3.5—»: “n <‘mn——., :4.» “As-Egg ‘9- 5 fl, an. ._-e‘ .—‘ .. % .L- “x... cra .r Summer Is Payiime For Users OI Went A ‘TIMELY nous 0N FUR FARMING Page 8, The Guardian Friday, July 4, 1958 , IN MEMORIAM BURKE — In loving memory of our dear mother Mrs. Frances Burke who passed away July 4, 1957. Silently the years roll by But thought of you will never die. For in God‘s garden now you ' sleep And he will keep you till we meet. , Always remembered by her . daughter, Kathleen and son-inlaw Mr. and Mrs. Walter Masher. BARB 0F THANKS We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the Parkdale Fire De- partment, all the neighbours and friends who helped during and since the loss of our barn by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacLaine, Milton. Mrs. Isabel Carpenter and family extend sincere thanks to their many friends and neigh- bours for their innumerable acts of kindness shown during their recent sad bereavement; also, to those who sent flowers, mes- sages, and cards of sympathy and to all who helped in any way. Sincere appreciation for the respect shown by the ushers and the cooperation of the R. C. M. P. with the town policeman will ever be remembered. Agents Wanted TEACHERS, STUDENTS. 'FILL your summer months. Earn extra money selling our guar- anteed products. Cosmetic, household am! baron specialties. Openings in your surroundings. , Familex, Dept. 54, 1600 Delori- mer, Montreal. PAULA ROUTES AVAILABLE Men or Women --' Ear-n $3.00 per hour handling 250 different Paula Products. I will extend you credit. Even without eXe perience, your success is as-l , cured in following my di- rectives. Write ’for my thirty- day helping-hand offer FREE now. G. Laurln, President, Paula Ltd. 21 St. Paul East, Montreal. - Baby 'clllclts' ' 'BURNS CHICK HATCIIERY now'open. A special breed for every need. Boarders Accommodatcd MALE BOARDERS PREFER- red. Dial 5463 or call at 58 Ed- ward. _ ' » l MALE BOARDERS ACCOMMO- dated. $12.00 a week. Dial 6097 or' apply 69 Edward, Street. tars. Leon; Female llclII WanEd_ ACTIVE WOMAN W A N T E D for food preparation plant between 12 midnight and 7 a. m. No experience necessary, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Unemployment Office. For llcnt * FOR RENT Televisions - Radios $2.00 per week Portable Radios $1.00 per Day Floor Polishers $1.00 Per Day Vacuum Cleaners $2.00 per Day Power Mowers $1.00 Per Hour Lawn .Rollers $2.00 Per Day Hedge Clippers $2.00 Per Day Skill Power Saws 2.00 Per Day Floor Sanders $5.00 Per Day Electric Washers $2.00 Per Week Refrigerators $2.00 Per Week Electric Rangers $2.00 Per Week Electric Heaters $2.00 Per-Week Firestone Home & Auto For Sale TABLE SAW 16 ER MOTOR Phone 8078 after 5:30. NEWLY FRESHENED COW. James Cudmore, Green Bay. ONE SCREEN DOOR 3-0 x 7-0. Phone 5792. DOMESTIC HOT WATER HEAT- er, electric, Inglis, 30 ’gal. cap- acity, insulated. Phone 8019. ONE 5 FT., HAY MOWER. ONE 10 ft. rake (International). Dan MacKinnon, Dundas. 5 YEAR OLD COW, FRESHEN— ed, calf at side. Melville Mor- rison, Stanley Bridge, P. E. I. COCKSHUTT HAY LOADER AI.- most new. Mark Curley, Brook- . vale. 3 ROW CULTIVATOR FOR USE with point hitch. Leigh Good, QUANTITY OF GOOD QUALITY standing hay. Apply Ewen Gil- lis, Orwell. 30W T0 FAIRROW FIRST OF September. Rae MacFadyen, Riverdale Bonshaw. ARBORITE —- ALL PATTERN -— all'.colours — cut to size. Chandler Bros. Phone 6557. FOR (SALE —- TENT, 7% FT. long, 5% ft. high with 2 ft..wall. Phone Montague 187. ‘ ONE 2A COCKSHUTT HAY loader. 'AIpplyRoyal Bank «of Canada. ‘ A HAY MOWER AND SULKY' plow. Smallwoodx, Bun- berry. ‘ ' I QUANTITY OF BALED STRA’W. Mustard free. J. 'D. MacRae, Tea Hill. LEAVING , FOR -' MONTREAL ~ ' Saturday, ,July 5th, can ac- commodate. ; One or No pat _ sengers- phone 9877.2 ." CAR LEAVING FOR «BOSTON. ': Mass, Sunday, July 6th, can . ‘ take 3‘ passengers. Phone-\m ‘ Mt.‘Stewart. ’ liars and Trucks For Sale 1947 FORD PRICE $200.00 APPLY HEIFER — TWO YEARS' OLD, Robert McLon '113 Up. Queen Street. 1948 CHEVROLET, IN GOOD condition cheap. Apply 49 Chest- nut Street. 1953 FOUR DOOR CHEVROLET. Will trade for smaller car. Ap- ply Box 974 care OLGuardian- Patriot: 1952 AUSTIN. IN GOOD CONDI- tion cheap for cash. Also 8 ft. plywood boat and boat trail— er. Phone 7768. I 1957 FOUR DOOR DODGE HydrmmaItic 6‘ Cylinder will trade for smaller oar. Phone 4433 firom 4 6 p. m. 1952 METEOR SEDAN. RADIO, heater and defroster. In good condition. Aply 212 Foundry Street. Phone Summerside 2804. 54 CHEV DELUXE. EXCELLENT ‘ condition. $1,150.00 Phone'Bor— den 28 - 4. ' 1949. DODGE (COACH) PERFECT . condition- Price $600.00. Apply ‘ Frankie Roper’s Service Stab. Ion. ’ FOR SALE OR TRADE 1957 Chev, 1957 Pontiac, 1956 Buick, 1948 Mercury No down pay- ment required. Can be seen at Spence and MacLeod Ltd, Auto “A Body Works, 39 Eden Street. SPECIALS! 1955 HALF -—- TON Dodgo pick-up. Excellent con- dition. Low mileage. Best truck deal in Town. Come and com- pare. $1150. 1954 Meteor. Good body, tires and motor. $1150, V MacKay Motors, St. Peters Rd, Dial 6448. .1949 FORD 4 TON TRUCK, long wheel base, 16 it. insulat- ed box tires good, a real buy - at only $495.00; 1949 Ford 1 ton cab and chassis, newly . painted, good motor, tires per-, » feet. This truck is ready for the road $595.00. Stewart Mot- gggshtd” Great George St. Dial Female Help Wanted WAITRESS WANTED AT NEW England Cafe. 52 Queen Street. SANDWICH MAKER. APPLY IN person to Rendezvous Restaur- ant. ‘PROWSE & AGNEW 40 ACRES OF STANDING HAY ,r ,for'sale J..,Beaton, :Hunter Riv- 16.1%...» lain!” 1 All; N‘- STANDING HAY. APPLY MRS. William Dewar, 'Brudenell. Phone 65-11. 3 ROW CULTIVATOR FOR use with 3 foot hitch. Leigh Good, CornWall. ‘1 to freshen in Jul. Clark, Cavendish, tico 4~13. KEROSINE REFRIGERATORS ' (small). May be purchased on Ernest hone Rus- No. 2133 QUANTITY OF COMMUNITY ‘Plate flat silver. Dcauville pattern. Perfect condition. _ Half price. Phone 4510. FIELD OF CLOVER HAY AT Kelly’s Cross Road, also quan- tity of mixed grain, oats, wheat and barley. Apply Keir Bassett, Albany. , ONE 14-FOOT PLEXI-GLASS boat. Windshield.‘25 h. p. Evin- rude motor with two tanks. Speed propellor and controls. Phone 5350. 13% FOOT RUNABOUT OUT- board motor boat. Steering- wheel, — windshield — chrome trim. Suitable for 15 or 25 h. P. motor. W. C. Callbeck, Bedeque. BRIKCRETE, CEMENT FIELD Tile Dripstones, plain or color; ed, and Flagstones. The Island Brikcrete Products - Phone 5782. FRIEND“ POTATO SIPRAYER Sprays 7 acres on one tank. Lowest price. Contact Jerome O’Brien, Gulf Potato Co, Ltd. 35 Water Street. Phone 9218 1 FISHING BOAT, CHRYSLER Engine, traphauler. All new. Boat 31 ft. long, 8 ft. wide. AIp- ply to Dock. MacLenna-n, Mon- tague. FRESH DAILY. LOBSTERS QUAHAUGS OYSTERS Foot of Prince 51'. Phone 7I56 - $5.00 Per Week , monthly payments. Write Box OUT OUR WAY By J. R. WILLIAMS I KNO\V I DO IT MYSELF, BUT _ BV GEORGE, IT MAKES ME NER- VOU5 A5 A CAT TO WATCH SOMEWE WELL, wmsxezs AND MUSTACHES I WILL GO OUT OF . STYLE SOME DAV SEE IF THEY DON’T! rs I For Sale PIPE AND TUBING. -ALL SIZ- es. Also angle irons, shafting up to five inch. Cast and steel pipe up to 12 inch. Lester O’Bnian, next to City-Scales, Lower Prince. ALUMINUM SCREENS, MADE to your individual measure- ments. Will -not rot or rust. Never requires painting. Only slightly more than wood screens. For information call 6428. Weatherall Aluminum 00., 125 Kent Street. * Lost And Found LOST—ONE YEAR OLD STEER (rust). Apply Vernon Gay, Southport. FOUND — IN THE VICINITY Of the_Exhibition Grounds a. Ronson ‘-‘Windlite" lighter. Call John Hennessey, 4879. LOST—INOR NEAR CITYON Wednesday, considerable sum of money. Finder please leave at Guardian-Patriot. Reward. LOST— FISHING ROD TIP and case Murray River. Finder please leave at Guardian-Pat- riot or phone 6744. LOST» BLACK LEATHER billiold, containing small sum of money and valuable Pallets. Finder leave at GuardianaPat- riot Office, Montague. Reward Miscellaneous i Centrally located. Phone 7215. ' Street. For llcnt WAREHOUSE. 84 BY 38 FL LIGHT HOUSE -— KEEPING room, with studio Couch. Cent— ral. Phone 3368. ONE SMALL APARTMENT, electric range, continuous hot water. Phone 3554. 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS. CEN- tra-l. Adults. Box 219. Care of Guardian Patriot. COTTAGE UNTIL JULY 20. ALL modern. Furnished at Rose - bank. Phone 5312. ' ONE ROOM. FURNISHED OR unfurnished. I Dial 4584 after 5.30. ‘ ONE HALF OF TWO TENE- ment house in Dunstaffnage. Newly decorated. Rent $35.00. Apply A. C. Foster. HEATED THIRD FLOOR AP- artment. 5 rooms and bath. Continuous hot water. Central- ly located. Box 214 Guardian- Patriot. q - LARGE SUMMER COTTAGE for rent for the summer at Grand Tracadie. Partly fur- nished. Apply A. W. Gaudet, solicitor. . , SMALL APARTMENT SUITABLE for young couple or two Private entrance. Call. 6 Grafton STRAWBERRIES — 10 CENTS a pound. Pick yourself. Bring. your own containers. Vernon Davey, Forest Hill, King’s. ALL .TAXES DUE BORDEN School District No. 84, not paid by July.16th, 1958, will be, handed in for collection. By order of Trustees. Mrs. J. \W. Cami, secretary Borden School , NOTICE All taxes for. Argyle be paid before the first day of September 1958, or they will be handed in for col- lection. » f By Order of Trustees. NOTICE All taxes owing Mflburn, Lot 40 must be paid .by July 7, 1958, otherwise they will be handed in for collection. , By order of Trustees. NOTICE The assessment on pIo'I holders In LI'H'e Sands Cemetery of $3.00 Is now due. William D. MacDonald, ' Treasurer. TENDERS Will be received by the undersigned for the Dun- das United Baptist Parson- age up to July 2lst. High- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Fred E. Matheson, Secretary, P. 0. Address: St. Peter’s R. R. 2 Shore School NO. 142 must ' ' 3 LARGE ROOMS ON 'SECOND floor. First class condition, oil 6003 alter 5 p.m. LAIRIGE UNIF'URNISHED FRONT room suitable for two nurses or business girls. Write D. H. Guardian. . FU 'llHIiRD FLOOR apartment three rooms and bath. Heated, continuous hot " water. Dial 8266 between 5 and 7 p.m. , TRAILER FOR RENT AT STAN- ho‘pe by the week. Completely furnished and equipped. For in- spection 46 St. Peters Road or Dial 9166. COTTAGE FOR RENT By‘ the season. 31/2 miles from city. Furnished. stove and floor covering. Rhone ‘ For Rent R 0 O M S FOR RENT? TELL folks looking for a nice place via Classified Ads. Just Phone 8506 3 LARGE ROOMS'ON SECOND floor. First class conditionaoil stove and floor covering. Phone 6003 after 5 p.m. REAL ESTATE For sale ‘ TWO BARNS ON CASS ESTATE Kingston Road. SMALL FARM CENTRALLY LO- cated in Central Kings County. Dwelling house and outside buildings in good repair. Ap- ply Box 223. Guardian. FOR SALE — IN VILLAGE OF St. Peters, four-room bungalow Modern. Also six-room house, modern. Apply: Leo L. Mur- FOR/SALE A Farm containing 50 acres. Mrs. CIara Monaghan KeIIy's Cross Residential Property For Sale Situate at Port Elgin, N. B. Dwelling containing 10 rooms, with bath, own watersupply, furnace heat, and approximately 2 acres land, adjoining main pavw ed highway. School, church, stores nearby. For full information inquire of Mrs. Winriifred Matheson, Port Elgin, N. B. REAL ESTATE ' Wanted ‘ house in city in August. Phone 5629. HOUSE OR APARTMENT. Couple with one child. 2% wiring. Apply Box 976 Guard- ian—Patriot. Services Offered ' HAS YOUR OIL FURNACE ‘ been cleaned yet It not, Phone 8169 and receive profit ser- vice with oil furnace cleaning equipment. . BOTH WAYS, CLASSIFIED AD- vertising pays. Whether you’re an advertiser or a reader, there’s profit aplenty for you in 'the Classified section. Phone 8506 - MODERN FUMIGATING Available throughout P. E. I. for extermination of roaches. bed} bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free estimates. Phone OT write: H.' R. QUINN, PROP. PO. Box 451 Phone 8727 PHOTO SERVICE, FOR HIGH gloss jumbo prints, send your films to us for overnite service. Most modern electronic equip- ment to give you perfect prints Only Enmans give you Deluxe Jumbo Prints (Guaranteed not to fade). Enman Drug an Photo order for our CALL [6800 service. Opposite Holmans, Summerside. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS _ BARRISTERS, .2 SOLICITORS, Elc. I CH‘IROPRACTOR Dr. W. R. Carson 201 Prince St. Dial 6432 1. Elmer Blanchard, BA. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. Bank of Commerce Bldg Allison M. Gillie, 130 Richmond St. Dial 4747 .Palmcr & Haslam Bank of Nova Scotia Bldg. Peaks & Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ’ J. A: McGuigan, BA. Currie Bldg., Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MacLEOD, LLB. CURRIE BLDG. (Above Shoe Doctor) DIAL 3351 FREDERIC A. LARGE, Q.C., M.L.A. Room 207 Dominion Building Dial 3244 Male Help Wanted SINGLE MAN ,_FOR GENERAL farm work. near Charlottetown Apply Box 218 Guardian Pat- riot. HOUSEKEEPER FOR MONTH 2:68more. Two children. Call WANTED -— HOUSEKEEPER, 4 , adults. All modern convenien— ces. $75.00 per month. Apply Mrs. Bruce National Employ- ment Office. BABY - SITTER. ONE, TWO housekeeping rooms cheap. to mature party coming to hali- fax. Return for occasional baby-Sitting. Pensioner accep- Russell, 189 ujnpoo ad. Phone 25652 Q LI ‘ FOR SALE I0 It. steel box. Can be seen at PROUDE 8: SON Pa-rkdan YOUNG MAN FOR SERVICE station work. Experience pre- ‘ferred but not essential. Apply Box 222 Guardian-Patriot. EXPERIENCED B A R B E R wanted immediately. Apply Berrigan’s Barber Shop, Queen Street, Charlottetown. J os. W. MacDonald, B.A., QC. 150 Richmond Street Dial 4713 Box 472 MacPhee & Trainor OPTOMETRISTS J. A. Cauuthers, R. 0. ~12; Kent St, Dial 5512 . J. S.I Taylor, “.0; Corner Kent 8: Queen Sts. Office 9133 — Honse 4756 H. J. Mabon, KO. Montague P. E. I ARCHITECT J. F. TOOT7‘38, B. Arch. ' ‘ ARCHITECT 140 Richmond St. Dial 3865 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. M.R.A.I.C.. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St. Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesdays Dial 2936 Peter A. McNeil 166 Gt. Geo. St. Charlottetown Phone 4339 P. O. Box 513 ELECTRICAL ENGINEER E. s. CHANDLER. B.Sc. (an), M.n.1.c., p.m. 161 QUEEN s-r. v. 160 Richmond St. Dial 5573 CHARTERED A Currie Bldg. PHONE 8325 CCOUNTANTS— McDONALD, CURRIE 8: CO. COOPER BROTHERS a co. Charlottetown Dial 5568 REAL ESTATE .55 '29?“ 3‘ COMPANY _ rea cor Sh. Ch For Rent Dial 6547 —6548 ge aflom‘om P. 0. Box 187 _. A I E‘l'l ROOM AND BOARD AVAILABLE PALMER: RIIIJILDING tor two people. Dial 3197. Charlottetown 100 Fitzror Street Dial 5321 phy, St. Peters Bay. Phone 16- 1. \ > I TEACHER DEISIRES GIRL TO ‘MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN AS 3 $EDROOM APARTMENT OR ‘ Services Offered ELECTRICAL WIRING For all your wiring and re- pairs at reasonable cost contact ARTHUR RODD, Electrical Contractor Charlottetown R. R. 6 Phone 5907 Teachers Wanted TEACHER ,WANTED FOR AL- bio'n School No. 82. Supple- ment $500.00. Apply Richard Westaway, secretary. TEACHER. FOR. GUERNSEY Cove School. Supplement $500. Twelve pupils. L.J. Brehaut, Secretary. WANTED — PRINCIPAL FOR ‘ the Ellerslie v Bideford three room school. State supplement expected. Gordon Millar, Sec- retary. - Teachers Wanted, ' TEACHER FOR SHERBROOKE School Number 69, about 212% miles from Summerside. Sup- plement $650.00. Elmer Waite, Secretary, Sherbrooke. Phone I 608-15. Wanted WANTED ALE BOTTLES PINTS or quarts. Dial 8595. WIND- UP RECORD PLAYER. Phone 3565. OLD BARBER CHAIR. WRITE stating price to P. O. Box .242 Tignish, P. E. I. share apartment July and Aug- ust. Phone 4445 after 5 p.m. companion in exchange for room and board. Apply 164 Elm Avenue, between 6 and 8 p.m. Wanted To Buy WANTED ’Tlm TOP GEAR AND shatt for a water wheel. An- drew Banks, Poplar Point, Cardigan, R. R. 5. Work Wanted LAWN MOWING DONE AFTER 5 p.m. Phone 9474. ‘ EXPERIENCED aSALES- A Long Island, New York, mink farm owner has filed a $26,500 suit against the government, claiming that some of its mlnk died because of a chemical spray- ing program last spring by De— partment of Agriculture airplanes. The government was negligent, the suit charges, in allowing harmful chemicals to be used; in failing to take proper precautions Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Court Hause at Sum- merside in Prince County in Prince Edward Island, on Satur- day, the 12th day of July, 1958, at 10.30 o’clock in the forenoon A.S.T. all .that tract piece or parcel of. land situate lying and being on Lot Four in Prince County aforesaid bounded and described as follows:- Bounded on the North by the Dock Road on the East by land of Mrs. G. MacArthur on the South by the Piusville Road an’ the West by land of Henry L. Gallant. The division line between the' land‘ of Henry L. Gallant and the land of Charles L. Gallant is an old fence that has been there for years, containing by estimation Forty-Two acres of land a little more or less. PARCEL TWO: Bounded on the North by the Dock Road; on the East by' land now or formerly owned by Jos- eph H. Gallant; on the south by the Road leading to Piusville; bounded, on ,the West by land now or formerly owned by Octave Blanchard contaming by estimation Twenty-Five acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is pursuance to a Mortgage dated the fourth day of November, 1949, and made between Charles L. Gal- lant of Pius-ville in Prince County, aforesaid, and Julienne Gallant, his wife, of the one part and W. Vernon Craig of Bedeque —_in Prince County of the other part, default having been made in the payment of the Principal and Interest there- by secured. » For further particulars,apply to the undersigned. , ‘ Mortgagee. man desires position. Phone ' (SUMMER POST "OFFICE BOX 85 Charlottetown. FOR SALE AT WEST ,KEPPOCH Has fireplace, lawns, completely automatic water system, Built 1952. Write— W. Vernon Craig, COTTAGE ' .' Our plant will be‘ open For top market prices and phone -4317. Free Pocket Album with each . ,' auction her household effects: Th Hollywood bed; chest of drawers; and other small articles. ‘ RepIy P. Box 220, ' STRAWBERRIES berries commencing July 9th from 7:30 am. until 8:30 p.m. Crates and boxes are [now available at our plant. P. E. I. FROSTED FOODS LTD. s- AUCTION .SALE I am instructed by Mrs. Everett Anderson to sell by public DISTRICT SALES REPRESENTATIVE required for local area by Canadian Company En- gineering Transmission Drive. Must have considerable volume of business al- ready developed and excellent connections Some engineering knowledge is necessary. O daily for receiving straw- lprompt settlements tole- Household Furniture 202 Weymouth St. Monday, July 7, 1958 2:00 p.m. ree piece chesterl‘ield suite;, drop - leaf table; 21”‘Admirxal TV; smoker stand; set (table, 4 chairs, bufette); radio, G. E. Frigidaire; card table with 4 chairs; Chi-light lamp; mirror; studio Couch; chrome table with 4 chairs; Beatty electric washer; stroller; child’s rocker; highchair; three piece bedroom suite; end , tables; te oil-cloth square; baby’s two beds, springs and mattresses W. H. BEATON—Auctioneer. in industry. Station HI MonireaI. man to train as route salesman. NO previous experi- tunities for advancement. A " ROUTE SALESMAN - Major Maritime Bakery; requires an aggressive ence necessary, good working conditions, and oppor- APPLY BOX 215 GUARDIAN & PATRIOT go 25 to 35. l a I KEITH CARM Charlottetown ERN 11 Water St. DeLAVAL FARM EQUIPMENT GOOD EQUIPMENT SAVES TIME AND OVERHEAD. WHY .WAIT —_ COME IN — OR CALL US TODAY. Belvedere Corner -— Central SALES and SERVICE» Summerside ICHAEL LTD. ROyalty Phone 6423 I E’S PATRIOT ROUTE You must be willing‘to do a. good job and be, over 11 Register at your Ch’town > uhouses requires repres Nova Scotia and New of ready to wear, household goods and in continuing to spray after being advised of its harmful ef- fects on the minks. ' At the Hudson’s Bay Company sale in Montreal on June 22. white fox advanced some 10 per- cent over April levels. The 5,000- skin offering was 90 percent sold with a top of $47.00 which is a record for this season. A growing interest was also shown for miscellaneous fox pelts 63 percent of those, offered were sold. MAN OF THE YEAR Otto H. Grosse of Northwood Mink Farm, Cary, Illinois, who is well' known to Maritime mink farmers, has been chosen “Man aid-he Year” in the fur industry by the Fur Garment Travelling Salesmen’s Association. This the first time that a mink breeder has been selected for this honor. A plaque, emblematic of the high honor, will be presented to Mr. Grosse on June .17 in the grand ballroom of the Hotel Stat- ler,'New York City. ' Canada Mink Breeders, in co- operation with A.J. Alexander, a Montreal furrier, and the Depart- ment of Trade and Commerce, will show 26 luxurious mink pies" cess in Paris, Vienna, Frankfort, Grindelwald and Milan. In each country, the presentation will be sponsored by the Canadian gov-. ernment. A preview of the Eur- opedbound garments was nation- ally televised last March. The National For News issue for June carries the information we are giving below: “Although the number of dark mink market- ed at mid~April declined 28.7 per- cent, sales are 46 percent higher than last year. Pelts received from members this year totalled 209,853. Last year at this time the number received was 34,808. POPULAR TRIM “The outlook, for good darks continues very favorable; the sharp rise in. the popularity of dark mink is attoibuta‘blé to im- ‘BOYS AND ,‘ is Dial 85QO proved quality, shorter .1, and a revival of the fur industry. H.B.C. stated " least one and a half m" been used in the tri try during the past there not boom, there would ha large carry-over. Dash, most popular trim for“ and suit trade." 1 And here is the what curtailed of ‘ ties that will be of rancers: The EMDA 1,566,453 pelts was 81. 1,497,000 skins sold her through Febflmm‘s $21.53 average. _ "_ Here are the aver the different types, ley .Wittig, chairman BA marketing board nual meeting in u genta, $15.71; Autism 33; Axurene, a tetiva, $26.29 To Miscellaneous, $16.80.. The EMBlA label by 87 percent of ‘ percent were uns my goal is to market 75» the 1958 crop under Estimatediotal of , seas , about three NEC SSARY I.ny _ Among thoseat n ranchers were J - ry Landon, Omar Harold Reed.Woodl enfeld, and Harley Canadian guests were Shields andJ.C. - azines were well :. Mary Phillips of um slogan is “Mink is a, is now a necessity for Dick Stuver, of fire ‘ farm, has a page in « Fur News entitled: ' cher’s Almanac" these are extracts: ‘ concept of feeding V has changed within years. Prior to that not unusual for a from five to six u. ~f fore he was ofifered variety of solid food are two months old. SOLID FOOD ' - “The ’same is true ' are you old-fashioned‘ ' cats and think that young, and will carry I amount of food for Ir thinks they ‘need it? the kits can wander I feed and start‘ gettmg‘ ’ lbetore the‘female .1. . to have it? The nxt V the mother IIIka is I MAKE MONEY EASILY ' . CARRYING A ' IN YOUR SPARE years old. or Summerside Patriot Offices. house clean as long be a good housekeeper start to eat meats. In of Jane, you can really kits a good start by females a very wet f we still water out a day." Thie "article is much tensive, but our r I sure, will formulate hove ideas a program improve on our mellow of feeding. em Italy a hard sham day. No damage REPRESENTATIVES WAN One of Montreal’s largest wholesale d1: etc. entation in Prince Edward foundlandfl Carrying comp inoleum, ) Experienced men only please. Hospitaliza life insurance benefits. Apply: GEORGE COURCEY & SONS LTD. 405 St. Sulpice St, Montreal 1 SACRIFICE PRICE fl , Canada. H r 3., been this " who are well know: ' now our babies begins minkknowswhatis constructed your pen; V three firms 3 day-In ' Owner transferred -— Prepared Io- . $2.000 Loss on this Property in Brig Contains 5 bedrooms can’t fill them, rent them). place in living heating. Many tracks, valance boxes mg for automatic washer. If no reasonable consider renting. and sewing room Large paneled w A room, attached garage, hot w extrasrlnclude venetian blinds, I and living room drapes; " offer received immedi v PHONE 6446 AUCTIO I am instructed N SALE” A AT EARNSCLIFFE, P.E.I. ‘ by John McKinnon t0» »' 0 Public Auction on Wednesday, July 9th, 1958 p.m., his farm consisting of 75 acres, also 8 H implements. STOCK: 1 milch cow, 1 steer, 2 years old, 11/, years old, 1 heifer 11/2 years old, 2 good horses. IMPLEMENTS: 1 Masse Deering hay rake, 1 Massey Harris spring tooth barrow, ]. Massey Harris d' 3’ Harris Binder N " Harris mower, 1 out potato digger, l Renfrew scales Renfrew (650 cap. Jack screw, Terms Phone 3780 rows, 1 Cockshutt drill seeder, 1 roller, 1 1 Maple Leaf an 1 Sprayer, 1 McCormick manure g g pough’ 1 (almost new), 1 truck wagon, 1 spreader,, 1 wood - Perfection grain (capacity 1 ton), 1 cream W H ), 2 sets Of harness, pad and bl'i -' . s Ison wrenches, pum ton 5 11d"; other articles too numerous to mengion. g I ‘a U of Sale—Cash. J. THOMAS McKENNA, 0 Ana '