o. eause the company eouldn't get a contract to sell its milk. ‘We were promised a milk Jeontract before we got the cows, ibut we never got it. We got -the ‘cart before the horse, we should have got the contract first.’’ He said he received $135 a Fishermen - ‘Atlantic Acceptance Corp. Hauling Traps Was In Used Cow Business SOURIS -- Fishermen in the} TORONTO (CP)—Atlantic Ac-|ing Aug. 4, 1961, and out of it in ( s e Eastern and Central Districts area have been busy hauling ceptance, a geet November, 1963. It never showed week for running the farm. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 23, 1966.5 their lobster traps to the wharves ae Asked how the farm-raised n ‘commission investi fi a~profit= : T aoe anny oa a ‘at Souris during the past week. ieee ’ 7 Re |the money to buy the 181 head ; ' he ee ae nance company's collapse - has “~The-company failed because of at daley neil te vasliet: Melvin McQuaid Pl Questior been, told. a lack of qualified help, a bad) « | shore boats that fish out of : q P, I thought we got it from At- : Gomse Blackinck: non age crop for feed in 1963 and be- lantie Acceptance.’’ Souris during the lobster season jtawa car-dealer, tes ae which starts MayIst. Some iocal | atlantic Acceptance President | a French Decision On NATO Shows Some Ironic Twists fishermen have close to 1,000/C. Powell Morgan on a method By DAVE McINTOSH traps. The average number of|of making money from selling | traps per boat is around 400. [cows — the business eventually | A large ice pan is presently failed. : in Souris harbor and heavy ice! He said the deal was that. Val- is reported offshore. It is hoped ley Farms and Enterprises | that the ice will move out be- would arrange for cows to be) r é OTTAWA ( Special) — It is time the federal and provincial governments in Canada got to- gether to revise the Lord’s Day small grocery’ stores open on Sundays. Mr. McQuaid said that perhaps the matter. should be left to provincial jurisdiction and be done, then the act should be He recalled | fore the end of April. Home, School | and School Association was held | in the High School Library re- sold with Atlantic Acceptance fi- ley Farms taking 27% per cent of the finance charges. - If the cow wasn't paid for it with Valley Farms paying At- lantie for any loss. When assistant commis sion counsel Ian Cartwright ex- pressed surprise that Atlantic loperation, ‘with which France | | OTTAWA (CP) — There are ‘disagreed, Canadian planes on } \lantic alliance. nadians participate in its con- trol—which would alert France’s nuclear force to take off jevent of a Soviet attack. inancing the purchases and Val- some ironic twists in France's,UN missions could neither land |decision to quit the North At- at Marville nor fly over France. The move from Marville will instance, officials said |get around any recurrence of Kings, said here today the federal government should Id be repossessed ty | ' wou possessed, usually here that NATO provides | pj , Mr. McQuaid, a former at-| rescind the Lord's’ Day Act en- il : Pp |this problem.On’ one RCAP p F by an employee of one of Ad ita. (ee torney general of Prince Edward) tireiy But if this was not to resent um Ioatie's branch offices and resold the radar warning system—Ca-|flight from The Congo in 1963, the plane lost an engine when lover the Mediterranean and had inito fly far out of its way to reach an RCAF base in Ger- France says it will leave in| many. ie : fe bid ttorney al a question arose ; . G ir ,s s | aca 3 Ce ne ee ie Nate a at eal eemnen ea,rapnese Te CSA Qi us| Mr, Marin ald Mogay tn fe Outside the , be said he| Sunday sin PEI. - a clad’ class ~ \cows, Blacklock said: nen Ga there. They are|speech at Windsor, Ont., that -UN FORCE VEHICLE ELI. by Sr. St. Lucius’ class. “ , to repossess a |lere because they are equipped |France’s withdrawal will afford NEW CANADA U \ feels io act is outmoded and| This had been resolved by al- diics there aah ua fais It cpt daa rg truck|With American nuclear weap-', good opportunity for the al : i should brought with th ee a 7 ; ; A The Canadian Defence De- troit for-specific use in United anti-personnel mines and ar- scomal Gay eames He points et ee ern nies. discussion, the | programming |anq_ be cow Gould be driven ponadib tony France won't permit jance to review its ¢ommand partment is thinking of buying Nations operations. The lightly tillery and mortar fragments. -| out that in many cases the act|sion was charged but a silver | Co™mittee presented a film en-|into it. They (the finance com- ee er own soil. : structure, described by’ Defence this Armored Commando, built armed vehicle affords protect- (CP Wirephote from National | is being ignored under the pres-| collection was taken. He said he piney ee i of pany men) would just stand Tuite a 3 oe hai {Minister Bellver: 8 pe by Cadillac-Gage Co. of De- ion against small-arms fire, Defence) sure o sos ee where |does not know what the situat- einen Tile files ‘pacteeeeg |aroue.” staatina Sk St. Nazaire, (tere, two weeks ago as “top- = a aiieaa oo oo = tn Oe ee rete the story of 8 middle child in |cows THEN RESOLD France, which supplies fuel | sane enn u t to find ser | family of three. Jamie has an- | would then be taken French squadrons in Germany a VIEW Committee Task te service stations and after Sunday night church ser |older sister and a toe Soe —and the. RCAF air division. He also said Canada is not Large Audience Attends Meeting Near Complete . GEORGETOWN. — Official of the Georgetown _ Centennial Committee announced early in the week that their special com- mittee delegated the task of compiling a list of names and vices. . Garment Club ‘Is Organized Mrs. Bertha Blanchard, super- institutes, Char- Injured younger | brother, both. of whom demand | ‘ good deal of parental attent- | on. Jamie's demands for an equal share of this attention are often seemingly rebuffed by the par- ents. Because of .the undiplo- matic and sometimes rude way to Valley Farmers’ property and resold, either to another farmer or a packing house. The latter usually paid one-half of the amount a farmer would pay, he said. Mr. Blacklock’s business deal- ings since 1982 included selling cows for his father, selling new to give up its two military in- External Affairs Minister | persuaded by the arguments ad- Martin has- described—as-“very|vanced by France to justify the regrettable’ the French deci-| withdraw sion, which will force Canada;|NATO commands. from integrated Referring to France's offer te ‘stallations in France — the air |supply Canada and other NATO division headquarters at Metz allies ‘with bases in wartime, - rand the bomber and transport Mr. Martin said: ‘There are se-..... At 2 A coe ae bere et reve (addresses of former Georgeton- ove ; of al seer eee Pic gt otanou ie yd and used ears, building gas sta- base at Marville. rious doubts es to the tates Toone aad School Associations, |much slower than the average. a - satin aecaior vd teen-age girls from Whim Road, - | wanted, as a result becoming tions ee a oe lw at SAVE MONEY i ote hing PA Dp arrange large audience of parents and! A general discussion, taking dons -., |Kilmuir and Albion met at the quite introverted. | dred aaen’ in- on of the Canadia conditions ok heard a panel discus |the form of questions and an- ps no wo _— s ego 4! ‘home pf Mrs. Lawrencé Stewart ee In the discussion which tollow- | 4 re ee Se defence department was a Bitte wees wae be likely to obtain E projec utifying Kent . ed 1 st (el different. ‘‘Marvellous, we can|in modern war. sion on the non-graded , school|swers, both from the panel be recently to organize a 4H Gar-| Norman Larter, South Milton the film, the topic most| i) Bank of Commerce, the : members and the audience, dis- | 5aare, have completed the task | ment Club. and Cornelis Boelhouwer, Mil- | touched upon concerned ways in|) ° Scotia and Atlan-|8*V@ More money on adminis-| Meanwhile, the -Manchester system. of obtaining the names and ad- ’ Jamie’ iq |Bank of Nova Scotia a tration,” a spokesman said. (Guardian in a dispatch from cussed such things as_ report The meeting was ned by leased in-| which Jamie's parents cou sid- é d Taking part in the discussion ope: ton, were released upon exam ceptant™ and its sub C = % ott her invol- | dresses of several hundred for- mrs Blane have ‘prevented the unfortunate |tic Accepta Marville 1s used by the RCAF Washington says it has been rere De KA, Backer, Supri eadeamaces af |e gree, Tle weak Wl Mitten ihe Mela atae Ee eedhial [mnie thet tases HEE™ sy 2 the mane of pram Und tos parted” ta the_ new” NATO piss de ee geese see the.committee complete the ‘¥esponsibilities of |} true While many felt that Jamié-was| “2 » s operations in which Canada par-|military headquarters be estab- MacDonald, principal of Saint eee a that the big prob-| final phase ‘of their work, when a aaa order to oN 2 ~ - be ing certainly loved as much by his |Nova Scotia $75,000, nox ot ticipates. During the UN Congo lished in Belgium—at Waterloo, Jean and Elinor MacDonald. P' the letters will be mailed out to| ord near Royalty jay af- nts as were his sister and|Commerce $675,000 and A c , - ity |lem to be faced by parents and successful club.-¥ . ternoon. pare nd Traders Fi- : : guidance consultant for City ; all parts of Canada and the 5 - | brothers, they belleved that the |Acceptance a Schools. : teachers with regard to the er Vaited: States’. ti display “were various arti-| The Charlottetown — detach- ‘should have shared this|nance a lot of money. Now 1s fh et BR: HH ¥ * - ¥ Dr. Parker announcedsthat St. |8Taded system was that Abe vine ide Aaihes Wk cles of sewing, knitting and cro-|ment of the-RCMP said Mr. Lar- Hove equally with all three of |only owe about $60,000. sn See or, a gre sa cn a oa ae ve ie Brea |e lr = a ie TODAY ONLY git two-year experiment with theity. It was * “ys, | Production of the Square, as it : ‘ pee oe eae oe was no further dis- (prove any dealings of Valley : 3:30 -.7 - 9:05 : tem would eliminate pressures |~ . : as follows, leaders: Mrs. Law-jon the Lower Malpeque Road which .went into bank- non-graded system beginning -in will appear on completion of the cussion, the meeting was ad-|Farms, : . s ‘ September, : 1966, «and~ including |°? both teachers and children project. ; eerie ig ond a — near West Royaltv. ; ipuraedl. . ‘ruptey Aug. 11, 1965, owing grades one, two, and three. and would indicate an atmos-|" 7), comititind hive? tines lacDonald: president. ".inda| Mr. Larter, suffering a lip la- ‘more than $1,300,000 to Atlantic Dr. Parker introducedl the /bhere more. conducive: to--Rood. ceting with: enthilastie™” sup. \CeeenalT eere ee tere (or artnet nowthoUwer | sbie. "The -RCMP_are. still inves- 2nd its subsidiaries topic by ‘outlining the need for a|mental health. . 1 eiat: ep ie a |Camnbell: secretary treasurer, |who suffered scalp ‘lacerations, a EMP. are.. till -|}> Morgan;-~-he-- said, wasn't a recognition of individual differ- |, tendance — and-co-cperation of | reeng nn, oe — ae 4p |Shareholder. ences of children. By the use of WE ATHER: >>| the -citizens at various fund- mom joined the /Putnam, reported a spokesman| Both | were’ taken to ss caves iuaberre.> testing data, Miss MacDonald 3 Saising fanetions a club. Next meeting will be . atjat the hospital. - ‘hospital by. an ambulance from a “ aes showed the wide range of abifi- ee : | ~ neceetly - 'the home of Mrs. Stewart. Further details were not avail- the Cutcliffe Funeral Home. Valley Farms ‘arm- ties ‘and achievement in the var- woe (CP) — Tempera- \|™ = = zs i ——S= fous areas of the skill subjects, : - ‘ ; ae ° arithmetic, language and read-| Low overnight High Tuesday OO & OD shot, enuge odo ag er | MOORE & McLEOD LTD. Mr. MacDonald indicated that |Prince Rupert the- now-graded or continuous |Vancouver— cy tana ee ee PS ee Bec ae progress organization is an el- | Edmonton n 29 - : imination of the. tradit io na |Calzarv if 36 e grade system and a re-organi- Telowen es > i a zation-of the -present-curriculum. ae see phe th | Be It is not a new method of tea- un ts a ae 3 ching but rather an administra- Neth Sad oe ae tive arrangement which makes T ec 36 50 it possible to provide better for | (FON 2 -cstr-s*** \ oe oS the differences in learning rate |), fe cre oe in the skill subject areas. Gushee presndaes a Under this system the first) ne tree i : 5 ricton ...... 33 43 : ; : three grades will be divided into |Frede a 12 units of work and each unit ett gen 7 > ao | BOYS’ RAYMERE MEN'S MEN’S | will have specific skills to Deemer Une ecee 7 ; « fae? Nese 32 39 ; : mastered. The teachers will use |r irttetown .... me | SUITS SPORT SHIRTS _ SWEATERS DRESS SHIRTS SK cards_to_re - ia “i 5 : z . the skill “subjects. Promot ion ag One and two pant. assorted fancy-——Little-or—no—ironing-—Fully-wash-__fardigan_and pullover. “Solid and One of Canada’s best known makers may take place as soon as a m3 pattern, Blues, charcoal, greys,’ able. Assorted plaids. S.M.L. Camedion enna Broken sing Fancy patterti, stripes, checks, child has acquired the required 7 52 etc. 6-18. Reg. 15.95 to 29.95, and Xi. har uk aye : “— - Broken - sizes. etc. Tab, round and regular col- skills for the particular unit he 29 58 ; » 499. Reg. 8.9 to 12.95. lars. Priced to 6.95. is doing.The above average a g 79 e na “tes child will follow an enriched |Jacksonville ...... 2% 7% 1 PRICE 1 a program which will allow him to yoncas City 4 .. 55 RO OFF | MIL enter junior high school with a Mee oe 74 Pi ' @ : [ broader" kaowledes fatness oa (Lee Abaeles 5.2... a of: Hoo: just the requi minimum. © isco. .... 42 59 : : | the other hand the slow child Si tiwaX (cb) — The wee | 1 RACK MEN'S 1 RACK BOYS’ 1 RACK BOYS’ : ; will require. much more repeti-| j0, office says weather condi- ; i \ iM NTT ton, therefore, it will be neces. |S", Serocs‘the Maritimes lat WINTER COATS MEN’S SUITS SPORT COATS WINTER COATS JAMES Mac sary to use ee ae ‘2 ‘Tuesday ranged from clear skies Parkas,, Ski Jackets etc. Clearing Assorted fancy patterns. Smartly ‘ ‘ e | insure the acquisition 0 in some sections to intermittent ahs Broken sizes. Clearing — styled. Wide range of shades. 6-18. Duffle, Pile, Windbreakers, ete. - a out - rain in others: The district was tee Reg. 12.95 to 17.95 — Now 1 rack only. ; : in a light circulation of ‘moist 1 , : Aion Reo air between two large weataer 1 1 1 ¢ wtnte a ’ disturbances. One. system, to PRICE PRICE PRICE PRICE LIONEL JEFFRIES wor / seers DAVID TOMLINSON ‘ the southeast of Newfoundlad, ; TECHNICOLORe will move slowly away into the TOMORROW . | Atlantic today The a! locat- . 4 ; ed well to the, west of the Mari-— | « ; toon 2! SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT! TVUULA nee aoe cas It will spread a bl et of clou ig 7. : inte the ae regions today. = Z oe Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 The disturbance approacaing ‘ ; Ore AER - : z : aon ” aaa ber is vaso g to give : : nove " js | Cloudy cond tions jowery ME IS PATIENT ~~") weathér” to the “district Thars-: . — aed ce ? N’S - : Mrs. Preston Richards, Clyde |42¥. Tcniprratures will become BASEMENT DEPARTMENT TROUSERS FELT HATS River, is a patient in the Prince | My er onal {crecasti: é Assorted fancy patterns and plain Co nfe d eration Edward Island Hospital, where Nantiievn Mowe -Gectiae. Man: shades. Blues, greys, brown, ete. Clearing broken sizes and colors. she has wndergone sursety.: |S" Ghore, Prince Edward Is © ten’s fox Béya’ Pullowe) WHEATER 3-18. Reg. 6.50 4.19 Regular to 10.95 5.95 C , een ee ei 4.50 Rox Patover sweaty RR fer seers 18 ee : entre Mrs. Dan ee ti on sous ee eas aa : sENS Montague, is a patien not much change in temperature, { Men’s quilted work Boys’ Plum COMBINATION ; e County Memorial Hospital. Mrs. | light winds; low-high at. New] JACKETS, now ....... ‘ O59 ie 1.99 MEN’S : ee MacDonald entered hospital last | Glasgow and Goshen 30 and 43, si Ma TROUSERS ET I week. F ae Charlottetown 28 and 45; outlook Men’s quilted PARKAS g 95 Boys’ Thermal SHIRTS 1 4 Our entire stock of fine quality FLITE BAGS j , . EGG PRICES fen Teaco?) Clney With aaee Nowe... au ue ws . ee eee ~ Ta 9 tousees ik flemmiel worsleds,. ¥en: ; pe a Se Dealers were quoting produc-|~ ’ : "i : , etian gabardines, etc. Reg. priced Nylon (waterproof). Leather retn- y aw eenee ers for ungraded eggs yesterday |= oe ee QQ Bos Thermal 1.75 from 12.95 to 29.50. Free Cuffing. forced. Brown, navy, charcoal. e tothe comedy question morning as follows: G Wie A CITY AREA Now { Sere eres eT eters : a DRAWERS, Now ..... gh 8 ‘i : 10 35 . 23.50 a 22.50, 18 95 iy oA a) : large 42 cents per dozen, ‘A me- 1 y . . . ow s OW i scsew ts Fvesees . ‘ o Slum 38 cents and A gmail "'s FUNERALS ‘Fleece lined COREA 3.95 mt Tsumrs” 3 me 1.00 ee ie re Ee y aN tents. WA | Dai z reer SEM esac eet ; MEN’S 3 i ¥ ‘ High tide today, at Charlotte- SPORT SHIRTS _ Boys’ (work) SOX ; > 47 q s 7 , AP -» town 12:00 noon. At Rustico at}, GARDHAM FUNERAL -- The]. Now ..... sesUeELyiveesses 2.99 NOW CES eee lines 95c. SUITS a ee f 4 445 a.m. and 7.32 p.m. Sump /funeral for Tom Gardham was PX. ri ; TO - es a ; 5 merside tide eighteen minutes |held Tuesday, March 22 from || White DRESS SHIRTS 2 99 Boys’ (dress) SOX 59 Our entire stock of quality men's suits by Canada’s $0 Sg OF / later than Charlottetown. Sun St. Paul's Anglican Church} Now. ........... ......0: " NOW. Ae ‘ GC best known firms. smartly styled, charcoals, blues, TS Ge » SH rises today at 6.13 a.m. and sets where service was conducted by . greys, etc. Fancy an dsolid shades, regulars, talls, ; Soe dr Malt \t 6.27 p.m. ens F. it aon = Arch- Flannel PYJAMAS 2 99 _ Boys’ zipper front OVERALL 4 95 \ shorts, stouts, Reg. 59.95 to 89.95, a Charles K. Feldman? o 4 , i ‘ acon J.T. 2 Honorary B Now ...... i. cose saee eee ° NOW es ae tikes . Ce °oR WORD RECEIVED pallbearers were: Donald Sam- ow . : eb, Word has been received Of ‘son, R.E. Kemp, Fred Younker, | Nylon WORK SOX pr. 2.85 Bove Gingham 1 MEN’S oo ie Peter Sellers Peter O'Toole “‘°--.... the death of John R. MacKay. |Ernest Bell, Harry Bartlett, M. | for e SHIRTS .........c...:5 7 ee, formerly of Wood Islands. Re-|j, MacMillan, Daniel Tweel, | : SPORT CO ATS * Schneid er : latives on the Island include two | Blanchard Mahon, Bonar Dal- | wool WORK SOX pr. 2 85 Boys’ Beaded BELTS to sT ARTS g brothers, « William of Wood Is- \ziel, Ernest Worth and Dr. for s NOW Scr scr bieutepanes 9c I ed fi lity t rtly led. Ch 8 pucine lands» and Harry, North River. ‘Frank Jelks. Active pallbearers : ig wile naaorins garg cua in d. C tL ; la THURSDAY Burial took placé at Brookdale were: James Haslam, Gordon | Cardigan SWEATER 3 95 Boys’ Summer ie ie le ae : ae oe erns, sizes avail- . Pauls Prenti ent s se : cemetery,- Dedham, Mass., ‘Roper, Robert Currie, Thomas F solid shades ........+. ‘ . WINDBREAKERS 3.95 op atest des Unt nse a : Woodu hile Shows at 8:00 p.m. US4, \DeBlois, H.E. Miller, Robert) ; a ne . 1001 y en Friday at 9:00 p.m ag ‘ i di in . JERSEYS & BREVETS ein nd quest star +4 . ° HERE ‘NEXT TUESDAY bie gf egg : the * ek j ehOn 98c : oO N T Mi Ee is L A N Dp IT's Ursula Andress th ee po gb sey laymen. .Hymns sung were There nee 3 for 1.00 Thanet re ese, pantominus, Yass Hako 1, q Green Hill Far Away. and | , : ey're afl together again shima, will appear at the Con- ithe Lord Is My Shepherd. Inter- | povs ‘med Denim JEANS 3.16 Men's cotton GLovEs 69 (fo the first time! : federation Centre in a special ment took place in the Sherwood Ret One leather. palm — ....... ‘ Cc = le aul .engagement to mark, World The- Cemetery ‘ ; : oO , - ocd atte observances Tuesday night, cairn | Saw See oe 3.16 Men’s Heeksuede b 95 i aod ( : Whats pha weer uael March 29. It wasNerroneously re-| gpyRN OLD SALT TACK — | hah Ri hs an day WINDBREAKERS ....., a& Go MAIESSSTIC ee bg Ks y. oars orted in yesterda¥’s edition of , is’ oo ’ * : =f Y : The Guardian that Mr. Hako-| Africa's exports:of salted and | Bovs’ Cafdigan SWEATER .& @@ Men's T-SHIRTS & tr 1,00 YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE” || . + ue shima was scheduled to appear jdried meat fell from 2,200 toms fr nnn = Sara ree sina + ssl pa Roane iuedee Nee ae = / \* *% , * if * 4 HK * - -M aK Jin 1959 to 494 tons in 1963. Jast nicht