slim) Ngwg PAGE Forage Crop Problems :S'sicle.An.1bu|ance .S|ated For Discussion ,Hg;g'ta'tZeS One E BUREAU | in Prince County Hospital fol- MATHES or ran GUA!tDIAN.1owing an accident Saturday Western And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Feb. 24, 1964. B ‘place in 1962. He did not com- F ‘*3’ 1:?‘ ‘Dewar . New Gilbert J. Arsenault of Bren- evening at the corner of Central . ' "C 3 nan Avenue In Summerside In and Fitzroy 5136918 P‘-‘rill I3"m9" who I“ 3150 59¢‘ :* Mr, A-rsenault is recported in . qzenerally good condition with Iflcfeaséd SeCUI’I'}yl facial lacerations and a ohou er in] he accident occurred 3' an § Id- 13 -1 0 I dis- ‘ol Agriculture. will izraim of informaition and .“'l'hc P0SSibiI'itie-I of cattle ex- A L U A _ lcusslon for Island farmers panslon in P.E.I" gc at 5.20 p.m. as he was turning l scheduled for the new Voca/0ion- l t O rmoury mm, ' Nflalpeque -‘speakers included D.F. Site.-wgarnis, Colonel Johnston,» Mr, Bowness was driving an Four plays are to be presenl- Drama Festival. There is only. disc-ms, t-My farm gm-age prob. , art. Plant Prodtllctl-S dI'V‘iSi0fl 0Dl°°mm3”d1_“ 0351091‘ 2 M11133’ ambulance but was not on call ed by dramatic grou from one representive in each} lem_" He 1, , {on-“er presi. ‘ “Whats in 8 bag Of l€1‘Vlll2' ' G"°“P- “Id 5a““'d3Y» but 5“1C¢i at the time. Bow- Summerside, Oharlottctown and zone in the finals being held in. am; or me Dairy ’ y NEIL on in And Provhcial Editor e emphasis ‘for they most mm-oy street {mm cc“. in Iiistitute. Road. ' and 't"» fjndrmg-5 on fa;-ago crop , the recent raids on Quebec arm-‘ M55‘ cmid,-en were in me Souris at the P.E.I. Charlottetown in May ' I ill‘ " 1 Sevenal of the Maritime Pro-‘ ‘ N ivinces‘ better farmers and a ' 5 vfew professional argIricut1tural‘rc.tary of the P.E.I. Federation jmen, will participate in a ' i I I or e production feed-I Reasonable good care haveé im1_ The driver or the other 1 Tuesaay Mann 2. ring of forage crops. Othermbeen taken of the units smalllveincie was Robert Bowness. l Frank Lutes. Moncton will F. flners I er. . ‘ . . a 0‘-11‘E§€8l'(‘II at the Expenmentahourles extra P1‘€€8Ut|0fl5 haw vehicle but were not injured. '1ihe Maritime zone There was also a female pas- de ' (‘all . is one of. - . . . llaim by Research Officer been Put f0X‘WaX‘<_1- . ‘ “'‘“’°‘‘ 1‘"”‘°'‘ “”“ d”‘“‘55 He was speaking on the au- senger in the Arsenault car who March 12, 13. 14. It was announc eight is ma up of New: ‘_, , , 1 Norman Black, which will in- 1 p “I by M"_ M_F_ Rodd. regional Bmnmkk’ Nova scout New. Pasture fertilization and man- . dude 3 discussion of rage; and , nouncement that small arms. was mi hurt, chairman. foundiand and P.E.I. agement" and the Vernon man timing of fertilizer applicaitionslwtfltlfl be ,stru>ped from mostl It is estimated that the dam- A recent meeting of the p_E_1_ ‘ Wm speak flan hn°w;ed,ge of fertilizer on pastures and ‘ ml1_ll‘|3 Units. 10 DI‘€_V€nl lh€'if.,l age to the Arsenault car will ex- governor: of the Dominion Dra . . med 1 d l ha and. Whwh 0811001 be Elven n!'=lx1'l ceed $400 as it was badly smash- m. Festival, held at me home l’.3a' "by hong experience’. ‘."iE A150 wheduied is 3 iaik by mum security. armed guards! ed on the driver's side and was 0‘ Miss Lima“ Duchemin am . liiiiwt ich e won the provincia .m_ James Nicholson, ,-5593,-(-h‘around the clock. made Friday‘ spun around by the Impact. mum that (cm. “W” had £geti’t'i‘:"“°';‘l“l’196§" i_ officer at Nappan, N.s,, 0,. by Defence Minister Paul Hell-E Damage to the ambulance wu Iubmltted entries for the festI- Fenmn Mayne Ememid for top] _"L1YeS*»0Ck for leff‘lc- . l’€t'- estimated at About $100. I,’.‘'..,‘;’ i‘€.°.,.’,‘.‘§,",§.,‘.“.§’.“,",..‘i},’,‘,‘i“°§i‘.‘;'f.I - i*":—-—”‘—*? i."7.I‘.’..."'%"......““‘;'.‘2.....““.,i’. «-n.,.~§’.;‘;i School. P ' G’ ‘ ltharvesting and storage." On Thursday evening, March l scussions get underway’ 12. St. Dunstan's Drarnatic 90- ‘Lame C. oaubeck, piam path. int 10 m sharp but ‘there will ciety will present Shakepeares oiogist the Expe,imem_, ;be a tour of the Institute PI’! “The T0mP€Sl"- Sllmmefsldtt Farm, leaves this morning for, P in that which gets uiidcrw-ay at -'.l.l.). S.C. Wright, deputy minis-‘, ter of agriculture. will be chari'r- t man through the discussions. Little Theatre Guild offers "Se- parate Tables" on Friday eveu~ ing, March 13. and on Saturday March 14, two plays will be seen. In the afternoon the Souris Ottawa to attend the meetings} r of the national committee on P d pesticide use in agriculture. Thel O l;lI'::§ytl§u3li:”:saS:'_l The prizes for the top produc- ;ers in the Crapaud Creamery I INSIDE VIEW Kay did. and this is what he YDLJ CRNT MISE Etrr ‘W1dt‘t' “Ital it “'‘“'m "I operational in the blower and ’I‘l(3.\‘lStI —— '1‘hc Tiiznish Home ; meeting held with Mrs. Harry‘ and School Association will;Cudmore. director of water This was decided at the Fcbrluyber ary meeting h¢‘1d in the hirjicreation Association on IN SUMMERSIDE HOSPITAL ; school auditorium Thursday setting up of 3 Red cg-ogg sum. eveninz. and ('hfill'¢‘d by the pre- mcr school In the are were sldonf. lliissell Perry. read and discussed. Further 5._;ie.- si_ George, m.i_=i.- in,-..;i1 information on the summer, er for the Tiznlii schools spoke school and settlnz up of sulrt on the financial and of the lcs- Cflmmlllees ldt I0 Illel m-ai Sport: Recreation Association. J03," K_ C It was announced that a flag- .(,. . pole and flag would be praenr to the regional high school ‘by the Tignish Legion Branch: At the close of the business. the members broke upl Coi-rcspoiidciire from Martin, chairman of the vins-la] commiinlfy lifc commit- fcc was read by the scci'ctary, S|\l(’l' St Thomas The finan- rial report was Elven by the ’.'"°°““g . timsiirer. .lohn llackcft. _ ‘ filmups “"55 the f°l't The minutes of ii specIaltl°“’ "9 lformirig separate home and school associations for the Tig- nlsh elementary sctliiool and the, regional high school. The ma]- ority voted in favor of the-pre~ cent set up of one ueoctafiton topics: the possibility of‘ l WESlERN I L l PRESIDNT §5°¢I°lY UPS E.II. Himmelman, Laliave. N.S. is the new president of the Canadian Hereford As- sociation. The ipopulair Nova Scotla cattlemnn was named to the position at the annual meeting held at Kamloope. B.C. when all time records were reported for numbers of animals eglstered and the number of individual members In the past year. will stop at Fredericton, N.B. to attend the winter meeting of the Maritime potato committee. which studies the performance of new varieties that are being bred at the research station. the United States In the past 10 years. He has twice been a winner of the Dominion Drama Fest! val's "Best Actor" award. Mr. Massey is doing the ad judication for all regions in the Maritime zone of the Dominion S’sicle Bible the committee, G.W. Ayres. G. C. Ra-msay and E.C. MacMil Ian, will also go to Fredericton for the meetings. : ob 0 iContri ution ‘ SUMMERSIDE —— The annual ‘ in e e t i n g of the Summerside Branch of the Canadian Bible Society was held in the Church of Christ, Conrad Plomp, Lower Bede-i [one was fourth and Emmett ;McQuaid. South Melville t tenth. T The bonus which the patrons ‘will receive is on the basis was The oihgr Isiand members of l the butterfat they supplied avert the year. E A total of 484.045 pounds d ibutier was manufactured last i I Richard Hudnut . Hair Spray 14 02. 1.89 STEAD’S i Charlottetown’: Best ‘ Equipped Drug Store. -.__._.:.——..—... sumrnercldo recently. Earl MacEa.chern. president, presided over the meeting. Mn. Ted Podle. the district treasur- er. reported that $1.500 had been contributed from this area. This sum represents an increase of over $200 over the total of the A discussion of ways means of making home school meetings more interest- ing, brought forth suggestions for a question box. guest speakers, and films. All agreed that both parents and pupil: mould be- an and I BRIEFS come part of the progun. both had much to offer. The possibility of requesting the provincial association to have a workdiop for the chair- , men of committees cu-I13; in the IN HOSHTAL year. so that tlhe-se_peop might I-‘clef Nelson, Kcnsingion, fslwu awmlilsue, by fidnm ii patient in the Prince County an an excenem mmgauoih ' Hospital, Summerside. Cape Wolfe Meet Okays p Limit 0'LEARY — some :5 fisher- men from Cape Wolfe, Camp- bellton and West Point gave their unanimous approval Fri- day night to the reorganization of the Prince Edward mend Fishermen‘: Association at a meeting called for that purpose at Cape Wolfe. The fishermen also supported the onion] to introduce I lob- Pt‘ ster trap limit allied with a rep- -trlction on lobster fldilu licen- ces. Representative: of the feder- al department of fliierlu were .\liss Grace Easter, Indian RI-i County Hospital. Summcrside. I VISITING RELATIVES Mrs. Elmer Cotton. Clinton, is ' spcnding a few days visiting re-1 laiivcs in Charlottetown wliere; she is a house guest of her} lllf‘('f‘. Mrs. Joseph Duncan. and Mr. Duncan. T g ra IN WESTERN HOSI’IT.‘\I. . Sanford Bennett. Alberton, is‘ a patient in the Wcslern Hos- riml. To HAMILTON Arthur Hardy, Alherton. has lcft for Hamilton, 0nt., he expects to be employed. Is PATIENT Var] Cin-tie, Elmsrlalc. la a patient in the Western Hospital. VISITED MOTHER mnfher, Mm. J. Willard Waufih. I" ‘mmem ‘ ' “E ‘ , me‘, called by the st. Dunstan‘: Un~ m Char] M“ hot walk‘ ivcrsily extension department ILBERTON CARD PARTY Alherton CWI. party was held in the boys‘ club mom Wcdncsday evcrrlng. Four fab- lrs were in play. First primes wore won b iiss Thelma Ahcarn and Myles Gallant. Con- snlalions wont to Mrs. Perley Mi.\'cill and Gary Arscnault: lrmzcout. Alvva McAId.'uff. Prizes “‘'‘I‘(‘ donated by Mrs. William 0'Hricn. lilosfcsccs were Mrs. Alll'0(I II-‘oley. Mn. liirrrold Chlow, Mrs. Gaiide Barnett find Mrs. Maurice Perry. The‘ i;r.Li.i-:v' FUNERAL - Iuncral for Frank Kcllcy was held Saturday morning from, ate residence Lot 11 to St. ll-"idizeifs ohumh. I-‘oade-y Riv-. "=‘ The i-ermine were met at, ”_l<' church by his nephew. Rcvfl “ant-is Cameron who cclehi-at-l ml Solemn Rt.-quicm liigih Mass‘ “llll Rev. Gerald Steele as dean con. Rev. Reginald Pholan. sub- housie University. deacon and Rev. .i.c. Pitre moi “Natal In the cthoir. Hononary pa V James Smith, , , Milliszan. William Hardy. llu-izh. Bulccr. Pallbearers ‘"3"’ Lyncli. -lack Gallant, E w °°"’°‘971 when service was —from red of the party. °°“dU¢ted by Father Cameron Ind Father Phclan. l W" RC3‘ ldent ,, "> The president‘! Convention Peo- I?ci..h Bill-ger. Uecil .'\la('l.cod. {Pie-. puiy w1| SDU Student ls Elected A St. Dunstan‘: University student. Gerry Flt raid of Summcrslde, has been elected national vice-president of the Canadian University Liberal Federation for the Atlantic Pro vlnccia, it was learned In I win from Ottawa yesterday. Mr. I-‘itzGerald, a Junior Ari: student. is president of the SDU chapter of CULF. He and vice- president Jamel Griffith, also of Summerside. have been in Ottawa since Y P391‘ seniing SDU at the annutl coa- vcntion of GULF. In being elected to the nation- al executive. Mr. I-‘ltzaerald de- feated the candidate from Dal- DICFATYIISEI’ ET Nkrumah's uunt Friday. hing».- party. as- wildoobochlnaod ndgreento Tommies Tied With Saints O.I{A’llHA'M, N.B. (OP) — st. Thomas University Tommie: Imoked Mount Allison Univer- sity Mounties 11-2 Saturday to move Into I tie for first place in the Mhrltinc Intercollegiate Hockey league with St. Duns- tan’: Saint: of Charlottetown. 5163 Morris scored three times for . and 30990118? zwlce. singles were e . added me! Hershey, Lester. Earl Nicol, Paul Ouei. lette. Joe Breen and Doddy Me. Cprthy. Mccai-thy added five as- list! to his goal. Dave McLernon and John 31. ring scored for Mt. A. St. Thomas led 4-0 at the end at the first period and 7-1 skating into the third. Chuck Lawrence booted out 46 photo in the Mount A goal, :3 coming in the final period. But Nestor blocked x _._12 in an Wldfroven third frame. CENTE FEATURE previous year. A new slate of officers as pre- sented by Rev. D.J. Ma.cKay on behalf of the no ' com- mlttee are. president, If e b e i- MacMil.l~an; vrlce - presidents; K . reasunerr. Mn. Ted Poole. After the business Miss Joyce Key sang accompanied by Mrs. Callbec-k and Rev. Roy Sellick spoke of the great value of the Bible and its power to present Christ to needy men. Mr. Mac'M‘illan assumed office the close of h fice of president was extended. W0Rl1D’S HIGHEST Antanctlcu. the world’: high- est continent, averages more than a mile above sea level. PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer Purity Products” :11 Kent Dial 4-7125 NNIAI NECK PI JACKETS Canadian Muskrat Dyed Flankv. Dyed Sides. Dyed Backs, Dyed Backs «piecedl Black dyed. SALE Each JACKETS, STOLES SALE, Each 79.00 SALE, Eaclll 239.00 SALE, Each 179.00, 198.00 SALE, Eadh 149.00 European. Persian Lamb I79.00. 189.00. 290.00 -—the life-insured guaranteed savings plan. Get full details from anyone who works at Scotiabank. the <'iI.\"S n0“'l.V Completed saw through the Icon in bi: rama Society’s "The Wayward ciaic. dj_-rector of pmgl-am peg. r-\/‘NE W11-i_i mp“, incmeram. 5095-; Guy, camera. A," that ‘S nanny fan. These are expected to be Kiss" and that evening the Char ficides), Research Branch, oi. Company were distri-buted all SH dlall phnlo;!i‘aph(‘r Claude DI3C' b9f0T'e the lflCInCfm0r MON” Aonetown ma. meets annually to review the annual meeting last week} P '*"’“ presents “Dia M for urder"- the status of chemical pesti ,b . . ; . , . p I AN ORIGINAL cider and the problems assocla- ; R3; gfiogutgglng p::sl::m' tiohnl VIODAI ls Sourls entry “The Way- led with their use on field crops. i 3 ' “pa” ' e_ We , SPECIAL 1 Ward Kiss" is an original play fruits, vegetables and livestock. f loft Producers We-1'9 Melts VIs- 1, wrlttenland dirfected by P. Ed- Mr. mfihallbeckkis eldgtor tact] late. 59;, Vriicuyfia with pl-0d.u._-4.5 Dlabfllt‘ 5l|PDll9S-- l ward ‘Cinton o Souris. re repors s mite _ yj ,_h '5“ 20. H - G Q cookies The adjudication will be by research stations, universities,l:;r Sm‘: w;;o leasilgilsmftl fiferllit Q jams I Walter Massey of Toronto. He is industry, and provincial depart- g _ ‘ "" 1 O I_t|1d_J"|E‘ an actor, director and lecturer ments of agriculture on potato {tn the year’! Operation and V‘Vt|-3 O Jellies and has been involved in some pesticides. ;lIam_ Sherry, Fernwood withi O candy 4 ’ ' 500 productions in Canada and On his return, Mr. Callbeck i $4307.28. 0 gur . r c. E You car” miss you, savings target with psp exclusive with g E, °BHNK SPECIAL FUR EVEN Is in Charlottetown Tuesday to Saturday Outstanding Bargains. Choose from our large selection of Quality Furs. with EATON'S Fur Representative is present during this sale to help you with your selection . . . and. of course. all furs are covered by EATON'S famous guarantee: "Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded". Listed are iust a few of the many outstanding buys: ECES brown shades. COATS (full length) CANADIAN MUSKRAT BACKS—I)yed‘ rich shades of brown. 249.00 SALE. Each CANADIAN Ml'SI\'RA'l‘ RACKS—I)mp{)0d skins. 239.00 ,,,, 299.00 ..... 298.00 Dyed rich The P.E.I. Historical Society Invites You To An Illustrated Discussion of Prince Edward Island ‘Homes Of The Past‘ Prepared and narrated by members of the Society. The second In 1 series of historical talks, developed in co-operation with The P.E.l. Centennial Committee. Charlottetown Hotel Feb. 27th 8 P.M. General Admission 50: Members by on-cl. New memberships welcomed. Natural Grey. Some Wllth mink mm SAUL 5”" China MinksALE' Eu.“ “Mn 299'” EUROPEAN PERSIAN I.AMB— Black dyed. we mm. mg“ W 239.00, 289.00. 458.00 3,;-;;:,e;,:;,,,, M W 399.00. 499.00, 699.00 Dyed nan“ 5ALE‘ Each 21930 (Some with mink collars) Dyed Baclks. SALE, Each $99.00 Canadian Sheared Natural Beaver SAL Each 239.00. 345.00. 389.00 Mink Paws Ndiural ranch mink. some with self trim. SAL E. Each 219.00 Canadian Mink Natumf ranch mink. dropped stains. SALE, Each 709.00 STOLES Canadian Natural Ranch Mink II‘ Wild Mink Splltskins SALE. Each 179-”. 229.00. $90.00 Natural Ranch Mink Dropped SALE. Each 459.00. 409.00 Russian Kolinsky Dyed. SALE. It’.a<*li mm NECKPIECES Natural Canadian Ranch Mink 4 . 3. SALE. Each 250.00 ’r.§AT.<2'.t_i_£:L CANADIAN SHEARED DYE!) REA\'ER—Wi1h mink h'i'm. 459.00 El'R(|I‘EAN MOUTON LA.\‘IB—Shcarcd. dyed processed lamb. Some with mink trim. and SALE. Each % length COATS SALE. Each mm dmwml EllR0PEAl:Al:ll::I’{b‘l.I:(l\'l| LAMB — Black dyed, plain. 449.00 SALE. Each CANADIAN Natural trey wlhli mink tnm. SALE. Each EUROPEAN MOUTON LAMB-’SIiea'red. dared I'I‘0('f‘.=sHl Inmbi SALE, Each