»myi 21', 1949' r A FREE clinic AIDS ‘err-n. GllIEOTEl IITI PAGE ELEVEN WONOERFIIL BARGAINS HARD "OF HEARING! flm-ioiieioviii llotel, osrriiiieim r. s. i. ‘mnnsnav, may ma; FnrpAY. MAY With Olillll. IIILII, Selaereile hi. I. earnanav. MAY eeiir anon z mi. to e mi. "mgodiheiymhsariasehllitv M Jame 5 ble th hi hi i”, ,“°,,,,,,"‘,,,,,.,,, wodifid-i-‘ilroifilfiooilmwblie-Aoo’; Have Your Hearing Tested Free llumi certain liyour is normal, oriifyou an lluflafingany. dggpgg oi: _ ng loss. - laven l: yoéloere ‘i-kugy wagging a_ hearing aid, drop in or a, fee widow test to see whether or not your present aid props ‘fly Qompenlllfl ior your degree oi loss. . SEE THE WORLD'S SMALLEST HEARING AID ._wll else FMogk Sllver CINvDI." riis NIW p i seoiillac JIIARING All) ii. I. SMITH 51s my BUILDING HALIFAX. N-S- Russian blue ion and red iozas were 100% sold at Anning, Chad- wick d1 Kiever Ltd, London, sales last week. Canadian and dean- dinavian red iokes and blue ior were entirely svitbda-awn. ‘Ilop prise-ior Russian blue 1oz was 814.01., red iox 8.15 Other types oi Russlna reds sold as low as $2.00. The Russians have a par- ticularly high quality oi red ior, notably the Kamachatka, which are very large, very heavily hir- red and a. deep dark red centre with llghtu- colorings towards the sides. Some specimens we saw at the Hudson's Bay Company's warehouse years ago were really magnliicent. The low price received for the above reds is but a reflection oi what is happening at all auc- ‘ions. Red ioxes are unwanted orcept at prices that do not pay ‘he trapper to catch them. Why ~ed iox should be so low in price ls not understandable unless it is the propaganda. that has been made the last iew years by inter- ested dealers in iavor oi short- hsired iurs. A nicely colored red iox collar is certainly a very love- i ly adjunct to a coat ior a young ilady particularly ii she has dark their. Years ago we can remember Silver Fox and ' Farming on ei thesbove Association will be held in the oiiice o! the Depart- mlit oi Agriculture at 1080 1.111.‘ ‘luesdey, May Slat. The annual meeting oi the Ca. nsdian National Qilyes-‘Iba . ers Association will be held in the Iaurentlan Hotel, Montreal, June We have received irom Lsmpson. Irasc a Bulb. an analysis oi their May 5th and 0th mutation mink sale which in briai is as iollows: Bfoath oi Spring, average price male and iemale 831M; light and pale clear and slightly oil-color $1.10; light and pale oili color $.53 medium clear and slightly oii- wlor ma; off color snot: dart clear and slightly oit color U190; illfiflff- 001°!‘ W. The oiferlng oiwhiteminkwssddil sold witha 1w price oi eiil; IVQTIINI. 83.71; slightly streaked. stained, yellow and potty erase; ‘ i, stained, yellow and spotty “M. ll-smpson, Preser- de Huth will hold mink sales on May 29rd. June 13th, August 31d and Sept- ember Nth. Early this week the New r... Frank 'I‘uplin and Charles Dalton. The pair, Jack C and Susie, will be iound in pedigrees oi many good ioxea oi the long ago. Well along towards the end oi the book we iind several pages devoted to the Regal. showing how that com- Auction Company oiieired 45.000 pony kept on enlarsine its ranch. ranch mink described as the ilnest The Premier Bllver \ E. G. JONISTONE Says .toinrwihwilliindiediiitenlttoeteplaio yonrahoeaiiyoalaaveehciislloflsilis. It's a thought, isn't it? . LIT’! ‘IALKTIIBOVII ensign b. JOIINITONI. as. 01.11.. rmirroiai Manager iii-us Graiton ltregt, Charlottetown, r. s. s time, Royal and Old Island Fox Companies. The Regal Company oi Summerslde,-P. E. I., iurnished some oi the ioundation stock ior the Murray Harbor Fox Reaching Company. and four pairs that wont to that ranch came irom the ranch oi Frank l". Tuplin in 1913. - Glancini through the records, we iind thesname oi Fred Clark. Al- beiton, with ioxes purchased irom W. Robinson, carried on ior some time alter his father's death. i Among the smaller companies in the vicinity oi Charlottetown we recall the Periect Silver Black Fox Company with ioxes bought irom General Fur Farms, also the Inter- state Silver Black For Company. Charlottetown. with foxes pegs hosed irom General Fur Farms. and pro- bably ranched by them. Thu Biint- I ley Silver Black Fox Reaching Company and Garden City Black For: Company. On page ldfl we ilnd the name? oi George Tweedy, who establlsh-' ed a small ranch at Charlottetown. Mr. Tweedy was originally inter- Black Fox igorri In order to make room for incoming stool: we offer you reel savings on quality merchandise. FOR YOII AT “THE GLORIA” . 1/3 OFF Balance of our stock of DRESSES 1/3OFF IAOFF ioorr I COATS. SUITS. BARKER CREPE lDan Jenkins paying as high as ‘$15 lar good island red foxes. l Large numbers oi them are in cold | storage in Montreal and New York, ‘some oi them ior two or three irom the. Great Lia-keg Mink As- sociation. and Kobuck mink are included. With this sale the Great Lakes l ~ ‘PROVINOIAL PIIBLIO ' oi the season. The collection came 90111181117 01 BMW“! _ their original ioxes from Sim- outatmding starlight mons d: Leckie. the Diamond Silver Black N! Company oi Bedeque. ested in iox partnerships in Albert- on where he practised law. When he moved to Charlottetown lie brought with him the silver iox Miss Oulton. bred by R. T. Oulton. Little Bhemogue, N. B. She was al purchased THE he Maple Leaf Silver Black Fox SERIIIOE EXAMINATIONS ' |' ts I all“ Slenogrophers in iflxlolpllzvulblgllllsl flINIbIKpSlEci-lvllce Nllllplloe w: the Prince of Wu“, g " an Wednesday, the lst day ol June, I949, ot the hour oI 9 AM. Standard Time. _ _ Persons Intending to take the above eldmlllflflfillihlflill obtoln opplicqtion forms from the undersigned. Think "In: st be completed end forwarded to reocli Mr. rt ur . Pleucke. Chairman, Bound of Exominefb9° G'"I2(g::'9° 55:9“ Charlottetown, not loler than ‘Saturday. MflY r "F i2", Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edwoid Island, this doy ol May, ‘I949. Deputy Provincial Secretory. J. W. MocKlN-NON , ‘$23.50. 'I‘lie ranch mink catalogue o, 2,”, ,,,,,,, m, ,,,,,,,, bu, ,,,,- WOOL MARKETING Wool will be received at the Potato Growers’ Warehouse hands. ' 4th. it the foot oi Prince sir-cot. Charlpttewwn- "ti" ‘"1"’ We‘ other m" “£223”; to ttlle gffi by trgclr will be entitled to rail ra_ ‘Ik-ilckerspmust Present a Pm?“ Warehouse M0815: before tmckage W111 be paid, An advance will be made 0!! . an , d properly prepared for mar- . ado... o...» treated- with In shipping, each fleece should be tied separately on we mi were l» $2.12: ‘mp m large number o! bags. Use 2m abger oi old clean possible, as this aids in checking. SACK SHbULD sacks sewed together will ADDRESS 0F THE IN CLEAR LETIERINgo WITH (91%. ATTACHED - iciiiitntisiiwno... ........m.. o... INSIDE. No responsibility will be accepted foigvislpcbk: Mtg; nut tags. A deduction oi one cent per Pflllnd m“ for wool fled with binder paper twine or other unsatisfactory string. Shipping tags and proper P4P“ M" "l" available u the pmvmdal Department oi Agriculture iree oi charge. It is in your interest to see that wool is PPOPEYIY PPEPB-Ped ior market. Growers 1. Remove all tags mil d‘!!! In" “h” “I”! ad‘ fleece. g, A ' buggy chniiy or strawy portions oi wool should a1: be removed alid shipped separately- S. Sheep should be ahorn when dry, and wool should be stored In a place free irom dampness. All wool should be delivered between June 4th and July 16th THE rnmon warm rsnann snnnr BRERS’ ASSOCIATION, onannomrrown _ [that had ialth in them and be- l come back strong. I I should - | ,these that we should keep up our ‘Association as it will be a greet years. They were bought by people temporary. it looks as ii it will be llleved the low prices were only quite a 1on8 wait. before they The Canadian Fur Auction Sales Company (Quebec) Ltd., sale oi mink last week attracted a large attendance oi New York and other buyers. Both wild and ranch mink were well bid ior and in the sales room opinion was about 60% sold with wild mink unchanged iron April and ranch mink a’ iraction higher. Wild mink brought as high as S39 ior a Labrador and $3 ior northern Manitoba and $24.50 ior- Nova Bcotla tops. The toll price ior Ontario's was 823. New I}. nswlck tained a suiiicient number oi good strings to create interest and pro- duce active bidding. The article was strongly held otherwise a higher percentage would have changed Yukon type males extra dark and dark brought a top oi lie and B. C. types $15.8. Fe- .rnalea brought $10 to $10.00 ior {western types. Most oi the buyiiw ‘came irom New York dealers but Canadians also secured a number oi iair strings. The Silverblu collect- iion consisted oi 7,988 skins and in ‘early dealings they sold at from 814.15 to $15.26, and appeared to be about 107,. above March sale with a turnover oi close to 70% The Hudson's Bay Company. London, England, will oiier e11- proximately 13,500 silver iox at the May 30th auction in London. They will also oiier 3.000 pearl fox and 8.000 platlnas. The restrictions on the purchase oi furs are eti-il on as part oi the austerity program in Great Britain. The tax on s made up article is 10% and that is practically prohibitive. Ii England would leave the market open as she did alter the first world war all the Canadian pelts on hand could be sold in short order. The annual general meeting oi the Prince Edward Island fill‘ Breeders’ Associatiol will be held at Birch Court, Eitperlmebtfl Flflll- Charlottetown, at 1,90 Standard 'I‘iine, Tuesday. May 81st. All mem- bers oi the Association are urged to be present. At this meeting recom- mend tions regarding directors irom ovlnce to the Canadian th Silver Fox Breeders Association will "gauging in 1m; be made. It is tough times like source of strength lo us in the years to come. 11p meeting oi the direct- up a strain that made it quite o. lea! Bilver Black lib: Ccenpariy oi Bedoque. ‘their iokes were purchased irom the Willow, Hill. the Meri- will have disposed oi the bulk or company of Bedeque. and their i040 oiierin to about $1.000 skins. - In continuing our story oi Vol. 1, the Record Book oi the Silver Black Ibx Breeders Assoclati oi Prince Edward Island we now come to the ismoua Pure Canadian Sliver Black Fox Company, which had at its head the dynamic Peter G. Clark. its original pairs were a Johnny Dodd, Minnie Dodd. Brig- ham Young and Lady Moore. the first three bred by Charles Dalton, ish and Lady Moore bred Wank l". ‘Iuplin. Later they l purchased quite a number of ioxes irom the Riverside Silver Black Fox Company. Summerside, de- scendents oi Magic Jacob and Magic Bess. A great deal oi their success was due to the purchase by Mr. Clark oi a number oi Peace River Silver Black foxes oi ex- ceptional quality. These whether crossed or bred pure beget a strain that made the Pure Canadian Fox Company one oi the outstanding ranches inall Canada. At shows held at the Royal Winter Fazr they made a. deep impression and also won the Grand Championship at the International Fox Show held in Mechanics Hall, Boston, in 15m. We do not know whether the Pure Canadian Company as such exists today but we do know that de- ocendenta M that company are still helm bred by ter C. Clark. Manager oi the . I. Fur Poole, Ltd. O The Royal Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Buinmerside, had its begin- ning the iell oi 191i with ioxas obtained irom B. I. Rayner and later irom Samuel ‘mplin, Black Banks. They continued enlarging their ranch through the years 1914- 1916 and later sold ioxes oi their breeding to other companies such as the Maritime Black and Silver llbx Company, Cenin-al "Bedequo. This company in tum sold its ioxes to theUnited Black and Silver !'ox Company. Bedeque. These two ranches side by side successiully carried on ior a number oi years breeding ioxes with good pelts. ii- The Diamond Silver Black Fox Company st Cont: Bedequa . These two ioxes- together with others built succe ul company. Another ranch was the Maple g which came Henderson Silver Black Fox Com- pany, Bed little ranch with good ioxea and played a worthy part in the in- dustry. Robinson, Birsnsnerslde, who etart- cd in 101B with ‘a pair purchased irom A. E. McLeah Company and Frank F. Tuplin. Mr. Robinson by the Magic and Klondyke Fox Companies. He was a good Judge by strain of silvers. Mr. Robinson was aense oi honor and reliability. We remember visiting his ranch and buying ioxes irom him in the early 1920's. His son, the late Senator H. the descendent oi the “three-legged Oulton" iemale that was caught in a trap, we believe, having escaped irom a ranch. or probably she was a native iox caught that way Anyhow her descendants were priceless. Mr. Tweedy also purchased ioxes irom James C. ‘Iliplln, Black Banks, and irom the Oulton and ’l‘uplin strains he sold pelts that ue. They had a nice Arid now we come to George W. dded others in 1914 and 1015 bred two seasons that we remember. MANSLAUGHTER. VERDICT i ioxes and developed a very iine very genial man with a very high _ returned today against Albert Rock, charged with murder iollow- ing th TUESDAY, Save By Shopping For These WAX PAPER. I00 fool roll ...... 31c PAPER NAPKINS. pkg. 15c Billions curs. 48in a plig. 29c ORISPIE SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES. l6 oz. boiile . . BLUE RIBBON COFFEE. I lb. Glass Jar ..~.-... 69c CARNATION MILK. 3IaII IInS . . 49c lllimiiiiiiniis. 16oz. tin Z5c;2ior 49c ma. l0|bs. 95¢ ICINGSUGAB. llhplig. . 12c 29c brought the highest price on c, M, _ Lampoon l‘ pany's sales at least shortly aiter he and Rock entered AMHERST. N. 8., May l0 — (C?) Apunmen’ Hous’ — A verdict oi manslaughter was Bllfflfi A’ e death march l4 oi Fred WOLFVILLE, N.5., Allen. Allen was shot in his car '(CP) - l 'WH n s " r E MARTERWUMEN SHOP i today tted the vehicle. Sentence will be pro- m ‘u m nounced later. “ not?!‘ May 19 — from a nearby school. Fire oi undetermined or- PREPARE Now FOR THE HOLIDAY. MAY 14th llaliiee" A Saturday A Aiiil Monday YORK BRAND TOMATOES. large 28 oz. iln 19c 8 oz. boiile 21c ilillllllclflliiirin. 8oz. jar 32c oz. lino 39c BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS. lb. I86; 2 lbs. 35c BEINZ TOMA’!!! KETCIIIIP. large l3 oz. boiile 21c LUX IUILII SOAP. 3calies . 29¢ qualms ' ROLLED OATS. 5lb. bag 39c 4| siparlanenl house here leaving ilve families homeless. Thar, was no lntnedil-OQ The ilre started in the bese- ment and had gained headway be- ioire iiremen arrived. Residents managed to save most of their belongings with the aid oi bfljlt W, o", m, —Iy i. n. winem- Plallnlng To Bullil -\ ._.._..--J?h ‘ > D r \ WILL ONE EIREsg i Planning to builta house, a O‘ YOU 307:5 V . sEu/Es, _ home, the very iii-st requirement WATCH TH mgr/BUSH) To is a piece to built on - There must gleastsrtingpolnt-Ohlwellsilne maiterlfl must be iirat looked sitar . Nol Owning a lat will be an incentive to iurther metals. Ilor m years we have sold acme did not built the iirst year but made s vegetable garden, and have been quite pleased with the result. listing their own vegetables. ("Back to the land") what a glorious feeling it is, to now yolk- own. and the pleasure derived can only be realised by .o§'§¢%‘§'|1I-Ll.5w - RIDE LIPIM TIME "D HELP WITH 2 s a Jnonth,‘ iisure _ yourseli alter paying ior irom ten to e has a in! desirable buiflllil lots to oiienat reasonable price. t! interested do as the available land Y?! OIJIII QlIg-Ifll ei charms-so oz. rm lde- smnm" PORK and BEANS. Zior 29o SOAP. Zcalies . 21c FRESII riiuits and A Wide Variety oi Fresh ‘and Booked Meats "°““"" siiouiuiii iioisi BEEF. lb. . 45¢ 1“ 0mm’ ' rorur snonmina swnnr PICKL APPli$~ 4°1- ROAST. lb. ._ 49c CORNED BEEF. lb. . 42c ifim; “d, n. Piijlli CIIOPS, Trimmed. lb. 55c rainy, h... 11. LIJNCIIEOII MEAT LOAF. lb. 59c. - riiiiiiiruiits. |b.g. 49c Sliced BOLOGNA. lb. 43c NEW CABBAGE, ‘IOHAZLDES, hheelitelrGssletietowl. ' ,ln-'al@luneu.llili ‘ MAPLELIAI DOMESTIC orJEWEL WI-iI-EIEEEi-m run: LABltIb. 20c SIIORTENING. lb. .. 32c - ';',“,",' n. c. ATKINSON ' 11"" 224,1 Groeeterla a °""°' s“ r