x F. Ps. F 3 ‘ —_— this life February lith., - Always remembered by Ernie et Can. _W. Croken who ‘died February _ To a father so good. and kind. _tors, nurses _ kindly n —_-— = BRADLEY— In loving mem- ery of Frank ®radley who de- Your presence we miss Your memory we treasure Loving you always : Forgetting you never. h, family and Kenny Dun- = . os % a * ; ce - of a dear husband and father C. Nth, 1954. No one on earth like him we find For all of us he did his best God grant him eternal rest. Lovingly remembered by wife and family. VESSEY — In fond and loving memory of Mr. Peter J. Vessey, who departed this life February lith., 1950. : Always remembered by his wife. and family. McLURE — In loving . memory of Cartney J. McLure, who passed away on Feb. 9th, 1944. Lovingly remembered and sad- ly missed by his wife. DOYLE — In loving memory of @ wife and mother, Mrs. Philip Doyle, who departed this life on Feb. 1lth., 1947. Sadly missed by Husband and Family. CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere | thanks and a iation to doc- staff of Prince County Hospital. Also the many friends and neighbours that so remembered me in -any way. Boarders Accommodated COMMERCIAL VACUUM cleaner. G.H. Woods, heavy duty wet and dry pick up. Prie ed for immediate sale. Tele- phone 9220. 4 will sell you the~best Rem- ington in your home. Write Box 1524 Summerside. FOR SALE — LARGE QUANTI- ty oats. Apply P.O. box 3% or phone 32 Kensington. FOR SALE PURE BRED Landrace Boar ready for ser- vice. 199 one ton Chev truck, Edward MacGougan Mailpeque. 5 WAYS TO PROFIT FROM Guardian - Patriot Classifed Ads. Use ‘em to sell, rent, find, hire or buy. Phone 8506 for a trained ad-assistant- FOR SALE — SOW TO FARROW Feb. 20. Apply Clarence Payn- ter, Spring Brook, P.E_I. FEMALE HELP WANTER WANTED WOMAN OR GIRL TO work in Chick hatchery near Charlottetown. Apply Bruce Unemployment Office. $100 MONTHLY FOR WEARING lovely dresses given to you as bonus. Just show North American Fashion Frocks to friends. No canvassing, invest- ment or experience necessary. -Ltd., 3425 Industrial Bivd. Dept. B-3649 Montreal. REGISTERED NURSE RE- quired for 1l-bed hospital. ‘Duties to commence February 10). Four weeks’ vacation after one year, sick leave, living quarters a hospital. “Apphy, stating experience and salary expected to Secretary-Treas- urer, Harvey Community Fos- pital, Harvey Station, N.B. (MALE) WORKING MEN OR Pensioners $14.00 weekly. Ap ply 212 King St : S Be Cars & Trucks For Sale | 1953 DOD“E, TWO-TONE RED) anti white, hairtop, with heater $400.00. Cash. Phone 7952. 1958 GMC ONE TON TRUCK low mileage. in perfect con-| dition, will sell-right out or take | cattle on trade. Phone 4587. FOR SALE AUCTION BY PUBLIC On the premises of Finlay | MacKinnon on Kensington Road. R.R. 3. in Prince Edward Is- land, at 1:00. p.m. February 19, 1959, 1949 Dodge Station-Wagon, | Serial 97001202. The above veh- | icle is being sold pursuant to a conditional sales agreement | made between Beecher Thomp- son. Brackley Point Road, Char- lottetown R.R. 6 and Don Mac- Gregor, Murray River, P. EL I. which contract was duly as; signed to Trans Canada Credit | Corporation Limited. - | Guardian-Patriot CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING “RATES AND INFORMATION place advertisernent. for cancel- corrections and other _ . Call the Classified Mondays through rnaays Te fathens. . 8:30 AM. ‘tl 5 P.M. Business Office" gertions. per word, per insertion te. . ing Advertisers using “Blind closed” Saturaays. * i Phone Charlottetown 506 | Consult the list of telephones at the top of -Classified page for the Branch office serving your area. CLASSIFIED RATES 1S word ost- mum charge. Less than 15 words will be charged as 15 words. Coming} Events, per word. per insertion Se./ City and Central. per word per im gertion Sc. 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Advertis ing Accounts must be made within the first 3© days following the first pub- Hieation date. : This ewspaper reserves the right te accept, reject. revise or re-edit ad- vertising for publication in this sews per vas Ki Box REPLIES information regaré- Letter Bex Numbers and. postoffice Box Numbers for replies is held strictly confidential and will not he divulged under any circumstances. Box re- ples are held only 7 days after tinal) publication date. " Readers are «re! quested ‘te address Box Reply Let | ELECTROLUX VACCUUM classified CAR RADIO, USED, CUSTOM ' condition $100. Dial 5933. FOR SALE—HOLSTEIN COWS, grades and purebreds to fresh- en soon. Holstein heifers ready to breed. Also several feeder cattle. H. G. Judson, Alexandra. ELECTRIC RANGES, COAL and wood ranges, base burner, beds, springs and mattresses, Thor Electric Washer, Com- modes. Beaton's Auction Room. FOR SALE — STOCK -B 0 X for half-ton truck, in perfect condition. Also wanted a num- ber of little pigs. Wendell Mae- Quarrie, Milton. ONE SINGER REPOSESSED | drop head treadle sewing ma- qaine. $89.50. Singer Sewing Centre, 164 Great George St., Phone 4551. FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR beef or milk cows, 12 light feeder . cattle, work horses, brood sows, one boar service age. P. A. MacDonald, St. Peters. ; FOR SALE — FRIDAIRE RE- \ frigerator—excellent condition- ideal size for average family, * priced for quick sale. Simpsons Sears Charlottetown Store $119.88. cleaner, chests of drawers, bureaus, vanity with bench, kitchen tables, mantle mirror, oil space heaters. Beaton's Auction Room. model. Suitable for truck, with aerial lead-in and speaker im cluded. $35.00 Comfort master heater with defrosters and switches, $25. Apply William Kelly, Marshfield, P.E.I. SCOTIAN C RAFT ‘SPRING/ coats just arrived, in the new- est- spring colors. $59.95. Sun- ter’s Lady's Wear, 162 Great George St. MUST SELL ELECTROLEX with all attachments. Perfect condition 4517. FOR SALE — MISS CANADA gas washer, used—but in excel- lent. condition completely over- hauled and ready for an early shopper at $88.88. Simpsons =SNMORE ELECTRIC RANGE, with deep well cooker automa- tie oven timer, clock grill and smokeless broiler. push-button heat and control, used only 3 months $235. also 9 x 12 Har- dtwist Wiltson Rug, brown grey with felt under-rug-A-l ‘UANTITY OF SPLIT MARD- wood, built-in radio to fi 1946 to 1948 Chevrolet car. Radio $20.00. « Walter Campbell, Kelly's Cross. . 'PPIES — GERMAN SHEP- herd and collie, 2 cows milking- 40 Ibs. Apply after 3 p.m. Frank Hamm, Mount Herbert, P.E.1. \PPLES: RUSSET DELICIOUS Courtland, Spy, etc. At House instead of stand, ‘2 mile up Airport road. Mrs. Wm. Whee- ley. Phone 5020. ‘UNIPER POSTS, LARGE AND small sizes for sale. Write or contact Stephen McKenna, Alberry Plains. \TLAS — PRINCE EDWARD Island 1280. book form, good condition, $25-— Write Mrs. James Doyle, North River or phone 7681. : ‘OTOR —USED, 1-4 HORSE- power motor, good condition wavy duty. $10 before 5 p.m. Phone 3470. OR SALE — KENMORE VAC- cuum Cleaner, DeLuxe model with all attachments. One only, demonstrator model - regular price $119.95. Be early save over $50.00. Reduced to clear at $68.88. Simpsons-Sears Char- = WOMEN FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping. infant and small child in family. Home equipped with all modern conveniences, not required to Hve on premises. Phone 3182. REGISTERED NURSES requires REGISTERED NURSES. Nurses, THE DOCTORS HOSPITAL, 45 Brunswick Avenue, Toronto 4, Ontario. ___ FOR RENT chine!"’ Only $7.50 per month, including. delivery and Pickup service. Singer Sewing Centre, and bath. Heated and hot water. Immediate possession. Apply 233 Queen Street. oF Phone 6016. NEW HEATED FOUR ROOM unfurnished apartment, which 2 bedrooms and bath in_resi- dential district. Phone 6426. after 7 p.m. Farmers Market WANTED — FEEDER’ PIGS. Delaney’s Feed ‘Service, Ken- sington. FOR YOUR NEW DESCRIPTIVE Seed Catalogue with varieties proven satisfactory by both " Home and Market Gardeners. Write Vesey's Seeds, York. pose mare, 8 years old. Sound and quiet. Gordon MacEachern, New Argyle, P.E.I. BEEF FEEDERS Get an extra half Lb. per day Beef Concentrate with Stilbestol, the greatest advance for Beef prodvetion. One Lb. Master 32% ‘Beef Concentrates costs Stec per Lb., one-half Lb. of Beef at 22c¢ is lle or 100% profit. For Master 32% Beef: Concen- trate with DES... see your local Master Feed Deaier. Ivan Kerry, Rep. Phone 5455. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—GENTLEMANS WRIST watch last month. Lorie make Owner can have some by callin 3368 and paying for this ad. FOUND—DOG PART SPANIAL and part collie, colour black, brown and white. Owner may have by identification. Phone 9332. LOST — IN VICINITY OF ROLL- A-Way Club Saturday evening colored _. Rhinestone Broach finder please phone 6794. MALE HELP WANTED EXPERIENCED, SINGLE MAN for farm work. Everett Lamont Union Road, Queen's Co. PRESSMAN WANTED Union shop, 40-hour week, paid vAcations and holidays, Blue Cross. State qualifications. GLOBE PRINTING CO., 147 Prince William Street, Saint John, N.B. Male. Puppies, 2 months old lottetown Store B for agle $20. Phone 5006. Mrs. | North American Fashion Frocks PUREBRED COLLIE PUPPY. | “REAL ESTATE FOR RENT 8768 after 6 p.m. 11. Box M-14398. APARTMENT 4 ROOMS AND bath, hot water, heated, base- ment. In Brighton area phone for small, heated unfurnished apartment. Eastern Area, Char- lottetown. Available February Write Guardian - Patriot Medium sized Toronto Hospital Minimum salary $255 a month. Please write to the Director of “RENT A SINGER SEWING MA- contains kitchen, living room, (good location. 1,000 square feet, with ad- * ditional storage of 600 sq. ft. for stock. W GUARDIAN-PATRIOT BOX 14356 Charlottetown FOR SALE — GENERAL PUR-|. i ' i by feeding one Lb. Master Feed | _ ground living Centrally Apply 154 Richmond Guardian Patriot Charlottetown. WANT with bath on first FOR RENT Heated apartment on floor containing room, dinette, ki chen, bedroom and bath. located. Im- mediate possession. kit- The EASTERN TRUST Company Street. REAL ESTATE WANTED TO RENT 7 TO 9 ROOM HOUSE UNFURN- ished by February 23rd. Adults with good references. Write C13256, Box ED TO RENT HOUSE can be unheated and unfur- nished, large enough to keep. roomers and boarders. Central- ly located. Phone 6215. 3 ROOM HEATED APARTMENT floor for the first. of March. Call Mrs. Mac. pherson at 49 Water Street. ~~ PROFESSIONAL CARDS Wanted To Rent | Store in Charlottetown in | ifications $150 per mon Floor space While training and later by °° rite:— ——_—_ —_—_ —-- - HEAR THE CASH REGISTER RING - - ‘Phone Charlottetown 8506 — “® The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Feb. Tl, 1959 —~ a i ed FOR SALE Corner property situated near centre of city. Build- ing contains fully equipped ' restaurant on first floor, | four apts on second and third floors, cement and stone _ foundation, hot} water coal furnace. i L. H. KENNEDY, Real Estate and Insurance 166 Great George St. Dial 3912 Montague 97-2 — Souris 32-3 — _WANTED TO BUY IN MEMORIAM R & [ 4 5 i ill E #2 E lt t ( i R : ' i ! ee aie | S < | i Hi alt REE i ti f fie | i i PEag if é 3 ETE rf 5 F Write » € 14116, Charlottetown. WOMAN WANTS HOUSE WORK by the day. Phone 3976. TENDERS _ [seams Hy " bi : i Bete i i 9 BEF trained; Alterations, and chilarens’ clothing a sp cialty. Drapery, slipcovers. Mrs. Frank Bachand, 74 Syd- | ney St. Phone 8285. WANTED — ADULT COUPLE | “ODERN FUMIGATING SER-|-an be obtained by written | Donald, vice Exterminators for Roach- | request. : es, bed bugs, rats, insects, etc. Free Estimates. Guaranteed satisfaction. Phone or Write Modern Fumigating. Service H. R. Quinn, Prop. P.O. Bo 451 Charlottetown, Phone 8727 REDUCE HEATING COSTS | INSULATE NOW! |No more drafts when you insulate. Ask our custom- ers and: you will be amaz- ‘ed at the stories you will hear. For free estimates CALL 6426 /Watch for our big white truck. « NORTHERN INSULATION Company of Canada Ltd. Home office: Bayside Drive, Saint John, N.B. | ~ ‘TEACHERS WANTED» ‘Female Teacher For P.EI. Day Training School in Charlottetown for Retarded Children. Ap- . . licants should have grade XII education and be pre- ferably between the ages of 20 and 35.. Salary depending on qual- rrangement. Write Guardian-Patriot Box 13275 Ch'town. | Transportation Wanted | TRANSPORTATION WANTED to Toronto between February ath and 25th. Will assist in driving. Phone Vern 7019. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LLB. _~_Bank of Commerce Bldg. Palmer & Haslam Bonk of Nowe Scatie Olde Peake & Nicholson. 175 Grafton ‘Street E | CAF Metiuigan, RA. > ' Currie Bldg, Dial 424 Queen 9. | Ian M. MacLeod, LL.B. (Mclean & McKinnon) Currie Bidg. Dial 3361 Dial 3244 160 Richmond St. Dial 4126 Dial 6349 ~~ Frederic A. Large, - Q.c. MLA. Room 207 Dominion Building Services Offered 179 Queen ». "MacPhee & Trainor _ “ROBERT G. MacLEOD, B.A., L.L.B. Room 208 Dominion Bldg. Mrs. Helen Acorn 2 Brighton Read, Charlottetown ~~ CHARTERED ACCOU ‘Chiropractor | ‘Dr. W. R. Carson ~ | 200 Prince St. Dial 6432 | | Optometrists r| | J. A. Carruthers, R.O. (123 Kent se ial Ban? J. S. Taylor, R.O. Cerner Kent & Queen Sts. E Office 9133 — House 4756 Architect J. F. Toombs, B. Arch Architect 140 Richmond St. Dial 3345 G. Keith Pickard B. Arch. MR. A.1C. Charlottetown, 100 Fitzroy St Dial 8618 Summerside, Wednesday's ee ee Peter A. McNeil > ARCHITECT 1466 Gt. Geo. &. Phone 4339 Electrical Engineer E. S. Chandler B.Sc. (EE), M.E. 1 C, P. Eng. 161 QUEEN ST-° NTANTS _ i | i | Charlottetow P.O. Bex 513 Currie Bidg. McDONALD, CURRIE & CO. | COOPER BROTHERS & CO. Charlottetown - R. DOANE & COMPANY | 148 Great George %. Charlottetown { Diel 6547 — 4548 ®. ©. Bex 187 ARTHUR J. GARRETT PALMER ELECTRIC BUILDING \ Charlottetown 100 Fitzrey Street ‘loe accepted. Tenders will be received (his Eternal reward until Monday, February 16, | the last rites 1959, 12 o'clock Mid-night, | lie Church qt i : Bs 25288 F § FRE Hy ¢ 5 cere and heartfelt to their many friends and neighbours for the many kind deeds shown to them during their recent bereave- ment; to all who. sent ters and cards of sympathy. IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM NELSON WALDRON The death occurred at the Livingstone and McArthur Nurs- ing Home, Charlottetown, P.E.I. ‘of William Netson Waldron, for- merly of Tyne Valley, in his | i ,(b Hughes wish to ext their sin- | j Mass cards, and enrollments et- | I | | CANADA 3 1€ who with their family of six construction a six-unit husband and father. The children Parkdale, (Blanche), the right to accept or reject Sire. ‘ast bid will not necessarily , Wayne, Sault Saint Marie, Ont. 4 . : to mourn. strictly confidential. } the Holy Family, Kensin Box 13173, Charlottetown. ken of Kinkora was present in Borden Greenan, P.N. NOTICE is hereby given that Kelly. i the next or the next thereafter | company under the name of ‘a) Constructing, d ev eloping pipe lines for the trans- or gaseous product or by- Purchasing, holding leas dealing in real property otherwise ter 211 of the Revised Statutes Parliament of Canada relating request such other powers and cor- ‘rom Builders, Plumbers nes ae 7 ind Electricians, for the ren will mourn apartment bdilding. the memory Plans and specifications |... (Myrtle) Mrs. Joseph Mac- “Mrs. O. B. Darrah, Winnipeg, The Advertiser reserves | Mes~ (Eels). Mrs. Eke Com s James Gallagher, Toronto, any or all bids and the low- | Ont., Everett. Sudbury, Ont., All bids and | A sister. Mrs John Greenan nformation will be kept | 2 brother Emmett. also , a On November 10th, Address all request to eral was held to the GUARDIAN-PATRIOT quiem Mass was sung by | F. MacDonald. Rev. F. PIPE LINES LTD. | Sones Greenan PN. LeBlane, Keith Waite, James L. Saunders an application will be made to St... Wilbert Lawless, and Bert) the Parliament of Canada, at ensuing session thereof, for a. CARD OF THANKS ivat bill -orporati a Ls coal ae oe The family of the late Leo FOOTHILLS PIPE LINES LTD. for the purposes of: and operating ihter-provin= cial and extraprovincial portation of oil, natural or artificial gas or any liquid product thereof, within or outside Canada; and ing. selling, improving, ex- i changing and _ generally and, all interests and rights therein, legal. equitable or All subject to the provisions of The Pipe Lines Act, Chap- of Canada, 1952, and of any other general tegislation of the pipe lines. The Applicants will Porate provisions: as may be jdeemed necessary for the car- - |rying ouf of the objects of the Company. DATED .at Toronto y of January. 1959 PATRICK S| DUFFY, Esq., 171 Yonge Street, TORONTO. Ontario. Solicitor for the Applicants. this Ist ida PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In the Probate Court The 1%h. day of January A. D. 1959 ‘In Re Estate of WELLINGTON bli i . ’ paper published in Charlottetown | J. MURPHY iate of South Shore | aforesaid once in each week-for at in Queens County in the said Pro-| |east four consecutive weeks from | the date hereof and that a true vince, Retired. Farmer, deceased, testate. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable | or literate person within § said County GREETINGS: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Francis Murphy of South Shore aforesaid, Farmer, and Linus Monaghan of Char- lottetown in Queens County afore- said, Truck Driver, the Executors of the above named Estate. pray- , ing that a citation may be issued . for the purpose hereinafter set | ; forth: You are therefore hereby | required to cite all persons in- -| terested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Char- tion of Gilbert A. Gaudet Esquire, | ED that a true copy hereof be 96th year. Mr. Waldron was the only sur- viving member of a family of nine children born to John Wald- roa and Nancy Wallace at Trout River. now Tyne Valley, P.E.I. The other members of the fam- - WANT AD RESULTS! - 4 > igh BPR . Alberton 68-2 —— 18 ' i a A ly i Fi vB ake 5 r) | Hiilfise i rel Hi R 7 is aie i i e é i 8 gge gsi i 4 a j i i ; i i : fl it a we9 Z wife, May 27, lived a quiet and among his old friends in the Valley. About a year ago he contracted pneumonia whitch was followed by a slight stroke land he entered the Livingstone as the new money-maker in f farming. Three years later tations. JAPANESE MINK Roman Justiss, who regularly flies a DC-7C to Tokyo, Korea, Formosa and the Philli es, from Seattle, Washington, October stopped at. the Fur Company's ranch in the Gi za district neac Tokyo and visite their store where he,saw a col lection of mutation mink and fine selection of better Japa! mink. The garments were mosily ste es and capes, in small pieces, b there were also some fulleng coats. The owner said he found ii a bit more difficult to sell mt tions due to the higher p These garmeriis were made skins raised, dressed and m up in Japan. A son of the fur s and. McArthur Nursing Home in Charlottetown where he remain- ed to the time of his death. He is survived by one daugh- ter, Nina, Mrs. Sime Ross: also two grand-sons, one grand- daughter and one great-grand- son. The funeral service which was held from the Tyne Valley Uni- ted Church, Saturday, January /31, 1959, was conducted by the minister, Rey. James Fraser, assisted by the Rev. L. M. Me- Naughton. The pall bearers were Ernest Grigg. Thomas Grigg, Donald McLean, Edward Ram- ily moved from the Island many years ago and have since pass- ed away : When a young man, the late | lottetown in Queens County inthe, _ said Province, on Wednesday the | | th day of February next com- ‘ing, at the hour of thirty minutes after ten o'clock fore noon’ of the same day to shew cause if any they can why the Accounts of the | said Estate should not be passed ,and an order for distribution | made to close the Estate as pray ed for in said petition and on mo- | Proctor for said Petitioner. AND IT IS HEREBY ORDER- forthwith published in some news- copy hereof be forthwith posted in the following public places re- spectively in the hall of the Court House in Charlottetown aforesaid, at or near the Bank of Nova Scotia in Charlottetown aforesaid and at or near the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons in- terested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. | WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge. of the said Probate Court at Gharlotte- town in Queen’s County, the day | and year first above written. By the Court. (L.S.? Sed. Frances B. Vinnicombe Registrar. ATTENTION position or have the desire If you are dissatisfied with your present sales SALESMEN to change to a sales career ‘| benefits and 21 other outstanding benefits. The CTC then we have an offer to interest you. Our Member- ship includes a Personal Accident Certificate, Discount Membership is in great demand. No off-season and everyone eligible to join. We need salesmen in your area to offer this membership to the public. Our unique benefits, high commission and renewal business as- sure you of an above average income. For confidential interview write ‘giving full par- ticulars in first letter to P.O. BOX 842, LONDON, CANADA COMMONWEALTH TRAVEL CLUB 4 The Nation’s Foremost Travel Club say, Hinson Williams and Sten- ning Williams. Interment was beside. his wife in the United Church Cemetery at Campbellton, Lot 4, P.E.I. IN MEMORIAM HENRY GEORGE CHOWEN The many friends and relativ- es of the late Henry Chowen, hear of his sudden passing on Oct. 13, 1958. He was born in Highfield, Marci 25, 1890. His only sister, Mrs. Rueben Good. predeceased him several years ago. He leaves to his wife the former Clara G }. ax dau- and one son: Sadie, Char- lottetown, Alta; Clark, Toronto, Alice, Mrs. An- gus Martin, Valleyfield, P-.E.I1.; Lucile, Mrs. Laurie Smith, Ger- many. Eva, Mrs. Leslie Nichol- son. Trenton. Ontario. Daniel, Brackley Point Road: Marilyn at home; Loyal, who died in in- fancy; Ralph a grandson who liv- es at home; also twelve other grandchildren. The funeral was held at Mac- Lean’s Funeral home, conducted by the Rev. Frank MacLean. In- t was in Floral Memor- ial Gardens. Good. The following were the flowers: PILLOW Wife, Sadie, Marilyn. and son Ralph. WREATHS. . Ella and Bob Eva and Les Reida and fan Alice, Angus and. Family. Mrs. M. J. Martin The Goods 3 Emma, Cecil, Carrie and Gordon. Allan and Pauline, John and Mar- garet, and Kay and Art - Local 279. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Mr. Henry Chowen, wish to thank all their neighbors and friends for their many acts and kindness during their recent sad bereave- meat. Also those who sent flow- grand- 5 x ae and letters “7 were shocked and saddened to}: owner is in New York attendinj a Designing School which te | tur-cutting, workmanship, st} and finish of garments of hig | quality. | In addition to the furs de ed in the company’s own they. also purchased 5,000 - ski from Japanese fur farmers lk year..The Sapphires and B of Spring were good and clear well furred. A large pe ni of this type is grown in Jap: The Iris were not of such go quality. and well furred. FEED FISH . The Toho Mink Company is largest producer in Japan. It quite close to the water, and is easily obtainable for food, very cheap. They carry about thousand females in their bree ing pens, and in the four yea since they started have had little trouble. The manager spe a year with a rancher in Unite States and has sent two men the to further study the business. Their furring diet is as follows? whale—40 percent; sole—4 cent; ground oats—10 percent tomatoes—5 percent. Early in year theyafeed a small amount of liver’ And tripe, brewer's yeas! cod liver oil and some wheat ge The mink are vaccinated wi serum for distemper. The cost whale meat is about five -per pound. Feed, cost per pelt quoted as about $7.10. Labor co is about $35 a month, with he ing, which is about the ave for Japanese standards for life. RCMP Strike Use Queried OTTAWA (CP) — CCF Hous Leader Hazen Argue, expressin concern over “disturbing ports’’ of use of the RCMP jn ce nection with a Newfoundland le gers strike, asked assurang Tuesday that members of ‘force are not being used “strike breakers."’ 2 Justice Minister Fulton in the Commons that the R were carrying out their respe sibilities for local law enfore ment under the direction of Ne tfoundland’s attorney-general. Mr. Argue referred specifi to a report that more than 1 loggers arrested by an squad were marched 10 miles ij severe weather to Grand Falls They were taken ito custody after allegedly breaking into logging camps Saturday and fe ing 50 non-strikers into a sub-z blizzard. In Grand Falls. 79 of | strikers were formally charge with mischief. : | PLOD nc) hy RCM! HISTORIC DRAMA The first Shakespearean festi- val at England's Stratford organized by David Garrick 1788.