Shinicili liayaltaria, president oi Japan Carnn Airways le- M tied. a new line that rvlli ha .lsnan's ilrst alHnrgtl an ear» CANADA SELLS CARGO rier. sits at the controls on one In With Mr. Hayattawa u Cana- dair president Geollrey Nut- man. the three suiml-tal’. CL‘44 sir ireighters bought by the airline irorn Canadair Limited PLAES TO JAPAN Montreal for $17,099.00“. Wedge Says Act Change At Union Request Unlikely or now MacL "it is verv uiiirhel~ province's liitlustrl Act will be chanced to com riot) Union oi Public ry Wedge said yesterday. d workers." The sections relerred to is that which states that workers essen- tial to the maintenance of on “1‘ [N P. E. l. HOSPITAL that this Relations Div wrtlr a request oi the Canadian Empowers," Weliare and Labor Minister Hen- He was commenting on crite iclsm levelled at the not by dele.‘ to strike to secure collective bar-i gaming gatna. Delegates to the its Industrial Relations Act all. iscrimitratory sections directing Will be included in the SOVEYII-i lment‘s budget for the next tis- cal year and will be brought up at e next session at the Leg. “m Mm’ last mm M, n is expected that Premier the radio-biological abnratoryierstiun has been a consistent protecting quality in acquaint- «Yum pm" pm." . . , , “mm ‘" “M‘dm‘h‘” ‘lQowingy'a oriei' illness, Th: to.- Show and Flsheriel M lnister oi Britoln'a Agricultural Re- supporter oi surveys oi this typeltng the public with the value ol Educ...” ’ stltutlon‘nre prohibited 1mm ta- Leo ltossitar will study the ait- search Council said Wednesday. believing that there is never too i milk. with expanding its sale to trig strike action, l TWO~YEAR WAIT i contention oi the 84.000 member resenting uirion meeting in Winnipeg The 1 tion at the province which deala union said that this provtlice do with the salary question nied hospital worlrers the rlgm‘pr‘avincial hospitals. ed by the government." _ _ _ ‘ He said that a study is now Naught arrived in (mm early in gates attending the loundina underway by a committee rap. the evening and plans to return the hospital assuria. to Ottawa Sometime today 9 commissln " be mild. in the commission' request. it approved. WEATHER lMoss Drying Plants Under Consideration stuillhilstnn H studies had to the possloiiity oi constructing. a num er of moss drying plants in Western Print-e CnunLV are at present being carried out. So- licitor»Gencrnl J Watson Mac- Nnught said last evening, An unexpected visitor to Sum- ‘merslde yesterday, Mr. Man in all out in conjunction with the AP l“should men have the report, sure markets would be available Convention l and a new salary scale tor has- it me ppm “an, established_ voted in ask the ladernl governr‘pltal workers Is cxper|ed to be m— ment to withhold federal tinana lnCluded rial assistance (or hospitals unol [$354 request leu- lunds to lh til the province "removes tramlprovincial government, i‘Former Resident i The studies are being carried lantlt' Development Board. laid Mr Maryaught. who {alt outta D' s In Quincy ISLAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince 2 The r Prince Co. Seek Exclusive Rights By DON MucLEOD Seeking some ionn or assist- ance ror Prince County. a dele~ gallon oi iishei-men ironr Abram'g village altos. met yes. terday with premier Walter it. siaw and am oi his cabinet members. The delegates suggesnsd that the waters the county were being iislred out. mainly by New Brunswick usher-men opera in the area As a result oi their represen. tationS the provincial Vern» nrent may seclt iederal action to have Prince County ilsherinen given exclusive rlghn in a por- tion at Northlnnlberland strait. The delegation. comprising Rev, N a a a i r e Potiier. simoa Gallant. Cyrus Gallant. and a. Arsennllll, suggested that a dl. vidlag line be set up between New brunswlclr and Prince and- ward island In the Northumber- land Stroll. so nrat flailing rights or Prince County iisher. men could be reserved. PRESS For. assurance Weliare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge. who attended the meeting. said the government will also press to are it any torm oi icderal iinancial assla- tance would be available to compensate ior poor lobster cat- ches. He pointed out that tha iederal government made mon- ey available to pay compensne tion to iarmers who had poor W into and grain crops in re cent years. on the present Fri. Sept. 27. 1983 Fishermen nation and matte representation to Ottawa (or assistance tor the iiahermen. The only statistics on catcher tor the tall season this available irom the department oi fisheries were tor the month oi August. in August. fishermen lirom Victoria to North 0 a pe llanded 47am pounds oi lobster. compared to 1.107 000 pounds in August oi last year, a drop at close to oil per cent. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL (Cl’l — Prlflll were the Montreal livestock market-l this weak. Da- nrand was good and trading gen- erolly active. Receipts were: 1.310 cattle. l.- im calves. 73a hoga and sheep and lambs. Choice steers iozl. good 7.5. 15,211“?le 21.24.35 and common a. -r Good heifers 1940.75. medium 1849.5 and common 1015-18. Good cows 17.7549. medium 16-1175. common H - 17.50 and Connor! and cutters 515. Good bulls were ls-w Ind com- mon und medlum l2-18.50. Good Vealera were 18-“. me dium 2227.50. common 1621 and fusion and yearling: “Hit. Grade A hnfls were 265027.35. Saws were Iii-ins. Maxed quality lambs 18 - m and common 15. Sheep were 5- 12. r led-on In Prince County, Mr. Wedge xald “about 17.5 bolt! in lislling on the South Shore. but catches have been so bad ALBERTON —— The death at that fishermen have had to lay Mrs. Ernest Wade occurred in 0!! their helpers! mer Catherine f‘ dau 'pnrt oi the western iarnier mo W Wheat Board Gets Credit For Giant Russian Deal The important news in the last in days irom an agricuittr ral standpoint is. ill courle. the sale of whe and flour In Russia. significant is the he! that the Canadian Wheat Board in being given an lmpom share 0! the credit [or letting up the dell, The Wheat Board in marketing saucy in western grain and had long had the sup- and on his organizations. The lilac! Ihe Canadian economy generally will be slgnlllaaal. not only 11 i farm income affected but train- portation. employment. and l varlety of aervlces are invdlved. are bothersome. but it is proba- bly better to be aorry for having them than to be sorry {or II ot hallan them a point whlch the urban press in large c e n t r e 5 might do Well to remember. olimsii PROMOTION The nritistr Dairy Queen lvlias Msnlster was accompanied executive at the British National Dairy Foods Service Bureau in the promotion of dairy products. rlllsh farmers are providing a budget in excesa of $5,000.01». I large percentage of which in used to promote sales at fluid milk. Mrs. Boyd stated that the British program was strongly aupported by the producers who were con- vinced at its success in Expand- lng dairy markets. It is interesting that the budget at the American Dalry Associa- tlon (or 1964 ls very similar In Imount to that of the Old Coun- Lry. By comparison the amount available in Canadtf LI quit; mos dent. but there does appear ttfifl good prospects {or expansion. PRINCE CD. FEDERATION Meeting this evening in Sum- merside are the directors of much haw/ledge available when problems are concerned. Origin- ally the tederatlon ha mended a survey on agricultural molten covering the entire pro Vince. Time wiu tell whather tits tindlnga in Prince County can be appliedto the mt oi the pro. vloce. 80". LING The department of agriculture in emphniflnl the value of loll testing and making its service available in thll Connection. Thll year“: program and tanner: to temth in tter mp1, and [hi most eiiiclent use oi iertlllnar be surpluses at any iarm product and time can ,use the soil tert- !” service to Idvantuo. YOUTH FAIR Till] week'a big event ll LIB Rural ‘1th Fair which brlnll together our young 0 l: the 4s}! movement train all over the province. It la very easy “I be complimentary with respect to the value of 4-H work and ltd to Canada by Mrs. Valerie Boyd an E‘immmmm" ” “mum” g. There are many 0 valuel in the creation a! mum! in agriculture and the opening up of careers related to It. On- oi the lecturer oi tile Dairy Queen'l via“ here was the Sun dny evening lunctlon In which I number oi outstanding y n u n a women in the movement met the queen and made I group it! which the province can be proud. Thia week's lair repteaentl the climax [or I great deal of work by club membera. departmental ollicllll and club leadera. FLUID MILK GROUP The P.E.l. Fluid Milk Assoc- htlnrl represent-I bad: the pm- ducts and the procenorl and has now held ltl third annual meeting. Fluid milk ls probably lublent no more regulation de- signcd to protect duality and en- sure the consumer genial the Prince County Federation of PALM)!” INCREASES DON tReutera) — Radio. creased during 1962. a Agriculture Considered win he the protected economic survey] now getting underway and what: a good product than any othor iood. it is one oi the best toads also one oi the most perishable and all concord in its handling LON active tatlout over Brltain in-Ethe icderarion may have in the,muat be constantly alert. Tho ' report by ‘way oi ideas to otter. The ted.~assoclatio la Concerned with a the time oi year to plan next t r human animal the end that a larger portion oi dairy production will go through the must proiltable channel. F1 in miilt producers have the ads vantage at a regulatory hoard winch sets atandarda ad pric~ ea at all levela. The autumn equinox and a new sharpneu in the air giver notice that in our northern cit. mate w are now verging it winter and the darkness oi nc. camber. A iew light irosta have been elude oi concern to than with auch perishable cropa at aha to. but In the present tlrM no really serious damage is re ported. Potato digging wiu noon the major operation but will be awaiting the cleaning up oi this year'a tlnl harvnt. For those who appreciate vap ioty ill: in the temperate 1.0M has many advantages over tha tar north or the tar south where a monotory oi vegetation and coloring is typical. it may be an advantage to be warm but a moderate amount oi chilling atiinuiates the ambition oi tits and has an ei- tect an initiative and production. .3 g. Gland Guest Speaker At Rotary The United Fund campaign will be the subject of LITE ad» dress to the Rotary Clubs of Charlottetown and Smllde, by Brig. Philip W. Oland, Lan- caster. N.B.. When he visits the province next WEEK. The Island campaign get: underway in Oct- Brig. Olnnd speaks in Char- lottatnwn Monday and Sum. meraide Tuesday H! has been a charter director oi the loud since 1959 and 1 member of the budget committee (or the grub er Saint John fund. FOR FLUID MILK PRODUCTS CALL 4-7l25 PURITY DAIRY LTD. ghter oi the late Patrick Chrll» toplter and his wile. Margaret W‘R‘fith‘ll JI/WIW/ Mrs. Margaret Grady. Sum- For more than trvoyoars. non-‘ .Killcll. was born at Cliristo her’a inersrde. is a patient in the proicssinnal workers at the Cilar_ ‘ Tom-“g “‘5,” E TEMPE" Cross 79 years ago. D Prince Edward island Hospital, litételnwn lilnspitiill andI Ernie! "5“ V ‘ w" "' Aiter teaching srhotd in this - Y a ward is and ospita avl‘ ' province tor a iow years the - CAR RECMERFD been seeking new trade agre v. t ‘ M"'lwent. with her iamiiy. to Bot I Revorted will,“ “i‘dlwsday meals with the hospitals The Ft: °” 6 ton and soon aitarwards was night. it late mod“ m Wm hospitals are willing to provide 6' Imam“ 3“ E“ lmsrried to Mr. wade For two by Herman Mat-Kay was row“ the wage increases called tor in ‘1." “V 45 ’0 years they “wed in Worcester i cred bl‘SummerSidc WK" Valk- the new mntracts but say that. "mt" “l 53 3" than returned to pm“ Edward ed on .\Lr.rtle street Tile rchicle my Hospital services Commis. ‘Fondl'e-at do 89 [mud and Mk up reside“! m \ was reported in be undamazed- sinn controls hospital budgetsl $52: "“ % Z; Central ltildare, it continued to §s~ a” is RECOVERIYG and "i! hospitals. in? "‘51 ru‘ i “am” _ i6 52 he her home until 1939 when she \ a!” .loseptt Clntlgh, Summnsidr. 5”“;f‘7th2“, “‘9 u“ “my ‘° Charlottetown . . 17 st iwam to 1i" With irri- riaughler Q is doing very rvcil aitcr under~ “It:- wnd‘meaffs'w m t m iSydnry ., . at on in Qumcy- . ‘ a going an operation in the Princei .2 “mg: :“geff‘ w; nfi yarmcuu. so so Her husband predeceased her g . . County Hospital. .““‘° “11° “5 ‘.‘ el “AMP” 37 years ago. surviving are two Hospital Services Commisaion, iCPl _ The wea . .. o -.daughters and one son. Mrs. lh'l'lle commission. he a old. i llrer other says a band oi rim pares Wilkle iMariei oi Quincy. makes up its budget. based 0" ‘ers is expected to move across‘Mps. Ray Foley tourist oi Al- the iinancial needs at thevhov “my...” "gums mu 1.. melbmon and my 0, wflmste, . hitais. and, so far. every tinsn- . south. however. iair weather is Two 5;,“ Mg 3 daughter predell vial realms! subtitthed by Whlikely to continue. erased her l W? Resin" WW5“: l There are 15 grandchildren 1 Northcrn Nova Swim- P-“ilwe three great-grandchildren and' Edward Island. Eastern New one brother or i L Christa? Warwigk CWM‘flziw OWN.“ ‘ phcr at Arlington. ninss. in 50 "ed 5 m Wm- The iuneral will be held FTL BITS HMIE . sterllnt: Hunter nt Kensingtnn has purchased the hou<e and lot irom John A Stuart. f e n t r all Bedeque. This residente ties the inrmer home at the late Mr anti Mrs. A. Jesse Shurman who died many years ago. VlslTlNG RELATIVES " Oat Sale 2 9.11]. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No phone or mall orders please! 7 — Nick-Nacli Shelf Hardwood shelf Vamililled. Rudy Nouseitoit! Linens Women‘s Wear Stationery itasgnw. .V'S. attended the ill- nerni oi her lather. Edward Gar- diner on Saturday at the home Tablecloths (or use. 2 P.M. Special. Women's and Misses' m" 3-Ring Binder . '4tll ,l|,, Witi.i ' orfimfieligfifugficllzs immi: o to run a 0 a Bedrque lung tlIelore noon. but riearrngiclay ,mm the “my “mm. prams pm...“ m mt rm Sh PPM" Clms binder wlrli tapestry dc~ mi;ng Lem. Mum,“ “Mia, LEAVING Tonav . “f 5 $9?" “‘1 “""W‘W Home to the Sacred Heart Mm! 53 X 70". WM so} A 5 M 0' le_ square oi soit flannel ioe ya man “er mm. mm“ and his m; mm Mr and Mrs. Franklyn tly. :f'mltm 3" 5"“ gm; 15'$1Church. Albertnn. ior Solemn : PM, special. 2 5m, "mu “mig‘m flrggrs' Wllshins- 4 "I I set. 2 PM. Special. 2 John and Wired Cniilstm. 595‘ “"k “‘ Hamburg- Pm- ‘““ high at New Glasgow is its $2 ‘“°““‘°"‘ High “‘5’ 5‘ ‘0 “n- 9"“ ‘ 2 PM Shirl-l ' 2 PM 8min" 880 m" View and other relatives in the “'9” “lushlrrr «W‘s Marilvntcpmmmm" 5 “a go to",an ' ' ' m M O ' C d province. Mammal“ 0‘ “Hi” 01%. o... .g m, 52 ‘ ‘ At Rusticu at — and 7. Summer . coastal or 5 leave A‘ioerlnu today alter roend- s‘dn tide eighteen minutes later. Notions Sporting Goods GM 1 inc the past two wcetra with .ur ‘ . , I ATTENDING FEVERM. l Women S and Misses Leotards ,i ouaity, High tide today at Charlotte- than Charlottetown. slin rises to- ’ l’M- sim‘l'v town at Mil am and out pm, day at s 51 and sets at i-io . b“ 73c Mrs Courtnay nd Mrs .l H Myrick ‘ ’i’ ' ' ’ Simon nylon leoiards in assorted Dish Cldths cotorara. Size: small. medulm and PM Hum cm Pam" moody woven tune. I filial; padoed helmet. :iPdtililmn-supzlrzltla in case. - . M: 5 r ' -‘ ' i i 2 PM spacial "Ch 2 Pi lien al pm 1 i "a , "pl, 88c ‘ ' - Sewin Box mgzlirflzipcgg‘ Flu Toiletries Trane'ln “mun” WM: wrigns paper and envelopes. standard aloe auriaco. in and plush lined. : Putt. special. 3 PC. Chesterfield Suite an. 4 .95 8c Lina-ll Thread Witt»v bladt ltd dnth brown. 100 Pll II Two (5 h at r I and cheaterllcld. o c s iridiim's i . l. ' "m i..- 49 95 0° lglival lute hair and easy to I I._______._____ Wodemdmtmxatmhacedprlcea. short“ .mwkmfl- . a . Ham 0 - ~ . . . m . 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