wet” ” n MVs.erious boarding Party of 10 men and a woman » seized ths pirate station, Radio City. which *’ operates from = an oat anti-sir- craft fort on. Shivering : Sends, FACTS FOR FARMERS in the Thashes estuary 12 miles off the British coast. The incident occurred Monday a became k n o w_n Wednresdz shortly before its owner,, Calvert; was found slai fat the Tor har- vesting the A965 hay crop. Some of the crgp is already under -co- fese farmers realize that ; , forage is” probably _ the Sas expensive Souree—of is harvested for Ailage. ‘or ; haylage or for“hay. the forage you feed can be no more. utr} tious than the crop you harvest E Today,..there“are more igtnee | _Varities. ,JHore - efficient /fertili- “rers, More cultural pastéres an more chemicals on the market. : This means that wy have much Lie Amore ‘know sult is a push /towards higher /yields per acré of) High yiel tial for , per acre 4s éssen- conomical “ préduction still fail to recognize the want high-quality teed T 0 p- uality forage may. contain near- Ls as much f6tal digestible nut- . rients’ as oats, barley or other ; concentrate feed. igh quality F. forage /also contains minerals : yitamins whith’ are essen- fal Ao dairy ahd beef cattle. hee aboutytwo-thirds of the / feed value“is in the leaves, et ly cut forages will be high protein and total digestible aut i rients and low in fibre’ The y * time to cut hay is when the qua- lity is high and when‘a fair crop As present. _ In general good | / yields of reasonable quality hay’, ‘be are obtained when the~ legumes are cut at the/bud to early bloom stage and grasses at or <{mme- | > diately after heading out/” Mix- : tures of grass and /Jegumpies | } } } should Ae cut when the legumes ‘Island farmers ) d onthe farm— “Regardiess it ture /e Aible yield -e enough pasture durin about quality: Too of- 4 Although the pasture season - is’ wel] under was, it is not Aoo, Aate to give your pasture fields some oT or good Phanate- ment There Are several things which shout carried out Af thep. as-/ sto live aAonger period of. stimie and produte fhe’ highest pos- Early” jr the spring pasture should be /harrowed to spread - the droppings This# will give a better and more even coating of | manufe. Harrowing: is ‘not only seful during Ahe spring but “al- during the sammer and fall 5- ~and the te--Snonths. Clipping is one of the “pounds of aF moni ost important items this time In order that theré will Ahe hot, ry months of. July and August, re usually is’a surplus dur- ing May and’ Jute. Pasture . f year. to cut forages early if we should always be’ cut before the/fact grasses begin to head. If pa tures are cut at an early stage the growing ‘point“of the/ras-/ tetown. . ses will be. below the “eatting bar. This mnfeans thatthe grow- | ing Point isnot damag ‘and the’ grass will recover uch more rapidly. Xf(the grass de-_, velops heads and is then cut, the growing point ps ‘most likely be cut. When this happens the | ‘néw growth has - grow from ‘soil level. which means’ very lit- tle regrowth. When cutting pas- turés, raise the cutting bar so that o white clovers will mot Pastures’ should never be ee ‘shorter than 6 - 8nches. is heavy mat of forage will 4 also help to hold moisture. ROTATION SYSTEMS j Rotational. grazing should not be omitted when managing a are at the bud to Vialad loom pasiure. Tite--rotational sys - oe = emesis . stage... nn ee ~THE GLORIA~ a4 oh es PRACTICES ' ferent. It will also depend on é Ladies’ Wear ns 7 "e i 4 veryone 1s we aware of the water supply. A good “rota- , ‘ Queen :. harlottetown ky <j / the various ‘uring’ practices. A tional/system will have ‘no less 155 Gt. Geolge Ch’tows te V4 tty Ay method shofld bé- used to have fields The size of each field inane ~ the hay stored (as. quickly after shouldbe sufficient to provide | — i ~— ene — meee cutting 4s possi per cent. grazin up to a five day pe- - ‘the prdtein And 9 per cent of,/riod. If this type of a system is 15 t “ii ft, - 18 tt | FILMS ~ Come ‘Meet The Surger ’ ie heatre re the car. ‘prowjtamin A) of ‘not possible then even a two oF | _ ssonthly. payments_as low} aiccamazesiccze hod PIR sis we LT heey Peat = po theen plant~is*found, in the three field system will provide as $39.00 ’ init @ ‘Meee Burger : : Route 15 leatves,/ It is easily understood, a rest for the pasture. The im- All” Accessories in stock ff @ Toiletries — most al e@-p r a DANL E Show--Nightly—aé—Dushk-—- é are that hay consisting __portant~thing —to—remember—is-}-¢yjp —on— Mirrors, Leveling | —— ——9-Pappe_Burge “Music by “The Hi-Notes” Smack Bar en Grounds 776 ly stems would, be, of very not to over graze. Legumes re- aoe: Sewer Hose and all |) @ Bathing Caps @ Baby Burger 3 Wed., Fri. and Sat. // Yow quality. quire a period between grazings | light fittings. @ Swim goggles and fins @ Teen Burger 9:30 — 12:30 Let's look at the results of &@ to develop in late summer and i ofeep rind Aico Regular | st carried out recently. One to add to root reserves. If le- | See“Us Before You Buy... PRESCRIPTIONS | : mage TOURISTS group af 1400 pound cows ate 31 gumes are not given a chance to] §, R. Johnston Ltd. PROMPTLY FI Wed., Fri., Sat., 7:3 Sr Sees f J pounds of early eat hay each day |recover, especially during 6ep- * Dial 4-8548 3 Dial 3237 Cerner Belved . Casual Bowling Groceries, Fruits {Another group’ of. 1400 pound tember and October they will Pele eo Ch’tow. FOLEY'S DRUG. Monday to. Saturday V and ty _— reas =. - not have as good a chance to 4 St Peter's vt Ave., ,.\Traps-Can- “Automatic Pin Setters” egetables eut hay. ally intake survive the winter. ees si cows on late cut hay was 9 | i STORE, : ada Highway. penne KAYS 2B pounds less per cow than the FERTILIZATION leeeead Motel Ltd. j . 309 Water St side iy $4 87 Pownal Ch’town : For Your --- - early cut.. To make up this dif- oor — > listed’ @ Diningroom Service _ — PHYLLIS’ ferencé in intake the cows on ow are for average pas- oc . es —_——— —_————— - the Jate cut hay: required 7 ture on Prince Edward Island |@ Fully Licensed Picnic & Camping Needs FOR ALL ADELLA'S BEAUTY SALON. 3 : poufids more grain for each cow For more exact recommenda. @ Open daily 7 a.m. te 10: 20 Large amounts sold at whole- ILDREN’S ic YOUR dramatic 130 Richmond St. For the Best Shows on daily. Hence a 30 cow herd tions p.m. I sale prices to hotel, motel, re- CH } HATS D PEL. visk ‘ would need over 200 pounds of Opposite Charlottetown Airport} 0.4 tor ie Open Daily . extra grain daily as a penalty for SOIL TEST oe - TAKEN = operators. PLAY~ CLOTHES PICNIC NEEDS ~ ~ —— eee STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN |. late cutting Pastures wi! to 30 per cent neem Agents for Tilden Rept_a Car} “il ‘ en : wea and aie = eu = ees ek , Tn all cases. the winners of the legumes “should | receive | 300 = HOW TO SPEND A Service ©. Swim Suits _MacLean’s Grocery Ree 7 : 3 miles east of Summerside 1965 thay competition held dur- 700 Ibs. ‘of 5-20-20 in mid June. AINY DAY OR Winsloe Charlottetown Tel. 4-9757 — —) ing Old-Home Week cut their hay This can be supplemented wth RAINY | S.. R. Johnst Ltd @ Shorts early. 150 - 300 pounds of ammonium EVENING | oe STON . *t] @ Knee Knockers _—- _ HAY COMPETITION nitrate in eaetanlons to mein Seo ee aaa T + sslastie FINA, Station @ Western Jeans : m = eti- tai roduction when ui e Island’s foremost se no | < F ; , don will be’ held. during Old Pastures with over 0 per | of furniture, ‘carpets, draperies }} St. Peters Road Parkdale The Misses On your way to the The Horse and Sulky Club . Take the Home: Week. The three hay cent legumes should receive 400 and appliances at Wer lee and Resiel Secvice Misses : | GRANADA STEAK ROOM : work out of tlasses are:' Class 1- Grass . Archer & MacDonald Phone 2-1632 -Holmes & Bradley National Park . : ey ee ee 2 9ee mai Island Mobile oe a | Queen st, . Ch'town ee Welcomes You, With A Memu-of Finest Foods — | Camping gumes ass , i Finest Foods E u rl 9 aot 4 § may have up. to 20 pet cent Homes. eeelia taht ———— a ue _Entertainment Nightly 9:00 - 12:00 vas oor grass and Class and a . m s (at least 35 per cent grass and 35 oes a ist Charlottetown's ° Film : You'll Enjoy Delicatessen per cent legume, that is, a sam- ; Mc as ims ‘ io ple may be 35 per cent grass, 65 t Up To Date W oodleigzh . Lotions Perrone ieee Special Every Week per cent legume or 35 per cent First Aid } 1 t fegume and 65 per cent — RESTAURANT R li Products ~~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Enterprise Bakery There will be seven prizes total- , © @ Prescri 203 é ling $200 awarded to each class | Nep icas ois F = “KEN & EDDIE" Dial ian yt i ws well as a grand champion- . : } : \FULLY LICENSED CLUB . — 2-2781 ship prize. We hope that a large A Glimpse of ( - ‘umber of farmers will take ee Seer PARKDALE WITH TOURIST MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES 7 part in this competition Pre- Travel Trailer’ e Britain in P.E.I. PHAR WELCOME TOURISTS — now by cutting your hay Accessories i ae a icles wae MACY Ponce mi sceneasiont ae s y urling a : Kensington * Peters Road r Parkdale = ae ~ w sae. wet - 7 o oo oe ~ FOR SALE Ger ee Old Spain Open Daily Except. Sundays Open daliy ° til: 10. p.m. a rela 7 ra fo era a rela mn ———— TT ~ ge a Centre . ’ Bring the Kids emcee — — ng : 1 , oe ettnde Wi Enjoy the Fun Your Bank for speedy : et- Visitors Welcome oy FESTIVAL , ficient service is- the Bank @ Yarns @ Biacvkets - . Hof Montreal with two office @ Auto Robes = + . @ Castles i to serve you. Ne ae eek o = 66 Main Branch — 105-7 Grafton eed . ‘ : , Charlottetown, across the : @ Play July 4th thru Sept. 3rd . fo meoet frem Confederation WM. CONDON Z grounds Festival Box a i enn festival as officé fs leomee Centre Theatre. : ) ae | the lower foyer enfederation Centre Theatre. Box 2 and SONS On T : from. C loteton “Ottice Hours: June 27 Sept. 3: 9:30 p.m. daily except Sun- ; Parkdale, P.E. J. ~— Corner - . rfect c dition ' nm Trans-Canada Highway to Border P. E. 1. FAIRYLAND day afternoon 1‘p.m.5 p.m Sunday Concert Evenings 7 St. Peters Road, and Palmer For Sale in Pe on 65 Queen St.-Dial 4-8712 Speakers for 400 cara @ Mode p to, date» os p.m.-9:30 ee. san Seine dalla 5 poe Lane en. Route 2’ where ampte f . . ows seven ngihis Cc ew Haven on. Summerside’ Box” ce: Lin avel Agency, 5 rking as al vailable Phone 4-6036 Charlottetown a! Charlottetown aaa " e ae gpa dss? Trans Canada Highway Market St. Phone 436-3030. parking as always a : foon operator, Maj. By DAV iD K. SMnrH’ P.EL Dept: Of Agriculture uM another pirate sta- | Oliver | Smedley, who was charged | with murder. by. cable from London) (AP Wirepbote | 4 Now! A Le ‘New Peerless AEnjoy . The Beverages southern Columbia, aaa ($559.- 00,000). ~ The “New Demorratie~ Par and atleast one critic in ae ern Canada haye said the So- ‘ eial Credit government will run 000: Ibs. of” 0-20-20__in Apring. E to Pasturés which are mainly ‘grass Should receive 400 ~ 500 iIbs,“of 10-10-10 in mid Jufie and ' '300_- 600 Ibs. of 15-5-15-in early August. ; “Hay with 20 to we per cent le- gumes should receive 400 - 600 / pounds of 6-12/12 in early spring Immediately’ after the first cut apply 300 - 400 pounds of = 6.7" 7 Grass pasture should” re 400’- 500 pounds of 10-10-10 fn | edrly spring and/ve ther 300 - ‘500 pounds of ‘of 150 t nitrate | with 125 pounds #f muriate of |: ive | potash after first cut. ‘ Hay swith over 50 per cent le- gumes should receive 400 - 600 pounds of 5-20-20 in early spring ‘#or Aurther. information con the Agricultural Represen* tative, P.E.’. Department ‘of riculture Box 2000, Charlotte ——— URGES GOD, AND CARE It was Oliver Cromwell, ad- Aressing his troops, who said: “Put your trust in God, buit mind to keep your powder dry.” early__< loans “earning moré_ than the five-per-cent reach thé $540,100.00, gure 6ET ‘pon INTEREST Barr intefest needea™ to red ail It has sfeadily $31,198.27 tric) rates; notably,..cent residential ysers,~at_the ex- electricity ~Apense’ of profits ee the annua!freport showed <a operations, for gas, a 5,.3-per- «merease; 277 $14,917,978. {pe > a - ov a J te A if if ; if ig ving 108 per cent. Bank» ” The Goardlan, Charlottetown, Fri. Fane 4 4966< 7 Moprteal 54 per _cént and Kin. —<—--— nana — Mortgage~C opp’ 5.67 Pen ifi-$13. 160.522 the previ ous ‘cats (8:3S“per wr increase; ~ cent , fit Marth<31. 1966, ge" Gross incothe Was’ $160,- <9 95) Ha : _ Answ ne Ammunition, rae crued AmeFest totalled $226... > ai increase” ol AS pet » ge Steely ener, : < ” The yoternment saxs~ the“ in: 74 : BF nthe alle Ke ate feany’ for each EPHEN scott uO. a 1e D- * t 4 offset a Le ae ine comh2s was att oe Fy or 22 , YCOUVER #CP?.— Critics lumbia ; efeased re wy The NDP due “nN pat toa xéduction on " f mol Gentionge friends of "the “British Co. United «s ip nterests hate ie cone > aA eléctrjetty rates Aast April A€och oy” Hugi Keealey- ‘ paid the BY’ gov ren, $27. ” a repett said side and< Cte Vs umbia Hydro and~Power Au- 291,661 fet the datusndes, “a4 Barron’s, “a il York-pub- 7 * sid wat in th Aast Hive” a . ea oe pon Big thority will find’ answers and éfits 5m the three dams bei ing lishednational business and fi" \ear< Aiere> have been: £88 experdt a a "ales in ammunition im -th€ annual te- byw 9 n the Coluinhid ngnGial weekly, said jast wéek yxq e! raté reduc-> tye gpa; March 31. were port of ite government-owne 1 “The governgr “expects - ine’ ip a front-page’ —- criti“tiaks tot $227100,000 an-~q xy $997 600.000 utility issued this week. (~ terest berfig_stis to $390,p00,-Czing” 2 proposed 0,000,000 nually._ Lats inetuded $2,900,000 miassive.. outlav. ° while |, Hydrots a massive enterprise = ~ ‘addiag another-“$50,- so ring stead to radius in gag“Tate reductions Shshciutinn nctatie tn Cia ae 1,000 Hydfo figures to pay-for 18 “movi dubi Fae eee ea which sells electricity ahd nat- *S P PO T MORE SALES nomic... growth of the province, ' 4 the whole project as well as end.” BEPOB 4 “a a = urat gas, operates tion. oo me gowet facilities ja~one“dam. It <alled “the. Peacé “devel It_teported what it called” a Placed a heavy burden on the (ter-aity: ee . whe NDP calculates that the Ment beghly speculative, apr0}- pefnarkable 5G per cont is | PAPPOwey and material re- small rallway, A 7 governme will run “out. of ect-that will dwarf anyththg increase in kilowatt-hdur elec- Sources of the authority.” « The CY ow n esenorasion At money wither the end of the orth America in ter of size, tricity sales t Critics. will study the report buliding two es Notions constrdction’ program. The gov< cost and~potentigl/Waste Of re- But if any individual nydro closely, especially as eras velopments,- on es erpment~ disagrees and th sources. operation is losing money,: it announced it needs $3 7 ery: Peate River. (estimated aon dto report shows thé roe “Its railroad and“transit op-isn't shown in the report for expenditures ~this year. Adal cost: $700,000.00) and tie money: is“ invested’ in short-term€rations ~ at~a. loss,” said . It gives these gross revenues: sia ras ere SHOW PACIFIC BOATS , Cee * sae a_-3.9-per-ceiif"in- An: Australidn television - s@ erence: ¢6.000 000): for rail freight res. filmed on the Great Bar- a 49-per-cent in- rier Reef is being made for $14,044,258 for . urban world release. . S. R. Johnston Ltd. MOBILE HOMES Pas ut ® Bulky Sweaters ®@ Boucle - Cardigans . 6.98 & 8.98 ec @ Ladies’ Wear @ Men's Wear e Taran © Souvenirs sida ee Ta, Provi nee of cd \s “het income ~,7, 470,263 compere ® crease; hildren's Wear ®@ House Furnishings ‘INFORMATION GUIDE | ~ Bri Busi 79 GRAFTON ST. OUR CLAIM TO FAME - - - - SWEATERS | @ sportswear island |: eriers ltd. he Uti tthe te Fashions tish Woollen - Dial 2-1273 | ————— & RACING THIS WEEK b JUNE 20th & 25th Old iiss Week Aug. 15 to 20 . The Charlottetown Driving Park and the finest shows to be seen on P.E.I. are at the