5 Page -10 lhe Guardian Az_8_II}§_Want9_d___l y - NEW AGI-INCY IN THIS (‘0L'N- \~ ed'v0Ct()ber 30‘ try offering the latest crea- - —— —-~——- ——-——~ tions III ladies’ and childrens' 3 dresses, also skirts, suits. IN housecuats. bras and girdles. el seeks active representa- (‘(II'I"I.\—-ln loving menior_\ of lion .\n cxp¢'rlf'flC¢’ |‘9‘lU”'9‘l«. ‘M. ._,m..‘- mom;-i-, \1r. .\'odcli\ei~ies .\'odisburseinent.l aim \Il'.~ W Henry (‘oliin who All the work IS done by our p.i\sL‘(I .1\.\a_\ Oct 31-1, 19-17 sampled and coloured photos. and t>\lt>h(‘t' Lird. 1385 I’Ili»ZII9\'I coiiiniission paid in LN“ ‘.‘,mN“‘x,..‘,d b, ‘hp full lIIlIIlt‘tIl(Ilt’I) Free dress ,,,,,,,‘,. bonus t'.~\PR1 DE P.-\RlS, ’ ‘ -12.‘:-6-I lt>er\1lle St., Montreal \I\( I"\II\'I-',_\_ in ii\.llL‘ 'Il(‘lIl- '73 zieiir niothet oi\ u’ out ' \lr‘ ” " ’ " ’ nu xi.-«-ran.wn “ha v-“ed Joarders Accoininoilatetl ..-- I _‘7ili I901 - . —— 1.“ ,“,, ._.,. ,‘,, ,,.,,,,.,,,,.,.. voi'\'t; \t\\_ \U‘O\‘I\IOI)AT- . “‘_“_, ,“,,“‘_.h‘ ‘M, En-9. ed, '.’..‘li'. I‘\t‘lll .\t l-- --in mi ‘"0-‘W W“ " (‘AN \('(‘O\I\IOlHTI-1 \II-TN Rm ll out hearts sli? ll\*"‘ pt‘Ilsli‘Ilt‘I'\ \iii“\ 29! I\t'I'l Si \ .t..\s ll‘IIlt§IllI)(‘T(‘(I in fit! A i1...n...ni \lt~\ and .-l.iugl\‘t‘I'F cats Lgaying - \I.'."t~ll ls;ilicl.e ant‘ l‘l>PIlll<'1 — g . (‘AR I.I'C.-\\'I\'G FOR BOSTO\ and \ew \ork t'lI\ \o\eiii 1 bet 3th tan att‘1tlIIIIltMI.'«<l'P 2 : Share expeiises Ilia‘. -H71-I ‘I-‘OR OTT-\Vi'A ON NOYI-IVIBFIR '.2ii<i can artoiiiiiiotI.'iii~ ll pass ; enuers Phone t'»ti2‘.Z Vled and Is ‘I 'I‘htii'sti.r\. exetiiiiizs "Wm ‘finder ":mn..‘r ,“m.2 “H: a(’('t>lIlllII>(IJil(‘ tun 1).‘-isst‘ll;1(’I'S rIl:l!‘\'(‘Id,\ no tedcta. i.<i\eiiimPn “ ._,‘.- ‘Mp mm, ‘.“,_m, mn operate (‘fIPt‘l:\(‘I_\' without an i\\.(‘l‘~al'. IIlIIJOl'll_\ in the Com muns. .I A .\Itiiit.l;.'iit- '32-ll (‘AR I.I‘f.\\'IlN(‘. I-‘OR RO.\"I‘ON, “P .‘,‘d ‘h, Senate du‘-“N me‘ .\l1\l'II}I)t‘I" ‘tlh IIPlllI'nlIl:{ \o- lI1liitI€ speech debate that “if we "“"“l""I IN“ ‘_“I" lat“ ‘f_‘l"‘:;' 3'" '" mm‘ 8 ’""”"'m.m ma!’ Is’(InLt.e*l\llldr-‘IP11 Re: I ‘liilll cm: iorinulate strong and Ial’—s‘t*9 __ WI‘ _ _, "‘”'* _‘ '.llL' policies in this ctiiiiittfiv we mu-1. inside of I year. have a cars and Trucks For general election " CHRYSLI-IR SI-ZIIAN. GOOD In Ill? VNIIYIIOHS. Ill! Pl'0l-IT<‘»~‘5~‘ rutiiiin;_' t'OnIIlllOIl Priced to he Ct)ns9I'\‘8Il\£' goiernment has; sell Phone 8111 iii supporters. the Liberal oppo "W Silion 105, (‘CF 25 and Social F0! IIBIII :‘redii 19 with two independents one indetpendent-Liberal Ind two vacancies. .. . . - Senator Haig. minister without (MR-AGE SP-ACE FOR “TN- pn!‘lf0Il0 In the federal cabinet,j 19? m0nfllS- Palm?!” l’ll""*‘ laid he has not special knowledgel 301? nr information ut e pros- ‘ ffifo "ADJ0“-NC ‘H 0 U 5 E_ pP(‘IJ of another general election. keeping roonis with sink. suit-. MAJOR"-y NEEDED Ible couple Dial 4315 ,’. I have no politicaliAPARTMENT AVAILABLE-I N0- vnteresi in it, ' ‘ vembcr lst. Elm Aieniie. my fellow senators." Dial 6016 "But I Im interested to this ex- ‘SEVEN? ROOM HOL-SE 'UN_ tent—tiI'iat an over - all majority‘ heated Apply Box ms (ward, in tho House of Commons is re— 13,‘ quired to carry on effectively the , _ -, _ -- — ;-— — Rovermmn, 0, ‘ms cmm,,y_.. irtnistsnim IIEATI-.D RO0M.l He said he might be accused of| :,’‘’"‘:§“-‘ .1“ ‘”"d‘ Ladw‘ pm making excuses to try to ,IUSl.lIyt_ er ,__ ‘ the present government making! I-‘OUR ROOM UNHICATEI) the country. Thatl apartment on first floor Apply intention but he‘ S ania's Grocery. "°l"“’ ‘"9 P8”? "ml ‘°"'“-‘d “WIi‘ot'RAi1ooMfoii.”tirwritti gnvcrnnient after the next elec- heawd apa,m,en‘_ mu, e‘€.C‘_ i.nn would have I clear maJor- nc range phon, 53-; It_v in the Commons. - — — ~ , , ~- - THREE ROOMS AND BATH ON . . It will mean better gov- ornment for Canadians the meet- '°°°“d “O” H““”°d' 0”” W38 after 1 pm. lng of the problem we will un- iroifnnsr i-‘Loon sasni-ms Chandler Bros. Dial 6557 doubtediy faco In the years to LARGE “HEATED” rnosr tome. room. first floor, also rooms Canada need a on third floor. Phone 8107 . .Wo in liable government which can ‘ N‘O1R'.‘"iERN"’L'l.N(.H_' To BE red to suit custonier. Apply F..N Kays. Up Queen 1 Street LARGE UNI’-‘URNISHED HEAT- done by I governmem which is rureit has the ‘ of the '1; ‘ Lh H — ‘$273-y In 9 mm. ‘ com ed room Ground floor. Private‘ entrance Apply 225 Water St. or phone 3‘. ' ' uiitruiinisnno. I-‘OUR ROOM 0'' apartment on second floor, constant hot water. Dial 8392 Planned In N.B. .n.-. .~ p_m BOTON tCPi—~.\'e-w BI'lu$'W1(‘kin::‘ATEn' ‘u::J:‘["9':“““; 3;;§;*;‘d3,,L;y‘;‘°f,;,3*';g,","_;;<; Wed-I n.°."..'. 1.... ball: ...-.i: !’ Bnms-“;l.ck' Wm "E: able Noveniber $60. per plored for oil and gas pnovided‘ pnvnw ‘L approval is obtained from the SM“-L “0L‘SE- THRF-El prnincial government. IT)’ and ‘”“P°”'_l‘~ 95”]-" The exploration would be n- I‘"'"'-‘I“‘d- only mlddlaalwd dertaken by Imperial Oil Lim- °°“‘pl° "eed ‘”‘9“'"‘ Apply 1‘ “M 1 Summer St Reginald B Elwell. president d FOUR R 0 O M AP.ARTME.\I'l' ew Brunswick Oilfields. told with bathroom. large hall pri- Itockholders that I formal offer vale entrance. Oil heated DI- from Imperial to enter into a-'8l 3475 ”"“" ‘ -"3" 5"” ' ‘"5? Wm‘ I-‘IFRNISIII-1D a ROOM Horst-3 mm" hr "'“"h e"pI°””°“ 35 with modern conveniences miles from (.‘-harlottetowri on Trans Canada Highway. Woman living alone wants married couple for winter months. Dial 7945. . New Brunswick nilfields oper- Ites Crown-leased lands totalling 12,000 square miles In the prov- Inco. I statement said. .mno‘ IN Goon (‘0NDI1'ION.‘ msroiuc METAL I D 1 mi Nickel has been used since an- ENTERPRISE RANGE (‘OALI eient times. when implements and Hot water front. were forged from the met by Dial $3. Huntor Riier I-‘.x- primitivo means. I change. R|PLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT -. I-:’i't‘I"ifi MW: _ Ql'I-2Bl2(‘A—I-lI'lA‘I'ER. N0. iai. Perfect condition Dial 9166 om-2 BRITTANY VSPANIEL :56.‘ Dial 7097 after 300 p.m r:iIr:vs'ron POTATO DIGGI-JR John L‘ \iacBeth. Forest Hill TWO WLNTI-ZR COATS. SIZE 14 and 16 al KIM TWO HORSES. APPLY AL- bert Vlartin. .-\lban_\' ioo’i..s_ Pl'l.I.I-ITS. READY ro la) \latthias .\Ialone, Stanley _ Bridge HOT WATER RADIATOR. LIKI-I‘ new Dial ~127ll ONI-I RAM. 'I‘HRI'Il'I YEARS olti Pope Costello. Green Bay Lot " SHI-II-‘.P. AND ONE RAM. .\ppl_\ Janies (‘udmore Green Bay ONE .\vIARI‘I 10 YEARS OLD W9l'.1lIlll2 l-I50 Apply Joseph Croken, Springfield EATI.VG AND COOKING AP- ples Gordon Thonipson. (‘orn- wall N.) R.I.R. Pl'I.LI-2'IS. SIX‘ months old George .\l\‘hP(. Hunter litter ] APARTMENT SIZI-I RF.-I frigcraior in‘perfot-t condition. Apply Box Giiardian 75 WHITE ROCK I’l'LLI'lTS I00 bane. in good condition Apply Rob- ert Dodds. Hurrliigttiti . FOR SALE 200 BR AND l..S.: Pullets Henry .\Ioi-ri.son.' Breatlalbane. T ONE CIIILDS 7KINI)I-IRGAR-‘ ten set, desk and one i-hair, also one ladies new fur coat ‘ Apply Z76 Grafton Si ' SPACE HEATER. GOOD CON drtion. Girl Guide liniforni, sue " Good as new Appy Earl Clark. RR. 6 Charlotte. town . 1.. year and a half old Eric Mac- ‘ m, .\tIaI‘S‘I‘lfl8Id. , 2 HOLSTI-IIN MILK COWS, AL- edium sized oil Space Practically new Price . Lorne Itiman. Tryon. ENTERPRISE RANGE , OIL . burner. I-Ileciric Rangeitc‘ lieate‘ 5451!) Halo ToT| Wanted print Reading Ilao Ivnilable. Diploma awarded. Free folder Mention course required. Pri- mary School of Drafting, Dept. F. Box 123, Station Tor- R GISTERED MEDICAL LAB- oratory Technologist for His- iology section in modern. well equipped general hospital lab- Avenue, Toronto 14. Ontario. WANTI-II): SALESMAN WITH car Not only do we pay sal- ary comniission and bonus. out our yob also offers paid holidays. pension plan and the hest in group benefits. which rmers life insurance and hns illlal and doctor benefits. for the employee and family. This is a top paying job for I hand worker who wants to learn this. an] earning power combine with business 164 Great For in- chlne (‘ompany at George St . Phone «L551 iervicws and applications ask for Young, Manager Miscellaneous hot steel ranges. Sold It stores.‘ feciiie. 3 weeks supply 250; ~ 9 weeks $6; It all drnggists. Cservities offered WOMAN WANTS’ POSITION AS= practical nurse or light ht unse- keeping. Wnte Box HI. Gnar- dian Ifantetl ' WANT!-ZD"— ALE BOTTLES. Pints or quarts Dial 8996. ROOM AND. BOARD BYWI-DI: derly gentleman Dial 3335 vot3§€_6A'rr‘iE. vvT-rr.n tifiu. 'ro sniuu-2‘ ed‘ Tenders will he received; . Undel" . Prince Ed 'cl0ckl noon, on Tuesday. Novem-l ‘ r 12th, 1957, for aI1et‘- Dart. default having been mflde vious years. and smart breeders apartment. Centrally locat Apply Box 316 Guardian. WANTED 1951 OR 1952 FORD or Mercury *2 ton truck. Write condition and price to x ' Guardian. ‘ T~W—ahI.eFATO nan‘ TODAY'S SPECIAL DRAFTSMEN ARE IN GREAT I demand. Train by home-Itudy l for I well-pa Iecure job. The kind of ‘appoint. Home-study courses on Blue- mems women appreciate 1955 PLYMOUTH snow F. R. McLoino LI’cI. I Dial 7358-9 - a .: FOR RENT , t‘ fireplace. hardwood floors. ‘firs wired for elect l‘I(‘ Oil furnace. Garage. Resi- FHIIRP. dential. Appl_v—- BOX 533 GUARDIAN FOR SALE . lII'll._\" (‘all the Singer Sewing Mal New modern liuiigalow session of George Rice. five nmms and South 75 degrees west 6 chains «bathroom. situated on Up- \1i's Lionel Robinson Bradal-'lérV00D“NHl'3wSi ('I:EANSIP9l' Queen Street lug‘ nut‘ E3-“l_“r" M on fkmr fronting on the Bear River Ron I JOHN m-:i-zni-". B. rn.u‘ron si.ENnon’"'Ftin’i.ErTs'Tun-:'t-:i=-*furnace. garage. large lot. side City limits. I Immediate occupaiicy. Priced at only $6""'U().(m thence along the road to. L. H. KEI\'l\'EDY Real Estate and ll’lSui‘Hllt't“ 166 Great George St. Phone 3912 TEN DE R ‘at the office of the lsigned up to 12:00 0 ations to the Fire Hall \Ians bicycle and Gruen wI'lSll FOUR W03 7 FIVE K R 0 0 M doors‘ City Hall. Plans and watch. Apply 27 St Peters Rd.i or dial apartment in City Ground I floor preferred. Phone 7039. ‘specifications can be pro- BICYCLE: NEW rini-"..s.'ni:An1l wont-:RN"oiE-HEATED novsn “Wed at ‘he Omce 0‘ Mr‘ lights and speedometer $Zl.0().‘ Xlso Motorcycle tire and tube. size 325 x 19 New $10 Al so black and decker (Il'ilII $22 Apply Lord‘: St‘I’\'lt'e Station. l'ryon. 6' OCTAVE THOMAS ORGAN Ext-ellent condiition. ably price as owner moving. Dial 6832 between 5 and 7 p.m. FOR QUICK SALE ON!-‘. MAS- sey Harris Tractor Miistang. One set of Harrows. Rake and (‘art Phone Kensington 50-Z3 I-‘OR (North Country) rams. Graded Br. and yearlings Dept. on purchase. W. Summersi e. bonus Wedge. I-‘ARM CONSISTING OF 50 acres in high state of cultivat- ion. House newly remodelled. Out buildings in good shape; 1“: miles from Trans—(‘anada SALE -5 REGISTERED“ with three -rooms. Central. Apply Box 340 Guardian Work Wanted YOI.'NGwG_IRL ifiisini-:s woifft ‘ as stenographer or sales clerk : until Christmas Apply Box £16 R,.a5m,_ Guardian. Jas. Toombs. Architect. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 1. A. FULLERTON. ‘ City Clerk. AT 230-232 I6 room dou Highway on improved road. Near school and church es Ap- ply Louis Coslello. RlISlI('0\'III¢.‘ Felala llelii Wanted 1 waiirri-in"t’:l4ii>.An1.i-: Gnu.‘ on middle-aged woman for house- work. Phone 58% after 6 pm GIRL OR WOMAN 'I‘0 ASSIST house-work Phone .3052 after 530 pm. Mrs Roy Bruce. North River, PEI. NEED EXTRA CASII? WORK spare time. We need ladies to new or to address errveloipes Send sianiped self-addressed envelope 'ri Box 812-«H. Dauphin. Man. “"0 I Lost IlIII_fi|InII Q iio” RiJ.\V'ARD“’I.6S'T Tvnm-: Angora cat Pet. Dial 3817 or‘ 55 Prince St. Iiale And Fenala llalir‘ ibis’ KNn‘_c.nii.s Tnsnnf extra our Pop- ular Patriotic Religious mot- ion at only 50 cents each No.‘ I) mottoo on trust fi00 is yours for sell- !) mottoo. today, We trust you ree gift for promptnesr. Parker Saleo. fill Gainiioro Toronto . $3.00 HOURLY. EVEN WITH- oot once! II should pi-onwtly write nril President Paula Poul ltroot 5IIE:E%§I:5i ‘ I—‘I’aImer A& Hahlnm AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, I2 O'CLOCK NOON King Street. ble tenement W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Six room bungalow with 2 Chm,“ and 75 “nu ‘O the l l I, Also all that other tract of land I w. jing on the W I Road. ,..~______ I BARRISTERS; SOLICITORS, Etc. ~MaLIlc.90V!I.& Foster.‘ _ '_“-_""°I‘L"1°'."' 5.‘: _ Elmer Blanchard, B.A. QIICCII SC. IAIBI 4235 Fanner, Q.C., LLB. _ sic.-as-=-«res 5'9“ - ' Allison M. Cillis, LLB. W“ A VIIZIII 471: A. Walthcn Cnudet, LLB. Phillipa BIdg., III Gralloll St. I. 55 MTA.’ Bank Bank of Nova Scott: Bldg. W-‘TF1-,ake &- NichoIson_— I75 GrIItoI Street J. A. MIcCuigIn Corrlo Bldg, Dial 9424 Queen St. IAN M. MocLEOD, LLB. CURRIE 3 (Above Shoo Doctor) DIAL 3351 III Queen MIcPhoo i Trninor . Dial Cu 1 OPTOMETRISTS Mortgago Solo There will Auction in Courts Building in Chu-lottetowni In Queens Oounty tn the dtht-II day of November, AD. 1057 It the hour of twelve o'clock noon. All that tract piece and parcel of land situate and lying and be- ing on Townsh' umba’ 44 in be sold by Publlc non! of the Low Rice, thence South along road 7 chains and 84 links. thence south 75 degrees west 6 cbatns and 80 links, thence went 7 chains and 84 links. thence south 'an Road. thence West thence North 2 chains and 75 links. thence West 69 chains and 30 links. or to the Eastern Boundary line nf farms fronting on the Bear River Road. thence North .0 chains thence East to the place of commencement contain- in: 75 acres a little more or less. on Township .'\o 44 aforesaid bounded and descnbed as fol- ’ is to say - Commenc- est side of Iongton 7 chains South the Southeast angle of land in pos- and eighty links. thence West 77 chains and 50 links or to the Boundary f arms d. thence smith 3 chains. thence Two IN, ONE our 2 fl DIAL 8506 FOR GUARDIAN WANT-ADS l a power of sale contained in I A”°°”’“°" “d u.‘°.U'“'°d Mmk certain Indenture of Mm'tgagetPr_°d“ce" A5.5°c”t.I°n mel_ m dated the 13th day of Decernber.lM’I“"’“k°°' “"5°°'“"'~ '35‘ ‘*.°"l‘ . . 1943. and made betweeni ‘Pd l’°'~h "9" mm °f ' bngh" Edward Henry Mallard or sou:-‘ er outlook for good mmk durmfl is P.I-3.1., in Kings County in 1957 and 1958 seasons by FEW’- ward Island. Farmer,l sentatlves of marketing groups. and Mary Mallard. his wife. ol['I’he reasons they gave were that the one part the Canadiani mink production this year and I-‘arm Loan Board, of the other next year will be lower than pre- thc payment of the principal. money and interest secured. [are concentrating on producing . ‘nor pelts. Dated this 27th day of Septem- fi Some disposition to discount Perv AD _ ‘ - this encouraging appraisal was Canadla“ “m 1'05“ 3°‘“'dv expressed by members because M""'"""‘°°- the recent heavy decline in the stock market. Some of them said that it was affecting retail business in the Eastern United States. David Ioffm; . New York manager of Great Lakes Ink Association forecast a bright season for finer mink. and I better season for average type mink. aid the chairman of the G.L.M.A. marketing board said MOIQTGAGE SALE U eighth day of embe A. . 1957 at the hour of twelve o'cIoc DOOII. All that tract piece and parcel bloods marketed last year htirt on Towns r i,xt,y-six the price of mink. as I whole. in Kings County Prince Edward FEWER MINI‘ Islan boun and described This year not as many half; as follows that is to say;— Bound- bloods will be marketed Pro- - asking ranchers that the great amount of half-i ed on the south by the George- duction of all types of mink pelts town Road. on the east by land will be down about 700.000 pelts of Martli Hynes. on the norIli‘from I year back. Barry (‘ow-- l7.V lands Of AHCIFGW MIJFPIIY. Indi Ird. president of liudson‘s Bay I011 ll‘? W¢‘Sl by the Brothers‘ fur sales. New York, said thatl ‘l'[03‘d-d(‘0Ill3lm08 «lVln9l.V INC! the market which exists todavl o an grid :“)°eP_llIlgu.lf;9F9°;lIle:‘exlsted a year ago. Manufactur-I 1 o a roxim r k- . r 1 1 Acres recently conveyed by the‘ :: a,ri:m:‘a mums? parties hereto to Reginald Mur-I M present. were are only 24! Great Lakes mink pelts unsold. The 0 ‘Wall Street decline which could« I hurt fur business if It continues. pII\ « ‘ The above sale IS made under" land by virtue of and pursuantl ‘lo a power of sale contained in a ‘certain lndenturo of Moria ‘dated the 8th day of December, AD. 1952 and made between Stephen Daniel Murphy of Sum-, Prince Edward Island. I"armer.i Murph his‘; I J. A. Carruthera, R. O. and Frances K_ _ Iz8KeItSL Dial 561 wife. of the one part and The ‘—- —--—---—---——’—~ -— fanadian Farm Loan Board. of ., ‘ I Byron J. Grant, 0. D. the other part. default having F“9 "mm bungalo“ I2 . t . H“ "L . ::..::; "*.i.':.'°":.:’:.;*;:. I-amoms». B--gmon am. 1. S. Taylor, R.O. , !,.,(.ur _ lA ‘ I Corner Kent I Queen Sts. DING lhl‘ 2701 48)’ of 50PlOm- pp y_— ? Office 913: — [louse use her. A D. 1957. j---~r W" --—- Canadian I-‘arm Loan BoIrd.l H. J. M-bon. R0. 1 Mortagee. l BOX 532 GUARDIAN P. E. I. I MOICIIII CHIROPRACTOR i I ,, ,_,.., I Dr. W. R. Carso "I PHI” Q. Dial 643)‘ l ARCHITECT_ l_____.______._- I J. I‘. IDOMBS. B. Arch. ARCIIITECT ID Richmond St. I 3. Arch. M.R.A.l.(?., lolnlierflde. P.E.I. Charlottetown. Tuesday: and ma] am _ ___ ___"'_"_"_" G. Keith Pickard DIII 33‘ ‘i-'*ma:ni-znxc A. LARGE, - .C. - Room 201 Confederation Bldg. Corns Queen and Richmond Sta. 'AcroIo tram Royal Bank Bldg.) DIAL 8244 __MUSlC|ANr H‘ 12": Clirtlinlsv ‘Economist: and Stotisticinna I QIGITON IOAD MIMEOGRAPHING - STENOGIIAPIIY - BOOKEEPING MRS. HELEN ACORN DIAL CC 5 ‘. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS HcDONALD. CURRII-I as co; ATTRACTIVE CAREERS In The FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE For UNIVERSITY GRADUATES Requirement: lncludo Foreign Service Officerl for Citizenship and Immigration. External Affairs Ind Trade and Commerce Trodo Ind Commerce Officers Junior Administrative Officers Customs Excise Headquarters ‘ Trolneoo l'lnInco Officer: Personnel Officer: Q The work In lntoreoting Ind important. Q starting Iolarioa range from 34.” to sum. Q since thene Ire training clouoo. eondidoteo must be under 31 II of Juno N. 1060. ' Q Groduntea from Iny faculty mly Ipply. Under-graduotes in - their not H ea---om--w ,__,__ ....." l:"..2'..'§'f.‘l.’.'“n‘::.‘.f'..'.:‘.’.3!.““.:.’r;“;.l'"“°“‘ , 3- 3- D05”: 5 COMPANY Written Examination I. W1 0%‘ K T01 DIII ‘W -C. 7- 0. '0! 1'7‘ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23 A forum Ind details. including the location of Examin- mdggodooceltroo. beobtIhedItvnolIPoIt0fIIcoo.NIttonIllin- flqmont ofncoo and civil Iervieo omen. Ifyoowouldtihoaocx-btivofo|den.wrue innnodl toCIv|l htvieocnnunbkio. Qeewhgyoilldt Interest. 3 “me ‘"0’? 0" 1°“-ill a reverse of the market that’ nly disturbing factor is the "I of his mink. and he stated that fur breeders were only able to dispose of last year's crop be cause of a sh a rp assist from trimming houses on the one hand. and split-skin manufact- turers on the other. T111] was not done at a price that gives the rancher an economical return. He urged the rant-lier to get into the qualify field and produce more mink that can he used for fine fur garments BETTER Ml"I‘ATIO.\'S Last year's marketing of mu- tation pclts was summed up by Herbert Mczger, vicc-president of New York Auction Company, New York. who concluded by to provide the auction houses with better pelts. Abe Perniack. general-manager of New York Auction Company. Minneapolis. said that the fur rancher is in a better position than last year. Better conditional within the fur industry itself. he said give the rancher improved; confidence to look for I better- fur market. I Otto Grosse, president of U.M.l P.A.. who is well known in thlsl province. said that although the 8‘I0(‘K market is dropping millions each month. there continues to be a steadily climbing demand for fine dark mink. He said the‘ call was for “mink. mink. and mink again." t the recent Neiman-Marcus Show in Dallas, Texas. he said he has been criticized for move: has done has been for the good the mink Industry. He told? the members present that they did not realize the danger of foreign importations. T h e A-, merlcan public. he said, rcspccts and trusts U.M PA PERI-‘ECT PELTS I The U.M.P.A. farmer. who sells: damaged mink under the UMPA| abel is committing a crime. Mr. I mu I Grosse said every UMPA mem-{ ber has obligations to see inst.’ damaged pelts are never mar-I ketcd under the UMPA label. 1 This is a partial list of the quan- titles that were offered at the Canadian I-‘ur Auction Sales com-‘ Plfl)’ Quebec‘. Ltd. auction in. Montreal on Thursday. October 24th. M at —- 40.000. ermine — 14.000; wild mink — 500; dark including platinum. pearl platinum. white mark gm Itandard silver —— 5000. Now we give our mink ranchers 1 picture of the prices realized by Great Lakes Mink Association pelts marketed during the 1956- 57 season. The decline was 14 per cent from the previous sennon. and the pelt! averaged $14.34, each during that season. The average was 816.75 per pelt the previous year. United Mink Pro- ducer: Association members who Y received top prices for their bun dies during the 1956 season were presented with plaques. Arthur McArthur ol Jomeavllle. Wiscon- Iln. took first prize in Male bun- dies. Mr. Mt-Arthur received #11600 for I Male bundle during Peditigo. Wioconoui. with 1 845.00 top. Nor-thwood Fur Farms, CH9)’. Illinois. rocdvod Iio5.oo. A total of MAM II reuerch M by the (run In to new lit to on chin- dutlo dloeooet. coro. nutrition. Ind llnl lIIqI|c.IInIduI.fi&_~ East to .'\1c(:owan‘,q Road thence" Russia's "Big _ ' . Com-lGeorgI Zhukov. left to right.'has‘ are shown at Kretmjin last .l‘..Iv along the road to the Longion mums Party boss Nikita Khrush-‘ been reduted b.\' _ Om‘ Wllh 1101- I9 during <'<ml0F9lN'¢‘ Wllll -‘-l2l|«HI- chev. Premier Nikolai Bulganin kov replaced in luspost by Mar- istan officials. IAP Wircphoini ace of commencement con- and Ddense Minister Marsh lshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky. Theyi taining 24 acres of land I little — _more or less. saving and reserv- _ . ing a right of way of 3 links inl‘ Swlmmgng breadth as shown on I plan on‘ "W" °' - “M "W" W IIMELY NOTES ON FUR FARMING ' (‘ummissioner of Public Lnndsl Be to Ellen Mah r aring date‘ May 1, uni i Sub-Reactor The above sale is made under‘ H - 1 d .h me hm. go and by virtue of and pursuant to Both the Gun‘ Lnkes Mink ‘nfipr10T€°(::a“‘§a(and pfidumon T()R()_\,'1~() lCP\ ,'l‘h(s rim...‘-. sity of Toronto. the Coiiinion- wealth‘s largest. plunged further into the atomic age Tuesday w:lh announced plans to build a Sill) critical atoniic reactor on its nmi town Toronto campus. The reactor will not be capable of initiating a chain reaction but "will be otherwise similar of op- erating rcactors" ’ used "to educate increasing num- bers of young Canadians for the atomic age." the university said Special clcctronic equipment will enable students to simulate. control of a large-scale rcactnr But the installation will not (‘on- tain enough uranium to causc in chain reaction. and hence in cal- led a .stlb~0riII(‘aI reactor. The new installation will be up- erated by the faculty of applied science and engineering. The dc» partment of physics has already launched I concurrent program in nuclear physics. It will be Canada's first siih critical reactor for educational purposes McMaster University already is building a “swimming poo ' type reactor for research work on its Hamilton campus’. Canada s reactors at Chalk River 20 miles northwest of Pembroke in eastern Ontario. are operated by the federal gm- ernment anl are capable of chain reaction. The University of Toronto said its reactor will be of the natural uranium, heavy water type The reactor will cost $4.'l9.000 and will be built by 1958 by (‘an adair LImll(‘(I. the Canadian sun sidiary of General Dynamic‘ Corporation. mitik. homo mink. sapphire inins ‘ white ermine or white mink anti ranch mliik. In hats - white <W‘l black mink berets Irc standonr. And black fox is still tops in‘ ffs. Dates for Soiidack Fur Wt‘ tion Sales. Winnipeg. are‘ llw‘ ember 6th and 16th — mink Jmi nary 7th. February 4th, \1.=it‘<lt 17th. Vlav lst —— mink and KP" era] furs WHY GET IN A RUT?. T?!’ .\‘‘i”‘ givo you 3 opportunities Idventure. . whcn the next th of your life can steady job for travel and you new ak I I better fitted for the future. will get good a.\'- 9‘ collent medical and dental care. top notch training under exp? enced instructors. 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