y of * BE i © : : : ’ ne ; Tes Oe 2 * : 5 : Sg . phi’ cd < ; : . 4 a in : fear att - | “i | Geae Oremen wor at Nl, a Ee ot | Dennen eenme ete ee ; lo | Nak Can ae MS 168 = aaaberh #. . NNOUNCEMENT S jeicseaecs sik” 3a bP LTURA ‘ } ae : =| AGRICULTURAL NEWS — es hs ‘ 31%. Giant Yellowknife was a |Qpemse 208 @) on om 2 > : ; : winner, up 45 cents at $8.75. we 6%! ™%! MH CITy EN‘ . MAIN BRACE members re-)sed their Exams. Sponsored by| index losses: Golds .17 to 87.99: sao Ss at; P.E£.1, Department ef Agriculture : T & QUEEN s gional Convention Friday, Satur-|Carleton Women’s Institute. Ad-| ,,:¢ metals 31 ries ae; Paramaqg’ 7300 8 j%T YF qurummepuinnieniniiiteiinieienD AUCTION 45" ~scure €ards |9%): , Sept., 4, 5, 6, Spe- | mission 50 cents and 25 cents. | ern oils 2.40 to 111.73. Parbee Se ef et “gor sale at Guardian - Patriot |"2! and dance. Satur- gran ont Deseo ' tp —? 00 O88 A. CULTURAL installed farm bulk tanks, Con‘ ~ Centra) Pritting. (G6, Gam Sake & weiner rebst| CHINES a tea | Netto ceme ioe |raey me ik wa 8 Reclamation? The most elfec-| sidering Alberta's Dairy Com- Sunda enterta . ‘ _ ; . ee eg aie aay sgt fo an nl te Toroniz, Siock ExchangeSept.1 | Fale ' 130) 35 3) 3 x2" | Hive means of cultural control is) missioner D.H. McCallum, these DIAL 3644 FREE DELIVERY rt > tor oe . : (Quetaticas in cenis unless marked 8. | poo at M(t to plow the land and cultivate it| figures indicate that a very def- % your Door.": and get the best |fuet, by plone or person, dead-| sopERN and old time danc- | gout Wt 2 easy SE | Pick Crow 150 97 97-1 | Well before re-seeding to hay oF| inte changeover in the method of values fof your food dollar— ursday nizht. em : PitchOre 4000 7 7° 7 pasture. A hoed crop is ideal to) mik thandling has been Bee: 3 yas 4 ing Borden .Legion Hall, every wal aa an Wieser 100 81% 1% 1% — % eliminate the weed. Two succes- ‘ taking _WE TREAT the sick well! Gig-| “MEETING OF-Queens County | Wednesday night. ‘Music Hi-Fi) Steck Sales, Toes lav Cisse CWE |pow Row, 1009 | sive crops of grain with fall eul-| "ace, Guan the last three years. : -26-¢-m_— ploughing match association wi!] Orchestra. 3 "| Abacus ee ee ee 1600. 333 385 + 10| tivation after the first grain crop| Under this syetem the milk is 0.8 p.m. 4 ce os m ee eee ' KING'S COUNTY [22 2 2" 2 2) 3 | Pres i re 8 ss will Kill the seedling plants—and collected. every second day bi a : : at 8 p.m. teres eer : Purdex oo 7 & 7 +% those one e 16 milk transportation uc bee urged to atten REGULAR MONTHLY meeting | Ares 08 Bitte 1s — 1s —— | Soe Aang St stee Wore vlanis Wich Neve 60 | ania -nes_hauting’ to" tho. Soup ’ ora, T. Zn Z : of the number three branch of | A! Rox ‘% 4M 4 +1 lays cop 2200021 19 19 —1 | Close dense pasture sward will| Edmonton dairies. These tanks ' Dange at Gord ge, H a TAS recrea- |The Canadia, Legion, Souris, |Ansea oS Ba x ws |quetan 3300 5 5 5 | |discobrage the establishment of}are owned by individual truckers at ‘oa Lodge, Hun-| tion Center, New. Glasgow, to- : com Que Lith _ 0 35 310 He —10 : _ ter River, every Wednesday for| aight, full attendance is request- | ¥ be held at the Legion Home| Anglo Hur 109 $11 11M + Me) OMS Mk age sig me this weed. This does not mean| with the exception of those haul- ’ request: | on Friday, September 4th., at 8] Ans —s 6 4h Ss +N uss «(16S that the plant does not respond to| ing to the Norihern Alberta Dairy community enterprise. Canteen! od F Arex: 0 8 «9 «ot +1 | Sate ili ‘service. ; _ ~ . |p. Harvey Poole, President.) .n.,y, 20 9 9 9 — wae oe as. ns ee or patton: at hasten re oe re ian r ae ' PARISH SUPPEI a Atlan “100 230 230 230 —3 | Radiore : > early relopment | 75 per_cent of the milk is proc ’ * IMMUNIZATION CLINIC — Hall Chester, teak FOR SALE at Souris 7 room | Aan CoP 00 12 12 2 +h — = = a it is a rather poor competitor-leq within a radius of 20. miles _ Every Friday afternoon, 1.30 —| Gemes etc . house with large lot and barn.|Aubelle 4200 34 3 3 Renabie 100 14 145 145 +10 | Thick, productive pastures dis-/¢rom the city center and the far- 4.00, Health Centre. 188 Prince = ’ This is in excellent re-|Aumaque 50700 8.30 Ot S| mexepar = 2060 24 2 2 — %| courage its establishment. thest shipment travels 47 miles. ‘Street, for infants from 3 months,| DANCE Millview Hall . every| Pair, has a pump im porch and is} avin, 1080 3 3+ [Roche | HON Oe «om 2% | Mowing, Pulling and Digging |The weighing and sampling for. hool children, ‘pregnant wo.| Thursday night. Weathe:bie’s Or-|a residential area. For Afurther|Bankcne 17 2% Bm —l 100. 74 Te MA The most common method of con- presc ‘preg : ’ ra [se x0 1% 135 135 —3 | Rowan Con é : butterfat test is done on the farm men who must present a doctor’s| Chestra. : y [particulars apply by Segtember | are te San. Ant «2100 @ ©=— 63 @ = +!‘ trol is to mow the flowering oats. | hy the trucker who js licenced as certificate and teen-agers to 18 20th to Melvin J. McQuaid. _— soo 15 14 15 1 [Satellite = 108 sass 73 | This is a rather short term con-|» milk grader ‘by the Minister of; yrs. who are NOT attending] yaytield Hall, ‘Thursday, Sep-| SOCIAL ENTERTAINMENT in|3ur 53 8 oy a -2 |si Miler 3) # m2 42 |trol, as many of the plants so cut agriculture. Inspectors of the : school or college. Protection is tember 3rd at 8.30-p.m. Spon-| St. Charles Hall every Thursday | Bevcon 100) 17 - 1s 7 Siscoe ve =. vas = = -2 | will revert to the rosette stage, iry Branch make frequent available against -diphtheria.| sored by Nerth—Shore- Queens| night. . * | ibis 10 14 2 | SioeE oo 4 So so 1 | Producing a flowering stalk lat-| ihecks on the weight of milk in whooping cough, tetanils, polic| sort, °¥, Nerth- Shore Bicr,ft so0o 7% = ae os Starratt ‘300 5 4% S +%|eF that season, or during the fol- these tanks. : : oe Sone *___ | DANCE AT CANADIAN Legion |Biite, ome 1S 11 isteciy «= 25088; BA Bh — [lowing season. Nevertheless) “L'a ax tank method which i y Hall, Morell, Wednesday night. &% Steep some farmers have been able to -<.NOTICE! UNLOADING .car of} PRINCE COUNTY | wisic by the Mariners.” |BaaB® «itm om’ st) sos |Sturgenm 3000 «+1 | Control this weed fairly well by| WAS not always the case wien Welsh Furance Hard Coal next Boymar me 7 7 — 4 | Sed Com 100 1#5 18 18 +5 | this method. Where only small in- used because often the week. $40.00 per ton. Arnfast) CARLETON Women’s Institute} BINGO CARDIGAN Parish’ Bralorne 200 605 ¢ = = Sxeverst 1300 1% 17 17 +—%/fectations are found, the plants| cream id stick to the lids and Eeaitet. Service at Its Best. Dial eee — ee Hall ng 8.30 p.m. $1.00 in — R— 7.3 3 ow Sylvanite: am oe ™ mm +! i may be pull dug... Some re-| shoulders-of' the cans, thus adver- > _Great George ‘Street. | in :Carleton torium, es-| prizes Jackpot. ieee 3 Me 34 +1 | Taurea growth may occur from root affecti butterfat test. : RESERVE Sex day, September 2nd., 8.30 P.m.| vce FORTUNE Hall e Buffad nn ie A iets othe jo. os mae is fragments but, by careful vigil- das abseetainn Setiaae mek tember 19h for the Highfield = ir —_ ben ye oe enh a “+! wednesday night. Websier’s Oc|nate ma we 7 7 [mel oO Se We, ance, |small colonies jcan be eh| tioned by producers. haulers and ‘Church Tea : ow. special films es 5 tier deas iat 6 hme oe nO ec : = y| iminated. plants is case distributers are greatly’ reduc . and there will be special numbers chestra. ; Camp Chib 180 730 710 sr =. — he % 3 2 ary i be removed and burned. | ed iabor, adaaes boitins and CE MT. Ryan Hall every |by local talent. Prizes will be) REGULAR THURSDAY night |Cam) SL Xo "nt ho pa >. | Teibas 0 Bm we 2 | Sheep Grazing? Fortunately, | better quailty mitk. Bot night. MacKenzie Or; | presented to Grade 10 Pupils of; Dance Eldon Hal 9.30—12.30.!¢ pyno 1S SUD CE oe i a a an ~1o | Sheep are not as susceptible to) py is en‘icipated, alys Mr. Me- estra. the District who successfully pas-| Burns Orchestra. C. Matart 500 = 2. <. 1 [Un Keno 1230 0 475 4 +10 aren tei tes an eee Callum, that by 1950 very few ip et ‘ : Tere a eee = —- s Os ‘ : oe ; °- es ooo aw am 2 Ss Sf Ue jer 18 100 100 —S | this weed while it is in the roset-| Producers will be stizping mill - ‘ Candore 1 wo OOM +t . a: «€ im cans. Already one Edmonton a ' . Can-Erin 20008 108 ets | Venteree Me 94 2K, 20 + | Oe aan ene ag nee of | Plant receives only, bulk milk v >; ea ai alriages oo may Violam 100 MO m0 mm -8 fi we ge : rand a lange number of farmers v : Captain of ~~ Waite Am 735 6 69) 6) +16 | the weed to a low level. When sane ‘ a ee ea Roig ape a : ’ \Garibeo = oo =. - wig | Weedon @ 2 2 n 4 the sheep were removed trom pe insta‘ing bulk tanks this When death uctices received included . oo 45 «16, 6 : ce cae ese farms, gwort increas ° - on this ae oe appear for one edition on page two and are IN MEMORIAM. Sonne 00 3 s J Woe aa 2 S32 |Papidly and soon resulted in cat-| ‘ Adequate a oe =; are transferred . . Chester . 4383 2 o ei 5 ‘4 — isoning. ical, | keys to success in livestock farm- am department te Ge next edition.) : A —s. ‘ee SS SS. Sk 3 | Winch om a ta Me ad paoeenG rere: seen poe success BIRTHS f. Aottetown, a son, Daniel Everett M Li = ee h od nb-gy = 3 ss % *3 Yale Lead 2 2-2 DB I cmacive colleen Y comireetier | The average faim accident nie ee . . rs. Laura Hogg, w Ss Chib 739 cig p 6 : , : : : § Ibs. 12 oz. Gite dese eek tee ieee 6 SS 3 [YER se ios ies ca —7_ | than by chemicals. , costs i0 days work less and $105 GARPER — At the Prince County) MACMILLAN—At the Charlotte-| Ever remembered by her. sis-' Eon "wit 200 310. 29) 30 —10 |Yukend 150 S$ 8 CHAT, "| 8 notices eaperess. ~ Hospital on Thursday, Ausust| towa Hoszital on Aug. 30, 1959,| ter Elizabeth Stewart. , Cedy-Reco 100 «OH ONO Zenmac 4 3 oe ‘While chanees ta fat manare No natural water supply can 20h., 1950, to Bernice and Al-|- to Mr. and-Mrs, Lee MacMil- a Coin Lake 1559 14% % A ra oe 4 ment’as mentioned under aed be guaranteed safe without prop- lison Harper a daughter, Ken-| jan, (nee Patricia Ann Peters)| O'BRIEN — In loving memory |oe™<>,, “i st 4-4 {Yukon Con S00 7 7 OB os ler treatment. Periodic checks , > er Pe Comb Met 400 31 @# ons control are extremely importan* : __ dra Elizabeth. Weight_8 Ibs., 4|_- > Mary-Jo-Ann-8-be;|—°_Mrs.“Gertrude O'Brien who|coniazes 50 51, St A vo = w © —1 |there are cases where ragwort| and tests should be made of any oo: | Soe. " on eee ee Am Ledue 62 12 134 1214 ~ °*) should be controlled and a change, water supply, regardless of soy; MCDOUGALL — At the Calgary sure| Lovingly remembered by :Mts.|¢ Belstews Sm Se Be. Se + I ae TS 7G, ae [ih Overt ene ee itece | identify : is ek General Hospital, Aug. 13 | CARD OF THANKS) connie ieclair and Family |o Bi,6, So 2 Ry, ulead sor ens som 2% sm [feasible Under these conditions. Identify all dairy calves short Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M:D : re jonas sats 3 Banif 199 125 195 12 —10 |2.4-D will befound a better tzol|ly after birth so 3 } ‘gall, (nee Lilliags Wonnacott) a|_ We Wish to express our ap- O"BRIEN — In loving memory| Denis 9 107 S413 — oe pg tae = with which to contro! ragwort| production records when they en- 8 lbs., T . .. | Preciation and thanks to all those; of our dear sister, Mrs. Fer-|€ had nh = = = an 3200 $i 61.24) | than even cutting or pulling. ler the herd. - ; daughter » Tammie Leske. |wh5 so generously contributed to- | trade O'Brien, who pacsed|Geccuee 30 7 #7~«? Cal- Ed 275. $239% 2% 2M One Treatment With 2, 4-D Is} Protein producers sucti as beel, MacAULAY — At United Hospi- | Wards the prizes given to our club| away September 2nd.. 1958. | CG Arrow ~ "so S25 SS Sarat ee a mab a ae oa eae ache alee pork, ue mutton, ee tal, Porichester, ‘N ork,|members at the close of tie! Lovingly remembered by bro‘fi- ¢ Mailiwell sm =% Lwts' 200 37 37 8 ST take or | i: and Mantes in fleidy end pas August 2st. 193 and | at's work and a special thazk-| ers aot piners. ee $08 BR ete 18 387 Geo xc» —29 | 100 percent control. It will take at! tures are our best bet for adding Qirs. John F. Ma 7 (nee | YOu to Mr. Allison Proffitt, Free-| ee. . i. oe 13) 319% 19% 13% c Chiatin a8 ms 4 Ps =? — et eee eee ae to profits from agriculture. * J 2 ‘ . a | cae . 7) (oY cand i 13. 4 > 2 = j 4 Blargunse Frank RN) a dnu-| 2%, WMS 69 camel Jed he WOGG_Intouing fliers of het oS 2G Pye SSE | SMe oe a oe een |, Af tae Cp ree a é : - -in-law, 3frs. Laura ; a 5° 5 c Cr 2799 ad ae ses , .| ta , he % : ievement day. Kensington Hol- Hogg who passe’ “away a Hi is om ° 2 * c eas 58:5 = a4 = pam peo md ee fe oe first cutting. ~ : - i , # ; 5 . cota aa ae ee | asad ¥ 79 —%*% f fe : PAYNTER — At the Prince Coun-| “i” 28d Guernsey 4-H Calf Club. tember 2nd,—1953.——— 25300... 3. &, “4 . aoe ste aie eee quand ‘demity ned ebandance of, wmeruet. wee of insecticides — ty Hospital cn Monday, August |’ Jessie. [Cc Red Pop 52 MO tt Can WO mS 205 «195 «195 —10 oon 4) ‘ning fields Iq caf be harmful. follow directions + To aa Wat [oT tan eet | erase ose ge ok [ee Se St SE | arora, stn crea do Paynter (nee Mildred|io° Richard, Fat os Reginald | iiric st: Acme ae ae | lin ‘vues ae hs sprayings, a year apart and dur: Thompson) of Long River, &!anq Justin MacDozald, my three = Comand = 17s? BS ONS 208 6 | C Eat Cr i000 46 444 K—%) ing the rosetie stage, should CLUB NEWS : gon weight 7 Ibs. 1% o7 special nurses and steff nurses. N D MacLEAN | Cro:nor oe ee we c west - os me iso > -s | bring the ragwort under contro! The Souris Yaks . Souris Line ws s ‘also those who sent treat * . :| Crowpat 2 Cc 1s 38 40 2S 199 2 jin pastifes°with a reéasonadle | Read held its moniily meeting on =" = — ay ae get well mcsages w ero = ae | Saee — a4 - 2 a \ Dev Pal 2500 106 106 165 —! | dense sward. 2, 4-D is not re-| August 14. 1959, at Souris Line Pees hae Gen, a Suaue tient in Prince County Hospital FUNERAL Dares 60 2-8 m1 Dome Pete S75 S114 lee 108 + | commended for use. om new!y-| Road South School. The meeti 3 ee "| Swithen McKenna. : Deer Hore™ 20) 2 29 lt | Dine 27.0 eo PR MD se gana eave “ong bc nae nes ote te ender ty Se Pree, 3 _ iS ia ; Dome 4 7% 17% 17% oe 8 ee I io wee A ent, Gerald Clnton. Loca KING — At the Kings County] I would like to express my DIRECTOR Donalda ao 18) 39. 10 vere 2 "2 —% | white clover, found in many c‘| Leader, Father Join Cash, was ‘. Memorial Hospital cn Aug. 2%h|sincere thanks to the people of : | E Amph! — + 8S —s | oe re a in Hr} 14% 5 —%|0Ur pastures, is surprisingly re-| present. There were sixteen pres- 1959. to Mr. and Mrs. James W. |Indian River Kensington and 15 Ki ls i Mal 10 1 1 Ko 7) [Bome OF B 413 $id 19% 13% — | Sistan® to 2, 4D. ent. The meeting was called to King, Lower Moniegue; a son, |Vicinity, also friends and neigh- | 5 ng Square cae” 60 7 im ir 139 |H BOUG 9 $4 16 16 — 1 In the last case, two treat-| order ty the President Geraid James David, weight 8 lbs. 7% o who Boal angen aie helped Charlott : a ‘Sol ong i & 2 - a is ae i 1 . . _ went . eee, ager. - _ Clinton, who led im deciting the Pe cont “accident. Also a. soerial meen | Falcon | aie ms oa o Medal 3:3 3st 20 * Use 24D Ester or Amine Gana casas "ecu were po Aba . MIDDLETON — Princ t: ; ; " ea ee tad ‘| a on 20 3 3 - 6 Ibs. i " : Edward Talaod Hopital, Satur [Wi ang the Kensington Branct | Dial S549 | piwhng cy gg gts mel, GR Be Be B= IE lhe early “Summer when the|*5, ud, New, buses *pa0s fay, August 29th, 1959, to Mr. |of the Canadian Legion. _ a hh ak ek i Cont 50094 HH D4 —1is|Fagwort is im the rosette sage.| “VO "Cosy pointed out the im- and Mrs. 56. eton, Char- Elmer Somers, Indian River. E ‘ | Frobisher 5250 217 20 m4! ow 6s 2 2 2 an ola aoe ae ae ye portant points to follow when ex- { . ee : > ; |Geco Mines 85) $i7% 174 17% + *. Vy m5 MR OM yen. @mo' SL eases { : ient YK 872 83 8S «85 +5 “ water used to wibiing calves. ~ “DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS _ [sic 'o 3. 3s Be 7 RE 8 BBB, [re tom (Sat ante riot] A Judging Cine wit be held a ie : : cae te a0) Oh im ion — wi Cua 6S MM 2, | enusing any differences in results.| Hugh McAulay's on August 19 at - : aha ‘ \ iran . 106): 2% 2% 20% — %& | Pac 2$ ce E seven-thirty. . : Grade © oy ome us ae [Feme eT AS MS Ae 4, | WARNING! acwort vsually| ¢F22¢f Cash told the members Flax—Oct 8 higher 3.3642b; Dec| All groups joined in the decline jie yo a. Petrel si) 162 1590 189 3 |, Feated ragwort usuaty! that a progam for the fall mon- SUMMARY 7™ higher 3.30%; May 7%8. ; % at 37% Gul Led 20 7% ™% 7% : 2 2S os omes more palatable to live-| 1. would be outlined at the next pars higher 1.18%.a. | he tae hts ec = ae See ee ee Fectock Get of the ieeated Me? | meoting. It was’ moved by Rem-| Sa dea, Tas loner. com | Trices for ints tus, wheat fie Bieico. went dowa % at S1%4.| nora neck oc ‘iu in [Fre Gas $59 27 i 2 —* lture for several weeks after ones, Geese. ee arormsed by ; elo C i A:| Standard Structural went up '%! Har-Mi 2 Gb UM OM ; : erry Clinton the meetin Toronto: ‘Market down, “light|1 nor 1.6496; 2 1.62562 3 1.52%; 4/10 a1. MPF) meer Lanes 3) is 6 38 Ra Mya Ms S — “Al beep aclose check on the Live-| adiourned until September if at trading. 46%; 5 1.43%; 6 1.415%; 1 durum| Nova Scotia Light lost 1% at Heavy lm SN SS Rocky P me 8 8 8; | eek and temneee the k | Souris Line Road South: School. ae re sak duanestie Sh eaar keene) SRT lower: miiltty Holinger 73) $324 ‘34214 — ve | Revels ‘as nie 164 1h | Soon as there is evidence of gra2-| Gerald Clinton, president; Mary - - : get a Ps; 2 NOF i group: | Foyle mt oS 88 xo 6 447 e of th ~ ’ MacAulay, secretary. — : 1.6456; 2 1.62%; 31.52%; 41.45%;| Base metals declined with In-| lind Bay soo Sis% Suk Siva" |SSPENSES Te) Oo) am ato ren Fe 2 Heatherdale 4-H Calf Club met 5 1.425%; 6 1.41%; 1 durum 1.805; | ternational Nickel going to 94%,|I™¢ Lake 37% $ S § 3," \soun U 1730 19 18 Ht ~ move: Was en from a! . h of Mr. Max C T, CURRIENCIES 2 1.7856: 3 1.65%. deat & Seca ae | inepiration 3660 42 «6 «42 +2, | Boum 8 no 6 OOM publication of the Nova Scotia | #t the home : oe yas - Aluminium lost 1% at 32.| tnt Nickel 1129 805% 90% 9349\—1% | Ch 00 8 Of 8 Department of Agriculture. | With nineteen members present. gla ein ew ae papers Price Brothers lost| Ist Ras_ 3x0 SS oa —s |Sub OU 110 45 140 mo —10 |- . The minutes were read, approv- dollar closed, Tuestiay at a dis- NEW YORK in vet deel | oy me ee ine ee os a 1m 2 Oe a ee meet cor aes MacPherson, count_of 4% per cent in terms of! > ie Banks were also weak. Toronto | Jacobus = 712) 1% 19° 1% ~~ - "S & . 2 Ah 4 grey R.O.P.. poultry |. sconded that Glen Tattrie end aon | mee Pound NEW YORK ‘AP Tee stock cn eee to 50% off Zi deters =e [tried on | Tas as em ae --10 — ee aeriie ‘Ng | Wayne MacPhee be on the pr ~ : man ay tumbled to its) oyal lost 1 at 83. Un Oils 6250 210 205 ee meeting entville, N.S. : : worst loss in three weeks as lead-| Some gainers in Tuesday's) Jutt im — ss00 gk eg Wayne ee ee ie August 26. The group con: TD iuecPherecn. and John ‘| DIVIDENDS ~ |2eteaks, baestet the grime io-| weak market were Shop and Save|semez, \ Que 2 9 9.** [wc oo sm WS M10 | Se brovimctal and Fedral Dept | Mnesoe,cnconded thet we Bave | bs rate c up 1% at 23. Ford U.S. at 81% up 21 + %| W Decalta ©1500 156: = oe : | next meeting at the Heatherdale : foe , ger borrowers. : 5%, and General Motors at ‘$5 up| Kerr -_—, =F xe 30 —S | Wiwdfall 100 Ue WA oi Agriculture officials and repre- tdon. Gordon Pear-|' Brazilian Traction, light and! The news came as-a surprise | 3%. —— wis = Fro 135 1% 45 |¥Yan Con = 1006 ™% =m sentatives from the Experimen- righ en Wg pe eel David! Power Company Ld., 6 per cent| to Wall Street. An increase in the} The closing averages show (Kirk Min 3572 47 45 45\4 — Dahwsie | oo om om Oo 1 | ta Perms. Cooper, and Stirling MacPherson | _ pid. $1.50, Oct. 1, record Sept. 15. — rate was not expected: ry = 5 = 63.05, utilites Up | Lake cin don oe a a = *\sw Pee - a» 130 186 * Mr. G.R. Wilson, Chief of Pro-| will show their yearling calves on | - “ uesday. /0.5 a .8, industrials off 3.2 at “it 1 © 9 - o —4 » : 4, | duction Services for the Canada| Achievement Day which will be The banks raised the in‘erest 313.7, combined off 2.0 at 259.0,' 4 onore ro 49 0-3 | “Mont 12 Sot 6 1. | Dept. of Agriculture, addressed the home of Mr. Malco'm PRODUCE rate to 5 per cent from 4% per| Papers off 2.1 ef 439.4 and golds’ L Wasa mF? 2 ef 4: oue “me 350% eo aa | the group: Mr. Wilson complim- Mateos “It a decided the clu cent, effective immediate! off 1.25 at 87.64. : "| Lamaque aS = BD $71% 71%. 714 — 24) ; : , ; ; e r y. + a 00 125 «41% i —S | Imp é vig | ented the breeders for their ex-| buy bread and cookies to sell on 4 Abitibi 37% Fr. om. keitch 1 os 2 1: x: y. ~, MONTREAL (OP)—Agriculture ee and steels took the joit pr 2% GT Lakes 4 | laxindin 10? MH 4 A ee. 10 Oh sos 80's — ‘a | cellent sfiowing in. the Random |’Achievement Day. : aS whale se meal pri car the tod of po cnarket with |e , 1h How Smite at ee ans & INDUSTRIALS | 1 g| Samrie Tex wiich has just been| The club had an auction sale _ : olesale ler prices) 8!" , t que C Na Hud’ Bay Min 5344 | bo ; ? a“ Alumini 163 Ves teted’ made $1.46 on it. Fhe méet- to country station; wocden cases, ae Closing prices were about | Bank Mont —W Imp Bank i a ae im is -1 | Anglo NAd 160 ae ook ae a. Enea oo ae adjourned ater which a _ extra 44%-4A%; large 44%; a ae ee Pres Bnque PC 0 Int’ Nick 942, | Lynx ms Sf — a SS i wu om second in the test, and Mr. Ra’rh | delicious lunch was served. The ——, en 21; B28; C18.) 0° steams bey Gn ts Naat 5 Ss let Pep (oo ‘om om «3% —S | Inland ane > | Raynor of Mt Herbert, P.E.J, | next meeting will be held on Sep- . = dropp 5 e ; aad -_ . K , eh Butter: Current ‘ $229.00. It. was the worst break| Bell 41% Mass-Fer ‘13% | Macfie “IS + [Pembina 2 8 88% «8 «84 — ‘a Placed eighyh. _ | Sepber 18 at 790 p.m. het receipts, tend- : Brazil 5 McColl 5 MacLeod 1x0 no 1q7 : WA BA BUM OT sef-'i ; Achievemert dav is to be '~)J on esciin (6. noetend , |for the-AP average since Aug. : y. Madsen 70) 229 @l 2 -—# | Simpsons 530 srt he hightight of the meeting et Math e, » Bi erable, 62%4,)49 when it fell $4.10 ti Bid Prod 3 ON St. Car : oe 2 1 Walkers arm 3 —'4| was the ointment of Provie- September 16. Margar athe- fresh grade creamery prints’ Job) a mona Ca ro hun elaine nee 50% | Magmic «= Os 111:=«108 111, +2 | Weston B ms. # -4 ies oe ask POVES* | son—Secretary. ‘ price €8%-45; fresh wholesale,| tional Nickel lect 1a Melntees | Cement pr 2% Price shg|Maneat U-20 4 Oh Oh meanest ao Set UP ac) assoc: | New Perth 4-H Calf Club six tenderable 64;. non - tenderabl national Nickel lost 1% McIntyre} © d : 4 1 23 os «622s —1a| Total sales: 2,496,000. faticn of Maritime Hatcherymen. : ~ s : ©) Porcupine 1%. ini C Steammhip' §=12%4 Que Pow , “7450 199 «190 «132 —3 ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS «: i afi: ‘ meeting was Called to order on 63%>- : Pp 2, Aluminium Ltd.|¢ Bak Com 5 Royal°Bank 93. | Maritime 7850 1 MOST 8 This association will also have |, fift omn- : : ‘1%, Walker Gooderham and Dis-|an Brew 38% Royalite 75 | Martin* 9100 2 -By The Canadian Press = | representatives in the Oanadian wine teen were eee Cheese Delivered Montreal, | tillers Seazrams, both 54. Hudson| Cdn Brew pr St L Corp. —17_| Mataten xe 1 (fe Stock Sales High Low Close Ch'ge | 5, 04 ¢ nis bers, and one visitor present. The not waxed, ‘current ‘receipts Que-|Bay Mining %. Canadian Parifie|€am Celan 3! Shawin 3% | Maubrun 500 8) BO NAS hery Association. minutes were read and anproved. _ abee white 35, colored 35, whole-| 14 *; see titine “VIC | C Int Power 15% Steel Biv,| Mclryre 19. SETS 3 i rrCan PL 83 86%4 BK 4 — M) Following the meeting the | 1 was moved by John Cain and : < % ard Dome Mines and Granby C Int Powe. ©. T Can PL 237. | McKea ao)’ 6 2m, | BAO OS 85% 3 3 — 6) ory ied curry sale. Quebec white 36, colored) Mining, both dropped %. CPR * PF 0%" UN Steel “94 | McWat 1300 40 «37% 24 +% CPR 3119- 96% 26 26 — %| STOUp imspecied Jhe poutiry plant seconded by Eleanor Moore that 36%; current receipts Ontario! American stock exchange| Cockshutt |... Walker Meator 109 15 15 _!* | Trans Mtn 3090 $126 124 10% — 15/ al the Kentville Research Station) the 4-H Club make signs and er- white f.o.b. grading Station| prices declined. ~ Seasrams = § 3% CANADIAN Merrill = = = us 33 |e Ow Oe an 3” % —%) where a lot of poultry ing-+ect them to mark the New Per‘h -36%-38 3-16, colored 36%-35 2-16.) - Among C.anadian Brazilian UDMas® 22% Cons Pap = 38% | Mullins 30. 13% 14. 1394 Dynamie -' 3070 161 154 158 —1, | WOrk is being done. District. , wholesale Ontar‘o, colored andi Traction gained by % and Scur eee hee — A [ Mt Went 4000 so 5 | South U 17550 1%, 18 kt A Judging Class was held Aug- white so quotations. : Rainbow oil lost by” YN Multi-M ona & S =, |Basce 16500 “95 9@ oz —7 | MILK HANDLING 7 ust 14 and the next meeting Aug Potatoes: Quebec 75s 1.99-2.00- What siocks did: %. © : Nama Cr same , 2 oa wee Be Leos Point mame % 2 > | It is estimated about 70 percent | yst 28. Rolfcall was answered by N.B. 75s 2.00; N.B. 50s 1,50-1.60; : ae . mi x 6 ‘tS ae — : ~" [-of the daily milk deliveries in| members seeing: who could brin , Tues Mon Nealon mm 1 \ MINES : , Dp is N.B. 103 .35-37. ; Advances 199 477 jc Lab Oe 2 2 2 _ Exp AN =: 18670014 2 ius =+,| Edmontca, which total about+385,| ‘he largest carrot to the meeting, — Declines 825 “ : ‘ New 2008 . 8% +1 nen =: 1000 ~2 | 000. pounds, is now handled by the! and a prize of a package of gum. Unchanged 130 pe ee Died cen er tent eae ~ = e a +1 1 Ciwell ease es eo apy [milk tank system. Also approx: | wags given to the winning member. GRAIN Total issues— 1214 1152 on the Toronto Stock cn New Delht 4x0 22 21 “% —l |'N Mylama aggoo 176 160 171 —5 | imately 300 cf the 471 milk ship-| The Secretary was asked to wane 20 ie <Bieet oots ers Warese 44 wy cess <8%8 | Tue:day, reducing their ace ts . Deen - 233 = " . eutuas FUNDS pers, who are hicenced to pro aoe au wg eee to Heng IP’ Prices! cons Edi 6i ok) © So | 111.73, a four-year low. Golds and|N Marri “soo ite 12 Sat . —n vo 4 duce milk for this market, trave | if September hee oe ‘showed firm tone and flaximrac.. fr ‘som ‘Ul diem tlhace 7 cue iwnan wm e 6 8 SO Te tee ‘ a —-—-- able date for Achievemem Day. quotations recorded a. high for|Gen Elee | 80% a ei sb trea "he eee ly a ha New \Jason as. 1m 7 ™% An conte : ast tes Leverage Fund xd 6.90 | 7.47 || Kenny Mellish. ; » the season in fairly~ active trade | Goodyear 12 _ Westngse 2, a 1 : -|N Ktlore 3300 16% 14 8 —""s | American Growth ' 947 «8.14 | Mutual Accumulating Fund .7:°9 8.20 Tuesday on the Winnipeg Grain a —. Taek whue * caer Sa . toe "Gectonal| — an z z = a Dassiren 29.72 32.27 | Mutual Income Fund 1 (5,69 UNFRIENDLY. BEARS . - > < an ¢ a a , .62 " hI 7 ; ks tien wal r points. —{R_Mytoma se 18 we Hts taatund ‘a ro Bo, [Rar angie Sm YELLOWSTONE , NATIONAL lass. ee i as is nite! NEW Rouya 1! j a champi 5.4 604 | Radiss O° 57 : : TWA and domestic witeat were aout ie ie me Gani =e eS 8 Commonwealth tne" Oat 9.21 \| Regent Fund xd ne 377 6a | PARK (AP)—Forty4wo ‘persons oe ’ ! § CuUVe| Ne. Rim: 2.03 > , - ‘orp, y % 28 ised A Byes . i all % cent lower than Monday) MONTREA mines, up 10 cents at 26 cents. Nisto ma § + & 2 Den Sedy dev : no 15.8 Supervised Exee 35 8 have beén clawed or bilten waile | je es uss 10%: D -. Seniors .wete down almost to emer ere ae oo vue OF A 44.44 4.85 | Supervised Exec 66 31.0! attempting a oe the ee ts—Oc igher ; Dec] MONTREAL (CP) — Prices an issue in western oils. Hudson's! Noles <7 tee gy a os 2s | Eat Collectit Oe SS ibkerdaed secs ie. SF ie | hs Rt. ROTK Tanger P % higher 74%b; May % higher) slipped throughout Tuesday and|Bay lost % at 16 and Pacific Gomes ime 36: im6 2% —1% Sepnek tonne Seo 420 Sabervised onan Fut tat im |Ger said Monday. Only one per- 75%b. ‘ ok losses*-outnumbered gains about Pete gave up % at 13's. Ba‘ley-| Norsvne 5900 18% 10 10 ‘a | Grouped, Income Accum 5.58 6.10 | Supervised Income Fund 2% 40. |80n-was taken to hospital—a man ‘© uae on % Mey '% higher 2 to 1 at the close of quiet trating | Se'burn lost 30 cents at $745 |N Gate mm SH) se: “8 42 |Gréwth Ol and Ges 78 2m [ATV Flectronie TSS" 1731 who euffered:a heart attack after ™ higher 96%a; May igher}on the Montreal and Canadian’ International Nickel. dewn 1%|x Gece. ome ae’ se ln oe war ae Seeks aomaaeeae ; .* |@ bear climbed onto his dinner oun ica ia Wi, Oe Ue aie male ee BS 8 ee. Bs Bs gee ome le = = ‘ ; ee i cf Pt igie” atbe ag Vancou- . B.C., is wisiting-in Kensing- ton, the guest of his‘ brother, Mr. Keir Woodside and Mrs. Wocd- side, ard a'co with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Sheen.' ' | Miss Lila MacLeod, R.N. of Bos.on, Mass., is visiting in ,Bal- tic, the guest of her brother, Mr. Neil MacLeod. > ' Mr. and’ Mrs. Edgar Mathews’ and son Garth of Baltic, have re-' turned ‘from a pleasant motor trip in Nova Scotia. | Mrs. John Andrew, Chariotte- town, spent a few days in Bal- tic, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Crozier and in Malpeque the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Bryenton. Mrs. James Wall, Baltic. had as her guests, Mrs..\Edna Pierce and Miss Marilyn Pierce Master Freddie Cameron has returned to his home in Sunr ‘merside, after visiting his aunt, Mrs. William Burns and Mr. Burns of Malpeaue. Mr. George Wall, Indian Riv- er, met with an unfortunate ac- cident on Friday morning while to visit relatives and friends BURTON “The groom on behalf of bis bride. _ tranked. one and all for ther lovely gifts and kindness and ex- tended a. invitation)to all to visit. em in their new / in Ham- ‘tor, .Ont. The’ played ‘For they are jolly good fellows” The remainder cf the evening was pleasantly spent in dancing with muzic furnished by Lenard Bar. ‘pett, Mrs. Colridgee Rogers, anc Arihur Wedze. A dainty lunch was served by the brides mother Mrs, James O’Halleran assisted yy her daugiters and nieces. - Their many friends wish Ciif- ‘ord and Norma many years of The residents of Tignish were grieved to hear of the death of Joseph Nelligan of Cambridge, Mass. The late Mr. Nelligan vhose funeral was held in Mas- sechusetts on Wednesday, August. sth., wa the on of the late Mr. and Mr. John M. Nelligan, Tig- nish Corner, and was the brother of His Excellency C.L. Nelligan, Windsor, Ontario. A sister Miss Patricia Nelligan resides at Al- berton and a brother William-at Charlottetown. Other brothers. and sisters reside in the United States. He is also survived by his wife. The Tignish Legion held a very repairing a roof at Margate when -yccessful Carnive! on th he broke a bone in his ank’e.| Coraivel 06 the Saee He was immediately taken to the. jth. The ladies of the Lezion Aux- Prince County Hospital Rev. and Mrs. John Garrett, have returned to their home af- ter a most enjoyable holiday spent in Baltic. ; The Sunshine Mission Band of zrounds. on Wednesday August iiary served a turkey and ham | supper in the evening, and at nin » clock everyone enjoyed a beau- _ful display of fireworks, follow- 2g this a dance was held in the segion Home. The music was ex- the Princetown United Church.’ cejent. The crowd was large and Malpeque, held a most enjoy-/ all had a real good time. able picnic on Saturday afier- noon, at Darnley Beach. Despite the coolness of the day a most enjoyable time. was had by ail. On Monday evening friends and neighbours gathered at the home ef Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mill §o| Sux Mrs. William Stavert. and ~ | welcome them to the district of Malpeque. Mr. Keith - Donald, master of ceremonies, after a few chosen words and. his: own ‘humorous jokes, called upon Mrs. Sydney McGougan to read an address amd Mr. Gerald Lockhart presented Mr. and Mrs. Mill with a beautiful hostess chair, and to Nancy ahd Billy, each a purse. Grateful thanks were exprecsed. by Gerald on behalf of Lilla, Nancy and Billy and assured one ang all of a welcome at all times’ to their new home Mr. Robert Donald accompan-; ied by his son Cameron, left on Friday for their home in Tor- onto, after a most enjoyable hol- iday with relatives in this area. Mrs. Donald returned to Tor- onto a week earlier due to the unexpected passing of her father. Mrs. W. B. McArthur and Mrs Joseph Davison, Kensington, were visitors to Malpeque on Sunday. Mr. Alfred McGougan of Tor- onto was a recent visitor to Mal- neque and Baltic. — Miss Violet Mountain returned on Monday to resume her work at Montreal after two weeks hol ‘day-at her home in Darnley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pendergast have returned to Moritreal after, a most ‘enjoyable holiday spent with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pend- en and family of Kensing- on. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Caseley, and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pavnt- er, Kelvin, motored to Halifax on Saturday to attend the harness races, and also called on relativ es and friends before returning on Sunday. & * Mr. and Mrs. L.D. ‘McGinn and daughter, Debra, left on Monday to retugn to their home at Hali- fax, after spending their vwaca- tion at Kensington and New shire. : Mrs: James Mill and - daught- , ers, Marjorie and Betty, and son, | Jimmie, having disposed of their -home at Kensington. left .recent- ly to join Mr. Mill who is emp’ oy- ed at Saint John, N.B. Before leaving Marjorie was remember- ed with a gift at a surprise party at ae home of Maureen Dris- coll. Barbara, Brian and Noel Dun- ning, left on Saturday for their of theif grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning. who ac- as Moncton. The three flew from Moncton to Toronto. ilt-! | } | | | _BEDEQUE Miss Ann Gillespie, Souris, was a recent visitor here with her “Mr. Stavert, and her grandfather © Mr. Albert J. Weeks. Mr, Alexander Green of Ham- ton, Ontario, is spending a twe weeks vaction with his parents. 2 and Mrs, Charles Green, Cen- © sitcle of relatives and friends is . being extended to the family of ihe late Mr. Elliott Wright, whe passed. away in the P.EyJ. Hospi- ‘al on August 12. The services at United Bap- tist Church, Centr eque, of Sunday, August 16th, were of spe cial interest. In the morning the © annual Mamorial Service was ob- served Rev. Dr. C.A. Britten was in charge. Baskets of beauti- . ful flowers decorated the Church in memory of these who had pas- sed away. A duet: “The Lights of Home" was sung by Mrs. Howard Schurman and Mrs. Robert Waugi, and the choir sang dn an them: “One Sweety © Sclemn Thought”. After th: service the congregation,’ led. by fhen carry- rng White baskets of flowers, dea- cons, and choir, singing pseim-— 33, .wended its way to the ceme- ¢ery near by, where each grave was decorated with flowers. Pray- er and the singing of a.hymn closed the service. ; In the evening a service under the auspic2s of the Mission Band, » of whom Mrs. Wilbert Wrignt is president, was held when the uest sveaker was Rev. Bruce Moore of North Sydney, N.S. The. ~ | music wes a mixed quartette, and companied them by car as far, urities. ‘a Ssclo by’ J.B. Lewis «Mr, Alden Leard was organis:. The theme for the occasion was ‘Christen Action in a pagan world’. There was a large congregation. BQ - The sincere sympathy of a wide a aedininmniaecaianine ‘ nT - PROFIT FROM CANADA'S PROSPERITY Through a single invest ment in Investors Mutual, . home at Toronto after spending, you cam become part-owner the summer at Kensington, guesis, of more than 100 widely diversified “bluechip”: sec- . I You’ll get attractive divi- Mr. and Mrs. Trueman Paynt-, dends, income tax credits, Paytner, Freetown, spent a few days last. week at Halifax where they were guests Walter Paynter. Returning they were accompanied by. Ivan Paynt- relatives here. - Mrs, Wilber Delaney is ill at her home in. Baltic. The Rev. Harold Kay. Mrs. Kay and family of Wichita Falls. Tex- as, were recent week-end guests of the Ingraham, family, &t. Mark's Rectory, Kensington. Mrs. L.G. Ramsay returned oh River, from, Haney,—B.C., where she was able to visit with her fhe passed away, and where she nded the funeral. Mr. and Mrs,| ‘rom | Saturday to her home in“ Indian| brother, Mr. U.J. Cameron who | 7, was ill, for about ten days before e Rev. L.P. Callaghan, In- dian River, left on Wednesday) for Boston. Mass.,. accompanied ty his brother. Mr “Tames Cal- at Jaghan and Mrs. Callaghan, Char- | er and their niece, Miss Joan and a share in the growth , of Canada. Free yourself investment worries - hrough Investors Mutual. —Canada’s largest ifutual er who will spend two weeks with fund -_ G. F. Cameron District Mgr.,’Summerside ° | J. C. Montgo Charlottetown J. 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