.' recreation or AGRIC. NEWSLETTER E Butter Attacks Decried As Unfounded, Harmful dairy products in the diet’ and.dairy products with a wide var‘ on the general superiority in a griety of human disorders. physical way who Notably butter is being charg- use dairy products there is ne-_‘ed as the villain in heart 's-; ivertheless efforts being madetease and in many cases byl chiefly by the medical .profes~ people who simply are in ' I I t A cardinal principle of British f justice rests‘ in the fact that a person charged with a misde- meanor is considered innocent until proven guilty. spl the fact that nutritionists very generally agree on the value of ACROSS THE ISLAND Link To Canada Sought In Eng. By NEIL AMATHESON Provincial-Farm Editor so (0 O 0-: no, sion and the press to identify position to judge the matter as; the so called authorities: that anyi 0} is rather pointless observation as_ the human body is apparently; able to and will make choles-; .terol out of ‘ y ifoods. Heart disease is an ex-' ltremely complicated disorder. and to attempt to solve the prob- lem rough making one food; the culprit appears to be a f00t-I less approach particularly excesses to w c read that this week in an old issue of the Parli=amermaiy Guide: still be pertinent to Point which said Hon. Donald Ferguson went to London in 1886 “re- that the health of far more garding winter connection between P.E.l. and the mainland." I P18 is Suffering from lack had Lever heard that we went scraps and I'm wondering how the London trip idea developed. ifmm any 9x995595- 'd like to talk to my friend Chanles S. MacDonald, Wocd'INF'ERl0Rl'l‘Y COMPLEX Islands about it, for I'm reasonably sure he has some information‘ If agriculture and the farmer (.9 in n were inclined to be I rousp the information this week as I was researching lllei satiye it_would probably {ievelopi life of Hon. Donald Ferguson. who we must add to the list on anunferlorltv complex It Islanders who represented this province in the federal govern-I Paid much nttent-l0n to man)’ Of ment. Unsucccssful in his only attempt for a House of Commons seat in 1891. he was called to the Senate in 1893. accepted a seat without portfolio in the Bowel] government in December 1891. served later with the Sir Charles Tripper government in 1996 and resigned \\'ll:ll the government the same year. It lasted only from May I to July 8 which was the shortest term on record, accordingl to the Guide. In case modern political nhsel‘ve1‘s are wondering about the Sir Arthur .\‘leichen government in 1926. it lasted from .Iune 23 to September 25. which is roughly three months, to Tupper’s two months and night days. I Served In P.E.l. Legislature m “S properplaceCanadianag- rancuson was elected to the l>"l.Fj.l.dlegisl1%t7l9u'e 1373 after '-'°“""’° "‘“‘i several unsuccessful tries, was re-e ecte in w en was b ti h- h f 1 1, made Commissioner of Public works—.~he term Cornmissioner. was “:1 sgigvlcto :l:;n,3l:,?,‘;,:,ym:n§ used then instead of minister~—and he later became CQIHITIISSIODSP‘ to expori made. we would not of public lands and provincial secretary. portfolios he held until 1 tered through the ‘ of the favourite approaches is to picture the farmers as an expensive parasite on the BCOII-I omv and one who etc. Certainly It cannot be de-l nied that along with practically. all other sections of the eco- nomy that agriculture is the re- cipient of government assistance. However, to keep the situation rt on the part of one of the more gifted writers advocating that agriculture be eliminated completely and that the econ- Ferguson was born in East River and brough H. Lyle Bos Scotland the "T loch" farm name which Marshfield has perpetuated on his farm and in his fine hend Scotch Shorthorn cattle. His Tulloch Fa-sthion Leader wasglraild omy be placed entirely on the champion at the Exhibition here last week. basis of taking in each others I have to thank Heath Macquarrie, M.P. for the tip on Fergu-; washing. son and Miss Jean Gill. our librarian for indispensable hel-p in '.‘e- Finally W8 Would Suggest to searching the story. It gave me a- chance to congratulate Mr. the Writers who are unduly clin- Macquao-rie for his appointment as Parliameintiary Secretary tolccmcd With the iiii‘°3dS being Hon. Howard Green. As I told him, I cannot think of a nicer man-I made by agriculture lnlfl ill 8 or a finer gentleman to work with. Public Plli‘5c that 9 lamicl‘ continues tokbe one of the poor- - - n n o - paid wor ers in Canada. d David Lalrd’s Part In Nation BUlldII1gl ’" A FRIEND has suggested I may have left an incorrect impres- t from well of est that his take home pay is de- clining not increasing. and this in spite of the fact that he is feeding more people than ever ~.lO.Vl of Hon. David Laird in the July 20 column. when I said ‘he had been a strong opponent of this province entering Confeder- before and providing them with more and better foo . ation.“ He was opposed. as most Islanders were at the fiime, be that cause the terms were considered inladequate. but his coiitributlonfcliidti ili°i‘9l°l‘9- _ tn the building of this nation must rank with anyone else from l’_1'°V9d “"59 0‘ 131"‘?-S? and 3 any place at any time in -_ .' my little etter_und_erstand_ing Research I've done indicates he played a tlremenxlous part‘-lie Peal Situation might Send in arranging terms with the Indians, who peopled nntcli of the "1959 Wi'ilci‘§’» Searching fol‘ Otll Western area he administered. first as minister of the interior in 9i‘ Net-H095 iii Ollie!‘ W Piles the federal cabinet 1873-76. later as Lieutenant-Govt-nilor of t:heiGRA551-AND MATTERS _ Northwest Territories and Indian Comm'issioner'l876-81. and still We have referred previously later as Indian Commissioner when he returned to Winnipeg in “'3 lili_ml3ci‘ Oi Occasions l0 tile 1898. after spending the intervening time as editor of the Patriot.‘ dc‘/cl9PinE interest in llrflssland which he foundcd hc-tore beginning his political career. practices and future possibili- ‘AT THE time he began '5 work with the Indians “there was‘: ties for increased revenue as a not a milc of l-aiilway. the inhabitants were mostly Red men andl N‘-Suit . _ the xvheat-growing possibilities of the West, had not yet been _ _€ P-E-L l?3lI‘Ymcn-S AS50- dream of " I‘ quoting from Belnjavmln Brelmner's coudensa-1 cialicii i‘9c08niZl'ilZ the Value m tion of an item on “Confederation and its leaders" an M.o. Ham- 0! izrdasis and of prograilms de- mand, signe o improve an ncrease. His integrity. fearless:-less and sense of talrlnese won the re. its production lel1dS_itS SuDDO|‘li spec! of the Indians who called him "Big Chief whose-hmgue-is to programs that will focus at- iiot-t‘orked." Eention in thihs direction. In con- i unction wit the Department - - ‘of Agriculture. it is sponsoring Stood [Ike An Avenglng Angel lthe Pasture Improvement Com- . e i 11 year has I LIKE the language used by a biographer who said “he stood j one hundred and thirty entrants in the House like an avernglng angel" and the London newspa'petr';in it. correspondent who was present in 1909 all the celebration in Win- inal judging is now being nipeg of the cstablishmenl of the provinces of Alberta and Sask-] completed and results will like- atchewaun. and said of Laird: "He well and truly laid the foun-,ly be available by September dations of organized government in the territories . . , his life and l5th. In addition. it is expected work a model for those who sit in high places of earthly domt- that those concerned will e ‘loin-" tendered a banquet t wards the Born in New Glasgow. P.E.l. March 12. 1833 he died at 0t-;last of October. Forothose who tawa on January 12. 1914. His early eduxatioii at the Presbyterian , take the time to observe the ef- Seminary at Truro. was aimed to fit him for the church; but. forts of the more successful pas- he founded the Patr1oi_instead and became its editor, and went ture people, it will be observed on from there to the wider fields of service. there is a re tremen- ndous contrast between what is Snapdrcigon Stands 54 Inches Tall fl’.f.‘.’;'“.°..°.§' 1'33 ti.e"r'.’.'.i’..rg‘i‘i’.‘§ ‘itiiii _ , «variety. It will also be observ- .. UA STAEF urlter for these, papers. Stan Bowles. has one Snap-: ed that fertilization-' liming‘ ma_ dra.on n4 inches tall and seleral others that ha to ba- clipping me provision nf shade horticulturists tell him that must ‘ hV:eerrelciiilda’r:vdo£lhl.n(alh‘d<'hglfailatiirally wondering if anyone else find! ‘xiier 8'" play an lmpob can match " Again in conjunction with the ‘ Department of Agriculture. and e A. 1. Association. the Dairy- men sponsored a delegation of five persons attending a Na- tional Grassland Field Day and Conference in Pennsylvania. All who attended were enthusiastic with the experience and can be expected to make ii worthwhile opunmum contribution to increasing ter- in mauienutics est in grassland matters. being held at St. Dunstan's' University. FAIRS AND FIELD DAYS wasunterestaed in tracing the families of J. Lollgwomi. the With Old Home Week in the bank president. and John A. Moore who also signed the currency. background local fairs and 4-H but have been unable to get in touch wltth the people I think field days move to the centre of § P.E.l. Bank Note Is Interesting DON ALLEN. Montreal. was an interesting visitor this week with his Bank of Prince Edward Island twodollar bill of 1777 that's as crisp and bright as the day It was printed. A cunrency collector. he tchls me the printing job was particularly good and his research indicates they welt having trouble with counterfeit- ers back in those day A thematics tea-oner in N high school. Montreal. Mr. Allen is her teachers’ inst!- tute I believe is may know about them. Perhaps some readers can enlighten me. ' the stage. While agriculture is Mr. Allen. incidentally. is interested in meeting any currency only one section of the econ- °0l-leclnfc ll€T9- tomy. yet it appears to be the only one which on a continuous basis can consistently make a success of fairs and exhibitions. TION 10llGANIZA E-i- .nn-'1-‘tour.-mi 9"’ Farm organizations in Manl- Some Tourists like Us, Some Don't l WE HAVE htad warm praise and sharp criticism for our P. camping facilities and the co-operation. or hack of It. who wrote to "u h N 3 B°s"°" ’p”°" °°l'"""‘-' by A"”l‘“" ‘study by a special Commission Sullivan. sent to us . George Campbell. Coleman, two ion pnnn, onnnniunnnn Tn, oeva-at visitors from his area the committee h -5 who had nothing but field ' many. if we do. and ' ‘points made will be referred to. ' Charlie stud ""7 M Howe 3”" A"'"""’ t -The commission concludes ll) tors toward "salt water fishing around the ed skine Clark; 2. Mrs. John hour; 3. Mrs. Harry Adams. Section 53. Home-made soap (dark) 2. Sanford Phillips. Section 54. Home-made soap skeins of black ducks showing! I(lightl- 1. Mrs. Sanford Phil-.0“ the skvllnc over Village. 3. _ _ in That there is urgent need f the light of the _wide variety of J {.u_-m unity _ , ll’? hum“ ; bemz met due to lack of animal exposes its most impor-geadership in the {gym D ion kn h t P El t d ‘ t t E 1 d in lt)‘ell.)\lVl'§=nthb‘llrtclg1le?t-{The smnd °&m°]"sl°" is 0 ’ ' ow I a . . . sen eieija es o again once. . . - a arm organiza ‘ons the effort to get a better transporrtiation link with .hc Mainland? It tell and licflljl dlSc85¢ it Would ; b e e it Out throughout their history a P90-;main so tod _ . _d. od t _ th_ di t th cflzations have not he that far in our transportation; ally Di‘ uc S in en‘ 6 an . made available 2 pect. ‘ The third conclusion is thatiducks had all the earmarks of unduly sen- . {arm to it ‘ time staff to ‘ . gtion upon which to base sound .i stantial increase with the observations which are scat- policy decisions which are. ' Canadian course, the press almost continuously. one ; membership, A fourth observation suggests} that ‘ . not kept - largely exlsis l. social trend by reason of subsidies, handouts. ' nhe lmade in the light of the Mani-ifrom Newfoundland. toba ' ourselves to what extent th tron saint of Russia after ;.t - ht th t fl- ht _ preaching the Gospel in Asiai 0mg a a ‘g be greatly surprised to read an Minor. s than a‘ week later I left the province on the first leg of the great ad- lvtfnturei overseas. I IISVE sinnce. t en awa s associate o n g ‘-1- ,MlS- Erskine Clark: fdays withythe drone of hgervest Mrs. Nell.Barbour: 3. Mrs..beet1es, b of sun dappleq-_|~ ‘ pads in Moss Lake longl vegetables - 1. Er- ‘ Bar- - s: 2. Mrs. Heath wondside. 3 Green Station inland b o u n d | M s. Harry Adams. ' from Pownal Bay, flats. Laterl l‘ in the afternoon there would be .a secondary night i M‘ ner's and Pisquid Pond 5 "°t The daily bag limit Drag days was but the n I 3 need that in those earest I ever came to that was 15. I-landl _ loaded b I a c k powder shells I ‘I. have were not so effective as th e, “::°:ed ' shells on the market In this; Farm m_gam_ ‘ present age but there were lots; inadequately ay. t I t” d-° 3 gratory Bird Officers f r o m i 8 "me" 9”‘ I Sackville, N.B. We were in- 'agreement that our local black organizations mlist learn.being down in numbers com- 8DPl‘€ci8lc and depend On full pared with last season but that . provide informa- I Green-wing teal showed a sub- e of l wing teal. Ring-necked ducks. responsibility of the , Baldpate and Pintail on a par ‘with last season. ‘ This officer. however. furnish- farm organizations have I ed me with information that up t0 date with tlleicame as a complete surprise. Of the timeS- While i He informedime that a flight of 3b0V€' 0llSei‘V3ti0llS were I Green-wing teal. presumablly ha a- situation. we may well ask i ready made their appearance do I on Blooming Point Ponds within . the past few days. Over on e hundred had arrived in a single flight. He wondered if this pre- . saged an early flight of north- ey apply here? PATRON SAINT call from a Pownal duck hunter of black ducks. tofalling an approximate one hundred or better, ame HOLMAN’S - OPEN TONIGHT Summerside Store till 9:00 ‘SATURDAY SPECIALS on SALE AI2 p_|v|_ SHARP Charlottetown Store till 9.30-. P6 from Wis- St. Andrew. patron saint of,ern_ black ducks. By a strange th Scott,-,,nn_ also became me pa, 1 co-incidence I received a phone north. September 20th is my earliest record of any sizable flight 0-! . 5' blacks by their legs and yellowish bills. They are also larger and heavier than our local ducks Compai-ad to the 1920's and 1930’: our present black duck population totals a scant thirty class. we have an increase in both Blue and Green-wing heal and three new species. new to this province at least, the Ring- necked duck. Baldpate a n d Pintail that have become quite common. The mal rd a other duck that was an extreme rarety in the days when I start- ed my hunting career. Today they are a rarety no Ibnger. and are reasonably common in some sections. In the days before I was old enough to tote a shotgun I have heard my father lament th e disappearance of a species of waterfowl he referred to as the Grey Duck that used to arrive in late September in consider- able numbers. They have re- appeared this past few years. Another duck I hunted regularly in the days before the F I r st n- This was the Ring-necked that once again re-appeared in good numbers but as fallen off sharply this past two years. The Baldpate is a recent immigrant that has become quite common is past three seasons. Th e bird referred by father as th e Grey duck was the Pintail that is once again patronizing its I line.‘ The 7 twenties was 25 per day... now I that shall he also reap". between the highway bridge and I McAvinn's. Three is about the I it's six. On paper that is —- in limit today. Miller's Creek was . reality a sure brood T bet for at least lot s... today maybe two.I hat’s the story all down thel daily bag limit in the: it's is able to won’t last long if but-lied ends. As the Good Book says: Vwhatsoever a man soweth.. Ho|man’s of P.E.l. old habitat or Flyway., The Black Duck is rated high —__.?—_:._:j.....— in respect to will be closed until 10.45 o.tn. CHARLOTTEIO WN STORE ONLY as many as a hunter } 30 minutes before the scare wai shoot. Even a candle;proved groundless. The passen. th gers were permitted Mrs. Augustus Kilbridei Holman‘: Charlottetown Store Saturday. August 25th. HOlMAN'S OF P.E.l. CHARLOTTETOWN STORE I Gun-4]”; G1“;-[ofig 9 932, among waterfowl»: and its a ' i - Ann! flolerlnn tit lXMlE$Tl_C in The ‘Mm’ M‘ An“ 74’ 1 toss up which is idnlFanni|'|gb|-oak llllru and rmnmd iplttcgenulfnfi I . .. ’firtl .trt"Malr.‘ dl|ltI!¢b' O.“ lB-- ‘le ‘ (Continued from page 9) ‘, Th: eagle‘; Black ranks tops. . 0 th Vfllcll llc “'35 i‘°ll¢V'~‘d till nuts. Keith Gamble; 2. Mrs._.____._:___..__: among local waterfowlers 5 Roger coffin Joe Huizhcs. ... Jack Clark; 3. Mrs. John Bar- , . though the Bli.;:\s;ln:l teal II n 3?‘, ,- Ve?n.olo''l!'|'l'l‘:lr V“. hour. I I n consdered un as e as as _ 0n c— it‘ *" 5...... ._ ...,,..,_ .. ..,._ Co ummst Reca s Days on. on with the .».....n nrgggluggyrsggngggwqgmg on... l;Il1t':|dlrlIictkl;e__ on C_ Cy’ Gmanli 2' M"-- Mlll°i‘d ' I crowding the B” c.k Duck hr ‘Baseball Leaflue Sunday by de- Rooersonewere to stickers‘ I .’ We 3-‘ M W Adams» Of Earl Duck Shooting new mm mm a M °'l*e=c-== ver-on river men ti." .. . .‘:...... n.....‘t‘ Section 49. Candy— 1. Mrs; Y ii'i‘eaatll.et:ves|ealit‘ill‘e lt3<i.ble‘l “"1 ‘me °f um’ “i wags 5“-,foil"-S ‘for the ‘sers ‘ ‘M Erskine Clark.2. Mrs. Helen! . . . three ri . Th , ‘th » ' .-: _ smaumnn; 3. Mn w H ‘ 3 ml T on I g It t. lais I type this from ltahe Nor Beast sing u‘ fixl e w , gesirelduvsltfii resaectntgglflavourl openerlcsqcfand lat mu llSl‘I:pil;ey \VI;‘n!l';:‘0hy‘(glb;!,)._l:I£ Campbell‘ lliolumnl m')sta'gc memoniet: over ownulnliv W the iali'1hi-liar‘ tyhll e th d .l‘l River "3 in the‘ '°°°“d ame’ ‘ travels to Tracadle for ll‘. ‘ section 50' Butler‘ (m_ims)__ eepcrowdmg in upon me... s parent dest aton e . e nee re tr... 0 BY 8 i _ V -1 M E k. C] k jthe night of August Nth the Peters Island flats. The flight not far distant when the Black} The Winner! 0P€n¢d_uP I first game in the best of titles '5 me 3' ' I da -- of former opening days p was in three segments spaced a i Duck will be a rare find. Thirty ‘ commanding lend curly in the finals. °" 51'.B“"°’ icmckl ""for duck shoot . My last short distance apart. It wasi years ago . . mid August 1932 to Same and had it 6853! till tile . . 1' Mrs?‘ Erskine Cl'”i' lopeniiig morning shoot on thatiqulte high and bad all the ear- be exact... I counted 33 broodslellhih l’ml“8 W59" V9“l°“ 31' NEW YORK MP)-A Small», seem" 52' C°"°°tl°:i °‘ °‘""i date was in 1914. Les lmarks of new arrivals from the of blacks in the Pisquid River-;‘V¢i‘ Pilshed “'0” “ll” 1'““5- IP01! Sclfc Wed!‘ 9 "lay kept: . rs *‘-"—:—'—"‘-- nearly 1,800 passengers on thg lliner United States for an extra.’ leave after doctors determined that ‘the illness of a passenger wag chicken pox. -- - - _ Ayontll centre ynuth centre’ youth centre Exquisite Form § § Kayser seam 9 HOOVER VACUUM CLEAN- JEWELLERY by Coco, gold. Mair’ C 11 BRASSIERE ; island T-“tan ' f - nos" ER.—Power l H. P. 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