IIIUSFIJ!!!tliiiailrz>lst .s. Two I’llf‘ll‘.“-"‘.~ wt "ic Van D00. the (an an tinllce force f‘Oi‘iIllit‘" ‘vi t“ {i‘=i<, re lax on "to m i" :1 o" ‘ h r post at timer“: ‘1. -= tie a ' CANADIANS RELAX IN CYPRusm third member stands watch Wriiing home is Pic Robert Knizht of Hull. Qiic, Sittin: on the sandhazs is (‘nl Leon Goo— rzes (‘ii'nrd i'etteulle. Que. (CP ‘l a: Scanning the Cypriot country side is Pte Rejcan Bourban- nets of St. Polycarpe, Que. Wirephoto) ISIAND NEWS PAGE’ 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Suggest Co-oiis Unite lo Found Hour Mill KENSINGTON—I/eRoyl Campbell. lrishtown. Georgci Stewart, Norboro. and Elmer acLe . ng River, were elected directors at the annual dinner of the Kensington Co-op- erative Association Ltd.. held at the Kensington Regional High School Thursday night. The retiring president. Clair Campbell. presented the presi- dent‘s report. and the Blessing was asked by Stirling Millar. During the business meeting Ian Henderson suggested that all Island co-ops get together and i start a flour and feed mill on the JIsland. Don Caseley. secretary manager of the Kensington As- ésociation spoke briefly on the j possibilities of starting such m ' mill, as it is being looked into by the government. 1 PLANT EXPANSION i Ivan Day brought up the ques— tion of the expansion of the pre- i sent co-op plant, for the purpose , of handling bulk feed etc., an I there was some discussion on i the matter. l Dr. Waldo Walsh of the Nova Scotia Co-operative Advisory DEL tionBreeders Are Urged To improve Quality to Compete . —\. .‘tlvlTII'SSOV The need n‘ "“'i7"“.‘.r ' quality in Przt‘ ‘c Eli-.vn d Island It the prov::: c .- *‘ twat stiff compotztron izi .‘wia Seoiia.i for example. 'ias emphasized1 pays a purchasng bonus of $40.- ' an- i on on boars that quality. and this by Harold C. line‘s" nual meeting o‘ Quality Assocxt Iottetown last no». v .. Mr. Heart? "l‘l'lilftr'kld that to he "\ til i to 57 percent . at last count would qualify. e I if i, Ho: i is followed by an annual pay- : li'i'r? :‘n t‘har- ment of $1.3. ' "nicvt in the1 desirable he explained. Livestock Director I..W. Ro-. cial department of agriculture Sharp different-cs of opinion developed during a disriission on.- weights for Island — is the rcvi‘i of an in i ception and felt that a 35~poundi bensive promo! out on in that pro'.';nce A premium of 50 cents ' imal was suggested. Sterling t‘ic pci‘ explained that the provin-, Stanicy Colw'ill. Elmwood David Miitch. Cherry \’ a 1 19 y ‘ were among those participating, in the discussion which rangedl over proper weights. premium, on quality animals. priccs moans of improving quality. Fred Clark. .\lt. Stewart weaneri re-clectcd secretary. was nam- : narcassi pigs. Knud Jorgensen. Frederic- ed a delegate from the associa- ‘ 5° ner- " ton suggested the weaners should j‘cbruaryi be sold at 23 pounds. but many . fercnce in Montreal April 28 and e Ed i‘ardl feeders present took strong ex-1 29 ' Willis Cousins. the past three or four :rcars The was more prone to disease as it t virpmrpsidenp effort is bosom”: to my off in' often has not learned to on volume as W" a: vivi'zl the. enough feed to thrive at that , Canada (iCDElT'll‘i‘ft’ of agricul-' size. l Iture livestock o":" “ said. ‘ FREmL-M pLAN i M: Heariz sw'l twat the live.K A suggestion by Robert Jor- stock comm.“cc of the agricul-i gensen that. a premium price i :i ‘2': "Ff‘fil imc‘ided tural coiinr: all deprr w .~ r: ncei‘ned that direct crn'n ’o he made, all ounci= n" :mme boars ith a \ietv to i~ no it. em par- ticipate in tfio boar bonus policy. Comparin; ‘hr‘ in»; hrerding program With rifle dei’ojopv' ment, he sazrl that our“ lii’til 85 percent of cattle in he province are bred to 'irovel Slrf‘s. while the pcrcrt. e o: h-1 : s‘ bred to qual.f:cd ho. * inn about one—third ‘We mild have 75 percent Grade A carca ses." said, "If all of file sow; I‘ here were matcd '.\".‘Il ripprovcd‘ sires." BONUS QUALIFICATIONS To qualify for a bonus a boar must be sirr‘d out of a riam that i . is“; Only 160 ‘l he province. Mrs. PJ. Kennedy Dies Suddenly KENSLVGTO.‘ ‘— The death ‘ of Mrs Preston .1 Kennedy. “'1- dow of the. late l‘rcctw Kennedy of Keusington. ncrui-erl at her | home early lion'iav morning af- . (er a few hours illness. VI 5. Kennedy was ti“ daugh- , . was remanded to April ; charge of impaired driving. ! tion to the National Hog Con- per an- Kingston, l and . and “'35! i Service who was guest speaker, er y. Dr. Walsh, who has observe was introduced by Lloyd Lock- farming methods throughout Canada and in other countries. stated that he placed Prince Ed- ward Island farmers among the best in the area of production, l "but", he said “You are missing the boat now". i Indicating that marketing is . quite as important as produc- 1 tion, he said, "the dollar and 36 with sales to 37; good 28-32- V medium 24-27: common 20-23: boners 15-20. Hogs 1,654: Grade A at Tor- onto .5.20-26.15 closing at 25.85. 1 heavy sows 17.90; stags 13.50 on a dressed weight basis. Sheep and lambs 279: Good feedlot lambs 29 per hundred weight; spring lambs 36 per hundredweight; sheep 3-10. .. l _ Axel lr\'in:. .‘liii'ray Harbouri N Droit'an'i ‘ weaner was more stiltabld 56- l was re-PIGCiPd president a n at for: Vera] feeders felt the smaller ; Gem.“ Kensington LIVESTOCK TORONTO tCPt—Trading on slaughter cattle was dull and should be paid for better-type l prices were barely steady with weaners stirred a discussion that l cow prices lower at the Ontario ended with a request to have the t public Stockyards Monday. executive talk to buyers with the idea of setting up such a plan. ‘ H0! prices sheep and igher. Pleads Guilty To Store Break magistrate's court yesterday be- , fore Magistrate James B. John- ston. QC. Joseph Alexander Pin- eau. North Rustico pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking and entering the People‘s Co- op Store and the theft of $30 lD—lOin; T-lfl Roplaccmcnt rattle 700'. Good I light 23-36; medium cash and was remanded to April and mmmnn 30.3 r ‘ Choice vealers 33- criiiim 18-20; stockers Calves ..).~ \‘cal calf prices were steady. ‘ were highe r and. lamb prices Slauzhter cattle 2.206: Choice steers 24-2450 with sales to 25: good 22.30— 3.50; medium 20-22;i common 17-19: choice heifers 22-. 23 with szilcs to 2330. good ill-22: . common 15-17: Appearing in Queens County choice fcd yearlings 24-26: good 22-24; :ood cows 16-sz medium 14.30-15.30. canncrs and cutters lt-lt: :ood heavy Bologna bulls common and medium were Healing Substance... 1 Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch 1 Exclusive healing substance pmen to shrink hemorrhoids and repair damaged tissue. i A renowned research institute has found a unique healing substance with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- : ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured, inflamed tissues. One hemorrhoidal case history after another reported “very strik- ing improvement." Pain was promptly and gently relieved . . . actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. Among these case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- tions.Rclicf evenoccurr incases of long standing, and most im- portant of all, results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period of cents is a vital item", and stres- es., Apr. 28. 1964. sed the importance of the mar- hot. The speaker uent on to sug- gest the possibilities to be util— ized through the co-op move ment, and gave as an example. the experience of Nova Scotia farmers who have set up their own co-operative abattoir. and organized their own livestock marketing plant. thus raising the prices p a i d to producers to the equal of any in Canada. Dr. Walsh stressed the need of working together, quality of pro- duct. and honesty in operation. ile speaking of the Cana- dian Hog Improvement Confer- ence, which Dr. Walsh and oth- ' er Maritimes delegates will at- tend in Montreal, he predicted an early improvement in hog prices ' The conference. he said. “was something that had been plan—i necl, organized and operated by the farmers of Canada", anoth»‘ er example of what can be done i by the people themselves. Continuing on the theme of the l. Henderson and Cudmore Feature JOHN RITCHIE SHOES O For Comfort. 0 For Style 0 By Ritchie Congratulations On Your 50th Anniversary The JOHN RITCHIE Co. Ltd. Quebec E A‘RE POUD ro SALUTE OUR DEALER l Henderson and Cudmore SUNBEAM SHOES SHOEMAKERS TO MCANADIANS on the occasion of thou” ANNIVERSARY people helping themselves. hei said,"Thereisnofutureinag-t ricuiture, in my opinion, unit35s1 it is owned, controlled. process- ed and m a rketed by the peo— n The speaker was thanked by Elmer Hickey, vice president. Other guests seated at the head table who spoke briefly, were John Eaton, Maritime Co- operative Services Ltd.. Ted Sa~ blue. of the P.E.I. Cooperative Union, and Doug Curtis, presi- dent of the Nova Scotia o-op Albattoir, Halifax. e members of the Graham‘s Road W1 who catered, were thanked by Ivan Day, and Mrs. Lewis Campbell responded. A satisfactory financial report was given by Hillard MacKin- non, representing the firm T.E. Hickey and Co. chartered accountants. At a director's meeting. fol- lowing the general meeting. El- mer Hi ey was elected presi- dent and Stavert Huestis was E. 0 many months. 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Seymour Kennedy, 96 Street, Charlottetown ‘ 29 on 3 Nelson Hillsboro A man was fined $25 a n d costs or 30 days on a charge of possession of liquor not purcha- sed from a vendor, and three men were fined $20 and costs ‘ or 30 days for unlawful possess- ion of liquor in a place other i than their respective residences. . r for of the late Mr. and .‘trs. Par- menas Orr of Kcnsznrtnn. She leaves to mourn, her son. Keith Orr Kennedy and four grandchildren, Nancy. Proston James, David and Bm‘e. Also sury'ivin; ate t'1ree sis- ters. Mrs. Fl. Or". 17'; Har- ' . and \I‘-= Jeanette Orr. all of Kf‘il<tll:tnn. The funeral will take pl a to Wednesday fr tilt i'l" i\'r~‘3ington United Church at 2 p m lei-t Accident, ’ Accused ls Fined SUMMERSIDE — For failing to remain at the Scene of an ac- cident. Allan Richard MarDon- aid. St. Eleanor‘s was fined $145 ‘ and costs or in days wiion he appeared bc‘ore Magistrate R S. Hinton. QC. in Summersde police court yesterday. The accused was the driver or I truck which was almost dc molished when it collided w‘tii a train at a crossing in the town Friday night. ‘ Facing three cliarzcs arising; out of the same incidont. Albrrt WOW! Something Big Is About To Take Place! Joseph. tBiisteri Worlgo. statm that he wished tn have the gar. vices of a lawyer and was re- manded for a week without plea. He was charged with (1) lot ‘ terlng, (2i unlawful pnssessiuni of an Instrument for housebreak 1115. I screwdriver and (3! im lawful attempt to break into the . premises of Irvin: Snnicr on Wa- ter St. Mr. Sonicr operates a barber shop on Water St. John Eric Clow, Summersidr. Ion than 50 had been adjourn- d from an earlier date. had hit one further adjourned to June m We! Warm Irufy MM for fast soothing relief Mun-r film to! Detail. Rheumatic Pain? ASK FOR I DOLCIN t for fast Mint—or money back! A Why M up with pain day Mu day? It'- It and only to out the bland Mint DOLCIN. 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