OCTOBER .31. 1952 . .. ,,.., . Queen Cote Mess 12-. llllcil above are the Chiefs and ppuy Officers of I-I.M.C.S. Queen I. Platte. Mrs. D. MacAusland, charlotte. and their guests, as they Lieut. K. Macxensie, 'ofiicer com- mended their annual dinner held manding H. M. 0.8. 'Quceln Char- recently at The Rendezvous. The lotto, Capt. J. J. Connolly, V. R. D., dinner was presided over by Mess former officer commanding. C.P.0. president. C. P. 0. M. MacDonald. M. MacDonald. Liout. 5. Farrell, Among The Farmers Fornior chancellor Continued from page 8 7- m going to produce strong dif- im-nccs of opinion. Llewellyn. Continued from page 1 Joined the iirm of Brown. Mont- gomery and McMichael, and was associated with this firm until elevation to the Bench in 1942. Four years later he was named Associate Chief Justice of the Quebec Superior Court, succeed- gmm potato growers. ing the late Mr. Justice W, L. For this year at least. licenai Bond. and the same year was la the only available method 0 named chancellor of Mcoill. raising funds for promotion and He is survived by his widow, the advertising of the industry. Grow- former Dorothy, Adelaide Ander- ers who realise the value of the son of Ottawa: one son, William 8. business (and who doesn't this Tyndale. Montreal lawyer. and two year) will in making their contri- daughters, Mrs. Michael Goodlifie, button be taking a practical step of Langley Village, Buckingham- towards protecting their own fut- shire. England, and Miss Ann Loois Tyndale, with the British diplomatic service in Cairo, Egypt. Potato Licenses Advertisements have appeared in Fashion designers the daily press listing agents authorized to accept license fees has Margaret They are: um The payment of license money should be looked upon as a sound investment rather than an obliga- lion. Certainly the payment is an obligation. but is nevertheless an opportunity for betterment. Hog Floors The announcement by the Price support Board that the floor price or B1 hogs is to be lowered to moo the first of the not necessarily mean that prices will go down to this level. Price levels at that time will be influenced by supplies on hand and in prospect and it is quite possible that 1953 could see a gradual strengthening of the hog markskt. Cannon and cutters :1, A Government offer. some ten days ago, to purchase bonedout beef from the packers at 335.60 a hundred resulted in a strength- ening of prices at Mansion on the rar u-adss of cattle amounting the case of heavy bulls to soon a hundred on s dressedt basis, with a corresponding increase on live prices. This week has, however. men a weaker tendency. . Floor prices which do not rela liirectly to sales by the farmer are difficult to assess and the price of 335.00 covering as it did meat com- lng from four or five different rlassea of cattle is difficult to Ipply back to the farmers return. Eventually. cattle producers will lace the necessity of bringing some Iystem into the selling of their cattle which at the present time are sold under systems which give the farmer no bargaining power. HAD BIG SIAION I-lAR.TLAND, N. B.-(OP)-Aup ust Fraser looks back on a great summer of fishing. Between May and the end of September he caught '15 salmon in a St. John River pool near here. the largest weighing 15 pounds four ounces. . See Is for! 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Elizabeth red: A deep full tone; Marguerite green, is soft shade fav- ored by the young Queemprincess grey. suitable for day and evening wear; beau blue. a "clear and live- FOR YOUR M T TERYDOLMR IVIIAW rowaowzz my THE GUARDIAN. cHARI.m'rE1'owlv Ausiand and Ru. 1. knots "third row: P. O. R. MaoMilian, 13.0. L. Nicolle, O.P.O. V. Pineau, P.O. E. Code, C. P. O. L. Llewellyn, C.P.O. A. Costello and P. O. W. Judson. - Photo by Garnhum. Massey-I-Iurris Co. Dividend Declared TORONTO, Oct. 30-(CP)--Din ectcrs of Massey-Harris Co. Ltcl.. today declared the regularly quar- terly dividend of 15 cents a share. payable to shareholders of record Nov. 14. No action regarding bonus divi- dend was taken. Last year at this time a bonus of 25 cents a share. in addition to the quarterly divi- dend. was declared. James Duncan. president, said the company's volume of business on s world-wide basis, for the year ending Oct. 31, will exceed last year's, thereby establishing a record. ..m..M.....m.a.. ly" color; and spun gold, described as a "pure. clear yellow." mu arr '-R mum as may urr isunr smnrs on colntsir on vs a Scolds: Iiuer Continued from page 1 J. lisnbree of Halifax as its new president, succeeding Mrs. W. '1'. O'Brien of Ottawa. other officers include Mrs. Tancrede Jodoin, ox Montreal aa trench vice-president and Mrs. A. L. Caldwell of Sask- atoon. Bssk., as english vice-presi- dent. Mrs. liimbree former vcie-presi- dent of the iederation, la the mother for three grown children. She has been in political work for years. 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