pre Higgins. ——ment—of Dairy Controls Tightening Here. lations; which provide for two , . grades of milk that can be pro- | force as a radar, technician. “The P.E:L. provincial, rezula- tions regarding’ the sale of milk by the producers is in che pio cess of amendment to conform to the Canada Food and l'rug Act. This will mean a marked _ tightening of quality.controls_on Island's dairy-> the part of the men. a” In order to assist the dairy . farmers to understand the ne- * eessity for the regulatior. and how best. to meet them, Dr. Jim veterinarian. ‘depart- ‘superintende at, _________- department—of—agriculture, . ee tig: tp erm "give a helping hand to anyone been engaged for the past week in conducting a series of talks on quality milk control, sanita- tion, and bacteria control in gen- eral. Dr. Higgins points out that the” future of the dairy industry de- pénds on the strictest adherence to high quality standards. and those who are not willing to con- form wilP not be able to remain in the dairy business In a recent interview, John Simmonds, president of Central Creameries Limited. Charlotte- town, ‘said that the departments * of health ahd agricttture-are to... be commended on their efforts to improve the Island's dairy industry; and-that the zrowth | and success of the industry de- pends on providing the best pos- sible product. He said that with teamwork between the farmer, the cream- ery, and the government. the possibilities of future eveiop- ment are trernendous The educational talks to the dairy producers were held at Charlottetown. Souris. Monta- gue. and More!! Dr. Higgins said that further meetings are planned ‘or the fall. ent of agriculture of ficials expect that the new regu- J. A. Gallant ‘Funeral Held The death occurred suddenly». t Beach Grove Inn. Monday. pril 19 of Joseph Alfted Gal- lant in his 75th year. Although in failing health for over 4 year. came as a shock to his many friends and relatives in Hubert. : TA veteran of World War 1, Fred, as he was familiarly call- ed: by all who knew him. was a fnan who could be counted on to — in need. He will long be remembered for his ‘friendliness and good cheer. A resident of St Hubert for almost all of his life. Mr Gallant had heen “at Beach rove Inn for the past_year. due his failing health Left to mourn are his wife Margrate and an adopted dau- ghter Florence, both are now re- siding in Charlottetown Also three sisters; (Madelaine) Mrs Gallant. (Marie-Anne) os Lester Burke both of Char- Mrs. Ernest Clow of Summer- oo two brothers Norman of St. Hubert and Philibert of Brae. Another sister (Miliene) Mrs. Nick Bulger.‘and a broth- er Arsene have predeceased him | Funeral was held on Tuesday. April 22, from the Compton Fu- feral Home. Summerside. to St James Church, Egmont Bay for High Mass. Rev. Fran- ais Tardiff officiated at the h and at the graveside jes. Palthbearérs were ank Gallant. Henry Corm vy Arsenault. Gus Gallant. Urbain Cormier and Joseph Gaissie. Interment was in the Ghurch pemetery. a secocancacocecececescdodooceh cbsacbdcsccccslevocecevccacks: Records W ‘For Butter, Prodiiction records will be set this year by Prince Edward Island dairvmen with large in- . | creases. in butter and cheese || production during ‘the first three ay | month’ of 1965 4 ay Figures released yesterday | by provincial dairy superintend-- ent Earle Adams show that but- | ter production for the first quar- 537.00 pounds produced in the first three months of 1964. ¥ Cheese production in the first | New Electronic’ ~ Business Opens Phil MacInnis, men, have recently opened | Charlottetown’s newest electron- ics. business, “‘Abegweit Elec- tronics”. ~ It is held true by many that experience is the best teacher. If so, then the new partners have Doyle and James A. ing “‘Abegweit Electronics’ Mr. ved 10.years with the same cessed by the dairies will Bo | The ‘new business, situated at | into effect June 1. Milk falling |11 Elm Avenue, opens its doors | below these grades will be re- | \to the public at 8 p.m. each day jected: - ‘and remains open until about | Provincial dairy. superintend- 9.30 p.m. or “until. the work is ent Earle Adams said Wednes- done.” Televisions, radios, day, milk producers whose milk other service- needing applianc- | cannot qualify for the,grades will |es will be serviced in homes have their premises. inspected | when possible. When this is not and sanitary conditions brought | ible a pick up‘ and delivery |. ‘up fo standard before they can service will be made available. | be reinstated as. milk shippers. | The new partners have not lim- ' —for-ited—their_skill- tothe Charlotte- | grades A and B- milk. Grade A town area but have stated their | has_a_bacteria | willingness_to_travel “any: count of less than 1,000,000 per | where” with an eye to poesibie | cubic centimeter and less than |servicing of Island dragger | one milligram of sediment. | fleets. : some [SLAND NEWS \2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Apr. 29, 1965. ter of 1965 was 628,000 pooner T tion of bitter and” Cheese. Last a 17 per cent increase over the | both Charlottetown | been well taught. Prior to open-| 5 Doyle served eight years with | the RCAF as a communications | technician and Mr McInnis ser- | il Be Set Cheese quarter of this vear showed a whopping increase of 110 per | cent over the ,first quarter of last"year. To the end of March this year. cheese production was | "130,000 pounds. compared to 62,- 000 pounds for the same period’ last year. The month of March saw the | greatest increase in the produc- March saw 245,000 pounds of butter produced—a SO per cent increase over the 163,000 pounds produced in March 1964 — and cheese production last Marc was 36,000 pounds —a 125 per “cent increase over March 1964's | production of 16,000 pounds. . | Mr. Adams said that ice cream production is eight per cent higher in the first quarter of this year than in the first | three months of last year. Spud Shipments eatin At High Potato shipitnents from Prince Edward Island in the current crop year still continue at an increase over last year's ship- ments. Up to April 26 this year, 9,904 carloads left the province, com: pared. to 9,206 carloads for the same period last year. Shipments from the Maritime | area this year have reached 21,- |-751 carloads, compared to 19,- ‘and | 998 carloads last year. and | Of the 9,904 carloads shipped from this province this year, 8,- mes: 063 went by rail and the others by truck and boat. Ferry Service _ _Will Open As _ Ice Permits — Grade B milk*cannot‘ have more | than 3.000.000 bacteria per cubic centimeter_and “two grams of | sediment. Mix that has higher. counts of bacteria and sedimeat’ will be rejected. Palmer Road: Alice (Mrs. Mar-/| Mr. Adams said that the new cel Perry) Peterville: Edna} regulations need cabinet approv- \(Mrs. Joseph Gaudet) Free-| al. : | town; Olive (Mrs. Arthur Des- : ‘Roches) Freetown. Also surviv- Mrs. Ss. Gallant ing is a sister, Mrs. Denise Ar- -Dies In Hospital -” oy a. remains rested at |chanboult; Montreal. SIGNISH —Mrs. Sisome Gal- ant of Petervilte ‘died wo : at the Western Hdgpital, Alber-' morning at the Immaculate Con- ton at the age of 79: .4 ception “Church, Palmer Road. Surviving are four sons and | Interment was in the church five daughters, Philip and Ern- | cemetery. FROM fax fors... ‘est, Freetown, Joseph and Peter in Toronto, Denise ‘Mrs. Tennis DesRoches? St. Felix; Mary Ann, (Mrs. William Doucette) | the Funeral was Wednesday >, SHSHHHH HS HNOF Only A Few Days Left - - - To.Buy Your . : Taylor #%s,. Diamond te And Save es. 150 Our April shower of diamonds, + Ends On Friday Convenient Credit ' Free Insurance Prices start as Low as $32.50 ™ a are -- also.-55-- grandchil-| of John Chaission, Tis-| The Wood “Islands - Caribou ferry service will begin as soon | after. May 1 as ice conditions | Be permit. ** The Northumberland Ferries | Limited ships, MV Lord Selkirk |and MV Prince Nova, are now tied up in Pictou, N.S. but are ready to be put into service. | A check on ice conditions Wed- | mesday morning showed that | heavy ice blocks Northumber- land Strait from Cape -Tormer tine eastward through to Cape North in Cape Breton. OLD duoy USED The United States alloy ‘or five-cent coins, 75 per cent cop- per and 25 per cent nickel, was first used for coins in 235 BC. > OO HS OF HH HHH HHH HHHFHH HH HHHHHH OHHH OOO ooo oe ° eeoeoeoooe 09 F055 056555555555 5F FFF OFF FOF OF 9F 0 OFFS OF FOSOSOOD OOS OH TOO OS ooeeoeee ‘The big 3 BIG DAYS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. gest sale of them all. Check the hundreds of items in the 24 “page Areulae delivered to your door. __ : Ee cca, es ate ~sabout 3 Imp. pints Additional Items Not. Advertised Th Grevlor re Wire ait ~ oe eerie ssca for” "Colours medium beige. Sizes o % m™- 10. Cotton — d Cardigans For Summer_» Knit in fancy all-over pattern. But- ton-to-neck style. You'll need one or more of these to wear over cot-— ton dresses. or blouses this sum- ‘ mer. = small. meen, large. (269 Support Hose Seamless knit cnet hose to give a smooth fit with extra leg com- . ‘Boy's Cabana Socks Cotton stretch TERRY SOCKS with soft cushion terry throughout. Lycra tops. White with assorted striped tops. One size fits 8 to 10%. 8 van 2.28 _ oe 11% - 12. Suede leather and smooth leather casuals in two styles. 3 eyelet tie or front gore in beige and crey: suede Smooth leather in 3 -evelet tie style. black and amber brown. Sizes 7 to 1! 5.99 Sale, Pair Catalytic Heaters Help keep tents free from dampness One pint of fuel gives about six hours of flameless heat. Tank capacity Weight about 4 Red finish 11.98 Ibs. 1,700 B.T.U. output. Sale, Each "Sunbeam" Electric Shaver A well-known electric shaver Fea- tures new barber type trimmer, fine precision-boned blades of surgical stainless steel give a clean. close. comfortable shave. Handy flip-top latch opens for easy cleaning. This “Sunbeam Shavemaster’’ comes com- plete with attractive travel case. 21.99 Sale, Each . 7 x 35 Carl Wetzlar * Binoculars : i Sale, Pair 2.28 eT Air Mattress Inflator ees 3 Rubber bulb foot pump for easy i. ae 1.69 Sale, Each 2-Pc. Truline Spin Cast Rec 99. Grey and gold-colour finish. 4 guides, aluminum handle, tapered cork grip and cork fore- grip. Deluxe screw type reel lock. 6 ft. length. oe 7. 98 Schick "Ballerina" Shaver All the delicacy the well-groomed woman demands. So _ gracefully feminine. Its high speed motor does the job cleanly; comfortably Its cutting heads are or dulling the surface. . Sale, Each “Village Stitch” Sport Shoes For Misses and Women changed with easy push-oull chang- er arm: 4° F 35 coated lens. For- ward-reverse switch. Horizontal tit control. 500-watt picture bril- liance. 100-slide Rototray for long. uninterrupted slide shows. Also, accepts low cost universal tray or stak-loader. with Roto- tray and one % Easy-Edit . Tray. tai, compte 14.95 NO DOWN PAYMENT On Budget =< Purchases * sf ate SAVE 23.00 oe Double Dressers with framed plate x e". Regular 11500. glass mirror 2% SALE, Each Telephone 4-6593 “T.EATON.C?.. SALESMAN’S DESK —Suitable for > oy ion. 2 drawers a shelf. sty Sapien ae SS a TRS Soe op oianad : sg 4 ; ,. ete. Grey finish weg ey 2S “74 ‘gg Posture Chairs | high. Sale, Each s Alt metal frame. ball bearing casters: | Padded swivel seat adjusts for height; TECOMASTER GARDEN HOSE — Padded back with spring tension. Translucent plastic with durable as MmianktaaAs Ss side diameter. 50 ft. length. Sale, Each : Sale, 2.49 .99 Personal File— Heavy gauge steel case, full-length piano hinge, lock and 2 keys. Baked on enamel! fin- a pickel- —_ carrying handle. Salé) Each 4, Ag Deep Pile Bath Mat Set - “In rich Decorator Colours Yor Spring. Soft, luxurious Orion and Dynel deep pile mats and matching lid covers. Colours of Rose, Deep Blue, Red, Petal Pink, Gold-tone, “>t size 2% x 32", : ‘ Sale, set 7.54 a a Camtex” Homespun Weave Bedspreads Rich “lookifig~ plaid-- design cotton homespun weave spreads. Colours of Brown, Red, Green and Blue. Size 72 x 105" for twin beds and 87 x 105’’ for double beds. a Sale, Each Morrocco Clutch Wallets Specially purchased for this event. English Morocco clutch wallet, has single frame change purse, bill Gy section, card section, tab closing and identification s eard. Black, brown, red. Sale, Each Bonnie Brae Infant Care Crib Door Mirrors : Mattress Wooden frame, sheet glass mirrer 72 ei) construction. White felt sisal 18 x 50”. 2.79 padding, polyfoam top on both sides. Sale, Each ® i ae core adjustable rest -coils . - for spinal support. 2 Special, 1 2.60 Bounje Brae Crib Rattan, Shell Chairs - Size 30°° x 54" Heavy hardwood construction. ° Single drop side with an Bae en Rattan Shell chairs centre kicklock release. Four posi- ack iron legs. 30", diameter. tion slat spring and swivel plastic 5.39 casters. Teething rails 31 60 Special, each oe Special, ; . er’ 2 for 10.28 6 ‘ 20% OFF HADDON HALL Save ons 9. 30 to 23.00 The sculptured, space-illusion styling ts a ‘natural’ tn contemporary homes * or apartments, and don’t fail to notice the plus-point construction that’s an ttegral part of Haddon Hall furniture: dust-resistant cases, dovetailed ma- hogany , drawers, smooth-glide metal rollers, SOLID WALNUT in drawer pulls and ‘mirror frames plus softly figured Danish walnut veneers of S-ply ee for warp-resistance. In short lots of fashion flair, careful Se oe that add up to a goodly sum on a whole suite . SAVE 11.90 Panel Beds, 54” and 39" sizes. Regular 59.50. .00 ; SALE, Each SAVE 21.00 4-drawer Chests, size 33 x 18 x 42". Reg. 105.00. .20 SALE, Each ; , a