1' The Guardian. Page 7 Friday. June. 8 1956 .......m...&Cm.. Fisheries Tariff Probe Continues ill Washington WASHINGTON (AP)-A Glouce- ster. Mass.. fisheries company of- ficial testified Wednesday against: quotas on imports of groundfisr 31:15 from Canada and other eoun s. - mono THE rtimrnsg sumo-alas Aarlonltaee umtottc ' TEE D1! 18 CAST while it is difficult to t t 100 d ld eoet-xii! leaf! what percentage of aeedia.g .and perlodyforelh leeliiu ozzdm months of an unelothad plantlngnla completed there is no doubt t. it not now, certainly for one of the landscapes strlllu I! It features t week the farmer . will have committed his 1956 crop FARM ROADSIDE M fa unpredicable forces of while the roadside may be the p , . is now clear that hay- property of the government it is . s C ' ' . log. harvesting and potato. dig- nevertheless the -border of the ' ' gin be much later than usual farm and its condition either i l ' V pat;tlleul:riybewltb ithem later adds or; glhetrpcts from the appear- crop. c n a sgn cance ance o e arm property in relation to disease, yield, and harvesting conditions. Late springs are very often followed by good cm s. but this F. M. Bundy of the Gorlon-Pew 1 Fisheries Company, Ltd, told thei tariff commission that if "a quota' means anything it will necessarily. increase prices" for the fish por- ducts to the U.8. consumers. 1 His testimony prompted qug..i tloning ':y representatives of thou New England fisheries industry is- voring restricted imports by rais- ing tariffs and setting quotas. in reply to questions by Solomon . Handler. counsel for the Gloucester p Fisheries Commission, Bundy re- called that three years ago he had i participated in a conference seek-' in a "satisfactory" figure for a quota. But he added that he be-l lievea no quota figure can be ar-; rived at satisfactory to "bothi sides." 3William Caffasso of the Glouce- ster commission testified that if present conditions continue the fleet would not be available in time of national emergency. Testimony dealing with unem- ployment because of imports was offered by Victor Turpin of the At- lantic Fisherman's Union. and Manuel Lewis of the Gloucester Seafood Workers' Union. The New England fisheries in- dustry is asking the tariff com- mission to consider restricting groundfish fillets imports by rais- ing the tariff and setting quotas linked to average United Statosi consumption. . many cases the adside is axw - erness of thorns. wild apple trees. scrub growth. beer bottles. tin cans. rusty wire. rotten posts. - and a place to excavate eiay for banking and hole filling. All to- gether aside from the impression made upon travellers and visitors the above conditions reflects on the community. Few farmers have more than ten Jr twelve chains of frontage and this in many cases can be improved in appearance without too much effort. MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN Membership returns and reports continue to arrive at the Federa- tion office from district through- out the Province. There are still, however quite a number of dis- tricts which reported last ear that have still not sent in teir re- turns. Such districts are asked to advise our office at their early convenience of progress or other- wise being made, FARM FORUM CONFERENCE The 19.56 conference of National Farm Forum concluded early this week its annual session at Can- anoque. Ontario. Farm Forum now has 16 years of history behind it and finds itself in an era with farming and farm life going through marked changes. The need for rural adult education is still pressing one but the best manner in which to apply the treatment is still a matter for study and ex- perlmentntion. mitted his fate. GRASS DIED THOUGHTS On a mixed farm one of the major bills connected with crop- ping is the one for grass and clover - seeds. Where farmers have a lim- ited aereage it is necessary in , order to maintain rotations to limit the number of years in hay to either two or three years. This means that each year a fairly large rceotage of arable acreage must h: ed down. an opera- tion which adds to the cost of producing hay and the time and labour involved in putting in the CF09. For many years there has been practically no cha in the meth- ad of seeding fr and clover seeds. Prac cay al grain drills have grass seed boxes which broadcast the seeds which arc partially covered by the grain drill and the operation of covering com- pleted in I hit and miss fashion II t barrow. Recently appearing on the market machines especially de- signed for sowing grass seeds, most of them have a positive feed and cover the seeds through the action of pressin the ground with a currguated rol er. The new ma- chines are said to KIVU I more uniform stand to effect through better germination a considerable saving in the amount of seed rc- ' qulred. ROYAL SHOW . We have received a descriptive GOOD TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES - Tl)DAYiS 1954 METEOR 4-Door Sedan, color Tutone Dark Blue and Cream top. Mechanically Perfect. Equipped with Heater and Radio. Carries our O.K. Guarantee. A Beautiful Car. 1795.00 1953 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan. color Tutone Black and White. Com- ALL ctns . ox GUARANTEED 5"C'.:;MiM" SPECIALS - 1953 VAUXHALL Sedan, color Dark Green. Guarantee. . 3- gr .2 CONDITIONING FOR MARKSMEN Members of Canada's army riflel before firing. Above. climbing I ICEITTI. who leave next week for the high wall are bottom to top left. annual Bisley rifle meet in Eng; Maj. Dick Hampton, Ottawa. S- land. have undergone an arduous Sgt. Les White. Wetaskiwin. Alta., siege of trdning for the past sev- Capt. Peter Hall Humpherson, Tor- (l'ElI months. Part of their can- onto. and right. Maj. Fred Vine, dnioning was a difficult obstacle London. Capt. Dennis Stlllwell, course at Camp Borden in com-'London. and S-Sgt. Bill Lochmsn- prllllflfl against championship-ctz. Vernon. B.C. Team members trams of Commonwealth armiesi missing from photo are Capt. the Canadians will have to over- Hugh Power, Dlgby. N.S.. and Sgt. . Fully Reconditioned, 0.1:. A 800d Family Car at A Real Price. 895.00 T948 PONTIAC 4-Door Sedan. Just the c- ' f l (1 ' Conditioned, Heater and lsefgdstgg. ?3'g0OdS'Ibi'fE1:s: notice our business hours will be as follows: d Motor. The rice is lower th . g . t D 1 t - Good 3" D an we can really at- ,”I""”.-,' '"'L"5L”.'.'"""".i"3li"9l53'”i? C".h.".iE;E”.'.'," '”h”- "-3- :?,',.d;,' If; :3: :33: 5i';fX,...1?.22. Commencing Monday. June 11 and until further lgily H" 9" md '5 ms er ford. A good Car whichever way you 1001.; gt pg, , Societ of England and which will Althea Gibson be hed at Newcastle upon Tynei July 11-0. on the Yirst day 600 classes of livestock will be judged and on the second day Her Majesty The Queen Mother will visit the fair.; The size of the show may be iudK- I ed from the fact: that the grounds) are enclosed by a fence two andj half miles long. Features of the program not to be found in Cans- dian shows are parades of tax hounds. pit ponies. demonstration of sheep dogs at work all mixed in a display of drought horses. jum, n and musical rides. The I i Tex Gonzales Gains Decision NIT V YORK (AP)--Tony (Tex) Gonzalez of East Orange. N.Y. floored Hardy Bazooka Small- wood In the first round and dealt out a fierce shellacking to the Brooklyn middleweight Monday night to gain R unanimous 10-round decision in a bout at St. Nicholas Arena. Sr. illwood weighed i60Vs, Gonzalez 15894. Besides k n o c kin g smallwood ., 695.00 1950 Folio SEDAN 4-Door Sedan. Black I I . Wilih F d V8 I in A-1 condition. Cletiholongllde and our Llphglggliiy 800d. body good, tires good. Price Excellent. What else is there? 875.00 , 1950 PONTIAC SEDAN -1295.00 1953 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedan, color Tutone Lido-Green body. 5119?- wood Green top. Mechanically Perfect. Good Tires. Especially clean inside and out. A Real Vslue-- 1575.00 1953 STUDEBAKElt Mon. to Fri. iinel.) 7 sun. to 4 p.m. Saturday. 7 e.m. re 11 e.m. MacDONALD AND ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD. Advances To 4iI1 Round MANCHESTER. England (AP) Althea Gibson of New York ad- moved to the fourth round of the ham:-n's singles in the Northern Lawn Tennis Tournament Wednes- l'I.'Il Slip defeated Mrs. Heather Bi-our-r of Bermuda in a rain- plnuus-d match 6-3. 6-1., llnrry McKay of Ann Arbor. parking lot. will accommodate 30.- 000 vehicles and from it three Michigan. won two matches to go down in the first heat with a left entrances lead directly to tie show 4.Doop sedan. Equipped with Heater and Air C0n- With stlarkllns paint Job of dawn grey. S otlessl iinn the quarter finals of the men', and right to the law. Gonzales also around. No admission fee is charg. dmoneri Good Thu. Mechnmcnny Perfect. Color chin Inside and Out. Body metal perfect. Pnforou h3: mzglna He defeated Indian Davis staggered Smallwood in the third. 9'5 0"-"'3' ill? 3"” 7-00 P-"L End 0 I I O , H ht A .1 value At onlva '- 3 Cup pI.uor Ramanathan Kirsltnan eighth. ninth and tenth rounds. spwm 9'19" "9 5”") "I19" 5 'r9en' M P ly reconditioned mechanically. Equipped with Heat. er. A wonderful oar you'll be proud no own, 975.00 it Ti. 1;: II in the third round and a Jet! hours later defeated Gordon Forbes of South Africa. 7-9, 0-4.- 0-4. tickets are purchased by groups. in looking over a price list for fertilizer issued in 1934 Prince Edward Island Potato Growers Association it is that not only have the prices changed but the type of fertilizer At the finish. Srnallwood, a H favorite. was an over and under his left eye and bled from the nose. 895.00 1950 ooocs offered is also changed. Super & bl k A NIH kin dg phosphate 10 per cent in new Jlllfl 44300? 3 UL COIOF 3? - ' Ki g 00 3' 509 . DILLON bags was priced at 315.50 per ton” operating ear. This car will give a ride fit for 8. king. Lido green in color with two-tone matching interior. FEED ',;3"".',"' ,."g1imm W1? 'i'”i'.'..di Its custom lounge cushions are really built for oom- Present: a pleasing cool effect for the hot summer and ,,,,' .i,,.lfi,. .,.i:",,.,”.:.,.,'.,.,. ...'...y fort. Its gong price is drlvlne Equipped with GM Air Condition Heater. 51-OR! 1,, .0 dam I "V," of me My GM Deluxe Radio, and Saran Seat Covers. along with 5?"-I-En. A GOOD FEE ton on plant flood bass was msnei a Low Mileage. smooth, efficient motor-all adds tsp GOOD PR ' CE . - ' W::l:h:t:”o wnfrgggof,-gapeirii 3:?! to a spectacular used-oar bargain. Only.. ,0 i 9"” 5'- :."'i:':.".::.':'z::;.:ir;.: iii.'”:L:i3'i 1595.00 1954 CONSUL 4.ooor seoau For those who prefer an "English" car. 'i'hi.s light grey sedan with big car roominoss and small car econ- omy is just the thing-Upholstered in durable, deep red genuine leather for long wearing comfort. Will give you many miles of trouble-free driving. 0.K. Guaraniee- g 1 1953 DODGE CORONET 4-Door Sedan. Firedome V8 Engine. Its deluxe in- terior just like your living room. Body perfect. In dark green color. Our O.K. Guarantee: A new car at an old car price- 1095.00 1954 PONTIAC 2-noon SEDAN Lido green in color. Equipped with GM Air Condition Heater. Mechanically perfect. Pontiac engines have always been famous for their rugged, trouble-free performance. Low mileage. one-owner car that has 1 Garrison ACI1urch Parade All ranks P.E.l. Regt. (17 Reece) will - parade or the Charlottetown Arrnouries or 0955 hrs. sharp on Sunday 10 June 56 to attend the Garrison Church Parade. in previous years spent hours breaking lumpy fertilizer with l hammer. The 200 pound bags were! of course a special concession to farmers with a sore back. Mixed fertilizers were offered in five formulas ranging in price- from 821.50 for 2-l2-6 to 327.50 for 4-if-18 and 24.50 for the stand- by for many years the 4-8-lo. Steamers were to call atisourls. Georgetown. Charlottetown. and summerslde and those taking their fertilizer front the steamer would receive a discount of we per ton. LEAVES AND TREES It will be generally agreed that leaves add a great deal to the be a comfort to farmers who had; i ASK YOIIR IIEIGIIIOIS I ltout results they get on the siutmsa Transportation will leave from outlying districts as follows: e Summe-rside iiArmouriesI 0830 hrs (IMTI We also stock for your convenience a full line of Poultry Supplies. Baby Chicks and Egg Carttms. OCC- appearance of the deciduous tree. It will not perhaps be generally realized that thessstrees are here for a very large part of the year in this climate This season will see lcaves on the trces for a lit- tle more than four mnnlhs and before the end of the period the summer clothes will be showing 0915 hrs lDND Tpt.) d .thi 1 1 d try su pnesm signs of serious wear and should Tl'CCCdlO an a"iliik'Lg..ay?:tie;".i1yc:l.l:r5i1te'i Disks. etg ',l',",3,,r'.,':';',':;'s2;:.';3;::. H 1952 cHEvRoLE1' Dress: Bush Clothing. Web Be 3. 1952 DODGE V2 TQN p'cK-up "certain . ' o n - . . ' . 1 e V W 5 d '.-:;:1:( :::;e'et'rI1xlF'u:lrm:: (A.cH'.'..k.d: u.c.L Guarantee 10096 Sgtgfgtiano T The pr vfiey financ mer can; ommun ng . womlerfalprodacf. :.-:.-.-.2.-.:.-..:'-2::-...-:..:: -::.:. and so economical” , . . Lg. . , .w. u-. H. A. hn g ditlon. This one ll Guaranteed to please. See It Now. it ""18 3 Tlsesbeu. New teeth 8 . You'll save yourself money. time and work '1 you take the advice of this Maritime hornemahc. 0ie11oe.caoofMepleLeafLlqnidDeou'gsntdoa Niceasnucltfcryoussaregularpackapof , . i M condition. This deluxe model offers deep lux- slon. stake body. good motor and tires. Just, the thing m. , V M C dm H t t . ' xmwupmwwkgamj for heavy hauling. Priced for you- s.e:),:1yg,r 0" on in en mo 0' and body aka chha, glasses. silver sparkle. Cuts mare. he and pens are easy to do. i Asia-9'.-.; . z.,;.)'..' 2 -- Iv -' ". PUITLICIZE SPEECH MUNICH. Germany (AP)--Six transmitters of Radio Free Europe Tuesday started beaming the 25,- 000-word text of Nikita Khrush- broadcasts. commentaries and special programs dealing with the speech. Kensington (Fed. Bldg.) 0845 hrs (IMTI Rusfico ice-op Store) Montague fArmouriesl Borers. Boots and Purrees. Models will be WONT. had the best of care and comes highly recommended. l 1575.00 -- TRUCKST3 0915 hrs (IMTI 0900 Im (IMTI Green in color and equipped with floater. Another one that got the full treatment. reconditioned motor, body and paint, everything needed to give you a sure 0.K. P.E.l. (T7 Reece.) 1952 FORD V2 TON PICK-UP Black in color and completely overhauled. Tl'nr1sniis- sion. rear end are brand new. Motor in excellent con- 1952 MERCURY 1-TON This truck is mechanically perfect. I-LT). transmis- 875.00 1954 DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Black in color and equipped with Heater and deluxe Radio. This is a one-owner. low mileage automobile that will please the most choosing buyer. Everything about this car is good. What more could you want? 1695.00 2-Door Sedan. Tutnne in color. Heater and Radio. Motor fully perfect inside and out. A good E1uipps-d with GM reconditioned. Body Family Car. Only- 1949 CHEV. 4-DOOR SEDAN Maroon in color. This Deluxe Sedan has deep Foam Rubber Cushions, clean luxurious upholstery, excel- lent, iircs. vcry good body. a real good motor. This is one of the best buys we have on the lot. You can't go 1951 METEOR 4-Door Sedan. Color dark green. A one-owner car 975.00 .1; Get nape Leaf Liquid Detsrpot Ioe. The mly liquid detergent ' ' '. 3; g that contains - i V- DOWD MOTORS. LTD .-'I.p-u?i-s- 9 uses can LOT 9 TEETPHONI t will KENT srassr g pity-fegsn .