: | FIGHT TOGETHER’ | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 2, 1968. y THIS FARMING INDUSTRY ; I — Pes telling: me that yrd Robarts Sees ing life . = HAVANA (AP) Raul © = he knighted later— | : - > ‘ and Sandy MacPhail sat v» and | CONGAG Strong |. the stustion was such tat i2o, Cubgh armed forces minis. Te Mwspener says ihe wale] How pe relieee needs of its citizens,, then Cana, | lef, has BACK |dians would have to give serious | an ies : ane gd te ne SS TORONTO (CP) Premier | consideration to other forms of attack on them as aggression °° * Visit to East Germany | treal — he became a high rank- | Sober’ asked himself Monday political and economic organiza- | against Cuba and “we would where he watched Soviet, | ing officer in the Canadian A | whether Canada can continue 1s | tions. Penieagy ll fight together against Czechoslovak, Polish and East Medical Corps: and Alexander, |*" cere, Sones a0 an-' But such was not the case, the common enemy,” the offi- German troops engaged in joint | swered with an em-. Mr. Robarts said. cial newspaper Gramma says. manoeuvres. a es Se ce MALAY recruited a-company vof engin- |, He said that holding to Can. @anen te a YOUR LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR KiNGS tro’s brother was made recently | Orwell the night war broke out. And Independent Pill Seed Potato Growers Had Rough Initiation I am always conscious of the had purchased digging and me- co-operation | receive from so chanical planting equipment many people who read this from the MacPhails. Mr. Full farm column, and “Acros the |had tried producing seed pota- Island”. They supply me with \toes back in 1909 and 1910 But readable stories; with some that |the effort did not prove econom- are a part. of our Island history, jically successful for Mr. Full and at times they check me up |who was seeking some endea- when | get a bit off the beam. | vour that would work in with Allison MacLeod. Charlotte- the operation of his starch plant town, always tells me ‘don't at Hunter River. use my name” when he calls me| But his son’ recalls that Mike eers from the students and gra- |’... duates of the engineering class |*42'% Bo cal and economic es, he had taught at Queens University. Oswald Newson and Son, » would be a back- were good im 1929, fair th 1930 |ward step if did not offer and went to pieces in 1931 This was the 1930 crop that ee aes = oe had to be sold in the winter and |Kingston have two animals from |, yery good daughter has a re- spring of 1931. The disaster \their good Diamond Hill Hol- 474 of more than 600 pounds brought prices, that gave Island |Stein herd entered in two ma-| ra; producers as low as six cents |tionally known sales next month. | os sit Lyn was born in per bushel for seed potatoes. SALES COMBINED - |September 1923 and the best jAnd the only reason they got Diamond Hill Lyn I< entered im |pord of her three nearest aeons that much was that Wilfred |the Sale of Stars held at the Ro- average 15,793 pounds milk, 640 Boulter — he was secretary of | yal Winter Fair and Diamond |pytterfat for an average test of the ole P.E.I. Potato Growers | Hill Rocket is entered in the Am- |4 05 as he has done so many times \Melver of Kinkora as the man (Association made enough algamated sale which combines, “Th is a lot of milk. and with helpful information, But who really brought the big-oro- money on- fertilizer sales the the two sales known previously | sod nail tn th an wi I'm going to use it this time be- duction concept of seed ‘potatoes |previous spring to make a little |as the National and the All Can- he both these youn ~~ ees cnuen ie gt A at {rom ic one Poe: _ was back in |more money seenatne to ar adian, ‘will be oe a a ie his call is so g il Col. Full tells me that Me- sociation members, I am told. j 4 few weeks =2> | tol’ how |Iver came back to Kinkora| This {* from my own memory Hep Ln he pes renee oe Me ates a Don se ,1 potato production “started from Maine where he had beem ‘but I think it was in the spring |vijle Ontario on Wednesday Wirep Soe S00 coneigned. in this province in 1918’’. That | growing potatoes in volume. of 1933 that I attended a. meet- november 10: the Sale of Stars was true im the sense it wa in-| This native Kinkora man ing of the old Potato Growers |,, the Royal Winter Fair on tended; the seed potato certifi- brought with him‘the sort of me- Association — I’m sure ‘‘Life”’ | Wednesday November 17 cation service at Ottawa was chanical planting of ,hill plant- Howatt would remember this! poppet is @ January calf. His only set up in 1916. ing and other ideas which were — when one of the’ members 4.4, Diamond Hill Texal Lady But. seed potato attempts in junknown here at the time. made a particularly angry at- | 11 years is a former grand this province, particularly the; It just happens that several tack on the association's ovresi- champion at Charlottetown after attempt to produce them in vol- | people had been talking to me dent J.J. Trainor, Bedford and winning her class as a three ume. goes back.to Sir Andrew |jabout Mr. Meclver only a few on Mr. Boulter who were on the |. ... oiq Texal Lady's best pro- tional economy for the better- ment of all its citizens from coast to coast.” He said Canada, in the late 1960s- must make basic deci- sions about its future course as a nation. The country must ask itself where it stands on na- tional unity, national develop- ment and national independence. HEAT 4+ Risk Losing -cery A Valuable FALSE TEETH , nace Slide or Slip? POTATO CROP rasreere. oa, mprovdpevts| Through Frost In ' Your Buildings. ed 4 + i a ~ f false teeth more firmly MacPhail and his brother Alex- ander, in the early years’ of the century. jdays before I falked with Col. Full. The old story was thet the | man came here with $100,000 ‘platform. . cash pemnaites it te time duction was 17,144 pounds |milk, 725 fat for an average test sour. Checks ‘‘plate Get FAS at We have on hand— ice I had started with the Patriot several months previously JOHN BEAN " Of 4.23 as a seven-year old cow. | 1 got the details of the story (and los’ all of it. I recall visiting j from Col. G. Elliot Full, Char- |him in the Village Green ares and 1 wondered Just how the —_ FROST FIGHTERS : lottetown on ison’s sugges- back in the early 1950s w ichairman, Mr. Trainor, would | : tion. Sir Andrew and ‘‘Sandy” was in politics. ‘handle this rough attack, But'I John Muflaily : ‘ played with seed potatoes — I recall that Mclver build a {was in for a most pleasant sur- DISPERSAL SALE Ata —— oe . wo withey grew as men se 25 »® beautiful mansion of o heme se. aa | y will di : [ i ~ acres, Col. Full believes. | in Kinkora. It’s the one | “¥ thank you sir for having | % the effort covered the years 1906,| now used as a convent. It was | an honest opinion -and the Complete dispersal sale breeding herd consisting of 16 bred | $31.50 scuss mportant e ect on z 1907 and 1908, it is ougposted. | a bit of optimistic advice oa | courage to express it so force- Hereford females reg. Portable, Oil Fired | Apparently the was. | proved unreliable that. resu fully, Is there any other geo- r z v * not too successful —: have nO ed im Mr. Melver’s financial | tlemen whe wishes te speak?” 6 bred Angus females reg.; 3 bred crossbred females reg.; Heater i S$SUC@S . « « « - v direct knowledge of this. But | downfall, old residents of Kin-.| was the cool reply. And it 28 yearling feeders pure bred and beef cross steers and , : . one interesting story I heard | Kora tell me. He was advised just about took: all the: fight heifers; 10 beef calves bulls and heifers; 1 grade Holstein |All sizes, 120,000 BTU and ! ‘ scared ht the achat | heap pice ocd hgh | at emg ete S042 | heier 1 Merrd bull 3 ear ld ae Condend ty Mat | up. Prien atart at EORGET HALL Pp , very - | members w : z | bg he eure sir Fog a | a fog Bao a | a epoca te comens | $299.00 fully wrapped im a type of pa- | ket and then was tion for Mr. Trainor after ; : ae s per that "would protect them | with toe ronal when ie mar. | that. shout sir Am | ‘lait foundation breeding stock. This sale wil the held at For Immediate Delivery TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2nd — AT 8:30 P.M. : from any type rulsing. | ket p + | Cot, Full’s story Sir At- ] Jacques Cartier Arena, Alberton, Thursday, Nov. 4th. 1:00 . The sory sald that the tubers MARKET FLUCTUATIONS — drew and Sandy MacPhail’s p- J 0S ~ Phone 436-2165 ; , were wrapped too tightly and |. Here's an exercise in memory itato growing effort reminds me HALL MFG co they spoiled. I pass it om just (for some of you who remember of a visit the Mathesons had | ° ° as I heard it. the ups and downs of the potato back in May to the home of | Owners: Chester Hayes - Herbert Matthews © EARLIER EFFORT | market. Col. Full recalle that the their neice, 1 Florence MacPhail LTD. oe But the information from -|potato prices were in 1924, |Peck in , Maine. ‘ ; ; ss e Full is authentic. He recalls tops in 193, medium in 1026 and TALKED ALL NIGHT 1 Auctioneer: J. Frank Bryan. | Summerside, P.E.L (Inserted by Kings Co. Liberal Ass'n. ‘ that his father George E. Full, ‘1927, thev hit bottom in 1928, | I was asking many questions =< : a : ‘On All Our Demonstrators There’s one here for sed Cars! e and Top Quali at Savings won't want to miss. All demonstrators + carry our General Motors Warranty so BUY NOW mf | 1963 CHEVROLET 7 : Standard 6 cylinder, 4 door i DEMONSTR ATORS 1963 Ford Galaxie 1962 Ford Galaxie $ 1 89 5 3 4 Door Sedan. V-8 engine. 4 Door.. New reconditioned : : - Radio. motor. 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