.-""."i=.'.—e'773 SERSHE5.-".'.' -' Guild Holds A The annual ‘meeting of St. Presbyterian Gulld. Andrew's Montague. was held at the home of Smith Monday evening. with thir teen members present. - e meeting opened with thr hymn “Joy To The World". 'l‘he ed by prayer by Miss Janet Dewar The business of the meeting was conducted by the retiring president. Mrs. Lelland Nelson regular meeting were read by the sec- retary and were approved as read The annual financial re- port was read by the treasurer. The report a mos. suc- cessful year financially and socially with a number ol new enrolled. The corres- pondence was read by Mrs S. D. Reid and one account presented for payment. . Wellington Campbell presented of the nominating was adopted as read and following officers were elected ITMELY NOTES ON :St. Andrew's Presbyterian I nnual Meeting for the ensuing year pi’(‘sl(l .ent. Mrs. George Mat-(‘annell vice- president. aines Shaw secretary. Mrs Reid tre—(-lectcdt. Mrs B N Stewart Aur"tors. Mrs and S lT‘9fl.\lilt‘l t re-elect.’-d _ A (‘amubcll rs. o Clow; executhe Mrs. Elsie Watterworth and Mrs. Leland Nelson Nelson expressed her appreciation for the splemtiit co- opeation she had received from the members during be: term of office. The sum of tax» it was vo towards mood or lara towards the purchase of an ie Rev Ramsa- roop of British Guiana. Plans were discussed tor de ‘corating the hall and church ‘for Christmas and also for pro- viding treats for the children .in the congregation Mrs .lame Ysiiiiw and Mrs. R .‘\l viariiii ‘were appointed on a conunittee ‘to purlhase several Items for Christmas. . At the close of the meeting lunch was served by the hostess {assisted by Mrs. Maccannell iflllt TOP|C_; l Prominent merchants connect- ed with the fur industi'_v in the United States have pledges of ap- proximately $300,000 from various s of the industry to fi- na n ( e a promotional program that Will bc helpful in giving more information of a reliable ‘n at u re concerning the various ifurs which go to make p a ‘lady's wardrobe. All the fur un- ' ~. such as Furriers Fur Dressers chains. Assn. the Fur Dressers‘ Guild. and auction companies —- such as New York Auction (‘om- pany. llutlson's Bay Company Fur Sales. and various other or- ganizations connected ' the fur trade, are enthusiastic in sup- port of the new organization "Scandanavian I-‘ur ‘ a Swed- American Fur Mer-. ‘ALI. ABOARD I All aboard That is the slitfliill Ebeing used to attract hrccilcrs to lthe International Live Mink Show. sponsored by the ttntitio Fur Breeders’ Association at London. Ontario the Slum. toge- ther with the Intcrnatiunal Sliovt ,in Milwaukee, will be the high spot in the Fur Show uorld this . season l Fromm lzlrothcrs have a half - p a g e a in ' c Wcar Dailv" to aniiouncc a spccial ‘early auction in their sliow-roonis at Hamburg, Wisconsin. w it h pelts on show December 5th The offering will consist of 50.000 ‘the 'rst of the new seasoiit muta- tion and standard mink pelts « A diversified demand and a! more stabilized marlict is the .general forecast made by Canari- ish publication. stafis that thereilflfl Fur AUCUO" 53195 C°- 'Q“‘‘‘ is basis for the belief of a strong‘b4-70’ Ltd. for the new seasonof‘ opening mink market this season. Wild “"5 Arlhur P“""“"" This beljgf i5 based on the op“... states that btisiiicss during the ion that the current mink produc-. P35‘ N931‘ I13-S h¢‘<‘H -‘l('8d.\' IN‘ “on M” be b(im~9en 10 and 15 many months. and that \\'llI1 the per (Tm less than the previous‘ revival of fur trimmings. intcrcst year. and also that the fur trim-i In 8 wide range of goods is de- S SISTER ming tr a d e will use 1.000.000 mink this year. RECORD SALE A record for a two—da_v sale of rll = Eva R Wcbb of Pugwash, ' brother. Cyrus I-‘.ato.n. Nova Scot-‘Iron Mines. at the Royal Wintcr|Ram was the heaviest of any (“L5 was r°°"h,“d I85‘ week I“ is ~lltIl\S hcr Grand (hampion la - born industrialist and chair- . . _ . M|I‘“‘3UI“‘9- W|S('0nSln. W hen Ra”. i“,,..h“m,d (‘(]a‘ar‘ to her‘ man of the board of Stew mck Fair. Toronto. The 300-pound sheep in the entire exhibition. more than 5200300 worth of fun was sold by local fur sales em- Hi i.t)l1FRI-IY ANDERSON piiii I IT!’ ~~":il fttttttt Wm «if thrcc. ltw mt .~ion. which the govern- ntttt‘ ‘ - tlpcration Truth. were ‘aw. .' .i cabinet meeting. The 0' it ~'v!~'t' is intended to adjust Ft"t.<»i« ii 'Il|('laI priccs altcr last ‘' «ti r‘\ccnti\'e niecting oi \l(Ill of the Nova Scotian E’”"ll7lllt‘l1l. and a brief will ‘l"‘ W ~uhmiited to the Prince M‘ Island Citizens‘ (Tom- mi: I ”" Httfipltal Insurance. anti \I.-icltongall reported ("an "rim W". "‘°°"na of_ Trans- W it‘ in _\ cdival Plans in Tor- ,‘_’ "~ttltcr this month and t Id” "tnforc-iice of the Canadian """t'|l of Blue Cross Plans ist Ins the executive EASTERN . GUARDIAN ‘tion to fight inflation - - tlve director. - lwilson. ‘associate directors D 0 It’ ‘ll.-rtunc Hospital Services “* -«Eton reports were re- tftv -iiiiuin.‘ enrollment in ll it ‘HM and Blue Shield in w ‘ttlll .-\tlantic Provinces at In -iltiinc high At the prc W’ ‘titre there are 337,000 en in wt Ili lllue Cross and M4000 "."tt-wt in Blue Shield The 't‘ it position of the “art- Imv t'.in is satisfactory lhtw rtiiirinan announced that - it’ if tins been submitted to ll" tuial Services Planning claim for mm ¢ek_ .190 mfwaten Saturday. On sout - T""tnt~ The hono,-may ,,¢m_twen coast. one district alone es- "“ll’t‘il.~'Ul'8I' of the Council in illmated 12,000 to 16.tlXHrape dam- "l\c D1,-my hagedbeyondrepa. Matitiiiic Blue Crocflc-BIT ofihiieis in the Wedgeport area about plan Hts: Ruth C. Wil R000 traps were lost French Gov't Opens Its Battle Against Inflation year debt repayments to the ccnt. The franc is worth a little itittis \Pi The French gov-!United States and Canada. al- "'_”""‘ "_tN‘IIcd its battle againsttthough French production is ris- "ll WW lttcsday. ordering broadfing. ~c:i~.t~s and setting upl Finance Minister Pierre Pfliin- (‘('(In()tnl(' watchdogtlin described the operation as"a‘cight most important government ac- and recs- tablish necessary stabilit But its far-reaching cffccts hit .thc average Frenchman whcrc he felt it worst- in the pocketbook. -\H."«i~' ~ partial dcvalutition of Before the cnd of this neck lic l< ”‘t' '‘ "t ikcly to be paying more on su('I1 it: '- t llil‘lI iverc told that \\llIl- typical non-luxury items as: out ~:~~tlt- hclp France will not. Brea an average of four 5' Ali" to meet her end-of-the-Ifrancs a kilogram tless gian Blue Cross Enrollment ls Reported At All Time High committee meeting included Dr Mac[)ougall. chairman. ' l-‘iskc, Moncton. St John's; M A. Farmer. Qt’ and J. A. Likely. Charlottetown -necrct.aty—trcasurer and Miss Ruth Downing and T. l. Doyle. and itor W. Dick. C. A ‘ Fishermen ; Have Heavy Loss YARMOUTH. NS. «(‘.Pt I-‘ish ernien along the Bay of i-‘unrii and southwest coasts of Nova Sco~ tia reported Monday a weekend storm destroyed from 25 to 75 per cent of lobster traps net for the season opening Su ay. Gale force winds began lashing the Bay of Fundy and Atlantic the Iiarlod and broken trapa. Gust: as hmi as 54 miles an hour battered the area through- out the weekend. in some cases accompanied by rain. One said that while norne fishermen are nsu . "many do not take adventure of W ll ve nieuure. inure! will receive $2.50 for etch trap lost over 25. NOTICE Annual Meeting of East- em King’: -Exhibition Ass. "" "‘ "0-ill. New Na ” ',,m:‘3:;U or $1. a mini 51., °' in‘ ' an - -.i.‘:**::.: -n..°-is Y. I aim. to lunar Priisduis ‘ - JR" ,.n~ P-E-I-. in a puiiui in in ha: fit ‘ ~ ' a lccnl: lpork and sugar all will cost more. . 4 _ ‘tllow much has not yet been an-,T|il|"'9 Of 5I-353-000-000- l lcss than ‘4 cent); newspapers- a five-franc increase to 20 francs’ copy, clcctricity--up four per domestic gas---up two pcr cent. rails farcs--up nine pcr ccnt second class. 15 per ccnt first class, 10 per cent more for freight. FLOUR PORK L? F l o ll r. chocolatc. prcservcs. nonnced Movie seats and hair- cuts will go up. l All these were in addition to In- crcases announced Monday for gasoline tun thrce pcr ccnt I. milk tfour pcr ccnt), butter :51; pert ccntt and beef I10 pcr centl. Since the French workers‘ min- imiim wage is Iinkcd by a sliding scale with the cost of living in- dcx. mill in n s in the lowest hrackct must have their pay in- ased . choose your own terms on any FARM |.0All over at TRANS CANADA . CREDIT Don't let the lack ofread-y money prevent you from buying seed. stock. or any other farm require- ment. On Trans Canada Credit farm loans over 41500. ptyments can be spread over 1: Ion ll two-and-a-half years. and can be made in any one of these three wayl: 1. Quarterly 2. Half- Yeqrly 3. Annually. So get the cash you need now at Trans Canada it. IIOIIII LOANS Loans of 81.000 and less are also available on TIIII Canada Credit’: monthly fl’m$l $1. V‘, min caiuni ' It Clio" I ¢0lPOIAflO|l tn. TSGRAPION ST. PHONISZ3 . . , . . . poriums. The sponsors of the sale ADENAI ER [NCHANGED had magnificent displays of pop- B()v_\;3\' iR9ut9r5._Th9 (.0ndm(,n ular_fur garments and fur pieces. of West German Chancellor Kon-."3"l“"l1 I" Pnces 1° 5"" 3 F3739 rad Adenauer. 81. reported Thurs- I ““"‘b‘‘‘' 0' P°"5°"5- T° W‘ '3 9V‘ day to have ii slight chill. is un-;°"v the)’ had} '98‘ 8dV°|'"Sm8 changed‘ 3 governmem Smkes_ campaign which cost over 310,- man said Friday. Asked if there ; ‘ _ _ was any suggestion that hm NS" North (arolina is a state that to London m,“ week may ha\.(.‘yve never considered as depend- to be put off, the spokesman said "'"'3- I-0 3 "-V e"l°"t- °" "3 fl" "no... —— I-rect. as we note that the estimat- |ed value of fur crop this year is $193,288. which is the lowest in 10 _\'l‘al‘S. Last year's value was MORE WAGES PAID ()T’['AWA ‘CPI-—An estimated n 81.348.000.000 was received by paid $265.980. The Commission attrib- workers in September in the form ~ utes the drop in fur value to the of wages. salaries and supplemcn- ‘sharp drop in muskrat prices, tary labor income compared to which are believed to be the low- $1.335.000.000 in August. the bur- I est since the 1930's. and the amal- eau of statistics announced l-‘ri- lest mink harvest in more than 15 day. The stint was 63 pcr ccnt years. The scarcity of mink was higher than the September l956idcscribcd by the Commission as l “aIarming." GO av TRAIN FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE AS and NEW YEAR'S or I: .-lay trip htzznc. Let the engineer be your chauffeur . . . you'll arrive refreshed and in a holiday mood! Trains Will Carry Extra Cars for Holiday Travellers Io SURE of your arrival tlmo - travel by IFICHRISTM 'l'r'.ivel in t. on on _\ ,crop. But in this we were incor-- - veloping. ; The Statistics l<lurcau has re- ‘ileased the information that mink ‘ lting on (‘anadian ltir farms ‘this season will be ti‘: pcr ccnt belou that of the previous year. and that the total fox pcltings ‘will drop to about one-third of ilast season's total Fur farmers lindicate that they will pclt 794.- . IMO mink pelts this season. com- ‘ever. mutation mink peltings will lhe up by 17 per cent. to an es- timated 684.700. from last year's .reported 584.300. Standard mink lpeltings are expected to drop 42 tper cent. that is to say. to 109.300 :from last year‘: 26l.700 l BIG INCREASE Output of wool in Australia In- creased by 45 per cent in the five years up to 1956-57. Fourth Highest Paid Official CI‘ Kl‘lIIt‘T Lieutenant- '\lacka_\ of t)’l"l'.\W A tioveriioi‘ .l Untario. whose appointment was Pm the «illi- innounced last week. will be- lourth highest paid public rial lll tanudi. Mr \l.it-kuy «.11 M able Ill ic- tain his $9601.; annual pcn-ion as a Judge of the Ontario Supreme Court when he assumes the $10.- IIJO'a-ycar vice-regal post Dec. 1) In addition to this the Lieut-I enanttiovcrnoi of Ontario is en~ titled to a tax-free expense allow- ance of $12,000 a year Earning more than Mr \lac- kay will be president Donald Gor- don of the CNR. 875.000 James Coyne. Bank of Canada govt-rnor.‘, 350.000 .ind Prime Minister Dief enbakci. 837.000 - MOST I'l‘.'NSl0NS SITSPI-L\l)l'}l) tlrdinarily. when a Canadian la iippoltllqd to utilic office he‘ may retain only the war dlhabll-‘ ity pension tltlierpciisioiis are "su'spt-iided ' ‘ However’ judgment the is I) _\ Exchcquer Court VlI1l('Il was up’ ’‘ held by the Supreme Court l't|ICdi that lieutcnaiit-goierriors ol the 10 provinces do not hold ,an ol- _ fice of emoluincnt under the ('I‘0V«t1 Hen though they ate ap-i pouitcd by the ti-dcral go\crn- mcnt and their salaries and ex ponsc allowzinccs are paid by the Icdcrzil ‘.{U\.(‘l’Illl1t’i1l This Judgment niakcs lt pos SlI)l(‘ toi \Il' \l.'it-kay to rouiin his pcnsion Commons To Sit Longer Hours 0’I"l'.\\\'\ ‘CI’ §'I'lir- Ctlllllllltils‘ »iontl.i_\ zipproii-tika ,.'U\L‘l'lllll(‘llI. plan to sit I(ii1;.!(‘l' hours lll thcl ‘om irnliiotimj _'paq uni Jlllllil Jo ]\l?l|x3 ' ()li1ln SJHFJ3 mot’ oi ipnoi \ntJl3l|Jp 2 may ITIOAVTJ Ailll HLIM SIIAVIO SIXVW X ._d’~\: ODPITS D l COLD-STU FF ED Nose Fast When a head cold stuffs up your l pared with 849.000 last year. llow- nose—you sneeze. snifile. can't breathe-nothing works like Vicks < a: . I115‘ 3 “V. -1 tiio\'t5 “es | I THE CAPITOL PRESENTS E TODAY 3‘ ‘Hi Vlilllltlf 8Rv3lllElTS‘ ' - Afi DIE MURPHY SHOWS 3:30 - 7 - 9 PltlClt1S: Mat. ?.5("50('; Evc. 75(- l_ ._._._ -. . ~ 609 use . . . GM Iuoon . , __. l THUR. ONLY I l Wed. Dec, 4. 199 Tin Guardian Pafl 5 drive for prorogation of the par- ° ' - tiameutary sessi GIVC The government plan is for the‘ house to sit from 2-30 pm. to 10» TO Q0090‘ U- . Mondays and Tuesdays: “ from 11 gm. (4, 10 pm wedne;._ KINGSTON. Ont. CP - Thl days. Thursdays and I-‘ndays and family of Hon. VJ". Nickle. far- from 11 3m to 6 p.m Saturdays. t me, (ymm-.0 .nom¢y.g¢¢m-gj gud There would be the usual mealvmymher of puhamem who died iféefibzegfs S)‘; p m to 23" D m last month. has given his private The government motion as-kinglllw ltbrflfy to Queen’ University. tor the longer hours specified TuT;';:‘;"I'P‘Ith:-2‘-nM::‘H“"°‘h "Icy would amply w-, . by Mr Nickel’: two sons and two we Mission’ 8 Pmvmon Upwwd daughters Hon W M Nickle of by Sam“ Cred" Leader Solon Kinuxton A Gordon NickleofAr- L0" ‘ L. ' ald McLean Victor Quelch =S(‘ .\i.“dd.lal 3d said it was impossible to ask Campbell“ Toronm Parliament to approve before e [me Mr Nickie-8 “bury Christmas N pieces of legisla- was reputedly one 0, me be“ pr‘ tion including a number forecast van. libraries in Ontario um un. earlier Monday by Prime Vlinis~ ,;urpas-“.4 m the cnumry for it, ter Dir-fenhaker. plus most of thc . private collection of old lnvt re- 8P9Ddlll8 ¢‘Sl|m<'i|9S ‘7nl.V’ 17 ‘Its ports and statutes long out (I ting days remained tor that nprint Mr w erred to a (‘aria rm’ ' ‘ v“ dian Press report Saturday that the government is planning to ad day and continue sittings until the Liberal party leadership conven- tion Jan 14-16 i He said menibcrs of the ('oni mons are entitled to “a dect-nt"« Christmas holida_\ and'sui.-gt-sled that they be given a t‘hristmas recess from Dec 21 to .laii 6. 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