OITAWA.-Canada's new coat of arms (right) is a simplificat- ion of the old coat (left). All un- lnecessary frills. those not her- .-an-. L753."-"" TF7--"1l73;'7.win1"' aldic elements. were erased. CP Win.-photo Hunters' Corner (Continued from Page 0) thing was amiss and they emer- ged from the alders to find out what all the noise was about. The ladies remained on the dyke and had a bird's eye view of developments. Again the covey flushed whenever the setters went on point. The hunters -hadn't time to walk within gun- shot. They alighted in a field not far from their wives and a recount showed only 15 in the covey-five had sat light. On the next flush only 10 took off. The off feature of this occurance is that neither one of the fives were found. ' T0 EARTH My opinion is that they simply burrowed down like rats into the mass of dead grasses and grass roots and let the dogs walk over them. I have had them try that stunt before and held Old Jack right on the spot. I have seen him pounce like a cat on a mouse and have a Hun explode like a rocket from between his paws. No scent is waited on the air currents when Huns act that way. This week two hunter friends of mine had is shot at a large covey. it flew approximately soo yards and came down in the corner of a field that lulled into a swampy awale. As they moved in for the second shot they kept watch to see the birds did not take off again and were positive they didn't. Tiicy hunted that field and swaie for close to an hour with two top ranking point- ers and never raised a fcatl-irr. This Is not anything unusual in thin I')('haVl0l.ll'. it has happen- ed to this columnist. in view of the foregoing how is it that a group of hunters hunting willy nilly in a sort of hit or miss game all day without starting a covey on what grounds do they claim there are no lfuns in the districts covered. When Huns really decide to sit tight in matted cover about the only pro ilent will get them air- bou no is to he stepped on by a dog or nudged with the too of a hunters boot. This columnist has learned the hard way that Huns aru where you find them. Bacit Stretch Continued from Page 0) driven by Clayton ltllam. Les Styles" four-year-old mare. Hal's Gal. 2.10 16. is by the same horse and out of Lola Dale. Then there is Jock Fraser's two-yearold, Hal Again. 2.16 45, made in a win against aged horses; he was driven by Jim Ssrwt.h's son. Ken- ny. i believe that is a new rec- ord for Maritirnetired two - year-old pacers. He is out of Mae Bssdlong. 2.10 3-5." We are glad indeed to have the above information. and it. will be pleasing. we are sure. in many here to see the results of mating our Island-bred mares with good stallions brought in from the U.S.A. Adios Harry. 1.55. the all-time money winning chanpion among pacers. with earnings of almost 0.110.000 and also all-time har- ness horse winner. trotter or pacer. is feeling the stings of defeat and it is not due to his (want of need or courage. It is because he was unfortunate enough to hit his knee. which has been very sensitive ever Ince. Re probdly should have been retired until It had been fully cured. Joe 0'Brien'a Adios Halifax. In Races 2 and 0, the trotlec Royal Train (Chappeil). competing against pacers. was 1-1. First Again (C. Smit.li) 2-3. Myrtle's Boy (Burbine) 5-2. Per- fect Hal (0'Meara) 3-8. times 2.12 16 and 2.15 1-5. The 2.12 1-5 mile is a new record for Royal Train. he is owned by Dr. Pres- ton Maclntyre. Montague P.E.f. At Fredericton last Monday night. Bay State Joe (Devlin won the 1st and 6th dashes. with Millie's Son (Etter) 2-3. Prince Abner (Smith) 4-2. time 2.16 1-5 and 2.17. Bay State Joe owned by J.B. Mcnghcn. St. Stephen, N.B. Millie's Son is by Playdale 2.0-tie, dam Millie Kalmuck. 2.0815. In the 3rd and 0th dashes My Ciegg (Killam) was 1-2. Jo- Ann Castle (Savage) 5-i. Lesa- bel (Harper) 3-8. time 2.13 and 2.12. My Clegg owned by Byron Dobson. Rivervlow Heights, N. 3.. and Jo-Ann Castle is owned by J.R. Savage. Fredericton. In the 4th and 9th dashes. Hal's Mae (Kiilam) l-3. Hal's Gal (Morey) 4-1, Apache Chief (Rob- bins) 24). Might Grand (Cluff) 8-2. times 2.11 3-5 and 2.11 I6. Hal's Mae owned by the Valley Stables, and l-Ial's Gal by H.l.. Styles, Woodstock. N.B. In the closnig days of recent Lexington. Kentucky. race meet- lng Joe O'Brien won the Gene Acres Pace. purse 35.200, with the home-bred Razzle Dazzle. ii three-ycar-old pacer, with the miles in 2.1 2-5 and 2.2 4-5. Joe also won the three year old pace at the end of the Lexington meeting with In Time, in 2.5 1-5. Joe's showing at Lexington this year is not to be compared with last year's because of the absence. due to lameness. of his free ; far, all trnltcr Scott Frost. 1.58 2-3. that last year won iii firsts and 3 scconds in 21 starts. and a total of 385,851 for the season. His all . time win- third largest money winner in harness - horse history. At Roosevelt Raceway last week. Wing Commander (S. Smith) won the B Pace. purse 32.700. time 2:08 1-5. He is own- ed by Richard Jabalee of North Sydney. N.S. FRENCH CROWN! In France. trotting races at- tract ti mendous crowds, and the French mars "Gellnotie" re- ccntly took a nvord of 2:03. which is the best for a European- brcd performer. Her total win- nings are 8287.929. Her grand- slre and grand - dam were im- ported from the United States. A new two - year - old pacing record for geldlngs was made October lst by Corsican. driven by Pete Daley. time 1.50 1-5. Tattersalls' Sale of standard- bred yearlings held at Lexing- ton, Kentucky. September 27 and I8 comprised IN head oI year- lings that brought a total of 0355.350. Largest consignment to sell was the 00 head offered by Castleton Farm; they brought nlngs are 835.685, and he is the TIMELY NOTES ON Fllll TOPICS The Danish fur sales at Cop- enhagen will have an Auction Sale from December 3 to 12. at which 50.000 standard mink. 50.000 pastel mink. and 11000 other mutation mink will be olf- ered. Other sales will be Jan- uary ld to 22 March it to 14 and April 25 to 29. The Danes have made considerable progress in fur farming and their sales draiw quite a number of buyers to them. , That long-haired furs are com- ing back is indicated by the fact that the white fox offerings at Anning, Chadwick and River Sale in London on October 1. were 100 per cent sold. Kam- chatka lots were up is percent. with prices ranging as high as 323.50. A report on the Hudson's Bay Compan , sale in London stated that mutation mink were very firm. LARGER DEMAND George H. Mayors. president of the Ranchers Marketing Ser- vice of New York. was the tea- tured speaker at the meeting of the Valley Fur Breeders Associ- ation. Logan. Utah. last week. Mr. Mayer; was very optimist- ic on mink and stated that there will be a larger demand than ever by the trimming trade. and that means that all types of mink will find a good market. We are glad to hear that George is still on the move; he has been an immense advantage to by Joe licnnessey and added some more to Harvey Corm- ier's 1.10 list. Here are the re- sults of the 3th and 9th dashes: Jolly Jim (Cormit-ri 1-1. For- ever Rosecroft 2-2. Jolly Dick (J. Goguen) 4-3. three other starters. times 2.09 3-5 and 2.09. The ist and 4th dashes. Esso (H. Poulton) l-2. Ralph Hal (E. Beers) 4-1. Betty S. Belle (H. Cormier) 25. five other starters. times 2.17 and 2.16 4-5. The 2nd and 6th dashes. Joppa Maid (R. Campbell) 3-l. Try Guy (H. Woods) 1-0. Jeanne's Pride (C. Downey) 2-7. Madeline (H. Renault) 7-2. times 2.13 and 2.13 3-5. The 3rd anl ttth dashes. Pepper Clegg (J. Goguem 1-4. Abbeiand (W. Jardine) 4-l. Jol- lity's King (H. Cormier) 2-7. Top Royal (T.C. Collette) 5-2, Denny Pointer (E. Shaw) N. times 1.11 1-Siand 2.10 46. We had a telephone . cl from Arnie Patterson. Public Re- lations official for Saickvllle Downs Raceway. stating that the 31.500 "Colonel Dan Frec- Por-All Pace" will he raced to- night. and that it will be tele- vised and carried by radio net- work. The writer is gratelully to my very good friend. B.C. Cruikshank. owner of sackvilie Downs. for so kindly inviting ma over as a guest to sea the race which be has named in my hooou I. fur farming through the years.: and is known throughout the Un- ited Staies and Canada. and is respected for his opinions and advice. A tow years ago. he was here as guest of the P.E.l. Fur Breeders Association and was given a great reception. J. George Greenberg, execu- tive anager of Associated Fur Manufacturers. is trying to pro- mote a reasearch agency that column all fat wee? Ona-tailor-ida.Iisr-Hsunodeoatsara Iday. New Y-ork. Times. Ieatur- diyu nor. um, um, .34 mi R.fU”S TO ing millii in different shades. Coats irorn a Stewart pastel. 32.089. Jacket prices ranged from I ranch cap-jacket at 8499 to I pastel at 51009. Stoles started at 8389 for a pastel cowl capelet and ranged to 593 for a white- coilared stole. A large share of the furs ranged in prices from about 8750 to 81.00). The Western Canada part of the Canada Pageant of Fur Fash- ions at Regina. Saskatchewan, was shown is a sold-out home. according to Mario Consialio. Montreal organizer of the Trans- Canada event fr the Fur Trade Association of Canada. inc. He says traditional Western hospital; ity was extended to the indus- try's fur garment presentation and its participants by the muni- cipal governments concerned in all cities visited. Ed Gold has gone to a great deal of trouble to compile the Mink imports to the United States from Sweden. Denmark. Norway. Finland. and Canada in the years 1953 50 1966. Canada's mink exports to the U.S. in 1950 were 681,000; in 1956 they had increased to 792.000 which was not a large advance. In 1950. Sweden exported 95.000 mink and in 1956 it increased to 850.- 000. Denmark sent 112.000 in 1950 and 358.000 in 1956. Norway sent 27.000 in 1950 and 216.000 in I956. Finland exported 42.000 in 1950 and 113,000 in I936. The total nisrnber of mink from the above countries that entered the United States in 1950 was 1.037.000; in 1956 it was l.B&50(hJ. WHITE OR BLACK Persian Lamb and White Mink appear as (two favorite furs as trimming for black coats. which are being featured by Meyer Stoll of New York. They look very charming in illustrations three-quarier length. sold at 8.l.- . I89. and . Gun Metal petite atl00l'-U with -mm W I ("Mum-I Fgf Rgyql Party reason given by buyers is that! woman prefer to wear their fur is something new. collars on med coat iRancb mink shawl coats. priced 3250 am 8315. arci popular. some stores are sellins fur-trimmed coats at 815. 8145 i and me. Our inuakrat tranie-rs will be interested to learn that at An- ning, Chadwick and Kiver's sale at London on October 6. Russian mutrat was 100 percent sold, and advanced 10 per cent in average. Spring goods were stronger than winter skins. ad- vancing as high as 11 percent. They went mostly to France. with London taking almost all of the winter merchandise. Czechos- lavakian muskrat was it!) per- cent sold. Czech goods were tak- en mostly by London merchants. Top price for the sprint musk- rat, was 31.46. The lowest price - was 51.03. The Black Fox Magazine points out in their notes: "Pell- ing At Random" that rushing cause in a hurry. the pelting anl fleshing job is done in a sloppy manner. and that results in a much lower Pd! Pfict Nil" C. M. FRAZEE . INSURANCE LIF-FIRE-AUTO I-IOSPITALIZATION PLANS SCHOOL STUDENT ACCIDENT PLAN 179 Queen St. Box 212 where they are worn by beau- tiful young Iadies. In Pasadena. would make a scientific survey to determine the best promotion- a.l techniques for furs. Mrf to determine the best promotion-. Greeisberg. along with four. others. is giving the matter care-. study and is receiving assur-1 arices from furriers. companies and others that) money will be available to make a success of the endeavour. The dressers and dyers guilds have offered to contribute 350.000 to 375.000 to the promotional kitty. and the auction companies have pledged themselves to give full support to the program. Macy's. New York's leadingi retail emporium. ran a seven- Vlooii Island - caribou Ferry Service SEPT. 22 to OCT. 20 Daily from each terminal: I! a.m., ll a.m. I p.m.. 4 p.m. STANDARD TIMI-I For daily report dial CFCY on first weather broadcast. Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited. For particulars contact: auction .. Y. M. Grand Finals to be ADMISSION: ADULTS MILLER BROS. FIDDLING and STEP DANCING Eliminations for Queen's County 1'0 BE HELD AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18th-8:30 P.M. ADMISSION 500 L COME AND BRING THE FAMILY ENTRANTS wnrrn T0 Y.M.C.A. CHTOWN At Prince of Wales College PRIZES FOB ELIMINATION DONATED BY Charlottetown. P.E.l. . mink to market for the opening. I sales is a risky business. be-l ' Give Up Suite iti:w YORK CF)-The x...( York Journal-American reports (Xuun Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabia wouldn't budge for Queen Elizabeth As a result. the paper says. the Queen and Prince Philip uill uci cupy the second-best suite in the' Sat.. October 12. 195711.. Guardian rm 7 Courage said that "we hate no intention of moiing " Hotel officials and protocol ex hotel's next-best suite. A0 28A. would be all righi Suite 28A is the stopping place in New York of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. uhu are out of tovin. The suite would be used as a resting place duruig iiie day- jonl). susce'no overnight may II .New York is on the royal itian try. Ontario II the and Canad- ian centre of production of cav- iar from the roe of the stash goon. 1 Waldorf Astoria Hotel when they - are here Oct. 21. The U.S. state department -asked the Waldorf to reserve its Imost paltial quarters, the 5150a- day presidential suite. Then it was discovered that the suite al Iready uas engaged beyond the idaite of the royal visit by Prince Faisal. 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