“Covers Prince Edward SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs., July 21, 1966. — Che Guardian — Island Like The Dew” . ° a - Atthentic’ replica of 88 Beaver, first steamship in northwest Parcifir, ply British an tour of provincial coastal _Munities which | begins ___ FEDERATION. NEWSLETTER - week im Victoria. The original Beaver took part in Fraser River and California gold rush es before she ran aground at waters Prospect Point, off Vancouver com. This Beaver is a reconstruct- next: ed naval auxiliary vessel and will Columbia HISTORIC PADDLEWHEELER — ne es Oo Rigen 3 will-be manned. by RCN per- sonne! dressed in garb of 1850s. She will carry a cargo of articles of barter photos and relics pertaining to the _ original ship (cP Wirephoto) Week's “Meetings — ~ Of Top Interest, Ry J. LINCOLN DEWAR nive moral responsibility in sav- On Thursdas Tuly 22 at Rirch ing life and preventing suffering Court the Agricultura! Institue through mishaps that—caould be _ Canada’ in with | lavoided be ao. minimum of its Atlantic Regional convention thought ‘and planning ts offering two meetings which - Monday Safety Begins at should’ prove of great interest Home: Thorough check-up of the conjunction Value ping hazards Clean mud, grease where they appear. Check light- ing for stairways and steps Pro vide handrails where necessary © Thursday Rural Road Safe ty Practice courtesy and basie rules of safe driving. Check on ‘seuts;the taking neglect of sensible precautions. driers. finally not tn he overlonk It is not easy to tell a man who.ed is silage’ making which and value te-those eencerned \farm home: eliminate hazard- railroad’ crossings and unmark- From—t 3pm to 3-00 pom ous. Situations. Practice safety ed_intersections Clear obstruc- these meetings: will he going ON While doing housework Check tions at: corners: for good visibil- = in adjoining rooms with. ene fea- home _- appliances . for danger it¥ Exercise care (nm turns ta turing matters related to barley spots Clean out rubhish Re driveways and exits production and the other dealing hearse a family— escape routine Fridav Machinerv. Check with specialty crops such a8 in case of fire all machinery for safe operating Strawberries, ‘hlueberries, peas, eeniies Farm and Home condition See that guards and cole crops and tobacco Chemieals: Read labels and di- safety devices are where they 4 “vist nguished ‘group of spe- rections. Know antidotes. Attach should—be- Slop machines before - unclogging, servicing ‘or -adjust- 2 jing. Refuef only cool. engines. Practice safe tractor operation. Keep.__fire- extinguishers and first-aid kits on all self- propelled Cia drawn from research needed. : Dispose of. empty con- Stations) at Nappan, Frederic- tainers and unused portions. tC taTitiemow ih, OA. Wednesday Prevent Falls. “a partment of Industry in Ottawa, Repair or replace unsafe lad- .hentville, Frosted Foods = and goers steps, stairs; remove trip Seabrook Farms guarantee the ae most—p-o-date mformation. “Of particular interest is the fact that Dr. George Jones who has COMMODORE made such a fine’ reputation in corn production will be one of . a | the speakers’-Chairman of the ROOM different- meetings are Jack ; Johnson of the CBC and. Jack -MAIN BRACE Cuteliffe of our own Experimen- tal Farm. The reputation of both Chairman’ assures good meet- ings All interested and farmers in Particular are urged ta Spend eat Le. yo i. ‘ Featuring Coming Attractions k- going completed Over can practi cally —_ me ; buney that he thou'4 fre \ amar tia @ mechanized hundred pufidnes many af hem Ez and take more care How- ogération something. which at very large are in. the process : jever, tt is ‘possible to te in ee ment is not possible with construction The variety, ori a hurry and still take the pre- bales Generally there are more inality and imagination in many cautions that will ward off what-tesmers getting the job started of those -bufidinz ery ad jean be.very costly, dane ear and reaping the benefits cult to sesh Frankl . and time consuming f high quality in early cut hay, probably a Waste of time to oo HAY TIME 3 show ‘good the product can tempt to describe ‘the setting, { This, week probab!: sees the be is quite clearly esta-‘the only —amswer is to at PAGE 18 really big push- of the having blished bi comparing leafy June Fair In some — cases rue- season. On the farm where ‘ le with the stemer tion has been carried. out by equipment. Install slow-moving is important modern pment w duct of tate. July-—or- firms from Ita R ssi@ and Ja- vehicle warnings where requir- gives the job an altogether dif. In everv case the:pan, the eniplowment’ involved is ed. erent aspect than was | ase. € r will vote “for dearly very great Saturday Recreation Safe- years ago when physical n it hay 1 . different agricultural ‘ty: Practice special care in power was the impo rtant EXPO 67 buildings and ‘Sun Acre’’ cover swimming and boating. Teaeh ‘source Only—those ‘who Wave, The writer earlier this week #/most eigh acres and some a youngsters how to swim Safe- worked in the heat of Ju and { the opportunity of touring 000 bales of nay are being ont guard fazm ponds from.. chil- August pitching hay“in the the EXPO 67 site and of hearing ‘©. create large grassed emban dren. Handle and store guns and or forking onto a-stack or the some firsthand information on. ments wh ch will: serve oe # ammunition properly: Give spe- loft can realize what hard. phy- what is proposed in the way of background for the buildings. cial attention to safety on hunt- _sical labour really sas and wh! prnvpary : * ———Specifically the weiter was in- ing, fishing,—picnic, and other- complete dehydration really Wiis the location ts still very at n a fheeting which was trips. (meant. Slowly but: surely the Ja. much, in the hurly-burly and: the callem WH eonsider “sponsorship The ‘writer realizes that. the bour saving devices came disorder of tonstruction there. ts and firiancial support for the six pressure and urgency of farm ing equipment for the ba av evidence of tremendous. pro-. different sections of the dairy ex- work very often leads to short- loaders, better. rake :* gress, the landscaping, planting ™ hibit of chances. and ers, “hay conditioners and n_of trees. laving down of. sod Prairle. Crops, , Me ke Progress wa TTAWA.(CP'\—Prairie . grain crops made ‘good progress dur- ing the last week and yield pros- pects remain good, the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics says in the fourth of its six all-Canada crop reports Most of the crop’ is headed and rmprovements were noted in dry areas of northeastern Al- berta the Peace - River- However, dry conditions persist in southeastern Saskatchewan and bordering districts of Mani- toba Haying is well advanced with generally heavy yields, the bur- eal in its survey based on, cabs wired’ éarlier by crop correspondents. Rain is needed throughout the Maritimes, in many areas of -Quebec and in most parts of | The—100.000 Nubians —ef Egypt Ontario__Southern British _Co-/ one nearly 200 tribes: on and some buildings are and the Sudan ate organized in lumbia has had cool tempera- ition was tures, glowing crop maturity! x - [and reducing yiekts im ‘the Fraser Valley |. 4 wheat leaf rust now is présent- throughout Manitoa and Saskachewan -butx the amount is still much less than norma! at this time of year Much of the wheat crop proba bly will escape damage but some loss may occur in late , fields. Wheat orgs ‘rust was foun at Winnipeg July 12 but still is scarce in Western Canada ~ OPPOSITION EJECTED LUCKNOW, Tnglia - ‘Reuters —Sixty-seven position mem bers were thrown out of the Ut tar Pradesh state assembly Wednesday screaming = slogan: against the state government It took the marshal and hig staff two hours to clear the en tire Opposition - benches afte? ithe Speaker ruled amid uproay jand_shouting. that the Opposi ' deliberately obstruct ling: the business of the house 7 7 ea very profitabte afternoon. at Birch Court from 7 Pp nr to 500 pm. on Thurs- ta ° fui a FARM SAFETY WEEK Next week {is Farm Safety Week and fhe National Safety League of Canada has issued a} eres schedule-of themes and ctivities for each day On Sunday “Life Reverence ‘for Recog- Take time to care : : : J TUESDAY—THE DOWNTOWNERS ~=—THURSDAY — HOOTENANNY | Featuring “THE HI-NOTES” Dress—Suit or Sport Coat ~ Members and Guests Atal Montreal Moncton Saint John Halifax ‘Sydney Charlottetown to: | P-5-114N $17.00: $ 5.90. $ 6.40 $10.50 Corner Brook Toronto Winnipeg — $17.50 - $24.00 -$39:00. 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