A Kensington resident. Jul tan Croken. was in Prince County Hospital over~ nizht Thursday as a result of a two car collision on Water Street West here shortly past DRIVER WAS INJURED SLIGHTLY midnight Thursday. Croken was proceeding east on Wa- ter Street when his car collid- ed head-on with a parked car owned by Albert Cla'ir ALBRTON -- An exhibition in Alberton last evening of new experimental crops grown by farmers under the West Prince Development Foundation was attended by Premier W.R. Shaw. cabinet ministers. Hon. Andrew MacRae. Minister of Agriculture, Hon. L.G. Dewar, MD. Minister of Education and 75 Board of Trade members. farmers and other interested persons. Prior to the display of pro- ducts in the United Church hall the visiting officials and execu- tive of the Board of Trade at- tended a lobster supper in t lounge of the Western Hospital catered to by the ladies aid in the hospital. “The farmers in Western Prince County have a wonderful opportunity to advance the area economically" the premier said after viewing the display of to- Former Islander Passes In Mass. Edward F. Kelly. formerly of Fort Augustus, P.E.I, died sud- denly Oct. 1 at his home in Dor- chester. Mass. Newsrof his death was received by relative. in Kinkora. He was married to the former bean Morris of Bedford. P.E.l who survives. Also surviving are two sons. Fred and Charles. and two daughters. Kathyln, lllrs Joseph Ahearn. and Bar- ' barn. Mrs. William Odgenbur- ger. All reside in Massachusetts. The funeral will be held in Dorchester Monday. 'WESlERN B R | HS WLYWEDS HERE Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnston. Who were married in Toronto recently are spending a week in Alberton. guests of Mr. and Ilrs. Charles H. Johnston. RETURN HOME . and Mrs. Ira Wallace. Blmmyn. and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arthur. Alberton. have returned to their homes after Lbrief visit to London. On- I‘IO. AWARDED TROPHY "on. has been awarded the H. Edna Ireton Memorial Trophy for cltiaenship. News N the presentation was receiv- ‘d by friends in Alberton a "W days ago. Details con- tempt: the award are Incom- ‘Is conductad by Rev. Ml; assisted by Rev. Russell of Natty Church ta- e choir be lin- ‘I' h 9 "ml of Jesus". organ accom- mfl sung by iii The Circle cannon and Stanley hm; Interment took place in “My Harbor North ceme- matoes, grain, corn. soya beans, sugar beets.buriey tobacco and carrots. “You have shown you .can produce the crop and you now have to find out if they can be marketed or processed at s rea- sonable profit." Our biggest ex- port has always been people he continued noting that P.E.I. is the only province in Canada that has declined in population since confederation. In 1963 this province imported from the central provinces over 50 millions worth of products he concluded while expressing the hope that some of these items woul be manufactured at home. Mr. Shaw expressed a deep interest in the future or West Prince County and men- tioned the possibility of some form of industrial development. In reply to a question regard- ing a second national park the premier said that a very defin- made to the federal authorities and the suggested location is in Western Prince. The minister of agriculture also commended the farmers on the fine display of products and promised that their efforts would not be overlooked. Mr. MacRae emphasized the. need for a greater cattle p0'ifl~ lation and the increased cash return in finishing cattle befor' selling. Dealing with the impor- tation of feed from Western Canada he said that an increase of ten bushels per acre would make this province self suffi- cient with the existing cattle population. In closing Mr. Macl'tae com» mended the West Prince Board of Trade for sponsoring it a foundation also their fieldmnn. ite recommendation had been MLA l . Experimental Crop Show ’Enihusiasiically Viewed Charles Thibert. for his excel- Borclen Man Iniured By is Burning Gas A Borden man Lloyd Mclnnls. was admitted to Prince County Hospital in Summerslde Fri- day evening. with burns suffer~ ed when a bottle of gasoline re- portedly caught afaire when ha was trying to start a car” Mr. Mclnnis was reported to have suffered urns to his chest. neck and hands. The mishap was re have occurred when Mr. Mc- Innis and Sheldon Laird. also of Borden. were attempting to start a car at a Borden service station run by Ivan Newrick. It was reported Mr. Laird was putting gasolina in a car- burator from a bottle. when the bottle caught afira. Burning gasoline flew onto Mr. Mclnnis. . cinnls was taken to Bedeque where he was treated by Dr. Daniel Stewart. and af- terward sent to Prince County Hospital. it was reported. I . I :Car Crash I " ‘ 1|niures Three I e O elp v - SUMMERsma — Three per- ' . sons were taken to hospital las L . night following a car accident, l i lThe Guardian. Charlottetown, Sat. Oct. 3, 1964. 3 on the outskirts of town here; ‘Tlie injured were occupants of ‘ , l . l a ’95:, model car driven by Daml Air Force assnciatlons must] Other roles of associations in ‘ Vice Marshal E.M. Reyno. ch =f . , i9] McLure of Bedeque Which ‘l do all they can to kill the philo— cluded maintenance of friend- .of staff. 4 Allied Tactical .\ - I n was ha“), smashed when it‘sophy of complacency as re» ship among airmen throughoutiForce Headquarters. Europe. missed an imersemon and went I gards international relation- ‘ the world. and the preservation ‘ presentation of RCAF‘ awards. 1 off the mad mm a deep dit , ‘ ships, General TD. White. for j of individual freedom of mind i and a luncheon tendered by the . When the accident occurred mer chief of staff. USAF. 5an i and spirit in an age when socle- City of Charlottetown. ‘ ‘ the vehicle was proceeding 3» 185‘ el'eniflg- ‘3' l5 b900ml“! m0" dependem This morning's agenda tea- 1 l north on Granville Street and ‘ _1"v hi5 adrift-’5} to RCAF ASS"— 0" Em’ernmenl (‘OHU‘OI- . tures election of officers. and a l .k instead of stopping at the Claim“ convemlon delegates 8“ Lost evening's banquet was visit to RCAF Station Summer- ‘ grathville Street - Sherbrooke 1;! :lBIHQg‘t at Ithahfihal‘lftldleww" preceded by a reception and fol. side later in the day will include A list of re ional m n hm: ‘. t de m to take 31 are: I 03 intersection. continued 09. Pnéra '9 53' 93' . lowed by a “Confede r a tion a reception and luncheon and a students to begpresemegd gel-[er ggeh‘;flc’}£od' 31 pcloodwi” across the Sherbrooke‘Road and h 19“" countr'es.fac?d a la I he" j Ball.’ tour of the station. Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at Ave. (Queen Charlottel: Elsa-ica'll‘lllififlrl'esl ’3 if}? “lichh- i3:559:33;_§:;;:d“32u12'h;ggdpg;l Other Activities yesterday m- The convention wlnds up toi- flie Youth Rally at the Ohar- nor Redmond. 30Connolly Street [ passenge; age" 9143‘s“: 3:3 mncracies to relax. cluded symposiums and busin- IOWlnS I 100m event this ev‘ #otg‘fiwbneenDrhvmg epain-k Oct. :Birchhvthold); garbgra MgctIn-inoh Biggé' ho'h fielieved to be; “The Communists win an ess sessions; a briefing by Air ening staged by the local wing. n . v v 't E . ‘ ’Children taiilé’miin in the higher P2221: Jurriiz: nsgiif'."’m RC” SW10" Summer'lmWh hen" 3" my“ 3'9” 3"" ceremony. members of th e Arcona' Street (Summer‘sidel jsme' were “‘anflerre‘l ‘0 Prince 3 ready to take advantage the m- commititee and special guests Also to be presented is tlhe‘]county HOSpiial by .an ambu'iztant we 1ft (3?" m1]: tguzrds'w c ‘ will be seated on the platform P.E.I. Dairy Princess for 1964.l}:3;1ee from common“ Funeral ‘ Firreariishcaiafirng ghzulll e 2‘; y, t in front of the judges stand. and Centennial Queen. Miss Dr ‘S R C . tempt t}, km “the {ahac of h“. ‘ Parents of children making Elaine Bryenton. Brackley. at “1‘9 ' ‘ algeion' who .Was stalemate-i y ' presentations and receiving Instruction on procedure willl scene’ 5"" “613.5? mght " . ' . awards from Her Majesty will be given to students during a I mains.” general condmon 0f He “Id be hoped denim-raw“ be ushered to a special box in rehearsal before the presenta- Med lee .me" was satisfactoI‘y' of the WM“? woum agam gong. the grandstand. ion. f“inaugeleigs ‘ report? sufferhng pizetthatt lair1 powetr “gas tt h e Students to be. presented are: Dress for men calls for a - . Injury: Iggs' 8. .‘p mos VIE 96m?" o "3 “mm Jean Vincent. Alma, represent- dark business suit or uniform. s and LUSUZ Superflcwl 3929M: lhindt al‘ir fogce hssocta-_ ing Alberton Regional High; and for women. a suit or coat, J ' _ 0 s S 0” a'e a van age m , Shirley Burns. Lower Free- with hat and gloves. or a uni- l. The. Imal RCMP .detaChmen" "'9 present tgmporary 1”” i. . investi t d h ' - Gallant The Gang“, car was town (Athena): Lynda Snowre. form. Boys are expected tol ga e t e accident’ emphasm on 5”?“va m C“ ' I "cm" at the time of the cm Breadalbane (Central Queens); wear white shirts and ties. I Ezsstea‘g: “W” pmfessm‘m. white with gold coloured trim, self Starting" I ' Cheryl Shelfoon. East Ro alt l ' ° ' ‘ . llsion. Seen above is the car (Charlottetown Rural); 5’33: was avauabl. [or wwlemenb, Mrs- P. Phillips Another purpose of air force . 4 driven by Crohen at the “me be“ Webster. Augustine Cove any feed. i i I S, od associations, he. said, was to Special, each I of the collision, ‘Englew'i'odl: ‘ Arsen- All of the Cain fields are close l as n 5' 9 help admcale the m0“ "mm" 1 ault. Urbainville (Evangeline): to the barn. each has access to' g . M . I”! 3.“ “indent "Philatim‘ 0' l Gordon Murray. Kensington a small pasture patch in whichl f‘ LM P'RSIDE ~ The. deal“ "'9 a'fiaThry 51‘0"“ "mgnmi N '(Kensington). water is-avahable m a concrete 2f Mazgilggtrgmenas Ph‘lillipis. t7‘18. that utilization of the air was 3 K pm, Row... Emerald (Kim tub with float control. that is. _ - " 0901",” 8 t not necessarily the solo DTU'. karat; Estelle Gallant Mhh filled from the barn water sup- mm“ (“my BMW?” Annex Vlm‘e 0‘ air for?” couche (Miscouchey ' Audrey ply_ 0" WeandaM Associations should also du‘ Kennedy New Perth (Monta_ For rotational grazing the pew She was the former E s t it e r their part in keeping the public f sue). Rédney Dmgwe" Midge“ ture ls divided into four fields Grace 393mm and 15 SUYVIVE‘I abreast of modern developmemr spe‘flal’ 5“ (Mullen). Eileen Mathew“ of threef agresc eachf M h herPhusitiand‘ZinId three bro— in weapons and travel. ’ . ‘ . . ' - ' ers. res on. . a-peque' rre OLE“), (OLeary): no r ains re s ave; _ ' . o Burke. Bay Fortune (scum): beiein out 10 to 20 years. he :frich.ltChart'lottetown and Jam- moving on the eastern Congo lent work with the farmers. Car] Gallant, Oyster Bed Bridge saJ' " C‘h' [3 ‘cv .w" “Ste”: M_l‘-‘l- city. A rebel attack on Bukavu‘ cuaa aaaacu Andrew Wells chairman o. 'Steua Marls)_ Gerard Do“. oseph Ca .aghan carried 15 ares Lockhart. Summerstde was repulsed last month. . I . - _ mature Holstein cows. three head and Mrs. William Brander the foundation and D0! cette. Tignish (Tignishi. 1 ' ' ' Campbeu' CO'Chai'ma“ bOth Caarlottetown and Summer ‘drafi’omgfie :iiilt ToalaoabliiEiiUtIIIl-I’I lBIIaItIi'IC: alsodthude Iieweli Whoni . spoke briefly concerning the l ' lac,” It was MI. C u n e “was? an . er “band, , i . . a aghan who had taken into their home and ' wonk of the foundation and both had and w“ nearing the hambred and raised the beautiful brought up as their own (ohm, expressed the hope that the pro— . . ha f d . . . ’ect wo Id be t. ed m way mark in harvesting his 115 5’ mare 1'99"? to l“ the mg the death of their parents » ~ year atuleast con In“ ano eI gems of grain when The Guar. Dundas plomn'g match StAOFY- in their ChIICIIIOOd, Ml‘S. DOT” in “a (“I I” I on Dr .Dewar considered III“ Visual him earlier this $313: ogiifiiiarw béhcmir'l/S; I thy Noonan' Charlouewwn; MIL ' ' . . eek. . . wet s , l - I . :h; people of this provmce very Asked about his estimate of pounds and is a handsomelElegy}gél.phAfiiid'Dggiiz czngfifgfi' t1: wfizllfitgllend ’th Bf/eIrtilizer value on pasture. Mr. anl'aflfi'Mr Rogers and De t Summerside. Funeral services h s . . . . ' . ' t p" Y L ' ‘ ' scribed conditions in other “£61535; gifting?) hgldhelgg Minister S.C. Wright of the de- . WI” bathe” on :Tturday at 2100 I e openIng Of our parts of me world where farm. - partment of agriculture indicated l 'm r 0 m 1" MemorlaI during the latter part of the . Church Mal e e ecstengeavor tod exist under year. and he has several fields the}; satisfaction with the value '-.____"_1‘L:_-- ~_ mos a nous con mom. that have been out for only a o e pas ure improvement pro- 30 CONGO REBELS DIE Ed 1 _ e . gram to date. Earlier this week BUKAVU (AP) —— C n l e the gaszlg‘glcrémIX: 331:2: pr: fenzeizzdzwen' said he cup. Dairy Superintendent Earl Army headquarters in 03%;:311 um and described the success. ped hh fields twice and the“ Adams credited improved past- claimed its troops killed 30 reb- ml growing and harvesting of ‘ th ' th ure management for a sign— els Tuesday 20 miles west of the a so acre crop 01mm)“ now 51%;; 1.3;“; gflgfiet 31:50:31 ificantdpfrt in the greatly in-lKiv'u province capital. It was , . ' ,. ‘ crease airy production to date I he first confirmation of rum rs underway. near OLeary. Co- tle_ clip them after that. he is year .mat rebel tribesmen i ,0 gainers in the new project ar- said. And the cattle did her. p 3‘18 n “ere. r. Turner and Bernard Shea them clipped pretty effectively. both of O‘Leary. other speak- . MacEwen feeds grain and .I o d ' ers were Robert Campbell. dairy ration to his dairy cattle / / - ' . Miss Anne Gavin. Tig. throughout the year. even in the 3 o epGI‘I'menI'. nish and Earle Cannon who be“ 988m“e “101mm ; - . . “mum greetings firm the He has five pasture held!” . ' Featuring beautiful materials, including imports. for dresses. Summerside Boa of Trade. four near to the barn and onset On new or IMPI’OVEd CITY homes ' Mmcmnm um um “ is im at some distance from ______ suits and coats. See our selection for your fall sewing! WT" to have which O 0 Wm 'bIe to my good. was" Mr.ICain. the co—champion for or for Re-fimncmg and improve the economic stan- the province. appeared to have (""1 0‘ Eh? communuy- the best carrying capacity be- , A Com [em g9] .h of d . . t' - - Fotlilomlns the close cf the cause he carriedzzhead of cattle 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class t 0 paew‘i'.“ ".m B “ma We tum Is now available mee ng unc was serv y on 12 acr“_umo,t a z to 1 . . . a 'u rimming ar. the Albert” United Chum n ratikthmugh the summer. security—slightly higher on others. omen months. The cattle—14 of them — are mature Ayrshires—fed con- tinuously on this msture from come in and talk over your requirements with STANLEY BRIDGE May 24 to Sept. 9. though the other men have the bigger Hol- D M (Continued from page 1 'steln cattle which naturally eat 0. July to two of the fields. more pasture because of their ' Mr. MacEwen retained an “size. MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS 166 Prince Street II the "(Sitter-me" Bulldlns Dial 4-5195 hlsd fielcllsegnce."in ear'ly; May. edTwo of his fields were manur- Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. an appi ano er coa osome once this year and all of' of the pasture in July. ‘them were fertilized once. They ’l . e arms 265 acres of clear‘were clipped twice. Green oats THIS WEEKEND ‘ ' l GIGGEY’S PHARMACY Great George Street ‘ l Will be open all day Saturday and will be the only . . . 3:333:28” an day gum imEE DELI ERY The Moskva river wmds lazfly through the heart of V the Russ1an capital. Small pleasure craft and open ferry launches plow up and down the silvery H.R. P waterway. Sw1mmers wallow in their wake and large d hydrofmls zoom by at upward of 50 m.p.h. . I34 RICHMOND ST.. an WINSPEAR. HIGGINS. STEVENSON S DOANE Chartered Accountants Saint John, Halifax. St. John's. Montreal. Toronto. Winnipeg. Edmonton. Calgary. Prince Albert. Vancouver CHARLOTTETOWN DEATH NOTICES Received too late for Classified death notice column The Department of ACORN — At the Kings County Memorial Hoapital. Friday. Oct. 2. 19“. M . Amon Acorn of Murray River in her 63rd year. Resting at the Murray River Funeral Home until arson Monday then to the Free Clutch of Scotland. Murray River. funeral aer- vice commencing at 2 o'clock. Interment in Murray River cemetery. In lieu of flowers. contributions to the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap- pa-eciated. DIVINE —— In the PEI. Hoa- pltal, Oct. 2. it“. Mrs. Wil- liam J. Devils. ’7 Pas-more savor. sand a mu. Rest- ing at the Hence-soy Funeral Home until 1 o'clock on Sun- day. than to First BOP- dst Garrett for service at 1.80. Interment in the peoples cemetery. interested should write grade level. tain courses. Department ot sis-cuto- manner as: "in. Night School Courses (Grades XI and XII) i received inquiries from persons in Charlottetown and vicinity wishing to enrol in night classes for _ instruction in certain subjects of Grades XI and Those in the Charlottetown area who are Education on or before October 7th stating their occupation and the courses desired as well as the It should be noted that a course in any par- ticular subject cannot be offered unless the en- rolment is adequate to justify the engagement of an instructor. Applicants will be notified as soon as possible after October 7th whether or not it w.ll be possible to arrange for instruction in car- Deaaty Minister of Education Education has recently Weekend Magazine Associate Editor Jock Carroll, who spent a month this summer in Moscow. provides readers in the second instalment of his five-part series. with a lyrical description of the baths and bathers of Moscow. Full-color photos taken by Carroll illustrate the article appearing in this week’s issue. to the Department of M. MacKanaia. Tfiefvening Patriot WITH WEEKEN MAGAZINE and Colored Comics I STILL ONLY III“ M Al Newsstands «- aw»