/ “Siem | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Dec. 7, 1965. 15! _ people so weary that it todk ae |which made the water whee! _ veral minutes at times te get operation possible But the head someone to move or second a of water was not big enough, nor resolution, just so the chairman the dam big @nouzh to supoly Ficould throw it open fer discus water to the water wheel in the Possibility By DON ANGUS ! Being Probed | Of Halifax Stock Exchange | foundiand companies, some of Walter Arrington found him-: se spare Gunday. Arrington eelf “stranded on the Kansas had a flat while hauling the Turnpike near Emporia, Kan., tires from Kansas City, Kan. with a truckload of tires but He had solved his problem by THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY Toward Pen & By NEIL A. MATHESON The farmers dislike the idea ing'’, he explained. of the Canadian Pension Plan.| Most of us agree, I believe, help those people whom the pen- ‘units — and he ran it part of the ws in the pen-|sion plan does not, and cannot year with power from a water I've come to that conclusion ef- |that:-there are ter attending meetings the last few weeks in Cardigan, Sum- best tell me that. But amend- merside and Charlottetown ments can look after the flaws I could understand young far- Before I leave the Canada Pen- mers disliking the pension plan, |sion Pian,-I've talked to some of NOT A TIRE TO SPARE Farmers Show Dislike sion plan. Those who know it: sion. At that time the people * had sat through close to four hours and nobody can sit that long’. and retain alertness of mind. Besides those’ seats get | most terribly herd The idea of as much personal participation as possible is’ com- mendable. The hope here is that | we shal! have more of it. | SOUND ADVISE Glen Cotton, the Island's pop- ular beef fieldman, has asked me to pass on some sound ad- Vice to cattlemen who are bring- ing their cattle in from the field te stable them. } The advice is simple, Don't stable the cattle in butldings | that get too hot because they | are not ventilated. Glen is not thinking of any ex- pensive or elaborate ventilating stem, He siggests merely t the cattleman try to leave a the time the photographer ar- tived by removing a wheel and having a companion take the tire to be patched sion Plan door or a couple of windows Open, so some fresh air can get into the building. The one thing to watch, and most cattlemen | jwill readily recognize this, us jthat there is no direct draft on the animals Mr. Cotton also advises that the building should not be so warm that it feels warm te the cattleman when he comes into the building Remember the ani- mals are noving from the cold | outdoors, he advises. Failure to de this ventil- ation may well result in the ant- mals getting pneumonia, he -ad- I spent a most two hours last pod pein ndreis of ONE OF FIRST MILKERS " » : % , milking |‘Farmers don't like book keep- mind, if more of us were like province — ‘him, we might do something to help. ‘ I've gotten a long way away from the farmers and their dislike of bookkeeping, but I still wonder why an | for contributions start at the my young colleagues on the | older farmer, a man who is age of 18, and there's a long Guardian-Patriot news staff, for; -10 years, or less away from way to go But for older farm- ‘example. The genera! idea I get cashing in on pension bene- ers, as for older people like myy- jis that they like the principle of fits, don’t like ‘the idea, self, 1 would think the-Canadaja pension plan for everyone Pension plan would be a big deal : Turning to a young farmer be- | side me, a man I've known for ‘example = |There are things they don't like | |— one man suggested it doesn't | Naturally I ht the answer, |help those who need help most. ee — \He was talking of the people jwith a problem, alccholics for ' LIVELY DISCUSSION The discussion in the smaller groups was lively and interest- ing, I'm told. Apparently thie idea merits further considera- tion. and these people; The meetings at Cardigan and a dozen years, | atked the rea-jhave a problem — people whojat summerside followed a dif- Mr. Howatt had one of the Grst machines in the he could milk 20 |cows an hour with two milking drier months of the year Then he used a gasoline en. gine — it was one of the uprizht International engines. -1° believe, and what a source of power they were. They had huge fly wheels and once they get up speed, the heavy fly wheels acted as a sort of power backlog to keep the en- gines working when the going get particularly tough. Jim Pic. kering, Clinton had the first gasoline going in the province, Mr. Howatt had the second, he told me Before | leave the water wheel story, though, Mr, Howatt teld me he used to thresh and crack grain with the water-whee! power. It would develop 15 horse pow- er when the dam was high. The mechanism to crush grain was a sort of roller. mill operation, as it was de- scribed to me. | can't re- peat the details of that part of the operation. GASOLINE HARD TO GET “We had a most difficy!t time to get gasoline to power the en. heel. } Even more unusual ie the fact that the water wheel was 900 ifeet from the dairy barn, and he | jused No. 9 steel wire for a belt jto transmit the power from the | wheel at the dam, to the milk. | ing machine in the barn. | The only trouble with the wire | was that it would wear out and \break, every two months or se. But he finally purchased 3-8 inch cable for the belt. He had a pul- ley, or roller, at a strategie spot between the water wheel and the barn, to keep the wire | belt, and later the cable belt, ‘bg oO: the Darlington man told stocks of Maritime and New. he perecnaily is “far fom sold | me. They wouldn't carry gaso-."-" ——_—som:s the: «idea that a stock ex- 9 Ggiianeeiaunemmmnenneeee jline on the trains in those days, change is a good idea.” BURKE and that was long before the -LIVESTOCK APEC proposed a stock ex- days of automobiles and motor ; (eR, change for this city a few years CHRISTMAS ELECTRIC trucks, ‘You couldn't get it any MONTREAL . (CP COtthe | ere mms 112 Kent St. 2-1221 closer than Halifax", he told market active ——— ond | FLOWERS a . me. But McNutt at Malpeque | Pov ‘end cod — oo DIVIDENDS | AY aga ag ya cg am me eal aE — this would be Peter MacNutt, Receipts. 644 cattlee 322 ; oN 5 Ww t t Upresume — hed wees uh eahen, 2) hous, 3 sheep and "HIRE CANADIAN PRES FM ead uments f The Island line to French River wharf. ‘We lambs : |4.16-per-cent pref. 68% cents, ted Mums, and Geraniums. G ill’ te heut ther herrea a te 33-24.60; com: Jan 14, record Dec. 15 all varieties of cut flowers. rit $ year”, Mr. Howatt said And Seinen eS a Canada Bread Co. Ltd., com- We give your order fast New Manager : they were wooden barrels at the 12 59.17.95. : mon 20 cents, A pref. 68% cents, personal attention W lt L time. pos 1018 SO. Ratti Jan. 3, record Dec. 15 , alter ee It may not be generally ss Crestbrooke Timber Lid., J WEST END ish 1 known, but the carferries at Bor. 2....14%: common 11.75-12.75; |eammon 15 cents, Der, 31, rec- wishes you & den make a special late crossing kay so L ee Se. jord Dec. 15. } NURSERIES A Merry Christmas mow when there are gasoline ae ; |-International: Minerals and § ; i Se wget d end medium 14 .25-16.25, Chemical Corp., common 30 22 Richmond Street Chi & Ameri oe ores © a. ‘oo = Good vealers 29-34; medium | cents (U.S.), Jan. 3, record Dec. Phone 894-3525 —— Foon —_— veral of the larger o! compan. = See anies nO 1. s fes ‘have huge bulk tanks at Lambs 19 | Monarch Investments Lid. | qqmmemmmqmememqnmmes 7 '62 Queen St Ch’town Charlottetown which are filled ee i? $1. Dec. 31, record 5 Dial 4-5228 through pipelines from the tvestor Ene ME RRA AG 2 A UG ae OA CE NAS wharves where the tankers dock. Investors Intl Mutua? ‘yes gy | _Supertest Petroleum Corp. RECORDS : MacNutts had vessels that !nvestors Mutual Se ju eames a oem. acinar ® FOR Charlottetown or cy tele “awe ea Keystone Cust 84 em 71! lord D ee CHRISTMAS Billiard Club take grain and other prodtice | Molson M Fund 726 «6743, General Steel Wares Ltd.,. ‘ Wish M from here — he told me, and | Mutua! Bond e34 a7 pref. $1.25, Feb. 1, record Jan. Children’s ....... 89c isnes you a Merry ny | Matual Accumulating Sik 5.50 /7, Christm d - Dr te ae 3 59 “Dome Mines Ltd. 20 Popular Hits 98e paint cages he deine shorty in my ‘Across | Mutual Income om» 5: sia’ 16 ; saa aus oe ; ie mis? on: perous’1966. oe e William 16.8 ' . ’ the many interesting develog, Pret Revenie Mutuel 77" 7a Record Dec. 30. { kag od saiotieg snremeneneeee qe emma ments from the Malpeque — — | xPutnem rowth i's" ssa» Slsma Mines Lad. 15 cents,'y Victor — 4 Speed § Gifts with Meaning! Princetown area in former | Radisson 47 236 JC 28. recosd pecs. Mines (f fet i aly Bibles, Prayer Books 7oerThe first milking machines | Research Investing 620 1771 Ltd. 11% cents plus § cents ex- one Greeting Cards must have thelr problems, ise Ease Fund Ce ee lal scari TOOMBS Canadian Bible Society x E-ectronie: 4 71 | 0 de ” mmon were coauy a . ind Timed Investment 6.98 7.67 one class A share of $1 par} MUSIC STORE Book Store easy, for example, to adjust ogee ae sa 10% value “for each 20 common | Opposite Eatens the pressure on the teat cups | Wasters ‘Growth Sao eis (Shares held, Jan. 15, record’ te suit a cow that was easy te milk, or one that was par- tleularly hard to milk. Many people will recall with some- thing less than enthusiasm the difficult job it was te milk ene ef these “tough” cows by hand. Others were ae easy to milk, it was al | most a pleasure. The milking machines wou ide, a director of Stanbury and firm, money at home to develop .in- HALIFAX (CP) — John Mill- | CHRISTMAS GIFT GUIDE .. The easy way to gift shopping. which are not listed:yon the Tor- onto exchange. : “There hasy been some inter- est from firms in Toronte who have no offices in the Mar- itimes,’ Mr. Millidge said. which showed that companies outside the Atintie region dustries and attract new ones.” would probably be interested in He said six Halifax brokers @ Halifax exchange. Co. Ltd. a Halifax brokerage said Monday several '\o- cal brokers are investigating the feasibility of setting up a Halifax stock exchange ‘‘to keep and Neisoh Mann, executive | vice-president of the Atlantic APPEARS BOYANT Provinces Economie Counceil,| “The economy appears to be To place your adinthe . Christmas gift guide telephone: 4-8506 -SEE OUR complete line of G. E. large and met Nov. 25 for preliminary dis- @ little more muoyant where cussion of the idea of forming |you have a stock exchange @ regional exchange here. But |mearby,” he said A Halifax ex- the attitude of those attending | change would have the advan- was primarily ‘to. get some tage of ning an hour ahead facts and figuras together."’ ef any other exchange in North Mr Millidge said questions America and ‘‘on some days maires have been sent to stock | this could bee quite a big ad- exchanges -‘at Winnipeg, Cal- vantage." gary and Vancouver to find how! He said the original intention these operations work and what:at its next session. However. industries they serve Further the usual February legislature meetings on a possible Halifax The Nu-Style. DRESS SHOP 90 Great George &t. Wishes all its customers a Merry Christmas opening was too early to enable exchange would probably be all needed information to be ga-, held after the return of these thered and a set of by-laws Let us show you our fine small questionnaires \drawn up ‘ \® seléction of dresses and . The main purpose of a Hali- Norman Stanbury. resident suits. APPLIANCES fax exchange would be to, list of Stanbury and Company, said | s—Denotes US funds Dec. 31, redeemable Jan. 21. / {ferent routine. To meat from getting tangled up. __ they were not eo successful... At| Mr. Howatt had dammed up a “This young man has @ thinking ‘Summerside, for example, I saw (Brook on the farm for the dam __ton_why older farmers wouldn't @re chronically out of work are welcome the pension idea. His |@nother group he has in mind. reply was short and to the point. | thandte 20 cows-an hour — there” |_Were two units, They had 28 to 30 }kept them good They were | grade Holsteins but Mr: Howatt | head of dairy cattle,and-t hey | BUSINESS SERVICE DIRE ORY Goods and Service ... 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