THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN J , . .. . .. OMMMODVMO -NEWSY NOTES - SHIRTS l TIMELY iiorrs oii mics an 1 LAUNDER-4 1 . OOIIIIEGTEI WITH ': B, J. A. Cm. D.” To ,' vwT0Ru' 3.0. Natural History Museum. and the "MN V Mineral Exhibits of British Col- ! PERFECT uurbia. In front of this group of , . We arrived in Victoria the eveii- ing of Morph 28, 1953. after a l beautiful five hour sail from Seat- ltle on the Princess Joan. through poration. told the committee that.many channels, and past islands. the embargo was the main cause l large and shall, most of them cov- of the shrinkage in sales the past: ored with coniferous forests to year. He also asked for the repeall their rocky shores. When the sun of the 37'.& per cent duty on raw neared the horizon we were in buildings extends a spacious area of lawn and flower beds. which. at the Time of our visit. contain- ed great beds of Holland daffodils and tulipis in bloom. Several blocks away, in Beacon Hill Park, we saw thousands of wild ducks in Goodacre Lake. and, in addition, the Royal Swans; also rose gar- mail rfilmato 9.0.30)! 0O0.Hallt'aX.NS. MARITIMEFILM SERVIEE WILMH PQINTIDAND RITUIIIID SIM! DAV IWIVAIC IIUIVID l I Mink Farming ( ;7x7s7&7x)x RITE - WAY ' CLEANERS Phone 2387 M E. 0. JOHNSTON! Says Years do not make fortunes -they makv. old men and old women. Some day you will get, your last nay cheque. r Spring buying with advances in most goods over the April offer- ing was reported from the Sudack Fur Auction held in Winnipeg last iweek. The 6,500 ranch mink were sold out. On BY 35E: (II. WITH BlSCO'5. Manulaclurtri of ASPHALT SHINGLES s SIDINGS Blend: and Solid Colouu ROLL ROOFINGS Axpholt and Torrod (ll gut run COSTS A YOUR Home (412 ROCKWOOL Moro year 'round comfort, too, when you lnsulalo with BlSCO'S Fleoco Lino Rock Wool. Healthier ho- causo it reduces drafts, pra- molos comlortablo sloop; sanita , vermin and moisture- proot. Gives protottion against spread of tire. last: as long as your house-no maintenanco nor replan- mont costs. Adds to your home's value. Applied in a few hours by blawor bo- tweon coiling ioists and by Batts in wall sidings. Soc your local BISCO dealer or applicator-insist on Fleece line, the tested Rock Wool. See your BISCO dealer nowl the average prices advanced 20 per cent over the previous sale. Males went from 516 to 326. females. 59 to 313.50. Pas- tel malcs brought S20 to 533.50. fe- males. s12 to 517.50. The 100.000 muskrats were 80 per cent sold advancing 5 to 10 per cent. Extra large and large better quality av- eraged s1.75 to s2.l5 and reached a. top of 32.70. Extra large and large ordinary quality ranged in price from sl.50 to slflo. The New York Auction Company reports that the 30.000 select raw standard ranch mink of the Great Lakes Mink Association brought prices up to 15 per cent above January levels. The offering was 97 per cent sold. Top price for males was 542.50 for a lot produced by R. W. Mnnzcll of Petersburg. Mich. The same rancher received the top for females which brought s21. A good many in the sales room were surprised at the strength of the stile considcring the number of recent bankruptcies in the New York market which have tended to undermine morale. However. the confident bidding which was observable was term- ed indicative of the remaining strength and optimism of the ma- jority of the inink buycrs. Some 67 per cent of the males brought from 520 in 3918 and about 25 per cent brought frmii 528 up. About 70 per cent of the females fell within the s10 to sis bracket and silver and mutation foxes. stating, the larger 5091 M93 01 -7113" 119 that the quota restrictions would F1103: SW81 ,Wllh the lll0l'l0l15 hold down the number of silver 5111'1-Wt 5h0WlhiZ l1f0m llehllld 11”? I” that could be imported. as me mountains. back of Port Angeles. quantities produced now are rein-1 Every tate room was occupied tively small as compared with thelTl1e W5 Vauml lmmge that semi . ;ed another hundred was filled time when this quota was put oixwhmughout the mp, as were the , 'deck chairs and seats on the sev- In reading the above note !ll)()lll.l decks. There was 8' mm. the small number of mink remain- l 3”” y . . ing to be auctioned we notice tliatlggac ogd Lllgmdllllng mom mm M late the past week the Great! As We live”; landing we me. Dr Luke” Mmk Asmcmuon had an and Mrs E S Archibald the for- onermg M 40500 5919” s"”.nd”dlmer Director of the Dominion Ex- mink and 14.600 standard mink oflpmmemal Farms. who were on lower grade. No doubt there arclme-H. way home 1,-om Emiopia quite a number of the other largewia New zeapmd. D,-I A,-cmbaid mink breeders that are holdillgihad spent mo years in me say- back so that the market caiiiiotpv-we or FAQ. of the United Na- be anything lllie 501d 01” Yelv itlons. Our baggage checks were picked up as we landed and our . ba s were in our room at the Em- .”D0C” Co”ms' Educ" of the Na" prczss Hotel almost as soon as we tional Fur News, Colorado, has "0. welt the following in its May issue . . . ” . - . "United States mink ranchers are concerned over the ,fact that their We were particularly inipressed annual production, with the :d- ll'll.1lldlllfE lixlhl Wl1l(Cjl'l DYE; dition of im rts from friendlyllale or H8 T8 W99 3Y5 0 countries, hasporeached the pointivllf visit. for we had Just come of consumer saturation in the;ll'0h1 21 purl of soulllefn Califor- prtesbelnt ecorigomy. 'Ik;o contkinllfd Plizgllsmuizi-leilii iii?Qigiiozlilluiladmghf ia e, min ranc mg s ou n A1 be expanded. This is the opinioni ls-. , , V . held, in good faith. by those whol 01 3999"” lmaesl 1”” ll V15" should know But it will take morei m the Experlnmmar S”ml)”' I . ' - lwhich is situated on Bam.-a Bay. law" this warning to keep Amen-'iicar Sirlne' on the Saanich Pei.- cans from starting mink ranches. l dens. a cricket field. and howling greens. From the top of Beacon Hill. as well as from the Admin- istration Building of the Depart- ment of Ediuoation. there were wonderful views of the snow-clad Olympic Mountains across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the south. . other especially interesting points were the Naval Establish- ment at Esquiinalit. and Royal Roads College in its beautiful landscap setting at the entrance lo Esqu alt harbour. MURRAY ROAD SCHOOL Report for the-ilionth of May for Murray Road School: Grade IX--Jo Aim MacDonald. Grade VIII-1. Brenda Matth- ews; 2. Leonard MacDonald; 3. Frances Bulger. Grade VII-1. Myrna Tuplin; 2. Frank Milligan; 3. Joyce Mulligan. Grade V-Frances Skerry. Grade IIIEI. Roger Matthews; 2 Marie Skerry. I Grade II-1. Robert Keizcr; 2,. Reggie MacDonald; 3. Alfred Sker- ... 3. Grade I (Al-1. Judy Matthews; 2. Ruby Skerry, 1B1-Tommy Gain. Teacher: Mary Casey. original forested area of has been estimated at The Caiiudu 1 I l . l.) I 3 ll ll l A5 a 990915 lfve '32” gletver had lhlll::lllO2l'la.an?:St iiire:llyesi'eiic)lricd lily much respect or , e saus quot driving out Quadra Street to We believe in going ahead, not Royal oak. and men Mom; the about 27 per ccnt went over the sill iiinrk. Three days after the above sulc the New York Auction Company standing still. Freedom of choice in business is every American's lprivilege. So hundreds of men. 'cach year, say to themselves. 'Ev- lcry biiz rancher was once a little this being one of the specialties East Saanlch Road. At the station there were many beds of beautiful daffodils and tulips many of them grown from their own bulbs. nearly 2,000,000 square miles. ' CANADA lPllOVlNCl-2 ul” 'PRlNClC I-ZDWARI) ISl..-TNII In the l'PJl)iiUl Court I liavc a plan which will guarantee rc- tlrr-mcnl clicques for zill of life. LET'S TALK THIS OVER EDWIN G. JOHNSTONIC. B.A.. C.L.U., Provincial Manager 111 - U5 Grafton Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. M WWWh wxxxxxwxxwxxxwll &gfg5 A front-row seat at the Coronation! See the glorrnus p-.ige-nun-y, pomp, 1lf0CCSSI(JllS'--jllsl 115 iliuugli you were there. History unfolds before your eyes in tlic bi'c2itlii-akiiig beauttv of nniuliiig 3 dimension and glowing nziturzil color. You feel you're actually standing on the fzibiiluiis (Ioronatioii 'V01ll0- children will A gift your SHEATHINGS a. FELTS held a two day szile of Starliglitlliancllell I um be 5 mg "1191 mm. Ol lhal 513310” W9 3150 53W 3 BUILT-UP ROOFING MATERlAl.5 and other ranch mink sections for'F11'9d Wllh 91'1"”-151115m mld V1510115 magnificent bed Ol lll'dl'8h&!83S in full bloom. presumably being grown 'l"lie 22nd day of May A. D. 10:33 lii Re lislalc of JEMIMA MAR- ircasure alwnysv-plcnsurc for all! Hr-w-Master (Ioromition Rocl Si-ts he invests his savings "BlSCO"WAl.l.BOARDS me Gm.” Lakes Mink Associauolhof wealth, "r TIN mu. I Monk” v - Kin,-S. uill lac nvailzible about July 20. ,1 Triplex-Graon Boardl . some 16500 Smrugms wow 95 p....liii equipment and breeding stock for bults. Also4 visited were the Conn”, mo Hm ';K.m,im.(.V Don't be disappointed. Order yoiirs 1 lurlav 300"lT3'"l9Y T" Gem Sold mm 95 pm. mm of we and sets himself up as ll inink grceiihotues. where the more Mar...” wnnmn d(,L,(.aSed. .csta,e' Iridaiy from your View.xI.-ism; denier . PLASTIC CEMENT5 5 10.500 ranch mink were sold. also'”m?hetr' .The M1915 cllre heavnyl tgzdeianplaziitzevpiiilu:ll3l':Egma';119i:; V-TCI.lllP Sheriff of the County of D,:.l:)"""c:c1"- D1”'-1'3-V Gllt WATERPROOFING PAINTS 100 per cent 31 the 10w grade ranch: 3831115 ll1m- l : U lungs County or any Constable . t " 1 5 l”””e ll”) 1119'” l ROOF COATINGS mink In the Stnrlights Lop pricc icamahons and Ch”sa”"hemum5t or literate person within said "u”5my' ' . .. 1 pl 2550 'd Imm p ”From the 19 statistical report 0 - -. County RocK'&LoEEocLE"'Q'sllUElA"oN r::.C:;:lesM:.'5:3y sq-he (ff ,1: of the Nations. Board we learn For the return trip we crossed (j,nEET1NG; .. u males ranged from 32010 5-:4? Mostlthat, for every mink ranch that to the west side of ilic Saanich whe,-MS U1...” ,,.ad;,.z ,1". W11, MICAFIL mmales moved at 310.50 to slmov has succeeded in the past 30 years. Peninsula, near the ailp0l'i. and Hon 0,, me Or '10,... J. smmn M Aggrlgalol tor Plaster, Concrete and Insulation 52-6 BISHOP ASPHALT PAPERS LTD. Plants at PORTNEUF STATION, P.O.. TORONTO and LONDON. ONT. Warehouses and Branches: ouzasc. no. - MONTREAL. P.O. 0 TORONTO. ONT. ROGERS HARDWARE co. no." Queen St. Phone 105 FENNELL & CHANDLER LTD. 1.55 Queen St. Phones 87 - 88 The continued strength of the mink market was cxplained by some observers as due to the move- ment of merchandise from auction house to ticalcr to manufacturer which has been more rapid and in volume this than any previous year with little of the crop be- ginning io be disposed of. Deal- ers and inaiiufacturers find them- selves facing a full six month per- iod in which little frcsh mink will be offered. Handlers of the mink are banking on the hope that the retail level will remain at a high pitch. White fox and hcavcr lcd the regular May sale at the Seattle Fur Exchange. Only a small col- lection numbering 700. white fox. was 100 per cent sold at increases in prices. One's and two's brought 120 have gone out of business. Cold 'figures in this report tell us that. during 1951 and 1052. 1.797 ranches lpeltcd out. These were mostly producing less than 200 kits. The average size of these ranches was l45 breeding animals. The total production of all 1,797 ranches during the two years amounted to gzibout 3': per cent for each year! of the animal production in the U'S' ;plants, 1 "On the other side of the pic- ture given in this report. 10 per lcent of the ranchers-or about 500-produced 511.2 per cent of tho 'total US. mink crop: 25 per cent lof the ranchers-or about 1,090v lcontrolled '72 per cent of the total production. It is also significant that. despite a loss of about one- small ranches. 86 per cent of theml 1101'll1 1-9 N-11l31"19- Tllls returned by the West Saanich Road. past Brentwood from where a ferry crosses Saanicli Inlet to the Island Highway that goes road al- so passes near the Butchart Sun- ken G-ardens, famous for their roses. and Arbor Vitae, These outstanding cedar trees were plant- cd by Mrs. Butchart in 150-1. The gardens have been beau- tifully landscaped and filled with .bright perennials. rare rock and handsome herbace- -ous borders. There are small streams tumibling over rock for- mations. and lily ponds filled with gold fish. Since my first visit in 1922 there have been added: a Japanese Garden, Italian Garden, and an English Rose Garden; and the lawn now extends down a gentle slope to Tod Inlet. an arm of Montague aforcsziid, Me-zit Dcalcif surviving executor of the aliovc named Estate, praying that a rit- ation may he issued for tho pur- pose liercinaflcr sci. forth: You lirv ilicrclore licrcliy 1'vqllll'P('l in vile zill persons liilci'c:'lcIl in Ill" said rlslnle to he and appcnr hr-1 forc tho Judge prcscnl at a Pro- hoic Court to he l1l'lfl in Hip (Tour! llouse in Cliarlollciown Ill Queen's County in the Sfllll Prov-1 inch. on Tliuistiiiy the 25111 day of June ncxl. coming, at llll! hour; of eleven o'clock forciioon of the same day in shew causc if any. thoy can why the Accounts of the: said llstato should not he passed. and the I-Istale clusmi as prriycti, for in said pclilion and on motion of R. Reginald Boll. Esr1uii'r.i Prom-ior for Sillfl Peiilionnr. l AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED; that a true copy hcrcof be forth-i 3 nan:-2i iiisioiiic scam IIESCIHPTIVE iiooiim ONLY 51.50 . View-Master Slereoscoiie 52.951 - - - 1 1" fr ,.vI.9i!i!t9Ox9'V.;gN v'm',.3 QV .. is TAKE-MAIL THIS c0lIP0lt T0 iroiiii IIEALER ionuz Please reserve rrc. ....(nlmber) sets of View-Ma:lcrCoronation F("'is. I wish to be nolilied as soon as rccis arrive. IA Address .............................................................. H I,it City . . ., Ph . d 1jjjjjj - 4-...-...Ej--.E- ,- i th rm 1 s in the lead- Brentwood Ba. N. Pro t . . . 5” to sm' low m0S' 510 lo s13" ii?:r20 s(lateseiilatrhCeul'last five Ybais. Lake we passedyihe IP)l)lninionspOel:- m:;hl;:;:1'S.l'C'l(..'1"Iism")! "ewsprapn s . - - . ., ., - l . in .u'. cownnorc-. 39” According to Adolph Lnnrenlvld ""359 ”me5 1"'”'”5ed me” l” 5”.m””' We dm” ”" ”'l” V”' min once in c'i'li work for qr iowl - production during the same period l0l'1Tl by Douglas Slreel. ” ' fl i . . . . M the AS5031”-ed. F11? Farms. Wis..Ib 45 ' Cent D65 ite this our dfivel. pmnwd out Where four C0nSP('llllVI) wt-cits from tho, T z l-he mlhli Tlillclllhg 1l1d115l1”Y 11a5ielC,m0eV:;e mnlzelme big mgchers is the mom)” picture nilassie-. had date hereof and that ii true copy. 0 o reached the point where all the em" b1 3” we believe that been mmedv and many other jug liercof. be fr)rlliwilli posted in thcl basic color, of mmk 3;-9 m pm. 8 E 8 1 - teresu events m connection with following public place: respcctivc-1 Sll'11nlprqi(I(i IN?" 1. D- , Id .lmink ranching-like any other "8 , , , ,, . . l 1 - i 0 mi 3288 duction and ranchers siou con b i X d m um Vb f,,m.,e,. days m and mm, vmorm 3, namely. in um hall of tlic centrate now on perfecting these 1115 119”T9':C; "95 5me Amgi r we Visited the Pm.uamemBui1d.' Court House in (;onrgctown Ill colors. He added that in his opiii- :3 Bclfbntnhg llznglmsner teoday lgocualg inguS' the Connaugm Li.b..m.y' the King's Counly alni-r-said. at ory ion split and let-out mink reprc- - , nr-ar the store of Clark Bros. in A Mi" sent no threat to let-out mink. ll" 3' 10': M lmkmll hem” he 1"p5' o Montague aforesaid and at or near' ' In answering letters from those CANADA we 5",”. at Mmmrd I.-A Mcmmgl e In Washington last week ill; Egigglnfc '1l:9::r5;5l;lg?ll::e a'onm3;lg PRov1N()E op girl! lli” Moiilzigiic (Al0l'51ifll(l. lsol A union and industry leaders tol - p . PRINCE I-EDWARD IS KN!) . fl 3 Dolslllls 1" "l'?S1l'l ll! lit .9 - .. the House ways and Means Com. Fur News to stress these points. IN THE PROS”... COURT iglllld Esttale '15 z.rnr,..,.,., .,..... hml. Lie Ricliiiioml st. pimm, 36 ' ittee that the ban on the seven in , The gm .1 g M An. 1 5 '9 "0 W 10"?"- g '.':m produced in the mm C.,,.m,. 1. Have enough capital to tide In R? Esta”; gr Ch'I.ll'sum Cfui WITNESS ills Honour lfarolrl ' ” ' Wk fa coumues should be mud and also you over the first three or four Mme McKay mm Ofclmrlouetown Leonard Pnlmcr. Judge of thc. asked rm. the removal of the ex. years; set in yoga onr Igligllfnfli in Queens County in the mm Tana Plrobnle (Iour(tV at, Chorlollej . cisc tax on m" which he cmm- Pmch'mJ Bmnm: on have a na- Pmvmc” Mao” dccca"d' tesmm twin V n Qfllmlnxh -mm). l he (Lu 1'-ll 15 lllimlYZ1"3 b"5l"e”' Am inncl H1-'1. 6,81.” Rgimqm -i-hm ,5 To the Sheriff of tho County of dnI;.'l,n,M .1” M” M” m' ' ' other spcal:cr'S::g.T:n: g.'.,Pn3;,r: eggelntialfed. Sntludy miiik-constlantl-lQueenS or ”,?-V .Con5table or me" . lc I i 451:1!) 145 (w 9 I p r gt "W M ” B ly. Attend shows and field days. l” 1l"-"" ""11" 5”ld.C0"""l' Irnmm B. Vliuilcmiilu-.1 'r " '"”'l'-" " ' P110110 555 Talk to the Judges. Learn all you GREETING. Rcgislrar. ' ' N can about genetics. fur color and WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Kenneth M. Martin of Charlottetown aforesaid, Solicitor. the sole Executor of the above named Estate. praying that ii. citation may be issued for the purpose hr-rcniaftcr set forth: You are therefore horcby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear be- fore the Judge present at a. Pro- bate Court to he llf'lfl in the Court House in Cl1al'lO1l0l0Wll in Queens County in the snid Province. on texture: 5. Be satisfied with none but fine quality animals. Quality pelts are the only kind the fur trade wants; they are the only kind tlint will help you stay in business. with an Imperial 0iI "Evergreen Contract" Mink are being used in so many styles that they promise to con- tinue being the fashion fur and to comminate the inanufacturiitg trade. Although the competition to produce these pelts is plenty CONCRETE SEWER PIPE F” 'TV"'"we:l" l.')i5lIll?.;'ly rusled, we believe that - this be- Tuesday the 30th (lay of June next fi(;:ll:l:;"f'.l”;lHA:,.'; "NP: Pr: ing America-there is room in coming. at the hour of eleven N55,. go"m;,cm Pipe Wm mm mink" ranching for the flood lllllc o'clock forcnoon oi the same day mu" service and longer man. to shewpcause if any they. can why um the Accounts of the said Estate It meet! an A. S. T. M. should not be passed and the Est- "qmremenu. and the new ate. closed as prayed for in said ..PaCkcFHead.. prong”, be. petition and on .iotlon of Ken- na” ensmlng alignment, neth M. Martin Esquire. Proctor for said Petition:-r. . lh l l ill- "'””"" t” E P "e ”" AND IT IS HEREBY oaoaaan cant additional strength .. . . ..ym. xmw ma Jaxmmei M... .. . Send for free illustrated zutbrlilw; c9pii:Il;:rI::fnI;ew:;;:,i;; 1 I U . . s" . . . . ' , ”1d"- 1. !IA'l' -ntioliggon pubmhed in cmrlomtown uore. Put a John, Deere Automatic Baler on -lhe l'l91'."' Tying is doneznpally, speedily, and I. E 3,31? HHWIARFAMN said once in cash week for at 3013 and youll turn out well-packed, wire- precisely with a minimum of wire and with ' ' ' gtlhfl 1'13". dr me” least four consecutive weeks from lied, sliced bales . . . easier and at lower no ends clipped to fall on the ground and 1 . HALIFAX, N. s. l 0' 5" "'1' - V the date hereof mid that II. mic c,,,Hha,. eve, befom tom. ,m..,,u,.,., 1,, "1. ""1 find their way into the stomachs of your I Pl i. t: L. iz. N w GI. . copy hereof be forthwith posted - .l'"Poriol oil controls overY slap in "'0 Pfbllvction syaririuahnn P”rrd;iilrlon. csnlntnllllwlih. ”;g',', '''::'.:"l:,.,:,".."",.,:,',',: in the followiniz l'-1-W" places re- It's a compact, automatic balor ll-ial hvwlock fl Em Fiirinaco.O.Lll to guaranIu'Yw lop drug Chlpmml ' :::Cl-(l:1:::'i l"C:::lo::l:0w"; hustles right along. baling from the wind- Big capacity and slurdy construction so luol 1 . dovaloiml 0' "- j M g PLANT M 3 id at or mm. tho R0 1 row at the role of 3 to 4 ions per hour. make this an outstanding automatic balm-, umors. ndanlmparlal 'Evorgroon Contract 1. ANIM . 01'! I . . .1!!! Th . d t th b 1. . M L . . . . g N Egg; pownm; gmk of cmmm. bundmg in Cm... 9 win row on era a a mg case rig el us poinioul to you the many plus valuol guard by Imperial Oil limited moam l 5 I H . . . , , . outomatl weather-tcnlrollld d'"V"Y ”''d ""1 (,ui.pu.po..; non.poi.omm.; town aforesaid and at or hear (from the power-dnven pickup, there 5 no of the lohn Deere Baler. Come in the ngxt mm." "ma" long lasting protection) me 1(3:t;1nkl gov? Sc;:tl:”l:i&ildir: cross conveyor to take it around the cor- lime you're in town. RT 0 E ' , 1 OHTAINABLE AT tn c ll I i t td i th ' srolnliivnoitpl EI?:l'.l;3(1il8T "rd gstnrsrsznutoltirfg imynmwi A P dun nntire thereof ' . I t ' I nlswnlnu-tons. WITNESS His Honoin Harold , f.eonard Pnlmcr. Judge. of the said m'"" Hulk." ml" um Probate Court at Ch:rlot.tetown in ' - ' mnh" 3".” Queen's County the day and year ' wnte r phone the nearest office of . . '1'. mi...... nu. ..,.. ...,.,.. .,.-....., loner: 0: Arnelt By the Court. Island Coop. services (Sgrll Frances B. vinnlcnmhe g "Buy Mormino Products” Registrar. "L"il'.'s'-.'."-.77, , (L. s.i ss- r -