NomicEs, "| NOTICES ATTENTION MOTORISTS Get your safety triangle fon your local Lions members. Albany Lions Club has the fran- chise for East Prince County. PRICED FOR QUICK SALE SES000.00 including Refrigerator and Electric range. $13,500.00 including most hgusehold furniture. “ROYAL TRUST — 2-2434 ~~ Evenings Call I L Isenor 4:5475 Mortgage Money Now Available. _ e —— aires ns wereecarngy soe “the rlottetown Curl ng Club Don’t Miss the” Big Skate Monday and. Tuesday Steaks served Tuesday Night - “COME AND ENJOY THE FUN. ‘Hospital. weight 6 Ibe. "13 ozs. MASONIC SERVICE ST. ANDREW'S LODGE will, hold @ Masonic Funeral Service for _ .our late brother _ ARCHIBALD MacLEAN At Murray River Funeral Home, Tuesday, April 19, at 9 p.m: ; All Masons requested to attend . ~The Worshipful Master “ROCK - SHAKE SIDING _ AND INSULATION FOR OLD OR NEW HOMES By Johns-Manville : y Permanent Colors Protected by Plastic . ‘Many Jobs Completed for ae Inspection’ — eee .-The.most inexpensive home c: ue Let us prove it with a SPREE ESTIMATE” 5 Year Low Cost Financing - Ask for JAMES-STEWART MONARCH ROOFING & INSULATION Ch’town 894-4560 S’side 436-3419 ‘| Sylvia Boulter Ridgeway. ~ WEVE MOVED. ~ FROM 163. QUEEN ST. to the ROYALTY MALL) Come and see us at our new office. -Our' telephone No. is the’ same 894-5595. aC eOp Insurance Service ~— WILF DRISCOLL ATTENTION - Are you contemplating buying or building a home in the near future? We have first mortgage funds ‘available on residential single dwellings and duplexes, ; Eastern & Chartered Trust Co. = se 154 Richmond. St., Ne an Charlottetown, P.E.T. rae Telephone 4-7383 . SEMINAR on Rural Development PARISH HALL, CARDIGAN -. THURSDAY, APRIL 21,1966 from 1:30 - 4:30 p.m. “Community Development and The role of the Rural Development Council”, Dr. Allan Mac- Donald, St. Dunstan’s University. “A comprehensive dé#velopment plan for P.E.L” by George Hunt, — Planning and) Re Research Inc. | ‘a Cars leaving Charlottetown Hotel at 12.30. p.m. ‘Public Welcome Sponsored by Rural Development Council ¥; VITAL. STATISTICS oe | ed BIRTHS «. | CARD'OF THANKS KING ,— At the Charlottetown Hos- MRS. JAMES RICHARDS and family ' pital on Saturday, April 16, 1966, to and .on Lorn of Abney wish to express Tommy and Agnes (nee MacDonald), a our sincere: thanks to those who sent ard letters of sympathy . | and also gifts or who assisted in- “any. Cst. and Mrs. Viekko Auto | way aun our recent sad bereave- | son, Shane Francis,“weight 7 !bs:, 3 ozs | flo’ crs, cards AUTIO -. (nee Gail Partridge, RN), Ont... are happy to announce of their daughter on April 6, sister tor tine: Sudbury, | ment.’ A very special thanks to Rev. the birth | w.a ae Rev. 1966, a | Montague; Murray River Fu Dr. Bonnell, nurses of the. Hospital... . | MacDONALD — Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and Mrs. James Gordon and Mr. MacDonaii, Wolfville. N.S; are happy 'Mrs. John A. Burhoe to announce the arriva) of their daugh- ter, at the Kentville Hospital, 16, 1966. A sister for Michael family. Charlottetown, MacLEAN Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacLean, 34 Palmers Lane (nee Phy!l- lis Clay, Dundas are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Keith ‘Douglas at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on April 17,1966. Weight 8 Ibs., 15 ozs.-A brother for Mark ‘committee headed by Mr. jthat firm for their wonderful assist- | ance and co.operation in their A Hospital staff, VAIL — Ernie and Isobe! are happy to) Burke. est Thomas, at the P.E.I. ‘Hospita! on | who contributed and hmelped Suriday, April 10: 1966. Weight 9 Ibs., | so many ways during their % oz. A brother for Elizabeth and “Mildred: PATTERSON — Mr and Mrs and--again Robert | MR. .'AND MRS. birth of their daughter Patricia Anne | of Charlottetown, on April 10; 1966, at the Charlottetown | the direction of Mr. Frank Zakem Ken Jenkins for their [Eee tes act MARRIAGES | cage — FRIZZELL — At Summer. | side on Thursday, April .14, 1966, Doreen” _| Frizzell to Gerald Cooke. Rev. C.R. | ‘Webber, officiated, - a | cf ANNOUNCEMENTS. BINGO, NEW HAVEN Lenin Tues- a7 April 19th. Jackpot $40.00. HEAB .MAJOR for their many. kind acts in trying time of our” lives, also The Charlottetown Firemen and the Red -Cross— Again-.we thank you all. __ | CITY AND QUEENS | DR. J.C. SINNOTT will be absent | GENERAL The Hon. | | from his office from. April 15th to Apri] | erable E.C.. Plow of Halifax give ane | illustrated lecture on Expo 67 at (8:30 Tuesday evening April 19h at the Lecture Theatre Confederation Centre, etown and at 8.30. Wednesday, April 20th, at the Legion Half | Publie welcome. Ad: | | 25th indlusive. BONUS For_new’ members of Com- ;Munity concert—-The Irish Singers and Chariott evening | dancers April 2lst, at the Centre. | Summerside. ‘ mission free. KINGS COUNTY © BINGO AT Montague Legion Home every Monday night at 8 p.m. | BONUS — FOR ALL members Com- munity Concerts — a 50 cent reduct- fon on tickets for two Confederation | Centre concerts. BONUS —. FOR NEW members ot | Community Concert -- The Irish Sing- away April 20th, to May 18th, inclusive. A NEFKLY CARD Parting as usual tn Office open for collections. lowe’s rackley' Point, tonight, pelle Me aeptcage cd tn operation on Welneeday, April 30 m Wednesday” evening’ fntead” ot "Tue the Morell Co_operative warehouse. ednesday evening instead of Tues. day at 8.30 -p.m.. ee eae, SEE FREDERICTON variety concert by Valleyfield fn North Wiltshire Hall, Wednesday, | Women’s Institute. in aid of Kings Aprif 20 at 8:15. Sponsored by North | Wiltshire Women’s Institute. | READ THE CLASSIFIED” A MEETING OF the Charlottetown | and District Branch of the Canadian | Diabetic Association will be held in the National Film Board Theatre, eee day, April- 19 at & p.m. Dr. i HAMPTON CHURCH Centre Social Evening. Wednesday, April 20 8 p.m., featuring slides of Australla by sie ; “THE REGULAR’ meeting-of the-P.E1- Hospital Nurses Alumnae will be haalo" at the Cundal Home. Tu¢sday, April | 19, at 8:15 p.m. Snowball Sale and games ~~) night: NOTICES NOTICE All current taxes due East Royalty School District No. 46 to be paid in full by May 14, 1966.. Signed: Secretary of Trustees. ATTENTION CARPENTERS Local 1338 will hold their monthly meeting Wednesday, April 20th at the Labour Hall, 162 Richmond St. _ All members please attend: GENERAL MEETING . P.E. 1. Dance Festival = Association | THURSDAY, APRIL 21st at 8 p.m. at the Y:M.C. A. “AUCTION el | NORTH Seite ON FRIDAY. APRIL 22 AT 1 O'CLOCK Stock: 21 Reg. Jersey cattle, 9 freshened and 1 to freshen, 4—1!5 yr. olds, 3—1 yr. olds, 4 heifer calves. Machinery: 3 furrow plow (Int.); 4 section lever harrows: 3-section smoothing harrows; grain ‘and fertilizer drill (Cock- shutt Oliver): 7 ft. mower P. T. O. John Deere side delivery rake: John Deere manure spreader: bale ‘escalator; lime sower: tractor trailer; grain auger; box cart: truck wagon; single plow; driving sleigh; woodsleigh % electric motor; crusher with bagger; belt; electric separator: 2 unit milking | machine (Surge):’ Fairbanks scales; stock box for ‘2 ton | truck; 1960 Dodge '2 ton truck; 400 bus. Clinton oats; hay | | fork: carrier; steel cable; set.of light harness; cart saddle’ | and other harness; quantity of lumber; 400 bales of hay: 300 bales of straw: electric fencer. Furniture: 1 spinning wheel; 1 Karn organ: Skein winder; room stove, Waterloo stove; Singer sewing machine. Terms cash. : Bue Sale positive as farm is Si If day. unfit+next fine day following. ! é HENDERSON BROS. CLAUDE CRASWELL Owners. Auctioneer. c Dial 4-7824 {| A.GJ. Steevas, ral Home; s County Very special thanks: to Mr. and Apri) mim, AND MRS. PIUS MacDonald and wish to thank the management and staff of Canada | Packers, Charlottetown branch and. tne Molloy of recgnt fire loss of their home and the deaths of their two children in the fire. They | also want to thanks the Charlottetown | the clergy and doctors Parker and Irwin, along with announce the birth of their son, Ern- their many kind- friends and suletives a To them all, we say (hank you acalt PIUS MacDonald, |. Patterson are happy to announce the | Charlottetown want to thank the City | the committee under | et } Fife Fund; also all those who sent cards, flowers and messages. We also want to thank the Hennessey Funeral Home this most | | --tettetown will See and Dancers, April “2ist, at the) MONTAGUE LEGION Home mixed : | cribbase, every Tuesday, Please note DR. IAN MacMILLAN ‘will be absent | ange in date. z ene ee Ape 18 i May) pp. INMAN, MONTAGUE, willbe County Memorial Hospital, Montague. | ~“was-well- NOTICES: : ~ |for dry cows that were being dis- : “Veelebrated_ the 1 ap PERFORM HERE TODAY. _— | MURRY HARBOR The Kiwanis Club of, Char- this__afternoon mands putto them {n French, German and -English and creation Centre at 4 p.m. and seven o'clock this evening will j ie ‘ » also include acts by three phrases in any of a dozen dif- hers of the. White Sands, Beach One. The Littliest highly trained German-Shep- ferent ways. During today’s featuring London. one of the herds trained by Chuck Eisen- performances, the dogs will men's Institutes were invited to | feature acts of closing doors, opening filing cabinets, oper- ating a type writer and other feats of the canine world. world’s greatest performing...mann, 44, of British Columbia —German-—Shepherds.--Fhe-_per--_who-has_been__ active in. dog formance, a 90-minute show training for the past 18 years. | slated for the Basilica Re- The dogs will ‘answer com- a party sponsored by the Murray | River_ Institute and held~in the | Murray River school basement. The party began with an auction 2 , by the Murray River ladies | THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY [ieee oe Wa ae games were played and a sing- song was enjoyed by all. .The River ladies served lunch to ap- | | proximately 5O guests. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Osborne and el have returned to . their | ‘nome in Murray. Harbour, after spending the winter months in | Halifax, where Mr. Osborne was , employed. Friend Herring, a student at PWC spent the holiday weekend at his home in Murray Harbour etter ter Way. from the same family te a oo pone was -praising the | CAMBRIDGE Holstein breed — that could be expected — and he was impres-| wishe of the vicinit sive when he said that there|tusy preparing boats and tish- were many cows who have pro-| ing gear preparatory to the duced more than 100,000 pounds:|jchster fishing season which of milk; there are others who | gnens on May Ist. Very little ice have produced more than 200,-| is to be seen along the coast 000 pounds of milk. and the fishermen are antici- Right across from me atthe their lines will be eet on table was Roland Buntain, and) Gor cnentie date. By NEIL A. MATHESON , cow’s tongue, placed it on the shingle and slit it<up the middle with a razor, to the length of the cow’s teat, the Darlington man told me. ‘It sounds cruel, but it ef- fectively stopped the suck- ing, he told me. And _ I've been told that it’s all but impossible to break a cow off this habit once she starts It was ‘‘Life’’ Howatt, Dar- | lington who told me of the cure a friend offered his father for cows that sucked themselves, and this was some 50 to 60 years ago. : The. remedy was “‘crue] but ef- \fective’’, Mr. Howatt observed ,as he recalled that a Charlotte- town man — I believe it was Benjamin Heartz — had import- it. ed some highly bred Jersey’ I was telling this story to a cows, but had disposed of them, group around me at dinner yes- |his Seaside Farm herd produced | : ’ fp. Jobn Wedlock, who bought; terday for the Holstein people one cow that produced more | Peet gonsr me pee cattle for beef, when the cows | who were in annual session. Sin-|than 290,000 ‘pounds — Indeed } seals show which was heard and were found to have the habit of not Mullally, from the Souris;she was the all time high | viewed over CFCY-TV last week. sucking their own milk. ~_\area; Roland Buntaih, ‘Rustico; |lifetime producer in Canada for, 44, Floyd Strickland, Murray ‘Mr. Wedlock — he.was the fa: | Wayne Dickieson, P.E.I.— de-'|several years. Her name was | River—also—sang. with _Mr. Jack- ther of J. Stahley Wedlock et of agriculture; Roy |Seaside Susie Abberk. Another | -known-in-this-city-a kieson;-New~Glasgow+-Fdson-|Seaside—-eow-—-later—~established_ 40 years ago — was a friend-of | Rayner, Clermont and Donald another record, but I'm’leaving, _The=Tecent=ratiety. en veltlen Josiah Howatt and traded some | MacLeod. Victoria Crosswere that story until I visit Mr. Bun- | attended and~much enjoyed by of the pure bred animals to him | some of the chaps close to me. |tain, I hope, at his farm in the | 3 the programme was made _THE-MODERN_ METHOD. jaear future, bias. of local talent. But Dr. Hammond Kelly was §I1LVER SEAL CERTIFICATE. | in the group and he told us there | Silver Seal certificates go to is—an__ accepted —operation__that:| pwners_of cows that have pro- | to Lewis Brothers. veterinary doctors perform to /quced more than 150,000 pounds | I said in each case the certifi- | stop a cow from sucking herself. |of milk. One went yesterday to jeates were presented. Actually | It's fairly simple, I understand, |B.B. Jones. | they were mailed some time and consists of cutting a V-shap- A Blue Seal goes for cows pro- | ago, the names were read yes- ed-notch in the muscles under- ducing 125,000 pounds and over. |terday at the dinner, for the neath the tongue. These went yesterday to Hooper | sake of recognition among their It doesn't sound as “cruel” as Brothers, Rustico; Allison Lea, fellow. breeders. the slitting operation, and I pass’ perth: “George A. Godfrey and it on for your consideration. I've Sons, North Wiltshire: Lewis | duction, posed of for beef. ."Father tried everything to slop the cows sucking themr selves’, his ‘son told me. He” even had a carriage builder | make a sort of frame around | their neck that had sharp. pro- truding nails, or pointed bits of steel sticking-out from it. . But still the cows would suck their own milk. They'd lie down and suck, even though the sharp instruments were bringing hlood Red Seal, certificates, from their flank, I was told: |*nown several people one |Brothers, York; Harold Mac-’,and noted at the annual dinner | Finally Bruce Dawson — (2S 3 Close relative of mine.— iLean and Sons, Miscouche. lincluded cows owned by Falcon- he was a relative by mar- | W4®.have had to dispose of good| A Red Seal certificate indi- |wood Farm; Andrew Jardine, riage. I believe — told Jo-- milking cows because they eates production of 100,000 G.A. Godfrey and Sons; Andrew siah_“‘T’ll_stopthem’’, and (couldn't break the animajs off | pounds, and these were present- Jardine and Cyril Jones. i . | the habit. ed yesterday to Cyril Jones, | Other phases of the Holstein aie cause But your “‘vet"” can stop them Bownal: J.L. Dewar, W.W. Mac- discussion were interesting. I'll He took a plece of a stout fairly easily, Dr. Kelly told us, |Eachern, Charlottetown RR; Ro- come back to them in a future shingle, pulled out the The meeting of the Holstein |jand Buntain; Nas Lewis, O.J. |column. breeders lasted from 10 o'clock z Sass \dn the forenoon until past five in | Ypransccine a : | the’ evening. They had a great |; VAY a OBITUARY Inserted by the family JOHN MICHAEL -McKENNA deal of interesting discussion. I thought it must have been unusual that they had 10 past presidents at the | many jtime band Wednesday evening the mem- | Point and Murray Harbour Wo- |band were Percy Baker, Others earning long term proe-- BRISTOL | Friends’ here of Mra. Katie | Boylan, Charlottetown, learned with regret over the weekend of | her passing in the city following” |a@ brief illness: Katie Timmins | in single life, her old home was in Mount» Stewart, where her ed a meat market and Katie was a-top figure in the business for Many Jong years. It was here she made and held her many friends who will long remember her. Ernie McEwen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted McEwen, had his ear severely damaged last week | while en route to the city. He lost control in the extensive fog near Dunstaffnage: and crashed into two parked cars. Lucky was the answer that the young man was not hurt. Fog in this area is | very extensive spring and fall, all drivers will tell you. Ralph McEwen, a master of musical instruments who resides in the city now has join- ~ |ed up with one. of the city old time dance bands and he~ sure | will be an addition. We will re member Ralph in other days when he played both the violin |_and guitar, and was_a wonder- ee en ese enrer rmenrrrennalan AOE— OR HO AEWA V8 Defra. |the days of TV. Remember the days of the wood choppers old in Bristol, when Ralph McEv.en was top fiddler along with his. singing. Some of the others who were in that the |great mouth organ player, and Ernest Bambrick~on—the—violin, | late father J.D. Timmins operat- | along with his late brother, - |'Tommy.\The band also played in different halls along with — the airways. We are happy to |Ralph McEwen toss his chip back into the old time band field again: Mr. and Mrs. Pius MacDonald and family moved into their new home in the city on Saturday, a gift-of-the:people_who, from ev- ery place, contributed to the fund headed by a committee from Canada Packers. The new home was furnished with every thing when it was presented to Pius. is a Bristol man; Mrs. MacDonald was Lillian McCabe in single life. Mr. Maé¢Donald will be unable to work for some time yet_as his severely burned body makes moving around painful as yet. Farmers were working' on the land last week in what is believ- ed to be the earliest in many, ‘many moons. Some old timers say it’s a mistake, that bad wea- ther is still in the offing. ' Mrs. Charlie Eldershaw and her mother, Mrs. Agnes Gallant, were in the city last week for medical check-up. Mrs. Gallant, who is over 80, was in hospital recently for the first time in her ies Mrs. Eldershaw suffered a heart attack quite some time ago nea -goes—in-for regular. check- ta ie John:R=-O:Brien,-goes-to.. the shore May Ist to show the \vounger class where to place their lobster traps, he will be going for the 65th season. That may be a record and he says “T erman always a fisherman.” ; EXPERIENCED ‘GENERAL - | HOUSEWORK | Recent reliable references. Neat willing, modern house, near bus and church. Own room, bath, -“Two school children, Write in detail, return address or Box number 5055 Guardian and Patriot OOO. AOE On March 23rd, 1966 in Sum- fate to accept Past-Pre- | ‘ Merset Manor there passed sident’s pins. The attractive — ‘peacefully away John M, Mc- mementoes were presented |, All our bakery products are prepared fresh daily in our modern bake shops, |Kenna of Kinkora in_ his 85th | | year. Although in failing health by John Powell, extension _ director at the National Hol- ’, dients are. used. for some time his death came as__ stein - Friesian office in |: a shock to his many~friends. Brantford, Ontario. ' Mack as he was called was a , Mr. Powell, incidentally, ' man of exceptional qualities. So- | {sa nephew of Mrs. A. Birt- | whistle of this city. Readers will recall her husband was police chief of Charlotte- town- for some years. The former. presidents in- |briety, honesty and charity were | some of the virtues he exempli- | lfied and practised. Wherever he | went he made friends and was a | friend. ——- nS - Most of his life he farmed suc- cluded Robert Chappell, | cessfully in- Newton, but. some | York; Claude Lewis, also of time ago retired: and moved to; York; B.B. Jones, Bunbury; | Kinkora Village | Parker Newson, Kingston; Allison Profitt, Andrew Jar- dine and Alan Clow of Free- town; Donald MacLeod, Vic- toria Cross; J.L. Dewar, “New = Perth and John “Thompson, Frenchtort. = These are the past presidents who were at the dinner. ¢.C. (Colby) Lewis, Freetown is an- other but he was on the Pacific | coast of Canada yesterday, 1 was told by his son Ira who pre- sided in his capacity as presi- dent. And that makes three men He was a devoted member of ‘the Catholic Church and receiv- led it’s last rites’ before death. His largely attended funeral to place - to Kinkora Church “on? March 26th. Rev. Harold Croken Requiem Mass _ and also performed the services at the grave The pallbearers were Wendell, Wallace and Em mett McKenna, Maurice Berr't- gan, Borden Greenan and John R. McCabe May his soul rest in peace. Me to MORTGAGES: 1 We ate pleased to advise an Improved. market PFD BDPP OO for mortgage loans, both on dwellings and com- SPECIAL AT OUR LUNC (MEAT PIE DINNER ' Made from fresh ground beef, flaky pie |. crust, peas and carrots, ich brown ’ gravy. 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