& The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 21, 1966, in 1964’ and ‘ast year saw the’! commons committee perore first calf crop Postal Workers, Feast bargaining legislation ts “They can't be marketed un- Flying L Financial Trouble | | tt pele ie amma! seeth Rift Widens Due To Letter |. BEGIN PRAYER PERIOD | nfident our resent ee ee geen P VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pre.’ d T difficulty will soon be ended and : Expecte Oo Be Temporary the cattle back in our hands," ,, a PASE DUNN land association president lates and clergy assigned to the Mr. Lees said, H lee Unney eel rever” Gough. . \Valican curia Wednesday began REGINA (CP) — Financial noi wholly Mikhael hy: the tween the Canadian Union of ; alica idifficulties at the Flying L. \bank. “Our investment ae age Postal Workers and the major DON’T WANT BAN ‘ja three-day period of prayer ranch on Newfoundland’s Burin llarge as theirs.” Li Sai id leivil service staff organizations! Both the federation and asso- and sermons as part“‘of the |Peninsula are only temporary,’ He said the bank had moved iquor I moat Wednesday after re- |ciation’-have said they. will set- special jubilee program to— Harold Lees of Kisbey, Sask., |to protect its investment by in- lease of+a name-calling open;tle for compulsory arbitration mark the end of the Vatnai.. |president of the ‘Fach, ~ said, isuring the. cows would be in D th C letter by the postal group. in- proposed bargaining legisla- |mark the end of. ‘the Vatican Wednesday good shape to calve, probably | ea aquse - The 11,000 - member’ postal. ition. They don't’ want a specific jecumenical council.’ Pope Pau) Mr. Lees was commenting in by June ‘union scorned the 80,000-mem- | strike ban in the legislation and will deliver an address to the ‘an interview on a. report the The prominent fee TORONTO (CP)—Liquor, and jber Civil ' “Service Federation | they won't accept a system jcuria Saturday at the St. John lranch ‘had been taken over by |Saskatchewan rancher said re-|not some mysterious ‘religious and 33,000 - member Civil Ser- | whereby the cabinet cold set Lateran Basilica, his cathedral ithe Toronto - Dominion Bank. |ports of starvation in the herd Cult. was responsible for the |Vice Association for not press-/aside arbitration awards. ‘as Bishop of Rome. A letter from branch miana- were not true. deaths of 15 Indians killed by ins for the right to strike. | ‘The postal letter accuses both pe ger John Ballard,read at the! He said the herd never num- trains in the Kenora district) The letter accused the. two|major groups of ‘fostering the | 30 Years of Service annual meeting of the New-| bered more than 1,100 head | since 1961, Attorney - General big groups of raiding~ postal! ijtusion” they favor the right to) foundland Society for the Pre-|since its inception’in 1964 and a Arthur Wishart indicated in the membership, then countered strike. | Speaks For Itself... vention of Cruelty to Animals, |tally two weeks a indicated ‘Ontario legislature Wednesday. with an invitation to “those 75,-| ‘the no comment from | or the Finest said the bank had taken steps ae 1,000 head. . In 133 deaths blood samples |000 low -“paid classifications in siftee helaration or association. | QuaunrYy MEATS to guard against starvation of « 0 ve showed a high alcoholic content, the ranks of/th€-CS¥- and CSAC Vv the herd is death Be the cave he said, while ih another case (with the exception of those| All staff organjzations wa tsit “It is not because the herd is|said?" liquor was suspected although |who have joined or are in the have the opportunity to their Queen St. Meat Market jstarving to death. . . it is al Feeding. ‘problems would soon | there was not enough blood left process of joining the Canadian|views before’! a joint nate-] question of finances,"’ Mr. Lees | he resolved with grass now for a certain analysis. In the |Labor Congress) to affiliate | |L5th case the person involved os the Canadian Union of | said. ee to. grow on the ranch’s | HIGHER COSTS | s over 80 years old and al-|Postal Workers now.’ range land. ve The open letter is signed by | tal He said importing winter feed | “We have excellent summer Most blind | oy. ® ® Cased | Opera. SOUS | grazing for 5,000 head of cows The attorney-general was__re- ee eee Sresident, bag I erd omind ing contri fs i iti Ay! B jand their calves,’ Mr. Lees plying to an Opposition ques: ident. It is directed to federa-| - Convention ficulty eee ; rtd “The bank told us it would iu oma anes on 4 aed | feed the cattle and keep the|MORE GRASS ‘for a research study in the Of the 5th District of Kings will be held in. Georgefown Lions Hall Tuesday, April 26th at 8:30 p.m. Each poll is en- ranch going until our tempor-| The’ company: had prepared | deaths made by Ted Burton, the | _* DISCOUNT ary ‘financial difficulties arejand seeded to grass 140 acres Kenora Crown attorney. of jover. Midsummer should see of bogland on the peninsula and Mr. Wishart said the material | PRICES titled to send 5 accredited delegates. Everyone Welcome ithe end of our serious difficul-|another- 860° acres would be pas been turned over to the In- | Grant Graham tion president Claude Edwards, ities." seeded this year. dians affairs committee in the Mr pues tlutat race “This would indicate our win- department of welfare. But he | pena norewed’ trots the bank = mone problems will be indicated that to him the blame ved." ___. | was —apparent—liquor. oo si cate ae He said a good calf crop was ~ In an~ interview, -Mr. Wishart | BIG INVESTMENT expected this year but ‘the said inquests were held into | iF Lees said the ranch was ranch could not expect an im- each of the 15 deaths and in | : mediate financial return no jnstance was there a verdict U. Ss. PACIFISTS EGGED IN SAIGON. con to $1,388 from $940 zi Cows were bred on the ranch 'of- suicide. /ton. Charlotte Thurber, 22. of and five other pacifists were and had- expressed eppoutties \sSir William McF adzean, | Greenwich, Conn., a student at the targets of angry young | to the Viet Nam war. The chairman of British Insulated ; c \Callenders Cables, one of Brit- Sarah Lawrence .College, South Vietnamese at a news | Saigon students kept repeating stands outside Saigon city hall conference. The six pacifists | the question whether they were jain's biggest users of copper, | HOE : = “ ’ | to th id Wednesday with a torn banner are members of the U.S. Com- | “South Viet Nam’s friends or {gave impetus to oa are that Of. Res'dents of P.E.|. whe attain the age of nd egg in her hair after she mittee for Non-Violent Action | communists?’’ and then start- —— ed throwing eee and be aoe yan nave i 19 years must register separately under jj ° ) HOPPE , President Of 5th District Kings ACROSS THE alate “from Saigon)” company's output of wire and]. the Hospital Services Commission of |} Palmer Electric Bias. ‘Liberal Ass'n. : ~ -— ; cable. P. E. hh. ] Dial 44072, “| A few hours ‘after his state- a Aluminum Shares eat bo wank hppa For inferination regarding Hospital Insurance | ; Mi | li Ig a Nn, D @Weall Boom In London ai ‘producer, jumped 4s 34 : Certificates, ete. , i Address all correspondence to LONDON (Reuters) — Alu-. minum shares boomed on the | meter ta, ' HOSPITAL SERVICES COMMISSION Top PE I : H erds stock market Wednesday as it) Pa EL'GIBILTY SECTON | pect of soaring copper prices | forcing many copper users to Post Office Box 4500 By NEIL A. MATHESON KNKIN ANSFER : : Provincial - Farm Editor switch to aluminum [4 s a SF ‘ : A growing trend to making | Charlottetown, P.E.I. CONGRATULATIONS are offered to Charles Milligan, j|the switch was accelerated by 101 Longworth Ave. Dial 2-1206 J Milo and J. Lincoln Dewar, New Perth for achieving product- Chile’s decision last week to in-| =a ion with their-herds that topped the Island for 1965. crease the producer price for| The feats were among the more interesting phases of the report presented here this week to the P.E.I. Holstein a ae ——_---- Breeders*-annual—meeting _by--E.-P,(Ernie) Jarvis, the ener- | Pemreetne 2 getic Maritime aoe eet ine Ps ca : ee : Mr. Milligan’s herd top category of 20 rec or : : ——-tesshe-had—eight—cows—completing ROP —tests——and—Mr.- _Hot. Water | 6G Dewar's topped the section for herds with 20 records or , ! 1 more—he had 21 records in his herd. | Be atic Lewisdale m had ie — eae ao aes =e Hot water at the turn of a ’ {ndividual cow during the year, with a com: class tap—300 gallons of hot water ere GIANT ; average in milk and fat of 178%. This is normally referred im just 15 minutes. oe Hoe FRESH ~S""" "to "as BCA—it compares” the productior of-a-cow, ora herd, | aera es : “PORK ioe TIDE. 88 89c s with the average of the breed across Canada. The Lewisdale |, ° 3c ‘| GIANT SIZE * CHerd is owned by Lewis Brothers—Claude and Ira—of York. | |. LIVER 1 ® - ; ru sare sore oe Seale about_the mee ee Mr. jj i -___}. 95 LB. ROBIN_ HOOD ee SA Os es 3 Spic & Span 89c ligan a ; var mi} umn fi e aay : ae > ‘a . E 7 ieee acenes |= Oe eee [ee ‘ . e : $ a if - * | -Old Documents Are Interesting Power , | " | Juice 4 § ms $1 SOME INTERESTING old documents have been handed | WATER HEATER = : to me by Dennis Cosgrove, accountant for The Guardian - LUCKY ROSSE OR TULIP NYLONS. Patriot. Some of them are interesting more for their age— | ‘ Waa DOLLAR M - ARINE one is dated April 10, 1850. Palmer Electric Ltd. | bat aor ere a cia * jane in town lot No. 40 from John | ‘T] The Only Store that. sells e McDonald to John Orlebar. | Fitzr Apparently the sum of 120 pounds was:involved-in—the— oy Re Deal ee Branded_Beef Continuously 3 PKGS. 89". int 1 00 transaction. John Orlebar was ‘ta Commander in the British TT Navy”’ who was living: in Charlottetown at the time. The Rens ~ gpelling at the time, however, was Charlotte Town, instead of the one word we use now. : ; } s A real “‘oldy’’ was the document dated August 31, 1786 = : deeding town lots 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44 from Samuel Brad CANADA “oclnne amount of % pounds was involved in this trans |’ | PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND action. I'm going to waste a piece of this column space to : ; : show you just how cumbersome was the language used in ELIZABETH THE SECOND, by the Grace of God of the those far off days—it has impreved some in the intervening c ~ F years, at least I hope so. Here it is: . (GREAT SEAL) aN United Kingdom, Canada and Her other Realms and Ter- i j “TO ALL people to whom these. presents shall come;~ , Titories QUEEN, Head of the Commonwealth, Defender Greetings. Know ye that I Samuel Braddock of Nans: Village |}. . parish of the Faith. in the Island of Saint John, farmer, for and in consideration - | ‘put ou € sitt of the’ sum of thirty-five pounds Halifax currency, to me in Lieutenant-Govarnor 5 erate, Acquit and discharge him the said John Clark, his | : cs re g ing Wr heirs, executors, and administrators forever by these pres- | : GREETING: hand before the ensealing hereof, well and truly paid by SN TE OA Reith te ieee WE Tis Gea _ TO ALL TO WHOM these presents shall come or whom the same may in any wise con- ents, Have Given, Granted Bargained, Sold, Alie' Con- : : | : ; ar Veved and Confirmed. “and by, these presents Bo. tre cei y as (You should i wearing wnten “Counts”, 6 or “Baronessas”. They can’t absolutely ive a 4 : d Conf hi h d-John Clark his hei | ; “oa" Ye oe ee ne ee or ee A P KR 0 C [ A M A T | 0 N wrinkle. Or lose their crease. So they always leave you sitting pretty!) the said Island Saint John the réceipt whereof I do hereby - acknowledge and myself therewith fully satisfied and content- ~} ~~ _ cern; etc. The last four words are-my own, I’ve used them to term- inate the lengthy, repetitive language of the old document It's a warm day. And you're riding a bus. Or sitting in a car. And you ed, and thereof and every part and parcel thereof, Do Exon- “ Witeh Fee on 2nd On fee OS ee ee on, WHEREAS the importance of early and sustained education of individuals as to what want to look your best when you arrive wherever you're-going. ; alcohol and other narcotics really are and what they do has gained recognition increasingly an : sc ; Alberta Lot Sold To Guardian ‘ - progressively of late years particularly because of-its potential worth in cee lawlessness- But you can feel the wrinkles beginning to set into your SBCKS, ecuments I was given is in in tha involving young people; . And you know when you stand up you're going to look like a it deeded a certain lot of land in-Alberta to The Charlotte- town Guardian—it was lot 21, block 4, plan sit AA. AND WHEREAS citizens of Prince Edward Island who realize the present day -need . Prune from the waist down, Ever happen to you? Sure. It has y The document dated October 26, 1911 said the land was : . ‘ ce the Foe ae eee was eh oo ~ mo for giving our young people the benefit of all po ssible wholesome aid and guidance are sincerely happened to everybody. But it doesn’t have to—not any more. Not since we found a method ase ce was to be n vi in, n i i . * - x ‘ fottetnart Guardian of that eave . : ee interested in es education ; of treating fabric to keep wrinkles out—and keep the crease and good looks in. We take poly- isd Cree was being done Fig es ae Be yee es ~ AND WHEREAS we note with concern that the problem of alcoholism and the matter ' ester and combed cotton fabric and, using the Koratron Company's process, lock-in neatness ing. Winnipeg though Poe parte. Was in Alberta of beverage alcohol and other narcotics. merit. th e utmost serious attention and study by parents, for tha life ofth x 5s i z Poe was boosted-in the literature as ‘‘the centre of an teachers and all others whose activities, either natural or professional, bring them into contact the life of the garment. We call these slacks “Counts” and “Baronessas”. As the names feeryae Menon the nee Alberta, wheat, ‘Re Produces with youth; + imply; they're available for both men and” ~~ women. You can wash them by hand or Wheat’? Aecclalsotie osm te dant ay A AND WHEREAS it has never been more important in the history of our nation and machine, tumble or drip dry ON but forget about the iron, it isn’t neces- Judge Young. The deed was made out by John William Mor- Province than now to bring to our youth the tr uth about temperance; sary, because, like. we say, these slacks can’t wrinkle or lose date waa Fopruary' i. 162 ee ee ere NOW THEREFORE We, with the ‘advice of Our Executive Council for Prince Edward their crease. Ever. Think about that. Next time you're riding a bus. The magistrate was Henry Smith, J.P. for Queens County. Island, do by this Our Proclamation order and declare that the period from the twenty-fourth |) And it’s hot. And humid. om™M Rec'd. eae of deeds signing the document was W. C.. to the thirtieth days of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-six be set aside as Lot On Corner Was Sold ~ . | 4 at 3 tak KORATRON* keeps these Wyndham slacks wrinkle frea, jak eae ne ee eee Y _ YOUTH ALCOHOL EDUCATION WEEK RAMEIDS sirricasar grass cent oreo \. Hannah Clark. The site was the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets; which is right below the office im’which I am writing olen The money.involved, apparently, was one pound ‘and urge that all citizens of Prince Edward Is! and consider the matter of Youth Alcohol Educa- TEXTILE INDUSTRIES uinerre, GUELPH, ONTARIO wpndhant shillings tion as a year-round project. iene ee “IN TEST | A docusnent date. Oetaiek $4) 100 eab:6 bed: teown The es it IMONY WHEREOF We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent gare Charlottetown ‘Temperance -Hait Company —to—Judge—Xeung -_and the Great Seal of Prince Edward. Island to be hereunto affixed. and Jone. William Morrison, 510 pourels was the amount. th WITNESS the Honourable Willibald Joseph MacDonald, Our Lieutenant-Governor of = voly illiam-Heard..was. president of the company. The, ‘Our Province of Prince Edward Island, at Our Government House in Charlottetown, this first a * Re ee eee day of February in the year of Our Lord one tho usand nine hundred and sixty-six and in the GRAFTON ST ee fourteenth year of Our Reign. \ Three Weeks Wet Weather Coming : ~ By Command, BEN SCHMALTZ, the capable herdsman for “the Hol: — : asi me of Lewis Brothers, York ig ant shad Fri- © _ ; ! ay—that’sr tomorrow—there will be ¢ weeks. rainy : ae Many Island agriculturists will be hoping Ben is G. LORNE MONKLEY, SR. T. HOLMAN LTD. ght , Ih case the likable Mr. Schmaltz is wondering how I got Deputy Provincial Secretary, CHARLOTTETOWN word ofshis prediction, it came through a good neighbour of his from the York ares : ; t a j pe |? aa . ee ee “ s ¢ ‘