AT CENTRE in Mrs Leslie 5. Ramsay. indian River. who yesterday was elected provin— cial president at the PF l Women’s lnstltuta at tho - ,, am' THREE or the ladics trn the York Women's institute group at nine ihnt portrayed the events of ml at the pull. not at history Wednesd ay night, are lhown herc. Lott In right they are Mrs. cliiiord niial convention tn Charlutb town. With Mrs. R retiring president, Mrs. J. Lin- cnin Dewar. New Perth, left. and Mrs. Channel. Mrs. Elmer Brown and Mrs. Leigh Vessey. Til. York institute was organized April 10. 1911 and took th- name "Alph I". the Greek symbol for lirat. being the lint Formula Price Setup Aim For Weaner Pigs A tannqu price will be paid ror weaner pigs that's based on the price or pork. it a resolution endorsed by the P.E.l. Hog Qu- Ility Improvement Association bare last night is put into eiicct. 'The conditional clause is "ii it meets with the approval at the two packing Plants operating out oi here.‘ nnd they buy a [rent numbyr at little pigs. The plan was placed before W“ the meeting by President Axel Irving. Murray Harbour and nacreinry Charlie Fraser. Mon» tune in the Nail onIl Film loam theatre here. The ldea behind the thinking is that the lormilia would give both the sow man and the ieeder ni 15 percent oi the weight n[ I washer pig in pounds would be multiplied by the price per pound pork is bringing to the humor or iccdcr. plus a base price which would be added to make the total price realistic. and would depend on the price or pork. One example Iiven was; Price oi pork is as cents pc c an. The weaner pig would weigh say so pounds. The 75 per. cent oi that would be 71 pounds which would be multiplied by in (the price oi pork) and a b a se ‘ amount oi use would be added. Arsenal It would amount to 811M. which Is slightly more than the Cumnt price ior weaner pigs on the market. Springbrmk. who was elected were att Lllia day. wearing I dress that was own- ed by her grandmother. Mrs. John Mac Am» I; Del letter in the alphabet: I name which the Institute retains to Canada Coun OTTAWA lSpeclali A Solidi- ” rl. WaLwn mm m iirsi vice-president The three endinfl In afternoon Arthur Campbell, tea at Government House. Mrs. Chsppci is Donald oi Crapsud. intmeni ayed By NANCY WHITE Mrs. Leslie G. Ramsay, Indian LAST DITCH icontinued irom page one) Pinkersglll's earlier statement that the original board mem- bers would be eligible ior re- ‘apnnintment when their terms expire. i this was the case. he asked. .why were their terror being shortened? There wasn't chance in the world that any would be reappointed. RAPS EXPLOITATION Labor Minister Macslachen said suggestions made by . nance Minister Gordon as chair- man oi the royal commission on Canada's economic prospects have been “unjustly exploited ior political advantage" by “gross misrepresentations.“ He reierrod to allegations that Mr. Gordon recommended FI- irom the Maritimes as an eco- nomic solution. Mr. Castes asked tor I clear statement ol government in» tent In the Chlgnecto navigation and tidal power complex pro posai. Heath Macquarrle (PCA Qlleenst asked he flovernment ill make the same iirm corn mlthnt about building the Prince Edward Island cause- way as had the previous gove e l mment. 1 Mr. nieienbaker said he had ‘heen clear about the causeway land it a cardinal ‘prinriple with his government "that the Ailantlc provinces should get an extra up . That had been done to help ‘stitp the chronic migration to Mr. MileEachen said Mr. Marquarris had been less than fair to Finance Minister Gordon he lavnred moving residens to other provinces. he laid. Mr. MaCEaDhen said what was advocated was provision D! an opportunity for people in get ans elsewhere il various other measures iaiied to solve the problem! at unemployment and low income Kingfisher: Win Over Mounties Johnny's Kingiishers detected the RCMP in last night in a City Commercial League game. arrnard ‘Flsh’ MacKinnon. pit— ching his third game in as many nights. was the winning pitcher. He gave up a total or eight hits while striking out eight and walking three. Sweet tor the Mounties and was knock- ed nut oi the box in die second make wtbh suld Thin-de. he won an hnrn ann merit from Prince Eriwatd Island to the Canada Cmnc'. Earlier in the day it had been that Mr. id not have ouncement to Marci til an avoid!!!- inning w he n the Kingfisher! scored it runs on 3 hits and 5 walks. Weeks took over in the third inning and was touched ior It more tilts the rest oi the way. Alfie Flanagan and s o n n y muzhi loi- Dr. Itmn of of rum! would not Limo later society. spoon Fran Several ' mentioned to with the one most P r o m- tnent being Rev A ti r | a n ull. oi‘ 's Une dimer of the university m pen a replacement k MacKlnnon. whose Me has expired. afternoon he said he be it I podtaivn to mitt Mail have been Gillls had home runs for he winners while Donnie MIcCor- mack was three for tour at the plate. Maynard Ray hit I long home run In a losing cIllle (or the Mounties. in the ‘oronlo Dally Stun. "He was so much ahead at time not WO are now only starting to match up. Doherty's testival. Mains upen- nnder Lionel i- die- "You Nov {in a lair share or the pig doli- lr. Both are necessary to the industry. it was explained. flaammi in am Mr. truer laid the need iii to present the practice ni lanners Who he) sows and raise little ml. sod the men who iced pigs. trons tuition. in and out or the l business everytlme the price tiling ta Inlurlous to the intilis~ . said. Everyone is going to take lictting at some tlmt but he'll make money over the eat- it he stays in the industry. rruer said haul "its: till! this] mnlb was told X plants have said go lions with any- " the moeilnl .lrrrgeusen. ll" be Walk at least (or A time. It the richer- line in do this The price formula would must when the price ni pnrk that it would help In D price 1 «hour plan in =in relation to in? warm! «otporlt tanygven the. IE halal- mid men- that Shavian Festival Here Has Ont. Counterpart .g d|_ 0y ",9 h m actual scale conditions. “Hz CLASSES II M scam whl h . sy GEORGE CONDON Last year. in an rum in put Keg“ m “"454”; Pfifii“:§:"g‘ °e,‘°:,m::'fi‘"fl"wfififl 2:; Sponsored by Summerslde The rewivsl oi plays by Ccorge his tau-re town back on the snap, by My "Mm Mn.._. m 'mflbly Ind “ b mm _ ch Manis Club 3"““5 M‘Vm" “'1 m "' mm m "" m' 'd" "1 "V. 'd W“ i“ '- p"t’iflc‘imletl that the 'consuliant Sever-I year- a the Na» . . Charlottetown Sail-ms we'll-re him In "l- muxfymmnfiod as chi. h» thele soul in...” Cm... g..." , Registration for ri hill is not an original idea by any need and ditticulw h kaqfllag section model to study wave , g . moans as a imiiar project with staged two as new pim. mm {my Mr M m NAME ltnsnAlicn omen mu. m m um" [I mp course :3. Y S<emre on‘ ur- idenikfl Mine "3 “‘3: ""5. Y’“ M“ “mfg: mm“ M Item m to OTTAWA tCP‘ — The Cana— ed to permit“ short1 it; HP?" 'c i m "‘“v ‘ s t new : I Int r at mm“ H m palsy d at lama. mm of m “8' n m an Hm" dlnn council on Urban Ind so “ mm mm comm“; M SATURDAY. JULY 13th This Upper Canada shaw Feat- m «We we“ him mm the group's annouocen i o Ito-'81 “HI-re“ "mm" "C the model will be undertaken by 10 - 12 am- ival wacthe biwinchlld at a iocalcmmlrv- “I M It must-II mstniaus a perrnoneru tho-tic. trounced the appointment- of a privata “11'th that it will A 1. t. I lawyer and netime “W mm '1 9'" W help with tinsrrtu Andre ssumier is research 01- promo be located near the FDIC“ '0" "ms may llrinn Dulceny. lie had always Why Shaw again" It seems that halt a system (1 patent! and is flcer in this council and Mrs. lite at the undertaking, be picked up at Y each day bren woodman hi M ill-st ye" WI! t0 - Hm!!! lm'nm oil! a one): .Cynthis r: bled Ia hibitogrn. Conservative MP! tor PIL. between 1.15 and 1.30 pm. chow lluulnafls and dial ion ht: his Hwy: om HUM lino-«ulna. ior it. er The council was QIth Angus Macienn and no. my praciia. to write, tired arise or show. “1 think in_ The drum so. hat- iished last year to e anarrle. both Am Mm. act in plays anti Alma vim. auntie greatest thing shrcc uraan ml in M to open at urban and rcgional metro in M. a N hrs at... most occasions were. “real- or wealth and pow-Queen arc-1m Hui mrwherever H can be canned out meat. and Mr Maclean said he Chair-man m." a. .y. or be in. quasi! as com W m lmast etiecbvei: was pleased that the in Meltdown plume-a will also be tmtzd to "Cam" "Amu nil “in MI!" m at nm Popllllr m M! The tomer having been made inlli ohe may hit Its-salon! "Klfirnut". A'l‘ OTHER CENTRE 9’; "n. wholesale transler of residentsi in resurrection allegations tthat i River. was installed as presid~ en! the P.E.l. Women‘s In- stitute. at the iinal session oi the 50th anniversary convention at Prince ol Wales ieiday aitarnoon. aking ovcr the presidency rrorn Mrs. .1. Lincoln Dewar. New Perth. Mrs. Ramsay th year served the organisation as first Vice-president. In the past c has been convener floral activities at both the pro vinciai and national levels, and has served in many upaclt‘lea in her own local hr nth. The (allowing olficers were also installed by Mrs. .1. Philip Matticson. Oyster Bad Bridge, past president a the mantra: Walter Dixon. East aaitic. soc- ortd vicoinesidmt; Mrs. cause Marchhank, Traveller‘s nest. third vicecpresideni; . Norman MacMiil-sn. Alber- ry Plains. secretary-treasurer. RESOLUTIONS Delegates to the convention unanimously voted to petition the provincial government tor the establisluncni ct clinics tor the treatment at alcoholics. The resolution. submitted by the Mill- cvve brunch. noted that there are 1.000 alcoholics on the island and that each is a cause ior an average oi live people to solder. Thc institute will recommend to the Centennialcommittee that island residents be encouraged to plant bulbs on their proper ties next lull in order to in- crease the beauty al the pro- vince during the lost celebrat- ions. During the alternoon's pro« gram, the national president oi the Women's institute. Mrs. .lames Haggerty. and the inter- national president ad the Assnci ted Country Woman of the World. Mrs. Geerds van Beekofi. each were presented with an alum- inum lrsy etched with an out- ine oi Prince Edward island, like work oi institute member, Mrs. Donald sic-wart. Buuhury. Mrs. Lincoln Dewar made the Presentation. A highlight of the morning session was I demonstration of iish cookery by department oi iisheries home economist. Mrs. Eileen Hickman. Huliiax. Mrs. Hickman. working in a kitchen" set up on the stage. i showed the assembled delegates ‘her methods of preparing iisli ichoulder. baked irozen fillets, stutted halibut and breaded scat- ‘lups. . USE IMAGINATION * Mrs. Hickman 'visod those prosent to "use u little imagina- tion“ and use dilieretlt types oi sauces and bmading in cooking iish. She suggested using lmzen fish unless absolutely certain that the “flesh” fish was iresh asking iish. rather than try In}; it. brings out its flavour to the tallest. she said. it also mcs irom the frying. an e 11 mi from the fish itself. 11639 3'» Ewan Also heard at yeateldaly'l meeting were is irons Mrs. Douglas Meilisl on agriculture: Mrs. Edwin Cook on education; Mrs. closem Rooney. on home economics; Mrs. R maid Mc- ‘ on United Nations activi- ties: and Mrs. Walter Dixon. on cultural ACtiVItifi. Giving the report at the nomv mating committee Mn. Phillip Msihesnn. as well as announc. ing conunitiac's choice ol ioiiowlng lent, Dlxvar. and Mrs. Clarence arahbalil, Traveller's Rest re presenting Prince County; Mrs. hasde Nit-Ewen, Notch iiiver. and Mrs. n-rsnk naguail. Hunter iilver. Queens County repreoon akives; Mm. iodwlo Cook. nay - Fortune and Mrs. Ardella Rus- sell. st. Peter‘s say. represen- iailvcs of kings County. Mrs. Arthur Campueii presided at the morning session. At 3:30 pm. the delegates attended a tea at Government House. FULL P Delegates to the convention were kept busy Wednesday with three sessions scheduled The inn program run irom am. when they registered. until lino p.m.. when the his- torical pageant came to a con- clusion. At the beginning oi the morn- ing session. Stewart Wright. de- puty minister oi agriculture, brought greetings to the Conven- tion on behaii or his department. Opening remarks were also made by Wl president. Mrs. De- war and by Miss Teresa Mac~ Lend. director oi the Women‘s institute. Charlottetown oiiice. Giving the iirst ol many com- mittee reports. Mrs. .l..l. Roon- ey, Moreli. convencr oi the health and weliare committee. outlined the outstanding work or the F El Women's institutes in their on years oi operation in the iield ol public health. it largely through wx eiioris that the Provincial Sanatorium and many branches oi the depart— ment of health were begun. Mrs. Norman MacMillan. Al— berry Plains. publicity chair man. then gave her report. Mrs. MacMillan herselt edits the In- stltute News. A weekly lnstiiuie radio program is run was her annual president's report. Mm resolutions they pass and sup. Julian Herring. A Hm. lnsti- part Lords My Shepherd" to the tune oi Crimond. . Mrs. Peter E Gallant, Flue ville, gave the report on Citizen- ship and the part it play: In In- stitute work. she emphasised the ‘ irit oi cit—operation among ditiereni branches" as one con- crete example oi citizenship in the group. Mrs. Gallant told the delegates that membership on the island now totalled approxe imatly 4. Mrs. Herring reported on the success oi the weekly newscasts over CFCY radio. and said they were presented as a public ser- vice presentation oi the station. . e on behali of the PEI. Unitarian Service Committee. extended her thanks to the Institute: (or the Constant contributions or clothing and supplies they make to th e USC. A great variety oi handicraits was displayed around the audi- torium. and a highlight oi the aitsrnaon was the explanation oi these displays. The women explaining the craitwork gave briei histories or it. Mrs. Audrey Cuicliiie. talked on quilting. Mrs. Wiltred Pick- ering. on hooking. Mrs. saytield Ellis, on weaving. Mrs. Donald ISLAND NEWS PAGE I Summerside And Prince County mm Kinsmen SUMMERSIDE —Mayor .l. a. Morrison was presented with I chain of oflice tn the town oi Summerside as the Kinsmen Club honored His Worship and members of the town council II a special meeting held in the curling club last evening. The chain. made ot a group at gold plates listing the town's former commissioners and may- on and hearing the WWII Crest. was presented to His Worship by Kinsmen president Chester MacDonald. Past Olganization president, Neil MacLeod as master oi ceremonie Mr. Macnonaid explained to the gathering at approximately persons that the Club had iirst decided to go ahead with the making and presentation of the chain about eight months ago. “Since that time we have had quite a time keeping the Stewart. on metal and enamel wor . The two handicrsit instructors. who travel with the handicrsitl van. Miss Doris LeCisir an Miss Alphousinc Thcriault. had‘ arranged a display of great var. lciy. containing examples oi sewing. weaving. embroidery. leather work. and other crsiis. Miss Theriauli gave a talk and demonstration on basket-weav- lng. Mrs. Neil Msiheson told the audience about u n r c which her lather had made tor her mother in the logos irom knotted string This wss displayed in one oi the exhibits. Mrs. Lincoln newer. in giving a told the delegates that work on the chairs in Governmenti House (or the Centennial Year1 is progressing very well. i “Petition. persistence. pa- tience. progress“ said M r s. Dewar. ia the lnstitute's key to. success in gaining action on the Members at the execu this member. Mirs. Harold Laird Kenslngton. is editor or the “Federated News". the quarter- iy magazine oi the Federated Women's institute oi Canada Convention delegates iunched at Montgomery Hall. with the Suuthport Women's Institute cat- ering. MnMnnlAL sauVlcz Aiterooon ceremonies got un- rw Vice conducted by Mrs. Regine aid McF/Wen. as delegates paid tribute to [allow members der the rest of Canadl ml to N": eliminates odor which, she said,,ceased within the year. Accom- rated by Mrs. Helen Herring. panied by Mrs. Helen Ma Rae. Mrs. Alton Rodd sang ' he by with I memorial lerv Mr iive ,were given a dinner at the iChoriottetown Hotel by the Pro- vincial Government ioiinwing ithe atternoon meeting. LIFE MEMBERSHIPH 3 Three Institute members re— iceived liic memberships at the ev lng ' Those rc- cci ng this. the highest honour til the Institute. were Mrs. R. . surge. Mrs. Walter Shaw. and L coin De A historical pageant depttting P.E.l. Women’s Institutes throu- t‘ih the years. written and nut- wound up proceedings on Wed» nesdfly evening. OTTAWA iSpeciali—Solieitora General .l. Watson MscNairght, yesterday announced that the .iirrn ni Warnnck Hersey Soil lu- vcsiigatlons has been named to conduct a core drilling program on the proposed P.E.l. - N.a. causeway site. Mr. Mactvaughi ask! the 3125.- W step toward the long-awaited causeway. will be I difficult undertaking and one that is very important so Dhat undamaged rock cores are oblatnsd irons tbc sea bed. He said the War-hock Hersey iirm plans to set up their drill on a structure that will stand on the sea bottom and can (finally anchored in place. The borings can be undertaken only during the summer months. and must be completh beiore lall storms set in. FULL YEAR'S DELAY otherwise. he said. there will be a lull year's delay in acquit. ing the necessary interruption. and hence the report would delayed tor a lull year. Mr. MacNaught said it was also proposed to undrriake a seismic survey to determine it there are any iaulis or breaks in the sea bottom between the locations where roc cores 5 or the crossing.’ souslly ravored the causeway- ' tunnel combination or being the most economical. but the rock borings would have to be done. no matter which type oi crossing in itnally decided on. be sultnnia have also engaged a a dam Tutti", owned by Horace Hewitt or kings County. This boat will aid the engineers in No DEClsmN REACI'IED Drilling Coniracf ls Lei To Probe Causeway Site will submit a report by the lei- ter part of this year." Mr. Mace Naught said. "Nonhumberland Consultants are presently carry- ing out the major portion 0! their operations train their Chab- loiletown headquarters. “Favorable progress is being made on salutes at alternative crossings. such as a solid cause- way. with an open section span. tied by a bridge. or tunnel; an open causeway. with a bridge or tunnel section; and a lull causeway. In all these studies. detahed iniorrnstion is required an the type and quality of rock under- lying ihe sea bottom at the tits Mr. MaCNlllght laid he per- e said He said Northumberiand Cork urvey boat cllled the “Irene heir work In the Strait. It wal learned that no decision ed Wednesday night. will Wm obtained In V nddilinn. tonsili- has yet been reached on who some of the mile play- uflened rratlon is being given to the will undertake the Ietlmlc at “diva! construction M a model at the studies. which may or may not ,oi . will cover an area or the Strait was continuing with preliminary work prior to the actual can. ruclion. STANDARD PRACTICE Mr. MacLean said the idea o! using models was standard prac- iice in hydraulic engineering. and he pointed out that the Re search Council had done a great deal at preliminary work on its model section studies. He noted that while consideration was be~ ing given to the use or a tunnel. he suggested this might pre- clude the possibility that the Crossing would able to Car- ry railway traiiic. Mr. Macqunnrie said that while he was pleased with the an. nouncement, he noted that he has asked questions about the causeway some e or lour times in the Commons this sea- ainn. and that It has not been possible to obtain any answers In parliament. “I hope this research pro- srnm is a lorward step toward completion or the overall pro- ct." e commented. "I lieve lt la extremely important the seat covers being made lot- 1 Incest Hearing Is Acliourneci 5 Arthur Shirley Agnew. Charged with in- cest was remanded in Dusde until July lull, by Magistrate W. Chester 5. MacDonald in Prince County magistrate’s court yes ierday. oil that date the pre liminnry hoarlng o! the will get underway. or raving rubbish within sight or the highway Ernrnet Far» rish. Sherbmoke. was lined til) ‘ RSIDE case a Cedric John Maclnnis. Travel- lers' Rest. was 520 and costs [or illegal possession oi ' nor. Raymond Lewis. Lennon ls- isnd. was lined $25. and costs ior possession or in undersined lobsters. Magistrate MacDonald re- served iudgement in the case oi ivan Dawson. charged with impaired driving. at a later date. Mr. Dawson was repre- sented by Alex Campbell, who stated in his summation that the arresting otiicer tailed to give the accused the beneiii oi a doubt by letting him walk the white line on the highway when arrested or checking out the ac- cuscd‘s story about the vehicle having iauliy brakes. Present Chain To Mayor whole thing under raps' , hi i id. He aid the decision to g is ahead with the presentation wn. passed unamihously and rapidly It a general Kinsmen meeting some time ago. He said he ielt the gesture would go down In the history or Summerside and be remembered ior many years to come. in accepting the chain. Mayor Morrison said he didn't know how the Kinsmen could possibly have kept the whole thing I sec< rel ior such I long time. “It ll certainly a big surprise to me nrlli I will be very proud of this beauiiiul chain. l have oiten thought that the town s holild something similar to His Worship Praised the Klalr men ior their line work in the past and commented that it had always been the “Kinsmen helnr ing the town" and not the town helping the Kinsmen as . MacDonald had previously stat- ed in connection with the activi. ties or the two. introduced as the man who did a lot to help start the Kins- men club on a Maritime scale. William Currie. torrner mayor oi Summersitle. spoke brieny. He said that he Was very proud that the Kinsmen Club was the organization to present the Chain to the mayor and that his experiences as mayor he had iully realized “the big part the Kinsmen have played in the géowth and Welfare oi Summer- s e . Another Iorrriet- town mayor and a past Kinsmen member. Hon. I‘lenry Wedge spoke brie!- ly Comments were given by meeting chairman MaCLead and (allowing Elmer Murphy's words Mr. Murphy read the inscription on the chain to the gathering. ADVERTISING CORRECTION In the Lucky Dollar ad- vertisement in the Patriot on July 10th and the Guardian, July lltit, the item "TURKEYS" Wu Id- vertised ' . COST HAs CHANGED . in 1853 it cost $2.50 to send is one~ounoe letter irom the limited States to New Zealanili while today it costs 11 cents. Save a day. better hay! aggressive, plug-free Nzw lonA est plus high s rarely store conditioned ha i plussinsr (OME Ill Mill Sit that the railway service be in. corporated. whatever type at crossing is decided upon. There is heavy ireight in the winter months. and the railway plays a vital role in this. crossing on a horizontal scale g, pm by 0.. Wm.” m..." tom and a vertical scalI Comm, "New, my. .p, M ._u or moo. rock boring. and the seismic This model will he Iboui m studies must be tied in closely feet long and 50 Int wide. and “new”. A number a, rock ho“ logs are taken. and the seismic studies are used to confirm the type of rock bed between the drilling point». approximately mo miles long and 75 miles wide. in this mo- del. tidal movements and wave action ran be reproduced. a nd the models at the crossings can be inserted and ttiu'lied under There il Ia yet. no indication don't mis- the Shaw Festival . . . opens at Queen Charlotte Audi- tori u m. Chlrlotte- town, Saturday. July 13th. at 3.30 p.ln. SWIMMING and MOW Na 12;; ‘ruu. Tnasnma uowm hmol- (whim. trooper HAY CONDITI Faster drying action than a crimpet innuenmnninlndaatttoda The item should read — Frozen Oven Ready ‘3 TURKEYS. 490 lb.. ..and m_ak more feeding than a crusher . .1 gives you the best leatures of both roll action for fluifier hay. You Gan y a: least one day sooner. n TODAY! . ti’l'z‘cémalfio ' Drop pin, snap on PTO 1m quality. and clean cutting witholn plugginp Now built heavier and Y iHALL MANUFACTURING ‘ CO. LTD.