3. ,x «war av‘-x.~,-«.~y at -o 5. ‘av rm. s . .5»-».-,.....w WlNl\‘ilPE(;-‘ !CP‘r .._ Lewis 51. .‘3E0_1‘.26 5ll.J3‘b§. Yenloved. from the ihen.r=l1 1933 ‘lo the course of a ‘l and political career that made his name known ;;,cmgg ‘Canada. died here Mnnday night,‘ ills was 79. llis drarnatir: removal from the bench was mainly due to charges concerning his actions in 1929 and l_,930 as Manitoba Surrogate Court l.ll.1dge. He had refused to grant. West 30th St... New York C‘.i1;y_ who represent. six of largest {chinchilla breeders association in ’America. (LS . MARKET The United States is the world's greatest ‘market for furs. Nota withstanding the fact that they produce the largest number of mnnk in the world, yet they are the biggest customer for our Can- adian mink. and they also buy in NOYWHV. Sweden. Denmark and Japan. A des=pa.tch from Tokyo. dated May 10. states that the exports of mink skins to tihe United States in March continued to run wefl ahead of 1957 figures. Ship» , lmenvt/ii included s4.;oo mink that (311116 yew. 5 W _ _ \ be man. an‘ 82,000 In February. seeing a fgwagfo the eneltign Etnthgl Fm the hrs/L qu‘§rter 9! 1953' 3 Huds~on"s Bay Company auction W31 M 209200 mink were exmrl‘ room in 1926: they were a blu— ed from Japan U’ ms U'S‘A* .. ..a; lGOVE.RNOR-GENERAL _ ONORS WAR DEAD Md” Governor —‘ Geneilal the Cenotaph in their memory» +1u.-mg p,.5.-.._m to g,.,.,,,. Hi ;,«»,i - '--» —. ‘:4 _~ fix. - .,_.,, 3 ,¢_ - or; the war dead of S11lnI1'l61‘« yesterday. with «ea 3 d t as he places a wreath at Air Cadets D-artbof tlaiee Slaigglceuencyv may be UEELY NOTES ON FUR TOPICS lQne=Til~ne Judge Who Mode‘ History In W33 Dies At 79 letters of aCll11l11l.§l.l‘?llU!l in the estate of Alexander ?'acl‘.I.nnal.d. millionaire Winnipeg merchant, to MacDona1d’.s daughter. Mrs. Grace Anne Forlong, and her hus- band. The l\’lan_ild‘b.a Court of Appeal granted the letters over his l1P;ad and, he charged, .clandesl.ir1eIy. He held a public meeting in a Winnipeg theatre and a resolution was oassed asking the legisla.‘I.1r«= tn invalidate the Appeal Court action. Superior Court lodges asked mg federal ,i-ustlce minister to remove‘ ' Judgte Stubbs from the bench and Mr. Justice Frank Ford was an 7 pointed royal commissioner to in« vestigate. ADJUDGED GUll_.'l,“‘l" The 24-day hearing created in tense interest across l.be country. Judge Stu-libs suggested that the inquiry be held in the Winnipeg A«uditoriu.rn and that admission be charged. After hearing 800,000 —'wom_{;- gf Open for Wedding /_ Receptions Dial 4522 i*=h—grey in color, soft, short fur, and looked as 3 they would be At the Oslo fur sale in Norway _May 5. dark and pastel mink are both 90 per cent sold. The mrage price was 731 kroner. and c-nt of 3.000 silver blue males ?iVeI‘aged $18.00. In pastels. about 65 per cent of the 4.000 sold (males) brought from $23.90 to very attractive made up in cer- tain types of fur apparel. It was a Maritimer who suc- ceeded in bringing some chin- ATTENTION Hoe missus , srncm. For: om: WEEK ONLY "§t°§rag“;T Um/0:)‘.bB:‘fat1a] tot’ spring silver lgngggifi e:13idf;1>rrn- MAY 7 to 14 2 ~ . e er 05 o. l A . 11, -~ I.’ v '-. » _ ~ . ‘ jlh a top of 107 kroner. from $20 to $22. andHf1:n::1e:0a(t“F0r years they were given the " ‘ ' cold shoulder. but this did not HOG GROWER A collection of‘ 13.000 pastel.$12.Sapph11-ek . » got 1_i_’~,-3,; had a top of 180 kron_er.! males, E “ere $ _O M0 for he largest buyer was the United? NEW MU'l'ATl0N tales. The Norwegian kroner is The .Hudson’s Bay C-mnp_an_y‘ daunt the people who bad faith in them. v Now we notice a. full page ad valued at 14-03 cents in U.S. coin New York. proudly announces the “Women‘s Wear Daily“ an- pncy. ‘ ‘ . world. premiere offering of 1400 nouncing the first offering from Imports of raw furs 1nto>the,“‘Diadem" brand Omega E1\/EA the 1958 crop of Empress chin: gmted Kingdom from the United natural pale beige mutation mink Chfllét "5Ul36I‘b1.'.~’ I11al1Ch€d D5135 Phone 3626 ttates during the first quarter of The s 6 go on sale with other in bundles and grades“ display-— __ IN 10 BAG LOTS on ovmn $3.25 per cwt. ILLON & SPILLETT LTD. Ch’town, P.E.I. '70 Queen St. [958 totalled 1.346.342 pounds ster- B EMBA min-l<:, from May 12 to 15, ed =b.v Machutan Fur Corp.. 145 long. This was an increase of 8 per. cent over the corresponding period of 1957. ITALIAN INTEREST A few days ago, a collection of 3.4.187 UMPA standard r a n c h mink was 92 per cent sold at,Hud- it will be interesltingto see the‘ l31‘Lces they will bring. >’ ’ * . PROOF OE You]: Lav; 0 At the same auction, A. W.§ Klammer of Stewart, l\/llnnesotaz‘ .L.C. Klamrner of Hutchison. Min» nesota; Paul Serdar -of Wads- Wotrthl fllliiéiois; and Arnold Sch-_ on n ’ ’ son‘: Bay Company fur sales. offeering Va:i13:Esn'tV‘géic°£f51:1uf;°i ‘New York. Prices according to ions which "are im }i0ubL hi hv the report, were vr -y firm com» (3355 and i.1...d.;(.t mg} ‘pared to the January sale endlpamculgr gale’ “'.fl‘1’ Shh“, .3“: there was A strengthening tenden-l highest av.er;.,_ge price of the 1558 Acy evident on females and lower season. { From ‘ W3 merchandise‘ The names mentioned aboveb ‘ The flendamce was referred '30 are well lsnown-‘to mi} Maritime 3. excellent. The top price for‘ fur _pal.me,.§_ males was $57.00 and females $32. CHINCHILLA There was some Italian support chinchilla me hag had ,0“: from Italian buyers who were pre-. hard unhm "c{;,I;j3 to Sammie‘ ‘A v 1 Sent” _ leading place in the consciousness : At the Vancouver auction of the: of the ladies who adorn themselxn Western Canadian Raw Fur Com-l as with fine furs; As our readers pony on May_6, a small collec-1 are aware, these tiny rabbit-like honorl dark mink l males) b, ughtf animals had their habitat in high Eroun. $25.00 to $33.00. Thirty perltrees in the Andes mountains of JEWELLERS LTD. > Phone 3424 ‘CID CID s v . Uncondll1o1~.- Ever? MOB-POWER BATTERY is - flu . cl Insured for 19 »Mo!! - ‘wk ‘f',;‘fi‘,"£°fsdm§:.:ns (depending on the type) 2‘ G slut accidental damage. Replacement lflignig back. at Y0“? °P“°“’ Y” P“ ‘"1’ can service rendered. surging p Cu-mdlan Titl- Prassute forced twin let _!f!'85'1‘-3 wash like windshield while V6" drive. 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