bland News Page ~"j Eastern and Central Districts: ee Guardian Cesricietor, Man., June. Pg! 1966. a ead 2 seackng Nears Completion _Across Prairie Grain Belt OTTAWA (CP) = Serding ~ix pects are ~ good but warm virtually complete in” the weather’ is needed in most Prairie grain belt, the Domin- areas s jon Bureau of Statistics has re- “The IBS survey, based on up- ported Cool weather has'delayved totlaie repiees from crop cor- growth but crop DEOSPECHS are respondents. said seeding oper- good. ations are all but complete ‘in .The federal agency said in its the Maritimes. Recent rains fourth telegraphic crop report ' have’ made crop: prospects fav- of the year that recent Praime orable. Early-sown crops. have showers over Wide: areas - have emerged and. good hay yields improved surface Moisture. are anticipated See This would: stimulate "germina- Most of the Prince. Edward tion of late-seeded crops Island potato crop is in the Seeding is 9 per cent, ¢om- ground.The forecast is for an plete in Manitoba, with the increase in seed potato acre- western half ahead of the east. age. An average apple chop is Wheat is all in the ground while expected in the Annapolis Val- 90-per—cent_of the coarse grains. ley of -Nova. Scotia. Phim--and are planted and 60 per cent of pear production there may be the flax. © heavy. Frost has reduced peach Early Manitoba crop growth and cherry yield prospects , is favorable. It’s. a week ahead Seeding is complete in south- t ! se io : : ote) H Seg ea RECEIVES PLAQUES | = | meee be ee gareieaten ein ee ee cenit ee : i , : ‘ some areas. : Caterpillars are in fruit trees Four Prince Pxdward Island) Chariottetown Hotel Saturday fax and guest-speaker Satur-* and JOE A Worth, Charloite- Germination of Tate = seeded nearly severywhere in the prov- pharmacists received plaques night. Roy. Boates, Summert- 3, night, (RIGHT). are seen. town. The other ‘two veteran Crops Was helped by rains’ in ince. Cereal crops are generally commemorating * years of side, president of the P.F_I. with ‘two of the. plaque: recioi- pharmacist Le Doucett much of Saskatchewan where’ jn good: condition. + Potatoes, sarvice during the P.E.I.,. association (LEFT) and D.J.G.°°°": me ete pt Fracisis, lo. Doucette. 75 per cent of the wheat, crop is fruits” and . other vegetables “ Pharmaceutical Association's Duff, dean ron College of ents (FROM ‘THE LEFT), Charlottetown and E.P. Foley, showing above ground. ‘Seeding show good pidiviee: i 2 “annual social night held at the © Pharmacy, Dali®®isie.in Hali- _Chris Heeschen, Kensington Summerside were absent. is aon oe penne ex- In British Columbia, the fore- Win ease Ss ees . Se aieenamelaeeaasemmmanmeemereia ++ /Cept for a litte Max and rape- cast is for two-thirds normal Bay WEATHER seed. Wild oat infestation 13 Production in the Okanagan : | heavy. fruit - growing region as or-| 4 ‘ARE BEHIND -_» /* chards show promise of _ recov- peu (CRT a Tempera. Southern Alberta” Crops. are ‘ery from last year's winter kill. , doing well although growth iv a Late spring frosts did no sig- : , bene 7 ay 3 ee dat seeierehier 45 7 week to 10 days behind normal. nificant damage in the’ Okana- KS SP RR RR lies ; a te : " | Victoria TSO SIE 48 55 More moisture is needed’in the gan. Moisture reserves are .1n- 5 j _ ‘ Edmonton ......5. 43 66 ‘north, particularly in, the Peace’ adequate “in the Peace Rivet / d é : ‘ S and n it eS T or \ Jar | Yellowknife YT 49 74 | River and east-centtal regions. area The coastal Strawberry’ wif £2ff fi ms MAKING PREPARATIONS ‘ begin 2 oe 448 59 Seed germination is spotty’ in harvest is under way with an :” f ' Winni se eii ss Key 64 the latter region. Cr ‘ ' card’ : i : 3 It will be 50 years ago tonight cae the other Robert Henry he ce mention of the Charen Mego a 37 ei op pros: average vield Yaa _The ee hacieh ae Howar, js making last’ min-'. engines, and. ercrar mstru- | ‘sines the 10%h fighladd feel Gempbell, both’ of. Charlolte-iPrince Edward Island catletryivercato 2 $1 74 mre nye Forces ay, scheduled for the te pfeparations on the safety mentation. A concert was pre | ment* from this province sailei town. running to’ Pictou, it should be Ottawa ae 45 x Con °o Ith C camtnertid pag tae BO, eel tthe cutie iene ee eee eS ; ' ; should be Ottawa .../....... : ‘ m W y, was’/ 1 of the eA i / for Pictou, Nova Scotia in the. T.E.. McNutt of Charlottetowr explained that the big carferry Quebec ./......... 42 75 om n ea ommittee_ A eapeclied Sie $6 toe, wok make he ether ala Sorter dee a. bana ster Win? days of the First Great War. was‘one of the majors. Others came here in 1915, but she did ,Fredericton settee 32 io ther, However, the station was /craft telecommunications,: nu- liam. F. Conkey \dance it The Prince Edward. Island were Thomas Herbert Inman, not start to run between Tor- Saint John ........ 34 64 ans onrerence Re ort pen to the ‘public for inspec,/' clear defence,’ anti-submarine. the Recreation Coates in the unit with approximately 1109, all Summerside and John Alexan- mentine and Borden- until 1917.|Moncton ....... +8 36 73 3 p | tion of various aircraft, ‘vehi mobile target, weather. section, evening ended the day's acti- ranks, sailed on the Prince Ed- der Stewart, Union, Road. In the meantime she was used nie stgeee = 2 ; By JOSEP ‘MacSWEEN es the . i i cles and exhibits. Above, fire-fighting equipment: aero Vities 5 fee ward Island carferry which took’. Captains included. George El-- to provide service between the Charlottetown .... : e ae tee DEX REM e/ Dt “ ¢ < them to the ‘little Nova Scotia liott Full, William Campbell Island and Nova Scotia. Sydney rrverseeee - 40 64 LONDON {C — An eight. isters’ meeting whether it is Cc ‘Gommax ‘Ith bodi 7 i day oF j fly S 1 C. a a5. port Cook, Charles John Cecil Stew- When th of th fi !Yarmouth pa ciueer tae. 58 man committee” ieaKdas Com- held in July or September. oe we . ight ay, ‘Tegained it briefly Satur- east-northeast of Cape Hatteras. The Guardian of June 13, 1916 art, George Herbert Stanway de! "aie canid a ie: CANCETY {St John's, -Nfid:.... 37 52 mofiwealth organizations with He said the prime ministers usefully be absorbed within the day nizht/but lost it again early It was moving — north-north- says that there were two Lieu-iand Joseph William Dorsey. all cone vee eerunced the boys Boston” <..:.....:. 53 62 /an eye to efficiency since April laid down these terms of refer- secretarlat: which’ bave . files’ Gunday/-As.a hurricane last east at eight miles an hour and tananéColoasie Gie was BLA. (et Charietccowar Willa GF. con ee, eee (New: PON Goose 57 66 (19 hopes to have a report ready ence: came 7/07 smecinnmen, eet: Shey week, At Killed 47, SAraine. as expectert 10-00-00 Noy see a nO DE ea Sie AB ee i coo wae goiay® ak spective quarters and the crowds Jacksonville ...... 69 82 for the next prime ministers’ +4’ comprehensive’ review of 2% profitaply be ab “The Washington’ weather .bu- today, when it is expected t» : : y an iam. A. : , stv , “ : . ee oe Apa Pecsciphaaas melted away’ oo = ALAR Us vace bees 63 90 conference, the committee existing intra ~ Commonwealth ee = Y/ : reati located Alma’s large, dif- increase speed and turn more : cr Rawinietia GAA Ak Mae nM he earferry had left ges eee Peeapuebes - fg aaa Lord: Sheffield, said organizations’ concerned” with fn e Ya tae fuse centre about 160 miles towards the northeast. : : : / own i morning /but she ‘ Vcwueeanen 5 re. fecinicarnte na oo —_-——— sateeetentetey ae 5 sireacncsdiccaociae Mae Soe ee Pius Mac. “25 held up by dense fog and Los Angeles ....... 65 73 The cominittee was author wil Be dad’ sy eee ‘land, Sierra one, Kenya, Aus- ‘Donald was a Roman Catholic did not reach Pictow’ until 3.2); HALIFAX (OP) — The wea |ized bythe conference of Com ithe changing nature of the tralia, (aan and lana x * *~ * halal x * x * p.m. She was held/in Pictou be-| ther office says mainly sunny monwealth: prime -ministers in Commonwealth’ and . the dak : : chaplain cause of the fog and she did not | weather is forecast for’ Nova Lagos, Nigeria, last June/ The that the ‘multiplicity of organiz: Al ad Continues to ateatoare salle ne? oy ait arrive’ back ~ in” Charptietows) Scotia, Prince’ Edward-—Istand- prime— ministers..when.estab-.. ations —working.in--these fields. ‘ aces == : . a cata ng,—a—Commonwealth—seere- i areata f ~-- i “Scene On The Streets ae RT uetil 1120 p.m, and Southern-Now Brunswick-4e-—Lishi “Was created problems of” sar “§ ipping Threat rt are : e : ; connection with the farewell pat was oneo'clock in the mor- day. In Northern New Bruns. tariat under; Canadian diplomat and finance. h. Bing when the 105th unit was pa-/wick, skies will be ‘generally Arnold Smith, wanted /to find | . raded again and marched -to the | cloudy and a few showers or out whether some ‘other bodies Martine “Wharf where the big thundershowers.are expected in could be integrated’ with. the « HATTERAS, N.C/ (AP) — Alma,once again down to tropi- “The main purpose “will he ‘to examine whether existing work rade of the 105th Overseas Hig ‘land Regiment yesterday after-- ATTENDS FUNERAL noon”. said a front. page story -~-¢-is~being—-unhecessarily~-dy4-eal--— storm intensity, —-inched Wesiey Coulson, Lower Monta: in this paper a half century. ago ship was tied up. the evening. Afteghoon tempera. Mew secretariat—hence the “Te dicted: how far the wateil s northeast - across the Atlaniic gue attended. the funeral of his ‘The parade was scheduled to oh ne eee out tures will reach the 70s at-many we ld told ss confer. of the specialized agencies Sunday, posing little..threat. to sister Gertrude, Mrs. John Dia- leave the Armouries at five 9’- again espite ate hour, to places. } ie 0) 4 pre conter- the United Nations. now lpe® any land mass mond. who died: at New. Glas- ‘clock and ‘long before the hour Tepeat their goodbyes and their) Regional forecasts: so @nte:-that-ning- organizations ‘are those of existing, intra- The storm, which: Jost its ‘h eee good wishes ofthe afternoon, being studied’ and they employ 7 a w, N.S. on June. he ec thi ed with Prince Edward Island; Fast- Common bod 76 A tory ‘of fwo kids who dlacover tha joys eS ti ig ger the/ the Guardian said in its issue of af New Brunswick Counties, permanemt: Malis raging” bom Se, “a rc peti {wks | teave_ nee sant a ret . CITY FIRE sidewalks lined with pedestrians. June 13th, 1916. |Lower St...John River Valley: js potsons to neatly, #.",/ The é ye Wh ; é and fears of being crazy Fe: fF Jin love——ei A fire in a mattress at 43 TO PICTOU biggest were the Common-] / 7 fi ) , ‘Sunny. with a few cloudy periods : story of how a couple’ discover bills and Churchill Avenue was reported . “In. the crowd were many par t was about three o'clock wealth Economic Committee 7 | ¢ to the Charities Fie De So praca the entfe cy Whew the carers left for Ple mann at Cheriton, aes, ane, the commonwealth aR!“ HELD) OVER 2 NIGHTS | babies! impossible budgets, big fights and jpartment at 10.30 Saturday and practically the entire city tou ‘‘with her precious freight on cultural Bureau. “Smallest was night. Intensive smoke was re- Was on the streets, while flags oo accompanied by sthe fer. +Moncton and Fredericton 42 and the Commonwealth ‘Air Trans- | - / ‘ | beautiful wonderful "JOY IN THE MORN- ported. No injuries were report- waved from many public build-- Vent prayers of thousaids’. Gir | 75, Saint-John-40-and-68. tport-Coune!t-—~ , ee a . GREETINGS story said ‘lish fide today at Charlotie. "Others are the Commonweath |” /Monday and. Tuesday © Ne TS eee at nee. PF Pictou t p.m TiS: ASSUMES OFFICE “The whole battalion was mas.“ From Pictou “ae Pa '9 Rustico at°257 am. and {Al een anaes oe. ie Ley : TONIGHT TUESDAY shows ‘MY's. K.B. Clysdale - of St. seq in the vicinity/of the Ain entrain for Quebec, an coe p.m. ‘Summerside’ tide eightee re mons By.P 1 Re f - * AT DUSK! 3 ‘Mary's, Ont. and deputy chief guries and the boys and their for Valcartier, where in all pro- | 7 soa tates “ti eighteen nautical Research Council, the Lp y. Popular quest... wk = commissioner of the Gitl Guides-¢. nilies had. an opportunity to bability they will remain during 1 My ; ater than Charlotte- British Commonwealth-;-Scien- J / 7 2% of Canada since 1962, formally eechanae “avedtinaes yenir eat the remainder of the summer, ee Gat ites oe at 5.43 tific Committee, the Common- |/ i “THE SCOTIANS"’ assumed office-as Chief Com- 5 310< and to talk for a time.’ +» The? Guardian story suggested: Gi ADT. p.m. All. wealth Education , Liaison . Com:, 7 Ae missioner . of the “brganization tie oid Snes aid: A later story/said the carferry “mes, AV. ymittee, ‘the Commonwealth. In / = Thursday in St. John's, New-" “To the disappointment of left Charlottetown at 2.10 a.m. k F Stitite / and the Commonwealth 7 ‘Tom, Jim, and Garth recording stars of “Come a ‘New! foundland, : roy : Rae and docked ‘in Pictou at six 9’- , -|Forestry Institute, ae / S leverybod¢’’, The Guardian of Bus Wee is 1 /] foundtander”. Director from Montreal, ACCIDENT ~ 1916, gaid,’ ‘about six o'clock it Clock in the morning. y Some of Ahem—notably/ the : , ; ‘ t ¢ ‘ y A 1964 Ford driven by Charles was announced that the carfer- A rear, party of about 25/men At City Waterfront Sane senile eae : G R A N A D A ca STEAK | Garth Sanderson, St. Peters, ry on which the men would sail in charge of Preston MacLaine ZL hai | .tollided with a 1959 Meteor dri- would not arrive until about 10 Fr a nae own 88-| Sunday was a/busy day on the See en, on oe ‘ ROOM . TV's Dr. KILDARE | / ven by Wayne Francis MacDon- o'clock.” : to a “Fe Hat attending Charlottetown waterfront. Four “imperial” bodies: Tota) ‘budget 4 Members and Guests Welcome . | ald. Armadale,-in St: Peters / “In case younger readers may ‘other Sea that remained ‘tankers, two Irving, one Impet- was festitnated by / Sheffield at : : » Were MIMIEUK about 7.30-Saturday evening. Da- ee a for Vale reziment loft. They left) {ial and one Texaco, docked’ to jmore than £2.000,000 ($6,000,- ‘ ; : ° - | sate. tothe Sanderacd: car wah | COUNCIL MEETING r Valcartier a few days later. either discharge gas or’ take on 999), : erent — . + estimated at $700. to the Mac- The regular monthly meeting7;>——— Soe /@ cargo. ; anata ae eee tl 00e” Thive. of the Charlottetown City Coun’|. _SPURN ANTIQUE HATS’..| A ‘Texéco tankér, the Texaco |= hy “on™ SUBMISSIONS. 000. Y 7 es his s eee wore ae iniGeek eil will meet at 4 o'clock this BRIGHTON, England. (CP)—-Warrier, out of Halifax’ docked’ , 1 kan oie SPECIAL DANCE ; ‘afternoon. Chairman of the méet-sAngry Sussex firemen com- at the Texaco wharf to dis and now has feceived submis | RECEIVES DEGREE ing will be deputy mayor, Doro- Plained to their trade “maga- jcharge 500,000 gallons of gaso- i tes nia. ot Ga SS he = | The’ son ofa Mr. and Mrs. shy Corrigan Mayor Walter Cox |e, ‘the British Fire Rervices line: ‘The ship cafticd a méxi. gundent/’ Commeniveatth coun noes ———————— ae George Nelson; 104 Highland | lis in Vancouver with Councillor 2OUrnal. ye they were issued |{mum—eargo of 1,000,000 gallons. eas ¥ to ha ‘ ROLLAWAY CLUB +SEE ne | Ave., William George Nelson, re- new safety helmets. They tow It docked about / 11 “yesterday . e hopes vee toot : é _John_P._ Nicholson attending. the d/ left f hath Sf Re eee ot Te pa F ceived his Bachelor of Law de look like “the Foreign Legion in Morning / and’ le for Chatham, : gree from Dalhousie University annual meeting of the Canadian 31 oiq-time —mox ie,” say Ahe N-B. last night. gallons. Her next: port of call MONDAY, JUNE 13 \ : 4 ~ recently. Mr. Nelson. attended | Federation of Mayors and Mun- firemen. | The ‘new’ 7,000 ton, ‘Imperial | will’ be An Newcastle, N.B, West Kent School, Prince. of icipalities. The. council will hold 4 ‘Acadia, built/ at the /Port Wil-. /Two/ Irving . tankers ‘docked , Wales College and received the Meetings beginning at ‘four HAVE TENDER EARS © iliard Dry Docks, St./ Catherines, here yesterday. One at the Irving ; : 9:30 12:30 degree of Business Administra-. clock. for June,/Jnly and Aug- Naturalists say rabbits should Ont., discharged 875,000 gallons+wharf and the other the Irving " ‘ j tion fr t just as has been the custom dur- 2@ be lifted by their / ears, of gasoline at the railway wharf,|Higkory, at the railway wharf. % : in 8 he University, of N.B. ing. recent years : r jwhich are very sensitive’ . She ‘docked -at /7 o'clock last THe 2,400 ton ship is here load- : Music by. the Ever Popular Z a] a Sona es night and was éxpected to stay tig a cargo of gasoline, She was ‘about /eight hours. / This ‘is /the/expected to leave for Trenton THE BLUE CRYSTALS i W ~e firstonvear: the: Imperial... A¢adia.and..Pictou,,..N.S.,..about.....mid-- cashaaiemnae 2 - ee ee ee ee Ee i : a4 2, 7 ® vhas / been, in/opefation. She will night. The other “ship was not carry a rhaximum of _.3:000,000 | identified. Everyone Welcome Admission 60c ‘ as -IN THEATRE a < [a TONIGHT | OTe aaa The battle of ‘ie ee to AREAL " | rescue their mother from her TH RILLER Italian love affair. °@ Canteen service "Battles @ Show at Dusk.” ville Flot ita” Admission 75¢ “Dhildren under 1 Free Ties Garner MELINA MeRcourt _ SANDRADEE ‘TONY FRANCIOSA Fos "A Man Couto Get KILLED’ TECHNICOLOR™ PANAVISION® ROBERT Coote: GREGOIRE ASLAN : ROLAND CULVER Ducie Gray: CECI. PARKER: WL, MacGinws | BERT KAEMPFERT. ~ QUEEN, PRINCE ACKNOWLEDGE “Queen Elizabeth ~ TI / and cheérs of the crowd aneny Prince Philip stand on balcony — Trooping the Color ceremony ~~ Buckingham Palace ip Lon. Saturday. the): tres s,official . _ don. and acknow ledge the birthday. With the soyal couple \ t written tor the % ree wet FROM Vi tad by DEL WEP fe : a Pagah Fes eee “Shang 330 Tt: Spanien vie Se BE Re * Kt ** >» *. a