“Mum duels that In piano to the sal— i Ipeclal sitar-t will no loads to- Hoover kgporhd FEDERATION 0" AGRICULTURE NEWS “Tm annihilat- and. iii trial: .3}:th this: than: year now is a good llme to start. BREED MEETINGS The next two weeks will lee a number at annual meeting- held by the bread association. e some Greatly Improved NEW YORK (AN—Former president Herbert Hoover. r]. oully ill llnce June 7, Wu reported here to have made "In The lleld day and dinner Illl~ ed by the Swine Breeder! on T u a d a y W]. well organized. Well carried out. and a very good demonstration at lnterelt on the World WI! held up exploitation and serioul production began in TM, ISLAND NEWS PAGE’ fAlberton and West Prince County {Dairy Farmers Urged i To Back June Set-Aside The Importance oi the dairy some degree a! public assistant? im’ [he industry on their own ise- I . bidustry to the economy basins. will continue he" . Whlfe Fathers Semlngury tiled an ciieni m Illllent 1.. m... o. u... 5......“ there A iery practical way is in tirat time 0! inc -- aroid clay have beencriiictscdtoraalns lll'ir luppnrt and assistance. In no N and muncan .0, dairy tumors to support the challenge Trophy." It was. a duly concerned witlimaitcrsnt sense. at coorsc. can tllr indus- ‘*‘ “‘ cxpandod set-aside. Dairy Iead- nappy coinciucnro that the lust .ioo closely rclatcd to economics. .loseph Melvin Douceiis. rou . _ ., . . I try be considered A ward at the “Wm” '" d""“"“”a“" “"‘ on .ind their supPDflPI‘S are to winner. Lloyd MacLeod come: ‘In many casrs ma avcrapc tar. at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dou- IDVernmei‘It but it Is likely that they are promier to do lllii’lKS pp tor past efforts tram the community where Mr. mer was inclined to be critical I pcttc. of Palmer Road. North but in ho oilecnve in the Mun clay grew u and skeptical ui what he called 2. Tidnisti has completed ACROSS THE ISLAND ____.—. lend their cattle! within the art of the membership. Farmer: who breed ——_——..——- . ve few as .- .p1ioga are an Important pill-t otikllm [l Iivcstoi-k have 1 Hosp}? The alumna Chrlnmmwn, m_ June 21' 1953 lnlrlculnlil lmpro orgielldentl]; D MCKhmu“ r lour Island economy and the peo— llmllarlty o! lnterest and pe - ‘ - - P e aided and the minutes were ru< corded by the weeretlry. Mrs. E. Medical bulletins on his con- i ‘5” "‘“ "' “mm” “‘9 l“‘ ditlon are beta: discontinued. ustry are draerving at support and encouragement. A happy feature at the ocu- sion was the presentation {or the In the past breed associations hnns there is stronger internal feeling ill such groups than la the ease in most [arm organiza-. tinnl. Tignish Man Is Graduate Mr. McKlnilon and Mn, Lar- ler were appointed to attend a meeting at the provincial assoc Branch Plains Amateur Night ALBERTON — Plans lnr Ill amateur Cavalcade had an l.II|- port-ill place on the llaada when Alber‘nn hrlneh ot the Re- tarded Chlltlren'l A oclltloii held it! June meetan It the Western Holpltal. Eliht‘naw memberl paid theii duea. a: Incrvasvd shorts are required by The rutiinl]: dem nstraiion on the “pure amt leIIuw his roiicgs studies at st. .Iaaeph‘a hoih urmlncrrs and prflrrssol‘s- two sides lrum “ ' and “C” lime .ucli "l‘llli'l-m‘ seminary. Onclliola, N.Y. been justitiorl. but there is evi- dence that improvement is iak» Mr. Farmer . . . Keep that tractor rolling With the mid-month settlement The seminary is opernled by in .luno cacti dairy producer will hops was pretty convincing irom ‘ the white Fathers of Airlca and the standpoint oI proving th- I ' ° 7 lharc tho opportunity nl making extra value oithetoP grade.’l‘heling place and the pure brcd late this summer Mr. Douceite during the busy Summel his wmribnhah and every mun- swine people realize the impor- breeder is ronlninz that utility “in ante.- u.p smigty mumps. Arrangements have been made won Ilium on I e otaoiurcr his opportimilv at ianro oi being constantly alert is of more importance than the in Franklin. Pa. to have use ot the wainanl la. cn-nnvraimn in the callerlion of on the matter 0! quality and are this points and the economics or} A mm...- mpmp" a] 1m”... stitute hall on June is and some To no Tins all: lt-ic Iiinds. Only With everyone no» «seine tlici laurel: producuun must pinays he kppiiwme Conception pamh'he w" antrlu have already been re [75 FOR AELI. doing his part. can the new plan it was a great gathering and in m'u “panama no... m...“ mg, nelved. Memberl ol the comrnli- “guy!!! TREES .sohool in 1957. He attended 8!. tee also reported I! some do- The main coherence between "an... 0pm..” so, mm m... the desert and a pleasant coun- tryside is mostly grass a n d trees, Where there is sufficient rainiail grass will grow natural- ly and in many cases trees too, In template tbs [Irvin II Vuluallln. IDunstan's University, Charlotte- ltown, tor a your prior tn enter- ing the White Futherr' Seminary. . Whlle at St. Joseph's he took an active part In the hockey. loot— tuture. coniroats the Dairy Foods Scr- wmnm KILLING vice Bureau It ls now evident that winter killing in the meadows and par- tlL‘ularly In pastures has h at n severe than that thought, provide rnousti mods to cope holds promise ol progress in the e ywiih the promotion task which some in. It is .oxpactad a schools not yet lisard tram will By NEIL A MATHESDN l Prntinrial-Farm Editor HUGH I). SMITH iccaUcd tor inc some oi his ennui-tonnes. . Ian-sling And u... and and no sau- BANKRUPTCY ACT The Federal Bankruptcy A c I the traditional white hlhlt oi m . . . . _ . are I , wins ear in the kioodikc Goo nush. 1.106 to loop. as l sat in his Imcly‘sels up the regulations governing 4‘.“ [an my“... Wm, “aw Trees add summing mm. to pull, suede eyr' and xhglgfithhfliel’filfl “stein Summersido home at o Ccdar Avrmlc. but 1 round It diiiicult assignment and bankruptcy pra- gmwm ism...” the pasture 5n. she landscape and m a f . eanis. an iiaa use I (madam-1 mam w asmclalr‘ ihis smili younelookinp man with an Dpcrfl‘lnn openings This act is now up tor “mm. 50mm“ .955 um, “p. humus“ they add a great flea” ——‘— 0"“ Y9!" ° Preplflfll tor ordination kl tho Drleathond. The White Fatherl is the III" gent Active lrlinlanary group — Catholic or Proteltlnl — In Alfi- ea. with 2.700 member- world!“ In 19 countries. | at almost 50 years a; tor I had cxpccicd io mcct a grizzled amendment and considered oi trees around buildings as shel- Veteran M yesteryear us I oudwcd the boil hutton inc ilouso c ('oinmm. and our. . . Wm. warm. “1,... II. iias ju=t a (cw days he the Smlilhillrs simiii uaa partii‘lllal' comment is at interest (.‘:°“fh‘:"sfluz.inn would is... Belle mum at Flim’o"knb~c thcir min u-ccidnis lilmlrcr~ .0 p.m.... ’ d m a n redeem v in i t Ikcd to thrill o t at the lim.’ I had i-. idca the . Pm‘e 5“ ° 5‘ 5° if” a" t“ ‘ . . “ . wk 5 M l M m it has happened and not intre- mi nun-poo .llilv HIItIFv‘ pro. m?“ “‘9.” “a ‘" "Mr N “e M” 3’ '"" ° “F r“ ' fluently that plants in the pm duoliun is still behind that or "95"" cessing business have gone into ".9 ramp onod last year by Fr P In F'reland. \Ir Smith went “or! a few months all Jim pcudrroasi. and a musln. Edsal' Mllllgall. had gone out WWW" 3"“ "UPS and ml‘ roughly 1“ per cent whether it in appearance and beauty. Trees . are a lone range proposition and ter bells and others or an orna- pcrhapa this is why so many mcntal nature. Trees have both people and homes do not have ‘healliy and use and it is never them. This is in an elieci a plan too late to plant one. it you do ior the pennant-ht improvemcotlnot enjoy them the next genera- ‘or the province by the plantins‘tion will. "' i istaciory Mil. DOUCE'I'I‘E oi the "Stamps for Aidan" Club. Upon entering the novitlaie. er. Dnucelle will he invented in in 1909 iinm lie was a how or 7 Mr smith showed me a pit” tlitre I , w N I I. k m. M still unpaid toruerc used to pay M ’l hillec tliimp .\ llr’lll Ind all Quarh (‘lm ngp‘a‘gyllrh‘obllgalmns m Pusan: Dr “smu- Smm. ex.i tions that have loaded money. in . ‘ my bank obligations were sat» WAS best man “hen \lilligan was marrlrd 1n Dzw- lSlIPd With Crops ltlr Which lar- ....... rners “ore never settled it the out $40.00fl m Eltl<l Ell fill m't‘rait‘ of two Mn!» pi‘r would hold as much ’In an nnilnary shm'ol. lir plalned That was “$0748 HUGH 1 son in Sentemhcr I907 ’n “alS' Baker, Seattle. Washlnrtnn is now Ill'im: in i ,m Ilirt‘d an open Vnrihain 'I'Iic bridesmaid was MI“. Jack Clark. amondmcnt passes NI. who was (m-mcriy Rebbcca \liliicau cl Frceiaml .ol _ tzlr. a sci-mi-nosscrcer “Rid l)cvi|"‘esiill.lllsllori on tho Ioilnwinp baa car In Dawson rind paid $75. nlus a $500 tip. In the sis tal administration cost. tbl End do.“ summing about (he‘ xeriuls provided by tormers and seen. SPRUCE-UP With cropping pretty weu coma .plrled the next lew weeks pro— lng makeup to t in the case such plants priority will be.u-asu. repairs. tidying up lences. dr'lva' ’ln take the wooldinr party to Qiiattr Creek. a dislaum wanes salaries owtng in the im- snow problem on [heiarm drive. 01 27 miles «liate three months before the way. in the latter connection De- llr. S‘mith recalled for me that he and Edger lied u‘a‘ked‘assiizumrni takes place, (cl the cembgr 15 too late to make the nine miles more than :i i-cnr lt'rcr (mm (‘Icarv Citv in a mas- claims of the producers {or pro- changes that will improve the Quill-adi- (isan in CIlaII"r walked back alim- llll‘ Fe Hikes 480 Miles In 14 Days pu-r WALKING was the usual thing in those day —usuall them was no other wan- to go—aiid the whim ot toil 1 no nmn did plenty oi it. llo li. too or in a little more than 14 days in February 1909 He had two Nonveigien companions. Fritz Johnson and charlie Carlson. and “our outfit ponsi-icd or (on . massms, Bum b00'5 two changes of underwear. sever- al pail-ii pt a bottla oi Scotch and a so call revolver with mommition." he mall Patrirk\ my um and ml st itics “Neither Charlie no I sampled the Scotch but Frlizie dranki_—_l And sweail‘d" he Said The Colt is interesting but. I'm Saving that toi- another story I hope to get ill-st time I get up to Western Prtnr .e.. The trio mushed an average 35 miles per dafv‘. “ittl meals at road bruises alone the river whcis n-iau trapped But wood for the stern wheelers plying the river. I THINK the \li story Is worth a nu the bank at the Water's edge. the boat pulled in as close to the bank as possible. a gang plank spanned the distance irom boat. (to shore and the wood was carried aboar Thu-3v ate at times at lone cablns "(or II Nonllerne'r always leaves the Iatchsiiiniz on the outside. so it we went in, cooked the meal. Icit the price and mush "Some or ihe camps wcre run by one man. somc by two. sometimes a man and a sqiiaw. One marl had two squaws to keep; sun}. Mar/“mu, Elam. Gris: “Ev . , him happy" As Senior, ohsori-ed in The Parson's 5on— ory mam had hls sqtlaw and lived a Wild. free and fearless lilo ho- ymld Lth pair at the " ‘ CI'DSSIHE "Th0 T) ti “as a problem. Warned nol in at- tempt it it the not was noI shilling or a high wind was blow- Lug. the three s-arted out In the morning when the weather seemed all riolii and tlwi' had no trouble oping up. But the descent was n dillerent nroblom. "The hillside a mos:- cm‘ervd loodin! m'nllnd Where Caribou grazed lil Summer. hut It was sll'FrIt bare in \l'llltv‘v‘ by ti'l'l'lflt‘ winds wilth “are (‘l'b countered ll‘at afternoon “II was so Steep and hare \l'o TIlt’d walkino uncut-arm. rl‘zwllnc. orcn rollinc at tlmrs to reach the bottom Without lrillll‘l'", he recalls Potatoes At $20.00 Per Bushel Flurer wn Charll went their way and he never heard mm then. r M , t minina at Cleory Clock and expenses rzln i.h. oils donor would buy time pounds of pnl‘alnesiillr’li = S'IFIOO n bushel—three ll)an of bread or three pounds of sugar. There was enough food. but ii not into the hands or a law who had Illnir own ivav (or a time It was in lime ism. while at Fairbanks. Alaska. that lie addi aorrie lriends decided in head south by boat to Seattle. where Alaska-Yuknanatillc Exposition was being held. ‘ w o the First Xntlnnal Bank. retails Mr Smith," to draw my deposit of $2.500 " ' Der receiving the money train the hands a! Robert W. Sett‘vl 45} Conroy have arrived lrnm N lwl miles being the biggest day. They put up at nights and had noon; York to attend the funeral o!‘ and their mother. llrs is. It has placed on homestead in Tlgnisb. ii to be used for luel,lale .lohll Murch pl Poplar no generate (team for engines that propelled and operated the Grove was held Tuesday aller~i boat the owner was om-ltnrd United Church where aer- This. he had taken to Fairbanks til—- ca. i in the Canadian Bank of Commerce. at Dawson. But at Fair-l banks he was lm’ol‘mi’d there was no mirch or paper money in the hank to be had, "i could have my choice at gold dust or. gold coins" he sat ANKER counted out 125 gold places each worth m which tic tried to pack sni-cral ways. including a leather bclr‘ for carrying cola. but which he found tot» sharp on Ills hips. Flnrtally he “relllrni’d the junk in the bank and bmllht a ill-Mt on the Canadian Bank at commerce at Seattle." After three weeks at the Scottie toir \lr Smith “came cast and started to. (arm liw- sili 7‘ (miles which u-crc selling than for n-om 320.000 to $30000 a pair" he said But. he told me. In pounds sterline' vi a the moat he over £0 I947 at \‘larMcil's .Vills Freeland. I thine about his Iami operations, hut first oodike smlvenlrs raw-Ivod tor a pelt, lie tamed iron. 1912: walk to tell you some-i ' a wiml about his. One at the most lntarrrtiue was a watch charm—it's a‘ louvenlr hrmch for Mrs. Smlth now. There's a r-rcscent or nuir. Eets. n RIO Hold nit‘rr‘. them are Vikrnessrs in miniature of. such thl latter a necessary part of thc mmpccmr‘a aquipmcvit es M the midnishi sun. as Ice cabin and o window. the‘ Cribbage Board From Walrus Tusk. A PIECE of Walrus lusk about! 30 inches long is beautilully by Eskimo arusta. Thugs: names oi gold rush r at St Michael's where the Yukon River Inn- iiito the Behring Sea. and the same alticle SI!) at Seattle when he ' 1| also beautilully done in Eskimo a days There's a_ Cribbage board design side aarrior a map or the Yukon. indicated. He arrived. A piece oi Mastodoni He has another rt place indicating he was accepted into "The Brflthl‘rllond oi Lite hers. A nugget. I found runs. "from the sin of a {IV speck or I sand. to a (hunk the sin or list. ' mo your which would and was Willa! It 91m to “500" ill the chnrulrn at that time wore Wild (1 ' ll Bobby erawiord 2" “0° y' of "min at the University of Mlaml some years I believe. for (Wu referents! in the I luv: mom. Smith hm (mention. A beautiful bk ' ud wai Mr. lootu‘ponablocklnr ardedalman hoot. and he was highly mg {mil told me. warm In chlei Janice ’l'tmie A. of his mince—I do not tailor minted " ma- the lrlond" for cm. by the MMIM Association tor m Mao lo the many he| u ’l ya I leave the Klondike, I want to quofe Mr. Smith that who played the harmonica on the boats l in: and Seattle miitlnued in music and as. big leilow was kindi —_ snow situation. Now is the time ‘to get. the lane ditched. widened unded up d the no mproved impression c n cicaicii by setting up a new one. i This Is probably one at the most beautiiiil times at the year. svcryitiing Ii iresii and green ‘and while .lurie beauty doesn't ‘Iast long it does compensate for much oi the less satistactory ARRIVE FROM m. lprnspects enjoyed in the past. Everett. C I i iron and Isabel J“ 'ill°29_d_!l'ail°£ ‘9“ a ‘3. THE CARD SHOP O Greeting Cards 0 Art Supplies Games 0 Peter Coo-l rny. They are staying at the old noon iron. the Phillips Funerall Homer Tyne Valley to the aidai ML'RCH — The luncral lur th- l J Charmnn. rallneurcrs were la. ’ od Bonita _ For Children a: Adults Holler Craig. Ken D aw I nll.i IOJ Gralton St. Dlll 4-997' James Murp Ken Murphy. Employment Opportunities i Civil Service at Canada CHIEF. LIAISON DIVISION. university graduate In at least one at the social sciences with ten years' related experience. to develop and administer a national citizenship programme, CltlZCthlp and Immigration. Ottawa, Sll.m~$ti.m. Cour petition 633151. "CHIEF. PURCHASE RESEARCH DIVISION. senior admin- Istralm‘ with extenslve expfl'ie'nca In operations research. purchase research or management mg'neerlng. to plan. all and control research and utnalysLs oi the whole range or goods and services purchased and the management ser- vices of this department. Deterlce Production. Ottawa. $11.600—51-7JW. Guillar 63-881. ‘MANAGEII‘LENT ANALYSTS. dip. v with approximately eight years experlenee, twa nf which were in 5mm: and . W cedures tPnsitiou At or work study tPositiori Bl at a senior level. Unemployment insurance Commission. Ottawa. sivsosiodoo. circular 53-658 ‘CHIEF. ELECTRICAL INDUSTRLES DIVISION, university graduate with en eering and administartlve ex in the Canadian: electrical and electronic industry. Commerce. Otlawa. Up to $11,837. Circitlhr 534155. ‘SENIOR STAFF OFFICER, university yaduute Wibli fluent command of wrllten and oral French and working know- ledge at English. Deputy Minister's oiiioe. Northern Allah-I anIAimNallonal Resources. Ottawa. 5361099750. Circular 'CONSULTANT IN DTE'A'ETICS. university Eaduato hi Foods and Nutrition, with many years' related responsible experience, Ln addition to dietetic internship, in coordinate national and India] and lurveys ii hosplial lood service (Militia, National Health and Wei- fare. Ottawa. 150. Walden-Able field work required. Circular $34090 ‘EXECU‘flVE SECRETARY. Terribm‘ljl Howitll llsuram Services Board. N.W.T.. with at lalst five yours' experi- ence in hosplhal or IT insurance administration. Nar- thenl Affairs and National limo“, Ottaw- 97W”. Circular 63-423 LEGAL OFFICER. lawyer with at least three ears‘ . elite and knowledge at ledarll rtatutel, mrhmeut m1 :zlalgm Rudd lunctilanl. to advise on financial aspects of leg- sa on an regulations. Compaollar ot the Trea . 0t- tawa widow ltion ma). my 'DESIGN AHCHH'ECI‘. promulme annulled. to under lake‘genorail Architectural dough and the exeeutum at working drum, National Defence. Ottawa. mm. circular mm x. Y rectal-Ham. graduation lmm a mailed twt> your radiological technician course. certification in a prov- ince oi Canada. and at least two was acceptable exper- ioncc. National Hualth and Weltm. Moose Factory. Ont mm. plus northern allowance. Competition mam. omn-i- GRADUATE mamas (Gvil or rmstiyt. re quired immediately by the st. lame slit al Div- ision. Mai-inc Works Branch. Transport. Montreal. on. Klimt-lodge at Froncii required. Up to ssoto. Clrclllar 63-1251 'Cl’Vl’L ENGINEER. poetyndm traininglll loll: and ell Dearth Imirtdafiml g devil-able. to m as act all- line" with the Tenth; WEB. Develoomt Eh- lzlnr‘erlniz Brant-Ii. Public Worka. Ottawa. Up to m. Olf- Nilm’ 5.1125! ‘REGIONAL ENGINEER. to supervise W“ maintenance 11 tarts Altair; and Nafltmal Resollcea. Fort Smith. N.W.T "D M SWIG plul unflth allowances. Ch'cular Kit-I15]. ' EDITOR. TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS. “‘1 WM 0‘“ ii «- with at least (our years' noel-lance. to edit "dialed publications covering a wide mine at milled talents, gngymd Technical mm. “laws. W. W Mall! and application lama ll make Pod cam. National Employment Office: or (1le Service Cami-Ion Offices. M and marked ' write to M 32"“: 0mm. oetlti e Otide i for details and Application tor-ins. Pia-as competition or circular rnmibar as Indicated. evcr equals 1962 remains to be‘ .vides the opportunity tor apply- ‘ tarin hulld- ; tings in the tom 0 ipaint whiie— ‘ Ilmprnving l a w n s. landscaping. . .out. ro an w irollectlng traps removed. I It the mailbox has lost out in .—=- y the argument with snow pluugha. .t 1' an I a be i I at; “smatm‘mmkwm averse :s g E- memlun/in/WWK/ E ATO N S SATURDAY 2 m. SPECIALS On sale 2 porn. Saturday and remain on sale while quantities last. No phone or null order! [tinsel Hosiery and Elouses Full Fashioned Nylons Sulma‘lniial‘ais. 00 gauge. A.) denier. Belize shade. Sizes 9 in I. l 2 PM. Special. .... 29c Women's Anklets Stelch nylon anklels ill assorted colours. Sizs ill: to 11. 2 RM, Special. pair 470 Children's Anklets Stretch nylon unklets. Assorted colours. Sizes tn 8. 33c Cotton Blouses 2 PM. Special. a blouses in plain “lute: ed prints_ sizes 12 to In 1.00 Toiletries Sham and asso. I la. . 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