'0op.IANIlARl? 6, 1951 use A NuRlH AHFRICANLIIE L. S. STEVENSON BRAN(H MANAGLR x iucnuiono xi. &I7UAI.COMPANY ' VOCATIONAL SCHOOL FARM MECHANICS 10' 8319- they also possess m-nv . s.4i,.,..-m can I I i (Night Course) otliar valuable characteristics as to 051: k1;i."'m:' 8::ooo"?'u"ble' 1”: vv't3mceh)e1smg 3, ue'1:io.,h:a.P.,uai?d official boycott here of goods from ..-I . . yield. eurliness of maturity sr-.d giiini Tife ii-mi iugffiofw fifp, Him. meg, cg mmton, Mmagu Russia, it is ieit. nmiisn iurs. or P R 0 G R A M M B If sufficient applications are received a night '300”I'8' q"”3”Y- The V”"-W "M03 ed bel w iii ioooooo mad: or the Maritime Fur Pool I-Mu 00"m- "9 mild! Km” in 0'10"" -class in Fai-rn Mechanics will be organized. This gjfgnxgfggk sjenglmbggh 85;; Gavin ” liixipliiosion pot, non-agrielultural who: svprteilezitutive nciaxiui ttgyli gull giiiggiiil i-hi-ea h:wiom- EX II I BITI ON 3, course will include, among other things, tractor tune- am, ,0, disiiibuiion mi, mi i:v:.r- 3Zla.i2”1T&.;L',”?i5fe?i,3K lfevybeennsitiervlgg fin pi-ices cravzufsreoeigratzy gloat: Lonnsgfhugzf 8:3” 3”) up and minor repairs, as well as care and mainten- ance of farm machinery. llanuaryi 15, 1951. M all all applications to the Di- rector of the Vocational School as soon as possible. Classes will be limited in number to ten students. New unsmuern. WINNIPEG - ,( .- new motor 101' determining the moisture content of grain is being manufact- ured here. Adapted train I model lnlllt, several years ago by the Grain Research Laboratory. it is hermet- ically sealed and tricks: s test in less then. so seconds. This course will begin on ' VOCATIONAL SCHOOL in acetylene Welding lasting approximately six weeks 004'-HWY which will be evellable 0' ber of those actually at work rose month when bad news" mm. Korea cumoisn Fur Auction Sales com- win be given. The course is iimited to 9 Stludents tel: neiilvglrlities can;io;brevdett:gmLti- ii-oxiiuf,o53,ooo ti; 5gOf84,000i That first hit, In New York inc crest zany, lag (f:!a,ot.:nlog1hi: imeggiifh . . . . . . . . . July-30-z;ku::s.t8l i ' ' - , ' G B 85 . se 9 i P Q E 0 on - I 6 V ' ' 0 9 0 0 ' 9 I ' 0 Apphcatimls w”l.be recellwd 0" 3 m'5t'c0me'f1l'St" uh mp trgm 97-Ipfocgivl. m? m l?e:wadYg"lr Oaymdluzn National Silver Fox F'""”""'0l7 - - - - - - - - May W7-vuz i served basis. Mail applications to the Director of the Historical Notes The total labor force wmained Auction company sale. They were Breeders' Association. Summetslde. I gfm,;,,,,,,,-, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - -M”? 7'7""' 3” N Vocational School. Should the course be given, ap- constant despite the shift item 91 per cent sold at an estimated 29 and certainly show a very amt i 3,,,,,,,,,(R,m ' i,,;,i,,,; '. ' ' ' ' 1”; 6 1"" 3;” i plicants will be notified of the date on which it will Heavy losses from late blight in the fame 0903089 the 04-000 Dmms per cent above the level 01 the 1390- 1ml”'0Vem'3""' W” P'0Vl0"5 "195 Cambridge . . . I ' ' y,.:i;.,:,i"'":.fi5; begin. - Maritime provinces caused the who left the farm labor force were ember, 1949, in-ices, even-though most of the fox pelt- Cami, I i . i ' - . ' : : -"U l8iA",:”'m m H Canada Department of Agriculture c”::"f;i"b;'g”ced by! (Who '-.' ma lmd were at last seasons i Chelzeol-ism (Bi-iiinh Contemporary Music) . . . July 2-1; 0 I en t nomagr cu um owe" Ed Stanton writing in Women's cmm - ' - ' Dumfrlee . . jinn 24-30 . . also to farm mac i WELDING If sufficient applications are received, a course i A BLAcKsMi'rinN 0 ' (Day Course) 1: sufficient a imiezuiioil FARMERS! We would like to purchase large quantities of SEBAGO, KAIAI-IDIN end GREEN MOUNTAIN ungroded potatoes. We are paying wp Wm "ls d .. 0 Bretcn Island from the alnland oi iligg l0dYP05 - - 7599 5010 N0 00ml”-W911 - N sooth. and K bein ' r 98 -- -- a 9" ,0 7”!" P9"'9” " M "W 3 0 2098 Wild Mink . . not sold No companion. . hinery. Instruction on horseshoeing will be given. Classes in this course will resume on January 10, 1951. Those interested should send ap- - highly resistant to late blight in all established prices. .--,...--,-.--,.,,,,,;,,, THE GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLO'l"rE'I'OW'N inifoihin Labor To cities is Reported OITAWA. Jan. 5 - (OP) - A drift oi farm labor to the cities during the iaet year is noted in the quarterly la-bor-tome survey of the Dominion Bureau at Stslls-- tics. l The trend by November lied cut Two Blight-Resistant Varieties of Potatoes After 17 years or research and testing in seven out of ten can- adlun provinces with over 00,000 dlifotent seedlings two new varie- ties of potatoes have proven to be Held tests throughout Canada and are now in process 01 being licensed tlfled seed growers in the provinces in which they were grown under contract this year, namely British Columbia. Manitoba. Ontario, Que- bec. New Brunswick. Nova. Scotla and Prince Edward Island. Applications for the certified seed of the Varieties Cause and Kes- wicltanust be made on prescribed terms. Orders 'wlli be accepted for a minimum q ”, of ten bushels for "one variety or twenty bushels for the two varieties. Applications should be addregsod to the Division of Horticulture, Centnal Experi- mental Farm Ottawa. out. The by the Bureau as the civic! cause at the shift. Meanwhile, another D.B.S. sur- vey issued today showed indus- trial wages at a peak at the start ol November. Average weekly eei'-nings in the eight major indus- trial groups hit 340.39, compared with 546 ii month earlier and 343.80 a year before. The labor force survey - cov- ering persons over 14 available for civilian jobs - showed tzbese totalled 5,201,000 in the week of Nov. 4, just 1,000 up from a year earlier. In that time, the estimated num- to initiate in 1930 is potato breed- ing program at the Fredericton Ex- perimental station in the hope of Another change in the country's labor pattern noted by the Bur- malnder have been tested in the areas in the various provinces where late blight is a serious pro- er areas. Ontario's figure weiit fi'om'l,798,000 to 1,817,000 and that of Quebec from 1,437,000 to 1,- from 438,000 to 431,000; the Prairie Provinces from 073,000 to 971,000, and British Columbia from 440,000 to 431.000. demissum, found principally in Mexico, has been used in all origin- al crosses. Immune to late blight, this wild species unfortunately pos- Si-omfaes from the standpoint of lsease reslstarice, yielding ability and cooking quality that the De- partment of Agriculture has decid- ed to name and release them to so.- lected growers. This year. with th Durpcse of increasing the stock. they have been grown under con- tract by selected certified seed growers in the provinces 01 British Columbia, Manitoba. Ontario. Quic- bec, New Brunswick, Nova Scot-in and Prince Edward Island. Both varieties will be licensed for sale. The variety name given the seed- To determine their resistance to late blight, seedlings are submitted to very severe tests. First, they are inoculated with blight spores in the greenhouse. Those surviving are tested under controlled condit- ions or temperabure and in 0 im- midity chamber. and then grown in the ileld and inter-planted with non-resistant varieties and again in- oouiated. Followingl this, seedlings not infected arei distributed and tested throughout Oansda, B uni- form xnethcd being employed in If BACKACIIE is IIolilinq.YoiiIscIi geographical mines denoting the Strait of Canon, which divides cape river in Ydrk county, New niuns. wick. In this connection, it has been 41(- A harbinger of better things to come is the presence herec the pest tow days c1-two pnominen our buy- on, Fritz Weissler of Montreal and both have eimreseed omnid- ence in the ultimate return at silver fcx to style preeminence. Prices 01 fun such as squirrel, mink, marten and ermine have been climbing the past few -weeks. At Little Bros. Fur Bales, Vancouver. 8.0., into in December prices for marten and ermine were about 10 per cent higher than last year's op ' . Top quality standard mink was 332; top silverblus went from 02950 to cal, and the best wild mink went from 066. to too. The deinimd for on items was keen. e co plete reversal o! the caution chit affected opening sales but Wear Daily, N. Y.. states that the raw fur market. ever sensitive to Chinese kidskln. kollrisky, and was- sel (China mink) have been rising. In fact, there has been a tendency diminishes. Although the import-export stat- us with Russia is not similar. at bi-lght silvery color-phase 380.50; Pia skins were t eluded in this offering. vlous 'a- merchandise. selling well, with -prices showing is market, ranging from lm: to 250:. 1081 Breath of Spr ng TIMELV IIITES collltcm vlrnl Silver Fox and .Mink F arming In addition ii collection of 018 Blue fox was 7095 sold. The highest price: paid on the various types were: standard silvers, Plalziriums, light, 027.50; White Mkd. Mink. which sold following fox, were in strong demand, all types Follovgng is is summery of the mink catalogue: . 8096 Sold Adv. tat - 796 over Dec. 3 9796 said No comparison inma- ou topics -.x.u;c -. Vb subject of much discussion in the market. In Idditlon. it the inter- nstionel situation worsens. even without 3 genenl war, libero is the possibility of a revival at the un- Vw ho market here than from china. Rus- eia is 0 big supplier of pension lamb. slang with Afghanistan and South West Ahica, but the biggest quantity 0! skins from Russia is in wild furs - items such so musk- rst, marinot. squirrel, siibles. kolln- slq, msrtens. and so on. some of these items. like squirrel and mor- mot. run into the hundreds ed thou- sends at skim annually and would certainly meeii something to the supply and price structure or the fndustiy if they were not to come here !or any length of time. The following summaries of the The Canadian Fur Auction Sales Co. offered 3. collection of 7148 lox selling well. In comparison, there was some price resistance on top grada, while inferior and low grade sections did not receive such mark- were in strong demand, and sold readily. regardless of quality. The following summarizes the selling of the fox catalogue, com- tinums, medium colors 324.00; Pearl silvers, (law. A few lots of fresh butomost of the catalogue was pre- further advance over the Dec. 8th 112-14- iisirivii ormmn ES.';....;.5.;.,.E Festival Pleasure Gnrdene, Bstterses Perl i Exhibition of Science, South 0 Exhibition of Architecture, Poplar I Exhibidon of Books, Victoria and Albert Museum N GLASGOW (May 28 -August 23) i Ezhibidon of Industiial Power, Kelvin Hall BELFAST (jun: I--August 31) ' i Ulster Farm and Factory Exhibition . FESTIVALS OF THE ARTS There will be a Special Festival Season of the Arts during Msy and June in LONDON Edinburgh (lnternsslobel F.elliV'II of'Mus'ic and .Di'.I!Ill) ', lnverness . . Edinburgh : Gathering of the Cline and Pipe Msrch , Exhibition of 1811: Century Books &hi'bition of Scottish Architecture and Traditional Crlhl i - eau was the entry at more women . , , , , , , V voc taiggiglsiztlng varieties resistant to this into the lalbor stream. I ilaiiidnpiiiiltzlllctrsilli chmangocdesimig pens on December 28. and 5260., Liverpool (Musicand the Arts). . . . July 22-AuguIlIz. , AL - 1 While the number of single wo- h at this amt de in amibuud mink on December 29. some mg i Lllngollen(Inter-natilonslEisteddfodd) . . . . yuiy 3.3 S1008 the !1CeDi':l0n 01' this 070' men with non-farm jobs remain- "me u c as ii in demand t Llsnrwnt(Royal NnnonniEiiicddfodd) . . . . 4114314326-xx i SIB-m. over 90.000 seedlings have ed about unchanged, 17,000 more m 0he'Wssibm"7 of 0 1o"g'tetm provfemen wun Siam 0 m up . Norwich . '. . . . . . . o . Jung is-3o BLACKSMITHING been originated for late blight ro- married women went to work W00” 1" WPPIY 0! 5”” 0'0” 0" ”' rm” 3 n 9' 9'" P I Oxford. . . . . . . . . . . . July:-16 v i . e ' Russia and China, two of the big- centage clearance of pelts than in Pmii i , (Night Course) sistance. Although many of them Those iiited the total of mar- i i . . . . . . . . . . May 27Jumx6 . i have shown a high resistance to tied women working in industry 3'50 exwmrx to mm comm! M. Willie? iscmt saga, at N-tie?” srgtm; S0'D"”" C'""d'll(MuIlc Ind Wohhlp) e . . July 10-13 Th l ' - ' to 283 000. Total number of wo- 9900 50010" by the United State! in W I13 5 011861 9 E193 P5 A i Stntfotd-on-Avon (Shskespeiire Festival) . . . April-October ii , ere are still some vacancies in this course 1"” 0”?” ”"0” M0 00"dm0'”- -' lacin an embargo on shipments the merchandise scid tor European s,,,,,,,,(M,,,ic, S , ,, 6 . wvhlch is desi ned t ' over 05 per cent have been discard- mm 1" the Mn'3'3l"m 1059? 1'0?” D 3 i I ' ' ' ' .' i ' ' '0 "" '” '29 "N g 0 g1V8 the man OP boy already an went from 1030000 to 1090000, to China has actually established accounts. '7oi'ceuer('I'i1rceChoinFee!lvul) . . . . . Sepmnba-3-.7 the farm a knowledge of the technique of blacksmitli- tgfgwi;;;”i:i;:”;faff,1:; By regions the labor Home a muntor-embargohon tzxiioi-ts iriigi teroltaudmiig iii; reign: etgerge 313:; N York . . . . . . . . . . . ..7Ims3-11 I - . . . . . ' , 1 . ' . . . ii i; i; I 53 . q y s 5 av . , , mg as well as a skill in making certain simple repaiis and low cooking qualities. The re- gllgggtci v:ricur:a(i::1i;?ngoF;a,;i: 6.1;: gang trvprirggcmiinsuchei-am as mention, with the H mum grades l Intludedin lhlpft75f(f:::'l1.0lldTlIl)plI?ld!90C1ll! m.- y : N . I H llcations i mediatl ' blem- 4 th part at those mexchlmie . ltlional Schora ey to the director of the Voca- in breeding to obmn law blight lgqgiigioundland dropped mm ;;';,,,.,,; chinese goods to sell not ed interest, except in the darker GIa:gow:Exhibition ofCoi1rempo ,Books a ' i it reglstgncg 9, wud species, soignum 114,090 to 103,000; me Miummes too quickly. They feel that valueg color phases in standard silvers. WALES will increase as the current supply Darker colors in standard silvers cm”: mhihidm ofcommpomy him” 8!. FI(In'I Folk Festival Dolhnidn, Mmbruth : Welsh Hillside Farm Scheme 1 i NORTHERN IRELAND lsllon: Royal Agricultural Show, Combined Services Tattoo 0 I August 19-Septembtr 8 yum 17-3o pplications are received a course in sesses many undesirable and un- biacksmithing iasting from four to ei ' . d i d ch iii ti , it t be . present, to the Chinese situation, perisons being with the some oom- , . i ght weeks will '55 '0 8”” 5 5 93- 5 0 '5 all tests The same variety 0! im- enerl i ' last 3 le, held 1 October: we be given. This course will be primarily for men from :3, gggugcgggogzgtggng hgggluggg l0a::98n8iI:0Vi1nz men resummce to ti” 0”” ti " 3, 3 W” i :"”:"9:o' ” 0;,” W l BRITAIN AT HOME TO THE wonm I the Varmus f3".'”"g c”mm"”m05 W110 Wish 8 kIl0W1' several iect lons- its msaturity is .Zcei3cl.oiw"iZ”i n(:te;ermshlesx?:'?:l? . No. 95 Av- No- AW l 40'-V”"' 7"” 4l'"'f"'f"'”"' d""'7' '. egge of the pn.ndpl?s of blacksmitmng f0? use 011 late and the yields are low. era the wldespreairil testiiig of seed- Sldnl Sold P1160 5”” 7"” i es. 1 Bir farms. Financial assistance will be given' to To eliminate such deficiencies. lings and varieties very important. Platinums. ' ' ' "' ' ' " I those between the ages of 16 -and 30 satisfactorily wild species had to be crossed and The varieties Cause and Keswick, Good 8: Ordinary so 316.94 Av. 1596 611 313.79 g completing the course, Up to per week wiii be backoossed for several generations originated in the National Potato Ordinary at Inf. as 7.38 Av. 696 '56 5.94 , anowed, This course win he - ' J ' with cultlviated varlties. Thus Breeding program at the experi- Pearl Platinum: .90 17.01 Av. 309?: 343 1310 ' . . gm 0" 0""31'3' 15: 1951- many of the blight resslstant seed- mental Staticn at Fredericton N. B w. Mkd. Silvers 87 1206 Av. 2096 1122 10.63 The course. is limited to ten students. Applications llngs have a very complicated pedl- have pmven highly resistant vi--vi Silvers to 18.03 Av. 209:, sec 14.9: R T ;VF1,1gnl;G;t1i':;:,elllted Bin 81.) iii-stt-comie-gjrstiserv? basis. Mail gree'witi1fagei1tiiany as seven distinct. ilhrtlieli-ghoul; canoiis while the other ielecied Fail): 1350 3.3 iv. E3: is; igg . . . . . S 0 E recor 0 e oc 0 , crosses o 3 ng. , var as were or ousiy infected and egu at Fu - V. - . , . I . '- 3 Hm school in many cnsds, completely de- Inferior Types , 00 10.48 Av. 1096, 003 10.24 , .. P. E: In Methods of testing 8?-Toyod, They have shown such Low Grades - -- - -- 203 "'- Save milk . . . save time . . . save money. -, Raise big-bodied,.striong-boned calves on AFETERIA A ” Au: suntik ling F 391 is Oman and that 1 en 33039 SUUIGINE u, 1:! m 1, xuiidck, -;-,,m0 L... 3511 Pistol! . mi. sold Adv. am over Dec. 3 8172 Sllverblu 1007a sold Adv. 2595 over Dec. 8 " wiiichevev Y9" doeeIV'li"'M' f'.I.'A 0 ",3 bwid" MW "0"" decided that all varieties or ' , , -1-: l81M0' - o o i w.I.lt I , - "!n:e'7u"”'",,...i:'.r.".:.t"i,;”5r,5;-.' 20:3” Strange Infection Hits 7.2.3iob;.;;- Hi -I s -given zwifinhical place names, M Operated by the Co-Op Super Mdrliot ' o.1?.f.i'l..3'2illf..,i:.':' :3-v1(r(i-,Pl)-l0'n0: usriiifhhimg mm the Levi" PW-to W-r"-hem i.W.....:..”.'t'.'i... "".';: :..'i:i:. :.?..:.”::l.":.:.3'..t.::;i?..?:: ,,3:1:,:,2:' ::::,N,;.g-',;.,i.-,-,;.?.1:: m;.:.":,,;m:v;r.;,:r,::,-,3: ”'"”" "'" i Phone 2102 A1-'TiENTlAO'NI . cunt lflcli-lip Service - rianpie "slaughtering - iluloli mum c . in closing Ioreign exchange deal- lngs today. 'rhe,-vpound sterling was down 1-10 or 5 cent at 32400. Deddslndnevnlls land rodent whose pelt means more than 01,000,000 to Northern Mani- toba treppers Annually, is sick. Laboratory tests made on car- cesses shipped to Winnipeg indicate that a. virus infection still unident- ified may be the dayer blamed for reducing the province's inusknt population by one quarter. In the season of 1000-40. more than 1.084.000 nuikrat pelts were a..- ghnriotmwms gassing. 7 This on Ista- Noii-Poisouous ,- Olsen -... Economical - hot. pei-ed by sdveree spring trapping weather in the Saskatchewan River msrshes. Game otficlals here blame the 1048 Handing in the area !or this 'a ” " To ” of the at houses were flooded, drowning or freezing the parents end litters in their mud and stnw homes. ' Wllm weather rotted the bodies and the discus followed. aided by a harsh winter last season, Food is not the answer because the nslsini forage of themuskrat Drive out ACHES DO YOU NEED o , LIVESTOCK rnonqcuns and rnucxeas g gnguiimc in -no-. sxns . , , . . , a " I A 1 3 - i but in my cue, Govei-n.ment- 0 , I wlgwrsirm ANNOUNCE mo or om: NEW uvusrocx BARN on "GM . ..."”"i..n”3in"i?Z”iT'niiB 313 t'i'.iZ'i? HORSE POWER? , - All 8th GRAFTON : PLANT. i V , , .-D aiE;g;&i:'.;itho:tmyi:rron:3ia:v;n 1 , we nmimvnl. THIS nvimnvo rnovinns rim irmiisr rossinu: AQO0MMODA- M3 here 'o."""3t Winnipeg o. ..c ' - . I10 . !l()'N.lN)B or V V i 1. minim uxrm mm M ; ., : wmi eraommns we ARE NOW IN A POSITION zro llAN- I ...,..?'."."" o.'..'2, ..., o',”&."Z - V mitamn Qtisivralus or nous. oarrnp. OALVES. shim. AND mine. 4- "' gage; MAY wn:sUoaus1" TllA1”WllN you Have: LIVESTOCK 1'0 on-nit you ooN- ;',F,,";l:.?;',:,””,,i,:,"i','m,,;',?1!i,;';,'f: menus on out AGENTS min: I , P G” i,.,.i..... ....,.., however, .. ..,.,.., 0 various ooitn Ar mvrmn riooosm xiv inseam: nus BUILDING as otlit; Vl'LAN'r.'II'AOniI'l? iron mo vovn uviremox. mitts . 8010-5! , cguutsv, susw egg, meson tin. Dbtelbihnolloohry Pnpene-deslugslteves siuoso-oat. -' 'I'IIno3 sn vous Auridonizso osius .00t,PALMElI;,lElE0fl'cliI0. I , 0 mm I nose mi