. vat-mm" amund Mr. Kanpk old baits and uiiitroms The days of, N- " ” Arientina. whose seasons areifor many weeks to come. An home here and at Mrs K'inc's ha" W" 3"” '"'”" ”V”3"5 ” 5""el T"-Ti-T " . - M . mu . r,,,,,isui.iioritauve estimate on 19551955; old home at Richmond. While here lrnm "19 Srhviils so is "W 0'" CANAIHAN amps " 9339'” opp" ' l t . - .. . sl ins Scores ill st-rihhlt-rs are re-' I ber of mmk mink production is expected to bet Mi. and A115. Kane were me - 3 - r , r r ninl 05 lulu” ' "um . lreleased late this summer or earlyl giicsts of Air and Mrs. Joe Walsh. 'l”'"'” ”""- V-Dl-V-iWm'” i(Pl"P'P95 "'5 raches located there. To this endim the fall by the National Board l "Mn" has boon ll('l'P i-ii li:lt'alIIlll for two NW, whvdmmi m Nay” l About 500 have been pelted this sources. They chim it is to u" M, pmx Mvlmm and MI. H", months. loaves next week for Mon l- "W F .VC3l'- He pm” to Purchasc an advantage of the fur farmers to Coffin were recc-nt.vislt0rs to lot ""31 M "'5”'"” h" '1”””i 0LD'Ar'E PENSION5 addiillmll 1500 mmk 1" the U""e.d .. IV 7 am" with R . E - R bb- Raymond Jay of the R C A F. , States next-December and Shlpicni Shotillle ll1'an etfortloset PP Fgh R Pl W” ” ”'- -m,,ax. and Mrs Jav are N, tllri;i'.- llt'llsItIlIK' were intro- them by nr to Ar8enmm' Di5cu.s' the rade to buy mu-'k more rapidly LII .7 in N: nbhsn, has pastor: at i;ii'.'itioii at lhoir tiwliicr liiiincs '!'”'od m Nulla-V m 1936 '9 rm" sing the business situation,hesaid.f1lld thereby 10 build up C0ml)eC- 3; or homo Md” mm” mm hf'rF ciis mm Til Ill in married coup- iliat the retail fur buslinesfs in 'zlX1r- ilhlvvlllrlessufiihon(Price? Eotfne 0: '- In with on? -ilmll:-9 over that cntina has been any air is 0 tea ers. ere ore. no or is .-rm.” ,".”,m Humm Mmlm, Haw Mix. 'l'liviiii.i luau ll-ls roiuiiied ace. Msnnr however. marred by the least a 10 per cent increase in ' l ' " r .-, drisaol I Uliirersday. Aug. 23. 1955 The Guardian Page 7 . . .. -. latali on August 24l More worry in her duties In Montreal following hid: luligiahhr-ehid E:)xcdI:)(:rIngBU1k:1((ls?I: tor lllarvllis with books. school her vacation with her parents here. Timely Notes On farming I i i orums l)l Ihe Isl and 2nd Bat- Jose Feidman. Argentine furrier, of Fur Farm Organizations. which '"''”"5- 5W5 W-W" 0' c3”d'- El. visited the United States and pur- annually publishes officia stat- chased a total of 1.100 mutation istics on mink production. reed . liich h t to' . ganglia r3; :1 M" Belse;1ma.' Mink dealers in the market tend This Wm bring me number or to discount the reports of pelt animals at the rich to Some 000- production coming from rancher Mrs. Frank 0-m.h.”' H mrnwr .Vli' Joliii tl'l'liu-o who was here rcsidcnl here who is making: her home in New York. now has re- turned to that city again after a short vacation with members of her family here and in Charlotte- l”" ""i"' t””ik7't ”'””'”"- lm "" were in take part in the Edin- Mtiiiriay for Halifax. N S. to re- h h h-,, 1' A d tn eume his duties at l'amp Hill llns- E':1ri:hl”.E'gh 1'' games an . pital whuli opened Aug. 2li ()ili(-r ('iiinmonweallh bandit Miss .l:.illin kl.ii'l)iiliaIrl. iihii "um Pukman "nd India ll.” Ar-(ant Argentina revolution. the new ranched mink crop-re- - izardlcss of what the ranchers say .i.iiich sources except little or no now. Anthurjtatiyg esyrrmges on iiit-rcse in the total output of lkm- last -cason's crop were that mut- erican ranch and mutation mink ation mink accounted for some this season. One of the caiiws is 75 pc tent at national production. said to be a lower production of Little .hange in that figure is ex-I kits per (Emile Emmi)? SUB?! mllY- pectet for the coming season,; atinns as sapphire and siinmetal. which begins in December. In terms of units. it was figured that imitations totaled about 2.1 million as-kins. and ranch mink about 700.- 000. This marketing figure of 2.8 million compares with the estimate' f 3 million kits produced last! season. indicative of the relative production of the various i-olor phases are Mutation Mink Breed- ers Association figures. based out last scason's sales through mid-l March. by which time all but , - , .,”m.,r um r-rmdda fi80.0l)tl EMBA pelts had been uiiTl:wiinL:a'll)ldi:1t '25 per i-elm of over "””'k919d- R"-W31. P35!” Wulumn 400.000 black pcrsian lamb sold at "3193 ”V"'' ”"-"0"- Cerulea"-It the Lcningrad annual fur aiii-lioiis. dhoul -lilo-00” hlllerblll lAl-flenial. Prwcs were m,m,mny am". those ilioiil ..7ll.ll0f). Lutetia. Icss than . , q I . l -'v .. new t 1 r i Z of the first of May contracts This-5"-moi '”'5"ll"9- ahm” 'w-0mil - .- - d ' ' i l ' ' f - ,- .r therc. (h l ll0.000, Ni ll , 2:;:"i..:.i:'.;::'h:.:”::.::'R.:.::::. ii?" emmii23” iii - WARMER THAN BACK HOME LABOR DAY host spring Wm have N, pm, mu, others. about lltl.000. Nationally” who has been visiting her old home - after more then .10 years ahscnow lr-ft ist vieck on return in hi-y homo in that city Mow xiv smxxez Tho lial;-iiii-r of lllll schiiuls lit'ri- that remained closed for the full vacation will open for registration on Friday with classes starting A total of 60.000 muskrat was ()l the offering The auction August 5th. This was 75 per cent or the offcring....The auction datcs for London fur sales have; hccn established as General Fursl oiiiier sale February 13, 1956, spring sale May 7, summer salei July 3 and fall sale 0('(!lh('r 1. Special mink snlcs -'-"""""" '” "lid ,. . r t i . i I .i i - - W ' ' i liiicsl 'I'ci't'iloriins l.i'fl- lizick riivtl. Frank Rivct .-ll;Ta- ' . 1 f L aboie one million last season-a 'lhcse flic scouts found fem lfntlullll Wotld Stout Juniboicc the hurt ' n V ' r . V - Mdemby more or I tcii-fold increase since l9lil. Sap-.pcriiliii'rs a hit diffcrcnt from'at Niai;;ii'n-tin-tlic-Lakr-. Thcy arcllo l'liZl'lli itroiit riiwi. ll.-itiick iik, and HPIHZ Paul, Xolinukiiifc. r,,L.us( fur W19; are Ill Illll pliirc kits wcrc fiiziircd at around Iiack home as tliov paiilcrl into port of a troop of ciizlit, int-liid-iK'ti-on. l-'rauk Stcfiiiissoii and (CF Pliotoi 1955 l mm: across the United States :l75,000. Ontario's li.'i-dcnrce hcat in at- riiid some ofhlhe cill;s olktiianaillagw 7" gr . ,. . Typical of t is is t e wi e pii . . . iiviiv oven to new ”fVf,l”P"g”"'” C d W'de Cam ai - Liflle Sands 5'33? i”'S5h"E'.T..Zi55"' 'ii'Si'l.ii.' -olor. Johnson's o itts urg. D f . , ' l ' ,t:ll0( are famous for their unique a- ' p 9i I 9 W. wlummi H 5-mt,,r.r.r rmdl lL;)i:hnITdlldli?ii.ft?trnmi?ir:fl:iYnot lat" advertising, have the following. .. ' 0 r ' ' iiii: lhroo liskinios. ropirscntinrzllilias Aviiiizana. all of Aklaiik: M0&IM.-IAINAX Through deeper between Cbur'ottetown and Montreal Low vvaigidsiyin mass . i diiiitzhlcr Marian of Olicrliii. (lhiii, a UV" " s -- - - , - .-. r - "C"'"r mm” '" the m” "1 "CW 0 C ' d M ire guests of his sistcr-in-laiv Mrsl RIDE RELAXFD J n onservat'on anne 1 ess aster Y Aim; Btlhic rtifiljtbtle Satnds. llimlnil ARRIVE REFRESHED A famous scat!!! (min for fifty years. the Ocean - J - 4 . - . . . . - . mar c (ll in ree e--er--.r.e. - i . r WW I sappmre dlyed beaver at . it (H MVMI W W k Ru” Mmmuk imlh a(Il!('Iu)l”)0rITl'loI?':'illl1 mill? drivs-9 Tlicv r-'lpl'l”lxK'(l1n: Tuesday Full information from Lumted '6 now mo" famous than even wnh appnn. M95 and 8 natura ErC.V Peril”! T A Y lit 19-year-old Toronto student of '"5l”' 9V (i -V f "R ” i A - ' ' ' l rf ' ' g lamb at "50 e U U Mule!-ial scmwe Fridav mgmied Fed? B,Jhrm”.chuk'f 01:: .u;z to. any C.N.R.Az:nt. imatetyttwo lzou-rsdecut 1; r:nnir::'tiIiine rythtln: ,. . . , .. ., , ,- . .r V ,. r Wa nii'ci'S1.v lirti Cssnr 0 Hi i-- -H. . dd .1 .,. .,.i r, . . smar es, mos mo rn am in aria a. ve i W" 53'" a”"esMd' ""0 M the U)R0NT0' mPJ"ca"dd'a5 nnlyi e"mmmnem of. wnmmm" am. (Maine-1 -8 Guilds! aim lml(lUnm l"'”f-'3'- W") Dlayvd the illii'i”- in xtlllt)'lll ;lll'llFkelljlllllpmsgllrls ialibllll ; on this all--iilee in -car train in the latest and beat .- tiip authorities in the United States Ilill-IOIII-Wide conservation society 18' vity was ncvci greater - than at Iona fdlehs mas Pl o a o ltlll- M.” nmws. mmmwm n" we d " PS d H V W” , m - - P E . on furs. has a lead. article in vlanning aniall-out campalilln ll;-I moment. Mr. 'Mlll'Iily saidi d:s;:i,i1tc l':'flSSfl:SSfll)ll-';:f first” llFll;'Fl ms vmorv MW mp Human WW nhoaw and ”n.expaNrF;1 1.. - r from the new. gay green and gum "(tenor N H” 5- wnmen-5 wear Dmly m wmrh pr, iinlte Lanad ans mi!" l"”"” 0'” " I Canada 5 i famasmauy mp" 3 9 Ir)" 0 N” mu" P i i 1 -h - f did some )tlEln1ilEf' to the iele- 1: - - citin l modern look of the luxurious interiors - wide rrmes that chance; arr, that me heir heritage in wild life. I growth represents a continually ill- it. ibc o2nd national chess tniii- born master. his oiiit uiii o NM"? Mrog and mqqllmons M ' L Me . V HY I - Noducmn of ranch raised mink p The Audubon Socety of C8n3dBlrrDaSlnE”fll'Bln on our natural rc- iiami-ni. rill? tournament. left him the only Hr Cammt" Hump fimip qainds V-ms-r -; n 5 picture windows. foam rubber seats and mattresses. in me United States M” be rm ”l::,l'Il::Z:Irfl(';oh::: L?i:iiirsi.Vefill1r:)1lswaititi'sl sources. . I Sicmros. who Q-(iflllllllvs studyliindefcaled and untied player 'nl' t - H VVVVVV h; - -r .a .:-II V Al pmh-bunt)" air.c0ndm.Oning wntrok and a&mc”.v. so ter than last season. Some in ' - r .. - iihe 12 participating in tic r - . I ' I ' ,;:,a go 50 m. as .4, predirr , olnt that conservation is every-r llmu,,d.r,,bin r,,urn,-,m(.m, p I ay A ('llll(l s sense of touch is pre- U dining facilities . . . with special menus for children decline in total output. in 1954-55 i-"ifs huSiiiW- and Wltht need hm; um” mm 25 he-til almost at birth any prnnres-I . . WM" American rnnchprs 5,, . Kgltlzmilas never greater than at l V V V I so: rapidly. - ' d .l' .h- d- . i ' ' arxcngglrralggn llgrggh mimlln Jack Livingston. newly appointed. mink kits but demanding out-lvlilod ';;If:ii;eCiri;rsesfc':'ifxng;yihe lO::ciimg; Rewr I Tfe n O n Bofh S I d e S ;- iduction. and the result was a that make mealtime a pleasure. There. is accommodation to suit every budget. WlKQlBf. you choose drawing room. compartment, bedroom. roomette, duplex-roomette or berth. you! anjq gracious "Travel Living" on the completely av j Ocean Limited. i Fi767Zi'2:MbelVE3I'.' . ill to enlist support from schoolsf ' ll ' if high price Stl'llClt.Fli of last auction I . 0 T I C season. Mink continued the ber r:::aLrh;::'zrayti::'?P?:aL Fax: :(::-V e u one boy of the fur industry lcnd- j K, r Edi H - m pt , iii: in rctall volume by 8 tr? "ca 0 i ' me By Reinhold G. Ensz :49 blockade of West Berlin. vilicu i iiictidniis margin. This it would ' i ' t Bl-IRLIN, tAPirHistor. is ll('lll"; the Russians tried to starve out . app:-or should havi caused mink lmof”) PROGJAM lli9Wrll4l0n in Germany. The rcsulti the beleaguered city. . raiirliers to strike out for even John James Audubon. the Anicr-i is like a two-headed calf. One event which is not ignored i zrciiler production in 1955-56. Re- iran naturalistdfoir gvhni: the fso-I The biggest job ofs rewritti(i1ii: iilch t I h d edl ports indicate that an increased 4-iaty was name . s est. nown or- being done on the oviet si 0 0 ap er a ter c apler is evnt number of (emglg breeder; were its bird paintings but his career. the line that splits Germany iiilo to it. Concluding one of the chap- indeed held back for future pm. imbraced much wider fields of bo-y Communist East and capitalist; tors is this remarkable assertion: I diwtion in order ' take advantage any and natural history. and the West. . "The great socialist October ht lhp very strong marker (or mink society": program is equally broad.l The urge is still under fairlyr revolution opened a new cpocli in r all over the world. Mr. Livingston feels the schools tight rein in West Gcrniaiiy. but which people can live and workl l is the Russian revolution of 1917. ., are the best places to start. Since even so books have already an free from evcry kind of exploita- Trnm the bark of tlihal. llnwg the Canadian society. a counter- neared which cause a foreigner to ttnn." mi. nature has stepped in to cut part of iii. untied states body, look twice, r l .....-.-. .- w r flflwn Production below the nation was organized in the late 1940s. it BETTER WORKOUT , , V ill goal. Apparently the prolonged iias helped form Audubon junior Take the chapters which try to: ”"AAR EXPEWTW5 - in-breeding of mink to produce clubs in classrooms across the explain why Germany enlcrcd tliel l0Vm)N WIN yaw humun rk-sired color phases has caused country and lgublishes the mega-. First World war. llislnr' ' i ;,m;"i H", rr.mH..”arriH.-pl: Wm lower production per female. part- in Canadia Nature to kecpi Communist East Gcrniany iilv mm H" C”'vl(,'mtr, Wm h glted lcularly in such mutations an sap- abreast of club news and Natural blame "impcrialists" on both ” 3' '3 '5 WIPES - SASKATOOI - Eli JASPER - VANCOUVII banana-mui-not-"ac.-iu.uu"uiam"sna-Ii. Youill find smart new travel comfort and conveninooc on Canadian Nationalia "Super Continental”. h- tractive day coaches relaxing lounges spacious haw- , . , gun the illiiti Commonwealth tran.-- . ' - ' l'thlr'CS and. gunmetals.T'tlwo of th; nort;ee:.vm-m "mm "W N" W i H r lsuiomltvest German 'z-;1n(:nl:e1f'iQB('la mmnm pxpedmnn Th? vxpmm mg rooms and compartments. restful bedrooms: pop- mlfevvewtslrdntzpiitnblem :l'(p:t:n- Ii'ive enrolled 'l0000000. licttnrsiihlihltghf give 9 .9 oi ll""f5 Ill” WW)". I0 lttave l.on- "l3""f"'Ced d”Pl9xr'00metl'95 and l"9”h5- New dlnet" pllrs. um an-,1" 0( sapphirrug and children throughout North itmerical They go into detailed cxplaiiir mm ItIV"K':j lfl'.". ”.'"l:'.'s" th"5f"5 r.,,.,,,rm3 bung weakened in me since the junior club scheme tloiis of how R rapidly Txpaiitiinizlfh" Vi '1'"; ;''"''l:"';', I T hr:-riding and r..br-gedmg pr-M-r53. started. . ,indiistrial capacity forced (icr-i M:7”l'”'"t1 ” " i"" "9 " Pastel production seems likely to Heviiiisv of limited revenue to; maii.v to Keniiasie in world tr-vii-."i " V mrh n 1",. 1", "Hour lever, Idate-its funds are derived almost. "The reasons for the First Worldl '""r"rr'mim'rr car and coffee shop service providing a meal for has than 31.00. i I r , Aniebout sdshntinl anvlnpelondbyloulnmh jb 3 sharp mere.” nppearjmr doubg. entirely from membership sub-i War he in ii) the entry of Gnr- Kr-S3-IAN FONQUERER Huh, gang. "4 .. ugg. "4 pa... gig; mi h,”un many ranchers pelted scrlptlonaland donallions-the Can-i many lntn world trade: i2i the ...,g Wmy of their pums ,0 make adlan society hnsnt enizaaed int worldis political tensions. cmiscrl (';lth(ir1"p 11 hr R1lg.g';;r uh" mom for new color phases such as f'"-V W"-l9”5. Sit?" 35 "Elli fBmf'3 h.V lhc t'nnulIPS'- Of mill" Sfllllirf”-i ruled the country from 1762-1796. hum Palomino. at r it Mr. Livingston said it is hop and oullots: i.'ll the mutual dis- 5,,r(.rrs,-ruin, rm-r;r,,g rm wars ad to include these in the prnizram trust. and with It the related ar-mgainsr -rm.kr,.,' perm. pnlamq In --wanna -I M Dark mink production may show for the future. mammits rim-,” tam Swpdm ' not. wide a' wine: your bed an increase. it is left. but. again. li;vmn'omj's mn-;mr,s1- E Another book. iii.-ed durini: lhfl . "Uvo&i Nat-woof Poxnogav Aged. lint ii great one. Dark mink. it is . . . . . ' nth .ud einhth school xcnrs pointed out. remains one of the h"':.tdN:::z:'il':' :llhlrf:uhW':,, hlrlionlh ll":-st Berlin and Karlsrulic I "Wit difficult colors to produce in mmim "N, p prh.nih,p';?M”,; "mt . puts the blame on Aiistria. roiantity. All in all. many fur . r. H The East German books maki- farm experts look for mink output s:'::1m'h';;",::li"kh.:,,:Y" I, ';:;r no bones about the direction of to be no greater than last season. rfid” mmr andnlgcture 'mm"lah their allegiance All capitalists are Some exppct . mam decline, 1113 ' i i plundcrcrs: iill Cnrnmunlsts ipar- "Wt optimistic believe that Ila M immpswd groups" ticiilnrlr Riissian Cnmmiiiiistsl art-' innal production will be no man p,?l:,:; "I.:,,:,T"y;l::r?:;; (pay; izonrl. CHRIST K'NMENTl0NED 1”" In 3'" "M l?"'"'"' "W" '3” to prolocl the almost-extinct. Wisnn iit best. Reports on current whnopliiz crime in its tiiiht for 8lll'-l ”'"d""'"" lndltl-I1! IP0”.V T9SlI"8- vivnl as it migrates between if-S, Althoiiuli tho l-Inst. t;ei'maii hooks ' "1" "GB! of the nation RN summer ne-ztlmz around: in nortb- are filled with pictures and ac- Fqiialllnrt last vear'ii Output WW0 mi Saskatchewan and Alix winter counts of the lives of Marx. Lcnln.l "”"” 5" lllllllx short. in some panic in Texas . lSl.alin and other Soviet prophets. "'”- "W5 0' Hi! Wmllfl 14 1" 43 ”When thevl head south in the there is no mcntion of the birth of , lliiurs after birth-always a crulcal fall we supply radio and television Christ. ”'"0drln0f9I!ed tllls year. There. stations and newspapers along thei Although Christ is iilnrircd. . i' 39"" 7091”! that this alone flight path with plcturcs and de- "hristianity and its effect on the , Will curtail the 1955-58 crop. in scrlptlve material to help the pub- Yoman Empire. are noted. The "L a number of ranchers are lie idcntifv them." Mr. Livinizston ook says many early Christians "Niall for increased research to aid Attor they've crossed the -xere converlcd because they wcicl ""4 . t..S.A!ldboS't xii h'is inn ll tlIl?w?ul?l'l:P.prgl:lIt i:mg'enl-ti-jail? mg: rev:-1:. lljn the sprlhgnweodhellfl iittauvnelsxrd. Iahrhphccaiislhnflree mcala Nlnrdod as the immediate cause the other way around.” sometimes accompanied religioid of such losses. Mr. Llviniiiilon. a former 'l'or- services. , onto advertising executive. is the The East German books say! 103"” remr" "min" "'3' he” society's first full-tlme drector. "The use of the atom bomb on "L . ......mh"ill3llih.."”il'23”"gel."erJiii7 3.2 i,.'?.ll'.i””oi'li'li2'clZii”1'Zl.i'liTL' i.3.' o'2”i?r'in2”f ilf51f"ffh "ii ii"i."3i'..”3T it under control thus far this inimmt is in line a general '1iit' rather to frighten the people "" 5"" "'9 Mlmmff ll Ml)! alloy of - aiislon to meet Caiia- and make them pliant to the will " "vet. and the heat problem .1... "M-as, ' lo! the us. , ciwitlnueelo la ranchers " . for ubllc and rlvate There is no mention of the 1048- 9 II!!! The need D it Inch year you Ipond I share of your budget lnsurlnl Your IIImlly'a health, you buildings, yew crops. A mm M ll-It same Iilnd al ferulghv will proud your heron, equipment and tuna buildings agalnu weather - npuwwc 722 80x10 A Nfkl MME? yet?) 722 xmomr: roan pnsssvr HOME? their worn enemy. heron your Investment in lumi buildings new WI”! Sherwin- Williams palm. let's dlswu economy, beauty and proouolnn for youv form . .. than is e Sherwin-William: point be every lei-in Med. JOHNS-MANVILLE 5 Pl NTEX nnyogl, ..im;4, pemoimio. Aveltebh 5 both Ind "blown" lypa. Fer IMO MUG! 000 W, 1,. gum in Appvovld Contract. G ';ap.VE.giqdign Jollis-I::avicllo,dD0poO.".Nu 5 1, A M. iv n 0. . .. SHERWIN - WILLIAMS - HOUSE PAINT For Positive, lasting Pl'lll0Cll0ll' AT V I FOP AIIOVIANCES i Mun V Johnson Motors Ltd. aonoii a naso-ro DEALERS r nun: Inn. 9. a. i. I HAIARLE AT . K f My iitiiiicii dvp L lttllSiNGl0N - SllMMfllSlDf - l”illRl0l7iliir-i I Ml". iiwiin) i L KENSINGIUN - SUMMERSIDE A CH-'H?.l0llET0l'Wl L. M. POOLE & co. 0 . LUMBER and BUILDING surrum Pll0ll'.Q Wharf Dist 5511-1