_ THF CHARLUFTETOWN GITARDIAN Th9 Golden Wuwwr c“ ~ l an in- ‘fhere l1]:=;',c1,.‘“,°1oc,f.n'§ nlady to terestms Sam Uuidtmgs of the Gold- 1111o11 i” wcwing Willow some oi ":10 wfms; "l')“'\l‘ Agricotla: “m” ' -= fui to vou or 1”?‘ m} g-lulffgngg 'l“.\ey didn't . 1s ‘bflfwgl, m1 five healthy l" mggmed down fr: we Winter flail“. ‘ h 111g to move them to “d Ifinyorgllaceg this sprints. I “ma; "o smill oak trees crming We “ 31y mo; the pzv-ent tree 11 Enuiaéidi] Vafldswlgi-Sap My [lower 9111' 5 '_ ' ‘me °§,,}mfl,§§seo1ons Mundi— I “mm “snitch" engluflgh gprgsfm _ ntendcd for .1 t‘ 1 “i "%'".'.’-‘;".--.';“1Z..’z£ "““,,“sfi,alrtnuive h-nv-‘smne aid- alien, ‘ . _ -‘ .. mhwned scotcnrofis?tnf1,rl1erzfi “mus” s~cmeorde 1t mica on of “m-cwlmc’ anrw‘ t it commences “Ti” "‘ m.“ mo I ‘lutes n1 an "my bv>lSA“an la. t do mo. Turn ln'1=. Hgklflllhbtiab m‘: e , m some of .he ox 0o. ‘ow- ner 1 had some grarudthDaglias 1901111191, and some 0. _v _c P ox W,» tsnvt1ful_ I s.a.teu some 111s, Wvgczia. .- 1.l:1~".!i and they can-lo along I triczi cuttings from n 11mm Hrneysurkle: they kept r1111» all sillYlhCY‘. Put thon- 1 1rt1s".eresktedrin :.'-;u1-9L1ote re 1 c s. 2L2 uer . some ‘zer. In": the livlniz- B" chrwzing ire truer ours in while. the banquets kstt fresh m1 vresn. an are lure-burner proof I think that "clilrasz- Lantern" everlasting would bo pretty, mixed with the plrr. l ":1 crubtti‘ ti": mantel hou- nucis of dried plants \.hl:l1 were drei Those ‘.1 ou" parlor herd ysars ago. werg made u\ r-f swamp nlants xiizlcli we called sedqes i111 coin‘! t~ hur‘ up some next 11:11; "i1 camc. f1 o1 Fall to replace those I burnt - yws bwk! "'1\\'11l\r1"l hWt-vrar blnnnhw? “"111 111t- rlfl order Lhllllt"? ‘Th! OEstrvrr 11111 .-‘.1~ Fohiflv Herald) hi; an article rlght afiu my own 11ml. 1n i115‘ issue of February iird. I do boon tlw‘. after ":1- var iiwe will r» n heir" “@5411. ttylrv fnr cnvrtrv ps-rnfe. Am 1 thhk \\'(' could do 11.'l.-‘1 elsgtrljpv Mock Oranze. i i/NEWSY - IIAKEOIA " 7W1» of this rose. I _ , _. against the, background d mow. TIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS {TONNECTED WITH ‘Silver Fox Farming I Rearing ornamental trees, especi- ally on fannsteuds, requires‘ vigil- ance and care. Cattle are fond of‘ {the young moots in Spriulp-and a single "snatchh will‘ destroy tho symmetry of a pronniiing 1young tree for years. when ‘melefore the‘ ‘trees are moved to permanent! places it will be necessary to fence them well from such attacks.‘ Then they must be shaped up. 1 shaped mine by removing the two lowest branches on vrwvmz the trees, and then when they had =iuken hold, in wind, weather‘ and other mani- I did 5 "We tuuninv trxasionallly- festations. One dcesn’; hear so as little us I could, fur the limbs This print of a twenty bil- feed the trunk ‘if prunrd zoo heav-. lion-mark, postage stamp is n. lly the tree will he of l “whip-i lelio of the crazy German in- shank" type! Always rake o“ me flatlon that followed the last war. ! lowest limbs till you have a good 1t is also a rcrntnder that Can-' smug 1,91, 4,0 9., ruutm; hdght adians should be on their guard, I have distributed uiaiw cuttintzs m“ "H? a mm“ mflatmnaw o; the“ w||p,ws_ but ‘J55 is use chiral ge.s under way here ‘ second "me I n" Md much about it as One does of the 0g the“. prone“ e l "w" cyclone which 112s an unpleasant way of calling for our attention. I was interested 1p heor of the (We accept the mod as n matter rose-blight and would 1,10 m“ m cf course, but 11‘. ls the evil things have some of the ‘leaves if they which make ‘.111.- newri are again attacked. ‘Thrpotato- To put the definition into the Wrly is dowbtlass good,‘ but 1s 1t shortest space, Anti-cyclone Weath- not unsightly? I am pretty. sure er is always fair and fine. It isI that there on prepargtiong Much usually stationary for d-‘iys and in will kill out the blight wgmoug Britain may run to a couple of disoolorinsflthe leaves -- and (h, months b=foro breaking up. The same gun for the Hoilylock rust principal features avg biue I know the ms» "Gloria-flwundg"; dry cold air, hot sunshine it is cf strikinz. it no: unique color, hazy horizon 1:111 very litzle wind: a kind of orange-red mo: “way, indeed the primary feature is takes the eye ‘IV-i Scotch m-flcakn" Because of the clear (blue) Bun-let Rose 1s n. tru; hotanioarsky, this is strongly rwriked radia- species named Rosa fliilllllfllllnlfltwfl weather: so dew f. n.“- on the Wm! U"? leali. ~ and Nllflll white K7555 a‘ “W15 ""1 111 the flower-S. I res has M155 Pmgtgn hollows, The rustics in the Old, of the Horticultural Division, 0t. Country say, "Heavy dens in hot‘ tIWn. has oroduzod n plnk-flqweycd weather foretell fair weather". andl "No dew after d hot. day shows A good idea, any. 9g m-ytng ‘mg rain is on the wo-y” dyeing the sedges for winter b0“- the radiation brings frosts. usually quets We have abou; 40 different of tho ‘black’ wricty- kinds of sedge, with many cliff-Y crent formatlonsof "flower heads"; area twhich \-:.- BM one could w1tl1 a 11,111- search. idcallv as an clllcsei the baro- mako a divcrslfled and pretty you- meter stands at 30.0 inches: as we quot ,1 |travel towards the c2112», ii. is I‘0.l. The last part of the; let-tor cgu5.|e0 2, and so on. An-l the wind 0d vro m re-rezd "owet-verg-y whm 1t. dot-s shift. nvwcs rclumn of February 33. He cer- clockwise. WW" hits the rail m1 1m head " I11 the Continued abscms of a, ra- “Fimi! H-vivfll’ be my" "men will continue to be as salts-h mean and larv as w; have known them to he hitherto." Tlxg rmv who d" "Dd “"11 11o an as in "m nast. and 0n Current Matters A short paragraph 1:1 The Guard- ian teaches us that Truk. an island Trook. That is col-re" all the u'.= 854 belts of the Progressive Fox Association. is formed t1 - Lamusc-n. onectivrely. From the typos reached a top of collection of i056 skins belonging for Following the above American National Fur {Association offered ‘A500 imink and these were 101 ner cent Sk-Y- ‘sold at a ton nrico of $29 5t‘ They a1~.1:l,also offercd 22-00 SUV-Zr f-zx and 70 cw" cent were P: qualities were slhzhtl the baianco of the collection firm Fraser dz I-Iuth follow- ‘ed with a sale oi’ 630') silvers. of ‘which 4." nor vent were sold 11nd :1 ‘high of $11‘! CO for a lnrse. l1‘"l1- Floss Iirht sllv-sr was rwched, The better grades were considered to bo off in orlce at. least 5 oer cent and [the other tvpe= about unchanged In Whm-‘Fas compared with the ins‘ sale in January. Three-quarter slivers. of lwhich there vrzs On the out dc of (h? Antlcyclone number, remained firm represent . price was $45 ('3. quarters were all scld reaching to $311 (i0 and $211.00 r-e- n"): ite-m arldzsi offering was 6O nor cent sold with round 1:1 high of $162.09. This pelt “'3'; a ihyht. silver. neck and a really Ngh-class pelt. 'I'.1 o lilfll". information to Color large. silver cnly a Halves Willi Last weck a great many oi‘ our readers received a distinct shock when they road in the opening paragraph of Timely Notes silver for: rtlts had declined per cent at a recent auction in New York. This of course. was a printer's error, something that. is liable to happen in the best regu- lated newspapers. 1t should have read 5 per cent. 55 Auction sales have been fairly continuous in New York City und at Lampson. Fraser dz Ruth's last week prices for platinum silver fox remained unchanged as compared with the last of January. The best $230. The. sale included members Phase This Association marked platinum jmutations of various kinds owned by members. The top price for a ‘white marked pelt was $160 This ,was realized ‘tins-neck bale bssutiful skin. (Ell —-a very the Breeders’ ranch The better The 8t. recef y easier with small ton and prices full rind- ved the above auctions and that law f m held in Montreal recently‘ we can , d th L4, i - f: in the PfiClflC. i-t to be pronounced $1133, ‘in ‘Dlflflf, 9mm em r m U u on tho were": iii , 9d as 0- January Platinum-s also anpeo" to er in Dricc- it was m ant of one of the hanging the pelt ativg in the April 1st United notion to it and have set tremendous kick azainst ndtlicut avail with taxes of this sort been anything to worry about lewtillfy such as a watch. there i‘; 25'!» tax ‘his invoices and pay 25 of what the pelts cost as which goes to th" rzcvernment the Argentine. broke off rel meut with Nazi lcanings fox will 4'1. the." cvnorts of silvm- zciuz lhcvr for sum:- timr. be no actions dc~1i11o with i" part cf April or at least RPV. mutafcns "x -‘ SATURDAY MARCH 11th poissess Norwegians and the Pro- gressive Color Phase Pbx Associa- carlgad 0f tion. Actuallyltlhe top Ythfittlvve rave reccr o n New or is season was 8310.00, for a Nor- wegian typg platinum. a descend- orlginal Nor- ' b 111. t m, u ltd , , _ ggagtggsfrdrfiugSwedgn some yiesis CLAYS bTABLES ago. _ i Signed The dark cloud that is over- marker is the sales tax which will become oper- ‘ States on This tax will be 20 pert cent instead of tho former tax 0H1 . .. _ 10 per cent which prevailed the _' Past year or more Fur merchants had begmng minted are Bvilclpfllins a bad public re- points and the fur cmie out who _‘~1."_ B they were tanned to leave 1t cut burg HOWBVOI‘. the vx- belly, which yiractccally ruined the‘ perience cf Canada in colrrncotioté- [ox (or as no When one noes to buy n piecetof| l ‘I - i t nrice is quoted and the-n one is told had been 1e“ ms de the pol s and additional] 50 thilt brice. 'I'l‘ie some tax is col- lected on rlcctricfli 110MB Bud many guard fur on the back i11 parti- othei articles and of course there_cular, oo drop out, '5 the t" ‘if 35 D91‘ vent. which is! obvious when you took the front. twken rt tho sort-re on silver fr»; Per cent back opposite where the feet would enough. _ > _ tax. hang inide ' States government relations with It will be remeir- bered that the picture brighttened the last days of the sale in Jan. when 111p gs-ver mcnt of Argentine s with Germany. Sincr- lhcn Mia: is rcgzrd-cd as a bro Nazi~ c1‘ at least. a govern- lms taken over in Argentine and this| has caused some doubt as to whrg-y " (11 iii" lllf‘. llf°l‘kf‘t will right itself crontallv and tlict thorn will 11m- hsblv a~1 roturn i11 price the falt- n w» arn basirg this out-p-i ‘rm r111 thr- fvcl that the nrmbr ct‘ silver fr" pelt: vuhich i11"lur'"s .""c vv~ilabl0 f0. NOTICE I i l g Arriving Montague Call and see them at J. G. WILMONT. various at large, ‘ . patchzs cspccially on 1.110 other than trimming I purposes In most irstances the front legs’ the fut and mcag around the paw; had spoiled rapidly to cause the belly fur in total and the It W115 quite 1 Ifect and held them in the posiq 3'15 5W9? {U131 m". 15 l0 £8.11. tin in which they would ham! i0 , , ‘lion Yli» furrier "kcs his Yi-ivi see that all the damavc came from .-l .. .. 1 1' ' 1 " . =k111s to the dress-or 11s- must show the pcint 111 r11;- bell; 511d 1n the‘ lillc ict111 1:1~ 11:1» nova r11 ".111 1111i!‘- “"‘ i""li< <"'“-‘-'>-"='?'1¢ the pelts It 1s dd- / " visable t9 remove all fat and meat from the paws and to leave them, mutside after the pelt is turned ., r7111 1-. ey Eye Borrow! Front “In addition tot ther sales tax1 iere is the mat er o uoverumcut‘ 1 relations, particularilv imited- PEARL PLATINUMS _ The Pearl Platinunis were tl1_e largest _ group of such New Type foxes to; be offered. up to date, on one sale, ‘Ihcro were three hundred of them. ' and they went for very fancy 111rice5 considering thrir quality ,’I‘i1c very keen clcmatid that do- 1vcloped last. fall for Pearl Plat- inum breeding stock cvid.1:1tly' took all the pelts of quality in 1.11111‘ . breed and with the exception of zwo or three pelts, the Offering [might be formed quitr: ordinarym 1'i‘l1s.~r¢ wore two really lop-noun, uclis 111 tho culleCliCn but as llicy \\Cl‘9 fcnmle pelts, they were no more than small lo mediiun size t In spite of the very ordinary look _ of the foxes, the prices that worn, eventually paid for them were lightly terrific v- h _ _ _ H as in ti": clams of ‘#15211, more W111i in that region are so _ _ _ cdlod FYECd- slim; b; rzomn who vljgyghir) God in 1110;“. llia-plumhpfo Wfxamglzcd havri rrcedsd a bit. otherwise they i‘f*""',.,“§;“'1§.fs,.§§§”‘;n;mf1f~lagmrj‘ trolls that we know,‘ the ‘llrmkirv! You an vrith Everv B2111 :5 r§',',1,‘§°°§“ Todem Egstmgle; ffingunm. aa?v';qegerencn ilf§ids33tvk§°i§ftgfl Qahgighto a.’- zuncly and demand will surolu522x11?“Ogalgwplgfihe‘S???“ r l, , G"M1W;"-‘ w r- —-" i uws 1h‘ arn-‘tt; n S“ TOJIWSP’ to u hab‘l.s no. “oubt says Now. Willi; $3'V\C'1 ' “~55 “Elk i“ W" "davalmum 1mm" tllfckcn: omc-tviairt g c h: Us 1cm rlmi to 114w n“; n11‘ |-e.,d_ ‘dbQfF “fink TB“ 22-1“ .. °f. ' “ ' Ire emf y“ M 3i. 1' ‘u ‘ "1 h "vliv vrhr-n monrv is so plentiful ' ' 5 ' " '- luv ~‘"0'i‘T=1'"i|v rewrert Fvoxiflaba Wm" ‘h? w“ ' ""1 t" s“ “ML 1 -- . . .. t t t1i:1'51-~- ‘r11»=n1?1‘1'11:§a11~or~ 113i" 11.1" ‘he U""“d “m” “d 17"“ Pi/trmuws AND WHITE '11» wrrflnc riiluys ryqfieo] I§u1-(\'b' ufhiuresen"dqv "i" 3 and “"- -w“‘",smf encklxa? ‘ll. he 5P8; nualty bu‘. tiion BE"ll'l t'1c":'h'-111l'|'N-C so ‘Cw luiiurie" i" my WWW P1613411; offcrin: of Sta11d1rtl l-[yfinp Ecnlurr abou- "M "‘" “'1'. --~1-1~1i1-111 r9111‘; Qoymlfkn-o,‘ "HM t~m1 h? ‘(abject cf 1mm} "calf:- ollgnfll“ ‘tpntuntifo 11M’: boon lJnvcuvordt-rfulkdial-i"- ‘Plnthum 11111111111’ Silvm- 511:1 ‘i It'll-c, i1 h vii“? if PM" MW WNW“ mm ‘h-"A" P‘ T ‘o’ H n?” gliiigilgnsizlaa/‘lxfiilqf vdntlelsoad’! For “wms “uuemlll? 011 NEW “"111 . - . . 1 1,. Whitc Faces wan fairly cxienslve‘ ' 1 " r v ‘. ' . l "flulmfindrr iii“ "W1" “w w- ~ttvact‘w- in A ~ 1 . -. .” ~' t‘. 11 f 1 m" "ti" ilufl" breeds?" -"= WWW‘ ' U“ E‘ fimmh- E“"'“°*5 ‘S ""' 11ml coluprasci almost‘: 1110115411111. of mo: sf fnrccs ‘“"‘"‘Pf 'Y""T1 i i|"“l"‘ s d 1 nm!rl'“° “Hm” a“ “hum m‘ “u” Cug" o Si" f‘ bin and mrlous hroeders who "Ilsié" mm" Mhmd me mlbhfi“ bolts vfhen you includ the New‘ |"“1‘- "vi Y -11’111~‘}..‘.....P13019102}:i - 1 VSmOh-LEN'QK' =Hut| m. m9 “Ext '— "f"; mffii" - mm‘ elitmed The Mlmlsr R3ncJ:~g'31‘11ns\\'icl: Show uffcriez. Wlllfll‘ ' ,_ r n+0“ H" . ‘e1; '1“‘“I\n Antiovgiczie is :11 urea 0y broadcast ho called t. Sp-oli-LENLK, er. pllbllSllCfi by lviastcr FcerL. j, u“ listed m the am sis c’ m? hi; V t“ '"‘ lei-if!‘ 1'11 barmzetrlc wrvs- ' so thztfffll’. 5° 811 ‘"85 well r11’; trouble own trzcrlis. 11:11.1 an exact judg- {Tcrontm Canada hLs No . 1, Vol Sale In the mam the quamy or‘ {g _ - _' 21i___ieil__‘_i§ i11=+_1l1- i‘_)“‘:()§1‘ .:idn't end there hmvovn" for the msnt, rep/fared by 1111 host Judzes 6 ivhich h: s3 kindly sent us. has , the Offering was “m, gnod and v ' "~ stations in Cancda and the ILS A. it i5 possible i» 0O Under her an excellent WWI“! 0f tho Ja1111- 1 while the mnmotdi Efvandnd caught up “Smglp-ygffik" and made free and equal 513,115 f"adis can ary pelt sale cf 1944 which no Plammmfi made “my mum m“ “mlfllih lecture. Lady uni Joy powu before. bout starts. a (us. simu cm} Photo 11v 7191s calm-JR.) " ' J. s ., . . 1 , "We win. Mom". this victor! I'll" "W! "f"- Don -yets. town cn the Black Sea. coast. cali- books proves its worth though rb- ~. 11d Taganrolt. For o who It fisrur- jcction is taken to in some 0d in the news 11s Tanz-gauiftlil. ‘qvortcrs I notice a llttlo controversy in‘ Thm t3) there are itiose nlvn the Forum. ivhicii is interestinmjcmplaln that Canada and carried on w'lt.11 rrvrimendablo to the British Psi- humor and courtesy ‘Tho import chances in the B 1:1: oi’ it. is the damaqe causcé to the America Act. Certainly‘. E English languoizt- by 1h: radio. l1ut|nd|= is an "autonomous Commun- t-he attack is "llld to wrnt is dir- fty". <he has the ri'zl1-. ' chance ected rgaiust. the BBC 111p tLon- hcr Constitution if stir _ wills it dOhl Mbsical Time; usctl to carry ,‘ff shr. for reasons lat. l.11o'.\'n to a column that must- have been very trying to that Corporation. i In a farm magazine there re- cently appeared a letter ndvo:at-| ing a Canadian Rights Association or ORA. with a buflmn as badge of membership It. is not wry clear holding them. There is that the Statute of Westminster “the Domlnions are Communities within the the British Crown. uni freely as- sociated as members of the British Commonwealth . " The Imperial Confarenc mant- lonedobove. were atten by the Frontiers of Great Britain and the Self-Governing Domlrilcnr. who nude it clear that each country was independent of any other and could act as sulved it best. Canada. had it wished. could have been as “neutral” as Ireland: but, self-in- terest (as well as honor1 prompted it. to join in :11» crusade against th~ forces of evil. 111cm are three matters which seem to contradict the phrase "equality of status" and one may surmise that the C ILA. l. intend- ed to correct them. (l1 It is too commonly believed tho‘. the‘ British uvvernment-s acvnoints the Gov- emor-F-cnorsl for Clinsdh what really happens is. tl-s Canadian Government asks that a certain on. inent Briton 1:11 appointed to, tho post. and the British Govern- ment complies Thls procedure seems deslsnéd to savo the c1111- adian Government movers‘ head- aches. The Australian Government -as they had a perfect rlutit. asked the King-to arrivals-it an Aus- tralian. which W3: dons I‘. is said.‘ however. that next time they are golM to t ry the Canadian nlan. Then (21 there is 1.21s appeal to, the Privy Council: many Canadians From NIA) The Privy Council is =1 very old‘ institution. orlwlnaliv culled tw- "Wutltl d “bu! ." .4-i'nonth- Curla Rods-tho "Kamila Court”, 1111 llomgm "Kqfwlhubafiiygklinam Solids-on at Fort We who cnrrimt his ctr-ti.- 111 tho Ynrlh Tt-x. are the boatcof nah "battle" for Curia Roofs. is Pko t-it Paul. v“- ‘M’ ‘iddlcr frlen ' do. hl-rh ta f which are FMWW" ‘W1 1111-1-10111111-1111110-1;‘fir; ‘didn't noon wont u tilht. "m8 t» do when a flame beep: nlllihl It'll“? ' n, n“ recently put on n n, w," Ill oeallng nsa 111ml. to "Ficsar". No ‘nfluoncr, lot-l, pvlitlrrl :11 other, 1n ‘flowed; each case 1s tried on its .~v-~--~. but what's I __,' V; 1.. the most cl’ i‘. Ard Comets is not nbrogate the appeal w the Privv 1Courrcll. whenever si-e is inclined: There is an important Russian but the fact ttmt i‘. is still on the those 1'11 authorltv chooses to forgo that. right. it ‘.5 hard :0 sec how 'Brltain is to blame Way liuwn South U.S.A. Our found A renuest has just come in for a what the 111mg am ‘out I gather copy of “The New Flora. of P.E I." that Britain is responsible for with-‘from the Bureau of Plan: Industry. in some Maryland. quargfls‘ a 51m m[51-,n(l¢\f5f,gnd]ng'8l!l'O55 the Border 115V: shown con-I of Britain's relation to "Canada. sideroble curiosity concsrmnz As a. clarification. it may be said plants, and quite a number of trc "New Horas" have (19911, enacted pursuant. Lu resolu- way down south Tin tions of ttve Imperial Conferences of New Brunswick ha; of i906 and i930, laid it écwn matlquired E "Nev: Flora" and a "Na- autunomousWurailst/s Calendar’ for its Library. British It is the author's hope that reorc- nnpire. eoual in status, in no wayflnlflllvcs oi’ these bodies ‘Fill find subordinate to one anothm in thelnthslr way to the 15PM"? t0 100k domestic or external affairs. ihoulrh fiver our blklits- T1113? ‘"111 haw B united bv a common nlleirlance to cordial welcome. ' Q11 Itiilis also cousins their University ac- fr-oln . .T‘AINTED PELTS The incrcazed popularity of difficulties in its wake vor Foxes us V after they arc prime, has much of Uhc g5 quickly as possible and place of scraped a truck or car to the buyer's where they were’ placed on stretching dry. on the finished product. We had the opnsrtutiity bf see- ing a group of skin; that were u", 1, handled in this manner at one of the larger tannors and dressers of furs. 1s fact the buyers of this particular lot of skins were con- templatinz suing the drc=<ers "r faulty handling. which they thought was th" came of tl1= tr-"u- ble. The truth of the matter seemed to hr that. due to tho 11111-- rled handling between the time 1115-9 neltts were skinned and when they were placed n11 1110 boards to dry properl that they B“ K611 Reynoiiié: cannot understand why this exists. L. _ “Those Guardian Want Ads sure get results — I lost? l1 chickens, antithe fellow who found them brought back ' 141," M“ “kmg m” nbeny Of qummgi ce!lcut showing. it p115 ititerest- the Silver Fox has 111:0 brought somgi f! anxiety of the buyers to get _Sil- quickly as possible} led to so called buying on the lm-cf That is. purchnsinv the foxes nlivc and getting the much- cr to skin thcm 11nd their whisk- in; them away to their markets. Ill ll‘l{\l'l\ instances these foxes were skinned and then thrown into the back of transported business and , boards to; In some instances this im-1 proper and hurried handling of tho foxes had very detrimental effects The two top priccs lauutilcs of 1 ing to note the increase in quality = 1 cf the Platinum Silvers and Whilet jFncss which brought extrclnsly‘ ._ [high prices It was noticeable 21-1 =' 2am this your that pelts that. ex- hibiifd the full, wide white ring around the neck brought consid- erable higher prices than pelts t-f ‘rqual quality ivithcut. this distm- N,“ y.__,_, 1‘ ll\'P markmz. ; _ i ~‘ 1 111 (‘Z11 of .'\‘I1".1 l: -1 ::111..'-.111,, lym- m-u, in n“. Show “Tm sum“ i Jl1~/l l“.rl‘1f:l l1 1:11 111:‘. and Piatinums. ’I'l1ey sold at $300.00! 511011, L...“ 4,. .. and $290.03. For the first time 1n i‘ ‘ i“ years Standard Platinums were not’ stilivcll ct;111111.1:ilt-r ti‘ 1the top price pelts 111 the sale K ' , ‘ _ Th“ hex-rm. we“: m n bundle C1- CB1l0:1;.p,\1.';Z11C11.:1t~.r Fisher. which brought $335.00. The two top priced bundles of fox pelts were not alike in their col- oring. in fact, there was a mark- cd difference in shade and char- actler. So as to be sure of our description we asked George Call-g beck to describe and comment onl ‘these pelts for us. The following [is his description . ‘The two top bundles in prlcc contain three Stanudard Platinum skins in each The skins in both lot; were cf the Quebec strain of| Standard Platinums I-Icre Ll1c| filmllflfiii’ stops, ll1c surface color| c_f the $30000 bundle was very. ‘llilht. to whitish with an under-- lying darker. bluish shade coming up from the underfur This blur‘ nhwrt‘. instead 11f 111;; fuzrnlnz: campaign 11.11, nligiitm: sch plunc at U S 11s.. India, nltcr luizs 111 B1111 J 3 Jclm Baldwin, 1o Southeast Asia. under Lord :i'.pr."111c~ AlliPd CB1 ilicnier. _ Assam, visit white character gave them a very -pleasing appearance and attrac- tiveness. They could be char- acterlzcd as light; Platinum; bord- ering on the extra light. The $290.00 bundle nus mndr up of three extra largo, wcll darker bluish 601011711 over the body than the top bundli- and had dark necks They could bo1 ntinrsctierizcd as light Piltinulnsi bordering on tho medium Their. darker color gave thrm a very} beautiful contra-v‘. and attractive-l "l ncss. 50 matched skins. They had a much‘ “i110 (‘ninulzotl Rrvl Crow 111111 looks kast a .~.111;1ll 1~.<11'1,111111f 1: :1’ 111v (Infllfll s cow cculm- frr t‘ iriiuns, this esiwncnt mrt t.1c tzrcat. nccd .‘ ' 111:1 p11‘. clt‘ ui the '»":'\'l:'r~‘ nf tho Bri- ‘sh lads "shining 111“ for a niufvfs rcst. 111‘ tlu- Rrvisli .. 1 As we discovered last roar. it is‘ an impossible job to attempt to differentiate between those bor- rler-linc foxes, which mizht h.‘ called either Qtandard Platinum or Platinum Silver and bchveon the Platinum Silvers an illf‘ bor- rler-iine Whit» Faces. 'I'11us. the Western Canada Fur Pool tzrouo of New 'I‘ypes mid the Cwmviiwn Fur Auction group oi‘ sticcinl N111". Type skins. with the cxcrpt-ow of‘ tho Pearl Plaiinums. ore Pffrrcd, in the column hooded Nov’ T.\""‘F- 1 In the case c’ the Caurdinn Nfl-y tiennl New Trrrs wc can show, tihem seonratri-r 1mdrr 111111~~1 Faces. Platinum Silvrrs. S‘*11'i-‘ rrd ‘Platlnums and Prarl "W- inrrns. hecaus» "r. Grnrvc (‘oli- beck had so divided and lottcdi, than. OHM-hm". 1 illqlalniittrs. womicirri in Sicily, 1 . . l-‘rcd blot. 1 ~ '*"_— ‘ 1-~t1-ri, in 1o 1 t Corisiic sircct Niiliiary I-los- . ..| y. , 1‘ F-ytl, * lotion on '.l'..\ r-yr, 1v»; flown from Mons ' u.‘ b ii1r sccno 11f 11 Atria, and l 1on1» linfipiancuyffe ‘ H, _ 1 , mm‘. 1...‘ "111 than l1: a-ou l 1.12m. " 9n twl‘: rflgilitliéliy."'l'l€ll1\i'k ‘hi? htllijllfdlni? ' 11.1 l"=c~ l1..~r1:i ‘fit’ \ \'-' - ""3 FY93. "WC" - ~ - - a a ... . .1 s ls "horny! 411d 3o ya" "m i t1 era's nothing vise 11111;.’ t i. 3i i1. 2K t" ,1 i i