t $ 6 c ISLAND NEWS PAGE |P-E-l Said Only Province [E=. . ~ = The Guardian, Charlotteto May 1959.' , About 65,000 cows in the Miri-| Prince A.I. club, presided at the); addressed Wright, De-|Sydney 33 and 45, Charlottetown. a wa, Sat. 2, poe eae eee tee el he, nk et oe ae eee . and 48, Kentville and Mone-~ means of artificial insemination eet te eee ee ee eee ee the 35 and 50. Outlook for Sun Breeding Club were told’ by Dr.| Alan Clow, Freetown. ‘ | presentative for Prince County. High tide today at - ‘ s M nta e Sc ool IG. Meee, menager'of-teo | ile menmerenigs to thc chub town at 653 am. and 6.53 p.m. ‘Success At - gue h ' op Lad of Fredericton, = were presen jo Tenree AF ee . oe At Raptee 08 308 oe. ta? € , ’ io? New oy % ° re 2. at a.m. MONTAGUE — A surprise fire artlor thin yoor en'tenseiien| Mounabadk, unm epechte at te! . Lower Bedeque, Arnold | walitay = alte am. cb aes ea cee Grill was held Thursday at the/of the federal ‘building and hos-| annual meeting of the East Belmont, Keith Barrett, | chariottetown ” 37 47|and 2.47 p.m, Summerside tide Montague schools by Fire Chief|pital was carried out and fire| Prince Club, attended by some 75| Belmont, Ralph St 33 42| eigtsteen minutes later than Char- Reagias Collin Sad was reported iprecoutions Sound walietectiny.. | Wieedere ot Gee anaudl benanet) Riskners, Deters Eee Kelvin, | yarmouth 4 4% | lottetown. Sun rises today at nas emneite, : At a meeting of the Fire De-| meeting in Summerside Horace Huestis, Wilmot, Edward, | 90° yinn's 28 —«-35| 5-408 am, and sete at 7.19 p.m. ly chmaren’ te ation’ Geteaele wes deaaed te okd a iccort Dr. Moore told the meeting that}Bedeque, W.P. Miller, Emery HALIFAX (CP) — The weather lanl sete at 720 ba Oe and into the open in the most or-| water tank to the new fire truck. .E.I. has the distinction of be-} Millan, W.J. Reid,’ Middleton, ’ _ thank-) ! | & shown job of tz || period was held this spring. P.E.I. has enabled the Frederic- Navy Church Parade Will Snanctecncomn,tece| WEATHER minded poop assistance provided ty ; TORONTO: (CP)—Temperatures the a > . * provincial government issued by the weather office: Recall Battle Of Atlantic placed the opportunity before the| Night. Day 5 breeders of choosing from Victoria 41 54 Battle of the Atlantic Sunday, The patade route will be east | Te™iid vartety of sires. Calgary 2 62 will be marked in Charlottetown|on Water Street to Queen; north Bg BP ype ne Pigg year he/ Regina 47 73 by ‘church parade Sunday morn=jon Queen t Grafton; east on Son cet teaier Gc ee ae Toronto 3658 ing. Units of the R.C.N. R.C.N.|Grafton to Church. Parties will types, wiille in New aeeaaak Ottawa 37 53 (R), U.N.T.D. cadets, naval ve-jattend services at St. Paul's the opposite had been the oa Quebec 38 49 “ a ; terans and Royal Canadian Sea/Church and St. Dunstan’s Basi-| This year, he announced, a super. HADDON MacLEOD of Bridge-| @uring 1958. Mr. MacLeod’s sow) held yesterday. Harrison Green| Cadets. : lica. visig technician will be travelling town (right) received the Prince| had the remarkably high score of! of Kingston was elected presi-| The parade will be under the) fier church the parade will-| among the various clubs, keeping : iis Witten Sound. Mow Lon-| Command of Commander J. N. eal past the Lieu-| ™ direct touch with the program, silver tray for having the highest} made by deputy minister of|*<"’ ; Kenny, C.D., C.0. of HM.CS. reform march and will assist any club in the scoring sow in advanced registry | agriculture, S. C. Wright at. the| don, vice-president and Colonel | Queen Charlotte. The band of the] tenant-Governor, who will take event. of an emergency such as tests conducted in the province! annual meeting 5 2° z | > 4 : § P. E. I. Regiment will lead the|the salute in front of the Pro-| during illness of an i parade, which will form up at|vincial__Building on Richmond in view of the rapidly growing tn 10 a.m. at Navy Quay. Street. terest in the charolaise breed. PEI. IS ‘BEST IN CANADA’ * against bomber attack which we} quiring Norad have today, but we must also im- | : | ericton : . prove these defences 89 we C8) While the A.l. is f, | : wine ree iS a en e _ (Continued from page 1 counteract a supersonic attacking) ed and ted, eee eta : . the quality of those bombers, | force.” eS the provincial gov “er and that in a few years they will ac isn ove 4 anehel d yy aa is nai : oe © Seen ~— *| paper on defence published ieee tana ci present cracked and broken 8 * & 8.8 - To Maintain National Position Ss-i=.ES Sis icee sree only maintain the defences|sidered that the threat of the| Sddition of the frozen semen : manned bomber is not as great| ees the aie high efficiency rating achieved! intends to retire from his position| attend. Speaking of Mr. Clay's Funeral Is Held ara eine enieees. transportation problems in the. by the Yorkshire breed was given | this fail., retirement, Mr. Wright said there of Isaac Harris pot been considered justified. * The ‘lc sd Clin, due kk -. , NEW INFORMATION of Summerside , © | | | | 137 QUEEN STREET | DIAL 8501 j would The funeral was held on Thurs-| 100 Jet interceptor 7 eS one aay town. who met for their annual| he had to disassociate himself| that Mr. Clay would attend the) ALBERTON—The death, éccur-| Ge *s testimony the @ cncting in Chatotietown Yester| with the industry tn, this par ore breeders” mecings and] red uldenly at the. Community| yes” Rare’ “Sey nfomation| wins ths Sstioe had eee day ; cular year. He predicted a dif-/ with his government ties cut! Hospital, O'Leary, gf Isaac Har-| shout air defence in Canada than seminated, representing an in. ent gee eee ee ee ee Sere oan) oes OS Sees recegined fe his | -is of Unionvale. a. ania foes. For_in-| Crease of 182 percent over the W. Clay who for $7 years has| relaxation in effort to malotain| "Mr. Wright predicted a hard]. The eldest som of the late Rob-letance, it discloses there are| Previous year when tie number | been with the cooperatioi’of| the advanced pee had ween inca tae Wan fever teteciry aiid GAA ert and Rosina Harris, Knuts -| heavy radars down the Labrador |, “4 1828. Get free Resurfo folder from leading Hardware, Building Supply, Point, and Departmental Island breeders, developing _the| which has been such a big factor| the breeders that only the ef-|ford, he was 80 years of age./ and Newfoundland coasts to AM| He said that since the change! Stores or write, The Reardon Company Lid. Montreal 1. R92" breeding policy of Island hogs| in raising Island standards. _ | ficient could expect to survive.| He leaves to mourn, besides his) gentia, Nfld, that there are 53/ to all frozen semen last Novem- eS © 6 raeae, | Te. yaa Oe hesitation Be Ot Oe en oe ee the oe — Morrell,| stations in the Gen. Resty her the percentage of no-return ? whete the province enjoys other breeds during the past| price would t keenly sons, L.A.C. Wenzel Harris.) warning radar. line in Cana-| services increased from 66.1 : ‘ highest percentage of grade A| year or so has had a tendency to| producers. He said this. support |Greenwood, N.S. and Gerald at| dian Arctic, that one of the DEW| Percent to an even more satis- hogs in Canada, almost 60 per-| lower Prince Edward Isiand| price would in all likelihood be| home, a brother, Thomas, Knuts-|jine stations is at Cambridge| factory 77.3 percent. ae . e — eee ee ee Sl telet” gerade ie Medes ea ae Alport/ Bay on Victoria Island and that] _ Dr. Moore was introduced by ‘ " RETIRE ee Was caused entirely intro-| ment arranged Farm | Gard, (Fannie) Attleboro, Maine. | i¢ 11 auxiliary or intermedi-| Dt. George Fisher, director of . N Ze Glas told the meeting Thal} duction of other than the York-| Stabilization Board. . Two sons predeceased him some ak tmeni Gai ae SAGE elec-| Veterinarian services for P.E.I., SUMMERSIDE - CHARLROTTETOWN this would be the last occasion on breed but perhaps through| Mr. Wright felt the large opera-liime ago. They are Basil, killed| tronic control system is being ex: who-later_spokse to = ee el ee eran af Seep whe| tare wold pesbans be Gacowng: lay ‘getive. survice in the Second ma enthom Cia ee oe have taken this course. lions continuing oe World War and Stirling ao. coves cows ee ee ee . ; He predicted that the lowering | plant had discontinued giving out @ car accident in O'Leary. Gen. Partridge said the major-| senting about 40 percent of the oi = of the ceiling on pork prices! hogs. Another brother, Edgar, Spring- ity of U.S. interceptors now are breeding females, and he predict- ROGERS HA DWARE CO LTD would have the effect of seeing| The meeting was presided over) field West, passed away three : y ; ed that this year about 20,000 ” e a number of producers go out of | by Harrison Green in the absence | months ago. supersonic white the ROAF's CF- ee, , that his inevitable stump might | of Bridgetown who is 2 patient at design.” ~ Waker sernard of F B R | 7 F not have the effect on the larger| the Kings County Memorial Hos-| “2” afternoon from his late re- president of the East : producer than many expected pital. , ' . : ; Leary Baptist Church where ser-. . He said these larger units and| Considerable time was spent re , NOTICE developed a high degree of ef-|vising the constitution in which vice was conducted by the Rev - R BOAT DOCKS ficiency in breeding and feeding | no great changes were made A. Howard. During the ser- oi The “Lamma” formerly call-| and could operate on a much/ ROYAL EXHIBIT vice the male choir sang “Go- King $ Lumber : : ed the “Cygnus”, a patrol boat| smaler margin of profit than the| An interesting discussion cen-|ing Down the Valley’. ofthe fisheries department, dock-| person who has only 15 or 20 pigs.| tred around the possibility of| Pall bearers were Messts Jack Mill ; ed at Summerside yesterday. He said his investigations have| sending a composite exhibit of| Bernard, Harry Boulter, Amos’ The converted minesweeper is| shown that some large oper-|the Royal Winter Fair this fall. | Adams, Brewer Clark, Errol Stet-/ Montague, will be closed ; to be replaced shortly by a new) ators are turning out 80-90 per-| A committee conisting of Colonel| son and Wilbur Gray. Interment Saturday afternoon dur- boat cent grade A hogs, while the| Andrew, Stirling Willis and Al-|was in Springfield West ceme- tas Borcag rors ~g : . PRICES RISE rm to ‘ ight t arated OE By ger ma ermn on encrmnntnt tet re mali BN aK GACH ik UR hibit to Toronto. the; Mr. Willis said that Landrace . : istrati h ched en to $1.25 onan ee 14.268 compared to Yorkshire re-| BATTLE OF ATLANTIC * tees a $1.20 price to the far- stan of the aedlen chit Gasca pene | se SUNDAY PARADE ; : i i iE ff ip i f LAMB PRODUCERS mer delivered. . “The farther a| Colonel ; Bee Lr ere iS wit 8 believed the present price ball rape the higher wil exit would be he owt form of May 3rd, 1959 Last year our Association passed a resolution requiring heth-lenthe $0 be i stable. bounce’”’, reminded % i get ’ ae + : stock, ; CG bi Three new directors were Parade will form up at 10 a.m. at H.M.C.S. Queen 4 bees = 2 whea culated to fill retirements. They Charlotte Navy Quay- R.C. services will be held railway increased its express | Were: Colonel F.I. Andrew, Char- at the Basilica. er services in St. Paul’s Be : . “yt| lottetown; Fred Matheson, ’ ; awe gathered at the schoet te a + ryt tl Bridectown and William Fouhd: Church. The Recce will be in attendance. ~_ will be in effect again this year beginnin g:August 1, 1959. | . The quality of P.E.I. lambs market ed in 1958 showed a very marked improve- rn very setqreetie “| go on our shipping ‘pigs of. eny | New London. ____/|§' ment. It is our opinion that the above regu lations were responsible for some of this ef . “ - he : «= ee pie DDTni aap apn (ny ATA TATAIAT AIA IREDLSESEMAESIATAIADS 2 MMA ATAPAYAY> A whens Getivered ty Ket] Oe? — - improvement. / re 3 = § : B af The following live grades and-weig hts will be in effect for marketing lambs ing in the province. Colonel F.1 |f_ beginning August Ist, 1959: | & : dat wikgh Save’ heen a cartons | Se, Ghar ounce a 7 , ve a ; years : y > vse hath | me ae te ne be ou lf) Grade Weight Grade Welght "s to * Cerne rteeeertesees + ee 5 Se eee eee ee eerste eesets Se re oe, — NOVA . |=: ae ie ars Mr and Mrs. Danny Anderson Stewart Eagles said his job z “NEBR SHURE «et eee tees eeoeteeeeteeeee od ° tw eeeoeeeeeeese®? eesereeeee was struck by a truck as he since, he came to the Island last Saag Good eeeeeeeeee eee eeteeereeeeee 126 Ibs. up Medium eeee ee eee teaeeee eee eeee 126 Ibs. up erossed the road. ; eummer has been one of getting ; Seaari xn NE oi si vic ork io hik ks oh ok 84 Ibs. down : ROGIER cc cach cccssccesceescss Cee ae eee eeeeeteteeenee eeeeer S. up Fair UE veccencccceevnncccesctcce| Os Gomme Oaths on ccccecccctdsccccesssvics. AB WEE Camadas OcceamDlayground, INVITES YOU TO DROP OVER NEXT WEEKEND Good lambs 85-110 Ibs. produce the: most desirable carcasses.. All other grades and weights will be discounted. ‘ NOTE: BUCK LAMBS WILL BE DIS COUNTED $1.00 PER HEAD. ALL LAMBS WITH LONG TAILS WILL BE DISCOUNTED 50 CENTS PER HEAD. THIS ALSO AP- Advertising Section.)- = _— ' We're right next door — come over and see what a change of scene-can do for‘ Feral Hoe from where the mersde. Forwarded fromthe | oes you! “You can lose your breath with the PLIES TO RAIL GRADE. a | day, service commencing at| Saturday evening to ber late ten sage eee pa es <0 The above recommendations have been presented to the principal lamb ao bp Meee 8 Peels eral wil be held” on, Sunda. i ly Annapolis Valley, and leave your worries Lenand a buyers on Pri Ed 1 Island and have i by #1 JELLEY — At O'Leary on Thurs- area sirctg bay late Oren. you get to know Nova Scotia and the yacation fun to be ee a eae vel found along our highways and byways. Come along — We strongly urge all lamb produc ers to: remains w 4| CUR a : : s ; . tom eley's Furl tome to| Weteniay "Ape oh, and bring the family, too. 1. Castrate all buck lambs intend ed for market. her late residence. Funeral on <n an cee ee sana Ss ‘\ Can hel ‘sit with us? a Dock all lambs. ‘ Chart with service commene-| arive ithe chy on, Saturday ea eee es 3. Provide for supplementary pasture this fall to finish lambs after weaning. Springfield West cemetery. | Hennessey Funeral Home unt aie 4. ers 3 ac ge ge that is, 85 to 110 pounds. | 1 ak on ae Gee ee ee We recommend Rail Grading of all market lambs. ed April 30th, 1959, Ethel Stewart,| Theresa's, from where the fu- : : ne ; wid of ite ie CD. Bale) seri ral ics Mow] NOVA SCOTIA TRAVEL BUREAU P. E. |. SHEEP BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION. Macken, Fusral tae fre] Gets Ohrchfor Recon a __. HAUFAX — NOVA SCOMA | this Saturday, Service com . ; |