Veteran Parties 'S U p port System Court, .three more “to the Que from. pirates who- | bec Superior Court, one to the. |raid foreign vessels. ‘ OTTAWA (CP)—The Liberals! Robert. Prittie (NDP — Bur- | er and Censervatives—only exist- natty-Richmond), . after quoting | ‘New Brunswick Supreme Court, ing federal parties which have |, jaw professor who called the |°"® for the Ontario county court Washers & Dryers always supporters of the ruling WILL’ GIVE PROTECTION -| federal “) GIVEN SONAL READING — MANILA (Reuters) -— Philip- - The debate broke out on-a ml- | pine” customs officials plan to nor government bill to amend! put _ soldiers aboard foreign the Judges Act to {provide for | ships anchored in Manila’s the appointment of {two mote | judge’ to the Ontario Supreme south harbor to protect them | frequently — i2 The Guardian, Charlotetown, Ft, April 2 1966. St. Johin’s Sealing Captain Charges Piracy On Ice Pans ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)—PI- |ships; particularly by” the Nor- racy on the, ice-pans off north- | wegians, ern. Newfoundland was included| ‘Too many Norwegians and among accusations as not enough ice,” is the way Hol- the . first Newfoundland - sailing . lett. described this are for- vessel returned from this year’s \tunes. - \hunt ‘and began unloading her | Kean added cargo of pelts, ' |wegians vessels cut in front of * The Algerine came back. with ihis ship three times in one day ‘only 5,000 pelts in her holds. jto reach the seals: . Determining Variety Of Seed For Planting J By DAVID K. SMITH jheld control of judge's appoint- | appointment system ‘“‘disgrace- | nd .one for the district court of ;/ments—joined to reject minority |fyl. said he had nothing |Alberta. The bill was debated | party criticism that the political, gainst politically’ "= connected | for more than ‘an hour then | appointment of judges weakens jlawyers going to the.bench. But | ding the prestige of the Canadian ju- they should not ‘be the only ones |siven_ thine ape fine! meena) | diciary, "that Nor- Capt. : Field Crop Specialist P.E.I. Dept. of Agriculture Depart- | considered. athe tauthor’ at’ the . P.E.T. According to, Capt. Job Kean | The Aigerine, owned is Bow: ,, SSL sh E a Bere i Pl pc Reina if 4 lbs. ‘ment of oli Box. ane, there oe sei meen grog iring Brothers Ltd. of St. John’s, Cann - di et ‘ } septum Bd Fo hae Co eee Business Men’s Hares ; foil Charlottetown : more. at ar on |was one. of some 22° vessels |” | oor ote | ee aes oo ar 4 lbs. (NOTE: The de cioliatnws ice by the ship’s seal hunters, |hunting seals on the ‘so-called | tion “snapped ay eerie as = jtem ‘is injurious to the judiciary ig Seite LUNCH tay toca: “crop mixtures, but Rate per acre 9 lbs. offices of the P.E.I. ‘Depart- disappeared __ the ship ar- front north of-Newfoundland. _ gration “minister \in the Disten| ‘because judges start their work i "Served Daily, 75¢ + CROCKETT 7 STOREY ‘ first a note on two farm’ meet- PASTURE... = . poorly drained ment of Agriculture are now or ived to co leet on j | A second ship, ‘Newfoundland hakas aciminiatke during a on the bench’ tainted by ‘'thie’ + rant: spar Yngs held on Aprl 1, this after-. land . on the 5th floor of the New And, crew cy . ’ Lack Hol- |the Chesley A. Crosbie. is’ -due Commons debate. : cloud of political eectieuabier of ow" s Restau ; . i s . oe ~ noon and evening. *Timothy Provincial Building, Rochford ett of St. John’s feels that some lin St.’ John’s today with 13,000 a teh Dial 4-5559 St., Charlottetown. and see us! -Come im of the dwindling harvest re- |pelts, some 3,000 more than her | Justice Minister Cardin and It was “more than a eek \ sulted fr ont ine renged traffic by '1965° harvest. These meetings are en es- Canada No. 1 or Climax 4 Ibs. tablishing good -stands of hay < tice, General Birdsfoot Trefoil Pennell'dence’ that men appointed ar Corner Powiial &/ Grafton St. cite and pasture. The topics te be Empire 3 Ibs. | “pees psy. se repetamaen = | ‘ 2 discussed will include: avail- White Dutch 1 Ib. mar able land and suitable forage Kentucky Blue - a " species, fertility for establish-- | ing forages, seed varieties and EARLY HAY mixtures, seed. bed prepara-— —land as - tion, Inoculation, -seéding ma- | Orchard Grass ee chines, pros and cons of a. | Hercules or Frode 4 Ibs. nurse crop’ and caresf estab- Red. Clover —LaSale 2 lybs Rate r acre y — well drained ished stands. The speakers.for A'lsike 1 bb. these topics will include N.M. Timothy Rothwell, Hogg . and. Lythle . Canada No. 1 or Climax 2 \bs Seed Co,, Ontario; Alan Saun- Rate per-acre 9 Ibs. | ders, © District Agriculturist, MIDSEASON HAY - ‘— well drain. ‘ ‘ N.B.. Dept... of Agriculture; | 7 ed land “Keith -LeLacheur, » Research ‘Timothy i Officer, Experimental Farm, Climax 4 lbs. ~ ** Charlottetown aiid Dr, Lloyd Red Clover—LaSalle 2 Ibs . _ MacLeod, - Research ‘Officer, Alsike 1 Ib. : Experimental , Farm, Char- Rate per acre 7 .Ibs. lottetown. LATE. HAY — well-drai ned: x All of these daaakenn: ‘have had Jand several years of .experience in Tiniothy' > e - gorage production and are well Drummond 4 Ibs. | w qualified to bring us the latest Alfalfa : ‘ and most up-to-date information | Vernal 5 lbs. s ae available. This afternoon (April | Rate er atre 9 Ibs. ; 1) the, meeting will begin at 1.00) or é 3 _ pam#at Birch Court, Experi-| Brome vg . mental: “Station, Charlottetown. | Saratoga 12 Ibs. : } ccaarenc er = fc). . TODAY, TONIGHT and SATURDAY UNTIL 5 P.M. begin at 8:00 p.m. at the Prince | Vernal 'S lbs. J - a County Vocational - School in | Rate per acre . 17 Ibs. ce Summerside. The meetings are | ‘*Reed Canary grass may re-. . : sponsored ~ by Atlantic Whole- place '2 the Timothy with ex- a . an salers Ltd., Halifax Seed. Co. ceptionally poor drainage. : * . PED) Ltd., Seed and Ag,,Che- |HAY + poorly ae land. | 3 sata micat—Pept. Maritime .Co-opera- | Timothy j tive. Service; Canada Packers | Canada No. 1 or Climax “4 Ibs. | Shur-Gain. Division and the Birdsfoot Trefoil . ¥i P.E.I. Department: of * Agricul- | Empire ; 4 Ibs. ture. We do hope that you ‘will | Alsike se 1b. . ~ attend. a Rate per acre 9 lbs.. § _ All varieties recommended 8 STEPS TOWARDS - * felow have been grown and|; . ~~ -INCREASED - . . "tested at Experimental stations. |- FORAGE PRODUCTION: We. know from experience. that! .1. Have your soil tested. The these varieties are the _best soil test will determine the ee aVallabie*at™ present: ; amount: of-lime-and-fertilizer._re- OATS. - ‘| qui : Since lime is essential FUNDY early maturity. | t the top six inches of , Rust and smut resistant. Strong | it-must be applied before straw. “seeding out and -worked into the. ABEGWEIT —“tridseagon ma- | soil. turity. Rust and smut’ resistant. 2. Prepare a figm; tine oo - Moderately strong straw. - \é@d seed bed. ” Boy's STORE | BOYS SUIT SALE oe ate pan dyrrcrerein creme “OUR ENTIRE. STOCK: OF 1000 “SUITS” IS ON anid | SAVINGS 10% to 50% ‘GARRY ae: maturing var-| 3. Apply lime, manure ae fer- | : i fety. Rust a smut resistant. \tilizer as recommended. - 3 ’ ‘ong straw. 4. Use recommended grass: | MANY WITH ARLEY legume. mixtures. HERTA — Two rowed, rough | 5. Buy Canada Certified No. 1] } TWO PANTS: ing than Charlottetown’ 80.| 6. Inoculate the legume seed.: | a Strong straw. Resistant te lodg-| 7: Seed out without a ‘nurse y New for Spring & Easter \ A suit sale for evéryone one of the Zreatest e All the new wanted — sis ae veer: P. Bok al the wanted pat- ® Biggest ‘selection ing and .breaking. crop or with low rates of seed. | oe FREE cuffing CHARLOTTETOWN “80 -—Two | ing." rowed, rough awned type. - .& ‘Apply good sesasenee Juni 2 : ) terns including: pic'n pics herringbones, diagonals, rae ee Generaily high. een eee eee j (6 ior Boys ) ‘ 48 “2 Ceanta's Smar “styling an i ag ae by yielding variety. ‘Instead of buying common | to 10 years 2 . 7 eee Secment Semen sabes horts, cai “TETRA PETKUS — Vigorous mixtures such as the 70:15:15. ~ a ee ae viens, OM eee ee and. moderately -winter hardy.” jmixture of. Timothy, Red and-| SPRING WHEAT Alsike Clover, buy single varie- SLEKIRK.— Hard, red and ties and either have. them cus- | ” Boys Si 43 beardless. Strong straw. Resis- tom mixed or do it yourself. | izes iq tant to rust, smut and bunt. SILAGE CORN ‘ 1is possible to use Canada No. 2 This shoyld be done because it aq to 6 years) Reg $79 to $89 PRIDE 5.- nd and Canada No.'3 seeds to-for- - DEKALB 29 j mulate a Canada No. 1 mixture, - WARWICK 263 such as our common 70:15: 15 HAAPALA H 175 JACQUES 8503 ~ UNITED 108 ’ If top grade seed is nites in | __a_well prepared seed bed the chances of it growing are-good; 4, on the other hand if high or low grade seed is placed in poorly « Prepared_seed bed its ‘chances * of survival are slim. For these ed news recently ~her mother, reasons the rates of seeding per | Mrs. A. Arsenault, Wellington, is acre for forage mixtures recom- a patient’ in the—Prince— County mended below are considerably | Hospital, Summerside. : "less than have been recommend-| A number of students of the : _ed in the past. |Alberton “Regional High School _ - Using the seeding. rates list- | are absent - with the flu. ed below, it is very important | Mrs. Roch, O’Brien, St. Law- that high quality seed is-used;— rence, returned to her home af- that the seed is placed mo ter being a patient in the West. deeper than a half.inch into’ | ern Hospital, Alberton, _ &.well prepared firm seed bed | Mrs. Anthony Gallant is im- ‘that the proper: amount of ‘fer- \Proving following surgery in the tilizer, sib and manure - is mixture. If what is set down. above is- not clear or if. we could - help you please get in touch with the RUSTICOVILLE. Mrs. Peter F. Gallant receiv- ‘ Boys’ Permanent Press SLACKS. 7. ® Fine worsted finial Little Boys’ Coat & Cap Sets 16° 95 SPORT COATS * Our Entire Stock of ee vn on Sale at 10 to 50% Off. One group Reg. $35 to $45 « af ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE CHESTER an TROUSERS is P u i 'Prince County “Hospital, Sum- applied, that the legumé seed merside. he inoculated and that. the | Shirley Murray RN, resumed seeding is done at the earliest her duties as nurse in the possible date; Western Hospital after being ab-_ FORAGE ._ CROP MIXTURES sent for some time with the EARLY PASTURE well | mumps. drained land “ @ Colorful Eng- lish tweed @ Sizes 3 to 6x Orchard Grass a ' Hercules or Frode he 4 Ibs. r =P English Worsteds REG. 22.95 Re Y ' - x & Canada No. 1. or” ; | : ' . : . Climax 2 Ibs. | : oh re é ‘5 _ Red Clover—LaSalle 2 Ibs.| JENKINS TRANSFER EXTRA SPECIAL’ ALL ‘WEATHER ane eae : Lebepiaite ie LTD. - SEE Ee @ Reg to$30 95 ate(‘per acre’ § i * ‘MIDSEASON. 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