lease TWELVE ids-swiveling i ll I: WEEK-END SPECIAL g Attractive group of Shortie Coats in Black, Grey, Brown and a smart variety of high shades; also in- cluded on I2 only Suits-Shortie Coats with match- ing Skirtr-ploin and fur- trimmed. These are all guaranteed new I946 fall coats. Sellinq- $25.00 .. $69.50 l SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOP F R‘I DAY o nd SATURDAY l I l i THE GREENIIAL 00. LTll. i LADIES’ STORE '99 Queen Street Fabulous coronation‘ sword o! Jigs of Poland. “Sczerblecfl is aid by Dr. J. A. Ffiderkiewicz, iilish minister to Canada. who rammed Polish art treasures iored in Bank of Montreal vsults Ottawa. Worth only a few tlliars as so much steel and ass, the sword. to Poles. ls price- ss. he iinirl. Other Polish treas- "e is reported to have been spir- bur chance to get into Mink inching with the right start. OUR RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF .t I946 Maritime Winter Fair: - IN YUKON STANDARDS ALL First Prizes in g-ALL four classes "lALL Yukon championships. IN ROYAL KOH-I-NUR Firsts Champion Female. BUNBURY Ranch On P. F. I." \ . '."‘ml ll" i. l. ‘and the coal industry. An exchange British Labor Policy at llalf-Vlay Stage. LONDON, Nov. l3 -—tCP Cable) ._.'1‘ne speech from the Inrone. read by the King at Parliaments opening ycsiertt.) promised legisla- tion which a government source suid would take the Linbor utlmin- istratlon about hull-way lhrougil its immediate nationalization pro- gram. Bills w be introduced at the present session will cover the lbiL- tionallzution of inland transport and electrical supiply, bringing them under the some system oi public ownership which now governs the Bank of England, civil aviation control measure will check the movement. o-l barge sums o! money, which might harm the ilitlonal economy. Other legislation will con- tinue military conscription. It wus lciirnui tonight that na- tionalization of the gas industry will come later to round out. govern- ment control oi the fucl industries. Iron and steel inclustry nationaliza- tion wi-il be procccded with. but; due to special problems, legislation for this part 0f the Government's pro- gram may tIlllPl‘ from the others. Details of this leizislatkm are not yet decided, Guaranteed prices and assured markets are proposed to assist the development of British agricul- ture, although little interference is likely with actual farm operations. The Conservatives are expected to fight the nationalization of Fox Breeders Prepare For Annual Show By Dave McIntosh Canadian Press Staff Writer The life o1’ a Prince Edward 1s- lnnd fox-- the diminutive animal which will bring more than $1,000,- 000 to the province this year --de- pends i large measure upon three factors: the whims of women, the manufacture of cloth. and the Nor- tvegians. And as the Island's fox ranch- ers, who will sell between 22.000 and 25.000 pelts this year. today her-an final preparations for their niinual fox show here Nov. 18-22. lllfly Dftndered these three influ- ences on their business The last two didn't bother them much. They say they now cat: pro- duce higher-grade pelts than the Nnrivr-gian breeders and that cloth cunts, to which women have a hankering to attach fur pieces. soon will be back lm good sup- ply, But, as they always have, women‘: fads cause the most dis- ckslrm and tnlk centres "the swing to the furs." ‘file swhig to the short-hairs, plus other reasons. hot to mention the war, has meant to 5O to 60 per cent cut in the world fox market sincc 1939. In that yczir Prince Edward Island had a captive fox popula- tion somewhere in the nelizhbor- hood of 300.000. a little loss than a third of the world's total. short-haired Not Worried At that. old-time breeders in fhc province say they aren't worried that the bottom will fall out of the fox market. They have seen fluc- tuations bcfnro and they look for an upswing in the near future. though perhaps not c as expen- sivg as appeared hogan- lhc inst Wtfli‘ when Russian nobleman took to lining their cools with black fox. Highest price ever paid for a single was $2.500 In London In 1910, about 30 years hficr Island farmers had begun to look upon the fox as something more than lust a hen-house menace. Since that ail-time hiizh, prices have dropped steadily until today the average pelt sciis for $45. Prince Edward Island was pretty much iiionc in ilii- fox field until 1920 when the Norwegians bought a iznnd stock in the Island and carted it off homo to start their own industry And they wcnt tho Islanders one boiler when they dc- vclopr-d the platinum fox. whose fur has a biueish-whitc sheen, some- thing like ice that has been frozen a long time. But Islanders had had to con- Pend with this sort of thing befc-re, A few years before. foxy Germ-en breeders hiid scalpcd the black fox market by producing a dye avhich transport and electricity. Both the Government and Opposition are expected to the seek gainst transport nationalization study of Canada's experience with the nationalization of railways. All canals and road haulage ex- cept for distances tinder a SO-milc government boards when the n'\-I tionaliziation of transport is i-om- plete. A Government source snid that the linking of fuci, transport, avl-l ntio-n, communications, zmtl tho Blink of England nationalization with the plnniiiiir: p-rognim nlithci administration. is the first stage‘ of u vast new “nflvcnturc“ to evolve, an economy with full employment and freedom. Major steps In the program now. are outlined or actually have hccnl token, he said, and after this Government finishes its work. the electors may decide at the nr-xt cl- ectlnn what further slcps should bc taken. his Origirol MUfFfIOD Mink; ., -.~ l _ riorrca UPHOLSTERING narmisnmo eons! PAINTING Ionsuruna REPAIR ' IY WOOIISRAAFT _ Charlottetown PHONE ' _Woek Guaranteed Drive,- ‘out AC}! £9 l . < i _.‘r.§i i and find ammunition for and s-‘l ill. Iplainums, ‘when nppiicd to rcd fox. which is lvcry cheap. maric thr- rcd fox blacker than the black fnx iisrlf. Thr- replv iri that faki- hair-do. fmnde by hntii resourceful Island |rauchcrs and breeders in Wisconsin- ‘who Messed an Arctic with n mit- livr- fox, was the silver fo-x. The radius also will he brought tindcrll'al"hw“rd of ‘he ilubllfily "m" pniqn which hailed the sliver fox was “bright with silver." Better Plntinums But breeders nn this continent admitted they couldn't produce ii successful 001i of different color Ithnn the platinum _crccn_ for in- stance ~sn they decided in breed which brought Norweg- ians 5400 ench before the war. They clni-m they have, but admit the vmr handicapped Norwegian breed- crs in that they cc-uld not secure sufficient feed _ fish mid whole- duc to seizure by tho Germans of a pond pnrt of the of their fishing ficeis. Most popular Canadian-type platinum. the Lciforst. named after the Qui-brw breeder who first prn- duccd ll. fetches it lop price nf about $220 but platinum! usunllv sell for about half that. Some 15 nor cent nf Island foxes are pist- lnums. With the war. the shortage of cloth for coats and the consr-qucrii swim: tn lhc all-fur short. hair coals, which. for some reason no- body hns yet defined, had novcr bot-n thrnurgh flattering’. to women (moist nrobablr- rcnson: men's unc- lreiiionlrsi, the fox mark/it ivicrm droprhic steadily. When the wnr cnricd Nnrwctzlnn producers lind 100000 skins nri hind. Once those arr- unloaded rind women nsnin trike second Ionics at I371 fox ftl“!'_ inoltitilua flu- rtcwcr-typc l\VIllIEllIt"k Prince. Edward Island ranchers, which mcnhs most r-f thc fanning population. expect to IO imnre fur around more nccltl. Big mystery is disappearance n trunks contain I_ places in an Ottawa convent end ri church at ll. Ah de lleaupre. Que. with wife and dauehtlr, for-mer- Poiish envoy. up he inom nothing around ' THE Q-1ARLU'l"l‘E'l‘UWN UUAKDIAl) Palmiro Toglinitl. above, lital- lan Communist leader, is report- ed to have said that Marshal Tito is ready to give much-disputed Trieste to Italy if Yugoslavia gets citi of Gorizin in return. SIIER OLM WEDDING A quiet but pretty wcdding was soiemriizcd at the Mills-c, Carle- ton. on Sept. 26. 1946, nt 4 o'clock by thc Rev. J. H. Bishop when Doris Isabel], daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D Sherrcn of St. Cniherincs, was united in mar- riage to Dll\'I(I Stuart, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest C. Hnlm of De Sable. The bride looked charming in strect icniztli rircss of pmvilcr blue crere. l-Icr ltcaddress was of m-ilPlllllll flowers with a short net veil. She carried a bouquet of whiti- cludioiis. Hcr only ornament was a thrco strand pcurl necklace the gift of the groom, She was at ended by her sister. M185 Christine Shcrrcn who wore a piiflt crepe dress. She (‘Elrflflfl It IiDuQu/tl of pink uliiiiiolis. Tbc rzrocrm wms ably supporicil by Mi‘ Berton Holm. After thr- r-crcmnny a reception was held at the home of the liri-dc whcrc a sumptuous supper was served tn some forty fivn cucsls The tnliie was centcrcil with the _hi'ldc's cake decorated in ivhile which was inter cut. in tlic tradi- tional manner. ‘During tho cvcning n joiiv crowd of sererindcrs iirriircd who were izencrously treated refresh- merits. Numerous tn {rifts of silver. che- ques, linen. saint-arc. TWTFX and furliitiii-n t (‘fl to tho rnpuinr- iily of this ‘Vfilllii! couple. The groom's gift to 1h» bride-s- mrtid was n sci nf pciiri car rlneS and lo the grniorpsmtiu a quid tie. pin. Previous to tlir- iinppy "vent the bride \V£IS tendered r1. miscel- laneous sliowcr where she receiv- ed many useful qifts, The happy younr: couple left on It honey- moon trip to Mom-ton, N. B, On their return homo they will reside in DcSnbli- whcrr- tho rrrnoni is a 7‘.i'f‘.=""l‘fi-li.< VOIIIIL‘ l7lI"i‘i(‘T. A host of ll'l"'li'l< of Ml‘. and Mr." Hi-‘ni ii-Vtc in cxtrtntlirlz ilmi!‘ ltfsi "M": for n\:ii:_v jPFlYS of Ti‘.€l.llf‘t'I bliss, Snoring. So often ncncptcd as in- evifnble. should wcrive medical at- tention. declnrrs the Department of National llcnith nutl Welfare. Ot- lawn. In a bulletin. the health authorities stale common rimont! luffcrors from acme form of nose blockage. and that persistent snorcrs should see their family doctor for corrective mccsurcs. T0 RELIEVE ACUTE DISTRESS 0F s CATARRH etc. JUSTA FEW DROPS AND MISERV 51075 Now almost Instant relief can be your: from the torture of sinus trouble and the misery of ealerrh, hnyfever and head colds. A few drops of IIUCKLETS NEZINE in each nostril reduces noial zongeitlon, stops sneezing spasms, ringing In the ears, dropping In the throat, promotes free drainage of sinus cavities. Sufferers rejoice over the fart, glorioui relief. Gel a bottle today. Priee 50¢, at every drug r9070. priceless lllfll snoring is‘ i Brilliant Scene Marks Opening ‘ IONDQN. Nov. l4 —The Rouge Dtlflon Pursuivani. Norroy and Ulster King of Arms, Silver Stick in waiting and Richmond Herald -of.flcials whose titles and func- tions d-ate from the reign of Queen Elizabeth and beforo- walked with the King in glowing iaiment as Parliament opened. Peers snd Ministers of the Labor Government, most qf them dressed in sombre war-time Clillhintl. looked on. Solid lines of police guarding the Parliament Bwldlngs did not prevent London crowns from en- Jtllling the glitter of the conciies and silver scabbards. the solemn parade of Judges in scarlet and ermine. and the proud plumes o! the gentlemen at iirnu. Outside the horses praneed and rifles came to present. among the gay clamor of Westmiuister Abbey bolls. Inst-lo 1n the cham- ber which was returned to them for the day by the. Commons. the lords stood ui uttcr silence as the King in naval uniform came in walking slowly with the Queen's left l 1i lir-ld in his iight and his uuiiorni cap under his Ht arm. ‘ Stately Figure The Queen was a szately figure in a long aqua blue dress. 'I‘hey came together on golden-carpeted steps leading ta twin chairs rich in the colors of the Royal Stan- ciard. Hand in hitnd they ascended. turned and IYJWPII gently before sitting down. From the cluster of judges and churchmen came the tall Lord Chancellor. Lord Jowitt, in long black robes lavishly em- broidered in gold. Before the King he bowed low anti slowly priced up the steps to hand the King the long pages at the Throne Spcccn. The Lord Chancellor backed down the steps, the King took his cap from under his rirm. clapped it. ori his head sailor fzislnon, made him- v‘f’if comfortable in his chair and Legnn to rend wnfitlently linrl easily. The Queen sat "upright, her three ladies in waiting at lier left. Nearly in the centre of the chamber sat 14rd Bessborough former Governor-General of Can- ada. and on his right was Viscount Bennett who listened intently with his head bowed. Motlnnicssi 0n the King's right stood Field ltldrshai Lord Alan- bmrlrc. holding the Stale Crown —brnught out. from hiding for the first time since 1930- before liim on a velvet cushion, its dia- monds and other tewlls glittering in the light. Athloiz-e On Duty The Earl cf Atiloiie, another former Governor-General of Can- ada, was on dut; as Gold Stick in Waiting. Iiortl Scrnpili. Scottish ‘peer who is a frequent visitor to lCanada, wore kills with u, foam of ‘lace at the neck. Viscount Simon, ‘Viscount Samuel. the itlaiouess of iLlIllIlIlgOW and Lord Wcoiton were lrimcmg peers listening intently and ifrom the gallery looked down Sir Braeeweli Smith. new Lord Mayor of London. his jeuelicd chain of cfflce gllstenintr. i When the Kim: finished the ,Chancellor so :mr1ly ascended the s ' . rpeech with profound bows. The King re- moved his ciip and took the Queens hand. When they left. liiio dais they paused and bowed in turn. Heralds. gentlemen ushers, equer- iics, Blue Mar-tie Pursuivant. Clar- cnceoux King or Arms, Garter Principal King cl’ Arms, Lord Great Chamberlain, the Woman of the Bedcliambcr and master of the Horse- a giiiteriiik conipany- all left the chamber and the applause 0t the crowd came drifting back in as they departed from ancient Westminster. . SMOKE s Industrial Health authorities in the Department of National Health and Welfare. Ottawa, brand smoke as a health menace as well as a sign of faulty fuel consumption, For a minimum of smoke, they recommend to users of fuel-bunting equipment these Entries: use a. fuel suited to your type of equipment. keep that equipment in good condi- tion. flrc carefully. and use auto- mafic fuel-burning equipment wher- ever Pflosible. FORMER STWGF STAR PASSES NEW YORK, Nov, 14 —— tCPi - Evclyn F‘ Gus-mil. stone star of a geucrnilon ago. ilied at. her home here Wednesday. Among the suc- cesses in which she appeared was incinerators-inoculate" ii HEEL. nsnnnunnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn International Nickel Shows Big Net Profit TORONTO, Nov, 14- The reporIt of The International Nickel Com- pany of Cnnnda, Limited, and sub- sidiaries for the nine months ended September 30, 1946. issued by Robert C, Stnnlcy, chairman and president, shows a net profit in terms o! United States currency of $19,556,- 009 after all charges. equivalent nftcr prcfcrrcd dividend require- mcius to £1.24 a share on the (‘Off- mon slock_ This compares with net profrt of $18,977,565, equal to $1.20 a common share, in the corresponding period n year ago. For the three months ended September 30- 1046, net profit was 87.344346, cqunl to 47c a share on the common, compared with 36-823.- 60R, or 42c a share, in the preceding quot-tor, and $5.449-9'l1, or 34c a SIIIITC, in lltc ll\l‘l‘(\ months ended Soplctnhel‘ 30. i945. In accordance with the usual sc- cnunting practice of the company. tho financial statement is express- ed In United States dollars. As a result of the revaluation by the Ginadlnn Government on July 5. 1946, of the rnlc of exchange of thc Canadian dollar to parity with thp Unitcrl Stntcs dollar, the com- pany's balance e-f exchange adjust- ments in consolidation hiss ailer- cd from a dchit of $2,461,542 tn i\ credit of $890718. The t‘0l"lS0IllI1ll('fI liiilnucc silent as "l $"i>ti-mhcr 30. 1946, shows cur- rcnt assets of $150,367,042. of which 525642.427 WflS cash and $87,486.- 020 Treasury bills, tax notes and other securities. compamble with current. nsscts of $142,119,533 in-. cludiniz 325370.850 cash and S62,- l26.04l T‘rciistir_v bills, etc, on June 30. i946. Current assets on September 30. ‘i045. were $137,901,- 413. of which $24,712,218 was cash rind $53,392,376 Treasury bills and other sccurlfics, MAYOR'S CIIURCII DISPUTE BTIRS LONDON CLERICI LONDON. Nov. l2 (OP) — Rev. W. E. S. Holland, rector of St. Mary Wonlnmfi in the city of London is hot under the collar. The Ecclesiastical Commission- ers have said in a report that St. Stephen Wnlbrook, next door to i-Annsion House, is the Lord May- ors Church, and Mr. Holland doesn't like it. “The Mansion House le in my parish." yie says. "I‘m the larvd- iord, My church is the Lord May- ors Oliurch." T-ilc Bishop of London admits “there is some doubt about it." "There were originally two cntirchcs in what is now the com- bined bencfico of St. Mary Wool- uoth." says Mr. Holland. “The other church was Bi. Mary Wool- church l-liili. This was bumed down lli the fire of London and the Mansion House was built on its site, "It is in my parish, lnrvdlrvrd and I receive £10 n year rent. I'm the (I40) “Up Ln Mabicts Room.” in which she was starred. Polish treasures turn hiding tmtor Indeed. straws 5t. L011 "There is lto question t-hat Mary Wonlnoth is the. Present aim to omen. Dr. "iltfllrilliitelgfiligillgiglfi incontinent fldertiewicl. an former official Mlonl took trunks. . ~ Saturday Ie ‘Boy Scout Apple Day snow YOUR CONFIDENCE IN CANADIAN YOUTH BY Generously Patronizing the Scouts and tlulia AT THE SAME TIME YOII ARE BOOSTING OUR ISLAND APPLE INDUSTRY WE SUGGEST THAT YOU OBTAIN YOUR wuvraivs surety or i island Grown Macintosh Apples ll 0h ‘I'll I081‘ DRIED“ LN AIDIIDCA ggigigifgoiieigeteoiteiieiisiiriiieireiein LOVELY TEEN AGERS IN NEW YOIIK DEBUT By ARLENII WOLF NEW YORK. Nov. 111- (AP) _- Beautiful girls in Broattwny music- air. are nothing new. Bountiful teen agers, however. are o-iothcr story -cspeclislly teen iigers making their New York debut on mci-se. There arc 32 c1 these lovely youngsters In the tiiigilll-Z ttnd danc- ing choruses of "Gypsy Lady." Their average ngc is IIIIZICI‘ l8. and ell but one or iwo are seeing New York for the first time The young- est, dais-haired ballet dancer Mitzi Frances Gerber, is all of 16. and “not allowed to g0 out with boys yet." The olden". is. e. ripe old 2i. flnd very grown up. if you please. Backstage at "G-wsy LMY" 100515 and sounds more like a high school club meeting than the sophistic- Mayor's church and the maps are in my vostry to prove it. The Church of St. Stephen Walbrook has no claim at all-beside the fact that it is next door to the Mansion House and has it passage into it as a fire escape." Nobody in the Mansion House knows the answer. The Lord Mayor's secretary plunked for St. Lawence Jewry-but the Eccles- iastical Commissioners say that church has no claim at all. It's the Church of the City Corp- oration, not the Lord Mayor. Probably a slime of letters to The Times will settle it. ‘Eirqahllefy delflned gold-filled plri wIh earrings to natelrl Perleel to give- lovely le wearl i QEIEIFQIEIFGEIMETEIEIIEIEHEIFEIFEIIEIEIEIEIEJTMEI n . Milli-l fluted Grub \ talk cf IIONL‘ . girls are still (llfCIIClI _ fresjonni Children's hollyvvcnrl. anti pet-tug iiicir icssmis by mail. The words "Sl-Biit‘ provoke a gale 0t siirieks —"\\"s have ta tell thcm our mtitlicr: -wc.n't let us go out" tile girls giggle. Five mothers crime right iiloug with the troupe hom California uherc the show first was produced, anti WllCTc man‘; cf thc glib; live Most of them are members o! the nos Aiigeics and Sun Flranscisco Light, opera Association. The five mothers sort of izccp an eye on the whole bunch, but Mii1i's mother explains: “So fnr it's bern very simple They're kept so busy with music and dancing lessons and under- study rehearsals that the most they can do is go to a movie.’ Mltzi's mother delivers her t! me theiiitre at pciformance time and calls for her at curtain time. How do these youngsters like New York? They love it— with ic-w reservations. ‘Furenty-year-ol Peggy Wea-kleuil, who hails from Portland. 0rd, sniverod as shl stamped into he; sheer tulle cost- ume nnd announced "I'd like to b1 vrhere there's a little more Iliu- shine." Dorothy couiter- she's 1| _w;mt5 to go to college and study music. Mitzi wants to go to Vassar or Smith-— she can't quite make up hcr mind. dour Joinini‘ ‘v d". 641141134, I ASK FOR "ll-ESE CZLLNICIAFT CREATIONS Al’ YOUR JWELLERS QUICKIES with e Guardian WM‘ It Makes fatigue, arid .e nervous eymui. ‘Hill. You Feel. 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