» ' was ’ b- . Ohariowenwa. Vid Mewart, city; Inspector AS. = Rotary Club Meets At Farm [ies ase seuine incsialfieret EME ie RE ie! : Hlon. J. Angus MacLean minister | land; F.A. city: Bil Me Fo R | Urba Field Da of fisheries; Hon. A.W. Math-|Calum, Espanola, Ont; Matt § r urd - n y eson, premier; Heath Macquar-|Currie and W.E. Bosnell Toros- # : on ter. and Mrs. Macquarrie, ~ ; : Rural-urban relations were Shaw. head waitress prepar- . Eugene Cullen, P.E.I. min- isiting Rotarians were: Dar- 4 TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK | iotietown Rotary Club jdined| Alfred Trainor Giee, A. MieDeeald, WP. (Card D. Meckanin Be Soe ‘ forces with the Experimental “Community bounds have been aa Bay o~ oy OR. Ont’ oe been ee as + . re ips, M.P.. and . Phillips, 3 ’ * The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 11, 1959 5 | *="™ We fou ea ee widened so that no longer if any- | Mayor E.C. Johnstone and Mrs. |line, Mass; Thane A. Campbell, - ia ee ee ae presi-/ one im this province isolated”, | Johnstone, Dr. J.A. Clark, Mr.|Summerside; Ed — Comstock, fra wv field dew ’ — Hartien said as he wel-/ and Mrs. Kenneth MacLean, Da-| Westfield, Mass.; M.T. Blue, Se ee ae comed the rural guests and com- | vid Brown, Doris Hartlen, Daisy | Halifax: Dr. Hector— on tags d establish-| mended Dr. R.C..Fisher, Rotary: Parent, John Simmonds. North Sydney; A.E. Boone, Sud- j i The erie. pee chairman of rural-urban relations; Hon. Douglas Scott Harkness, |bury, Ont.; Rev. Frank . rural guests, ladies en his activity in this important | who spoke at the cairn unveiling | Poughkeepsie. N.Y., ‘Dr. Philip Se NOLeNS 6. ee) oeeett. ; following the luncheon meeting, |J. Moorad, Ney Britain, Conn.; - |@ection of the 50 or more active; yi parent also expressed accompanied by Mrs. Harkness, |Bill Jackson, Listowel, Ont-; Ed- ee ene pleasure at the representative | Was also a guest. ward A. Burke, Hobart, N.Y.; 4 , an experience Licata! sia feaganyroe | Guests of Rotary were: J. Da-| H.C. Lindsay, Kentville, N.S. | meeting which was conducted by | tion to all, to adjourn to the main Two blocks will be added to/from Robert L. Cotton thanking) Present Gerry Hartien, and Mr.) tout and nent te slies) spenter, the city’s built up area accord-|the council for the silver tray|” ‘The uncheon, which wes serv-| federal minister of agriculture ing to plans approved at the re-) onic! man Is wo Ruaest took <8 20 a eis arenes So epwende) St Ser. eres . gular August meeting of Char-| 6° donati of 200 persons by the dining-room | the m commemorating ! * ng the necessary land! sagt of the Charlottetown 50th anniversary of the inaugura- = HE lottetown City Council. for the DesBrisay Crescent Play-| under direction of Miss Inez tion of the Experimental Farm at DRIVE IN T ATRE Summer streets, which when completed will have the effect of extending the present limits of Oriebar one block north and All land owners were asked to make the necessary land avail- able “in early course.”’ Summer Street one block east. grounds. such rate of pay. “There muSt be present in work ‘of this kind, a genuine interest and a desire to create and dis- cover anda willingness to give of one’s best beyond the mere call of paid duty. It is evident from the volume and value of successes that have been marked up to the record of the Charlottetown Experiment- A_ letter received from W. R. Brennan, pyblic utilities com- mission, stated that the com- mission has no objection to the, installation of a marine terminal | Action begun by the City of Charlottetown against Frederick Whelan for arrears of taxes, in- cluding poll tax dating back to 1934, on March 10th came on at Brackley Pt. Road Never Say Good aoe ‘10 miles from Ch’town. SHOWING TONIGHT Councilior Arsenault, chair- | regular sitting of Supreme Court when it was adjourned to Tues- day, July 28th for a hearing. In the interim the Prosecution were able to establish to the de- fendant beyond a_ reasonable doubt that poli tax was collect-, able for at least 20 years. In view of the foregoing, coun-' sel for the defence requested an out-of-court settlement which was granted. Allison M. Gillis and Ian MacLeod conducted the prosecution. Defence counsel was John P. Nicholson. will continue to play an increas- ingly important role in the agri- cultural economy of the Atlantic al Farm that we have been singularly fortunate in the staff and equally perhaps that the staff has been singularly happy in its projects.” NEW BRANCH He touched briefly on the re-| As CORNELL BORCHERS GEORGE on the Marine Wharf, as long as! man of the sewerage and water) Grom the Play “Come Prema Megixo @ Prima” by Long: Pwondetig Be D | the Necessary precautions are 7 a ei committee also announced that! carried out. ' : all work on sewers and on the; The chairman of the streets sea will is expected to be com-| committee, Councillor O’Neill, | Pleted by fall. He noted that thé! stated in his report that the new sea wall, which is phase three of sidewalk program has begun in the Spring Park drainage _ Ward Six which includes work and being. carried out on Elm Ave.,! organization efforts of the De- three-quarters completed. | Young Street, Allen Street, Up- partment under which the work A. i. reg — ae at; per Queen Street, Upper Prince! of the former experimental farm ng. all _coun-/ Street, Eden Street and School | service and the science service wes oe oe ane EXTRA COLOR CARTOON — COMEDY, Come As You Are—Bring the Kiddies Box Office Opens at 7:30 — Show Starts at Dusk ‘Admission: 70 — Children under 12 FREE PARK VIEW DRIVE-IN THEATRE Brackley Pt. Road 10 miles from Ch’town SHOWING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY —————s ‘ HELPING PREPARE this Jer-| by Albert (Junior) Boswall of . well for this task. Mr. Boswéll a seeien Tak eset. eld. Long experience in takes the precaution of holding ' animal called. “River North preparing cattle for the show the bull’s horns during the bar- s ring has qualified Mr. Mutch bering operation. ansy’s Beacon” will be shown and more pounds of fat in com- half a century ago the main in- of his rev to oa|Many Fine (Continued from paze 1) champion—George C._ Callbeck— | George C. Callbeck; 3. RS. *ROADSTERS - Filly or gelding born in 1958-1.' _ Mare born before 1956—Frank Lester Rankin, Chariottetown Morrisson. St. Peter's: Torchy R.R. 5.Jonnie Bud: 2. Stanley | Favorite Anne; 2 Preston Bryan- | Ma Kink Flying Blake; | ton, Rollo Bay—Miss Jovee Fal- 2 oo Kitson, Hampshire— conweod; 3. David Younker, Cen-/ duced by his Cabinet colleague.| ness, ‘‘that many of the bene-'000 was of direct benefit to P| Pointer | tral Rovaltv-Bessie. Hon cuty , 1957-1 | Mare with rs foot—1. Cecil! view J. Angus MacLean. In re-/fits which we, the people of | E. I. in the past 12 months and _ oo = Bae! 2 Giceeet ; Acceeta, ‘Wieeanaa tte ae ae ee Canada, have received over the|half of this amount was for agri- Stanl Mayhew vy: +. v | Mite: tresten Sevens Till . 2 § years from the findings of re-| culture. Queen. — 15a Pride: 3 euawradh Sryenten-Sfieu| o's necuan of fi ee ngted | search workers, could not be! In welcoming the guests, sup- Filly or gelding in harness born Joy¢e Falconwood tario. As a ath ae Mame achieved within the bounds of so,erintendent R. C. Parent predict- in 1956-1. Douglas Hill, Chariotte- | Foal born in 1959~—1 shea Bs €SS| many hours a week at such-and- ed that Prince Edward Island Cecil J.| moved to the province of Al- ve something to stick out your | town-Rush Hal; 2. Stanley May- eo eee Bryanton ; 3. | berta where today he is engaged ne pst about’ said Mr. Mtuch. hew: 3. Read Stevenson, Rustco- Pres ’ in a farm operation by remote eno. oye x | ayn Clegg. | Junior Champion ‘under three control ; thori this sub- Mare or gelding in harness, years)—l. Cecil Stewart (foal); 2.; Mr. MacLean mad ! i ee ‘North River breeder born before 1956-1. Elmer J. New-, Preston Bryanton ‘foal o seioreaee (to Mr. Harkness’ war suse he has won two grand| son. Summerside-Davy Watchim;| Senior Champion ‘three ree years | which he rose to the ionsh'ps at the Royal in, 2. R.D. MacFayden. Hunter's ‘ and over) Cecil J. Stewart-Anne’s rank of Lt consécutive years. River—Jolly Lou; 3. Lorne Fer-, Favorite Rilla; cel Se rae Basia Ceo In 1954 his herd sire. “Jester’s | guson, Crapaud. : champion—Frahk hc mi ea lor, ndas Centre: 2. andard Dreamer” took the sen-| Mare with foal at foot—t. Torchy Favorite Anne: 3. grand at the Royal and the George Kitson-Holly Harvester; 2 Grand Champion—Cecil J. Stanley Mayhew—Nigger. lowing year another bull from Stanley Mayhew—Calamity: 3.|Stewart—Ann’s Favorite Riila:| __ Mare with foal at foot—Neil D Mutch farm, “‘Edgelea Bea- oan. either sex)—1. Cecil J. Stewart; Teams of draft horse (in harness) CLYDESDALES George Kitson—Barbara Ann reserve grand champion—Frank MacNeill, Little Sands: Allison L O C A [| lo Cecil' J. Stewart 3. Preston . Cecil J. Stewart and Frank | $tallion born in 1958-1 Cecil J Q | Morrisson, — Torchy Favorite, Stewart, Charlottetown RR 3. 1 Bryanton. | Lorne’ Fer 2. Harold Taylor; 3. | Stewart, New Wiltshrre—Honest, DRAFT HORSES and over)—Cecil J. Stewart— King’s Jock; reserve champion— (none }. Grand Champion-Cecil J. Stewart- King’s Jock; reserve grand cham- pion-Cecil J. Stewart Honest Chief. Box Office Opens at 7:30—Show at Dusk Admission: 70c; Children under 12 FREE quired, from a Jersey than from : Councillors Foster and Gormley,/ Also in the Ward Six area.'research branch with unified = breed has brou to sed lo Polish Entr sey oa euccess {fon sewer system to include__the and that the men are nos’ work-| y cautions any aspiring exhibitor |», fully paved with 22 foot traf- Baker in the absence of Coun. | 28Y and oats. ‘‘Crops were lush| whole. but this fact will not keep when a two year-old heifer. | prizes—you’ must siart prepating| “Among letters read as part of they did in connection with the Vet foxes and after this the the many men who have con- over 30 years Mr. Mutch| This youme animal brought the/ sence of the North River ex- Colonel and was awarded the | ishing the soil became apparent.|J. A. Clark, his predecessor who ? : family in its: struggle to bri i Mr. Mutch isa Jersey man 2!i| showman. As one cattle man put ugel ng; JR is of interest to eer ihe cared for if it was to feed the| amalgamation of services be- Mayor Johnstone said that, im- | Harkness. men fertilizer.”” ister that these two depart ts | of Charlottetown has been great-| partment of agriculture during| government provides to farmers. particularly of the former and/ and H.L. MacLaren who recently | of $36,000 was provided for farm STUDIO Come in your car the way you are. any other breed of cow. Perhaps : . aad all breeders would not agree with | WTe the extending of a contract Councillor O'Neill stated that | gi tion t h activit- of County Construction Company 12 catch basins have been in- = = aa S him. fe : _ |area of John Street: and that; ing on Young Street. Beng a successful showman isthe eastern section of Grafton In the report of the police com- Edison B. Mutch of North River, con Jester” duplicated this feat. | that, “You can’t take your cattle | ge surface and two 10 foot al ad G He and nobody bothered about fer-| While reviewing the activities of I not show his Jersey herd at} A year later in 1956 he was to| out of the woods a few weeks be-| 4s. part of the Trans ae oa. city a ece ee tilizers,” he said. the farm over the past half cen- mn ' and pre-| “River North Pansy’s Bright”) for the next show as soon as the ooonunications was a letter Royal Tour ‘;Potatoes and turnips. A great | tributed their skill and energy ier exhibitor from playing anj topped the Jersey sale of stars| present one is over. | . ideal of occupied farm land was) im the field of research work. ! : r ex-|Use Of eee exceptionally high price of $4.500.| hibitor from the ring, they wel- eee for — heroic act-| «The experimental farm has| headed operations at the farm for | BREED BOOSTER ‘ come h's presence about the cat- rhuogd sinking of & ShiP/ done a great deal in convincing 38 years. af E der ee —— labout a better standard of liv-| tow t t | the way. His claim is that a _ it, “It wouldn't seem ing wathy cscegses ge seee yore hiv. | Coleme! T aie bee It. people. I understand that today, | tween the experimental farm at mer can get more pounds of mil : . DSO | epwards of 2 milton dollars -is; Ottawa and the science service portant as the Farm may be to; TRIBUTES PAID i tai the rural folk of the province. its} In paying tribute to those who| Enumerating some of the forms had alwsys worked in close Raison of assistance which the federal, With each other and would con- \y appreciated. “The farm has | the past twenty years, Mr. Hark-|Mr. Harkness said $400,000 was played an important part in the ness made mention in particular| paid in subsidy ‘on feed grain im-| Your Films for 20 Years ny ee who are/| retired as district inspector of improvement in the province and a > oe ad _Us today”, he said. seed potatoes. under the Maritime Freight rates, 135 Kent St. AS arte. E OF WINNING To this question the longnme y showman said the chief sfaction comes from having of his animals win in close tion. “To win in poor pmpetition means nothing, but ‘the top notchers in the Mari-| a e E parison to the amount of feed re- | eferans Ki ngcra [ Somes on Oran sare breach "ih tne this opinion but certainly the Jer- | p for the x a : s laying of the combinat-| stalled on Upper Prince Street Looking back over the past 50 —~Harkness..said a year-ttound job. Mr. Mutch from the main railway c ing| miléee, santadl Sa Caieaaaaee terest of farming was horses,|provinces and of Canada as a Provincial Exhbition this, win even greater prominence fore exhibition and expect to Win pionway ‘given high praise for the work! Them came the day of the sil- tury, Mr. Parent paid tribute to i i While breeders regret the ab- j - : ? behind the scenes.| following the Royal Winter Fair. 2 | | abandoned. The need for replen-| Mentioned particularly was Dr he (Continued from 1) , age and doc- | As would naturally be expected. | tle barns — so = or oe the farmer that the land must Mr. Parent referred to the to exhibition without Edison’. ‘ ing from the soil. rtime buddy wee 8 We of Mr. spent annually on commercial | laboratories. He assured the Min- strategic importance to the City| have work eder : io or Se 8 at de | tinue to do so‘ in the future life of Charlottetown and I think | of the efforts of Dr: J.A. Clark,| ported to the province. The sum GARNHUM PHOTO The guest speaker was intro-| “1 am sure,” said Mr. Hark- act, it is estimated that $300,-| Ch’town aaa 2 Pi kk KKK KKK SK Tipe DRUG STORE OPEN WORTH’S PHARMACY only drug store OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY HOURS 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Lorne Ferguson, Crapaud; Kitson: Foal born in 1959-1. Neil D Foal of 1959—George Kitson: 2. Anne. aL fs Stanley Mayhew; 3. George Kit-| Progeny of Dam ‘two animals,| MacNeill; 2. Allison Stewart. Lorne Ferguson. | ~ R | rk fF S | Cane ca bore in 1957--Preston} ty © gelding born in 19581. GENERAL PURPOSE on i 957—- st« « teu j } ae ad ‘ | Bryanton, Rollo Bay-Hedgewood | —— oy ere . teat ek ee oe, r DIAL 3424 142 PRINCE ST. Favorite. | Filly iding born in 1957—| Taylor and Son, Dundas Centre; Stallion born before 1956-—Cecil | 1. Waleed oT isenee. Char-| 3. Stanley Mayhew, Kinkora. i FREE DELIVERY | -_ a lotietown RR 3—Dexter; 2. Stan- Mare or gelding three and over | ley Mayhew—Lady. —i. R.D. MacFayden, Hunter's ws ae ace ee aA ee ee Ye eM NORTH RIVER. old Taylor, Dundas Céntre: 2.| Mount Herbert. 1956—1. J. Stewart, New Wiltshire—King's Jock. i Junior Champion (Under 3) years)—Cecil J. Stewart—Honest Chief: reserve champion—Pres- ——— ROM PHILADELPHIA Rev. and Mrs. Arnold Purdie d three children of Philadel- have arrived to spend a on the Island. They are " nay Wilfred H. Thompson; 3.. Edward| PERCHERONS Smailiwood Southport—Patchy: | Mare born before Mare or gelding born before’ Lorne Ferguson, Crapaud. psts of Mr. Purdie’s uncle; Vic- ton Bryanton—Hedgewood Favor- | Purdie, ottetown. | 13 Sydney Street, ite. Senior champion (three years eee , | PEE ~" “fm going to get ~ myself o woman © 2 2 MILES FROM CITY ON ROUTE TO-NIGHT AND WED. The sky’s' the limit for this lady pilot and her guy when 7 \they tease in Tokyo . . . kiss in Casablanca . . . fight _.. |im France . . . and forgive in every romantic land on) i=, |the man! i her in mink!” sultry drama of “"s, ¢ GOT HIS ARMS AROUND: HER TTennewee Wiliam : a : HE® "ALL AROUND THE WORLD! Winning Play * tked Big Dadayt Se ome : Did he ever let ae Sos ROURD BROOKS and WES POE A METRO COoLoz ( ADULT — COME EARLY ; SHOWING TONIGHT 7:00 - 9:00 WED. to SAT. CAPITOL TODAY ONLY | “50TH ANNIVERSARY OF FARM OBSERVED : SHOWING AT Taking part in the official ob-jmumerous dignitaries. Shown|Douglas Scott Harkness, federal net; Mayor EC. sae ahiietbeabiwlnaa nwtue 6 4 mb ee ee Pisece af sho 20th saaiversery shove trom loft to right are Hen. lennister of | agriciltere; B.C. [PRSEOMES on, presse of |. DONALD DUCK CARTOON.— TRAVELOGUE 2:30—7—9 : =hi i ° . the establishing of the Do-'Eugene Cullen, P_E.I. minister| Parent, farm superintendent; the P.E.1. Federation of Agricul- inién Experimental Farm at of agriculture; Premier A.W. Hon. Angus Maclean, PFI. re-\ture ‘See story and picture barpttetown = yesterday were Matheson, lg. J.A. Clark, Hon. \presentative im the federal eabi; Page 1) CRM EKER HHH Ty ye HH OH X %HkeKKk FH HS -»)