oe wit % ‘THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY By NEIL A. MATHESON The province will have a pota- to crop as good as it was a year ego. I was told yesterday by R. L. Burge, chairman of the Po- tato Marketing Board. This view contrasts with those ex- i : TERRE 2 3 we ik =F i z 2 i 43% Fa3 ase Hi ; H i “RTUEETERES ; Fee bre rs :: of which I’ve heard this pi Ei tia i Forcing Spring Flowering Bulbs Brings Satisfaction | An untiring worker “for the who lives, I believe, im Black P.E.. Fur Breeders is my friend Clayton Mill, Mills Point. The president of this organiza- tion has just completed a most interesting booklet which will be released in connection with the 35th anndal live fox show and the 17th annual mink show. town; $.U. water, NS. how: Dates this year are November | River, N.B. | Mr. Mills lists three judges for j the first two years of the show, 1929-30. They were Robert Stew- art, Montague; E.H. Monkley, Tay. ; zEhe TF es to aaa I a ff E j a “et il j it i a i E RE is t 5 i if Th i brref ee rf | 8 t ; i ‘ tl flr t a oF til eae : ef sEF a2 $i 4 Discussions were held yester- day afternoon between Premier Alex Campbell and his Cabinet and P.E.I. Officers of the Maritime Provinces Board of trade. ‘ Cyril. Leard, Alberton, prest- dent of the MPBT, and A.T. Parkes, executive secretary, secretary, headed the delega- tion which discussed subject matter ranging from transporta- tion to water : The Board told the Govern- ment members of the various resolutions passed at the annual meeting and requested consid- ‘eration by Island authorities of the points raised. ROAD TRANSPORT Among those affecting trans- portation by road was the sub- ject of an increase in allowable weights on the highways during the spring period; the matter of ‘a shorter route ‘to the Cen tral Canada markets; universal signs instead of each province institu- ting its-own roads signal system and the possibility of arranging for special dumps-for auto bod- ies. At the same time a sugges- tion was advanced that mechan- ical check-ups of motor vehicles should be an annual must. -FULL, CO-OPERATION; Noting the wide and develop- ing discussions in all parts of the country regarding water pol- lution, the Board members felt a solution was-beyond the fin- ahcial capabilities of most com- co-operation of all levels of gov- ernment, industry and agricul- ture to combat what it termed a ‘menace’. i Premier Campbell and his col- leagues were also told of the Board’s opinion that though an- ti-inflationary measures might ve to be adopted to ensure a continued high level of econom- ie activity for the benefit of Ca- Nada as a whole, such measures were not always in the best in- terest of the less prosperous areas of the country. It termed such measures in the 1966 feder- al budget as detrimental to the interest of the Maritimes. MAJOR, INDUSTRY tourism has become a major in- dustry in this area of the country and suggested certain tax exemptions or development grants should be made available for the purpose of building up tourist accommodations in the same manner as is done for manufacturing industries. A plea was also made for a uniform school curriculum across Canada to eliminate the handicap. .. imposed._on....pupils country to another, Referring’-to.... ldbor—-relations the Board said “the democra- tie liberties of the citizen must be protected at all times and it to freely elect and follow the vo- cation of his choice regardless ‘island furriers | Add a year, and you may choose other furs. You'll love the » - - bound to result in a fo.a prettier you.... a FUR! 3 Fur trims are more important than ever this too, that are teamed up with these fur collars BY TOP MAKERS ® Look for the famous names—Wilbro, Sanders and Gold; Ideal, A. Gordon, Artex, and, new this year, coats by Berger-Swartz! “island fu 79 GRAFTON ST. STIR TER ltd. dash ge exciting fabrics - nae prettier ‘you! se eviers ltd. “he Uttin at2 4 Jatriont? Dial 2-1273 munities and called for the full HIGH SCHOOL WIN ALL EXPENSE PAID TRIP TO €XP96/ VIA AIR CANADA! of his membership or_non-mem- I Board Of Trade Officers — Meet With Government bership in a labor union or em- ployees organization’. Other Board: officers appear- ing with the president and sec- retary included K. MacDonald, Montague; R.W. Dawson, Crap- aud; Charles’ Downe, president of the Charlottetown Board . of, Trade and its secretary- manag- er, C.W. Moffatt; G. Smallman, Stimmerside: W.J. Hancox and A.W. Gaudet, Charlottetown. [sland News Page 2 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Oct. 18, 1966. year-old heifer that freshens in time for The Royal, she is out of a Ton-of Gold dam. ib She will be sold’ on Monday evening, November 14th, follow- ing the showing of the Jersey breed at Canada’s biggest agri- cultural fair. Hockey Game The Board recognized that}. moving from one part of the | is the right of every individual | Jersey Cow Is Selected . Geen eis Cree been selected to sell in the ‘‘Sale of Stars” at the Royal Winter Fair this year. Maewin Elite Bonnie is a two- Ready Pasted 1@ 500.patterns in stock 4 Toe ss PMU TH rae _ €XpO06/ STCDENTS’ ESSAY CONTEST! . STUDENTS: Is Scheduled For Thursday A game slated Thursday af- ternoon between Queen Chariotte High School of Charlottetown nnd Summerside High School school girts eld hockey ehamp- on: . 4 WALLPAPERS Visit Moore & McLeod’s For ~ SUNWORTHY @ Immediate delivery 85 up = - @ Phone for home viewing samples book—894-6541, Moore & McLeod Ltd. Game time is five o'cloek for the first game in the two game total-goal round. Second contest is scheduled for: Charlottetown on November :1. : Coach arid physical edacation uctor, Mrs. Mary Morrison said that the: senior girls team ‘ould be travelling to Sackville, Brunswick, this Saturday ( for an exhtbition game against Mount Allison at 4.30 p.m. The senior team has also en- tered-a girls field hockey tour- ney for the’ Maritimes in Truro, N.S., on Octoher 29. There wil] be 18 schools in the tournament. SOVIETS PROTEST CANBERRA (Reuters) — The Soviet embassy protested to the Australian. government Monday against Australia’s plans to draft Soviet citizens living here for military service.. 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