i FED. OF AGRIC. NEWSLETTER. - Work Of Ass'n Boosting; P.E.|. Ca’r’rlemen's lncom ‘ on Saturday the Province \lill During the _ past Iew yam program has been in . ie t :L‘sgnlledpig'shenfifietgzyugl IFarm Forum has beend changing giving groups the opiiuityliniii' iii . . rorn a movement ms e no ai- posing uesiionsi fighmslfil; lgrnalaucrarsl: most elxlclusively 0! groups meet- . part inqihe nerd l . ‘ ‘ lng socy as adult education‘progrem. [t is in in l :igfizt$:th:tlli;|em;§:d mum gror‘rps andwlpecilicnlly known these developments rislmilnrzi' or. as orums whichirorum will likel b - rsi in Farm Forum and will si- Ernups sheet which are ioined i her than on theyhaesiiuiglwt rifle tend I gathering Saturday ‘eve- ingeihor by other interests lilch ‘ almon DUI! Farm Forum meet-‘ ning at Montgomery Hall with a as 4-H rlub work. woman in- lug regularly [or listening dis. new to obtaining the nuns oi ,illliite. the rural church, dalry.cusslnn and reporting ' ,ppresenlallve people an l-arm industry. rn-nperniivr move‘iyanlNG CHAMPION i moist. etc An innovation in ihe. p—wl‘ —— A. 7 , ACROSS THE ISLAND =r The writer was one oi a veryi small number ol islanders who were present when Stanley Wil- lis oi Cornwall won ihe canad. ian plowing championship o n ' Oct. ii. EVE“ MI “IDS: WIN) Are not IX‘ parts in the judging oi plowing it was quite evident that the ls- land plowman had done a very. ‘ outstanding job and the feeling‘ s I we: that it tile judges were at nil smart flip lslnnd would he . the champion. Mr. W I ll . I i learn Mills a d BY NEL‘L A. mote Mr, mmson i very line work and shows prom. Provincial~Farm Editor 1 lg or developing into a chans- THE POSSIBILITY iiial the flax industry will he duvohyped Pm"- lm-e. u Muiin in a story i wore lor Wednesday‘s Guardian. T" i” I champion Plowman our: up w" wit-round Pmfibllltms. I'm withholding rurther "Wm ' "My “f “WWW e on tho cronomrr possihilltlos it involves. until the m. 3"“ Will» “‘5‘ "’ ‘11 1! km’w“ oiopmeoi m underway. it it does. But the “gem mi"; edge oi the soil is requlrrd. or or its run industry sends my mind asshiua back into me: what can be done with ' years when some skillul work wns done with linen menuiactura will! lhe wee! of various Id- I'Ight hm In our midst llustmentl In equipment will be, i Mien- talking to Mclis v r oi Holland arid Zeaer Salome.‘N°Xl "I! CHMHHM must have Bedque about deEm mothnds M handling it“ “IX .1“ uh I very thorough machnnlcli un- lng now sbmit the 'hnoako“ that breaks the "shiver mix-idersthndlng or his equipment or back or shell oi the stem. and the "scratches" that separates. and irnow what adiusiments are the strives horn the trim or linen threads. 1 lasderstsnd how the'neceaslry to produce the deals. | wm'k is m by medulla- ied results, in addition. an exact 3-1 MW in the olden flew. out work won one by hand knowledge larequlrcd of the rul- and it we done in quantity large enough to weave large mm. as and regulations and oi w m , ol the linen cloth. And i wonder just how people or good plowing should be. Finally In.“ days manaxrd in do all that Main "it and d) mil the piowmln munt have mnlly III of it to pmdufi linen in the large volunirli they apparently Ich-‘ the qulli s or the good nuileie, annrolm GORDON. Montague. ior esansple. mild tell u how the tune acidosis at brudaneil cut down a giant pine that e. WM; “1 mm mime. mi was du‘ out and lashioned into a great name that woe propelled c.‘ him,“ I” combined . by the wind bruins; against huge uiiiii oi linen, minim y.” i . 0d ,d m, mm as their own x rmm tins grown on their (arm f “mfimm'f, '5; if,” wmi, t proves thai the linen was produced Ill nusnnty. lies-s‘ 5"“ "i, c‘ 29% 'A m In evidence that it was manufan in a top quality bracket: mi“: cnfinmj’flfi III presumed m dosh vm smes orn , . tablecloth no Governmqlt House hase. in be used on the lm.?‘xv“¢ Wmmm "' ' true that was hooded in seat the m mbnrs oi the legislative W" "m" email an the wrisiailve Assorroiy; and die arose operaoon‘ The ell-mm "mil" m" team use sowing oi the wed in the nnlehed product oi the final“ WW“ “0“” t" “'9 WWW nae-n was done on the Thwrlpsali farm. the story reporps. i“~ "'6 1'“ “'3’”! W“ 'P‘ no: BECK. (median hows editor. mu. gum, his M“, preemies a line periormanca fill at till-I" linen bans tor wheat Thai mu ve m. xnmethmg in be proud oi. became available other older folk talked or lhsen in Lklg Wiih good prospects oi the nmnressaa that were liiicd with sis-aw, or chsti. Ammdy Canadlnn championing match this would bs an inferior or coarser duality nl linen. am in, coming lo this province in lost linen yam was spun and the clcih wore-n in my homes cor-sis- we will have ihe opportuniiy or [M country, T Kath” seeing what In M19 lit the m l dnn'i knrvw hmv ions it has tern since the glowing oi has interesting spectacles staged by h quonttty “‘Bq disemhnurd. but Dane Crolby tells me his maths Cnn’dlan airicuilurr this week «in s drive to Sunnrnrrside—ahe lives in Saint Jblrm— near PRODUCER! recalled that she used to see fields or iiar growing in this omv- A recent meeting oi the direct- lnce in the days beioro the first Great Wu which would be on or the Bee! Producer'l lis- prusr in lslt. i imagine it was. gi-vwn tor the use oi the seed. societion devoted Iome lime to then. not tor linen maniliactlxn. Flax was flown as a cover discnsnlnl what the appo'ont om mole mam .vem but there we: no men-ix to use the results were OT the nrgnnlns “Eli'er mailers can tell me mmethml isoui l rod lion il'm" "m" “n” ‘i, w“ “"5" - r - » 3 mm D lit ished some 16 rnont s ago. First “"9 i" “‘9 wt 1 “mid mad-lit ham-inn from them ‘ol all there wns agreement inst ' r "cum I P I . El cattfll'emen-mfibenelitefd I'm a or] I DII'I I. . cry T rom smg torts to the extent orpossihly l HAD a out a :1 a. =‘ 5'. o o 3 most intending dist . re- d." win, one cent per pound on Ill caitia min-son, ces- in marine o! the Hana-la lioness:an ml, said This reeling is bs rm ‘m'ltory at nidaiord. about the mmmerciol possibilities ol ihelevldrnce that the therein bow :rufle-sute Motion of oyster inrvne the new hitches-y ran-ulna. twetn prices hem and in Mon. i 'Anelnuit. nanny underwent surgery in Print. County Huspl. WELLINGTON Itteiided the weddlnx recentiun'hnt. Ipent l weekend visiting or their hrather Zenon The bride daughter Seiiv. Monrihn NE. The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fri. Oct. 18. ions. 15’ pawl large it in almost . . ample. oi hatching up to in million in a man. He can live to 10 million at one time. ' l gather that Mr Dnnnnn is enthusiastic ble, Larvae uctsoh wtll be , treanendnuai u'e-l hive “flawed lo the eX~‘ m m hunt in: tent that iewer cattle Ire being. m .Ihiwed to the more distant i market! Next It was leit Hint I Tmlfld A pretty weddlnl (II wide in. tll. Her outer. Mn. Peter Anni. lereat took piece It the Rahlh- in Church in Toronto recenin when Miss Orpa Ryder, daught- ar at Mr. and Mrs. Nelson liyd- er. Wellington Ce r, Was um. ted in holy bonds oi msirirnnny with Florian Stoenirn, T'W mn- pie spent their honeymoon on the island. while here they were honored at s rurorise party at the home or the bride's parenis. Among guests present were: Mr Ind Mxh. Alden Rvder. Mr Ind Vin, Sterllnl Ryder, Mr! Lena Black. d Mrs Roy Gamble. SI Nlthulns: ,i’ ntld Mrs, Raile Ryder. Chnrlntlfe iown; Mrs. aiil McLeod, Mrs. Violet nnd Miu Joan Ann Wh|i~ tingion and Mr Joseph Weddell of Toronto. The couple received many iovliy gills. A dniniy lulu-Ii was served by Miss liuny iiyder assuied by Mu. violei Ind M Joan Ann Wilmington. The couple sre residing in Tor- onto where both are employed, Leonard Arsenouli hns been ill wiih virus pneumonia al hla home. Mr. and Mrs John a. nariow recenin anloyed a motor irlp in Lowell Barlow and his mother. Mrs. l-lawsrd Barlow. motored in Nova Scoiis over i ek- end. They were accomp nied here by Mrs. Lahgiile. sister oi Mrs. asrlow who wul visit here (or some time. ~ Miss Frances Barlow tell by plane Monday tor Tornmu alier vacationing wllh her parents. Mr. and Mrs lrw Barlow a n d obhor members or her iamily Miss Elaine MarLeod had the misioriuna to break her arm in a isil at her home recently, Elmer MIcCausllnd. Cnr'rlill- tetown. spent the weekend with his par nts. Mr, and Mrs nay ‘MacCI alsnd Mr and Mrs Gerald MncAr» thur. Tyne Valli-y. were recent visitor-a oi Misses Alice and Lou. renda Gallant. Mrs. Aiel: Glllnnt had her son Erneai home trosn Montreal tor aeveral days Miss Gernldlne arsenauit. dail- tiller hi Mr. and Mrs. some form of retribution holore the toil endl. It Jun seems to [and to inht For Farmers tinn- cerned with the lllmsml: oi craps Ind potltoel in particular the nelson hon been a mlrked entrant to that of I year San when every operation I a o k About three time! I! inns _ lhnuld have been the case It is not Elly to eliilllnte the percent- age 0! the potato crop ltlil in the ground. but certainly the lost two week! must hove mode heavy inrondl. Some harvest still remain: Ind a portion at the newer processing trons together with the old fashioned turnip a! well Under ordinary conditions I month remains to Iin l x h plowing And for tile ilying M a foundalion (or next yeor'n oper- Ition, losrpn Samuel Macc a u a l a ll d. is 0! his niece. Mrl. Eve ily vialled Mr. and Mrs Fred lohnson. Monrton. NB. daughter Mn. Peter and Mrs, Edmund Gam. hie, otinwa. spent holidays with Mr and Mrs. Linul Gamble Mr. nnd Mrs. Don De Chrrsio. pher and children oi noston. erss,. recently merit iherr vs. :caiihn with Mr. and rs. Archie lArscnauli and lamlly. Mr. and Mrs, Cliiiord Clint“ had as recent guests. Mr is n it Mrs. Wallace wile and Ion oi Drrtmouth. N 5. Mrs. Wile is the tumor Dolly Gaudet. i Miss Velma Arnenouit has r. i college in iaumed her studies ‘Mnncton. Ma. r. Mrs. Jack Hal-linear y and three daulhten lei! recently iihr Newibundland where M r darkness is transierred Guests at Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ryder recently were Mr. a no iMra. Esra Allen no in: a n d ers. Bill MacLeod. l Recentvisltnrsoer, Ind Mn, Earle nnman were Mr, and Mrs George F. Pye, Mrs. .Imim ‘nnd daughter or New Brunswick, Don Jones and Miss a I a l‘ s ipyo ni Mohcton Mrn, ilaloh ‘Campliieli. Franklin, Mass. Miss Carol Ferguson is si. lending school in Chll’lnttetmin ‘ihis term. She is residing mi in. lnome nl Mr. and Mn. Ernnsl Seilick, i Muss nuby iiyder recently on riled Mr. and Mrs. deh Ryder, Charlottetown. ‘ Stuart Bernud. Hunter RIVE" recently visited Mr. and Mrs Verno Gnlinut. . The roilowing visitors spent a 'lew day: It til! home 0' Mr and Mrs. Then. Gallant and his and r . Alphonse Glilant Rm sisier r: irom L'nssornp. ‘imn Montreal; nev. Sister sim .on du Carmel. Valleyiield. sine. .nev Sister at. Theodore mill Miss MIdeiIne Glilont, Chariot teiown Mr and Mrs. Norbert Galiliil Mrs Armand Gallant. S I I lit ‘John, No. recently viaiietl Mr Ind Mr: Arclde Araennuit. Si Chrysostem John Arsenlnit. Yvon Arsen- i-uit. Nitro. Que.: Gul IACialr iNlh'o. Que; MI'. and Mn. Rey mond Perry. SumerVilie, Mass. were visitors in St. Chrynosiem l district recently. Mr Ind Mrs. Andre Arsenailll. Calais, li‘le.; Mr and Mrs GM» lrd Arsenlult. . unnilli, Mont! ‘ll'ld Ella Arsen- Nh. were all guests oi Mr. and Mr! Theodore Arsenluli A h d F.C. O'NEILL Ind associates CONSULTING ENGINEERS M Sutton Street. Kalil-x. Nirv- Scatt- wss Lelms erham and use wed. where she is employed n, s auii. wu all» - lune-l in hfllnlr dllll took place in Our Lady oi i nlso visited Mr y WM“! "mut- i.al recently. Both have returned Monl Carmel church. Moril cor- Arsensuii llo their respective homes. pi Mr and \irs spcntrng some time at the home Chelsea. Mass; lilr Joseph Gailani Maryland. have Mr, and Mrs oyrshannalsrnlpbrli reidiirnod home alinr visiiing his and son Allan ou was. its an Mrs Fideie ironsuii and . “mum in 51 mm" and Mrs Jean Guy nihrrdi l.a celebnm im- mh hm“ y Mr an it w Mrs Bessie MscKinnon and my“, ‘1 "'5 > “Wm” Znel Gsllsni Ind Humid-“3W! Nldmfr all Mrs nmrr hairin. NY, vssiirn er, Mrs K!) Gallant. also Mr "' 5‘1“ 0"“ Vin“? ("mm Mr and Mrs Anna Maddlx also and Mrs Frank Gallant and irrends III the district. M,s Mr ill; 55.. Ads-line Arsenauli Mr, and Mrs Abel Gallant, home aiirr a visit in sale CHIP - and Mrs menu. "' M'd'u'” sow" CND‘ R illrcd Gailalii, .lclen Al’hennull. Montreal lr and Mls. ‘l'nronio. Mi- Philiberi and Mrs Gua CSC and shut Mine Elm de in Crolx. ISC. Montrul; 5 = Frnnk (iailnni reiurnen tlL‘O. visited Mr. Ind Mr . Frank I" Arlennullr Urbanvlllr. and sister. Mr and VLULOI" oi ‘\1r and W: .los. P Mrs, Madline Gallant recently Francis Arsenuui h n Arsrnaull includes :i‘lr 'niruur. Que . in find and lawn. recently walled her n-intn- aided (or some years. laht recentiv Allan Graham baa a teaching dutle ii mood. hlunctnn \‘B Fred Richard. Mr 3 , , nnl. Hamilton. visited oasems in Ur- er. tinsel, o! inwell, Mann. re< N. ArsenaulL We Extend Sincere Best Wishes LANGLEY FRUIT PACKERS LTD. We were pleased to Iran been suppliers of some of the equip- ment needed in the construction of fill: Fine new plum. We hav- llle necessary equipment noodod to «iii In the planting and harvest- ing of erupt for this new industry. MONMuchEOD 8r GREENMs THE STORY OF FORD... cendy VLIiind her nephew. Mr. Brother And-l. C Anal-nit. Eu) Eamon. Mr! Enmln Ind I it Miss Sleiio Glilant hII re- turned home lrom Toronto. Ont. where she visited her Motherin- lavi M r a. Mrs Rnberi Barlow vlrs Fel- the home of nor Ianvin-Ilw and and Mr. and Mrs Ric-hard Tillb— dluglltaer, Mr. Ind Mrl. Fluctlciidlou ni Summersldw. v i s lied 'tirss .lulir Anne Gallanl. nt- Richard with whom pile on re- wiiii Mr and Mrs Fidele C Gal- hil Miss Mary Ann Al'benz nil at s . . . IPQ Mrs. Franii Roper and daught- lion with his and Mrs Sylven e , nn about use mssi'htiity. that s lnrga pesos-hm oi ihesr nurtai'h tlrni had been lnisl (hr sallsiac- oi larvae can be rnisod to st oyster sire. and Ironi there they Lory working relationship with will you mlrkrt size The hope is mtuurined because Elm-idle department or agriculture dttltnu osn pretty well be opntmlled in the hatchery duidna the tor iuture developments in the early part of the tile cycle industry, Ftolliy the meeting de- UT The research sidentlst snnplsasism that nob-adv 1mm. voted attention to a considers. ne the mm‘txllty in the natural state runs to so percent or um.:tlnn or mailers related to the and nobody has ever learned what misses the mortality. Hawaiian proposed stoolryarda end auciion the e nt should prove moot interuiirrs. the hope in “HP 59m“: or cam. is i, (on it.“ it will also be highly mm‘svful. 1 this development it brought to a it the laboratory experimrni W Natasha. the nest “mum mum.“ w, step will he to adopt it in Nvmmervirll Won—o pilot awn-ya“, ,,, m, mm imam," em ml! him h WM- ‘pllnned by the cattle peopl. of Great Im rovemeni Seen Probabie‘ Siiwiiii'émnon P Fertile laat quarter or 1963 n' LAMA! mortality can b- oondapllad. vast improvements the Mini Pood- Servlce human 3 letm pmbnlhle. The wot will be “mid” two moh- ll any“)! out I three pill senile-i- in the year—Ole Mfllllsl time in August—Ind W Dinnui ldvertllinl Ind promotion cun- mk l A: a mellll oi directinl a a! (IMinmnK strains or oysiei-s that will reproduce more it I" rapidly. III will mill“ FM and will N man disease red» the Attention ol bolh rurul mid m, lurblll people to dliry product] Mitch WI! be him Mt Hie nil-um minim try list! the Don Menu Item in beta] nextmnnm. mullet went-mm”!lngmnlaponmredtwlcelweeklnrthe‘ In lollow Io dmly I! possible It It W the ermmifltxt l! WIIkI. Eoch allow will W» DF-Jnnlude IQ‘numltizid oi lull-hie m» cornmerras sea to dlily‘ 'I‘l Chine" products. Durlnl the thm months over . l l thouslnd Miibolrd potter: will ikniure milk. butter. And let Eh-beenuad.butsplnmhorevul (and. mhmtohekanled.Mr.Drimnmh WE EXTEND "BEST WISHES" TO THE LANGLEY FRUIT PACKERS LTD. ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PLANT F or excellent Dependability Two Organist: Have Played 125 Yrs. fizzmmlhmgmm untre- in me MAY not be I mold. hi In full! ht mod unusuoi. e. Advfl'taililll In Wee line Ind Clint. lsend M a Rev. David MacDonald told me at mill-b vetoed unison. Sun- chine W'" him out the effort d. that a two nrganlste ion who have to keen llie loodrien M dairy played a r: us ymfi, Annie Lcurd. Hills mgiver who aiarmri gmuch before the consuming ng in the itserion eihodlsi ohurch in i played inr twn - film-l numbers sullle at 'rlgnlsh The other M Mrs monies WEATHER REFan'rloNa am lino emn. Cummmr has hN‘n piayinl for ihe'mire of “are Even Iho hard.“ to plelln film! 1m What A Wondefllri mood (I llllhhll service these CWld Find “III! to o om pilin lulu have given to their ohirrdtlal lid cvmmlllltiel. llbnut In (I! October'l Stories Gathered In West Prince " mm" ‘ oucarn , ii has genenliy been so good that we milht expect to b l womb In three and one-w Prince County; h t column. all were y and I shall be mine; time it time 3:! the input Intl‘kuinfl. vellum. was: I round I Kiidare. Just outside 0' Albemn when can an enciossn-e which la boxed in with held idea. pg: i; down there. d m mediating-poet a manner . mkeunwmfizeflfmtonalnutheqmckiy hoieandd rice mtg-Mam”! enigdatflzse inn. toldme.t.bathe la hurled than. i tool (e :3 5r liiii ring: iii 3 a i i E iiir 3%;3 3 e} i E l f 5 t i i _ i . so 31 n?! g i i L? E t e E i it it i e a F -3. iiii ' r. ‘1 3': “vi lg 3;? 3.? iii. rsissiii are it: giiiir giérgiiii 35%: eggiégésgi Eggs 2.. Elissa? is E ii 2 n - E: ; %_e§§sa“il gig jggé'ais is? iiiaigiiil biz: signing Charlottetown BO Montague H. M. SIMPSON LTD. We are lied in port In this nowest planter H. M. SIMPSON LTD. OFHCI MACHINIS AND IOWMIN'I' MONTAGUE Ailio DY T‘. E. l. Service urginal Styling Rugged Performance please! to have Island producers. Summer-dds thrill to handle the tough inn- and lnnir good doing them. ihe hlndmme new aerlee pickups ieaiurs mnnv hnprovemenis thai snean so much more Ior you in '54. There's the new srheeihsae to give you improvrd IuilIII distribution and a better ride. The new colour-lined Inn-1n Inn add a hole ni llllr in the driverisrd ratio. A new optimal till: his pourr “III on you v4 turns with six cylinder economy. "BEST WISHES” We are pleased to take this opportunity to extend our sincere but wishes to Langley Fruit Packers Ltd. on the opening of their new toad preeoulng plant in Montague area. MCGOWANMOTORS Montague Your Ford Dealer P.l. «hear.