DISCUSS HOG WEIGHING METHODS t .‘Icinbcr~ of Pr or: Frlwrtrd Island farmers 'riizr : r o .i p .t Limits Are On In Province '. ‘he *err‘pera *ii 30 Heiress. ’n .trry Veh': "E\t‘l.‘ll.‘ ~- T"fitl5 Canada be"'neii Barrie ind C‘nar'nt'p'mw: , t‘ ‘0‘"“1'113‘ m \\c':ht. be allow. : pet axel. or 32000 :i‘css per tandem axei Cr-ntnued II‘F‘IT‘. puze 1‘ tonk '1?“ force of “w quake with loss of me and heavy damage. ...\1('l)e:'mv:' u'r‘: lizan ~a 'E illt‘ incomplete dea'h l's' tncl'lricd 12 at. Ant-brirztzc. it at Kittii-tk eight at Seward. six at \aldcz and one .I‘. Winner .utiz' hurl unconfirnzt-d report‘s that ii died a "*r iiti'ic \‘l:i;c of Chenega 1‘ land in Print mind ' The coas‘ :uaro Sid a sea- .man was wept in sea irr-m Ka- yak Island. 'MANY )IISSIM'. i'enin'iied litiantouti‘erl iiili eri Forty~ei2ht patients a' I'IIiiiPit- 'dorf Air Force Base llil~Pl"-' at Anchorage were flown to Cali- fornia. A five—man Civilian ~cierfitic team and etzh‘ a‘t‘mri \(‘t'e evacuated by A'r in Ildllw'flm Air Force Ba~e at Bcd’crrl Mass. The Hilario of l'aldey r-ii inr- Guli of Alaska was rammed Saturday nixli' How of Him residents drove 117 nil»: in the: cars to iiizliei' ground at Guikana. Valdez. the lli‘tllt“ "twr of Gov Egan. was among the hardest hit by rhe Wink" ‘l’llt‘l‘l slammed Alas a at 336 pm Good Fridav In Washington. the army said 80 per cent of Valdez was destroyed. I A series of after-shocks kept resrdents on rdze ‘ Elii no new major amaze .' ported The strongest mor registered 62 on the Rich- tei' scale. a readin: r‘as~'iic as serious But it was minor compared nith the hi: shocker that rated from 8.2 to 2,7. ' If 8.7 becomes the foal fig- ure. the Alaska quake would be the strongest ‘ recw‘dert ’fi' science. The Francisco earthquake of limo re:h ererl at 8.25 and a few shocks o’ 8.5 and 8.6 have bcen recorderl 2n re- cent years in isolated regions. LOSS IS HEAVY Many landmark burldings in Anchorage were severely dam- aged. The city‘s largest apart- :ment building. the ll—storey \lt. chKinley Apartments. was con- tlemned. The Westward Hotel \allll'flfi ~ was ~— LBJ PLANS usual man was celebrated It lSlAND NEWS PAGE. . l “ . all morning. Hymns of joy thanksgiving were sun: churches were spring flowers. dies minating at the altar where the ALBERTON - The glorious‘blessing of the Paschal message of the Resurrection ofi milk Plat“?- Jesus Christ was proclaimed ml Sundayf ing of the prophecies. the Litany' andl of the Saints sung by the cho.r. a n d thc blcsstng of the Easter \\'£IlL‘I' and the Pl‘m‘illt'lal govel‘llmcnt. with‘ and the public renewal of bap- Which was caiiccllcd March 31 j tismal vows ll‘ Alberton churches beautiful At the Sacred Heart Churcu.! through the church. tel-- .312 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Mon. Mar. 30. 1964. Rev. run. Ness. ‘lChrist's Resurrection Celebrated Yesterday Cam“? Meeting In April This was followed by the read Preceding the renewal of Holy Saturday's vigil service Dc~ baptismal vows. Angela .\l.'irit-. gain at 10.45 pm. It opened \Vllhl infant daughter of Mr. ‘and Mia. the blessing of the new fire and John Gavin. was baptized, The 3'93" are EXDGCICd to center the procession with lighted can- service concluded with the Mass al'uund ' and La d ' ()n Easter Sunday morning the‘ half-past nine by Rev. Gerald Steele. At St. Peter's Anglican Church the service of Holy Communion was conducted At the Presbyterian Chuan worship was conducted by Mr. Donald Ross. The choir tion was “Look, Ye Saints." At the United Church worship was conducted and the sermon cached by Rev. maid. The mceting at Borden. be- twrcn the officials of the CNR hccn schcdiied t'or sonic- tiinc in midApril. The talks are held annually smcc five years ago and tth potato shipment problems and the reccnt cuts in rail service. by the rector. P selec ‘ David Mac ‘ summer ferry sei‘\'icc.. meeting on April 28 lTwo Degrees i WEATHER V TORONTO <CPl —— OlJSeI‘Y.‘ ltemperatures: . ‘ Min. Max. 1 Dawson . . . . ...... -2 35 receptory Victoria 43 a2 , ’ Edmonton . . . . . . .. 18 49 The attendance at the Rom: i Calgar . , , , _ , . . ., 22 38 Black Prcccptwry ,\'o, 1302 meet- Regina . , . . . . . . .. -19 18 inc licld recently was the high Winnipeg . . . . . . . .. -7 8 est in many years. and at the Toronto , . . . . . . . .. 26 38 meeting. clinii'mnn Harold Mac» Ottawa 27 35 Kie was congratulated on the Montreal . . . . . . . .. 30 39 progress the pt‘cceptnry has been Quebec . . . . . . . 25 31 making recently. Fredericton . . . . .. 22 36 Lehman ('allthEll and Spui~iSaint John . . . . . .. 22 36 geon Stewart. Summerside were hloncton . . . . 22 43 present at the meeting to him Halifax . . . . . , . .. .' 22 35 'degrces confi'rred on them :Charlottetown . 22 39 Many members who were pre Sydney . . . . . . I9 38 sent were from Harrington anrt‘Ym‘Y‘f‘muLh 36 40 Mlnview St John's. \‘fld 21 , . 33 Past Grand Master Gordon! HALIFAX tCPi — The we Ross. Grand Treasurer Spin-l germ Moore, and Deputy Grand Master .lohn Campbell of L01. were also hrcs‘cnt. . Lodge of PEI, to be held in The Royal Black PFPCEDIOW the Boyne Rooms in Charlotte- hnl‘e in Ila"? MOS! “'OI‘ShIPIUI town April 29. and to assist in George Warren of t. Johnstmians Mid. and Sovercign of LOL of' BA present at the next regular lottetown on July 1 This will be the celebration has been held Charlottetown since 1925. Mr. Warren will be in P.E.I. attending the Provincial Grallh. a. ther office says the disturbance: which brought two to six inches]l tion and tea to be held in Chair- 1. first time the in [of snow to northern New Bruits. wick and tip to one inch of rain to the rest of the Maritimcs was moving northeastward tin-nit i, the Bay of Fundy Sunday in”: lPrecipitation had already ...t. ed over western Nova Sco'n in ‘ lts wake. The disturbance will continue lnortlieztstwnrd overnight and try .day passing into Labrador late .in the day Variable amount: of 5cloud will be left over the \I'll‘l- 'times on Monday with some snow‘lurries continuing. in New l Brunswick Temperatures Will ;be in the 30s on Monday Another disturbance in Ohio will snread increased cloud over twestern Nova Scotia late Mon- !day likely followed by snow Regional forecasts- Northern Nova Scotla. Eastcm Shore. Prince Edward Island‘ Cloudy with a few sunny periods and a little colder: westerly winds 15. Low-high at New Glas- . gow and Goshen 34 and 36. Char lottetown 32 and 35. High tide today at Charlotte- t») for the Orange celebra-l town at [2.21 am. and 12.27 pm. At Rustico at 7.31 am. and 8.40 pm. Summerside tide 18 minut- es later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 601 am. and sets at 6 15 p m .A it t‘rtn ogtera'or, « shout brig ti't'H‘l \ltti‘m} Harbour. R. dist-mun: l'ii‘ il‘t‘lll-Kl c.‘ \l"."icsott, \lerniaid Tho \It‘llill 2;th to let to I'll'll. li""lll f't‘lill‘lif‘t'l to the pro- \ 'n. p \I'cditcu‘lav n'ght .ll'l l‘i‘Nt'riil. \l: l'l~‘:“'t‘:" ll was evacua'ed The F‘.’I‘-S'fl!‘f‘_\‘ \Nli'l‘lliill ELEPHANT DIES liitiilcmi .l t' i‘. " war I H ‘ do\\':i‘~'.i'ii. umre sit tic '\t1 iHl‘SliJl. England (Reu' tizcri .\.‘ls mmri vi vttui' HM tcrs \ii lnd.:in elephant died: Roads in onion: Snot-tint at Chester Zoo. where; \tci'e llt‘Hl \ drilling-(i 'l‘i. ‘ v an own-cult of alilltl‘flx already \(l‘C till sod (‘75 “We .. ‘ has k gm. v... r .. 'i (lay ian thi't‘e African ele- l‘ne latest casualty, after the injection l oi UlliiS of penicillin uppcnrctl to bring a recov- ‘oc i‘ise smcn t in and t“? l“ p (o‘t'tllli WC l‘f‘ of lli-Itl .3 wow: scrvn-es M r w \l v ' '~ ‘ ' we v i <‘ M0“ " -‘ I0“ cry :n :ici' week-long lllneSS. areas _____,..—.___.___ Hemlock wcte iti'.‘v“d in” '0 famin FARMERS’ MARKET There‘s a smart practical way for farmers to stretch their family budget to have more of the thing‘s that make life more enjoyable. Here's how you can do it! Shop this WEEK and EVERY WEEK at the merchants listed on this page. You will find bargains for every member of your bargains in machinery. machinery repairs. and automotive buys . chants invite you to drop in when you are. in Town. these mer- ~CWQV‘ facilities for fear of ‘ and iv "i" ill ti’si“‘llll'f'f'l receptacles in Anchor- ac" Sumeys indicated \la s k a n .‘it‘t'c‘plf‘t’i the tragedy ‘ There were no re- por's of looting and most per sons chipped in to help clear rubble and reestablish normal services. Damam military bases heavy but underground command posts apparently were unscathed P e n ta :on sources said radar networks monitor'ng Russian a-i-r activity in Siberia were operating normally l0 When I graduate from High School, “1" I‘d like to work for a e r large organization . -— but would I get individual "coaching" Continued from page it ---oi‘ about the same as a year 8:0 "We want in see why that ‘ happening " One question was whether admin‘stration is c on s d int: any revisions in its policies toward Panama and Cuba as a rc<uli of a speech by Fllllll‘iglli [Dem \rkg chairman oi thc. Senate forcign relations com- , mittee. on the Senate floor last to ln'lp me 1119916 we right ahead . ‘SAYS POLICY FAILED l—‘ulbrizht said Cuba is more, of a nuisance than a menace . and that the current ll S. pol'cy oi economically boycotting the island has failed. He also called for the L'S. to consider a more Ilt‘\lhl(‘ policy in dealing with Panama. r “We a‘ways rcspccl his opin- ions." Johnson said "But in this case we do not agree wrth him" .Iohnson said he will set up an T advmory board to report on the projecth supersonic Commci cial airliner the [.5 :m'eiii» ment is subsidizing Hc indi- cated the board would deal mostly with financial matters Johnson also appointed four women in the Atomic Energy Commission and the state de- partment. an ambassadorship YES—that‘s one ofthe ' big advantages at ‘ Royal Bank and the export-import bank. Rol'al‘ Bank ranks as oneofthe Mam. Immham B u M 1 n M world s largest tinancral lnSlIIU-; president of Radcliffe College of lblonsf ‘l'lh PW? than I'loo cambrtdm Mass“ ht ranches in (.inadu and abroad. $22.50o-a-t-car arc . let C-ich Royal Bank branch gumbo”; g “a... a ‘_ operates much like a local busr- ' . sets the $201000 bank posi nCSS. “llh a relatively small staff. mm s}... i, dean .5“ Wheat”, TlllS means that in the branch College. Norton. Mass. “hCIC .W‘U SKULand others where Mrs. Lee Walsh. mm“ M, you N no for cxtra experience, iior n‘ the Washinztnn I':\‘(‘llill2 your “Hm'ng ‘md Progress WI" Star be the personal concern of the ant .state secretan . manager And he “Ill help and lions and .\lis< \lhrgiioritc . , Cnmm‘dsciw in further studies. TMWS. a Sm“, depar,m(,m fur. including \pcctt’ll bunk courses cign service officer. mil hr. and training schools that give {come ambassador to a country. 3’0” “‘li'dbll‘ Preparation for a K WHITE ROSE ALBERT L. Grafton St. East Great George St. NEED BUILDING MATERIALS? We have all the supplies you'll need for building or remodeling. CHANDLER BROS. LTD. I Plywood Place Charlottetown not yet disclosed. hank'llg C‘mcr‘ ‘ YOL' CAN AIM FOR THE TOP AT THE ROYAL Most of our managers came to us right from High School. were put in charge of their first branch by thcrr nrril-I/ur/icr, Senior 0(- Factory Outlet Lucky Draw DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified ' death notice column ficcrs. right up to the top. started the some way. .4/ Royal firm/r. your aplilude. your (1mm in work and get ahead. and tour Ialcm for dealing WIT/l Number 91903 MaCAL‘SLAND a At the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. on 1 Wednesday. March 25. 1964. _ Lillian Maude widow of Don- ald .\I \liicAusland. fornicrlv of Charlottewnn Restini: at the Ilachan Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held today 1Monday) with service commencing at 1:3 I pm. Interment in the People's 1‘ cemetery. COBB w Suddenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Sat. urday. March 28. 1964. Emma - of Edward Cobb your Resting at the Mnclcan l-‘n- ncral Home from where ser vice will be held 'l‘nc-wday. March 31 at 1 o'clock then to Bangor Church for uinei'al service commencing at 1 pm. Interment will take place in Bangor cemetery. Please omit (Iowan. D ........ 3 ., W 1 J r: 3 .1 3 :r ‘o -1 q 32 :r -u...... . [)(‘up/i‘ rlI'f’ I/rc Ilrmm that count. Stall bcnctits include an out- standing pcnsion plan -— group life insurance -~— health and hos- pital insurance -A~ generous sick cave and vacation pohcres. For further details. ask at any IRoyal branch for our booklet. “ our Future l the .Royal Bank". Or have a talk With any Royal Bank manager about the interesting work and the human Haveyoupreparedvourchild and financial rewards awaiting for an encounter of this kind” YOU In the challenging. UWIHS In April Reader's Digest. one field or mOdcm bankms- ; mother tells about her hnrri- ‘ ble experience and the lesson Q she learned. 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Fieldman Charlottetown Dial 894-8369 week You Can’t Get Gypperl SERVICE S HEN your Surge Service Dealer lands. at your farm to make his annual Surge Servtco cnII he is there to help you milk your cows better You can tell him to go ahead and do whatever he thinks is necessary with absolute assurance that you can't get hurt . . . because . . . the cost of keeping Money Making Milking in your bnrn must be satis- factory to you. He sold you a good milking machine be is there to make it keep right on being a good milking machine. When he has done his work. pay him what he stI you owe. If you are not entirely satisfied that his price is right and fair, all you have to do is send your bill to Chicago and we'll send you our check for every cent he charged you for labor. We have entire confidence in our Surge Service Dealer . . . OUGLAS BROS 89 . ONES llNlC