l day Is Canada's Royal Commission i tasting. This commission is char- iquirlng into all aspects of radio and television with emphasis on ; or television has made it necessary gnu j Nawsledu Polllldl of mill. and a rd" Ankdh” MEMBERSHIP NEW! not) at: f L with rS:”".e'2.'”': tsgplmupmmm I& rev ethsnwuthccue 91' I0? Iwwexceediroly 55””,'.”o?”d.5?"N';'E::x gave a rad.i:.u'l11entainsourceoireventte thototaliorllihattheeotiofthat in ms Tlfem gwwu, 9; .11 crops and may be considered direct taxel. year. In additionthere is a mark-celbd and no ""0-3' the cold and wet or this indirect taxesandadvatislnl. The ad lncmu in the number oils which has "Lmle -towed growth up never-the syst.-m of radio and tdevlalnn II 111013597151? llnemenil which been revl-W ”.c.k,;,: reserve of moisture is an have been :eturned to the Feder-committees ll;-gnu”, insurance for continued ;mgreSS in the month of July. Paa- ..,.e: would generally appear to be better than average. III! II I30"! ,1 and poor. tere are many gggellent fields of cio .-r although some new meadows are , high percentage of indication of acid soil and wet weather. Grain is making good ogress and the occasional field of potatoes is already showing Mug plants. Blossom in the orch- Hds appear to be much less than 1,51 year when it will be recalled mat apples grew everywhere. Heat it needed to promote maximum growth and if It comes the II- pmd can look forward to good pro- flltlll. TIIIINERAL IN STOCK FEED The mineral requirements of livestock are supplied by the use or salt. bonemeal, and ground limestone, while there are other (rare elements which may be at time required these should not add an.l' art-at cost to the mixture. A satisfactory mineral mixture may be purchased for, "toxins- stely S5.00 per hundred. In very rare case will it be necessary for me farmer to use anytl" g more expensive. There are on the mar- kct various mineral mixtures and stock feeds or a combination of these which sell at very much high- er prices and while these may be beneficial to the occasional anim- at the expense of feeding to a large number is not justified. In plain English farmers are not getting lln good value when they purchase expensive mineral mixtures or stock foods. If livestock is out of condition the veterinarian is the man to consult not the stock food agent. ROYAL COMMISSION Meeting in Charlottetown. Fri- E .2 hailmiillotr react 53 E E .p0 g ;e um rec guises delaying signing a membershlptnum rates. 3: " 'uify'.','g gums... tn. agreetnentIsurgedtodosobe!orePEl aurrna the other the value of free enter- FREIGHT BATE! egg which mm. .5 prise. Most-(arm people or! still -tragfer to the modern mira ' of become the most significant de- hence its superiority over radio. The Canadian Federation oi Ag- portant At a recent meeting of one of riculture In a brief ;- i to our cattle breed association an the Board of Transport Commis- a certificate that indicated that ed the granting of an ' .-tease on , one of his cows had produced dur- M grounds that the railways have In sefV"ce ingher lifetime over 200,000 pounds not ,-oven their need. that agrl- . . of milk. The average Canadian culture cannot afford to pay any Affer Refrnlng cow produces about 5,000 pounds increase and that the railways are of milk per year and stays in through greater charges. driving! work of eight average cows and Anywhere. In! "me that ffelilllt is still adding to her total. rates come up for discussion some- An achievement of this kind is one is bound to bring up the Crows- only po'”"e where the animal nest Pass lgreement and makepon u SECOND POLIO INOCULATION For Charlottetown Preschool Children and Charlottetown Expectant Mothers Aufgmgfic Will be held at the UNITED BAPTISP CHURCH-cor. Prince & Flitzroy, WATER THURSDAY and FRIDAY - June 28 and 29 H EATERS ' 9:00 . 12:00 A.M. and 1:00 - 4:30 P.M. on Radio and 'l'elevisioniBroad- ged with the responsibility of In- iinances. The rapid development to find much-greater sources of I Sell and InsiaN To avoid crowding parents are asked to co-operate by bringing their children to the clinits according to their sections of the city as follows:-- Thursday morningeNorth of Grafton and West of Great George. Thursday afternoon-South of Grafton and East of Great George. Friday morning-North of Grafton and East of Great George Friday afternoon-South of Grafton and West of Great George FIRST SHOTS will also be gjven to preschool children born before ' 1" Mcnmm E Co' January lot, 1955 and to expectant mothers. Ch.u' wn All expectant mothers MUST bring a doctor's oertificate confirming pregnancy. - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, FRINGE EDWARD ISLAND PLYWOOD? is the 100.000 ngure reached. Itasca and farmers have less. is interesting to note that a sister The in question was W i agreement ” RS ottncowtnquuuonroeetvoamauatntsrtwttathocuestu .. atthesanntlrneacertifiest5forPacifie Railways. In return having produced over 150.000agreed rates the railway gird it Recgiyes PILDI ln Phllsophy degree In Plant Path- have returned toofitawlhrallde. PIG!” Pafho' ology from the University of Wit where in la employed by the N- agy cousin at the June 15 convocation vision of Botany and Pleat Path- V Mr, gnu M1-5. wjmu R. mark. ceremonies. ology. Science service. Doll Dept. E 5 5 land umbia and a railway In the for better photo "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS IOII the agreement was i a NOTICE:-We close all day Sat- 93- GENCEEFP3 ""559 I3” , June, July, August, pie”. been moved to 101 Fitzroy Street. for ma... H. R. comnw ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, WEEKEND SPECIALS at LePAGE'S .2 E5 atioa office. However. there is stilllons. Organised agriculture in the roon1formorememberI.anld'ealWeattakerthastandthatthe situation won ' be for every far.- ways are not losing-money Ila mer to belong to his o.;anization.grain at the same rates and fur- . , ius:!1thIswayreIa'liateres:u.:tltllyrealtherpointetttthattheIaostol Gene: organized iculture hence on more tz de- Canada's grain industry to e wing in cueillyhu supportetlgrtha pro. veloped.Anyfarm--whohasbeeaeral economy justifies the mini- PBOMPT WATCH REpAn;.. Storey Electric. Charlottetown. .,-,.m' 3.," Mm ..., .,...,.. ., Attention Teen Agers-White Party Shoes - SALE W. 0. Mackenzi Street. Charlotte WATER. SAFETY I dangerous lark-to dark! 9. 32 I-lillsboro RHYME: It's Kent Street. one hand ublic control and on the first of July. The Island is one of few provln- V P increase in Gram WE TREAT TIE IICK WELL. A recent increase in wages giv- butter production for 1966. Que- 3 en in a section of railway employ- bee and Ontario are down consid- evlsion which may possibly ees has of course had the usual erably and it would a pear that result-I demand for increased rebutter production in C do me! velopment since the invention of venuelnthe form of higher freight not pick up for the balance of printing. The educational and en- rates by the railways. Perhaps nothe year. It would appear that t- tainsrr t possibilities are al- other Canadian industry is more many farmers are developing more most unlimited. all people learn a":cted than agriculture by freight faith in dairying and are beginning much more rapidly from what costs, costs which effect the value to think of keeping a few more they are able to see, television of farm Products sold and farm cows in order to give that regul- provides both sound and sight supplies bought. srity of income which it so im- yle Mill” , , Several hf; p SEE AND moan. Billy Graham 1-may and in film and colour slides at 30 pm Emmanuel Bible Camp shown in until further notice. OBWELL-VERNON U N I T E D I 2230 p.m.: Che COVEIIEAD PASTORA United Church of Cana ices Sunday, June 24th. Road. 9:30 a.m.; west 11:00 a.m.; Stanho p.In. Rev. Norm IYORK PASTORAL CHARGE. daughter and son of Pipe Major . . . hurch of Canada. "M M” W”"9d 3'!"”- C1-"595 "The Home Of Good Shoes" featuring X-Ray Fitting ' M' Spmule" Sun" Nalllelgwggggrdgzegn ltfltiubllftfg ' :30 :83: and Tap Dancing. I SIVO p,m, york (cnmmumon For informatioh dial 816 Isl: ti farmer was presented with i June 11 VIEOTOIIBIY 0DDOI- Car Fefry Back Covehead Covehead. penapu....7... 5;:n,,gfE5,';3lg,f"gh3;"gjc";:,f LePAGE'S SHOE CO. LTD. - DIAL 4748 da' 59"" Commenci , July 3, a dancing ! The car ferry S.S. "Prince Ed- - th h ds .. i:2”l::i.iJ::2:&ii”ii.T:;:.'i.”: ;'::l'f :::'.'::::. W 9 "' any a- cow in question therefore did the cnowsnnsr rass 2:3 f,'Vij;;' ?;;jn:gi';l:::yd';,Y,;:ef,”"h'f summer service between Borden and Cape Tormentine. a Canadian National Railways spokesman re- day. June 24th. 1956 Pleasant Grove; 11:00 am. has great production capacity the tatement that the Western The --pr; d I n coupled with highly skilled hand- grain growers are being subsidis- wm make ('11:: ,,lfp;"':,',de,'c',,”i,',d,,, g by those looking after her ed by low freight rates at theecuon daily throughout the gum. and with an element of luck in 'e'ipense of 91: country senernlly. mer and until November 15. inclus- avoidlng the hazardswhlch threat- No doubt If the charges on grain Ive. For the convenience of tour- en every high producing cow. were increased there would belsts and other travellers between While many cows produce in their either of two effects, charges on Prince Edward Island'and New lifetime in excess of 100,000 other products cotsldbelessenedarlirunswick. The M.V. "Abegweit" pounds ohmllk very very rarely railway employees could have also makes five round trips daily. we HAVE EIIANIJ Ktllltl um LER 3305. For Visit . novs' CLOTHING 1 3 9 9 5 FRED SMITH ONLY s7.oo MONTHLY sows WEAR tos Kent so. 0 e e . . PREACHING MISSION TRYON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA .,g uouoav. was zen. -. suuoav. JULY In I , Service begins of mo pan. MlSSlONlRx Reverend A. Freak Maolaea. otucrotttor MUSIC: Doctor Peter, Maebeaald. MINISTR: Reverend L. D. Archer. w”,f:.,I'”" WHAT ARE THEY TALKING ABOUT? North wutshpe, prim Edwm Dr. Clark is married to the for- of Agriculture, . ' I to do research on Friday, June 22, 1956 The Guardian, Page 3 Island. received the Doctor of mer Isabel Gillen of Ottawa. They cereal crop diseases. V stthaEIl1huDrIllStorI." 1 and electrical contractors; repairs lawn, 35.95. F. A. B. Jones. 18 - - . We have n ' i ' . .w.,,, m am Fan CONVENIENCE, M . ' a assortment of White Flatt es, White Jr Cuban Pumps and ness and economy. shop at Gish Sling Backs (regular to 6.95) to clear at only .................. S8-99 NT white hats gey's Pharmacy. other specials Giggeyls Pharmacy. open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dial 3170. L: the Charlottetown Bible Chapel, Limited supply available in broken sizes and widths. CHILDREN'S SHOES BY SAVAGE-Discontinued lines of Patent Straps and Brown 2-Straps (regular 54.95) for only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.49 F 'd 22nd. t I . . h" M Sh " "y ' '”" sronr HOURS UNCHANGED zoo ..m.f”3,.',”2,','; ..........-....'.... .u0NI)Ay, 'rU1os., wan. muss. ..... s A.M. to 5 P.M.. 7:80 cgync scgoog, rmnav . . s A.M. - 9:30 P.M. sar. . . . . s A.M. - 12:30 PM. L Chem op DANQNG ova scramr WILL CONTINUE TO ENJOY run wnnxnrms. school will open under the direct who are gold medalists, are the TELEVISION MAY OOST....LESS THAN YOU THINK I CFCY-TV Simpson:-Sears Charlottetown Store congratulates CFCY on the coming opening of the TV Station. To celebrate this oc- casion we offer tremendous savings on SKY RANGER and SILVERTONE TV sets. BUYNOW AT THESE NEW LOW PRICES ON SIMPSONS-SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN with N0 DOWN PAYMENT SEE THE MANY MODELS, NOW IN STOCK, OF nanuxn SILVERTONE rnnnvsson morn mom CELEBRATION SALE I SKY RANGER I7-INCH TABLE MODEL 21" TABLE MODEL 169.95 O O O 21" CONSOLE 199.95