.. _ . m 1. "my under- water use of at. college n " ' Thls N all DO he good H file 0! no "on '8 pro“ 11' h Tray-o This urgvlwcu “'n B The Gucrdl'm Phrrlct‘ntntm Slit. Mew 30. 1964. , , . ‘ Id like to “page may can way of the advantages w 16 . . . bah], t - ' r ' ‘ - limitations of such a program’ wou P . . . “e understood and “Dmitri siderauon be given before any wrll accrue from a much. (Continued on pace 21) DAIL MARKETS ' 3 schools can provide training 10‘; ' L “ mechanical matters pro-, . h ( was till llL lm vi skills that will be of l (‘nn .as .‘.‘ A 4 l' J ,_ .,.,. ; - portant value. However. w t d: {$31213 763,1, 23;“ __ .‘l g ' these schools will probably be I E ‘ ".5 l unable to do it to give I type w c e r ~((r.nt1n”nd lrUYn In“, 7]} Am “1”, gnonn 33 3. mid . i, n l 6 Of education can M des n to r .t o no 2w -.~ 1): , 1' 01_ um 24: can 24: A: . ‘ ‘ ‘ Fl "'6' rr ‘ "7 *1» .q “1nd. ‘ 3:th 47. m :75 -:o gibbedlna: dagiTctuilt’ugalofiulgzg A( ‘- (ll\r‘l" 221100 55 51 54 pl . . . I .\l u 2' 30 m 400 M0 . . . schools will not be i 3 p051 I Er m m " mw I SLOW PROGRESS We suspect that in many cases] ductlon is improved and an» “on w deal effectively with an, NEW U: I “(lion 5 aligns: u a 14] 0‘ We gain the impression that} this practice is carried too far} mals Will generally be health- ima] husbandry. field “Opt 6‘ 1‘ 3:25?" 40%,", a 3" ‘8 H3 ‘ cropping ds mlakinldramert SIM/l land cattlleanalsetiltzplidgirtrglfgggl le;act0rs to be considered oil cultivatign' dc' “ ed D8 M B to 3 t. m tt-rut runs progress lie 0 co mois wea- onzer . . - J F0, on "a y concern v row" I rs . :9 mm Jan Bl‘lThc1;nn:;tiinn Press ther, while there is consider- for the goon?i of tht;1 cattletnndi course.‘ are thofse dfglabor. tge with the future of agriculture Used tracmr parts for Cockshutt 60. mowers, 5 and GlmtOn , (Elm, hltch ' W ‘7" "‘""" " " M" l able acreage of potatoes plant~_ for the go of I 9 Pas ure- com'enlem‘e 0 r 51? "18 8 in this “wince and the future I . ~ “c _l m mm mm. “5‘,” “:50 , ed we suspect that most of the vPaslure which is allowed to; whether production in the. wnl" p Y M8859) Harris 20, COCkbhu“ 70! Ford Spreaders, 8 & 4 furrow lows, New Cr: in .u. Crln on Jim sail grain has still to be sown. One make too much development; ter months lS important enough i Ferguson Transmission. Holland balers, New no rakes, or 2" It -2 \mcrir‘an Growth hot day produces a succession before being grazed really nev warrafiil thetlextrat batheltrhot A“ Education For Your ’ New Holland mowers, New Holland 'is f‘ 4 15"” ": ' for chilly ones with quite low or becomes good pasture. _ etting t e cat e ou. _no er son ‘t w us New Holland elem cul_ In '2 ' 34,7553": . 237' temperatures at night. In low- When the grazing area is llm .factor of importance II that. Massey 30 and cultivators. Massey tivlgatoo all, rotary ti on, mm‘nure -. u. l t':tlladl:m lmeslment 19» 4.1 er fields there are still wet ited there is a tendency not to what ma necessary W1“! Mustang Massey 20 3 John Deere 5 readers '7 0 Na “in TN“ 4‘30 $51-$77. spots which cannot be worked let the cattle out earllly for lf‘ear‘ the heaVIer bireegls Ray notmbu ’ ‘ - ’ P ' "‘ .W H? .3" “"3” “. ‘ land this holds up progress as that the pastures wi s on necessary w t e is cl 3; “use 102 Jr. Ford and loader "323.“ ‘1.“3 3'3 3”: LEW-ET: 21313:} :1; rial most farmers like to finish the all summer; However. 9a rly one . ' ‘ . . . 3’ y ’ ' Mala, loader. $390.00 u , Cunning. ye manual. in; 13:3 field if they start it. grazing assists greatly m nnr' Itwewere llnclmedtlot be 338; Ram‘s”, cofl‘g'm 2 Cockshutt 30's, Cockshutt 540, M39 ham hay conditioners, mow. m dqff‘p'nfigtj‘fil'jtm'fr'5' L" “:4; 12;" However, well drained land "'31 5935"“ t°{P"‘:}:C° flag!“ mat‘C-n“ W03": Siestzficlo “ . 81 ta dam Old David ers and conditioners, Henry Backhoe; ‘ mummy, ["0 “An all; -22 is in excellent condition (or aiding? dgesnv‘vt 1develop it fifnngified‘a There are still 5cm soy arms s n , J01“ Bea“ Sprayers. G011] hammer- l n '85 r - "a" . - ‘ I - I I , »' T. - lonlflsnlgham “6 L1: roofiflgof Little); the grass is allowed to get well many cattle had up in the sta- Founded 1877, ‘ Brown Diesel, used limo mowers. mills and feed mixers. I “WW” ""m ‘ “5 “ - advanced bles in this province that should . ‘ , ‘l n t; 1, 81.35 21.00 crops. Many farmers believe ' _ ‘ . A Residential School M Roy: . l l ~ llflmt:llllrri‘ NT“ 3.39 .64 that if the (and 1. ready the IN on "CT bedoufl for their? 8004 ____..___ I l P m “"1 2”" 22"" gram should be in and that H, n M “3",. a“ 0’ 9 3°°d e P“ Grade VII tllu'ough Sensor l v — nrnpan Grmi'th 6.52 7.23 , The statemen y a q ‘ mam I . . Fluierated Growth sol 0.1.1 early SOWmE ‘5 m0? lmpm," lance that his milch cows haa‘ , UC [Oh Mam : run on and on 5.20 we nt than extra cultivation I! been turned out last Saturday AGRICULTLRAL ED AT . A TRAINING m For each $500 purchase of new or used chines-y you J. Fonds (-nlleclMI'A'A: yields are considered for the {my time since H” g The statement tlhat education receive . choice of 1 “elm by .h. for two to Cmdiu 1 31:39:53.; .32.. 7;.‘2 .15., GOOD PROSPECTS twenty-fifth of October led to take: Wm.“ 1:52;” “WafnalmlfSGHOLARSInP, Machinery Show In Toronto In January '55. or a :1 cu. n. ‘. int-nun “6 ~55 Seldom have we seen better some thinking about the length 9 3”“ 1‘ “ ,' 9" m3 0 LEADERSHIP deep mm. 1: H 1 Growth 0d “060' “W “‘1 prospects for hay and pastures f the stahllng season in this new and “Ham” h” ‘ 1”” ’ 2nd prize—Philips Vacuum Cleaner u I 5 In" "“' “'1’” :‘m 5'3 than in the present case. al- glimate and about the fact that elemenlt ""‘l‘ i“ “- fit”: ACTER :lrrl prize—Philips Chrameiclke Ml"? “ J "W9 t .— ' ‘ ' - mom“ 9“ "3 some "9‘ ' ‘ 4th prize—Philips han miter . u n l um um ready clover ls thowmg albme cattle collld he. so closely coil . g . . . . 5 l lluzi'llr'inllnilum at; 0;; the stubble and when this oc- fined and still survive the or- :higffil‘rcmmwl‘fnglhepem: O :33” 8151:9595» MW! help 5th prize—Electric Kettle. a unrunl mm ' ‘ curs even by June lst it repre- deal. . ' ' - t Mrmm‘zlc‘n’n’: (u. g: 11:: mu excellent development. M 0“ m: Dram" M 19m“; up who Will be our farmers. . Amufll-planned Physical and No“: Prizes be drawn for at “Id 0f sale. gut; etl Flievonu (Mutual! up .56 the present time there is al- “e 0“, daily M. keeping them m ‘ 91° mammm' Dim ' C x Putnam .r :3 10.: most sufficient moisture to pro the name continually the” 1.; ? P . fine 30:1“? h'ainingwilil‘y p- a faal‘fxm mva LIT“ it” d“?! a hay crop' what is little agreement-both practlcesj HE A'NT numb“ ' _ a ax'li’lfl Jn‘ane'“ lnymm‘ “ are lollnued and there B” If- ' For Information a .u. bl Li’s-33:333.. sills aim ' 811319;“ W ml -t bl m AKERS °°- the Headmaster l ' A - w - is no 7:30 PASTURE MANAGEMENT ept in o s a e con - - . 7 . ° l lilllllidlimll’rxm‘iw I: In the past there appeared . uously there less danger or DA]; Kginaiscghlwm‘tll C. H. Bonnyoastle. 3A.. LL.D. . n .'.‘ "‘" ’7 32.. 7 “'5! Gremrm. 'V ' to be an unwritten rule that} injury going In or out or falls ' ' R c "e . f 'mcit 3; 3 re ' nu. '4 _ x “ cattle were not to be turned' on ice, etc. Houerer. W hen 140 6,93. Georg, s“ O glfl C . P E I E wmdlnn :0 7o so: 7 s: l . out until June Ist, this practical cattle are regularly 0’591‘01590 Tel. 4-8850. Ch’town sew Ngflh Rlvel' ‘ ' ' i wale (Jam soon ‘1, $1 was .upposed no give the pas-l there l8 1.955 trouble Wllh feet Colors r 11:”; lmwnlo .27. u; +1 bures a start and thus maintain; and legs 1n heavy breed- Rothesay, N-B. - ~. a» o v 1 - - ' razin for 3 ion er riod ling experience is er. pro- \ 24:0? .0 u” u“ if“ *. Llcense Set 3 g l W I . ‘ m "inn 9‘: no e l' u 0 A in WARD ISLAND CENTENNIAL 1964 c. For DISCUSS” PRINCE ED c Eaert sul: :w ‘as :33 ms L OTTAWA JCP‘ ~ W 9055 a m . hilibv of a federal licence for WEEKLY CALENDAR OF EVENTS R2 32 *1 i ' ‘ ~ bird hunting will be I: W M I ‘. migratory m to :2 l discussed next monthat the an- a to are ~z l nual federal — provincial wildlife t 7‘ ‘1 3‘ *1 I oonfcrence. scheduled for Char- e .‘1, ; lolletnwn. June 18-19. ~ : -.-. «4v. v i s a licence has been con- I . .. b... u. BOX OFFICE OPEN FOR All. SUMMER ATTRA 2.3 :n mg all, cu, J39, ‘ p and the" has been con. " “ “ “ $3530” l" s E Ph 892 2464 K3 . _ 9 \ome m :z‘ mu, as“ from Sportsman's W195 30m“ b h - NF 7"" 77 “"7 ‘ " the Country. Programme iu (ed to c snge. ' r lmr Bk 0"“: :7": ' VA 3 y, “Wild be similar to the Lalecomers will not be admitted to the auditorium I Frill " "4 "I g "duck stamp" charge in the until the firs! intermission. lUS with revenues going into i -~ n <~~ 1 T’llg 111/.- 'A l n“, prnjpms in develop and pro. _ 10 A I“ to 5 ‘Cansdisn Puppet Theatre (July l3—Aug. l.» 7 " 22;: T“ f i: ; serve micratnry bird nesting ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ Monday through Friday 2.00 a. 4.00 3 a «:u m » vii grounds. - r v , Saturday 10.00 00 t. 4.00 \ ,w 3.14 ,—-n. ; 1Y1. HUI-Hing 1:9,":5 "0“. are at}; FREDA]. E‘ ERINGS 7 P.M. t0 9 PJI- S C H E D U L E 1 9 6 4 Sophisticated Adult variety show Friday 09 8.00 ~ ; _ J We“ ~'a ' ‘.l d v t e rovinces. -. ’ r 5 In I ‘ 3);: 6f federgl he ‘s PSI SATURDAY MORNINGS 9 AIM. to 12 NooN Art Gallery Theo re, Contederatlen Centre i. r" . .. .502: iahlis‘ncd. it probably would be + Ml added to provincial licences. in .3 l ‘ . _,_. _ x inzoggick Stamp is so“ Jun. 5.” l1”... '5.“ Jun. pain Illa... 29.1"”. 51'1"” 5.12 July 13.1, July 20.26 July 27-Aug- 2 Augusl 3-9 August lo-lé August 17-28 August 24-20 August 31-50”. E 'rnln salon WWW: _.~_...-~—— mg—ijw' 1‘5’—' Jun. 22* Jun. 2, My “ Ju|y 13 July 20 July 27 August 3 August 10 August 17 August 24 Aueun 3| :2 Most .U‘TIVF. TORn-VL“ "0"“! J NUCLEAR STATION 2.00 8- 4.00 open- “an 2.00 8. 4.00 g 33' 7'" “mm” "‘ . u 7.00 A. 9.00 ing performances 3.30 - sl ' a r I, ,k “I... yam. In“. (31,," (hvxl Th" “'"T'ld! "10.81 powerful nll- A, B a” ' :3?” Thaw . The Drylsnders Canadian Royal lrmn LaDoute 8.30 (cfimregn/lefig) 8‘30 5- '1 " [Vlll'>TlJl‘l'5 idem: pnwer .s'ahnn' hean bum >- Thn Devtl 8.30 (The Llamous ‘ Sprlng Thaw (Outstanding .Pupp” Thea". Winnipeg 3'30 We'lcm've’ Do" M955" 8'30 WHY"! 3' 3'10"" 3-30 Husln' nil ism." so s m 9 t unat Vlylfa. _Wales. wrll produce .; (Premme of A John A 5",, Annual 8.30 ream. July 13-Aug. 15 Bullet Halifax International and his First offence in Charlottetown Wayne a. Shutter l out: tau EM 4 “ 1.180.000 kilowatts. 5 New Canadian "1. Dev” ‘musgcal Film) inclusive (see Premiere Symphcmy Festival islanders (Premiere cl 5 Comedy) “a W above for details) Produ—cfiln) ~ r inciting Afilm) .- -—J.|J.;O 6 June l~6 ‘ June 21 June 30 July 7 July ll July 2! July 28 August 4 August ll August 18 August 25 Sephmber l 4 Sleeping beauty 3' ALL FARMERS :- “0 - ' - 5-39 8-30 8‘30 8.30 0.30 ' 3 3.30 3,30 1.30 Spring Thaw The Drylsnders Winnipeg Ballet gall“: lrms La Deute DOn Messer OHM" Wayne 8- Shutter Wsyne I: Shuster ' ‘ m H Never before have we been able to offer such 5 :horanvnbeets gannzvuseun Sprung Thaw (t-Irn) y p o y (M wrv‘m mm to exmns‘on and moaemimfion we Jun. 10 jun. 17 June 24 July I July I July l5 July 22 JUlY 29 August 5 August l2 August '9 August 26 sopnmbfl 2 can now manufacture approximately 1,000 tons 8.30 . as. 2.30 330 ~' . . 0! lime NY day. :. Spring Thaw Two Islands 2.30 Die Fledermsus Sleeping Beauty g ORDER Now FROM E . . . P.E.l.'s Winnlpeg Ballet :zhmn s'nun "m0 l D :30 also ‘ re 3‘30 5-30 8‘30 3-30 "‘9 D'Vlsnders hiltorical (. E I h) a a W” on Mass“ 8‘30 Wayne L Shusler Wayne & Shutter "unlock Lim. L.“ i JfanA “Bests {ghnDA "Beats Spring Tluw Spring Thaw (film) Pageant) W'Mipeg Ba” ’ m "9" announce 8 9V 9 EV e I m Havelmgk'llg. I Chem "'9!- P-E-l- June ll Jun. ls June 25 July 2 July 9 July is July 23 July 30 August 6 AUgus.‘ 13 August 20 Aug“. 27 ' 3pm“, 3 Phone Lam-2430 Phone Veno- River 14 “o . . Die Fledermsus a 0 Sleeping Beauty ‘ . 7. . . O . ~ . 830 I 30 8 36 Th Th? D: l: Sic islands Winnipeg Ballet 8-30 lrms Ls Douce Don Master 3 an 8‘30 3'30 - - - . rms OW . Y n 9" DI PM ; Wayne a Slmsier wwn. & slum... ‘5 Jain-JDA finals xhnDA .3009: spring Thsw (MM) ' "mi". muffler!“ e evl e evi lm A m ———_ __________ June in June l9 June as July 3 July to July 17 July 14 MY 3‘ "9"" 7 “9”” '4 A“9”” 2‘ August 20 September s z. - 6.00 . . F l Inns in Doug. D M - 2'30 2.30 ~¢ 33?". Thaw 0.30 700 s 0.00 3.30 on "a" Sleep” am" WW" 3- 9W" W-vno 3- Shumr i 3.30 3.30 9.15 Spying Thsw The Drylsnders 8- . Die Fledermaus I915 9.15 8.30 .30 3° \ 5 John A Boats John A lasts Spring Thsw (film) Tw islands Winnipeg Ballot "l" l. DOW! Don Messer First Oiiente WW". L Shuuer ‘ sh the Devil the Devil (mm) syns UIMV t a": June is June 20 Jun. 27 July 4 July II My Is My 25 Aucun l “9"” 3 Augu" '5 Mount 22 w,“ W . 6' . I . 6.00 6.00 2.30 2.30 6.00 . , t . > John A Beets John A Boots Spring Thaw Spring Thsw a” Winnipeg Ballot DJ. Fledsnmus "n" l' DW" DO" MEI!" SIMP'W B"WY align. ‘ shun" $30". ‘ awn" ' the D N th D 7.00 In 9.” . Y E AT Kall'h COI'I‘I‘IICJ‘ICIGI Ltd. 4 3.30 'v .30 "M 9.1; .15 The Drylsnders Two lslsnds 0.30 0.30 . ,_ “a t ; John A loan John A lens Spring Thsw Ipring Thaw (film) Winnipeg Dell” Die Flcdormsus '"m 1' DOUN Don Messor Fim Offence alas". .' shun" 3930 I, sh ' the Devil oh. own (mm) syns us or r . ‘ , _._~_.___ _ __ t I 1 | JUM 1‘ June 1| June 2. July I July 12 July 19 JUlY 26 A090" 2 August 9 August l6 August 23 W E ‘ . s""'" Each customer buying 4 guartsor 1 Sal 01' lelfil! ,m , mg 0.00 9.00 9.00 .00 9. 9.00 ,w Paint during our sole wrll receive FREE 1 quart L. m, 3,, u, M. h", 5m...“ .. lot. own." Glenn Gould Island P.E.l. National Youth Maureen Royal cmdl." 9.00 ' . . . - °q Outer Peterson Velvet Satin Ceiling While. i Singers Ale-h (Glen' Gould 5:11;??de season!“ Orchestra Forrester legion chol, Jo" ykh" m. "M If. t OUTSIDE OIL PAINT, white and standard colors , Reg. $9.10 39L 1 8. g ' ‘1 SALE ................... - . O 0 m renn flekelmoblle ticket booth mil be visttln the t OUTSIDE ACRYLIC C enclng Monday. June In the Essa Con Id 9 5. key Pam, Mush“, fl" “and: _ ll 1 t. V, 8. v 0 s _ ggffim 3"" 7.75 1mm; MON‘DAY—Montaguo—Doug 3 Service Station RIDAY—O wry—Co.” 5,." v ,. . 10.00.” _4-00 m Io:oo_".oo 3 VELVET SATIN I" Q' : '- P' 'l I Ti - ' Com. b 33.90 gal. 6 $2.70 qt. 1 9 1 gig; 8- TUESDAY , , s Essa SON co WHO?” 3 Service Station l. “m ' 5““ ' 10:00 am. — 12:30 pm. ":30 IJII. — 12:30 PM- 3 EXTEFZ'J’RIENAMEL R I u a, “L 5 Sr. Butler's—1:30 pan. - 4:00 pan. Alberta—lamb Service Station cit. . . ga. c - - , I . . 3 SALE ...... .. ‘qSAIEFREEuu. 2-2 WEDNESDAY ' * ::..:.......; of P.E.I. ‘30 — 4-00 p-m. . 'e vc . a ill ' “""o 10:00 am. — 4:00 PM- SATURDAY—Perktlde-Sherwood—Ellls Ira. W SUPER “1"” ENAMEL rHunsoAv—sowb—Mcltonxl. Mom Cum. m "3-" “'" 9 90 3"” m" “‘ 2 75 10 oo 4 no to no 4 oo ' . I . . ' _. I ALE ..... ' ' : .m. . — ' E 1 Quart Velvet Sotll FREE _ ' P ' ‘ ° ' PM- Bu Your Paint Now While the Prices are Low ‘ ; y CENTENNIAL rm wacouss:— — CENTENNIAL "All NOTES:— ‘ ‘ ' - Hus-Ills- Clubs Association l. o :2; - gm of “on. Club. Jim. mm Edward Isl-nil Rem Om bl :5 My Point 33" 1"" 4'54” June a - June o—mrntmo Postmuter‘s smoo- "m mm “m m “I M Ohm-m ' mm", Junehlunet—Oaflhllnsflmolchsflerd JmO-ld—mnyanhmcmumn.fluu