is neouusien, aim-iooieam.s-ei.1a .s,1sss.io.eu -an-. no-. 1-lawn. eeaeeumiuoun"-no-o-. "N" ¢H“'*v"'-4-"W--ttil * ' R “' -"~"-'- -i We-~ r..::*=..'r-...-"2; be we .."it‘.. .. cm... as up expected e day. n..‘S§‘ is ample puking’-up. an Island pipe band, yff: space on the grounds for h u n- Lovat Scott. will be daily 35 dreda of cars and canteen facll- ts-actions at the his Scottish ..,,, lties have been set up in the east ‘ tiertainment centre in North sq wing of the college building. stico at the former Knight. ,‘ In addition to the Macbougnll Columbus boy's campgroumi, BIGGEST PROJECT Eniertainrnem will be put on by advanced students trained in concert work. guest artists and students enrolled at the college. | ‘Hits will be the ‘ enter- well as for local people. The college is being assisted by the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association in an effort to supply much Province Has College For Highla af variety evening, featuring two -"d Dining rnoonand pipe ban s, a osen top dancers. tap dancers and sing- ers get underway at the Prince Herald Tribune Faces Heavy Suit tative Eugene J. Keough. (Dem. Wednesday against the tiicles published between ing with the investigation and .» K What has happened during. the month of July with respect to harvestinlz the Island's hay: crop can only be termed a dis- aster in the light of the tremen- dous loss of livestock feed. This loss has occurred for dif- ferent reasons. First of all an extra month's maturity will cut‘ down the feeding value of th e hay. Next, practically all the. ) _>, ‘ , ' . .r 5‘ -, LOVAT SCOTS PIPERS TO BE HEARD IN 1) FEDERATION OF AGRIC. NEWSLETTER July Weather Results . In Heavy Cattle Feed Loss .any real feeding value. U‘ . *. -“L AILY CONCERTS justice. Iin his Supreme Court suit, the congressman claims the November elections. a much larger audience. tered the competition deserve credit as in every case they .4/‘ere fitrong competitors. l HE IG WEEK ’ hay that has been cut. has been I together if much is to be ac-: August is now here and in less rained on and its value reduced jcomplished. Three dark or than no time at all Old H om e to a great extent. Finally there jrainy d a y s s c a t t e red l Week with its unique attractions is no doubt that much of th e ‘through the week will pretty .j will be holding the stage. It is a hay that has been cut and much lmuch bring the hay making op- ; big week for a great many peo- of it that has been hailed stands eration to a standstill. ‘pie. Relaxation for some. hard a very poor chance of having In a few cases farmers cutj work for other However, its H a y large acreages and are now fac- ‘ absence would leave a great making is an operation that re- « ing the loss of a large per cent- ‘l void in the Island year. P e r- . :g:.::.‘i:': ::.‘:°;,.‘.:'.°:*.:::.:‘*:.*:; ::'.::s..:':*.:::y.;:i".:*;*:.i.1:“.1? reqlme at least I me me ays ‘ these are perhaps the fortunate ; low so quickly- NEW YORK (APi-—Represen- N.Y.) filed a $1,250,000 libel suit ew 20, 1961. and May 22. 1962, deal- conviction of the congressman's brother. Judge J. Vincent Keogh of the New York State Supreme Court, of conspiring to obstruct ar- ticles contained false and de- famatory matter and “sought to accomplish his defeat" in the All the young ladies w h 0 en- Edward Island College of piping and Dancing this week. A band concert by the Mac- Dougall Girls‘ Pipe Band Glace Bay. Nova Scotia, will provide the curtain raiser this afternoon and evening with the official opening and big outdoor concert scheduled for Saturday. Aug. 4 at 2.30 p.m. at the col- lege. at North Rustlco—on the Gulf Shore Higirwaiy near Cay- uiidish. The college and the 16-day Scottish entertainment classic will be officially opened by Hon. J. David Stewart. minister of tourist development. other pro- vincial and federal government representatives will be present on the huge outdoor stage fo the big show. . SCOTTISH CONCERT e same evening, a second Scottish concert will be present- ed for those who are unable to - attend the opening ceremony The evening program, which ‘will also be held on the outdoor platform. starts at 7 p.m. sharp. In case of rain, concepts will be held in the large recreation hall on the premises. There will be daily pipe band concerts and H’ghland dancing at 2.30 p.m. and 7 p.m. and each Wednesday and Saturday from Aug. 4 to Aug. iii. the daily per- i formances will take the form of a full scale Highland Concert. Over 50 students. more than half of them from outside Prince Edward Island are registered. Due to lack of space, a number Tones. For those equipped to‘ HEATING METHODS of applications had to be turned needed enter- italnment project ever attempt- tainrneiy for summer visitors. Prince Edward Island HIGHLAND COLLEGE of Piping and Dancing .NORTH RUSTlCO_ FOP. TOPS IN COLORFUL ‘ . , SCOTTISHIIENTERTAINMENT AUGUST 3 DAILYTO AUGUST 18 (Except S undays) (3 miles east of Cavendish on National Park Highway) PIPE BAND CONCERTS AND HIGHLAND DANCING BEGINNING AUGUST 3 DAILY AT 2:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. UNTIL AUGUST 16 Official Opening 84 Big Outdoor Scottish Concert . AUGUST 4th AT 3:30 p.m. AUGUST 3. ll. I5 3. I8 — MAJOR OUTDOOR SCOTTISH CONCERTS AT 2:30 P.M. 3. 7:00 PM. ADMISSIONS FEATURING DAILY Macbougali Girls Pipe Band Winners of World's Championship Band Competition in Chicago ALSO LOVAT SCOTS PIPE BAND AND LOVAT SCOTS DANCERS Canteen and Gift Shop on Premises TO BAND CONCERTS AND HIGHLAND DANCING AFTERNOON & EVENING . . . . . . Fitb & 35c TO MAJOR OUTDOOR CONCERTS WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 75c 8: 50¢ ACROSS THE ‘ISLAND make grass silage the situation: down this year. Registrations are RAIN OR SHINE (IF RAll\'lNG. CONCERT WILL BE HELD IN RECREATION HALL) is better and even at this late_ _ _ A 1961 survey showed 57 per. date Brass silage can Sllll b from as far afield as Montreal . 9 cent of Canadian homes heated land Bangor. Maine, with Island $'°“’'‘I *5 Ih“ “mp has "'"“"°d by oil: 19 per cent gas. 12 per students coming from Charlotte- B f B its Efeuuuess *0 3“ unusual de‘ cent coal and 12 per cent wood. ‘town. Summerside Kensington. re - ' ee On the credit side of the ledg- ‘ HOLlllAN’S -OPEN TONIGHT Charlottetown Store till 9.30: Summer-side Store till 9:00 lplacc since the first of July. At that time prospects were for Provincial-Fiarm Ldlior . THE BEEI-‘ producers‘ meeting here lacked the air of en- MW in better condition than on _ (do want to make a few general observations. 355:4‘ Mp;p;'rn\i(;, ' V ‘ but moisture iihusiastic interest that marked the April meeting, which set inmle first.“ July and certainly -» 'l‘l'.e meeting approved the idea of livestock yards in the- The iong awaited and much CHARLOTTETO WN STORE ONLY ————__b has changed that and today even the poorer fields are show- . ing a fair crop. Pastures are} Tuesday's meeting by the committee under Daniel Gass, Cornwi when dry weather had pretty’ wan’. ' th t hnital ditu siori oi‘ the rclatiye \alues of the we” reduced grazing to me van‘ I - IPEIVE‘ 0 cc ' >' S.‘ » ’ ' - w ~ * i ' fiioposals agreed to here, to others who are better qualified. but I lshmg mm“ quite a light crop. motion the exploratory work and the recommendations made to‘ much Superior ‘0 a year Moi pmvinces where cattle will be offered on a competitive basis. to; prepared for Beef producers . bnye"s by Comml-9510." agents Oi 501116 filreadli Cstfibllshed “Ml meeting held on Tuesday eve-. expeuenced orzzanization. The Toronto stockyard operators were "mg hmugm mEcm(,,- llpwarm, . mentioned by someone. as anexamplc. But I think producers 200 perm“, who apparently should realize the implementation of that recommendation is_ a were unable ,0 find \,.(.r_v much long way off. First there is a need for a great deal of organization to criticize in the rem,“ Subm" and Dlaflflulfiv ; h ‘d ted by the committee. I COUNTED about 30 hands raised none in support 0 l! e l ca The fact that the 12 “mm. ? Tuesday night. The other l50_ or possibly 200 people. didn't vote mandamus b,-ought very lift“! at all I asked one of the veteran producers after the meeting why nppgsifion or criticism wnulfi there was so little discussion. He told me “the proposals were now appear to indicate that the com. to us and we didn't know enough about them to chscusis theim i»n- v mitt“. had dam; its work we]]_ ‘ ltelligeinily." And perhaps that's tliereal reason why the meeting opinions win, of L-om-5e_ dig. lacked the live feeling that was so evident at the one held the night {on but {mm the standpoint of before Good I-‘riday. long term prigrcss the setting , The other observation is that: I ilhinkrvc need 31 stocljyardt 503- up of 21 Beef l"roducers Associa- sNecc.M 1 TI'IIflk§ ’ C 3 § GIUSS E willdfiw ‘ up. There are several reasons. tit ere 3 one o . em. ve crap “on W id pea, t b, h ewm _ . -. _ beef cattle producer lost more than $300 on one shipment of a doz- g mos; i(,),l:p,,,?:,)nt as gm the Sm: ROCNOPS . 9 3 ()[[]y_ fwegly 10 6 X 12 mew ':tl:§'n%;, mvfilelaiiliiolxilalfimpf 1?: § SCYTTICS SCTOCITS By ;.;vemady_ -No -en sicors this summer. because he didnt know enough about the. “.55 of that unde,-{akin Wm (1,. it only. MUCIINIC I ' ‘ ' ‘ - A b - . . . 9 Reg. $19.95 R/IE. $89-95 ash handle. R 3400 Adlllstable widths a“°|‘195- market tobask enigughk f0I‘_hlS”C‘alI.l€. W‘ei oilenbbiaineuthc p::cek<=t:;se, pend on progress made with ‘.9 Reg_ 49_95_ 1 ,m[_V_ . , : 1 PM Spain‘ Reg 269 cg. . . ‘ 22,, to sync“ 100 Reg $21”. or otiner uyeirs, or eeping c price own, u in is ca _ I t H, m u_ P b bl _ Rog 109,00 2 p_M_ l L ' ,' , .' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ buyer mid exactly what the producer awed. I (sjrfieche omosct ciimcrcediate rpxgiiifiy 2 PM. spew“, 2 PM. special’ Spec II : ca; 9 mxéz beige. 8 P.llzfl. itlgccini. 2 P31. glacial, 2 P.lé.8Speclal. 2 PM. ‘inf’!-Isl. . , prance if the formula proposed 0 2 P:M.'s';edaL . . , C '1 Buyer Is Not To Blame In This Case gtv 5:133:63gffirsofiofhgrmég furniture i.....tt.... §:.....u.... Xiumi I-awe. hdwe. ........_ ,,,,,,,,_ ‘ I DON'T blame him for not paying more. 1 d0l;('l tilllink {zr:desutlil' caitlte. Th§1Ct0I‘llllInIII.e€ ‘ c A A ‘ : ¢ : 3 A ‘ A A ‘ U c ‘ ' ¢ : V V ' : V V c V A ‘ Boys. QUMMVER svmwrsv 30 Sum" Am "1 ‘A A ‘ ‘ A A A ‘ A : ‘ #: lrl B i had those steer. been offered at a stoc yar auc ion, a es c posi ion a is ‘.'or- i * 3' _ * - Si’! e s - - xuexamlple. the competitic:n among top buyers —- for those weirei muia can result in cncouragimz : Selplc-tln?e|{esa£, mixed ext,£._ SW93 5'“- , Turpgnfln. “"5 top steers — would, I suggest, have prevented such a‘ thing from i better returns for the cattle ‘in- 333 fam_j]y Sm I.<,.igidai,.e‘ 61_ 9 im_- paint Lasts for years Room kM__10 single mm __ Reg. 1.49, 1.98 T.sh"-fs H _ lmpptming. I should add that the cattietrnan referred to is one of iihct‘ volved. I . 1b_ flmezer. New _ denvemd Good selécfion of colors M)_ d _ for we mom _ 2,P.M. Special. _ ‘ a s m s n y uses F-leetwiiu. G o o d p'ovince's best beef producers, and his animals belong in the tolpt While the press repopts give in seam, arm“. I. .1 cm H)‘ mm 995*“ '7 mu" "PIT B01”!!! n€£‘kbB'MI. around home “I g,,de5_ _ _ the impression that the idea of Rngum SD95, Save 10000 . zI;e§s:y>e!fiii].1s:sy'. es km ah“ ha“ Pfice_ MEN,‘ DRESS PANTs_ white only. a I up - qu ty. ' Committee members to whom I've talked feel theres merit in a public stockyard was endotr- ” ‘ ‘ ' ' 9 RC;;um :4 9,‘; gm ohms‘. brown blue Size S. M. L. z P.M. Special. 2 P M special lie “fonnm;i buyin£b;?‘&sug‘;gd4:’stcd by Canadér PatLk‘1I;(:I‘S‘flnd iguthe l fed §lciuaII);hII’led reicomi:ien:iha- 2 P.M. special, I “ 2 1;!“ siecial 2 EM‘ s"°°l"'- 3244 ' ' ‘ 3 Reg_ ,_23_‘ ' ' ' decision to arm a pr cars’ onganiza ion WI em cei ion eaves e ecis on o e ' ' ' _ Rec’ 698 the entireprovince. I gather there was little interest in the "form- Beef Producers Association as § _ I ' C T 39¢ flflch Uh" method at the meeting. because it only covers Red and Blue its judgment a n d conditions hdwe h 3 gal. & 3. on 2-p'M' special’ . ,9: q ‘ and Brown or Standard brand cattle, and that only covers 30 per may jndicam ' o dwc. In. men! wear men; wear ‘ hdwe. ‘ gym" ".5; cent 0‘. all the animals sold here. al1)th0u9fhSiti1:1déI5R;Del‘;‘n S51-8205‘ Final success of the whole op- *+*4u e c : - - - - - : A - _ ;, - - A - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ ; ; A A - - - - - . . . , - A ‘ ‘ A ‘ _ _ _ A that with better finishing, the num er 0 a 8 Wm Cafcusr eration will, of course. depend ' . , ‘’ (‘mus snog'rs..A.-,,m-ted 0 ' .06 could be increased by 15 per cent. lot: the interest and support of :,'b%2,lEt?r“sT§fiLme?a?(;(:£,s 1: CDIIOIIS in solids plaids, red, t :):JAcl:I;§-Eloilon ilnnkd yczlb Oxfttlluas-Children's one 4 MEN is OXFOBDS-— canvas the individual farmers who are brig,” Md 9'; 91 ~ 4» blue black. . . . . - — ue. p , - eyee e oxfords. rubbu . sport oxf 1- sales - - . v . . > » ' ular 1.49 I . s , . , _ ' ' SP.-Ingfcn Ghost Sfofy Is True involved in beef production. Regular $3“ 3 1: Regum. ‘L93 1 ‘E Rfi; P.M.$s”cm’ I¢:ewguh:gi3‘.sLc”,8 10. 12 zines 9'3]. Sizes 0-10. 2 . ‘ . ‘ TOBACCO DEVELOPMENT 2 P-M- Special. - , 2 PM. Special. ' 4. youth centre 2 PM. Special 1 hoe ' ' L ‘ PM’ s"°"" ' - I THINK it was late last year I promised a good ghost story.‘ The move by Island tobacco wont" ‘mg, i .V0i|“| CHIIYG . ’ youth cent! , u 0 mo“ ' ' l‘e(1?ail€rth’ai‘theGavin Reid. Vieitoii-S; Cross the. growers to get together as _. be BRIDGE MIXTURE ‘: P E DA L PUsuEB3~ Hm 1: GIRLS‘ SLACKS--R a you T 4» MEN‘ Tank“ sum 3-om‘ me‘ . romise was a on a yarn - _ was . wners -' ‘M 0,,‘ ' h ' ' mm D! . _ . , 4 V — . in: nu: of West Prince, but research indicated it wasn't as good ig:°a"npi;;'i‘:ag’:I"ofa'g ";‘i’é°°“'I":” 1 lb. cello bags candy. b°"°' ‘Me’ 3°“! C M um‘ : blue.w pi.” lode“ red zfiznglbs I 01' flidren ‘ 5t‘ “' ‘WW5: D011-50¢ Dfidfblhd “ ‘Ii ’. I had expecIed' Md ' t h I I t. the future of the indllsiigncelg Reina” lsgcspec 0 3gga:u;ikéa¢°ld' ‘ ‘: him" ’I'” ‘ Sizes 5-3 ' win fixes " ~ Btldidh t_ ,-en was on vacation. . ' 2p_ _ ’ 4» - . ' -- ;I" .,‘i,,, put ,,?a1r¢‘gl,gme Sm», A,-mm. Jacknmn’ 33 SD} it of Zrowinz conditions d, M N 1: 2 EM. Special. ‘E '°.zuP::‘.::°°m’ 3 P-M- 3901-‘III. 2 PM. Special. I 9 * 3 p."_ g”d.|_ .- street ohm-lotyiietgwn told me one about. her fiat]-tg ‘::‘ch 3'9 n°t exactly M931 A‘- A‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ A A AA A , yo‘nEl|A centre ‘ _ , _ ' "I 'h°°' 0 llI8l'| IQ]: mufiiex Mai.-intfin wpoiivgi atsnrinewa; Mm M o,§;°,e;;°;"“°‘,_nd‘fi“§;§'_f,s§§l"j,;Pg*: “ ~ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ . ~ - -: A‘ ' I 01110 ‘$88!!’ 8'!‘ ram (3 cemetery ere, I . 86- * MEN)! snon-lIs_u I ' , d hm. stopped one night in from 0; 5,, 01¢ part of those present. It was Gmnmeed CU8ll- (I‘mAmamc:J::nNs”‘y :‘:‘:a'8 WHITE. DEEDS Arno! Hm? lLlPl—All J : 503;‘;-3_.,¢. “.5 may “see 3,, he ms hwung home , 10,,‘ or 1,,.y_ H, med notlclfnblte that attendance was dmouny mt ”,_Rqum_ me. on‘ _o: littl'e or no-kill. ulliluel. syul‘ trip at , Hm” M u. had! “,3 mu. hot“ I times to get the team .5 main. without result. niluchbeer on title lift of those an‘ . 1:: an “M, an ’ WW1!“ to 1“ . used Golan. Ra‘. “flees.” . ‘D Rafi” a‘. - 0 _ gm honest ef . but they couidnt budge the W 0 ave come 0 t e province , EM. oswem c , PM . , - 1 , 1 , FM , ‘I a P.M. Ipaahl, with its load of bay. 'l‘hat was a bit fearsome at that time to grow tobacco than it war by c4 hm, gm ‘M’ 99¢ 1 PM Isecl-I. I - If-It special. - A in - $P°°|I- I _ ¢_i,he pine used to peek with ghogt ygm, x [mow for my the Islanders who have gone in- nu.’ ‘war 1’ ‘ms’°9m:." " men’: wear “El” "' 4. ' » 8 . 1.» lune was close by and we had our share drills‘ stories— to the business. 4» ' Tlllflflfl ll-00538-Em t _¢uu . ' , irighiaiipg aim was the fact the bay rose behind him The number of persons invol- ‘ , ::P1-AST|C TAN-3 CHARCOAL _ ,0". ,A,,.,.,_mm duo cotton. , I Illfllllg Pads 1” load. every time the horses tried to will it. Ved 15. of course. small and “"5 '‘''5m'“'3- » -3‘."“'“""""'*"' Wm on 2 To at General saoeiric or ’ Covered“ cAsssnor.ss-1». '1' take long to convince Mr. Maclotodi that was no perhaps this is the ideal sliua- Nile OIILV. <:8ize 54 X 54- _ I3! Mm cud. blltl. CW. P.M. lpseli. I, ‘Hoover dual-brush MIMI: I also I ha: proof rhe- - m, he climbed donvn,unl1:tcbed the team and mode tion for getting an organization 34- 1% .R¢¢"‘=*‘ “-93 "3"" 3°‘ "" 4» "'°'"" °"",‘. ’ . I-ms shoves ,r,..g.. ..,.;_ ' H,‘ “K hfllte with all speed. started. The five man committee ‘ P-M 1:3 '’-M- 3 P-H 4 W “t I 2 nag. $3.3 ” gum“. an 1‘ In an’ _ . Next morning he went back to the scene and found the reason. appointed will be setting down Greg!!!» ..3lIeelaI. . Snot-I. 1 _ ~ ‘Nd! -. '. 1 - lug, gmm, . . , ,_,,_ ma‘, 993 3‘ I, i‘ -and .1 hit holding the two ends of tho perch—-I pboe of wood to work on Monday evening in menu 4 home furli. enwaar _ Iaalerwear Illwe. . ll cu“ . ‘ nien-ontimdrearaxlee—hadcane mihthehtndpert vrevawatimlfmnnkhicarnput H _ ¢ ¢-¢ ..... -3" _-_ - - - A __ ‘A ___A __ ‘H, — perctidroppedon theground, and ltwuscdiggisig into the before mid November. ‘ H T!‘ Li"? "yanks “I n““no." ' . ""' ‘ ‘ “ ‘ ::‘“‘ CVO?! tine the houses tried to go ahead. I DAIRY PRINCESS, '32“! FIN‘! ' -— , ' ‘ 0". '1‘-flllfl M‘ M _ Prhepaeo along: :1 ‘I: ‘:1r:Vsl1‘t¢‘l"DI‘0Q‘e5s but it Tm mm“ Wm be "Dr" sl'l's-:1 echo; :_m:l.a::ncctI:.. cloiiiiel. furniture. etc. 1» 3... ,_u_ dd“-_ mm. H‘. n. H‘ E “mu, mH’W-I-uuflfll‘ Camila; I‘-tootsie catty Whisk- * ‘ - "°“'°‘ ted i 'r . 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Vcilitt,InIg-proof. ° I ' Ia‘ lmmy‘ ""’°'"“"“' 7" P'M“lpaclal ‘i '1-m'sp.ei 9 2 M" ‘c’ : 3"‘ " C its out 1 Things Can I30 Exp I-fled gimpetitior: 3.: jrint effort as ‘__";u_-“ . - M"'.s:.m al. I _ and e 2 nil. lpoeilu 0. .a rut. lpashl, 5.3. 5,,“ 4 e part o arymairs M ’ ‘UNIS’! I ‘ hoasewcos ' mstmaatIIehoIiiedniyc<nnn'n,WiHlam soclationwhich pnpiagaug n. -3; _¢_-_;_;¢¢----;v_ __¢--L-;; -- - - -- - - -- 1 _ __ _ ‘ WIlWInVneIfl|boul'wIteIiInsnces and theluniog-11' ‘ . V V ' ' \ ' ' “_ “ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ “ ,__;__---A ........-»;.-.:...'°-'.................°'*'*... i.°.:'.=:::*°.':..“:.i.*:.-*..:.°f~.-'.§"7.:E "°'*--'r"°-'° °'*-'-°-M--r~'-'~' c ~ . 4 , NI“! IIIDIIMINO hareeuincs in! program at Birch Court . i ‘ ‘ ‘ _ » : . -ofiii involve Mn, and saves! when the Princess was crownad ‘ l ' _ ‘I ’ , ~ " ' - ”: V -3 - » -.&nIwasaboy.butI aoeiuwlsediwassdelightfuloeremonyd . ‘ \ . p v . ~~ ‘ ‘ " ‘ A A ' oeeiaredaipclintoreroeentIy.onawhioiwoelaiiaveiateseaal I *' ' ‘ - 1 ' ‘ ~ . ‘ 1 ‘I 3 J “I” ‘V .'(r‘-.. . ' {ae-