23 ee eee OG ee eee gk eee age ee oe ee eee ee. =F reek ¢ oo \ - ; ae . ae ; pot luck ty |Bedlord, the ‘guesis of their dec. Te? Cente Chartol i ' ’ s / v ~octmnat ‘avery good attendan¢e Pians|service, Mrs. Leslie MacLean,|the man and enjoyed all. , Mrs. Arthur Hughes Y NOTES ON FUR FARMING The casual ee ca, | Tare, made for the holding of the| presided st the organ Mr and Mre. Fred. MacLeod, |Mr. Hoghes. os - . —— Leary Baptist ann picnic to be held at a Visitors at the home of Mr. and|U.S.A., are spending i | : held. on Thursday afternoo®|ister date. Mrs. Clifford Collieutt, Cape Wolt-|tlon visiting relatives and triceds| Mrs. Edward Jey w a v7 Ea Gold, writing im “Women’s factor in its case was the profit|2%y 2rd at the home of Mrs.) Mrs. James Mugford of Grove-|recently weré Mr. and Mrs. My-|in Springfield West. wth dutgeonoed Wear Daily”, states that one of|trend. It said the 1964 crop|Milton Smaliman, O'Leary. Ba-|jand, Mass., U. S. A., has spent |ron Wilcox, Boston, Mass. Mrs, Hazel Jelly who spent the -- a oa or aniniee the problems of the fur industry brought an average unit price of bies were‘were made life mem™-| the past two wees with * dau-| Miss Gertie O'Connor, Hali-| past winter in the U.S.A. retrn- ee ae on ee eae has always been the subject of| $24.82. In 1955 it was $26.06. In| bers as follows, Norman Buchat-|ghter, Mrs. Boyd MacWilliams, fax, N.S., returned to her home/ed to her home in O'Leary Satur-\ny MacDonald. ated P . 25 | an, by Peardon and Randy Smail-|and Mr. MacWilliams of Carle-| after visiting her parents, Mr.|day night. and P money. Loose credit and under-| 1956, it dropped more than y nigh’ re THE MOST MODER ' @apitalization are regarded as| percent to $19.54, and in 1957 the | ™#. pitts. Waeate, Beever ton, Lot 6, also visiting their and Mrs. Raymond O’Connor,) mrs Melvin Ellis O’Leary| Mr. and Mrs. Gould Jay, Bos- ERN ALUMINUM ~ dual evils along Seventh Avenue, | Board said the price was $19.38. anoany by Cathy Smalkman, Me- at on ae oe Cape re ua brothe:s and | and Mrs. Charles Rex, spent Sun-|ton, Mass., were visitors at the STORM WINDOWS |! a The cost of production, meee | an Gies 3 by Mrs. Avard| srr Toechen or tire oe ee eae ee ee day visiting the latter's sister and| home of Mr. and Mrs. George s N CANADA! 4 furriers are beginning to| while, remained fairly constant Harri . ° ringhill, n : * ’ameS/brotherinlaw, Mr. and Mrs. |Jay, Saturday @nd out that is more difficult to at between $19 and $20, the Board | Harris, Cathy Ruth Smallman by | scotia. O'Halloran. ° : : . . : , get money, also the dyers, dres-| said. Imports rose 56 percent in| Corinda mamas. Brien | Mer. Recent guests at the home of| Mr. Boyd Dumvitle, Murray |" “re? ae Pearse aah unl Mi, aa be hee Wee VISIT OUR DISPLAY BOOTH | gers. and others connected with eee ase im man. SS oe by Wendy ore See Mrs. ee Preguace ee > — a — children, Toronto, spent the past|Charlottetown,were guests at the | ta inustry ‘ nat Board sai competitive . ~ |Unionvale, were Misses Ann and/| weeks visiting his brothers Stan-| weex visiti ; ooh ; @ffect of the tremendous boom | disadvantage of domestic pro-| Harris, Natalie Eva Smaliman, Ferne Bailey, Union, New Jersey,| ley Edsyl, and Charles Dumville and Mice else ae some = eee aad IN THE te tors, thet has occurred ie the ducers is Pointed) up sharply ia a ie Soe ieee See | nk Mrs. Jack Baffus. New York. |in O'Leary. and sister, Mrs. Brent lbiane, ere wed Oo oe ° three years meet the de- | comparing a value i They also visited the home| MacDonald. ; oie fend, te’ Bree et have. fei of imporis $13.06 in 1967 andthe ladies of the Baptist W.M-S.[of Mr. and Mrs Der Arting,| ‘Barn Glen Couiphell, ond ove TE ae ul _ Sufficient capital to buy, them- | $15. year as against | serv Cream . Woodstock. Randy left Monday morning attended the 105th é Selves, must go into the money | the high domestic cost of produc-| 4 surptise party was held at} Dr. and Mrs. Dean Robinson|for their home in Toronto, Ont tality oles anniver- ; Market. And when they do, a re- | tion. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph/and three children of Charlotte-/ after visiting relatives and. PISQUID Talted Charen in Mount Stewar | pre must pe on character, | “From ~ above it will be seen cLennan, on Tuesday evening town, Lal the week-er¢ as/friends in O'Leary and vicinity.| wr and Mrs Floyd Jay with aa su om amount of business done an-| that the United States mink pro- 2ist., when a number of re-/ guests . and Mrs. Clayton} Mrs. Effie Osbourne of Rock- Mertin and Irwin : Sually over a period of five years. | ducers are taking great pains t/Jafives and friends gathered in|Stetson, and Mr. Henry Stetson, | land, Mass., is spending a couple por gli pe = catine tase aa tee Wis ca tee OLD HOME WEEK ®xpense costs over the same per-| have the government place @m/ honor of their son and his wife, | Unionvale. ‘ of weeks visiting relatives and ~ , . fod, and the net earnings. import duty on mink, which it is] Mr. and Mrs. Clayton MacLennan| Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Stetson| friends in Springfield West. en to Chettattotews Thure- ae peacimongg ha — a i a —* bit une r “ == But —— of Calgary, Se, OP eve vie a children, and Mr. and.Mrs.| The Baptist Men's association) Mr and Mrs. Owen Kelly spent! George Fag niet / GUAR tunate in those years, may place a tariff) iting their parents, are leav-|Heber Profitt and children, re-jheld their ann Phere IN een ANTEED ty in the last two years. | on importations, amd/ing for their home the latter|turned to their home after visit-| meeting at Bell’s Shore at Mill : money-lenders are inclined to| ot interfere with Canadian skims. | 5r+ of the week. A very fitting}ing the Mainland. On their re-| River on Monday evening, with a ' QUALITY — SERVICE — SATISFACTION . keep shy of him. The Fur Information Council of | adress forthe occassion was/turn they visited “WoodLeigh,”|large- number present. After a H t th ; A public relations program for | the U.S.A. will show a_ Val-| read by Mrs. Keith MacDougall| near Kensington, P. E. I. few words of welcome to the vis- ave ou e aWeWVe S _ the fur 7 nape oe iety 7 oe part of the | snd a well filled purse presented| The West Point Presbyterian jitors present by the vice-presi-/] — SAVE NO ‘year by Ruder Fina for | Fashion Industry's by Mrs. Milford Ellis. Clayton|-Church was packed to capacity|dent, Mr. Reigh Shaw, a devo- t the Fur Information and Fashion | at the National Exhibition in! and Jean although taken by sur-/| Sunday afternon July 19th., when/tional period was led by Kent- a tae reiba anon asin Ay will look ‘ae Council of the United States. This | Moscow, which is mow im PIO 1,i.0 thanked all for their kind-| members of the Bethel L. 0. A.|ford Horne, followed’ with a sinz-\| PFerguesn AS NEVER DOWN ee fe gress. ._ a ness. The remainder of the eve-)and Bethelette L. O. B./ A.,/song led on the organ by Mrs. | We have a good stock ef the old reliable No. 5@ Clipper leads ae. eae Sanne: anes ane fe | ie was spent in social chat held their regular annual parade,| Ruth Silttker. Two duets “How|[' combine in 6 ft. and 7 ft... . Power take off and Engine BEFORE ! PAYMENT =~ E supplement ae several styles Wustrate and hymn-sing, with Mrs. Ed-| Mr. Gordon Ross, G. M. of the/Great Thou Art,” and “I Love Drive. Bagger and tank type, our price is several hundred a tar ashion sory ayy aay sstefimd a--rgre HE any 3 women can ward re eee L..L. for Prince Edward Island! Him’’, was rendered by Cynthia | mere less than ay pn wre pe on the market and besides \ a ribution in-mat form has-been eg-turs-in-the-latest-fashions..| PRS, 1 sh hostess. | SS eee eqpesty and eticlency gen , h wa y Promised, and a. campaign| ‘he event, held under the aus- tek ’ serene , ‘ ‘REGENT” made in the Maritimes by Maritime @ga‘nst unethical fur advertising the \United State De The regular meeting of the L. : | Also we have the new self propelled No. 35 with 7% ft. cut. | will very likely be carried out. ae Sa is aimed at promoting WILD ANIMA ! ONE LAST WORD”—We have a good combine at a bet- personnel, iets | A film project, in conjunction | increased understanding im the} dress, and a variety of good and) |] fer price and naturally they are not going to last long. Te with the National Association of | Soviet Union of the American way | services available to American] | | Please get in touch with us quickly and we hope you enjoy ; Fur Manufacturers, is planned.| of life. The exhibition depicts} consumers, including their labor ts Be Sure to see them at the | OLD HOME WEEK WHILE IN TOWN. ; REGENT The object is to give the public a| how Americans live, how they’! affiliations and union benefits SEE US DURING OLD HOME WEEK greater knowledge of the fur in- . - dustry. ant to show the Indes MR F ARMER 1 FISH AND GAME BOOTH E. D. 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