Premier Shaw Discusses 2373525 Part Of British Isles Visit 2-22 able in this connection.” "| discovered in Europe that have| Premier Shaw also visited a | reduced costs , cattle station for advanced reg- 2 ‘In Southern Ireland I had istered projects operated simil- ‘|the opportunity of visiting a ar to our own at Fredericton. ‘large advance registry pig pro- Of the cattle he says: geny breeding station, This stay; “Holsteins and Here fords : tion is concerned chiefly with | seem to be the most favoured |the qualification of boars and for the production of cattle for breeds involved are chiefly large | Ayrshires, Jersey, Chartenoix, }English whites (comparable te | Polled Angus, Herefords, Short- | Canadian Yorkshires), and Lar eo There would to be = | “Pigs are penned individually| “There w seem a ten- » | and the cide staie was kept | dency to use low thicker. set | meticulously clean. ee tBe “Each pig goes on test when 7° aining as it a. a live weight of 60 dairy growth in this cross. | pounds. Barley or skim milk are| SMALLER BULLS |e main feed ingredients and| «Jmportations are chiefly Just In Time For Winter By B.F. GOODRICH and OK TIRE STORE 1,000 SNOW TIRES AT FANTASTIC DISCOUNTS Friday and Saturday, October 22nd and 23rd FREE!! Coffee and Donuts. FREE! ! Soft Drinks ‘HERE'S JUST ONE EXAMPLE B.F. GOODRICH > : RETREADS ‘g* “Premier and Mrs. Walter R Shaw while in Ireland were able to shed some of their official functions and visit the farm- = ‘lands of the Emerald Isle. They visited the 30-acre farm owned by George Fulton/ who is the nephew of the lafe Rev. Scott ; ~Bulton, a former “minister at sa Zion Presbyterian Church in! > © Charlottetown : ; Mr. Shaw met with Sir Gra- | sham Rarmor, cmef director of the Ulster Weaving Company, and his son Peter and of this he #ays: ‘Il was particularly) inter- ested in flax production and was. informed that flax growing has | shrunken until at the present -tyume +t is confined chiefly to the mers of the .Jinen factories. armers have turned to barley and other forms of agriculture which are subsidized in prefer ence to flax. Supplies are now imported “trom Northern France, Belgium | PREMIER SHAW fortnight until 180 pounds and and some from Russia. Sir Gra- | > | then weekly to 200 pounds. Pigs ham and his son know about the Markets where supplies for | from a sow’s first Hitter are not | down because of this condition, ‘flax effort on Prince Edward | Irish mills are secured. | accepted and boars are graded | “| was amazed at the prices Island and 1 am sure would be| ‘It would seem that the chief | in litters from at least four lit- | paid for steers and dropped eal- interested in supplies from this obstacle to profitable flax | ters from unrelated sows. |ves. For the latter 2% to 30 Province. growing is the cost of process’ | CAREFUL APPLICATION | pounds (approximately $75 to This’ would seem .to be a sen- | ing the raw flax or the obliga’; ‘The details of the whole pro- $90) seémed to be the prev. sible market for our product ra-|- tion of by-products. New techni- | geny project are carefully ap- | price, quite a difference ‘ther than export to European! ques in this respect have been | plied and the results of this work |compared to ours.” ~ Island News Page | MUFFLER 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 21, 1965. | CENTRE Credit Unions Operate | SPECIALS ~o MMe ~ In 70 World Countries | Friday and Saturday By RALPH CAMERON unions lies in the fact that the | The tremendous impact of | idea of people saving their | foc iad by many nr xe | oo hans eect Ser a'm | Chevrolet & Pontiac 4 9 5 & Installed | feeding is three times daily. Ey a | weight of the pig and strictly | smaller than our Holsteins but ; arranged for each individual |thicker over the loin and down hog. : the rump. : “Each pig is weighed once a| “Pasturage conditions im Ire- land are the best in the world and costs of production are kept Union Day is being celebrated | attractive proposition. Such @ today. actice bypasses the traditional | = ‘64 . oa Prime Minister Pearson re- a sharks or high _ interest 1954 cently said “in the developing | charging agencies and makes | 7.50 x 14 Ptus Your Tire for Trade-in - B. F. GOODRICH ~ NEW SNOW TIRES =| mations today, credit unions | the developing of a relatively | make a special contribution, aie . elandands of ing’ and ine | ROMay pats it fs not new | Dodge & Plyme th : ducing them to democratic | as the credit union theory was | aa tdeals’’. fest developed in. Flammers- | 1952 - 59. @ Installed = Perhaps the reason for the | fel@ Bavaria more than 1,00 Great strides made by credit | years ago. However, as late as Indecent Act [fa termes movi: | Ford & Meteor 7 5 0 .@ . Installed | Nets $50 Fire! 2°,2%2°5, 3 sine ne | 1954 - 63 “ ALBERTON — An Alberton| Prince Edward Island more than «th Tésident, Mrs. Ruth Pow-| 10,000 people belong to 30 of the ~ Spré, was fined $50 and costs or| unions. They borrow frdm theie | , ee 5 ase by Marierate W. Ches-| mone tr men miner xe te | Other mufflers at similar ar “7 8. cDonald at- Alberton! purchase of refrigerators or | } oyesterday when she pleaded| cars for homes or education, or e Bu of commiting an Indecent | S"satsty whatever ned exila Savings. SAMPLE SAVINGS ON NEW TIRES vernon McCarthy, Sea Cow eee . nte nf * . i Fors, represented by Bernard | *"Tme Prime Minister stan re-_ Complete exhaust systems 3 i 2 z A Q 2 : spf not guilty of having care and| ™ ; ; 2 agontrol_of_a-motor_vehicle while | tional. Credit Union Day was 2 Soir gt greene sie age ay of al | TN IFPT FR SS .F] so is Journed to Oct. 20 in Summer-| satisfaction to three and one- - “side. quarter million Canadians whose = Lester Victor Davies, Corn-| savings in credit unions and low- Gvall was fined $19 and costs for| cost loans to fellow members Pention without due care and at-| contribute to a better and more ention. Blair Wilkie, Alberton| satisfying way of life for them . aa A OK Ti S .epresented by Melville Camp-| and their families. : t ire tore 4 pleaded not jg be Se Mr. Pearson congratulated | : ‘ Without due care and attention| members ‘‘around the world’ | wand the case was adjourned to : habe | St. Peters Road Dial 2-2360 ct. .27. ‘ , = Lawrence Joseph Arsenault, for. thele_-future “progress. i“ ‘te ~ Plus Your.Tire on Trade Trailmaker Silvertown $19 9g 5 B. F. Goodrich Trallmaker 750 x 14 Comparable Vatues on other Size Tires Holeman and Edgar _ Joseph| 4Wedge, Howlan, received fines of | 310 = oo for ae im- | : “? 3 be, Proper vehicles. { { -a 4) mile zone Mrs. Ethel | : a i Horne, Elmsdale, was fined $10 | “pod costs. = Louis Gerald McInnis, Tignish, “was fined $10 and costs for fail-} = Yng to stop at an intersection._ a Austin O’Meara, Alberton, rep- #esented by Melville Campbell, : as found guilty of exceeding oF ‘ f kc speed limit in a forty-mile eee eet leat , , aly yey Come and Meet SIMPLY FILL OUT COUPON BELOW and DEPOSIT IN BALLOT BOX AT OK TIRE | 4ined $20 and costs or 30 days for alain —-—— Ss ae IMPORTANT ‘Dlegal possession of liquor. = An Scie comeing oh leno oar his — “adjourned for a8. Month Day Hour Minute A.M. P.M. Lo ‘ i > OK TIRE STORE OfFERS~ THE WINTER DRIVER ANOTHER SAFETY MEASURE. TSS week A Miminegash youth, charged | Sith illegal: possession of liquor | “yas remanded in custody until | ‘next Tuesday in Summerside. j Island Native ‘Was On Team Dr. Lewis B. Woolner, a na-. five of Prince Edward Island, “vas a member of the five-man team of physicians from the Mayo Clinic in attendance at the surgery performed on US. President Johnson. = Dr. Woolner is a surgical pa- tholocist on the staff of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Min- Wrooiner, North Ruste, Mark R. 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