a ial et hi ot a a ea Boy ee ae 1: and afi church bells i the Funeral services were held at _ FEDERATION NEWSLETTER Weekly Livestock srs wit tay i te se zr.) Former Isleander |i ny Reseemer Cour _ oe ce | Sales Are | a Manages dare wil are Dies In Brooklyn ber 27th. Interment was in: 4 ca > e ‘ . . th. ot for once im a lifetime Brooklyn. Big Yield, Achievements ae ca i | ys am nag pS SSES pee | _earo ants mem b ail re , head—but “the bidding ne See Cee ee ee (re ree of John Hennebery| OTTAWA (CP) — A grant of iat, . "| brisk, with prices stronger on all | o@ "29th in the New| in his 87th year. $250,000 to the Canadian Corpo- “4 : classes” at the Weekly Iskand | Iceland Arena which is schedul-| He was born in Morell, P.EI., | ation for the 1967 World Exhibj- “M rked Year For Farmers Lisyoce leaned rei,” |"Counctler Dr’ ATE. Ings tad, |tey"age, Surviving are his |ty" Labor" Mailer Fichlon oot a | ' has ‘been learned reliably his “iy J. LINCOLN DEWAR An interested group of young, Some new toms sopeceed ware: See UB We, w gras vie fe year 1966 has had in | farmers Have been promoting a atl apn ae ee sers, six drinkers, five fat eal [~~~ respects a great deal to |Seil and Crop Improvement As-| terest and speculation as iated ves, 21 cows, 94 steers, heifers,| © "**2 nd it. Generally. the | seciation which.shows signs of | changes might be associa bulls and feeders. About ther has been unusually | focusing attention on improved | with the new aoe nt The following are the prices and satisfactory, grow. |Cultural practices. Very defi-| Possibly the ‘wae 7 and the classifications: otamesiones eonditions produced very Rite,c‘iuterest Was developing in| thing that happened was av. a Steers — medium, omso-| i. good crops indeed and while our | tbe possibilities associated with ee 200s ae $25.00; common, $20.00 - $22. ; ie? : potato people are not barley and cora. production. The Heifers — medium, ° Fest 4 To: Eastern and Chartered Trust Company toba had tion that the province has-a tre- : ~. ghed prices, that industry h ag |tobacco growers 2 Temes tural potenttal $24.75; common, $19.00 - $22.00. f winder its belt 2% years of very ee a eer ee es & io are Cows — good, $17.50 - $19.75; | 154 Richmond Street, Charlottetown goed returns. ize themselves with efficient mediaes, ee. = EN Oe See Gentlemen: Please send me details of your ‘While ‘the dairy-industry has |2%4 risktaking was very great, it | ganize themes a pleasure to ners and cutters, $14.5 - $15.00. : i hardly held its own there . does | '* fine to ee ee pe oma <<: salereserame es Bulls — medium and commen,.| fy registered retirement savings plan. appear to be evidence of ‘mum. | tages” Finally the farmer across Co- | snd neighbours vey ~ ee. = a a Le © NAMB ccecieeneeeen dines” farmers being prepared nada was making it clear that | district Feeders — Dairy type, 16.00) 8 8 F es te modernize their operation Farm machinery continued t| 1. could no longer continue te] A pumber $21.50; beef and beef cross, ADDRES... P gé-at the business in a » | increase in size and cost forcing operate without profits and re- “is $20.00 - $22.50. , : *\ ~_SRaL “way. A malor break | he TARmer to seek, more acres | AESS"crnie eters, be. was [faction ef the Grassers — $15.50 - $22.90. HA Posies : ‘through for the cattle. people |in order to provide economic | iting out that greater re Drinkers — $22.00 - $23.50. : was ‘the’setting up of a regular |maneouvreing space x turns must be provided either , Fat or $24.00 ea. |. > ashe a Ee : ‘ livestock auction, this feature} Land values continue to in- | through income transfer or the Bob calves "— $25.00 - $34.00| calieias aat 7. o — pag tes? not only improved eattle prices | crease and rumor,is to the ef- | ..:xet structure even if ‘it pen-Rend. go. gag mal us is coupon. ly to the value of cattle left in|quired by out of the province | meant lems megey_svallabie tes ws 7 Se ee : 3 Seee Ss Ses: Moers, cons goctnaiog ie : Centennial | Be meee oe $1 ; For 1967 we have no particu- Ar. - as a ACROSSTHEISLAND =, usar teus ante Activities Are | show you how i | | we Se Eee UnderwayHere | .. oe ie pene 5 | “r. Tiare: and to all the agrieut EO TES 5 : tf. Bei, : l. tural- faternity a prosperous 7 ad | wih tn ebndancr of the cour a <a ES wey: ~— , - : age - % : year. Centennial es eee’ : ‘ ‘ 3 a 8.8 : at 9:30 p.m., on a vacant let, on - its Now that the great ——- Canadian Legio® | jonm Beer Drive 3 ; pve wanite aoe nne give completed and| wi. yup “ ° . ‘4 pardoned from wondering undertaking. It Chief, Ralph: Bock, as | . : on tainaee of toe eee ee eos the initiative of | sted by the firemen will look Pass ; ; ; i i men might be ‘on the trend of | a bers and is 8/1, contribute ° their christmas oie By NEIL A, MATHESON eee Tee ian. to the town and | trees for this fire may do a. | - ou ve on ays ake se A USER Gt penile ace epbaded to the tdneicbelten Western World to a massive ¢ —- ae ee eee st \ : Eee = ! Gtrait. But there was keen opposition to the railway, for | with the sacred holiday. : — housing project-These- iTyY HPeic ou're saving money it could contributions up to $2,500 from . example, when it was constructed something like 90 years ollie ae on eae 2 4 ms Nowe_ all hens occupied ont Out of town residents call be costing you more in inc bur 1900 tax ret oT hgpereme omy, eee Se SOS Se ses 5 ease Stree eens cue ae ane a a the future. collect for your drug and tax than you need to pay. -— We offer four plans, each giving . . to make the building of the railway possible. | Geese ee a eee tainec — oct Rv ortid los cae Kis antes use at | Instead, you could be investing ' . (“© Penalties were laid down to prevent obstructing the impertance to eighing we few | ied ov ing rimk will be opened earty in these . it with an Eastern & Chartered Mail us this coupon and we'll railway commissioner, and others in out railway lines. - | grubby items ma Be Palice |the new year. This project ws 2.3433 2.34 registered retirement savings plan. send you an interesting * There was a fine of $50, for example, for removing poles, | store counter. under -the supervision of the ' 34 ; é re ye oile. trespassing on tallway property, or blocking the pessage of Whily there maybe. then te a ee community welfare league. Tee _ If you er your plan before brochure with full details. | if a. perton refused to, get off railway property when Sing we etuhly onal Ee ——| memibers of the league om thelr February 28 you can deduct But do.it now. ~ENYor Hiding along tip rallvay “rightot-way”. or tenting | 5 poorest examples, amocir | FiVe Men Fined img” "SS" | , | Bg Beco yew Mana d Han eight dollars. | o4 with the fact that he has CARE CENTRE was up to seven dollars to the owner of any |{Sken something which dees at | 1m Court Here ‘A. epecial care. centre which aviimal found “‘at large” on railway property. belong to him is ‘sias eaaleen ot will accommodate fifty patients -goge OF Setting on the railway train, attempting to ride with | ottense of te | Five men charged with of/is presently under construction ole oe ee re ‘a els s¥— —2on- | at—an—estimated.cost_of 2 half | r ie Pee, —{ ¥aats_weatover Gay may be. |trol act were fined $20 and costs ae This should take ie ae retrospect sympathy | when they ap-jcare of patients who are pre- az Fines Wen High As $60 sors 10 the beatin people ofthe [peared before Macisirate James conti wine the facilities, of - ; world never know - Queens ; overcrowded King’s ieee ee NE Se Oe tae ae tae -such | beauties_of Chris and_ the |County ste’s Court yes | County, Hospital. - a dangerous omer, as Incline, Soeteies, oll, of |commercialism and joys of |terday morning. They “were |~ The Montague Fire Depart- " tng a mullahie weteeg 42 fim satelite of te gachaan” — peg Tus Chet Docs Cane, S For getting oo, or off the train while it was moving, the |THE CONSUMER LOOKS jef Maui” |) 17 nousid |been most efficient duriag te. fine could be as much as stx dollars. Lest week, wa BGS qpemiioe te fined $16 and |past year. A new fire truck at But the penalty really became : serious when anybody observe a newly opesed. box of Charlottetown. was fined $1 208 |/PPre act of $10,000 has been od- |< dared to do such things as ‘‘casting across’ any | Stapes which seemed to be of ded to the present equipment. . railway section any wood, ‘stone matter or other thing, or” |excelleat quality, shortly after |Hcense had expired. Montague now has ome of the Cownda. ia on wilfully or maliciously taking up the rails, sleepers, ete, | customer approached the box eae of : or hiding or any on the railread. ot and proceeded to turn’ in the beri i ko aeeotie: ie ie could be i for a term up to seven ‘| th¢ bunches over and over while Y nls chief Coffin , % years for doing. any of these things, the old regulations Plcetwen Site ms at wirendaa ian ; warned. a Tehet oe _}tom back forth.a number of , Another penalty was provided. for overturning rail- | times, her attention must ned $ Ralph Beck has now taken over way engine, carriage or truck, of endangering the salty of ‘een directed for at feast five 125 the ‘duties of Fire Chief ef the person travelling railway. have the term | minutes to this exercise and she| , —. SP deta at Reason’ 7 ©" Bem |e i cr aA to ec Te cig. Me Yom sie ; : + * cents Tr: se = ¢ aa - ,* , ‘Drinking verely Frowned On imeaked numbér for free dows ligwa, when he appeared yester-| and friesdlitess the past : gullet. ue have some lazy morning before ‘Magistrate year. fer baste ot tor or, THE RULE against drinking by railway yupuity storekeeper |, 3. Haslam, QC, in City Police |the mayor comcluded. Caae talaead a. eal he ee Se ieee i |court on an impaired driving = ~ had power lo selze and dean” any conductor, peter or who must make a selection aft- |°*D S. Darrach and Trevor tt Sak pes crac employed on the railway.” Z third degree our real interest is of theft of under $50| indoors in dim light will __ To furnish teeth for the it was provided that’ | centered on the point of what the |Convicted of theft of und prema gg Ere ly BB ne ee boom, eels apeien the railway lines, |female in question. was really : Tae at sunset. should be lawful places of detention for persons | looking for. This thought thea |*¥spended sentences. senna charged with offences against this (railway) act, The act~ | leads us to some doubt as te |. 20 Joseph Matthews, Char. was passed in 1873 ,the year Prince Edward Island became | whether or not the producer and |ttetows, was fined $29 and ~ SPECIAL # province of Canada the ‘retailer is engaged in au costs or 18 days on a charge of T TALKED: last ~wock about-the sarly-daya-of the open, _|Sz=rcise of real diiicuiiy 18 |"™AITS, ssrate also deait wit DANCE ation of the Borden-Tormentine carferry and a find in some. ee aoe i | ae ee ese Linate a a nit rate old notes of mine that car drivers would have to arrive |~, or she is looking fer. {control Act and two persons| ”" ee at Cape Tormentine, or at Borden, one hour before the time of«..| THE WEATHERMAN elsarged with being drunk and in- DECEMBER 29 departure of the carferry itself. Ope comptueents to Shp went sal . ’ The carferry made two round trips daily. The fare for | therman who is providing-ene of ; at - automobiles was four dollars each way. Memory tells me that {the mildest Decembers on re- Is The Iceland the fare for a return trip was seven dollars, but that is not | Cord. It is not so many years age best in that depattment.. At gi WTTMEGEE cto Gk ike Ret “shed ident Weavent of ‘nto ‘Charletistoos Marbecr at}{ iden of pentiog Ce ea te Montesges Riek me. that “‘a ak ices cariaiy mage on exten muddy cereming cock Christmas te free two large po- | count going back to the begin-| Featuring from 3 to 9 way. tato boats caught in the ice. Ie ee eS el eS Beach Grove is now-a home for elderly people, but |the horse. and buggy days t he '| Something like per issue. es 29-1 tely 45 years ago it was advertised as ‘The most | people living on the Hillsbore | However, this has usually : Wildcats” beau located summer hotel in the Maritime Provinces”. | River generally came to the | been discarded in the belief that advertisement added “our own auto service rum- | Christmas market on the river-| the real reward lies in the fact ning at 20 ‘minute intervals places the hotel in close touch |ice. Usually such mildness is | that a few people:read the let- # wi 5 a associated with, in the minds of | ter and-may be sadderae{ The Orient Hotel—the proprietor was H. R. Profitt, and || 1, a: aie of <ceue ; the address Victoria, though I believe the hotel was in the ‘|the Gulf Stecam’ having kame Se area—had rates of $2.50 daily, or $12 to $14 a week. ed The hotel's transportation would meet trains,on- request, | °¢, We prefer to suggest that the featured a pasture field with a herd of Ayrshire cattle. Garages were advertised in 19 ere,.were only three garages in Summerside at the time. At least that’s all that were advertised. _ Black Fox Trail To: Tormentine VISITORS FROM outside the province were advised to “Take the Black Fox Trail to Cape ‘Tormentine.” Speaking of Black Foxes, Vimy Agnes, owned by Lt- Col. D. A. MaeKinnon, Charlottetown was advertised as world champion in the fox show of 1922, with 95% points. Here ‘are some rules of the road for motorists some 45 - Years ago. “Speed limit of 25 miles per hour while the driver has a clear view of the road ahead for .at least 100 yards from turns, and intersections, in the direction in which the motor vehicle is proceeding. “On streets or Highways in any city, or incorporated ¥ town. the speed limit was 12 miles per hour. “When approaching and passing any car, or carriage, glow down to a moderate speed and thus avoid accidents, and the dust.” Help The Fellow Who's In Trouble THE ADVICE to motorists ended with this bit of personal “Help the fellow who is in trouble, your turn may be the The reference was to car engines, or some other part of the mechanism breaking down and leaving the motorist There were many : ___ fared fe Bo, aren and so were good mechanics. The cars aero The best story I recall from boyhood days concerned tee tachaniy who Gpest an hour or mare tyne (0S was c stories told of motorists whose cars re- RURAL CHURCHES KINGS: GEORGETOWN BAPTIST Church. Sunday, Jan. 1. Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. Gospel Service 7 p.m. Rev. Earle Smith, pastor. MURRAY RIVER Pentecos- ‘tal Church. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. Worship 11 a.m. and 73 p.m. Rev. Fred Day, minister. DUNDAS — Annandale United Baptist Pastorate. Dundas: Sun- ‘| 76,000 GUARDI day. School 10 a.m. Worship 11} a.m. Communion 12.10 p.m. As- andale: Sunday School 10 a.m. Worship 7,30 p.m. Communies 8.35 p.m. Lic. Myrtle Ingersel, pastor. THE AN-PATRIOT — from the Maritenes te Brita and Enrope. From Halifax, Air Canada offers two weekly flights to sis gE ladles tte ~ Glasgow and on to Londen . . . the gateway to ail er just plain pleasure-seeking. Check the low fares Eurepe. One of these flights is own service, and then see your travel agent. 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