Mr. Winston Smith of the Fruit btiulh of the P F11. Potato Market- Vlnd Vegetable Branch. Charlotte ing Board at the Royal Winter ' town had a busy time answering Fair tn Toronto. At the extreme the questions of the many thous-ileft in the booth is Margaret Viac- ands of people who visited thel Millan, secretary of the board. Dur- MARKETING BOARD BOOTH AT THE ROYAL ing the fair 20.000 school children number of p('fiplP took it spoonful. Visited the booth under the super- Mme l””' "'9'" Samples vision of their teaclievs of P.l-ll red soil was the centre of a'i1real deal of interest and al llairy student teachers also Vlsilvd the booth where they asked questions rt-L'ard- ing the Island in ucueral and the potato industry in particular. His Forecasts Will Provide Glimpse Of Uust Where is 5 Pants 10. The Guardian Monday. Dec. 3. 1956 IIMELY lions During the recent strike or dock workers in New York two man shipments of Russian htra ,aaid to include lamb. hroadtail and foxes were slant hack to Eng- land when ionuhu-gm", .5." re. fused to unload them. lrokcrage and dealer sources stated that the dock embargo was clearly nu. communist manifestation against events in Hungary. United sing" customs sources rcleaaed minis as follows: Longshoramen fefuggd to take Russian fun of! the Queen Mary and the Mauretanla. The Queen Mary Cnrso contained about so bales. almost entirely made up of perslan lamb skins. The Maure- tania shipment of about 3,500 Pounds contained persian as well as some fox skins -the latter des- tined apparently for Canada. Rus- sian fox is one of the seven furs banned by executive order from enterinl the United States. A Ivokesmsn for Anglo-Amcri- 93" Fl" C011 said all the mer- chandise had been offered and pur- chased at the September sales in London. "The only ones Suffering in this embargo move." he said 'arc the four or five local firms whose merchandise has been tied up as a result of iongshorcmen ac- tion. The Russians aren't hurt at all because they were paid for these goods a long time ago." KEEP DOWN COSTS The president of Western Cau- -oil run TOPICS duction and income of both Canada and the United States. producers should heed the warning of the Canadian government credit ro- strictions aimed to Control the" threat of inflation by "operating cautiously to keep production costs as low as possible-" The two other factors. he said, here "the Plus! in business activity in the world while the results of the United States elections are c0mP"9d Ind analysed and the Middle Ell! ll!- ternatinnal situation." He reported that the company year ending Aug- ! ust Ill. 1956. was its best on record 'both in dollar value and quantity of furs handled. Quaniitics for the Edmonton Fur Auction Sales. Ltd. auction sale on December 1st will be as follows: Mink, 20.000, which includes 14. i000 mutaliona: muskrats. 40,000 land beaver .'l.00il. l A prediction for an increase of labour :3 per cent in the production lof ranch mink in the free world lduring the 1956-57 season over the ll!-355-56 season was made in the lannual forecast of Max Weiss and :Son. London brokers. Weiss places ' the total 1956-37 production in the iiree world at 5.667.000. The re- port estimates that there will be an iiit-i'i-used output in all the mink producing countries but statcx that all the fox producing countrics uill be cutting down on thclr oulpiil. ads Raw Fur Auction Sales stated p C"'N”"””'i in Vancouver, B.C. recently thaii Stzlnlcv Vi". Panghorn of Wash- ranchers should keep pg-udumm, jnginn, iiti was re-elected pres. costs to a minimum as the answer idt-ni or the Farmers Chiiichilla to Canada's "tight money" poll-icoopcvnlive of America. He pre- cies. Theo, Pappas, re-electcdidiclcd :i 'hoonun:' chinchilla mar- president at the company's annual i ket with 5alI('S this afar quadrupled meeting, termed the tight money over lim ”ln- mar eting organiza- situation one of the factors that ition r-spot-h IU sell 24.090 Nils by might disrupt the general level of the end of this year with volume prosperity and cause great harm:m;u-kctlnu all but complelcd now. to our industry. tf)nly fitltlll polls were marketed While he said. all reports indict-llasl year. Mr. Pangborn said. ated new records in national pro-lPDices ucre "satisfactory" accord- iaa: 3. with estimat- ...l.. .. .....rsr "" -W British Imports of raw furs from the United States during the first nine months of 195 totalled l.liIl,- S6 pounds compared with 1&1.- I0, ” forthswu, ” in; period last year. During the same period tile Soviet Union ship- ped LEM? pounds worth of furs and South Africa 3.192.949 pounds and wen the chief suppliers of raw fun to the United Kingdom- NOBWEGIAN SALES The Oslo. Norway. fur auction will open on December first with the foxsales continuing on the 4th and 8th. There will be approx- imately 15.01!) Norwegian blue for on sale and a smaller collection of white fox. On December 5-6-7 the mink auctions will be held with the following quantitiesenm tural dark mink 35.000; pastel mink. 25.000; sliverblue ntink. 20. N0; sapphire mink. 5,000. plus a smaller collection of white mink. The Oslo Fur Auctions, Ltd. state that they are the world's only source of SAGA Norwegian blue fox and they anticipate a total pro- duction of approximately 40,000 blue fox for 195051 as against 65.- 000 skins for the preceding year. This reduction in quantity. they state. makes the offering of fresh skins in December particularly im- portant especially since the qual- ity of production will be on the same high level as before. Every single skin selected as being of SAGA quality will carry a SAGA seal which can stay on through dressing. Attention is drawn also to the fact that Norway now pro- duces more mutation mink than natural dark minke a develop- ment of great importance to the trade. A despatch from Johannesburg. SA. to Women's Wear Daily has the following: Fur coats made from rabbit pelts could be available soon in large quantities if enough backyard rabbit farmers were to concentrate on the production of high class pelts. according to the Fur Traders Association here. The association says that 20,000 to 40.- ntlpeltsoffbaledfypeofrsbbit and many thousands of the litm- alayan family could be absorbed annual! from local sources by fur processors. Rex rabbits - they come in a big variety of shades- arc kept exclusively for their qual- ity pelt. but the Himalayan is a l lsmallbted. nasnlsl fancy rabbit only. no ing. With keen demand for pelts and wool however, a rabbit ineni could well become a by-product, says the association. I NOWI UP TO 80 MONTHS TO RIPAVI You (III now much your pwymnls our to months on loans our 8500. Buy flow-Pay later! Get cash promptly for shopping needs. uasonal upansu, or other good purposes. Repay monthly. after the busy IOIIOII has ended. Enjoy pleasant, friendly service at Bsnzi-iciaL. CASH IN I VII" Phone fmtegivo a few simple fsctsethen, by appointlnant, come in for cash in one visit to omen. Illl. CONIOUDAYION IIIVICI A? ND IXIIA cost Let us show you how to clean up old bills. reduce high monthly payments. over. Phom for I-visit loan. write or coma in today! We like to say "Yes!" when you ask for a loan! have more cash loft loans 550 to 52300 on Signature, Utu-nlvun of Auto NIW NAMII Personal Ilnonn (0. Is not called IIOIHGMI. IRA!!! to. only the name has been dsastgodl BENEFlCIilmLfllill'NCE co. .-;. I51 GREAT GEORGE 5TIIEH', CHARIDTTETOWN Second flout, Pickani Iutldl Phone: 6518 - Ask for the YES I OPEN svsnmos sv- APPOINTMDIT--HIONI ros rvcnluo nous: Are Unorihodox l MONTREAL (CF) -Expert jmental nuclear blasts are BWWE "Eric Neal a hard time. Neal is an "amateur" long-i ange weather YOPCCISWF H9 mi perts will attempt to give ('ana. go back to forest and water con- . crates I 52'B'Y93i' fmecast 59"" dian farmers a glimpse of lliings scrvaliou uses and farmers reset-I ice for farmers. 1950” 0w"e” to come in 1957 when the annual tied in ”more rewarding surround- Nexi Year's Farm Prospects lMouni Sinai By iiiR0l.l) MORRISON rreiit siutl in Toi-oiiiu Nov, 20 he' JiCRl'SAl.EM 1.-Hit -e Rabbis, Canadian Prcsl Staff Writer its convinced some s'ub-marginal art-hcologists and Biblical schol- oT'mwA icpl - irede.-ai .-c. farms lll Eastern Canada .shnuld.ars are diSl'USSHli1 lh? Dmblemi iWl1t-re is Mount Sinai? It is the moiintain on which. according to the Bible. the Lord I f I i . and lumbermcn. . . -federal - provincial aiiriciilturnl.inizS.". . I ""?:I:l1:d dim" m9 T" C"'"m”"d' 't,8 so easy His sole equiptliclentl is ha !9llIiSel;l cf):f9.l”l'fl1ll'e opcns Mi;1nday.,” lth;rll('in o;:.ll:;:1?:1(HP'n::l'n'al;:'p(?;:: ,'.h(;'quM”"n gain” new map 1, ive barometer. os y, e re - ni to picture icy ui llll- WW . 1. pt H1 M t t us, Indin our n government reports and up fold likely will he it little nu-ii-r trcasiiigv for large sums to extendptfgram trmigrelfrclxhgcglelgrnlglnazi J y 1 entlier record dating back about than that fIllllll'lIl'r(1l In lllr last trim:igeh"'l"l'”"'0" to other parts of H-mumaim of the Sim peninsula coupon book "' V9373 l".r mi" yea” i 9 "M" ""k ("F H '- mm" l Many iJeoplc in Israel want to 1171'; Neal has the confidence of a dim! Q3"3d3 9! 3 "”r'"'C"rdl "P. "'f” '9” dnnouiue .fMeml;niake a pilizrimaite to the hol b eub - h' 1 Ha wheat slirplus is still bleak but Flam "ll Pxlilnfllllll D1”? NIPPON - . y ' arse player in is sys em-. h. (or "mm mm mdm-lg p.ncNH0r ems whim ends DH, 31 "linountain and pray there. said a JGPOHI. laimsigs-perbcim accurllwlimcalls are ('0nalflt'l't'tl toplw onkllic mt. appvns likclv the suniwrt based s""k”s""'" M the minimy M "H" rcdictons. u says I '5 '1 t r i ' ' C ' i i A gious affairs in Jerusalem. Most experts seem agreed that. the mountain is in the range nfi liar and that iiiziv mean more money on 33 (THIS a dtllvn for Grade by nuclear bias”. Iin the fzlrnn-i”s poild-tbook. ilartzv. will be renewed for another ulations are thrown out of ki "It I know in Win" ”' ” tiifiniii"iIn..i'.5"'tii.Ti'.i,.-3?lIL”";.m'Z W" NW NW" Wk: 1" the south-1 ”liere's going 10 be I M355 I ,,,,.,m.(.,.; iag. nu, ,m.mm.,; Er, mmmjmw 9"" P5” (ll "19 51"” Pmlnsull-l '.iii'h""”P my forecast". he 5a'Vs' llalmenl illlll opt-ii lll llarliaiiicn 5".".Ih. 0' me desert 0'. Pgmni . f don't then I'm Just out of - To Ottawa For Ihis view also coincides with tary committee ch.iinl)ers uitli A. . , , 'M- Shaw veteran l-liairninii of the "At""9 l"""' ”'”5' "””""R '5 9"”; federal prices hoard presiding. orctlictahle if you have all the ln- I,-Odom! and m.M.lm.,al ag,.i(.”1g l"l'm3l10" 3 "5 k""w MW '" "up tural ininisteis tlankcd by their Christian and some Moslem tradi- (ion. Early ut'k.' Christians Two Conferences ,M,iM themselves on one of the peaks Mr. W R Show lcft Satiirrlay there in 959399 Roman rm-sec". l lIl' '10 3dfl3- deputies and nrivisi-i's. arc sl'hed- murniiiiz by plane for Ottawa to at- m." and lalpr hum um”, qt : li3n1fll".VNi 35 8 l9l'h"'t'I-"Ht ll.V 3 tiled to attend along with spoke.s- tend the meeting of the National caihm-lm. M,,m"”,r.,. mm. prgbii Montreal aircraft and tool man- men for all of ('an.'ld.'i's ninjur Potato t'tHlIHlllf('(' of the Canadian ahlv the 0I(hI5L inmiasiery in my pilot-ticullural ('ouncil of which Mr. norm, . Show is Cliairnian. g . HP heilan "18kIniZl0I1il-Ylnilffn"-” To SHOW n"'” The committee has been cnll- T 'Tg'-will-7AAHaT”-j-if , , 'ca.sts a few years later and snnn' The conference is (icsiznml to on in discus; mg pfohlpin of po. lkhggm decided to open his service bur-l indicate to farmers tlic trends inl i.-iii. Iariffg and iii” in an pmba. mm M 'Cana(”an Am,erme"" any 1 u. jthe coming year, in the VHLV oflhllilv confer with high government nnunwd Thursday the Aapboing, ”There are professional vvcallierlcfmstlmel" PF0SD0I'iU'. l-Wm Pm-es question. C mm" of 3. 14; Lani, as us new forecasters who call me upwind PFOHIINIUH. to hcln producers While in (litaiva Mr Show lllll gem-mi manager and secretary. fiitacturing firm 1Canadair'. Neal (mm n,-,;a,,.,,ai,,,n- ' started predicting weather In 1929- months in advance to find out in Frill! Dlanllinlc attend the Sessions of the Diimin- H9 is ,. gongnr ai-(-gum exp,-unv, .-what sort of weather they re go-. Provincial mlnlslr” 8"” "mgr ion -Qpnmncial Alzricultural Con- with the MacLnrcn Advertising it lug to have during their holl-j farm spokesmen are given the op- ii dlysy he say; portunity to comment on the fed- ;' I c-And thi, ya" 1'” mm more eral forecasts and Agriculture 2 ti," mo nu". from an-1, who; Minister Gardiner usually voiccs .' re going to get married sndlhil own views. ' want to know if it will be sunny , on t 0 morning of the ceremon-lM:.:r I-:1':()r::;'t?(?um an 195'” lthe problems of mh marginal .N::h';:('"':: ,tl?ld;,i;i:i5i:nj(;::'hl;)uilt farms. Prime Minister St. Lau- admlts "the methods are not ctly orthodox." . 0 so the winter outlook for Montr l is "pretty dismal, but Iva can expect a green Christ- mas." "Temperatures will run about . 10 degrees colder than last year t and there'll be the usual lce' istorn-is and soft snowfalll. The ;'. snow won't stay with us. However. it . winter will start late and finish 1 ilata." 4 5 ' Y N; More Than 1,700 l 4 . Bachelor Farmers Enjoy Antiques LAST LAKE. Altn. 4('Pl A rare collection of European an- tiques fills the home of to el- derly. Swiss - born bachelors who have shared a simple way of life for 41 years on a farm in this - Peace River district 350 miles northwest of Edmonton. The two are Dr. Frederick Scherrer, 73. a graduate lawyer t l l . L. d turned farmer. and Ernest . Hauser, 11. g 'H'. The works of art. mostly the property of Dr. Scherrer. date , WINNIPEG tCPl -W. J. Mc- :Intyre, of Swift Current, Sssk.. I president of the Canadian invent- ii int-s' Association. said here that in a few years. inventions in Canada ' A - will double. 5 1 The association recently corn- back times. Exhihits from the lsth. lfliii and 17th centuries include two tables. a brass coffee pot 260 years old, and an oxblood vase said to he one of two in existence in Canada Also in Dr. Sch:-rrer's posses- sion are two ancient Bibles writ- ten in German. and another vol- - u v-- we more an - v -r 3.1:. '.::2.::;""..'.";;.:.”::;z :1 :l: - ago when a weekly advertisement am" in dam! W5 W" prwgsg igmgzhoziewegggl Older objects in the private col- .c"1ld.-hg L-7” regmerd "wenm". ilectlon '3: potlflry from nzrmtpeiil, In said only films per cent oft." 'm "'0 '9'" C” ” C ' in ancient and medieval :pIl'(Gd a six-day exhibition of "many inventions from as far as Nova scntla. Mclniyre said the associa- hc tap, J one against a wooden cabinet and the glass rang like a tuning fork. Dr. Bcherrer and Mr. lhuser - fercnce. l Company. distant paints. I IVO IVIED 70 WAh' zftynu MAIL Ezikiv for CHRISTMAS 4 Save time. and escape boring queues by mailing greeting cards and p'fts EARLY. Remember - DECEMBEII I7 is the incl date for mailing to ennurc food delivery by Christmas. Aslt your Pnst 08cc for ilal dates for Christmas mail to Be sure you addremdccrfy.corncdyrconu pfelcfy. Prim cadres. and return nddmn loo. both outside and indie paro&. Wrap and lie nmtrely. 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