FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE NEWS LETTER imm‘ adding new touches or color m oi the landscape with the purple oi the clover holds. the whim at one daisies and along the roadsidea the violent purple oi the lupinc. Those or that live lien parhaps become I riot of color. but it is easy to understand thatlirustration would be just about upon the visitor the impact flaming. For ourselves J u n a i this week and then two week: of and July produce a miracle beauiot which almost completely arrangement. w a s ‘ dispel: the misery that March and April. A drive through the provlilce‘will be reccived with mixed m- at the present time is indeed very rewarding experience a one which evcn the dullest mind: can hardly iaii to arthro- ciate. We have always suspected it me poets who enthused over i sweet smell or the new mnwnlprct that Dr. Walsh'I observe hay never lurked very much it in a boiling sun, or In an un- tent at least by things that have ventilated mow or a hay barn. happened in the handling of our It was ccrtainly casicr to bc cn- ‘ cash trons- “Stance! I" thusiastic over the song or the nortcd tor example where :3; cricket it one could sit in the shade and enjoy the com... much less than so cents per hu- Hay making is a lactof agric turn! Tile and one which up to ‘ ‘ rew years ngo in...le b a c 1min: brought three times as muc Howeven when sold In Halifax stores, It “in. is not our intention to take any breaking la b o u r, things have changed and the bale-r and the escalator mu M the drudgery h moved rrom an essential task. ' n irnm‘ n machinery standpoint. but they ' ’ hour is convcrsciymcrhans railed tn accept True. the costs have snvlng in la very great. ACROSS THE ISLAND Stormy Horse Trips By Island's Pioneers By NEIL Provincial-Farm Editor I HAD an interesting the Ion of Pinette who told me 5 men on their Way Irom Charlottetown got. Ca snowstorm and stopped just , _ clilfe area. I imagineilorrncd a circle with their horses and animals as warme as pos. trompmg amund inslde the circle to keep ii-om getting too cold. t sleighs rugged the Sometime inter Gmrge up with his horse “Pony”. The group or men asked him it they would make mom (or his horse in the rinE. but he replied "No. I'm going home." “not you protested “How can you pas cause and me The old Story says that straicht to his own barn. come part at the folk lnm People used to go 'Fel'rv heron- tile old hrid Tcmcinber cros iii; tlic icrr MR. RDBERTSON wired mind when he said “II sol-n rust rcw years or the early wonderrul rcadlnc." tticrs came unumis oi yenrs l axe. or liming homes, and later iar Wed down one tree. than sat on the stu irustration. Sezond and men were nxc‘mcnithuy had and cried in helplcs days. I would think—hut so a terrible time. HE told me a story about n ur hiacAuls wh t N . . n was r Polly that brnught cnrlv- settlers close to title spot wile-1:132; ‘ Selkirk Park is now located. and a boat came alonoside to seek “recruits They took replacements whore thcy round them in those days, Ind never stopped In ask w But the canny doctor had men lyinz about Lh red in sheets or otherwise trundlt‘d c What was mg. the dortur Fever aboard It was line was the last they Saw‘oI the warshi The Doctor is buried in hold me. Freight qu Done By Horses MERCHANDISE. and other goods. had to be Helm horses in winter. once the summer boots had stopped in late and the PInetbo man who used to fsrm In Eldon. had some of thine early day! in rive one Province's ‘RioiOf Colors Is Siar’rling To Visitors This week aiure has held as been to. than to point out that Island are g , The ice Wasn't hushed in the early days and r, number at ‘Providing a Superior type ht ' can't possibly get home in this storm' WILL take me home". was Lhe . old horse. who had crossed the ice many time's and he had :mcanny abil y to make nay In all kind. or weather condit- ons. Mr. Buchanan look the bridle and reins on his horse. he was arraid he might try to guide the animal at times, pull "Polly" oil in a wrong direction. Mi. Rnbt‘rlson toldi Mr. Buchannan persuaded the others to rollnw him. “Pan ’ ys t e e n no or the Bclrast district _ on the ice at Corish or xinlnck to use the local namc, alter crossing the ad Hillshom 0ch Diary Would Be Fascinating CDl‘lC bail kept a diary wvorina us Woodsman. Yet they had to steal re' ' Tom Machined—lie lI ed El to d v where Tuber“ 7 Already 111055 who IIIerle would IIth. In many cases Mr ' co have 1'" gidmtfiefr‘fiwtfgnflg 3' u .t, have tonndcrcd on the t r l o I: “my, .0 capture “I, gm“), rocks or tarmer indirrcrencc added value of the early cut product. Hay making. provided that the weather I! satislactory. can be carried Hui expedillousc iy. A repetition of its! year's to mcnt lodliterenc . With Ihe lot- "5 eramenta in this province h 3 ve Ielt it wiser {mm a political standpoint to keep out 1)! m . kctlng in dererence to a politic- ally influent I buslnesd coin» BEEF PRODUCTION As the prcss has already giv- en extensive coverage to th discussion ot beer at the A it: meeting. it is not the intention to add much runner. However. a number or points were made that bear repetition. First of all three lnctora determine the grade confirmation. flashing. and union. The top animal w or course, have good contirm tion. good flashing and satisrac- tory finish. not too much— not too little. One important point is the tact an animal has what is called ndard grade contnrmatlon and with this has the tinish or a choice animal, then it will not grade standard because standard grade calls ior leancr meat without heavy rinlrh. We suspect that consid» erable money has been lost by iarmcra attempting to put my norm on what was a medium animal trom a coniormatlon standpoint. The charts exhibited by Walt- er Grant indicated that a farm is i too much Io bear. One good rain at line weather would be the ideal Dr, Wiiido Walsh's observa- tion on our marketing technique a . actions. There are those who lid i will agree With him and there or will he a corresponding nnm itake violent acceptloo and main. tnin there is nothing wrong with mi tho way in which island tarni hr lil’ltdul‘ls are marketed. We a“ antions were inspired to some ex- re iland turnips were sold uplshcl to Nova Scotla iirma A11 3 : aitcr some tidying up and pack- ch pas-lion in this matter other Iarmers over the years have been satisfied (0 leave market- iTIE to other people and have a much responsibility or they beef cow herd Is one which will require extremely high effic- Iency. to make it come out on the right side 0! the ledger. Dur- ing the discussion the opinion persons that there seemed much to be supplementary operation war made ror an examination at cnnLroIled cross breeding. The tarmer member or the pan. :1 stated quite frankly that in A. MATHEW" .orocr to make his beer opera- ‘nel-essnry to add some tiltecn i. It lew days no with Jr}? Robert» dairy cows which were used in time interesting stone». or days that i provide a cream cheque. and 1 through cross breeding were also it I in a terrilicffceder animal. e Earns- ORGANIZATION MEETINGS During the week 01 July ISIh bio. and started l the executive or the Dairy Foods nir Twecdy's Po Buchannau, Ml. rinan v2 any Farm. ' ntconsider- atinn of matters related to the .Set-asidc and the developments befllot the expanded promotional er- 0“ ‘ tort while it is not posaible to be the 51ny make it in this weather? ren Polrv was an'presaion is very strong that Can- an anion dairymco with very low ,exccptinns are measuring up to the challenge of supporting their be ou-n industry. it very rare instances have we heard or farmers reruslug “Potty” took his master ham and went 5 long since In- matter cnuld be discussed with these persons on a personal has- is they might change their .mind. unrortunately there is not time ror this sort or approach. was built in the curlv isms "I.We 05“ “'“y “We” "0915mm " .\lr Rnbt‘risnn told me. :tlwre are people selling dairy ‘vmducts who have very little in- shore in Snuthport. (crust in the luture ol the lndus» ltry or very little belief in theme ‘selvcs as a part or the industry. “‘7‘ Durinl the week at July 22nd the|the Canadian Federation or Ag- riculture holds its semi—annual a thought Lhat has oitrn been in Settlers here, it would have made ntlnnd that had' from pans nI - ust oi illem would have no ing which will extend over three days has a lengthy agenda cov- ering such matters as submio ‘2 ‘5‘“ sion to the Royal Commission a ev told me last the ltrst settler in‘ * Terence. rural Lher generation to he to suivivc in those e or the pioneers mutt have had chemical inquiry. me A British warsh had Irain them, tor the Navy. hcthcr ihe men were willing. dock wrap up, Whrn 'he sailors Asked ‘ calmly tokt thcrn “we havc Yellow or the terrors or the time. and that p. the Polly cemetery. Mr. Robertson Tali. his! West resides now horse and lend another behind him drawing I accord sleigh. The Irelgbtlng fee was an to 5 (m and MacKinnon would pa lull pounds. now with his two sleigh! 0 ton on each SIEIEII when the “min by “‘3: day! in winter. prim“ to the way line Ibout I905 or carried orodm and march OWEN MARTIN lid l brothr would drive Elgar. Mr. Robertson satid mwenund wouldmmstoml matador-lemma "Lvinq Is Part A? in It him. A is i E Itihcm annulmentinwnsmallpcnottbepag. Gl . m In. and lh‘y H'FII have some 131: riveting when in, t a resolotkm agar-t allowing mmobl't-a Mum“ III several nun minutes of a I. it Manly valuable in I% In “sh-pound horse I LIKE” ihi’ Iiory M “It circuit 13mm “(I WI! trying a can involvln‘ll hone ng.’ gr “ man 32!! h]! been WMIM‘NE IYIM in "ll-l CF!" observed our Honour" replied one Fa “k halls-'nttnldlul buslne‘i J e o I co um on horse India 1 Kuwait,” [YImLUIclnflnd I ,bmue he noted N'l Mirna Ire m bly In [I Mic trip. He would his lot was good. It was observed. Iht‘ only wnv ol Irolghtint! in those ‘ blilldlm! of the Murray Harbor - 'M. the Finals mun Said, Schooner! ndlse Along the coast In a r. timme had a contract in drive the "In!I from Ch: Hmm In Min-r" Harbor. IL He It waild till! it as far Ls Eldon the rlst of the way In Murruy ‘ those (lays. A man when l cow mild Of Horse Trading" trad! or the Mm traders. “Lyian Nobod all“ Mr y ever compl ndehadiomailethaliomhc Jr. to trade hind nil in someone era:m um a meant ed» anniversary or their running which her new are memben l Redford to tMvrl v u lamb" 301 Mon winntm v dealer opposition. and govern-iyayR or tcr we suspect that most gov-. ' operation centered entirely in a was expressed by a number of said for continuing b e e 1 production in the Maritime! as a to dairying. Finally a strong case is The Guardian. Charlottetown. Ffl. July ll. 1983. i CHURCHES SUNDAY JULY 7 KINGS [700 vvm Ewen E student. MDN‘I‘AGUE UNITED Eny‘ MURRAY HARBOUR Church tist Pastorate. Montague: am Sunday School: 11 Slurg 1. . M wot-ship; 2.30 pm Sunday School. Mur- iuu. Sunday School 3.15 pm Murray HIT» bor 7.30 pm wors in. Nelson. ‘QUEENS Ieylieid 8 pm. Conducted byill l.m. Central Ch Rev. GM. Fraser. MURRAY RIVER Se 25* Rev. B. Lo . minister. Sunday School 10 um. viorsliip 11 run ed by Communion. M sionary Rally 7.3) km. Funk w. Lacey to Friday, July 5th at PBESBYTEI'IIAN Wood Island: Worst Pentecostal . unshury Donald Nicholson. MONTAGUE P A S T 0 RM. Charge, The United C h u re b. Rev. Russell Burns, mini! t: 1'. Lower Montague worship 9.45 Church, Central P Cave‘ 1 YORK PASTORAL VALLEYFIELD — ORWELLlUnited Church. Minister: rbrackley. induction or Sunday School 10.45 I.ln. Rev. 'l'I-IE PRESBYTEEIAN . 1 Lin. sacrament serr- vica oI I1on communion; '1.” m. lolycouluunlon. It John'l, Milton III 111.: Sunday School 11 mm. Iion Commun- ion Ind lemon. CHRIST DRUM. (he!!! Valley lAulIlcnni. veulnl pru- yer all lemon 1 o'clock. . All. Plum, vr‘lat—lnvdhlrlcl WINS“)! PAS'IOML Chm lThe United Church. Worthy:— ‘Higl‘iileld 8,30 I.m.: win l [on North H mm Prlneeww Road MacDouEaII. 10 ot Christ. 11 am. morning wor- 7.3a pin. Rev. 'i‘.n Grudge, ml... . . . . v - "1- chip and Lord's wow: 6 no m-listcr. . to improve the situation worship; 7.30 pJ’n. Evensnnz- Bible School. Speaker: 3“ k Joe BlJ'NIIIJRY UNITED Chum!) Worship 9.30 mm. conducted by 1 Rev. John Bull. FREE CHURCH oi Scotland. wn li Chime. Worship DV: Chlrlatteto Rev. am. and 7 p.m. Nu lame: Ilia Head. Orwell Head 11 mm; Val~‘Frnnk W. Lacey 9.30 R In. York; l Stnnohel thisvsabiial‘h, Rev. W , s p.m, lunderhay. minister, ’ CHARGE. Uuiiv urc E e v. York Church i B pun. CHURCH. ‘ lip 9.30 l.ll'ltl JUST ARRIVED J. F. minister, Arish. Canoe am Montague worship 11 . om. sacrament praise service. . . ,_ o... n .... 5...... HAY RAKES Sackyile. editor or the United 55mm! héiiirii NineS first; Churchman. Sturgeon attcraooa 1 am on ay c , N at m the ’ . . Ch rchill: 10 am. Sun my on a on my)“ “a pm Scblml hour. Minister Rn. Market MONTAGUE Edwin Chagel. .1“de L, Gum, one a m. the Lo 'o upper or bcuevers: 10.45 am. Sunday HAMPTON PASTORAL HAY ESCALATOR school tor all use: includinl adult Bible classes: we . regular rcrvice. MONTAGUE P A S T 0 KAI: The Prelhyterlm church. St. Andrew‘l Cardig- p. . No service Rev. .tinn a success he had Inund It i Service Bureau will meet with} de nite on progress. yel the im- the Set-aside. Quite liker it the a m meelinz ln Winnipeg. The meet» on taxation. the hull finality con- adult education nonlerence. broadcasting policy. ' and special reports Train the Polli‘y Com- mittee dealing with ARDA a n d More Happy Kids! SCHWARTZ one thlag his minim Happy and proud lo Brant Madam. Summer- Super Pedal Cor, won in tho SCI-[WAR are (left) Mnrlt Guudet of Gaudet’s SIve-Eany' Stan when the qunlilylng jar of SCHWARTZ Peanut Butter was bought. Ind Schwartz Representative Allin) ‘ Maritimo winners on: Rickey Abbott, Bellini, . S 8.. Neil Conley. Fredericton, N. 3.; P u Sutherland, Stellartrm, N. a . N. S, Contact continues tu Sept- N. 3.; Winnie Ann Dares. Dartmouth Church School 10.15 .. woo- 0' the It?!“ “PP” 1‘ ‘- “‘4 ' Thanksgiving servlce 7.30 pun. firlgigxd snernmentvof bill-uh“: 39., Donald Nicholson. mtoiat 1G & c Ies find “momma.” Runway" “mm W Valley worship and aacrament “t ‘ I baptism “0 P-m‘ 5‘ 1" CORNWALL UNITED Church. 1 ‘ ' and WV. hll drawnmmaw [mymm Worm e Domino“ who Rent st. onton in ma: nary. machinery ropui's. vs SC 00 or man 0 . W019. . . shin 710 am Rev. null C- Low- 1 Wuhan pm. Sunday but 2-1651 thou merchants invite you to drop in when you an In town. eiy. EA. ED. mlnlller- thw Dominion ii a.m v Inn 10 am. Cornwall MUM” “mam” ’ M“ Rev. LL Walls. minister ray River charge. The U nttcd 6H MAS Church. Murray Harbour in NORTH RIVER Baptist Pu- “firs Farmer! M ‘am: Murra' River 11.30 am lorate Rev T.w. Howard. mln- - HOT WATER BAI IIER'I. Es Little Sand ' worshir nevi; l ister. Worship: Tairview i1 Sunday Schnul 11 am I e a.rn,; North River a pm: on; . Sands Sunday School in am. Crook: service or dedication at AT THE R H..." M ‘ Rev. David II. aarwtse. mioir electric organ lilihmeilnory lg! TURN OF A ’1 those who gave eir ives in e "e { n a. m” - i th' e lint , 7.30 we Antoni. Pm, ‘ 50”“5 — 5" 3”” P” :llxlcgw‘zlui heir-then: “Lay guest on, on not Water Heater- own-toad iii moan- “"31 Puma "F Um” Chm" soloist. Sunday Schools: Fair— wm am am” W,“ h WO'SIHP 8' 50""! ‘1 “no '3“ view 10 am; Kingston in 3.111.: childrens, F. 7 m my “a Fortune 7.31] pm. Rev. Lloyd mg Creek 1n.is om: North a lull: Wm Ivsny, guest sunniy. Rev. 1:. m. We. 2 pm. weal. . Adams. minister. v 31 Charge. Uniled iional Farmer's Union. Plercey. St. Mark‘ do. wllunr of n Ahhly to b. Annoum ti. Charge, The United 0 h u r c h. pin. Victoria 11 am; Banshaw 7. Bryn R. Jones. minister. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Si. John'l Ballast: ERNON -— POWNAL Putin‘- l CONTEST WINNERS ' HAopy Kid!" meant. With Brant and CULTIVATORS In Hampton. Sacramen an arm Ibrahim Rustin no am: Canadian 11 am. New Granola I ML nov. ILP Bestiary. PRINCE —- EARRING» ton and Mt man PA IMII m Chum 'nic Prubyurln of m church, Wmhlp Mt. Stuart m, "m p 9.30 nan. ; ii an; Sam 10 in no pm 3 e r vlcea pm conducted by Zion Hele Men Rev. TJLB. 50111911. inten- incinerator. Grant. um: I. 73) mm. In B. m paatnr, m. nichard Cot- nub. moo loud-u In . WWI-dd I lerll 30"! I: e I: CROSS ROADS Chrllliun. Wonhip 1.31 p.111. Rev. Wallacn Howls“ will be the lpnulll speaker. HUNTER RIVER Obrui'vrhl.o wWolill E River : l , Hunm v: - 11:15 I.m.: North Wiltshire kw W 11 mm. Combined um p.111. Minllier. Rev. W.E. Din- with Union Corner com" trill. lion. Victoria Want 3 mm. United Who-flu mm mm 9 Cum. 03-51mm. III! Data; 15 . . W stud-lid I pa: tar m5. InbthonEill.Rcv.lhlng Nd. print- In« clinic. I'm Lot 11 no” yon . .Illv‘v NEW me Presbyterian gm ‘“ " ' lover-nos It 2,30 Inn. cot-hot. edbylheludenotihnsnudu School Van. ._Alma United baptist Futili- Ate . Okary 10m a.1n.; p, FARM ERS’ MARKET There's a smart practical my for farmers to stretch lllelr fomilybudgcthhavo medmflhgsflmmckc life more enioydbh. Here's how you can do It! Shop this WEK and EVERYWEEKOI'HIIMIIIMIIMOIIMIW.YOII wll am :prL “I” s In. ANGLICAN m IPIINBFIELD 4w“ Alm- m.; 7.!) Nu. M (Coulide on page it) It EASY FINANCING CANADIAN TIRE Stewart It Madge LN. ASSOCIATE swim I heel 3t. nut-II MR. FARMER! EQUIP YOUR TRACTOR WITH NEW B. F. GOODRICH TIRES AT THESE LOW PRICES 9x 24 ......... 40.11 0x38.......... ‘8.“ ... “.84 11x38 .......u. an WHITLOCK TIRE SERVICE DIAL 4-61 12 1x28........~. um Chm- y Rustler) 9.” mAulHn n phen Daniela. Ste M0NTAGUE CHURCH o t Church. Mio- . 0pm 7 man“ A pm A, Christ. Bible Sc 1‘0 a. 1i isler in charge. .1). iii; . worship and commun on: llott. 9.30 am. Vernon River: i am. sermon: Lessons in... thy... Orwell; i in... com v.i.. BELVEDERE PALMER Early Church. Evening Slur-ship; ley STORE ELECTRIC 7.30 pm. Sermon T e nwer n “m may Pculccost, Friday. Bible study _ “mum”? “STORM; .6 um a pm Speaker: w J, Walla. tChmh The "Wed Ch“ ” : st. peters Rd. ca'um “mum...” Ruse Valley 10 a.m.: Ricaoal- ml] 2 m: BEACH POINT _ Sunday hane 11.15 a.ni North Granvll- ' School and bible study at mull: a pm. Rev. Thomas Evans. i am. Remembering the Lord at pastor. i Y 11.30 am, preaching at a pm Please note change in time. L. THE UNIT?” 92““: MW“ our Harris spcaker. 5mm“ 5"." '3 ’5 charge. Dedication or organ: WHITE ROSE THE P R E s B Y TE R TAN Park Royal Male Eight. Dr. T.C. 1 Church Murray H a r h o u r Mcunnan “WEI preach. Migun North. 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