a . - qere Mr. and Mrs. George Ro- ' their home and compelled to ISLAND NEWS = The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Dec. 4, 1959. Superintendent Deplores - Waste Of Straw On Farms - E were Frank Kelly, Clarence Mac- ‘yen Wilbert. Durning alias Ron- WARREN WILB 2Names To ‘Wanted List . Two more names have been ‘added to the listed of crimina's most wanted by the RCMP, it was announced Thursday. Both of the wanted men have buih themselves a formidable list of crimes during the past_ few montis. The new candidates are War- ald Lee Harvey and Richard Madison, they are being sought by the RCMP: and the Ontario Provincial Police on several charges of armed robbery and pping in the Belleville, Sitearecethe Lake and Mor- @isburg, Ont., districts. The two men are reported to have entered a number of homes and forced the occupants, at gun point, to drive their automobiles on a tour of the province of Ont- | ‘ario. In al! instances they are| gaid to have stolen money, cloth- ing and food from their victims but at no+time did they harm any of their hostages. ; KIDNAP VICTIMS Among -their kidnap victims oney, of Niagara-on-the Lake who were forcibly taken from . P - ee 7 “aes as : = ERT DURNING — Added drive their kipnappers for about 200 miles at gun point. i Mr. Rooney is a former Is- | fander having been born in St. | Eleanors, P.E.I. moving from their—around the time of ‘the First World War. Mrs. Rooney, is the former Hilda Baylis of} Maidenhead, Engand, and a step-sister of “Mrs. J.0.C. Camp-| bell of Char. own. The police have issued the warning that the men should be approaciied with caution sidered dangerous. BORN IN N.S. Durning or Harvey, is said to, 24 years of age and was born in| Economy, N.S. He is about 5'8” | in height weighing 160 pounds, have , and has brown hair and blue Mal class him as one of the mild: easterly winds, becoming eyes. By trade he is a bookkeep- | best come to the province. mit. Mrs. M. Crockett Dies In S’‘side Boston born Madison height 6'2"° weigiting 160, with black hair. He has two small | sears on his neck. Shou!d any person knowing any- thing of the possible where: of the wanted men they should immediately contact the Ontario Provincial Police at Toronto or the nearest detachment of the | RCMP. ta PAGE A visit to the Charlottetown Ex- perimental Farm today would the tasks common to any farmer. They are getting ready for win- ter by banking buildings, cover- dng tender shrubs and making vegetables free from frost. Superintendent R.C. Parent motes that this is also a good g@eason of the year to make re pairs to buildings. — Recently the farm construct- ed two concrete manure pits, one at Charlottetown and one at Up- ton. These pits which are actual- ty a concrete platfo-m are 75 x 30 feet with a five-inch slab. Mr. Parent explained that the platform serves as a storage place for manure and makes the manure pile easily accessible with a front end tractor loader without the possibility of being bogged down. : STRAW WASTE In his travels through the Is- land last week. Mr. Parent ob- gerved a farmer burning straw) ISLAND BRIEFS TALKS ON BURMA At a recent meeting of the St. John’s Women’s Auxiliary, Mil- ton, Reverend David Minton of Crapaud was guest speaker Mr. Minton gave an interesting and informative talk on Burma. Cost- umes and souvenirs of that country were admired with in- terest. BIRT FUNERAL — The fu-| neral for Wallace O. Birt was held on Thursday, Dec. 3, 1959, | from his late residence, Pisquid. The service. was conducted by Rev. J. H. Sheen. Pallbearers Donald, Samuel Birt, Wendell Jay, George Dover, Alvin Burke. Interment took place in the Mt. Stewart cemetery. LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in columns adjoining. Classified Ad-| vertising Section.) SMITH — At Freetown, Dec. 2, 1959, Dale Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith, age) 2 years. Remains resting at the home of his parents where funeral ‘service will be held today, Friday, at 2 p.m. Inter- | ment Floral Hills Memorial | Gardens. Monuments _ Granite - Marble Bronze | Vere Beck & Son Ltd. . Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 - —_ in the field. He said, “burning straw today is just like burning a they | best pair” of Hereford bulls may be armed and shouldbe con-! the fair. ai bred by I. J. Kerr of Portage ed at the Royal. Min Max te eee seers | STRSHSSRSESGSESRVLSES Yarmouth srteeeeee BR; POET oe cs estes HALIFAX (CP)—The weather | office says a storm northwest of |’ ,| Bermuda is expected to be lo- cated near Sable Island by to- night and rain is forecast to bé- gin in southwestern Nova Scotia! B this morning and in southern New | - Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.this afternoon. Strong east- erly winds will accompany the| © ' storm, but temperatures will re- | 'main mild throughout the dis- | trict. Forecasts: : ; Mainland Nova Scotia: Over- east, raining beginning during the morning; mild; easterly winds 20, becoming northeast 30 in aft-, ernoon. Low-high at Halifax 33 and 48, Yarmouth 32 and 48, Kentville 32 and 45, New Glasgow 25 and 45, Goshen 27 and 45. 4 Cape Breton, Prince Edward, § Island, eastern N B. counties, | lower St. John River vvaliey: | who | Cloudy with intermittent rain be- | young ani-| ginning during the afternoon; | BLygRVRSRRRSRBRRSSISR Hereford Bull Is Purchased Fulton Sanderson of North River has: purchased one of the top beef bulls shown~-this year at the Royal Winter Fair. The veteran Hereford breed- er bought Royal Zato Heir 7M, a junior champion and reserve’ grand champion and one.of “the at The 17-month old animal was la_ Prairie, Manitoba who. show- Island Hereford men seen the beef bulls that has ever northeast 25 in afternoon. Low- |high at Sydney 30 and 45, Char- ————— | lottetown” 32 and 45, Moncton 33 and 45. Fredericton 30 and 45, Saint John 35 and 45. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 12.53 a.m. and 2.10 p.m oer eet ~~ me At Rustico at 10.05 a.m. and 8.30, cu _ Wedne: e ng 18 9.m. Summerside tide eighteén Summerside of Mrs. Maude/ minutes later than Charlottetown. Crockett, wife of the late Her-| sun ‘rises today at 7.34 a.m. and bert R. Crockett. sett at 4.32 p.m Mrs. Crockett had been in ill| — — health for the past six years and had been bedridden-for the’ past three. In her earlier life! FOR SALE she had been prominent —§ in church work 2 ere and a life long m Trinity | She is survived by a son Carl, i Summerside, and two step- sons, Kensington Harold of Summerside and Roy of Souris. te ac iy Apply: J. K. PIDGEON The a t- urday at Trinity United Churc Kensingtdn at 2.30 p.m.- ~ . The remains are resting at the | Phone 156 Bowness Funeral Home. wi request from Newfoundland. for 20 tons of baled straw at $12 to $15 a ton.” mil “The proper place to put straw,” said Mr. Parent, “is in bedding under animals. I can hardly think of one farm on the Island that could not use more bedding.” i As an alternative to this use he points out ‘that straw spread on hillside pasture has the effect of preventing soil erosion as. well | as providing organie material in} the soil. COMING EVENTS Some of the coming events at the farm are the Ayshire breed- ers’ annual meeting which takes place Dec. 10. Early in the new year, an egg grading course of two weeks duration will be con- ducted by the PEI department of agriculture at Birch Court. Following this there will be the annual conference of federal provincial agriculturists which! will take place early in February. These meetings are in keeping with the farm's policy of encour- | aging farm orgarfzations to use the facilities provided. At the present time two of the staff members are on a visit to the experimental farms at Fred- ericton and Nappan, Dr. J.W:G.) Nicholson. director of animal nu- | trition a Douglas Munro, re- search officer-in soil fertility are reviewing and comparing results of experiments made at the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick farms. Mr. Parent said it has become more and:more the policy of ex- perimental farms to exchange ideas and compare results, es- pecially in the Atlantic region. SCOTTISH RECORDS The archives at Aberdeen’s. town hall include the charter granted to the Scottish city in 1179. | {RD DED DDD D De: A Y’S MEN’S CHRISTMAS TREES On Sale From Dec. 10th At S’SIDE “Y” CENTRE ~* Z We are protecting you by getting in line with spreaders which must - Hospital Patients. “WHILE THEY ARE HOT” Many farmers are taking advantage of our opportunity sale by purchasin their NEW IDEA spreaders and HAQ machinery now for seat pene ing six per cent interest on all money invested in machinery for spring or early summer. Don’t overlook this very s now while the iron is hot. The time is limited on this offer, so act quickly Remember, NEW IDEA spreaders carry a full one is one of the reasons why they outsell all others, THE HALLMFG. & COLD STORAGE ra ’ A NOTICE | 2 The Law Office of ‘ ALLISON M. GILLIS i, has been: moved from 130 Richmond Street to the 179 Queen Street arvana TO THE CITIZENS i OF P.E.I: The P. E.. I. Division of the Canadian Mental Health §4 Association is appealing for Christmas gifts for Mental >) Remember those who need special [i assurance that someone outside hospital walls re- members them. Shop for a gift . . . do NOT send money . : . and get it to the White Cross Gifts Depot. The Christmas Gifts Campaign ends Sat. Dec. 19th. Receiving centres for gifts are in the following locations :— Charlottetown Moore & McLeod Ltd Summerside Smallmans Ltd Souris Matthew & MacLean Ltd. Montague Clark Bros. & Wightman Supermarket O'Leary O'Leary Farmers Co-op Assn. Ltd. ‘ Alberton Rexall Pharmacy Gift suggestions may be found at any of the collection depots. / If it is inconvenient for you these depots, you may send. i THE P.E.!. DIVISION C.M.H.A. P. 0. Box 785, Charlottetown. fe deposit a ‘gift at any of, to: against a raise in price and in addition we are pay- pecial sale. Get your orders in the smart purchaser. 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