willbedec Jrhlsmeansth abcul. tlhs 1 valuable . ranchers will tell you of puttin foxes out in an open pen im- Mlller, Juflt rams! fift trluw mo. gained. huwvever. extremely dry i-u one could not pect neu-ltis or I81"! XIKYW. difficult has been mon ten horse meat. than other seasonspbu 1111s does not make so much dif able to handl without adults it is it should be SM in titles, uslirg a larger proportion cereal than you 0th Wu and skim mdlk would be good addition to the diet- not, a0 noticeable because SigJF-‘Tlfllli; from Milligan and Mor- rison which appeared kl thegJan. uar-y, 19M. sale at the Hucsona 33y OQmpQny in London. Eraland. It was a stalziaard silver but very large in size, wonderfully tuned. very clear and the silver really amrklim. It brought over $1.300- The next most Outwanding pelt was one that we marketed our- eelvm. It was an adult which we hid bought from Gwrve A- Call- bczi: acme three years previously- Il was a ahy fox and never came cut when the feeder wort. around and the result was it. war overlook- ed until nearly the middle of Dec- ember. .When brought info the pellets they said they had never men such a skin. When. ready we brought it to Mr. Mclnlreh office a c. and had a mend pm thmflh the crowd with ittaad aslgoifMlxie might just 111179 W11 - McLum could have a look at it. When tihrclwn on the table every- one was astonished. It was really a wonldmeater- 62 inches 11m!- with close. hen fill‘. Just like E deep mat. a part al black neck and the. balance silver lhlffhi-IIG like suns. a. great, large black b11181‘! arr-d big white up. 1t sold for £40- in the 11.3.0. Iondon auction in 103a or m1 and was the hlshcat priced pelt qt the year. well 011'- in the lead. We have mt seen amy- thlng like t-hcae I leasure of v recent yum‘ although we have mgifidagdegw the lam“ “ i which they Md buililim" ‘Q3! gQmg of the finest plat 71111115.? _ pmunumg, white faces and sdvers we first to rims We had seen 1“ n long time. Ranch Char-tel by .plane a new chapter in the iroublous his- zays the cry of Dates, tock pvlace on 09 teen some very fine Pei"- we were talking to a ra-zicher who is familiar with conditicr-r in Western Canada as he has been . I d k. the “.“d.'.‘e..‘..l"...'.i .l'2{"..... are producing He paid "i-bllw w the good quality cf white faces i‘: due ‘he Johnflon boys m, m“ irar. added to the fox which many of them are WW1"!- but. said what the really "Rd l° improve their hcr is Prince Ed- ward Island suveg. fret 1:? admixture of u B w". P‘ - hqm d * MIME b stir words the real old ihnd lb “"“"" 973% °.' .3352‘; white faces ha pr ll Dcmer pelt than the had I f" yegfg 53g whqi the cNeiiI, Miller sis liink For Sale thattholiril Albertaandmc country. What really gets a. fox is a draft, and ‘ha; gggg fog?“ 10¢ (hifiilld in U10 5411310115 01 Never m Wm; y(mp to m °penl1921 to 1061 when it was not in. window for if you do you may ex.‘ something worse and it is for that same reason that we advise mrttirg up the shut.- This has been a favorable flur- ring season in the opinion of most ranchers we have met and no doubt andthere to use ference with pupa, they seem to be; e the horse meat off color, but with ffezent. If no other meat than horse meat is available limited quan- of id do a very 1n the old days we can remun- ber when we lmd the open pens that the regular feed schedule for adults was fox biscuit and milk — 1* that the foxes took consld. erable exercise which they d0 110i ivhen placed in small compartments with wire bottoms. No doubt they did not have the clear color that our foxes have today but that Wu w irn competition with 10288 thizwere also finished in the open The most. oitstsndlng pelt we can remember o! was one in a 0on- The rights are getting quite cool, 1n fact fairly cord now. and the reusing IS It lass uncomfortable and will have a teavlercy to bite their flpg or fur. We find that along lrst or second week in October the snuttersvshctild be put, around the bottoms of all sheds to stop drafts. It. may look a bit early but we think it la better than to take a char-re on indury to the fur. Westem ranchers have found that Wllfld alnd emwure such as we men-cloned has a. tendency t-o dry the fur and make the pelt less sometimes we think that. a fox can stand any kLr-i of cold and G mid. Winffil‘ with no ill results. The other he" evening we were talking to Mr. 5m“ 3919 recently returned from Western omen, and he mid it-"Mt was not tmcommon to leave foxes out in an 0pm pen with thae tem- Q- t i to back math I mu l l frequent for some particularly fine spec more. glamorous one then and while it its mutations ane beautiful therefore tinge dyugted witlln a year or twu- ‘Ihe most helpful factor in the sit. umticn is unlike 00nd after World War I when then was tremor: into mink ~far1nillfll course very profitable and 1'1: a good bet. 52:}: 4t mt, as the trend qt faalh- fl-ggy fun will carry rnirl: right mound, the world to style WWW" Wllm‘ en, People in the mink buslneu have been foxy mmlflh i0 1PM!‘- izicwt a. certain amount of thatiimonvy received for De 6 i0 "l ling fund which keeps mitnk to the finals of Canada and me united slates, We fox farmers were‘ too slow in that "Si"! bl" it w“ “m: all our fault, because unlike the mink farmers of Cemda who are 1n 0mm“ with the mink farrrrera Md 1s of the United States (there is I10 duty on mink entering that. coun- try), we were separated from United States brothers by the duity W511 of 35 per cent and only a Pm- wtllff-IY . World War II will be he herst in oolnlnection vnth the Mari- invisible. Oct. 22, there is likely "an them w |time Winter Pair October 28th t0 1D be a. display of meteors, the November 6th. One of the require-I “Orionids? At l0 o'clock that finldinn other; from Nova S tia and New Brunswick. {a I-insivnmké éifrbplé? i x CONNECTED WIIH . § Silver Fox Farming I . . Ind minim ranches were hfmeu- heyday, ». ‘more is no doubt about it, it. is to keep a. balance between and the various mutations an o poor mixed stuff. The only w is to k to records and by thllllgfi don’ w“ Just Canadian National . Every rancher should have a book with the number of the pen, the "T681118 cf the male and female 0 alrd a shor-t summary oestry back fcr erations, color otther factors which show tlhe foxefl 0i’ run into a. arlllll. size, quality of fur, tip and other attributes. and al score or price value so tha can get a complete picture, pelt prices when obtained. keeping such and can inst-army rename‘ “on got‘ or from. It is an. interesting g go back over to: tin ‘l spelt tmen to bring up to i175 -- or ‘fi-iafoxbiuineeawuccrtainlya tba Silver fox i: a beautiful fur its! 1y) mm itions bWiM looks for the next few “St . l" in the vnominent. fashion 118W portion of 0w‘ W“! ll’- i° ma‘ is a. conjunction of ‘Uranus, but lt- ls not at all spect. ac 0n the 10th Saturn and Maritime for the" If‘? the Moon are in conjunction Thefilst lust rtuexpectedthatawbdlyzfi the exthlbltorsi b6 $11013} plan will three a four gen.: "it tyne characteristics and 811v swans. The d u: ed lkzufiwn air-d highly-esteem- m exuflflienthe u .t.heirco1- limes ave p p p: mush, with their degenerate offs It is no news to my y, gaefI have here a wild grape (Vitls sm-pvulpina) which for several yeams, we has yielded seventeen lbs of bloat: Blrapes llllliifily’, Naturally I had "(e1- malny reque .or seeds and cut- ltlinus (slips) which I gladly sup. P wyl I never felt satisfied when send- ing the reeds, though ‘undoubtedly the maddest mriflne um . Ihow would the seal can take liberties with a m that! foal-shins in Boston in ma. Wvr 'a' “"11 °“" 'W°“!d in and Ohampicnmlpa. etc. look at the figures atrovnn prices @0118 ‘m thus blew down a severe winter wild ftruit such as hips. halwa, aloes rowan-berries and so on "Many haws, many snaiws: Many sloea, many cold toes." Asamatteroffactitwasthe previous year's sunshine ed the fruitubuds and no ing winter, that was responsible. About October 3 Old 5t. bike's Day. there is often a spell of fine diry weather, to which the Britons have given the name of Luke's Little Summer". On the Island mouthchecare Moon is 226,400 mile the planet W1’ ‘est brlllian - NEWSY NOTES - Atavllm in hemmed: tch of seedlings of any wild t when cmof ilings of be improved one or more that tmeqn are better than th megorflg gmethod often repeated, dessert an e rest a. pies were fragment ata well- sown our astookof original sire of the wild berry, , with half the diglsiewa- ofthe fruit tribe, howev on my improved grape‘! Would tlhe flruit be sweeter or instead. more A reader tells me grape. raised from seed, bears fruit, but too live to ripen. My l grapes for the moat part now cred be! comes . As a. aolati-um, I must send my reader n. rooted cutting, knowing the laws of vegetative re- , produ n “mad qualities of the paw-t. plant. andallwiiLIhopi. uraOclober t. it will have Weather Lore for 0o were the believed that we may if thde In! distant s 0n from the the rotation. On the 15t morning sky, and likely to be Mme we were buying for the H. iastgiatnfloxeaflsiigvggnfisslganight, the Moon is in conjunction ciire at least, thirty d1“ Pm!‘ m date of admlmion to show 911m’ lses. . of 1h Island's best Pfl-lY‘-h'|.lur._iter. Next number e the vMoon is in conjunction with 0°- Mars, and later <6 09 p m.) with Mercury: we shall with Neptune. 0n the 24th it is New Moon and chat luminary is again the Moon is in conjunction with amongst the planet morn in g on trust, since condlti show consider-abs differences I held Plwmlion for any rancher in 81M. habit. color of flower and silvers so on. Observing this, gardeners d norproceeded to itelect from a med number of see oduced. But ,., the seed such plants will attempt, with or men- m. more or less success, to revert to from vrhich they origin- reedgrs that rustic observer in Britain left us vary little weather lore .,foa- this month. In a good acorn year a few gale: I ancient times, because they acorns and beech- mast for the pigs to feed on.- "AgoodOctobuawadagocdNast To blow the hogs com and mast". It was getter-ally (but erroneous. welcomed that form- t the com- farmer will have all hk "root crops" in the cellar. The leaves airs falling; the birch leaves are first to go. The colorful maples may keep their leaves till the middle qf the month. Astrcmornically there is little to chronicle before October 13th. The in Perlgee on that date same date Venus is st- lts great- cy as an evening star ,w'lth a. magnitude of -4.3 in the the Moon and have to take By Agricola compared, but the great ing the plura‘. By this wall the first conunlttee a re rter .. (villa machine. cd comes madsides 1118 perh ists, but 0f ‘éffifi? tihathis uteri bega in Wm?“ iceaib . all the taber- l is the kitchen first? 100k for is much tsto ed they isltor to bovm by of clpal food opportunity erner. “The Earth h there m kins naming the and beyond. 0°" that his: a S. (111%) 0'11! 8X6 The Johnston brothers, be!!!" not favorable for viewing the grid sun. who are located at 151-‘ en But. the conjunction tune, have a ‘iffy film ill-Wm" °f of Venus and the Moon at B 02 a. i0 “"156 B 10m; [hi5 year. Of course that m, on bhe 27m snsuld make up ,0 b, “peeled because havelIOI‘ this. And ‘tr-ally ine Moon is the sunspot ‘ i b t iml ‘ptimum? white faces and two specimens in, silvers available for years. mq npininn that %rs m“ Pure Eastern Mink Natural Dark Mutations: Blue Front These mink‘ are from parents that won prim for the pant two yearn. Every mink sold in guaranteed to give sat- isfaetlol. Prieu. an, right. Milly tot Fred C. Hornibrooi Bathlrlt, n. n. ' Glen. Co, Ell. No. l $5.00 one way to New Glasgow "Jada: y.’ g. Iflfl I‘ Ill) The corigny of grltleh‘ Guiana“? m. qmylritilh colony 0B ' South American continent. Returning-flag“; » a Mien Agency, Phone $40 me the equal to any its had produced while (.1 m), gvailable sh _.' fa ‘ming there -na flah god. :3: bemiis-titlintdlvufy we" i“ my“ l and when the “with... the mar 'I‘rade Join-rial c! Canada pla inums. Last fail lgiflng their ew shed flgfl Boate was verv Proud ‘l! rm and felt that. they were fully: I Jilly I tory western Canada. Great credit "mmqmuhb nan: never took l! nine its it farm ould be more of a trend to thesouroeismneai‘ pics it 10W. ma Mrs. I-Ianinitm NP‘ WQVITIITI i for Drugs RM» Dlctioin hold did in Queet-‘s anijltigd been ilu 1. amoun nee or our Pm“ but Wm‘ iifafiiifisi- there; However I won‘. f0X'of the crominv; A l!’ . mating" 1m l A gee Oct. 29. being 252.000 mlileswistagirtl from the Earth. A Notable Achlevemmt A chance mention of Blerlot. French aviator, recalls that he was llhm of mankind. This 25th, 19 _ Shortly after this the Empire pulmtlon Oflvgrlety theatre at Newcastle cm Kb-G’; County and bum). up a feP-jryne offered as one cf its Ptums" utaltion for their section“ thgoullga movintg‘ picture of Slug?!» lax-i- 1 fine ua ty oxes. m; on e swim was. ere were ‘he production; q no alLpictule theatres in those dlyl f0: the nthcr amateurish condition and te of trial for previously. sta veers to see the f! except for a kind of tlhus opening movies were which was fairly Ektgliish cause it is A . O . U. Male: head, black]; head in tinder parts duller; heed, ly reddish; picture flicker- bird than A. a "e $13k“ a cliff, an‘; 0:: n s a ve . meek appeared in stnieht towards u larser flzht speedily. and finally "W! and mnchme cleared the stone and came to rest before the welcoming who had just few the camera. There brokm England's And it was M. Bierlot was basket below hLs engine- an idc ‘Hi-is was peak-year for I leaves and of "veins" standing forlorn-i fed on the sunfl leaves and few plants sac . not like the cabbage came across two of the acaroer s ies and the aid of Piers‘ Ova Scotia". One was the Slender Meadow lacquer. omoeepimus fa-scl we ty very fragile insect" body Irons l2 to 14 mm Pimple“: beautiful male ‘rhe other w did, Scudderla Very odd appearance wl *1 leaf-like Whig-covers and an alder copse, are said to be What has got beetles (win of Clcemlels)? fibula twenty years sprang into the flew a few yards the act. as m: w to tells me that he large eagle with WWII feet. It had where in the roun not seen any notice of such am event in the newspapers. It was probably a. Ba informant was bird. be it not by a law pass ls ‘lsh, but when tihe On Sept. 28th there was a won- denful display o1 aurora which far into the right. It took form of streamers that flared to the zenith night of Aug had been another equally brilliant dis. play? Astronomers slay that these outbursts are caused by sunspots and si-rce the average rotation of the sun is about a month, a sun- spot must have come round again ntag-rc-tic storms my theory is that when it is located on some special area of the Sun's surface. The Hooded Mergnnser Thks is the third (and last) spec- ies of our Mergansers and as it happens. tlhe most edible! From this "Birds of North that the flesh of this Merganser is only palatable whet. has been feeding on acorns. Hooded Merganser or Hairy Head. ' 131 shaped white crest rimmed with a b aclr edge; bill short and black; grayish brown; crest smaller than that of the mule, rugged and slight- whi-te. Average length 17.5 inches. Wing about 7 5 IIWIICS. A smaller ing quite common in the early days. scape m ipall w couldseenct the fly. s. It was m for this man isolation; or two, while a ran to overthnul rated 5 horsepower t 30 Sllfille-‘lded in no hblp in landing! Nature Notes . They ate the was alble to identify “Orzhopt. Mus, "a with a long and 15 to 19 mm, so that project baekwair , not. general color, says . translucent, inely on an unlikely place, window. as a Northern Katy. Pistlllata. "It has a th its kmg lnflg and very slender ‘Ilhis isnsect ‘f took near the ledves of which ‘ts favorite food. all the Tiger. Fift- nealred them again. smith and the dry roads provide it. Cic. was the commonest the Citv last week. saw the body of a a wing spread of been shot some- try and brought some draw-yer. I have id Eagle, though my "at sure: and that ed is now protected ed in 1940. Its prin- ‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN prlnc all on the edge of a machine that would make a modern aviators eyes pop The or-jine could lift 140 or l. 50 lbs, d run for abou and com minutes nomstop. a. a aps taken from the balloon- grass. Ht the network awe: and grape them I wok rnovnvon ° blinnott ahead to repeat ‘I Y t Three of the survivors 0d in Newfoundland Sept. Guardia Plicld Sept. 2'7 tion plane. They are ( dreu of Gilbert Perler, Philllppe Henrlcct, the at a trumpet Etienne had with him on the of the General M children's when excited, says Reed's "Bird Guide" the male will, repeatedly opelnandahuthiscrmlikeafm. The only record I have at band, lb If a specimen having been sac-t, in the full of 1984, in the Summerside area. CANADA OF PRDVCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 18th day of September AD. 194$ In Estate of ERNEST CHEV- ERIE late of New Zealand In King! County in the d w. Farmer, deceased, teatate. To the Sheriff of the County 0f Kings County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING : WHEREAS upon readhg the petition on file of Alphonsus L. of Rollo Bay in County aforesaid, Clergyrman, and Harry Mallard of New Zealand or Fanmer. the Executor: 0f tlhe above named Eli-lie Ilflyilll that a citation may be laaned for the e hereinafter let forth: You are therefore hereby required lo cite all persons interested In the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court Home. in Charlottetown in Queens Cullnty. in the said Province. on Wednesday the sixteenth day of October next coming, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed lg prayed for in aald petition and_ on auction of Melvin J. McQuailiL- offers it eats (Mall I without ccmpwictlon says Dr. 'Ilav. dnmase it does is very small and as a. characteristic wild feature of our uebid Lam spring a note in this column ccrmrieuted on dea- catkins. ‘Ihere will be no scarc- ity next spring for every little twig. m matter how al hall-grown staminate cat. landscape this pic- should be presav- the scarcity of Al- small, has l frmn it. I have never plentiful both curtains and Was i-t a coi/ncidence month before, on the 30th, there new display. As to onl y produces them growing scarcer. The Cerolira" says the bird . Summer rvsident. upper neck and back with a large fan. mostly white. Female neck and upper parts under-pa rls mostly 0U 129x 130. Esq, Proctor for aald Petitioner. And it is hereby ordered that. a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper published InCha lottetdwn aforesaid once in each week for at least four consec- utive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted In the following public places respectively. namely. In the hall of the Court Home in Soul-lg in Kings County aforesaid. at or near the Schoolhouse In New Zealand aforesafl, and at or near the Bank of COIIIAWIOYuw h: Soul-ll aforesaid so that all persons inter- ested in the said Estate as aforesaid ma have due notice thereof. TNESS Ills Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at f“ lottetown ln Queens County. the day and year first above written. By the Court. (sGIL) E. MARGARET PALMER. Registrar. (L. 8-) Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking. equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. Souris IIALIFAX IIEVI GLASGOW 12:45 pJn. In. on... lottetowg (:80 pan. Lv. New Airport Phone m; . w, oamarmuuomrmaaniiatatnmmonumuwlm grown by Jo near I. 0- hn abuthwail. lltmna ‘fbcpctatoiacfthclariy Road. Highlands dil- llcae Incin- MARITIME CENTRAL AIRWAYS l8, killing twenty-six persons, arrive at II.- aboard a British Overpass Airways Corpora- left to 148M). Jeanne and Etienne Perier. chil- (L. 8-) Pii rscigrgmraan It's better and CHEAPER to prevent trouble than to correct l0 rnrvsunvs uamrruancs WILL KEEP YOUR CAR FIT It's costly to wall iill you must have your car repaired. It's far better to give it regular at- tention io keep it in good running condition. Specialists in Preventive Maintenance llorne Motors 168 Kent Si. Charlottetown QL_AA lL-P. Salt! It: "The Patrol System I lock 11pm", as practically the outstanding means for slvins practical training w the lndividoai boy in leadership, re- duty and team work. It is through sponsibiiity, self discipline, sense p! competition between Patrols that we areable to raise the standard of the whole Troop in efficiency". Meetings Begin the time you read this, at three Charlottetown have had Itself- first season. a: as we knew St Paul's Troop metnhfltylilrifdgd evening. on y In the matter of Oub Packs, the Kirk Cub Pack will hold its first "will"; on Monday evening, Oct- ober 7th. at. the Kirk Hall at 6.80 81nd St. Paul's Cub Pack will the season on Ihursda ev at 6.30 at the Church New boys who Woks are the meeting places on those nights and last year are asked Pownal Scouts We see that two of these Pownai Scou , Gavin Ourrie and Sterling Moore did a verv Scouty deed in that comrnunlt by collecting for the Salvation rmy drive, That is a. good example of the raid ‘scout Law induction. We see more it from all Scouts and Cubs. A Year Ago iii-fated Babena airliner that crash- urager and Director of Babena. and cousin. The children are looking plane. llniqua Farm Problem In Great Britain ___i._ Saw Mill Power Units Engine Rebuilding Crankshaft Grinding Sleeve Fitting Insert & Connecting Rod Rebabbitting Service Lathe Work Ford Block Rebabhitting Ford Rod Reconditioning I-IENMAN MACHINE WORKS LIMITED LONDON. Oct. 4 -(CP) -- Poli- cies to prevent acme cf the beat agricultural land in Britain being torn to bits and left useless fnr agriculture in the search for iron ore 5E9 being considered by the government in the light of a re- gortt: presented by A. H. S. Waters, His task was to suggest methods by which necessary iron .ore could be obtained through surface cp- erations and the land later io- stored to agricultural uses. He found 18.500 acres had been " rk- ed out" by qug-rying, of whicn a- bout 66 per cent had been restored to agriculture, Some 3.600 acres remained dere- lict while the remaining 2.900 acres had been turned to forests or taken over for industrial purposes. Other areas of probable and possible iron- stone reserves and therefore 1l~ able to be dug bobs-lied about 116-- 500 acres. Instead of the old system of removal by hand work. the liver- burden now ls bei lifted by machines with a buc et capacity of nine cubic yards and able to move up to 500 tons an hour. DISPENSARIES PLANNED INDORE. India -(CP> — With a view to providing more and better medical facilities to rural popula- tion, the Indore government is opening a large number of dispen- saries in the state. The objective is one dispensary for every 1.000 inhabitants. and 47 such Institu- lrons have already been opened. We an 80in to devote a of this coluxmizto geek each week. l e news of a vea-r , that the Kirk Troop aflggfb a scavenger hiunt arranged by A.S. M. Bob Jardine and had a big feed after. We also find that, the Soouters club had an intpoa-tant mil-rs at which Apple Day amd 'I‘°y S and a were dis. mused a Allan Stewart of the Second Saunmerside Troop was in Charlottetown reporting on Sum. merside Scout activities and a re. port begimr-lng "one of the most successful Scan: Camps held on P. EI this year was held at Qualia. Walla". There was also a report on a softball game played between the (Jfiarldlteiown All-Stars and the Summerside All-Stars. NOW Scouts and Omaha, lets get thlnas going and get them report. ed in your column so that next year when we look back on what was done we will be reminded of happy Scout and Cubs days. Gflwell Oollrle a bit. of gem’: In iotking Phone 641 8 Crescent Ave. Amherst, N. S. hOfi-GO-Oa 01112011 CANADA A ‘e -ski|nmlng. easy-turning w‘ u‘ lhd w ha’! m" “m Benfrew is available to you now. movnvcn or qwrlbtwiflw“ Qbmm! M 10m There's no waiting m delivery! PRINCE anwann ISLAND W Wofklna u" "M study Part 01' As the authorized Renfrew Repre- thelr Gilwell Vhmd Badge in anti- cipation of taking the outdoor part next Summer and getting those -cove?ed "beads". Who'll the next » G. I-'. iluteheson sentallve for this district I will gladly demons use a Renfrew In your own dairy. There's no obli- gation to purchase. Get more cream and butter. with a lien. frew, Give me a. call and I'll nrove it to your satisfaction. J. M. Ladner IN THE PROBATE COURT The 13th day 0f Septembe A.D. 1948 In Estate of CARL JAY STEWART late of Red Point ill Kins: County in the said Province. Miller, deceased, tgtate. To the Sheriff of the County of Kins! County or any Constable or literate Pftraun within said County ormernvo: WHEREAS m“ mm‘ m. & so" 171 KENT STREET petition on flle of Nelson Stewart ' flfnffglfzfaighltgl: Qilzcuitgnllfjl: OPTOMETRISTS This yeargefaNEW iii."i’°Ii..'ZiLTL§'i.Z'°l..SZS"E.€ u: Mil "l awuvleads. ‘he Purpose hereinafter m forth: ting of glasses for the You are therefore hereby required y, c“, n, "no", “mum, h‘ the correction of ocular de- gid Jilsiaiedto he and appear ha. facts.” egg" .31: §;,;';_==;,;g $03,533:}; n2 Grafton Street ca EAM s! PA RATOR In Charlottetown In Queens County, AIcQIANOIS-flllllt aciirs-wasume uizumn ln the safd Pro vin , W d eada the sixteenth dayceoforOctiaebetr heft’ qmllfll. It the hour of eleven oclock forenorm of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not he passed and the Ea- tlle closed as prayed for in said Petition and on motion of Melvin J. McQuald. Esq" Proctor for mid Petitioner. And it la hereby ordered that a forthwith pub- i-fllhe ‘fullly hereof be s e n bll h d lnCharlottsefz-iviernneayggelslaeld pine: ein each week for at least four consec- llflve weeks from the date hereof and that a inn: copy hereof he posted POULTRYMEN? DINNER MEETING, CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL OCTOBER 9th, 7 P.M. Your opportunity of meeting and hearing Mr. Poa- glffigithhm mpgueéf "iffizf; cock, director of egg supplies, British Ministry of Food. in tho- all of the Courehlfouse in’ Speaking on consumption and requirements of poultry ffflhng‘, flglfhfemafi-Xisgfgfifeig» products in Great Britain. Also giving first hand informa- rtaon at run 1mm 110mm; iion, regarding our prospects for a future egg and poultry Ind at or near the Canadian Bank 0f Commerce in Scuris aforesaid Io that all persona interested in the market. TICKETS $1.25 EACH magnate may have due notice _ _ P It S “Tings m. Honour "m" Obtainable from F. M. Nash. DOIIIIIIIOII ou ry eiuce or s the undersigned, LEONARD MacDONALD, Secretary of P.E.I. Poultry IndustryCornmitiee Leonard Palmer, Judge f th Id Pfflblle Court M Charlgttettvanuin Q the day and year n. (861).) E. MARGARET PALMER, Registrar, PRODUCE WANTED I require an unlimited number of cars of Canada No. 1 Tablesiock Potatoes at prevailing market prices. Will be interested in a limited quantity of turnips when cooler weather permits shipment. Interested in discussing purchases from any responsible dealer. Call, write or phone H. B. Willis" Ollce 175 Grafton St. Phone 418