eee $ 4 ‘ k Ss GU ARDI AN-P ATRIOT HOME OFTHE WEEK bs The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon.; Sept. 26, 1968. | N S. Float ting Fish Bloat = sessreme we ‘ He al d Work Sal ( (a use: "Now 8 Begins Operations 3 wal of Sweating In Space plans for the floating sttructure for subsidies under the ‘federal and pointed out it could qualify [fish construction regulatioas HEREFORD ' DISPERSAL SALE | _"Shed__ Acre Farms" Union Road. North (Near Covehead) 2 Saturday, Oct: Ist Mersey Seafoods Ltd. has a fish too much,"’ a spokesman said. P with a diffe- “It was Just a matter of _simple rence: It’s built on water. * ‘economics.’ The’ 000 floating plant, the gem of a group of young rocessing plant _ Three trawlers—built for - the firm at a cost of $200,000 each businessmen, is to begin opera- —will serve plant, con- \tion..sooh and provide employ- structed by Steet and Engine | "By RONALD THOM Os a Four astronauts vhave meiit for about 75 persons. Products Ltd. of Liverpool. 12: 30 sharp HOUSTON, . Tex. (AP)—Har ee pate lean orbiting | One of the few plants of its| COULDN’T FIND LAND work—not the atmosphete he. ‘spaceship for a combined time ikind in North America, it will| Various ‘attempts were made | @ 38 Registered Cows of. Domino, Duotone and Miriam’s breathed, as a: Russian cosm@jof six hours 52 minutes and all<have an annual production of to re - establish a processing | Pride and other top blood lines. naut claimed—caused Richard |reported that it was a fatiguing | 10,000,000 pounds of fish. iplant by various business con- | @ 33 grade cows bred to champion herd sires F. Gordon Jr. to sweat so much experience. The onty Russian to | Built after fire razed this jcerns at Liverpool, but foun- } - -@ 28 feeder steers and heifers. town’s only . other. says the doctor for the |Leonoy. .He spent 10 minutes ifish Plant .in 1958 and disrupted he cut his Gemini 11 space walk ‘ever ‘walk in space was Alexei \south shore short, dered primarily because of al @ 23 calves from registered cows oe ' (i \lack of. suitable terrain. j a : @ ‘15. calves from grade..cows.. : ; aa U.S. astronauts. outside Voskhod 2. ithe local economy, it has three | Along the south shore—of the | . aos This Design features a pan- Dr. Charles. A. Berry de- | .Yegorov, whose spaceflight in /levels- containing facilities for, fone half the front is resi | @ 3 registered bulls. i e@fled picture window im the scribed as ‘‘peculiar’’ the way |October, 1964, ended after only |processing. freezing and storing dential and the other half is | NOVA NATIONAL ROMEO 23R; son of the Royal Winter Fair ~} living-room, and a large Dr. Boris Yegorov, who flew in one day in orbit because he and |fish. owned by Steel and Engine grand champion, WHITTERN NATIONAL VELVET, and “breakfast nook in the kitchen space two years ago, said Rus-. one of the two other men aboard | Facilities also are provided. Products Ltd himself the grand champion for a number of years at the she ; : : sian spacemen do not have a igot sick, also claimed. that |for the conversion of offal~| On:the north side, a federal | p.E.I, Provincial Livestock Exhibition and reserve grand The bedroom windows are sweat problem because they breathing more than the normal /heads, tails and other waste— public wharf occupies the only | champion at the Atlantic Winter Fair in 1964. : high “for added privacy. Util- breathe a different atmosphere |amount of oxygen could cause into fish ‘meal, a byproduct suitable. site with the remaining | LAZY B. REAL ASTER 24U, son of PPHR Boc Real 188. {ty room with separate door in orbit than do Americans. heart and blood complications, | jused, among other things, in the land mainly tidal swamp or NOREEN NATIONAL LAD, son of Nova National Romeo. a from. the--rear vestibule could |All U.S. spaceships have beén | Berry said. it’ is. true that 'manufacture of cosmetics. jdeep mud.- = — “ — equipped with a —pure-oxygen—after—some U.S. - flights: doctors--TT7ED-TO- WHARF |General Manager George. Terms Cash - ~ serve as an extra bedroom, atmosphere, mainly because it |detected decreases in the astro-| The plant, actually ‘a steel Curphey of Steel and Engine. : study or den. There is provis- ; requires a- less complex control jnauts” blood cell mass’ and it ‘barge 160 feet long-and 40 feet | Products Ltd., drew up. the Catalogue of Registered Cattle will be available. jonifor an extra washroom in system. Russian vehicles have appeared to‘'‘us perhaps some lwide, -is permanénily tied’ up at| 0-0-0040 006-04 2 : eae kite the — basement. Mustration ‘ {flown with a mixture of nitrogen |of this is ‘related to an oxygen |the government wharf.-.a site se- ; . FAMOUS FOR i Lunch counter on grounds : = shows brick with stone facing, and oxygen, much like atr on jenvironment.” . flected when no suitable land BRANDED INSPECTED Owner Auctioneer bot full details. for building in pate ot earth. | However, he added, flights of ‘could ‘be found. , ‘AN KERRY frame are supplied. Including 1120 Sq. Fe, Berry denied that tes oper be : two = showed ee a officials oe me only $ THE ISLAND DEVELOPMENT Co. LTD.: IVA} : se a cent oxygen atmosphere caused the loss was not serious enough |possible site on lan rdering | i : a eae uct ea American paceman coven to |to cause concern on any oer the ee was ruled out be- | coop on If weather questionable listen to CFCY Radio rspire more than usual. can mission now. planned, in- ‘cause of. deep mu € ‘i , ” ee: : Gadss hurried back to the jcluding a round — to’ the | “We didn’t know how much it | ig ‘aN zs Back? A chance te buy the best at reer NR price ae se a qe ; ; jspacecraft Sept. 13 after spend- |moon. ‘would cost to get pilings in there 7 ome Good Time To Plant HOW TO OBTAIN ing 44 minutes of a planned 115- | aussi a minute “stay outside Gemini 11. siren o : ; | Officials said he_worked so hard jtying the spacecraft an |Agena rocket for a later experi- lment that his suit’s evaporative jgear did not. expel body §. imoisture, fast. enough. - Sweat. ‘streamed down his face” and. jinto his eyes. j |\PERSPIRES FREELY DESIGN BOOK The latest design book en- - titled ‘101 Selected Subur- ban and Country Homes. De- signed for Canadians,’’ is now available at the offices of The Guardian and The Bulbs For Spring Flowering In the next few weeks thous- hardy bulbs with white or blue ands of people. throughout Can- flowers, which appear as clus- | ada willbe planting. bulbs for ters of -bells._around a.central flowering next spring. Ninety |stem. The common one is Heav- per cent of far-seeing gardeners jenly Blue, which flowers with tax will be planting tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. Only a very few will be setting out the other spring flowering bulbs that help | round out a’ perfect aor rae “picture. This small group has acne ered a new early =:spring.. joy, that of being greeted, when the snow has scarcely melted. with ithe daffodils and makes a splen- idid contrast with the golden itrumpets of these flowers. {USCHKINIA “These are tittle bulbous “plants with delicate white bells, striped lwith “blue, quite similar to the | Evening Patriot for $1, free. This new edition in- | Berry described Gordon as a ‘eludes color selection, ete... man who “does perspire er plus over 100 popular new - freely.” designs to choose from. Also | Yegorov told a space develop: | ‘ncluded-are full designs. in {ment meeting “in Geneva, Switz- how to order — jerland, this week that a perspir- jation problem doesn't exist for | ke |squills. They should. be planted | three inches deep and about }Russians “because the atmos- | |phere and environment, of the Soviet space cabins and space | suits absolutely Aiaeh. Engine. perky little blue, white or yellow /three inches apart in. a well- flowers appearing everywhere, |drained soil. are normal | aa ae in odd corn- Company Formed whereas Americans rely on arti. | j ers and near the empty lily pools |SQUILLS A 1 "ficial air mixture.’ : in the rock gardens., | The Siberian squill is the har. | TORONTO (CP) — Hawker | Berry said in an interview at | 2 The beauty of these little (diest and the one most common- Siddeley Canada| Ltd. andthe manned ‘spacecraft centre | bulbs, I think, is the way they jly grown. It is early- flowering tnjteq Aircraft Corp. said} suddenly appear out of nowhere |and has deep-blue, star- light, laa th have’ formed 4 in early spring when conditions [nodding bells. Tubergen’s squill | sh BN on to put it. You're artificially sup- would seem much too rugged | ‘(Stila tubergeniana) is much Mew. aircraft engine ‘and indus-) plying everything up there — | for the toughest plants, let*larger in every way and lighter- ‘trial turbine company.. _ . ~|Whether it be air or pure oxy- alone for slender little bulbous {blue in color. Plant the bulbs in | To be_called Orenda_Ltd., The __ atmosphere doesn’ t.| lants such as these.. : masses under shrubs, int ok} = : Bs Listed here are a few lesser- gardens, near -walls; or-onbare-| ill-be formed fvom the: _Orenda. known types of small billbs that banks under. large trees. Plant Division of Hawker Siddeley, | “will give you endless delight in he “bulbs three incbes deep, 12 to Which will_own 60 per cent of | early spring. They should be ‘15 in a group, with a large num- the stock of the new company. |how much work you ask a man | selected from the catalogues ‘ber of groups to provide a show | It will be located in the .800,- ‘to’ do,’ are the things you have “ind stores early, for they must. the first year. -|000- square-foot plant of the Or- ito watch. ie | re i “That? s sort of a peculiar way |mosphere and the rw | ‘through the (space) suit, plus t enda Division at nearby Malton. | ‘‘Anyway, sweating is the way is & Oe gee — oe eee | MISCELLANEOUS H.. M. Horner, ¢hairman of |the body cools itself. The body |. These have sky-blue flowers |BULBS ; United Aircraft; said in a pre- has to-sweat: in-order--to:- ‘remain=| that appear about the same time'+ Other bulbs in this category pared statement that formation-jcool: If you think you havea as the Siberian squills,” from \are the cyclamen- flowered nar- Of the new company. should ‘ma- {problem if you sweat, man, if | which they are distinguished by | lcissus, which includes Peeping terially assist United’s Pratt iyou don’t sweat, you've really | their larger flowers with pure \Tom and February Gold, very 8nd ‘Whitney Aircraft division in /got problems.’ white centers that face upwards |!arge versions of this group but jexpanding its turbine engine | instead of nodding. There is a jhardier than the common’ spec- [Productive capacity. / rose-colored form that provides jies, and miniature daffodils and | 1. J. Emmert, president of diversity of color and it is nam- |the odd hooppetticoat narcissus. [Hawker Siddeley Canada, said | ed simply “variety Rosea’? (Chi- ‘all very-small daffodils with uni- the association “should help to onodoxa luciliae Rosea). The (que appealing flowers. jassure our ‘production future in } aw — {company with the world’s lead- SMALL - Perm éhi Shop Where Parking Is | A Pleasure At - - ROBINSON SUPPLIES LTD. Daffy as a. Dilly: London- Inspired tle, 2 08 wae glory- of-the-snow (grows from | fing designer and producer ,of * little pear-shaped bulbs, which | = Pence 42 St. Peter’s Road should be planted ‘three inches | U. S.. Nazi Head liet engines. pubes te “ i deep and two to three inches | apart: Give them lots of sunlight Pleads Guilty and plant near early- flowering as : shrubs such as golden bells and | CHICAGO (AP) — George | tarly daphne so that when they (Lincoln Rockwell, 46. leader of ‘are in bloom their flowers and the American Nazi party, those of the shrubs will comple- ‘pleaded guilty and paid a $400 RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS. FASHIONS. These showy little bulbous peared before Magistrate. plants will delight vou year after James Sullivan on charges of - year with their very early, yel- Soliciting,.funds and conducting low, ball- shaped flowers arising 2 meeting on Chicago -park from, a green Elizabethan ruff. Property without a permit. They thrive in the shade of | The warrant was based on a shrubs, where one must guard meeting Rockwell staged in against hoeing them out ofthe ‘Marquette. Park; ~in-a--racially- ment each other. On the prairies |fine here for his. activities oe MOD i la 1 i ; Fe : WINTER ACONITE Ta we Epa ap: CONFEDERATION CENTRE © ww. ° CHARLOTTETOWN (Box Office Entrance — Queen St.) Monday, Sept. 26th .... .. 8—10. p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 27th ... 2— 4 p.m. ground, for soon after flowering ‘nse area of the southwest —they—seem-—to—disappear-—and- will be forgotten until they bloom very early the spring of the fol- ‘and 7— 9 p.m. “Wednesday. Sept. 28th ... 9—11 a.m. iside, Aug. 21. He was arrested _}- Sept. 10 when he tried to lead a THE PEA JACKET © — “By Lady Utex. It’s switched-on ... Is what's happen. ing on the scene and it’s at Holman’s for you NOW! jmarch into a Negro” neighbor- hood. Big military style cut, of rich warm melton cloth in navy shade. Bright and brassy bittons, 16. 95. lowing year. | » These are not actually bulbs but are tuberous roots, which, if you are not careful will soon dry | out. AS soon as you receive | these tubers, open the package. If they seem dry, cover with! moist peat moss or sand over- 'party, Ralph _Perry*¥orbes, 26, night before planting. .. Plant of &1 Monte, Calif., paid a $300 DONORS: URGENTLY NEEDED! them 4three inches deep and ifine Tuesday on his conviction three inches apart in groups of \Sept. 12 of disorderly conduct ’ Please’ clip and keep for reference ce 15 to 20. Make sure they are in a jand- ‘resisting arrest. : a f place where they can be water- |—— * _— a - —_ Wanna: yah Swine > The march’ was to _ -have* Oe ee Il countered demonstrations by (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and” lother Negro civil rights .cam- |paigners in the same area dur- jing the summer. A member of Rockwell's 4 big pockets. Bright red quilted lining. Sizes 8 - 16 available. Others at 19.95 and 7— 9 a ee Sept. 29th and .2— 4 7— 9 p. im. “SHARE YOUR\GOOD HEALTH” BE ONE OF THE 1,140 BLOOD | —TEE/KAY- Kes sas Trim. taut and terrific! Wild and wonderful for where . action is. Sim and trimmed for slick fit. Of bond wool, Nassau blue, burgundy or charcoal. Sizes 9-15 Available. tuch as the shade of a tree, but tot directly under the tree. The fiant snowdrop’ (Galanthus. el- resii) appears to be the best for growing in the colder parts of. Canada. | SNAKE’ S-HEAD, OR CHECKERED, LILY t . These quaint « little * bulbous plants have nodding bell-shaped flowers checkered or spotted on the inside, in slender stems i Yhey have gained considerable ‘ : favor in recent years for plant- ~ tng-in the shade of shrubs. where ‘heir graceful foot-high ‘spikes of ‘lowers show to best advantage ad during very dry spells. On : ™ : the prairies choose’ a very shelt- | . core ne : Bee eee i 4 = ed flowers with inner corollas | that show tips of green are so | ‘ : juring a mild period in early | : | April. They should be planted | : 4 . ‘orced into flowering’ in Febru- lV 0 THE POORBOY! ye en /0 “a By Korét of California. Neat rth kntt, with a smart turtle. w receipt. So order them right J oe away and plant immediately. ‘Helman’s . . . like, RIGHT NOW! 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