oe e ° s~~ Farlier. this “ae — 4 The Guardian, Charlottetaun, Tues, Aus. 2, 1986. "SHE HAS THAT ALIVE LOOK " They don't. add much. to heach fashions. but lifejackets- fan give vou that alive look. So say. accident prevention | THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY. . groups who remember that 55 i ‘ ~persons drowned during t he: Jooking ahead to a safe. civie Dominion Day weekend in-Ca nada this vear. Nineteen- month ¢ * ‘, + ne he : \ grea / fe ot AN w ra ¥ vet J a f ¥ Ae / f encuch heat unite here ts pre! lend omen chemplonahip of , /|surrested ancthing gh has lone nemory fs The man at Bick Court sald) PF TOLLS N dace the varieties of grain corn one time. 1 am told. He’a/ ‘six te sight acres'¢ Beewiie ia 'Wahbye 1 ah Mold /the hizes that irrigation will pay for, its self . RIN DE JAN that are available now. though |” still a crack-tennis player. “not ecdnomically.sayind He suz- /heyry paty Vj eine an (zed on strawberries in the: first-year, Father Tomas that can change. pin the, nat. tno George's son is a crack ten- gested top yields pf 12. ong quarts’ hy vho have fomerif the weather—is dry. and, there, wondering for distant future, he suggested...” nis player now. He's' the On- \or 15.000 “pound¢ Tajking of iAll the y ” f Florida, fhoughjis..— need for - more mpistire /tolis, since \thieves'\s George tones is a Pownal bay, tario.-champion in the: 15- . large acreage pf straw eee mahyyold/me they do/nét ac than - mother nature is supply; his. church Vin —Charlie is his brother, and-the and-under age group, A was -I/was told on/the Nova. Scotia tually / gan Ane developmént, Ting - i" Campo. Grande late Layton Jones was their on last night, ‘and/ thaf’s trip a few: Wwepks Ago/that there’ s have/1 A idea of whether? OM Astimate af the cost or Tris ying a SI father : really something. : “one farm nog Dight, NS where this/\ coprect, or Bol I,m mere- rigation \was $100 per acre,/ for\casting sacred music to \ealt the A’ greatly expanded acreage “STRAWRERRY PRODU CTION/ A told thful\te praver\af the € f 1 1 more» than/t00 -atres off straw. ly /pyssi ite along ay it was told the first \ear, and $50 an/acre ithfu pr | of harley is his suggestion te the . | ‘caught apart pla talk. an 7 7 TH { " * lfar the second ‘year. at Our: Aady of _Patma \ problem of livestock feed’ He sirawherries- wheré the’ speaker berries Are beige grown An the | pes. / i OF ENS ESEUNG ‘ ee eee thas. a low %egard indeed for ane ——— — ore —m . sls X joats “They. are the only weed- é we cultivate,”’ he said. in a tone ald Noelle Newton of Toronto, * Holiday, weekend, perhaps .was never much for tyle anyway. _iPRODUCTION GOAL IS RIGR -érs are getting :laiming. at 70 - Wholesale emphasis on * steers : land. I doyis want/te knock the haf J # gonypletely aay “ent s A By: NEIL s. MATHESON Fy ery “the value of-good hay, and that reminds me. that-a hay competi- bit the bacteria in a feature this vear of the ‘stomach go.to work on-it and a Teed that is really good Old Home..Week, Provincial Ex- potent protein is produced: Ac- | tion is _ hi Hition: "Aséaciation’s inecessary- protein supplement. to | good ¢attleman Licwa leas, ~ Urea is not a protein in ttself/ Hay Competition Jia | Feeding Advicels het week we aynative Islander,_ idones,_ , le. had George tell- Anat batley is the answer to te | the cows livestock feeders” THe likes corn, but hevtikes tt | 5 prayers sgt a’ _ which runs: from August 15 to answer. to the feeding” problem. enough heat. Alic cust on -There are “4s forgrasts hay, he up. te 20 per cent legume con- tent 4 A ¢lass’ for legume hay three Classes pro- vides that it’ may be up‘to 90 9°” per cent grass, hit not more, This: third class is: for, mixed . hay and the rules provide that this type of hay must be. at least 35, per cent grass and 357 per cent legume. Generous prives are pre. ed. They run from $60/ for first prize down to $10/for se- Fenth placing. The hay sam” ples can he delivered on Mondax, August 13 at/the Exhibition. Grounds, or for- -warded to Everett -Hastings, €ate of Provincial Exhibition Assaciation, Kensington Rd: P.E,I? z But the entries must tw Hay Competition, PF. de- partment’ of agriculture. Box 4 200, Charlottetown and receiv’ | ed not later: thanAugust-8; which fs. next Mondat ‘The competition is open ‘Ao the Maritime Provinces. Fach/exhi- bitor is Jimited to one entry per class “and he must be ‘able to show, -if-he is requested, that he has at least one tone of similar / /quality hay/m his farm. The hay must be prodiced in the 1968 erop. oné regulation states, STAGE OF GROWTH - AYgreat deal of ‘importance is placed’ on the stage of growth Sat hich the-havAs-cut. For ex- ainple 36° tn 40 points. are puow- if#—the—h; som ar early headi ing “stage.” If thevhay was bf in early bleom Ahe points awarded will ruin Arom a high/of 25 to a low of/3!. For mid to late binssom the hay sample is awarded 21-80 points. Ifit was cut at the seed stage the award is down as low as 15/with a high of 20. Other things taken into consi- deration include the proportion ‘of leaf tn stem, and and odor. pio BARLEY & ? 1S REST veat we had/an George Morris, tells us that corn is the hest crop te grow if the purpose ie the feeding of “ivestock/ Mr. Morris wes tatking parvcularlw about the cud-chéwing animals like _- Ontario mah eattle. In this connection he was | singing the praises of an additive that urea, as would create the t An ADEQUATELY wir- ED home is a more sale- able home hoth now and in the future’ OF PRINCE EDWARD» ISLAND plese iasioenesioenconee : WORTHS PHARMACY QUALITY DRUGS SERVICE SAVINGS _¢ ~ We Dispense any Prescription, “J. E. AH. Worth 1914. Reet?harm. Free Delivery and Mail ta Service 14? Prince St Phone 4.2424 -— 49 Veare in Businese — i One | and. this may | be --sent | the color ELECTRIC. SERVICE—LEAGUE| He was most definite”, about _it. “grain corn.’ program jcording to Morris, corn7was' the’ An Ontario/ where — thete ./a re} ee produce | Thete are not ethan Konsinaton ‘Broadway Dial 267-31 39 We can supply all the materials to bbuitd the plans shew tf J Yh. using. of something close tn deri sian He would guise harley ta replace much of the nals acreage #8 “At nne stage Mr Vones Aue gested 200.000 acres ofg harley At) #0 bushels ta. the cre it would” mean. 19 million. bushela There's no earthlv reason whv you can't, do it.’ he ‘said with lemphasis Production can run. consider. ahly higher; he suggested. In the United Kingdom the herter grow 55 hundredwetght now, vand . they're hundredweights {With the Imperial hundredweight equalling 118 pounds, Mr Jones suggested the Boal is that. much’ jhigher | Set your. goal for at. least two |tons per acre, the crops specia- list at the Ontario Agricultural Coliege suggested, as he put a “harley. ita the acre for all kinds of-Ttvestock:* sen fife cn mong Roth—Ante ario. men were inter f esting speakers, both told: theip’/) story with evident — sinceripy’ Morris preached the gospel//ot corn. to the exclusion of mpstly everything else he_ wag? talk-_/ ing about feed forcattle” and fer the most part. | Our. former. Islandep” preaghed th gospel of harley. corn is good for Ontarin/W. it's /really good. he said Hf hut barlev is the. answer heye in pre Mari times } I'm not Mow noivnu George, sother Géérge. whose surname is Morris But séme of our... live-, stocK/men nist bea hit confuse ed/After listening to both of vey gite advjte so emphatically ye so almost . George Jones Is an Island,/ er, He knows our coyPitions here, and/in the rest/of Ate rest of the Maritimes; Vd rather go along with his ideS$; But George’ Morris was talking of corn silage. He sold a lot of JSlanders. on the / ; ie. Frankly, Im tennis player. He held the Is- ‘ FILM PROC FSSING. - F oy Black and White, or Color. /@ Fasilest Sérvice. | — @ Highest Quality. ~ GEORGE WOTTON. : PHOTOGRAPHY $4 Kent. St. ob harlottetown. By fe P. 0. 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Sale 1 97 : ; ae 5 se: , - CHINA MEN'S, BOYS HOME FURNISHINGS SAVE 25-40% : es SAVE 15% MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS — In’ stripes and~ fancy ath = ~ BONE, CHINA SI GAR & CREAM SETS — Dainty patterns, Jong or short sleeved. Sizes S.M.L LINEN TABLECLOTHS — Stte 5Z x52". Ree d con Georgyan Sha Regular 329-, J Reg.—3-9%8-& 4-98 2 Be _9 eee = ee = ox Er 2 77° Sale © Sonne es steeeees Li, 97 ee yu knes edameeres ees peu es Ze Sale Soke kisseess s SAVE 20 - 33.1/32% a Sees ‘ ¥ : : MEN'S ALL WOOL SUITS —In plains or a SAVE 25% ‘ SAVE, 20% tones in blues, greys, browns, olives. Sizes %5 - DRAPERY FARRIC, — Ascerted colors and designs CUPS * SAUCERS —Iniported china in assorted in regular or tall Reg 49.95, 59.95. ‘39 97 45°" wide. Reg. 3.98. 2 97 floral designs Regular Me. 6, 4 87 _ Sale, Ale ee ee eee anes Sale ee: SAVE, 33 1,/3% : ave ee ' MEN'S DRESS HOSE — Yn all wool or. stretch ny- AVE 15% SAVE. 50% 8 lon plain and fancy. in blie, brown, olive, grey. | KINGSTON BLANKETS — Washable, _mothproof BIRD ORNAMENTS — In atunal colors. Size 10-12. Reg. 1.50. : 72 x 84". ‘Reg. 4.98 Regular %e Sale 49c Sale a a 97c Sale 4.27 ; SAVE 15 9 SAVE, 15% HAND MIXER & 18 only., Sale SAVE 18% G. E. TOASTER — 12 only. Sale 970, 20% SAVE CHROME BREAD BOX — 8 pees -9 SAVE 17% INSUL /BOARD- Sale 300 sheets. Reg SAV F IRk% SLATE SURFACE ROOFING — 36" Reg. - 6.79 rreten: Sale ; 40 rolls 557 rall, SAV E 14% ‘ 4 EASTERN CEDAR SHINGLES--150 sq, 2nd. clear’ ALL SU MMER FU RNITURFE, — Lawn chairs. chai- settes, chaise lounge’, umbrellas, tables, ete Reg. values 2.98 ‘to 49.9 Sale $2. 53 ig $42. 46° SAVE 15° FINE QUALITY REDROOM FURNITURE — By Vilas) Kroehler, Kilgour, ete. 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