t FED. OF AGRICULTURE NEWSLETTHT f ‘ ’America’s Sweetheart’ Finds Many Changes On‘ Old Townl Pope's Praise Of As Way Of Life | in the light oi Pope John'- achievementa in promoting betv ter relationship throughout the christian world observations in e Ency icai letter “Mater nt Magistra should be oi interest gener to turn people and we.vidcr. Moreover. labor in th e quote. "We are oi the opinion iieldl not only produces vari- thnt in rural aiiairs. i'ne princl-lmls ioodsiuils wherewith hu. pal agents and protagonists ol.manitind is nourished. but also economic improvement. at cul- iurniahes an increasing supply tural betterment, nr or social ad- oi raw materials tor industry. vance. should bcthe men person» The irmily iarm will be lirm ally involved. namely the and stable only when it yields iarmerr ihemscves. To ihcm it money income suiiicrent tor do shouldbequlte evrdent that their rent and humane iamiiy living, work is most noble because ii is Tu bring this about. it is very undcrisken a it the‘necrssary that larmers generally ACROSS THE ISLAND. Smallpox S’rory Proves Timely By NEIL A. MATHESDN Provincial-rams Editor ‘mtjeltlc temple oi creaiion: has cause it oiten concerns the tile ‘ol plants and animals. 3 inc. Incxhaustlble in its citortssi inliexible in its iaus. rich in a » i Farming s Noted : receive instruction. be kept -n- tor-med i new eve and be technically assisied by. ' ed men. it is also necessary that iarmera inrm among them} union] to God. Creator and Pro~ ‘ sell/2| mutual A alid locietieli: .h.‘ “I! “fly I”); that they establish proicssionai ‘ n ~ that they iunctian is Issnc Itio eiliuleully |n public lie. that . ‘ in Various administrative hodlesl and n political ariairs. ‘ Tonacco no The elfnrts oi the tobacco Brir wers in establishing I protective association dates baclt to July e iirrt meeting was called at the Kihssway Motel. Hoseneath. At ls moelinitl a committee oi iive persons was ‘ named to consider the ion at organization and to report at a later meeting. The committee. met a number oi times durin the summer and laii and linaliy on Dec. 14 presented its propos-j o the growers. Plano-a1 number one called tor the aei-. ' o backed h l the authority oi the marketingl legislation. ll this propo al hail not been accepted then by-iaws; and constitution had been pre. pared tor a standard type oi as- soclation. Finally during April the lormal applicalion was made i to the minister oi agriculture by ‘ l ished In 194.1 12 no - ‘ TORONTO ICPl—“Amerlca‘ll sweetheart" sought nostalgia but luund only chlltll. The dc! house, the home at Mary Pickford long treiore she. became " m 2 Tie I'l (Wen- . was gone. No words can describe what happens in me when i come home." said Miss Pickiord. who; became one oi the iirst Hollywood stars. it made her sad to iind her old home on University Avenue‘ The house was demoI-‘ to make way (or the Hospital lor Sick Childrenl Miss Pickiord. 70. Wu chat ‘ tin! with reporter: at I pr I conieronce alter her appear- ance She recalled that city council once discussed erecting a statue‘ on the hospital grounds to mark her birthplace. but a few weeks later all: called Montreal one at the most beautii cltlel In I North America and the move tor the statue died quickly. "1 h e statues anyway she said. ‘l'd rather do. I DINI- y baih. ( Bum Gladyl Mary Sin.th.l Miss rickinrd recalled her[ youth near the end at the isth century when she appeared at c old Princess The-Ln here in the lnclodrama The Little OPPORTUNITY HIT! Fri. May 24. 1883.! her place. Thla starled her on a weer ed to Broadway‘ the time she was A: site. was vicepresldent oi Mury Picklord Famous Players Com- p:~ny in Hollywood. in 1929 she won an Academy Award lor best perlormance in Coquette. her iirst talking picture. in 1933 she made her last film. secrets. and retired. she reluscs to release her old movies to television because she's airaid "people will make lun ol the old style" "Audiences have illusions tliati are precious to them and I} wouldn't want to have these. illusions debun Miss Plcklord. blonde and trim live (set, said being Amer-i a sweelheart" was not always sweet. “In most picture: i was a 'demon. l threw things“! threw briclu. tomatoes. . . . and Hollywood By arrosa SUNDAY ACT CALGAM iCPl — The Sev— enthday Adventist Church oi Canada Passed I resolution here Wednesday opposing the lord'- Day Act. More than zoo dele< gztcl attending the seventh ses- sion ot the church passed a res- olution which stated: “ . . t I country that cherishes TM dom DI conscience and reason- able working conditions th highest ve Diego, Calil. who by ALAN M. unnaov KA’I'MANDU. Nepal IA?) _ The American Mt. Evereal ex- pedition iuhilaatlv announced Thursday that two 0! its teams met near the too ot the world's mountain aler scaling lt irom two dit- ierent sides. it was the first such meeting. the run time anyone had ever made it successiully up the perilous Want Hidge. the last time anyone went up one side. crossed the top and started down the other side and the iirst time any country had iour til its citinena atop Everut nu one day. "We are all very proud." said US. Ambassador Henry Endi- cutt Stehhins when expedition cliict Norman R. oyhreniurth at Smith Monica. Calii.. ilaahcd the newa here by radio. Traverse oi the summit. ouhrnelurth. has been dream oi mountaineers ior dec- Ides." He said Barry C. Bishop ol Washington. D, and Luther G. laid "l 1,. ditional South ilidge. They looked (of William F. Unsoelii ol Corvallis. Ora. and Thomas I". Hornbein at San they knew Wednesday 1 TwoAmericanTeamsMeei A’r Top Of Mount Everest unconnuered Welt itidge. Not seeing them. they turan to go down and then discovered the other two had reached the lummit. crossed the top and also started down the quth ide. MEET NnAn MP The tour met al the Smith slimmit, slightly lower than the peak which all had sealed. The meeting was at 8 pm. and durkueaa was rapidly let- ting in. The climbers were un- able to lind camp - at 17.400 ieei — in the dark and were turned to hivouae outdoor) It 28.000 lent Without tents. wiih- out sieeplng bags and prob-hill wiihoui oxygen. Thursday they Set out again. An expedition spokesman In Katmandu emphuslud that Un- docld and Hornbelu accom- plished their (out at great per- he sonal risk. They pushed to the summit irom the previously unclimbed West Ridge when they had no line oi retreat behind them. There were no oxygen supplies cached there and no ropes leit iutcd on the sieop rocky places they had come up with dildo- : so the two Americans carried oif what Dyhrenlurth called a ml! and comlul down another way. W. I Sw‘lu - but US. citinri and veteran oi live Himalayan expeditious. radioed ol- hlpnineu: “We are particularly happy and proud at our men who not only made die lirtt Himalayan traverse but at this traverse was made on Everelt." Counting .lames Whittaker oi Mmoud. Warn. who made I suceeulul ascent May I. live Americans have reached the top “r of Everest. Thin in more than any other country has placed at the pcIk. Base camp reported that all four who reacth the summit Wednuday were in good health. They were between the 23.000- and znsSiHoot level: on the way down ,at the int radio contact Thursday. This route along the South Ridge was ailo taken by the Brit- lsh expedition led by Sir John tht. which made tile [list can— quest 0! Everest. on the We at Queen Elizabeth's coronation in 1953. It was followed by a Swiss team in 1956 and by the Amer- ican expedition May 1. Hunt said in London Thursday that if both American teams made It. it would be a “signal achievement." Such a test. he Prlu lncroqo. a Is Expodod On Pop, Candy . EALU'AX (CF) —‘Pricel oi egg-t. is brand. it not! drink: Ind candy will coat not! because of Thin: rum pricel. nonhuman (or two Halli-x “ml laid Thurlday. [Amy E. Otto. Vicl Druidrnt and Jenn-l manller of Moll-I limited. a large coniectionery firm, laid an increase on . ’cally all of the firl'n'l nro’dit‘c‘il is imminent." HO laid company olllclala are con. Sideer the extent at on in. crease and when it would tall. act. rt He said the ilrm had “gone about as iar as we Can" to- wards reducing the weight oi certain types at candy. Depend. ing on the type, candy may con. taln anywhere up to lilo per cent sugar. he laid A spokesman tor the Haliiax branch oi one national bottling company. raid the price at the lirm'a soit drink is being raised immedlnlely by To cents tor a Zdrhnttle case. This would result In a two-cent increase in price to the consumer lo 12 centa irom The spokesman said vending machines dispensing the drink at W cents a bottle presented a problem in making the change in price. second soitdrlnk hottler announced a price increase ct. a ' ' tell i . v ‘ added id icasa mountain- 1 . ithe seven persons nomiuat us When the play was presented Lords Day Act is a t m wwm‘ the a," monnmmeors dream a, mug V wm. p up oi the board. Tucsday night's (211 iii and MI meeting caued by the minister has again placed the stamp oi approval on the project and re- ceived the endorsation oi the minister. There would appear to be very distinct advantages to have an organization develop- ' c tallied the Romulus that brought John Ferguson and other: “Maw across Lhe Adantic more man lit) years ago. i learned recently tram his greatrgranddaughter. Min. Haber (hwy, N7 Kent Suvat. whose father Donald Ferguson was named to man Senate in 1893. alter a career in prov-mm! politics, when the remuneration was exactly $1.000. Tile Romulus was somewhere in the Atlantic in tho glimmer MR oi lain when it was hailed and stopped by an English tit-dildo which put an oiircer and several man aboard 1 hr man (or the navy. "neonui " iar the navy were halten by none in those days. anywhere they coiud be round. out the captain guessed the intent or the warship when he saw it as the dish-hue. ordered all at his Passengers below decks and into their him When the oiiicer asked where are yoirr male pacscngersl-oniy a tow crewmcn were visible—tits captain remarked lnnocmti “they are in their bunks below". When he was unload wiryi he added in solemn tones “we have Smallpox on our strip" and the navy lads couldn‘t on on die ship last enough. 1 waa bald by Airs. Gmshv as down through the ye THE FERGUSONS, l understand. played a part in having the Rahal-isms corneoutil yearsiater.andiaisobavcam-y about this nominally famous lamily. Tire Romulus reached Pictou May 1. 1307. an old diary re. vats, and the Forgusons and others slept that nitsit in a farm that made cart boxes, with hire children tucked inlo tira bushes ior Llielr slumber, sitar eating a meal or lush and potahoca that cost a shilling. The meniolk chancned a boat that reamed Charlottetown on "a bleak. rainy day" in May and the ship was alrnoet lost with all on board. when it ran into a vrcioua storm on line im- back to Pictnu. Tire Ferguson: settled in Marshlleld on the “Cragzan” inrm as chey called it, the taunt now occupied by Aimon Wood, and Donald Ferguson laiar bought the "Ninth" tar-in. now owned by H. Lyle Bmwail unto still mes the name tor his legion-ad hard or Scotch Shorthoma. Mr, Wood's son. Wallace. owns the isrrn iormly owned by Mrs. Crosby and her isle husiasrni h Marshl’ield. Donald Ferguson Imported a hard d Gaiway came Inn Ireland and Mrs, Crosby nectalls that they were beef andmah. black in color. and her father once had several silelzl’l lobes made urn their hides, much like the “Wth robes" an mllw people used in driving sleigh: when that was the papilla! mode at winter tz-auspmiauon. Prominent In P.E.I.,Conudian History 'A'IIE ROBERTSONS came out In W ltd their Tim I. prominent in island and Canadian hibini-y even to this day. its candy a plaque was unvoilzd ham to "Lemuel Robert-son. CI» sicist 1871H936 dud George Robinson, matheJlIai-lman. 1861-196" who helped hlnl organize hue University at Brit‘bh ColIInNa and became head at its drum-mm ol classics. The plaque was unveiled. ' MALI "w the disltnfiufltmd graduates d -< Wham 'l‘a'vnto Undvmiw is to cont! a honorary doctor‘s degree mil year. Ms. Cmby tolls me. Lemuol Robal‘Lwll vim gloat yandlathe'r cam than Blair ALhotl. Pendulum. Scon was a one-time advisor on external affairs to Prime M-IJIISW Mbckeuie Rina. whose ow cess as I political leader was largely “edited to his ability to surlnund himsaLl with able ad’vimn. Lenvual's Hirer. Sandy Rzl‘iei‘lson oi illhrsitiield. won a inst cousin at MS. Crusty: la er. MRS. CROSBY'S brother. the lat; William 500". Patti-Ely used tllrWKi’th the season at run had a distinguist career at Harvard irom 1909 until his retire. regularly spaced intervals will Phone 892-1551 "' Pm" M Ch merit in 1945 and he was protemr emeritus until It's death in net up a natural rotation it cat- “1“” Boston Anni 2d. 1954. He became the lirsr professor or diluent e are reinctlrit to grare on —___;| history in 1in limited Stains in 1912, according to a copy i saw oi the Harvard Gazette. which adds that he made a may in the first year at study tor his Master's thesis which «initiate ty Established the chronology iar three ceramics oi Atriadaa lstcl’y. Mrs Crosby has many items d manual historic Inlet! It her home. A gold-lined silver mug was brought bacit by her rather when Donald FErzusnn went to England in than to mat With In outs ' e innermotlelnirindwnldh wnbelnu pmoosod then between p.111. aiai ma. She has en mi: painting baautiiully done on cl grandi er Muchasth bought uvton he came out to this ootioiry appmimntely 150 years epo. Mahogany Table ls Valuable Item BUT TIER most valuable than. i believe—certainly It i ht she related the tale that has been bullied and and. most beaututii—is a Mahogany 3, Walter Patterson. the Illand'a first table brouflit to lhe Iflxtd governor in 1769. and by extent nn lite total lunds avail- ‘ basband's grahdlaihar bought it at a me last lactose rattar- some details and problems to non departed has many otters tor the baaumil piece iron out it il eiorected Itllt on or oi Airman-e. one lor talc. but "lt‘l not to.- sale at any prior“ about lane 1 a am m- l beand no. 1 home. kiwa pmvuicial museum wit-oh is in phlet olilitllnln: it; grammodwul in lmrd' . in Put a oi carriederauon Mia‘nonial larlld- be in t ehan s airer us- ing how randcr consti-lncldou. era. Final decision is not yet F" Wu" "VI"! “1'10"” “0" Wm researching this story i [mind that Senator Ewan arriv-d It all the twill mech- “Mm” ‘0' M “d a" M» "5“ had suggested Senate roiornt even in his day. His idea. an old units a! collrnllfln- The PM" the mont Department at are anxious to avoid the nacee M0,," h Mew L“. Guard-i clippinl said. WIS to luv: Senate appointment: math ill modalhma of the Consrvative Ind Libelll Darth III lilo the “versions. Thane were no details. First Strait Swimmer I; Home I TAT-IKE!) dIiI week to the Ifly who made the Maritime! orthumaer N land strait swim tenacious, Neighbour Evelyn Henry all be resolv in and time now n. Im an‘itiortheilhattimebocltinthe ad I m oi lost in eight We. 49 niioulas She had react-ad the ALMNMN. “- "my hall-way mar in muffledhllhermraa lily Itmril allrrenta which abe mutilated. and this stowed liar tilno proscow ikeulerll—A trade 1! union delegation irom Albania now on - shop a" She ate undw-ldia- and choool‘e hon Inf energy. and [no what nhe had to drink during the may upping mil. lull. would to one I I could do it" wan her answer to my query what cIulId her to If! the swim. Evelgl‘m graduated from the P11. “12mm school (i lor- n, hantan Emblll)’ llld Monday. 23:"... l ‘ m‘fimfi llithe. {221' mu R“ m Wk! 0" rel-“m "I"! Protectionioinn‘deiha Albania ill December. 1H1. 3.9!. so Rte wanted a m. DOUG Brown more men-iot- test. at Bilde Station. Prairie North. Queens- we a acre imamdofllemtolthelahnr n three weeks. a team oi proteaaionala who can average of in. in: hand in hand with the new "I4 dustry. With good judgement and carelui planning b o t h should grow well together. MACHINERY PARTS This season oi the year pro dunea I grout demand (or ma- chinery parts with impatient lar- l mers lined up waiting their turn l to buy extras lor planters, seed- ers. spreadcrs. plows. arrows an most endless list oi equipment. uen e parts man liads that his Iupply is not equal to the demand and irustratmn develops an the part or both. More and more we become ini- pressed with the heavy expense involved in keeping iarm mach- inery in good working condition. Horse drawn machinery didn‘t luv? to withstand the same strains and high pmsuru and consequently lasted in many cas- cs tor the his time oi the owner. However. mod rn equiom e h t moves iastcr. works better. and accomplishes more but all with greatly lucreared operating cost On any productive tarm. ma- chinery coat, operating expenses. and repairs iorrn a very heavy part oi the [arm budget. One machine which appears to be I major headache is the lertillzer grain drill. it is almost impos- sible to protect the implcm e n t Enduring Symbol of Devotion A Aamily meniofial. chosen here. will lorever bfipeak In quiet beauty llld dignity. ‘89 In“ ties at love, hm Ind devotion. Wide choice. Vere Beck it Still ltil. Charlottetown Monti-(II Your WHITE ROSE Farm Dealer There’s a smart practical way {or [arm era to stretch their family hudget to‘ have more or the things that make life more enjoyable. Here‘s how you out do ; it‘. 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