8 ‘The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 22, 1966- to a fninimum this year -- I'd |keen debate test year. ‘The sed-for future use by Prince ef jsquash which Mrs. Matheson THs AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY ie _— like to see them abolished com- | same thing might easily happen | Wales College University. Planted. : .} just ee siewnes Se bag squash I saw at eae pletely ; > oo fee people jagain this time. ‘I found that the back yard - - One of the squash vines was ‘some 0 undesira Winter Fair, weighing 03 pound | can ve to discuss I promised for the garden | fa close’ to vain Ws tree, se has been found among the pota-| and invited comparisons. Par- | subjects of their own choice. the squash ingle = le - ee Ba ip- on oe climber the tree, ven- toes of the larger ‘Island grow- | ker Jewell, York tells me that/ Secretary Lincoln Dewar sug- | tree in our garden, when we liv-|..".. eer tured out on a branch and one ers. ‘And it only takes one batch |he grew one several years ag0| gests that freight assistance on |ed in Charlottetown... The loca- | °He® ° coal ashes. I removed was hanging about one of affected spuds to turn down | that. weighed 140 pounds. 1%) western grain may be a hot sib- | tion was 291 Kent Street. The | this stuff and got down to ‘the det taibe tea pleas ie broset por Pope om igrninthy Baad ak seat ui tartoenen to ject for debate. The regulations |big brick house has since been | soil. We had a reasonably suc-|! only wish I had taken a pie- ; ewe’ to production provided : .]t has been found on the farms in sncaat aa ob te orld (eee Pp torn down, and the land purcha-| cessful garden, including the ture at the time. of: some of the province’s best |that year, to get the maximum ' : ; growers, I am told reliably. They | growth out of it: The treatment i. e 4 include Lewis Brothers, York | included covering it with bags poor . nee Capes By NEIL A MATHESON ly. Gilbert Robinson, Harvey production re tveraced | 19,158 on a a = re frost getting I suggested last week in | Station, N. B., was high man in | pounds, a release from Na- ' : front page story that Paula |the Jersey ring at Halifax but | tional Holstein ‘office indicates. suit ine Coane be pga Elsewhere in this paper | Coady Hazelbrook, likely w as/he had to be content with a six- The Holstein sale of stars el, 00d GF tenets “es et Bp the first Jersey Princess at the |th, eighth and 13th place at To-| averaged $3,400 and the ma | (./ that haste me made to turkey produced this year by Royal Winter Fair who breeds|ronto. The male and female | tional office claims this is a stamp Mont. The -Yérk farm- Mr. Jewelle The young Tom a Jerseys. Her mother, Mrs. Aus-| grand champion Jerseys were | new North American record, | |... planted more than 500 ac- was. hatched age age so the ele ees < tin Coady, confirmed that for |shown by American exhibitors, | and ‘ )& world record sus Gls ‘your. ir; Irving hail bird was less seven ‘me when I met her last |both from Lake Placid, New | for the breed”. Highest price 208 acid tar ke te months eld when it was killed. week. That. informa’ was | York. for a bull was $11,000 te J.M: car tl ocie il wae The turkey was a Breadbreast- put over the public address sys-| The sale of. stars - - 23 head Fraser of Streetville, Onta- established a new sllfied pre- ed White. Sawer yw. tem by the people running the | were sold'-- averaged $676. | rie by Taul McCloskey» Quees: | duction of 900 bushels to the | FEDERATION MEETINGS eR ance La Jersey show. Top price was $1,800. Six | -sville, Ontario. The highest’! sore on one of his fields. She first of 0 nerien of eamual The pretty Prince Edward Is-| animals sold for more thaw: Piece, ae cnestiont ax |HIGH PRODUCTION county meetings of the P. E. 1 c legit’ gel resstved © S08 | eve: owned by Paul Ekstein, Tor- | A Canadian Press report on | Federation of Agriculture will Exquisitely Fashioned! Perfect ot for Christmas! tion when the public address STILL TAKES HONORS ontoe The $45,000 n this be held tonight at Birch Court, system announcetthat it. was!” George Darrach, the former| and. the price was, K Paula’s 19th birthday. Cheers |y.j.5q man who organized. re buyer Claud Picket, : s 2 Georgetown, Ontario. | k. ; = i ' - » gic = the big vo stein heffi for R. R. Dennis con- | RING. ROT oe ; / } rge MacMillan’s + | tinuess to capture honors for the | I’m looking for some really in- Macwin Elite Winnle, sold at the | herd. ‘They won the premier ex-| teresting discussion this year on it Islanders are rightfully proud ef the Leavitts, ee ae by Mersey Mek poor got ed = Soewill Be. ‘an Ring Rot, and how ie rs _ . was purcha' and their cow, : to best to woodenware. _ Hand-crafted’ from select low and Son, Bolton, Ontario, | fection Bee was’ senior and | deal ae hels, a term DINNER 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. Mapletree er ’ . She was the highest priced heif-| grand female champion. 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