5mm |Mis. Airwantlif timing 10.“. _ M!‘ and Mi‘: WPSIQV 98in!" "lid rhmm}: C“mm,mf!“ "\,'1“‘_ ‘ *3“; 3L ifynu feel miserable from one oftimw SOB Kfliih BQDTIIDMIMBG by MP5. 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