" 'cn..24. 1951 women's Wear Daily. NOW Y0??- repm-tj that Mr. Bensky. a native at Finland. now realdins in New 1960-ol Finnish crop of mini! 313 for is all marketed. The till!!!- iities were Ml-lmlwd 3' 501-020 ranch mink. "M in"? 9h 'v lnum fox Ind 8.W0 N"9,'””' H” mm that Finnish nut?" 1" 3" rione ver9.wIll It ?h0."'1”'” "F shows in Scandinavian csIIitI.'lGI .3”, ya;-, winning or number of prizes. About fifteen years 880 1'Nd9F10h Petersen. a native of Finland. asked my; employment with the Mcnure and Macxlnnon silver Fox Parml. vimy Ranch near Charlottetown He was taken on and spent two years and received a thorough training in all branches of (ox iarmlng. He also took the course oi lectures and graduated. with a diploma Rom the Mcnure and McKinnon school of Fox Farm- ing. The lectures were compiled cost . - ':'.l':':i"":i.u"o':'":'3?:'"x'za':'s-si;i'a”'n the of cost hrousht 0360 each. Further reports on the Norweg- ian March sale mentioned above state that 685 of the 1.0!! platin- ums were sold at an avenge of 199 kroner (true American) and the top was 470 kroner (95.80 Am- erican). 10.080 silver for were 881: soidatanaverageoft5Manda top of 047.40; 10,791 blue fox were I15 sold at an avenge or 126 kroner (317.04) and a top oi easso. Women's .Wear Daily continues featuring silver for and mutations In a recent iuue they show new style capes for Spring which man- ufacturers are developing to ach- ieve a soft. luxurious aiieet with- out too much bulk. spring collec- tions in fox reflect these slimmer. softer themes in more variety than ever before. During my recent visit toohicagowberelstayed at the Palmer House, I saw more silver fox and mutations worn than I had noticed for the past several years, and they looked very nice indeed. hunk of Canadian origin was used in the collection of fur. gar- by the writer and formed the bssihmmu shown in manna cam” of instruction in theory 101' 3 number of students. most of them sent here by the Hudsons Bay Co -. The diploma was quite an ornate aiiair with a large seal and ribbons. when Mr. Peterson was leaving for Finland we ad- vised him to have it framed and placed in the window of the larg- est stores in Helsinki, with a pia- card telling about it. He later wrdte us that police had to be cau- ed to keep the crowds away and sent us a picture of the window with the diploma in its centre. Al- most immediately afterwards he was made inspector of all on ches of fur iarrning in Finland. The March auction of Norwegian silver fox held at Oslo, reported 909:, sold at an averase price of 1!) Norwegian kroner (equal to 326.20 American money.) Blue fox was 869s sold at an average of 126 kroner (equal to 817.64 American). The sale was said to have attract- good attendance and firm prices. Department stores in Chicago are reporting increases of demand for furs ranging from ten to twen- ty-five per cent above last year. some of the buying is said to be beiiluss expectations-are that high- gertaxesmaybspiacedonfursand high fur prices are anticipated. Mink ,is still leading the best seller list: Dark ranch mink in capes ranges in price from sooo to 91,500. plus tax. Ilntil a higher price is reported the 98.000 paid to Neiman-Mar- eus of New York for a mink coat this month in a presentation of women's and children's wear "as made in Canada." The inlnlrs were from the current spring re- tau assortment of Henry Morgan a Go. Lui., oi Montreal and To- ronto. Illustrations show them as very attractive and of excellent manufacture. Fur fashion awards. about six in number, will be adiudg by a panel oi four members at the fourth annual fur trade conven- tion and fashion show to take place in Toronto April id-is. It will mark the introduction of ndxt winter's fur garment lines. -Over zoo iur garments from sixty inan- ufscturers will be presented in two fashion shows, the first to take place on Monday lunch time, the second after dinner on the second day. More than forty manufact- urers irom Montreal, lbronto l..... Winnipeg have already signed for ths show and others are expected tofillintnmakethetotainumber around sixty. A large crowd of turmen from all across Canada is expected to attend the convention. ludg by advance reservations reported. The following summaries of the quantities offered. sold and aver- age prices at the Canadian Fur Auction Sales company vendue at Montreal, from March i2-le in- Olliliva. has been compiled by 090110 A. Callback, manager Fur Marketing Department O.N.B.!'B. A. It will be noted that prices are a shade higher than the previous sale. which is certainly encourag- made from the new sapphire mu- ins tstipn pelts stands as the highest price paid tor a sapphire. or any mi k coat for that matter. Al- iho gh Russian sable garments have ' ietched higher prices--as mun: Fulls .. .....-......III1ao1 inferior Types ........ ........-. lwi Lower Grades ......................... NT 4.- 1-flit The following summarises the yselling of the Fox Catalogue. corn- Dlrlsohs being made with the com- PIny's January sale: March llli January 1051 Ne. w Av. Av. Gold Price Price Old 8.81 IR 93.32 1688 13.81 2156 21.54 1811 10.20 M31 16.33 90 11 M 3& 1100 .. Q3 .. gest that you do not grade PILLIAN. SIIIIION3 I - . . .4 -Ha”-1, a ' W ATTENIION FARMERS In view of thelpresent price of potato sacks, we wish to warn our customers that every precaution be taken to protect any bugs in your possession. We sug- unless you are assured they will move promptly, so that the bag will not become damaged That all bags distributed by us during the pres- ent shipping season snd not returned in good condition will be charged at the ends of the season at the current prices. In the event thstvyou have received bags from us and dispose of them elsewhere, should obtain bags for replacement to us, otlierwise care should be taken to see that you receive the proper value. snnsons s1vnj'nsaos'ianr.aNn msnao. J. Summerside, Freetown and Emerald , uouamv, snnsoss AND naorssnsmn ' . ' Misoouche snn.sssorsnr.sNs. A be .,NewAnnan I your potatoes in good bags or use. we to"ioin" the lens- at-tba tbrashim ., your appointment nmwu early when you buy chicks to avoid, disappoint- GOII ment. Best for Cross Brads 5 to 6 weeks; for Bar- red Rocks 6 to 7 weeks. For mnment phone 1591-2 or , "!wasdcwnhereeountlng the whiebchildrenabd mullet that are up" sranddauahmt, explained kneelins in the savior border "and" the . er excitement ”I found these!" Andvthere for us to resend admire were the unfoldinl petals snowdrtga. waxes and pretty against e lum keen mu leaves. "In llarchl" we exclaimed- . "I think it's wonderful.'. It was. out of the brown earth damp and apparently dead. hid come the miracle oi liie. growth. out of the chsrnei-house of the buried seed. out of the bonds of the ll'IV0' clothes in another season like this. a resurrection and a promise to all. Jamie rn-ought us a bouquet of guru-y Pussy Willows .gathered on his way from school one sunny aiiernoon of this week. when pell- ing his own gateway. he had walk- l95I and "leki' Karolynkabrieked. when openins. door oiihschase.swinsinsh: 0 lhrewell . ; . 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