8. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur, Sept. 22, 1968, awards are Ken Linkletter of Foley’s Drug Store receiving the—presentation for the past year, and Don Baker for. the town of Summerside, who also Two Summerside men re- ceived awards this week as the United Appeal campaign got underway... FROM... THE LEFT, receiving fair share Humane Societies Blocking | | OTTAWA (CP)—The growing and others purchase them from problem of obtaining animalsidealers who breed them. But for medical research and teach- |breed ing. could. be..eased--by--establish- gs ment of permanent provincial boards of advisers on procure-|cats often are primarily ‘‘col- |Search purposes dnd that the ex- ment, production and care of|lectors of unwanted animals,” |tra cost of the animals be rec: centre for veterinarians in lab- aa situation that leads to several |ognized as a legitimate charge oratory animal National--Research Counci] com- complications, the report says. |in making: research grants. The would enable continuing studies There are some undesirable |animals could be raised by ¢cen- on animal care and facilities. ; @xperimental animals, says mittee report. re The committee set up in 1964 practices with respect to collec- te study the problem says hu- tion and resale of an animal be- mane societiesare one of the fore ‘it can be claimed by the biggest_ roadblocks to a major owner. Also, the animals~were source of animals. jfrom an unknown genetic back- ~—“Although our growing’ medi-|ground and could have health eal schools and universities re-|problems, making them unsatis- ‘quire an ever increasing num.- factory for research ber of cats and dogs for. The committee, headed by teaching and research pur-|Dr. W. H. Cook, director of poses, the number of healthy |NRC’s division of biosciences, animals killed in municipal |recommends provincial licens- pounds and humane society |ing and inspection for animal shelters’’ far exceeds present dealers to ensure proper pro- gequirements."’ curement practices The report adds that the hu- |quate care for the animals. “Mahe movement’s stated policy |\WANTS PERMANENT SET-UP is to take over and operate| As an initial step, it suggests municipal pounds wherever pos: |that~-each province establish a sible and “‘it is against the so- permanent board of advisers .on. cieties’. principles and policy to prtcurement, production and release animals for experimen- care of experimental animals. tal” purposes even when the The board would include repre- ~~—owner is unknown. ... .” \sentatives from medical. schools “This is true even with the |and) universities, appropriate in- assurance that animals will not |dustries, provincial humane or- be subjected to painful proce-|ganizations and departments of dures and will be killed while |government concerned. unr deep anesthesia. | The report also suggests “This practice is, wasteful but,|waste of healthy animals im as humane society shelters re- |pounds could -be eliminated -by ‘place municipal dog pounds, the | making provision for transfer of supply of animals available for |all healthy animals required for teaching and'research will de-|teaching--or_research to holding _erease_and ‘accentuate the Sh ———————————————, age already evident in regions ‘Shop Where Bt havi al medical schools : E RATS 2 exists in procurement of rats) SUPPLIES LTD. . and mice. me institution: ; Sika taeen tie Ghee ae ee 42 St. Peter’s Road es: PHONE 894-6567 __HYNDMAN & CO. Limited Established 1872 4 Lower Queen &. CHARLOTTETOWN alse at . Summerside — Montague — Alberton : “The Old Reliable” Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. Offices: @ Interest payable quarterly on minimum quarterly balance. @- Accounts-opened-by the 20th of the month earn interest from the first. @ Money may be deposited or withdrawn . at any time by mail, or in person. | MAJOR TRUST COMPANY sty ttt abit, and ade- | took a. first year award. Mak- ing the presentation is- Austin Trainor ‘of Charlottetown, Un- ited Appeal third. vice-presl- + SUMMERSIDE MEN RECEIVE AWARDS - dent for the Island. facilities designed by the prov- ince. The animals then would ibe sent to designated institutions e ‘as required. Supply Of Research Animals “sister srangemess sireaw 2 : \have been authorized j|katchewan and Alberta, the re- ‘port adds. of dogs and cats is too| The report suggests considera- pensive... for... most--institutions..|tion..be..given.to. raising dogs and..tral Dealers supplying dogs and jcats specifically for certain re- distribution. This would’ provide a training | | Scene Ontario rons ‘have | Farm in. Sas- | Farmer: without FEDERATION NEWSLETTER i | Four Dollar Milk Payment ‘Is Suggestion Of Mirag By J. LINCOLN DEWAR ~. \Jonger does. our income match man who hews to the line and | A One Act Play In Four Scenes CHARACTERS: The Hon. J.J. |flood of milk wil) fill the wayside Greene — Federal Minister of ditch and mightly famines will Agriculture: The Hon William |msue. No trifling amount will Stewart — Minister of Agricul. |Setve to right. this wrong and ture in the Kingdom of On- tario; The Hon. M. Vincent — Minister of Agriculture in’ the State of Quebec; Farm Lead- ers — Number of Farmers: Ottawa Civil: Servants. I: A’ tractor encamp- |WTong ramparts, to Ottawa thop /@ further eight. ment on the Humber River in |Should go and tell thy tale to my} increased their . Leader: What Our children, wives and cows do all present a lean “and hungry look, the dairy ba- due consultation hauling | charges and no longer pay a bo- nus for 40 over proof. Thus $4.00 does become a - mirage © which now appears and then, does fade. sayest thou my men should be done? Many Farmers: Let us mount our tractors and make:all naste to Queen’s Park where the Hon. Bill will hear our plea and ac- tion take te rectify~ out (All leave on tractors). Scene Il: Queen’s Holy City. : Farm Leader: These my men mounted on their trusty diesels have marched these many miles to lay our cause before thy throne most Honorable Sir. No state. Park im the should shoot the works and go) ther than being in with the bet-| iter high school teachers at $6,7| 1000. After all it should never be, >on forgotten that-~the-~people~-who~ deliver the mail must be able to jwalk upright, read-.door num- jbers and, of course, the more egible- addresses on the mail. | the outgo and in‘.very fact are ever mindful, of the dairymen) — — of the Sibeataeed yonder sun does set three times constantly devises plans to'mend {fe all ea arity : unless we do have relief a very |their case. Cousin Bill thou say- |) ° Cannes Nine Seed Sar est the job is mine, the challenge |2© POSt olf ness I accept and ere the moon does |Christmas. We ‘suspect that a rise the spilt milk will all be ga- great many citizens would be de- thered up. Hear me’ well, this lighted to be spared the neces- sity of licking the countless 3 will I do, on every pound of but- cent. stamps associated with this blood will flow unless four bucks for every unit does appear. ter which we sell or buy two fing a serious mistake im de- negtigent in handling of a ship- become manding this amount. Rather it| ment of smoked fish. for $10,000 per year thus getting fer ze I the postmen in a bracket siml- Express and Tennessee Cartage, junrefrigerated and placed it un- lar to university professors ra-'all of unfit for human eoa- | sumption. ‘ Defendants are Adkins Trans-| The suit alleges . Tennessee Company, Adkings Cargo| cartage received the shipment der refrigeration, concealing the Transfer Lines, fact that the fish was_ Mich. \ported without refrigeration. Kroger says the fish was dis) SHINE SHOES FOR FUNDS’ and Rooks Inc., Holland, Nashville, lets and a number. of customers | University of Ottawa freshman became ill. and some died, al-|have shined up about 20000 legedly as a result of botulism, /pairs of shoes and collected from eating the fish. \$7,200 for” the Cystic Fibrosis Kroger*seeks to recover sums |Foundation of Canada. The to- number of parties who sued the |was $2,600 more than the Ot- food company in connection with tawa students were able to pull the alleged food poisoning. in last year and the highest coi- The grocery company alleges lected since the university the shipment was stored for ‘‘an /joined the campaign, staged by unreasonable period’’ .,.without |17 universities across Canada, refrigeration, causing the fish to'three years ago. The Hon. Bill: Fairly dost jcents shall be added and_ passing thoi speak and well I know.the |this bonus to our trusty consum- i7Ag FALL ARRIVES justice of thy cause but verily |ers the treasury will avoid the | Very quickly after August ithy horn is blown. against the jShock and all our farmers gain morning and evening closes in| : jon the day bringing to an Further now my cousins Bill ‘end the long daylight hours of cousin the Hon. Joe, Comman- |and Vincent lend me thy, €ars/spring and summer. Fall-like der-in-Chief' of Her Majesties|which thou shouldest use the |ejouds are in the sky and there Stabilization forces, he will hear|Mmore and learn of our er /is a new bite in the air which on thy tale-and with all his might |generosity. I have looked with lithe occasional night turns to| do his best to set it right. vee cpa in tg gel ~ frost. se : § jand seen ai -*-| Soon potato harvesting wi ctaee ee oe layeeeee 8 ee a ee main activity and then with- | in and a . "/out a doubt summer -has gone mnighiy Joe ts talghty:wepth, Sin (ee ale ce, ie, ant fallin here. cousin Bill into his fan has no such spoils. To our thrown some large and undi- jeight ceiits a further nine~point- gested chunks which if they re- |five will be’added when the cows | main, will surely strain the jin these two provinces do look Bears, lalike and those who. milk them | Food Poisoning Leads To Court CHARLOTTETOWN Y. MC. A. , BOWLING Anyone interested in reserving alleys for regular bowling this season are asked to 2nd Civil Servant: Perchance (¢ in a manner similar. I now | : : the milk is now mixed with Bo linvite you to this poker game) ee a see litics-and this indeed doth make |and damned be he who first |/%3 outbreak o: nn 8 a witches’ brew which many iM |cries “Hold enough”. Hon. M. jhas resulted in the filing of a our broad real not digest |v , : /$4,650,000 damage suit by the ie pis realm may iges pYiecont A bas l'anglais. \Kroger Company, a. grocery 3rd. Civil Servant: When last POSTAL PROBLEM ifirm. I saw the Hon. Joe his brow was} The most. -recent -threat.of| Kroger, based in Cincinnati. dark as if some stratagen he strike action by ‘postmen has fo-|Ohio, brought the suit_in USS. would devise to not so. gently.\cused upon another group of| district court against four truck- ‘contact Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. 894-3425 Limited Alleys Available ease the mat from under Bill. |workers the rather unfavourable ing firms which it charges were | a. { { | | | 219 GREAT GEORGE STREET, | ‘Charlottetown, P.E.1. — Phone 894-4910 _ Simpsons-Sears. SNOW TIRE SALE agencies for~-widespread medicine and Scene IV: The Council Cham- ‘attention of the press. The opin- ) ber Ottawa on™ September 9th. ‘ion is freely expressed Ministers, officers and farmers. that recompense in excess of $6,- “The Hon. Joe: To all’ my |000 per year for a postman is un- friends and in particular to my |duly generous. cousins Bill and Vincent greet-| The writer having no respon- ings, your ills have tried, me jsibility in the matter would sug- sore, you all know me for a fair |gest that the postal union is ma- ae ie | : ANNIVERSARY . eg es o 4 aoe 30 BAGS OF = ee Cd MORE'BIG SPECIALS GROCERIES eS TO BE DRAWN FOR- ae : SALE SATURDAY NIGHT ’ JUST COME IN AND PUT YOUR ; NAME ON BACK OF CASH REGISTER SLIP _ FULL 4PLY NYLON TIRE } nue ‘GRADE “B” OVEN READY TURKEYS : : JUICY 43° | i 6-10... ie oe : , Ee ALPINE ALL BEEF . a FOR SAVINGS — —— NETS Fo" sv15 | STEAKETTES 15 59c = | FLOUR ‘oan Be ee NN a eae BUY NOW! NO PAYMENTS ‘|. I _ =u &e'T) BROILERS uw 99 TILL JANUARY 1967 ~~ MILK b CANS ] “CHICKEN | CHICKEN | CHICKEN : se PERFECTION Legs | Breasts | Wings Shop where you will : : Cc Cc $ vevamemece | BUTTER.“ 67e| 55° 63°3» : | NO. 1 LB. tbl CAN A’S FINEST QUALITY oo VINEGAR = 85 = TIRE V UE { 02. 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