”TlMEI.Y NOTES ON Fllll TOPICS .-it thc Nordic Fur Company were offered and the clearances l:l'lliIll llL'l(I in pstockliulm rec- ran to about as per cent. Top 'llil). ilcitiaittl has l.',l)(ltl with a price wan SL92 and U18 El-'ll-3'31 ..i.ii ill 70 per cent of Slalltlardllllll of belief ll'9l8lll3 Wallled .,..iii xttltli 3.769 first quality nIalc,si.3ti to 31.54. Fall and winter l.llttl' skins oi staiitlartl nllnltybruuglll around 90 t-cnts to 51.10. ..i. ii pvr -"Oil! Solil Bl Hn.al'er- Wild mink brought front 329 to icr of I00 t-ioitns Will! 8 hlilh of A30 for males. In ranch mink at- ;'i.. first (liialily icttmlcs were 63 tention was centered chiefly on ltll' l't'Ill sold at on average ol 53. sapphire brccdcr males whicb lltllllh i'lll(I.2l high oi 80 crowns. sold well at 527 to 534 Lccoiitl quality females sold at an nt-ragc ill 40 crowns. l BEAVER PRESERVE A dcstmlcll lrlllll ll0llll0ll- EH8-: The Quebec Provincial govern- .-tntl. statcs that British imports-nicnt is going to develop a; ll raw furs front the Un itedibeaver preserve in a new region suites (hiring the first quarter uflui the st, Lawrence River in the int; tutalh-d 1,195,057, a drop oflcounty of Saguenay. This is con- i't ilrl Wlll lllllll lllll &'0l'l'CSll0nd-lsidercd a natural follow throuih it: tH'l'llNl ltl lilwl ycar. l'tussia.to successful development of I xillt L!.34(I.il26 was tllc lat'f.'L'sil5teady supply of quality beaver thippi-r of raw furs to the Unitedipelts (mm the existing Quebec ixlllL',(ltIlTl in the first qtiarter.lpreservL-5 which presently com- Itiitcd States shipments to the prise 11 areas totaling 184,300 .. K tvcrc less than half of the square miles and are the source value of those shipped a. year ago..of Northern Quebec beaver skins llic aburc iliinttititiott Ill importslnow regularly sold tlirotitzh the it lllrs 10 llli' U- K ls Dl”0l18blYlMontreal auctions. In a luncheon in? 10 lll1' llUllC.V Ol l'llllSPfVlllE address to the fur industry at the 11llIlt'.V Wlllt'll l5 HOW b0lllE ilFaC- convention of the For Trade As- ixcd in (irt-at Britain. To prc- saciation of Canada, George A-in imvtilc hnvint: cars andirouiiot. Quebec Minister OI Fish tixtirics of all kinds oit crcdil aland Game, disclosed the lsaguenay aw was passed making the down. plan, The developnmnt of such a flaylllenl Bbllul 35 per cent large area would be a matter of lat least five years. he said. A total of 39.868 EMBA Atitumnl Y-laze standard mink pelts was 781 Mr, Puujiot conga,-vauvety csti. icr ct-tit sold at the New York mates total beaver production of auction Co.. last week. The northern Qiiebcc prcscrvcs at luttitiiti llalc Stcwai't collection mot-3 than 50,000 pelts within Kits in great demand with prlces.seven or eight years. Others .-cry firm cnnitmml to February'here figure that estimate is low tale levels. The turnover of the,and say that 60,000 anti possibly standards was sonlewhat l ow er, more may prove nearer the mark lllflll Pr9Vl0llSlY- C0ll'llTl0l"('l8llA start already has been made zradcs met with some rcsponse.'by placing 200 beaver in the new Highs on the standards remained area and another 300 or more at S49 for mains and 327 for fe- will be added this year. males. The Stewart: met very The minister told,the industry active demand with prices quot-ethat this year the existing pre- pd very firm compared to Feb- serves will yield over 30.000 pelts, ruary. Highs were :51 for males compared with 28,000 last year. Ind szs for females. Attending of which about one-third came the above sale was Lowell Wlfrom Mistassinl. He recounted liancock. who flew from Sum-'the history of the be-aver con- merside to New York and re set-vationlplan from its beglnnin relved A warm greeting fro m In i943 with a modest 7.200 square prominent United St in ten mink miles which was the original Ru- brccders who were present. Lo- pert'x House beaver breserve - well was a guest at a Metropolitan "the beginning of a great success Opera performance and the assurance of remunera- tive trapping." At thc Dnminlnn Fur Auction. The system adopted provides hold in Wlnnlprtl last wcek thereltor proper control of thc quant- wait very good interest in spring ities taken in each preserve as to mtiskr.-its of which about 90.000 quality. and ensures that correct TA. LY ciosswaiiy Acnoss 2. Former at. A4:- '1! I. A eom- oolna tutti.) quaint- hlnntion 3. Coin ad 5 Food fish (SW4-d.) one- 9 Capital 0. Hearty sell (Egypt) 5. Exchange: 22. Ten to Dlminishu, (slung) ll. Moved as the moon 0.0:-own through I. Flower 1. Two-tool VII!" .13. um. cloth 24. Ponnlc. -I4. Monetary I. Urge 26. A unit (Roth) 9. MuI'I hi" 5"''4"'' 5""" 16. Skip. u a iitctmum 28- Body of atom. on H. Began water 96.60:! of water 16. Entire I0. Use. an plcuuro 11, United amount money (Egypt) States of I8.God of woe u. ruin of u. sp-wn of America (Gr) "'9 Pdlm 'l5l' tnbhrl 30. Admit the S4.Ctly (Ind) Qo.Mnn'I IR Troublcs truth 35.C-rew old IIICKIIHIYIC I9. Biblical city llo Enclosure for none: ilfl. A lath 125. Bay window .118. Native of Sweden in Pinchu 38 Narrated 9 Iron (Iym.) I0. Lino of Juncturo til. I-Wniah 83. Caress gently Q4. Talk '81. can 39. Custom 11. A counta- irritant. O1. Weed: tBib.) 03. Put IN. Fresh- water lortoin DOWN I.FoandatioI mum GRYPTOQUUTE - llcrds how to worti to A X I II I. I A A X It I L O N O F I L I. O W one letter simply stands for another. In this example A in used for the thnc L's. X for tho two 0'1. etc. Single lottern, apoc- uophiu, the length and formation of no words an all hint; nan any the code letter! on Hunt. Aornlocr-0-oblu alt: AIICQK Iuuxc vvrn xv. tux :9: urn izx-rcvnrn. 3......”-. 4y,,g..,...t.: no mm ll BORN UNTO titu- SELF ALONE; wuo uvu vino imnanur. HE HVF-I T0 Nontpqumun advice is given to the trap”, mi noting that these furs iiow obtain 1 anlce that they are original North- ;;Tn Quebec hcavcr and Ithc skins) By JOHN LeBLANC We 3" 5llVl3l3l'-' l'ElJutation for Canadian Preu Staff Writer Attempts have been n d t ' breed beaver m this pmvillallmiel hut; tory tribunal for radio-TV could One of the reasons that it c ill", M the F -H A!" silver fox farming was general an Br0”l”35l9”' P8011839 lllll "19 through the proviiice and thc de- mamet tinder an independent board. A collection of t'aitadian de. lllelr advocacy M a -ludlclal b9”'d' nual Fur Fashions Show and con- llle lmbllc l"l-9l'e5l- vcntion hold in Qucbcc last week. FORM OWN NETWORKS Se)'m0lll' Scllllcllal '5 llle ilfslgner. in a session at which commis- plained. W 1 ll be (inert-handised other developments: through the stores in the United 1. The CARTB operators asked initial collection to be shown will Iy coats. They will carry a "De-l i:i:'.fl.'"':;..:i;:...l.;'.;i;t-: ...'l;';..,hi.v.; Private Broadcasters Outline ..':...”fii:. iiitjiif-”...?.?.l':.?.....'il:;l;:t Television Production Hopes sion programs. 2. They said that if private TV end in more c ntrols on them hit They pgmle I lnal - so and Red China i it never got suifici ti (1 1 - " r c -arman ow ers suggestimrtliat l g . , - ' I ' iplit--. ,0 make it B womf:v'hi5ie Chairman R. M. Fowler was private pr naxgmag agtghpganisdlblle”od;I:(:l';l1.l(scli:;:l;;; BM public emvumgemem was t-Em soclatlon of Radio and Television "degrade" their quality. 4. They have no quarrel with publicly-ownedCBC. now the regu- the CBC ,3 such but (my Wm, llilllll. .F”5"-”F Dulles; llliltn ii.,n H, m . . .l mind for pelts was good and lat-My lmdy- be "”"lcted t” ”l”" the legislation setting it up as both Bmlsh and Amerlca” ll"l”lr'3””" ll('ll lllifll Br Um "E pmwl” those raising foxes found it pro- mum and that control he phced llle l'38lll3l0l' and C0mPClll0T ill C private stations ARTE spokesmen persisted in COULD mvpggpgng t f H 1, y H ' I . 5. They said they feel the CBC's f'",”"" ff d. l” (;'ll;”.'.'”.'”. .”R'?” signedh ,-um U, be prmnmcd um myliiigzl it wpuldullig lp better posi- rule opens the possibility of mm ax on id in an tot:-txri. - .. ,, def 19 llllrlle of Scymuur, ' . '3" 9 l 9 555955 'm' ernmcnt interference ,. . 4 . , y . - , H being -mm,d.,..,,,, during um partially the effect of decisions on uminmon 0, mwave new Upm has ms, dhm” mamd W ,,,..,.WarsliIp St. Laurent ixottt ('liA.N(.l:' T0 PREPARE FOR STEADY PAY AND A GOOD FUTURE AS A DRAl"TSlllAN. Write today for free information. the dis- 0 I spokesmen said the two also dis- S cussed the lJI'lIilII.8IlBIlIl(l treaty 'lI”SZdIIII.ation f'Ul.lII('II meeting onco- ' "'3 ll"? ludlly and results of the e );l)lll'll.l-i5ll to Britain of Soviet icmict Btilgantti atid Communist llijl'l.V jct'i'ctiii'y Khruslii-licv the hrcmliti leaders danglud lie- their quality, Sm. and Skiml OTTAWA C y i t b dy nedi ch lure Britain a package oitcr to We'll)" and handllng." u pm casters wereladatIllseldr'.IfITuI'sdBli?abY ilrtesaspiilbniilreserlled BY SEYMOUR TOPPING '3"l,”" '” mm”-009-000 Will "l P E I BEAVER the chairman of the royal commls- the CBC, it could likely produce PARIS (AP! - Britain pressed l:llr(ll.t:.(illUlll slmlegl" and ”"”" V. . . sion on broadcasting that their ef- good program. e ' l l ' . . . . forts to get an independent regula- than the CBC does now.xpensWey to allow easing of Western Lans ..,.,,,mm”"'P tll'"""” M9" l . - , atiurn l tl 4 t to on sale of strategic goods to Rus-lmm. dwlmg sxfnh les”I:;Il:LUl(lIg:JI;)E. RICH?-'.IW EIIIBARGO Selwyit Lloyd raiscd the issue in ,,,5,,.m..l;ll::1"td t””'.'ep.lp"p Pa”-l llllll a cotifercnce with State Sccrctary.L.,m).”.n0 mu!" lgslllltll dlag” I Wall” I is ' 0 ex- is itish btisincssmcn allfll lllulxlallllb for niurc husincss with or an lT..”2i1l12I?"'3I..t12ll” .... 8. The CAHTB said hi'o;tdt'a.xttitt,'. live limit of good tfaitailiaii pru- lllIIllIIl:;'ld!hI)(l.)lIlI(lInI)eeme'lllilllgaltlllf ms. llliaiiis in the light of av.-tilitlilc To LQGVB On Cruise 6. The CARTB agreed with an , , , . H , lie is with M. St-huclial l-liir Co., sion questioners took CARTB wit- earlier CBC opinion that radio will llVDEpb5'Dhxl Bol” Ltd., Montreal, who will make the'nt-sses over a wide area of the continue to play a big part f p 8Hl'lll9lll54 Seymour furs. it is ex- radio-TV field. there were these Canadian bro91C”5llnli despite the mission 'Fl1ui'sda,V in an iiitoriiiali '01" "9"? 5illlIl'll8.V on a mo- swift growth o te ev sion. St L S and can d Tl . -H 1. It hat; nohspelzglftif ifdcas din vttere T J. Alltligd 'l')IfI)lllt'lll(;l cxtii-- tjngiami and Neda" ac . a a I(' aim wt in f- d t f t it In the C C s on e inavice . tiivevit-c-pres en I1 I10 tttim -- , V . ; , , . I. . . bl? l? Ulllllllllle lilllilll -H'l.VllllK with thilili-e oilvene tnufllnocg-11'-lrl'dI'll(?Il:Ill)l-Vlfllllll tlillligh its directors had mentioned prcsidciit F.A. l.yiitls ot lliitit-ioii. p lhlw MW Sdldlllhulhday ll” il'l"l' . book ml mgr )0 good pail” Jobs "lcl"'d'"l3 - D”'ll5l"3ll- tie unctiona co wcathcr nccds ('BC .t t" 5 t h I ber of su5:geslion- or study N. B. television Ill't'lI -. 1- i l l”lll 3 "ma escort in .liine to 0' l””'"'" l" ll” "ll" lwll-H 'l'llP ficd tliea,vmtllid nllllulzillanl Id lfepedl lllivlilillvllng reduction of 'CbllC opera- li.A. (Tittctiilcn of ni-gliili H;l,l.l.i will llllll llic riyyal yat-ht Bi-ii,-.n,,,,-, . I vnrced from the national service tions. The CBC has indicateil it director (icof Stirling HI xi uhoii iiir Qticcn and Duke of Edin- Cllmpllse 50"”? 25 8-l”"0lll5- lll05l- of CBC-produced radio and televl- does not favor the present system John :1. Ntld hiiigi. H... Swcdat talcnt. . llil.ll'lK i('Pi The now de-i in Ma-In spokesmen bcfUI.(k I)”, mlw rlll-.lt'.'-cstiii'i St i.aiii'cnt uili Sail. question - and - disciissioii atwsiun iiioiitl. tiip In Ikortliern It'cland,. sign by Seymour" .label. First shipments to r e t a ll e r s will be made in June. A despatch from Quebec City to Women's Wear Daily, N. Y., states that retail orders actually written at the annual fur fash- ions award preview and conven- tion were slim. Retail huycrs attendance was thought to be be- low last year's figure but as ex- pected. a greater crowd from French speaking Canada put in an appearance. Many buyer: said they pn- ferred to make dates for placing orders when visiting the Toronto and Montreal markets in the im- mediate future and to spend the time in Quebec shopping Around. Publicity-wise, the on public showing was termed a real suc- cess - despite the fact police problems arose because 2.000 tickets were sold and the indoors accommodations were totally in- adequate. The show. which local retailers helped promote by sell- ing tickcts for charity. was play- ed up on radio and television and garnered newspaper headlines with fur fashions in I way this city had never before seen. The association itself is de- veloping it public relations sense. at its members instigation, in be- half of the industry at largo. One evidence of this is in the "press kit" folder put out by the newly formed press committee. The kit contains facts and figures about the industry; useful back- ground material includes 'Notes on buying I fur coat." The wind- up banquet and the third and final part of the coat presentations took place before a packed audi- ence including trade visitor: from the United States. France. Bel- gium and England. one New Yorker commented afterward on the "refreshing diversity" of fur types now being worked by Can- adiaii inaiiufacturers as compared with the dominance of mink in New York right now. While noting that Canadian mnniifactiirers of necessity must consider the more severe wea- lltcr t-iitidition.-: cxperlcnced up r: E here. he tlionszltl they were on the right track in presenting a 3?: wide divcrsity of furs rather than concentrating on it limited num- ber. Convcntion chairman A. D. Anton. Anastas Fur Co.. Ltd.. Montreal told last night's banquet that "by all apncaraiices. lhc rt-sponsc lto the Convention and Pr:-vicwl is hy far the best we've had yet." Consumer confidence. hc iirtzed. can he only obtained by rcpcalcd cmphasis on quality. styling and workinanship. 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