r has 2s The Guardian . The Evening Patriot ALBANNY BUREAU HELPED RECORD TOURIST FLOW Potatoes still account for top cash return t with a farm value of $ll.U00.- attention to gt-zitiiiig, has b(‘(‘llIolllt‘l‘ producing areas to com-i 000 in 1963, the potato crop islrespuiisihle for plat-tug tlie ls- pete with the quality of P.E.I.t still Prince Edward lslan d 's.land in the loreniost position. as seed. With this in mind the‘ biggest cash crop. ‘a producer of the highest class p,E,L Potato Mgrkgting 30;;-di This is an above « avei'a_:e of potatoes hmh seed and table piirchased and typefgtgg .3 mite; value. for statistics from the CnmP<"'”"" ha‘ 5990 ‘(ecu ln Seed Farm at Fox Island. near PE.I.Potat.o Marketing Board "“:"—"""‘“""“‘— Alherton. P.E.I. The object of show the average total over t h e. u this move is to produce the hi3‘ past ten years to be $10,000,000. j hest quality of seed possible for with the value for 1962 being; planting in Prince Edward ls- ‘smomo. jilalltd-is anticipated that in leas' l Total potato acreage oni “Spud Island’ varirs from 40.000 E ‘than five years suliicient s 9 ed to 43.000 acres. and with few ' P E I th will be made available in the; egcepgions “the entire. f(‘l‘n[}: is ' - u n province for the planting of our? 8 mp 930 Na? "I F95 0|‘. ‘normal sci-sage. This will be processed form. : Jenkins Transfer, Charlotte don. .¢¢ot-din to .3 or wind SMDMFMI V3?!’ lmm 10-000 ll‘ l town, has been in the business plan coopegstio will: the “mo carlm‘. “ch -V9" d°p°"d' for the last 35 years in Prince P°t3'° C°"m°"“°" D9‘ In: on the yield. The markets , V 1 _ partme . for table potatoes include all of _1‘-td“"dl-‘ and. and is i-mud of; As 8 muii 0, mi, mm, ,, H, the eastern provinces of Canada. i “S "”““"h‘“'0n *0 "N9 S|‘0V\‘tll 0f lmai-keis siiouid be increased in 8 om e of the New E n gin nd P.F1.I. value and expanded in volume. States, British West Indies andi Th. 9,, ii, ye, i, the wand ‘This uionid bring th. totaif Sfllllh AlTl€l’lCfl. Bill the Of v agent for van Lin C " ivalug of our poi_ato industry,‘ the crop goes to Central Canada. Norm America” iargest van without inc,-easgili ac]-egge’ iii, HALF T0 I'.S. «line. and is able to supply cus- lby 3“ apprecia 9 amount P-E-l» 5990 D0Y<'il0(‘S 81? Ship-1tomei‘s with experienced furni- Déd *0 the YOHOW l 71 8 desii n 11- ture and storage services. ROB WOMAN lions: over half of the U nl t ed? The firm provides a new teni- .‘ LONDON. Ont. tGPl—A 72- j States. Bermuda. Cuba. Britishiperature controlled warehouse .year-old woman. Mrs. Kathleeni West indies. Puerto Rico. Mex-ion 101 Longworth Avenue, and a fllarvis. was kicked. slapped. : icn. Panama. V'ene1.iiela, Brazil, fleet of late model trucks an cl bound and gagged by three.‘ llriigiiay. A rtzentina. lsrael,_ modern equipment and is well ‘hooded youths who robbed her South Africa. Greece. and near- equipped to handle any type of of $100 in her home here Tues-. a l_v all the provinces of Canada. _mow'ng problem. ;day. The house was s1‘|LL THE BEST The company president is isham-bles 01 tom hirniture and p,i::_i, table p0ta[ne5 are tam. Ralph E. Jenkins and the vice- lscatttered household goods as mi; in, mp quaiiiy’ iiavmir and j president is Paul H. Jenk i n a. ithe three _ hunted tor money. ‘ mpa]iness' pi-iii‘-9 Edward is._The company is island owned. Mrs. Jarvis said one of the iami send is and has bee}, re‘-0;’. Jenkins Transfer represents youths was carrying a revolver. nized as equal to the best now “'9 MUl1‘h<'‘3d F0l‘\\'3I‘dint1 C-Om-. produced anywhere in the world.‘ Dan)’ 011 "19 lSl3fld- “W15 fifm Norwegian consumer €0.01): - '0 lnSDN‘'l0n. "1113 the C0‘i °P°”'°5 3 W01 "f “"3 ‘mm reported a record wholesale‘ operation of our zrtuvers snrl;0nt3al‘i0 and Quebec and the value of nearly $a1_ooo_ooo in dealers. coupled with s libe rat‘ Areo M8'.\'flo\A'€Ir Transit (‘om— 1963, an increase of IS per cent education pro: r a m. stressingi tpany inc. over 1 QUALITY and PROGRESS Go HAND in HAND ARCHER and M:tcDONA|.D LTD. It's Stocktciking Time Again . . . With that ('0l‘I|(‘.§ a clearance til one ol a kind items, dam- aged goods. discontinued styles, elc., etc. It all adds up to Great Savings lor our customers. (‘learance items include chairs and rockers. occasional tables, llvingroom suites, bedroom suites and numerous other items. A trip to Archer & MacDonald Ltd. right now could save you many, many dollars on the items you have been wanting to buy. Do not wait any longer, come nee us today, You'll be glad you did. See Hie special grouping of chain and rockers. VALUES TO GOING Al JUST u yol are considering New Drap- eries or Carpeflnl lot Sarina. Wk! mg tag as give you a Free Estimate Now. without obllsntlonf We spee- Isllaie is customized draperies and will no and measure your windows. take sample. and let you make 0 selection I! you wish, right in your own home. This also applies to ear- peta ol which we have a vast nuns- ber 0! samples IO!’ your upprovd. 8. MacDONAtD llD. Ops: swan luau . Phones 894-6345-392-1755 Town With a Bright New Plllll Year after year the face of Summerside is becoming more modern. This can hap- pen only to c hustling. bustling town with at great future. There have been excit- ing changes . .. home building at an un- precedented rdfe . . .. new industry . . .- maior construction such as the new Vocational and High Schools. motels. retail outlets and many establishments that have had their faces modernised. Summerslde is as town of achievement which places it as one of the leading centres in which to live. work and to raise fcmllks. a town of approximately 10.000 people striving to meet the chal- lenge cftliefuture. This lsfhe storyofd thriving town in a rapidly expanding Inolliet. with faith in our Community. we look forward to the year 1964 as being one of progress and development . . . for the but-ltannens of Sunimeralde and all its citizens. THE TOWN OF SUMMERSIDE f'Helping the Island on the Path of Progress"