The Guardian, Charlottetown Thurs. April 21 1266. 13 expand his ‘operation by obtain- rounded by it ‘and: it is 2 matter ' ling good yields of grass and hay of deciding which job has prior- there is the prospect of spending ity and which decisions must be to consider investing. $5,000 or that must be considered more in a combine to harvest orang t Boeing 707s Are Checked smaller operations each requis. ing special attention. To the list pees we should add the resistering motor ty. For the person who enjoys their Boeing 707) airliners for ‘berian ‘court | GETS DEATH SENTENCE MOSCOW (Reuters) —-A_Si- has sentenced a mat te déath for blinding a po- licéMan. the newspaper Sovet- police station after he - found | IF IT’S MADE up to $35 per acre for chemical carried out vehicles, the acquiring ‘ extra skaya_ Rossiya reported Wed- OF laa METAL fertilizer. The grain grower. On.fM average miacd farm help and insurance for the va- nesday. Policeman Nikolai Vol- * 3 YEW YORK (AP) — Airlines , ; ‘ with a large acreage may have the following are a partial list rious hazards to.life and proper- a the world are checking kov. was driving the man to a "3 CAN MAKE a ei The care and feeding of the variety in his or her occupation : him drunk in his car when the his crop iy k ial : there is nothing to compare with cracks in the tail assembly man hit him on the head and rs The dairy farmer planning tg RV CHOOR. eDecial allentinn for f Some are finding them then tried to squeeze out his Problems Scicraten : hin oetttien may | ones producing young ones, arming a The. checks were ordered by eyes i have to face up to investments |the pemeiee of seed and ferti- PLAN EXHIBITION “Boeing following the March 5 - | i= : in excess of $20,000. Certainly |lizer an i eens out-of feed : crash of .a British Overgeas _.'.. GETS UN POST Our the requirements today for a |2md_ bed oe. ne les, the re- TORONTO ‘CP) — The Na- airways Corporation 707 in UNITED NATIONS (AP)—AL-| sass successful farm operation are ‘pairing of machinery, the pur- tional Gallery of Canada an- : 424 enn (bert F. Bener. Jr.. a member ‘ bound to overawe the timid and chase of new machines, the re- nounced plans Wednesday for Tokyo, in / whee RErSOMS yf the U.S. mission to the those who believe-tat security Pairing of fences. the getting of an outdoor exhibition of contem- were killed. It was the second United Nations, was named OUT STS & JONES INC. Charlottetown eR TL | fatal crash involving 707s in six months The company said the minute cracks were caused by metal fatigie in some of its, older planes. but none were: danger- ous porary Canadian Sculpture in the plaze of Toronto's city hall during the summer of 1967. The exhibition, with a budget of $60,- 000, will be organized by Dor- othy Cameron. former Toronto art dealer Wednesday as UN deputy high commissioner for refugees.| Bener, 51, was appointed “to the post by the high commissioner for refugees, Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan He will assume bie duties Oct. 1 t jlumbey for a possible new build- ee ed hrough Pemny ing to be erected. the financing of the operation, meetings to at- The active farmer who greets {eng family matters to be dealt ithe world-on these early spring | with. {mornings is under no necessity Ali of the above can again be lof “Going to work’. He is sur-)broken down into numberless Oe 4 oe WANT To BUY, TRADE, SWAP, SHOP... ‘OR. THIS IS THE PLACE! YOUR K-GMC VICTORY-SUPPER FOR OSCAR WINNER British actress Julie Christie, who won an Academy Award Oscar two hours earlier, at- tends movie party following Monday night’s film awards at Santa Monica, Calif. Her Oscar is on table (right) before her, with Don Bessant, her actor- FEDERATION NEWSLETTER Lack Of Legislative Action Disappointing By J. LINCOLN DEWAR The writer while pleading alize the scale» and investment We are greatly indebted to a guilty to certain shortcomings involved in many of the larger friend for the loan of a book en- from the standpoint of sense of | lfarming operations. The pota- titled ‘Abstract of ‘the Proceed-|humour is nevertheless very ‘to grower who has 100 acres of ings sere the Land “Commis- |greatly puzzled by the conduct potatoes. has probably plowed 's _commis- | of the Legislature which on |down in the vicinity’ of _$12.000 deal with many. occasions bears more re- worth of seed and fertilizer and the land question in the province semblance to a bear pit or low there are many other expenses ———and “consisted of John Hamilton: grade burlesque “show than it" before—any—part-of—the—crop—is}- Gray, Joseph Howe of Nova does to a serious minded body jharvested and any income ap- Scotian fame _and_J.-W. Ritchie...concerned--with-the ‘general wel--' pears. RSet Hearings were held throughout /fare of the-province and its citi-' For the cattleman wishing to the province and the evidence |zens o. __¢ brought forward. gives an in- | Wed t pr wins ~*“"sight into the value of land, rents col, presume...in__apeak wages, yields of erop and pri- \on behalf of other sections of 50- | j ces. Generally the evidence is |Ciety but am forced to the cons | of quite a serious nature but ‘elusion that the agricultural in-| some matters of lighter concern terest of the province are not | were dealt “with for example. |well served by the 30 elected re- | Mr. Hensley - Do you know \presentatives: A request direct- | who cut the tail off the sheriff’s-€d by the-Federation. of Agricul- | | boy friend, at her side. She was named best actress of the year for her role in ‘‘Darling.”’ (AP Wirephoto) WE VE NEVER SEEN SO ay MANY HAPPY BUYERS ! / WEY RE FINDING OUR v TRADING POST DEALS ARE THE BEST TO bE FOUND ANYWHERE ! YES Si! WELL GWE YOU TOP TRADE -IN ALLOWANCE QW YOUR PRESENT CAR / We Trade * Furniture * Appliances -* Televisions FIRESTONE Home and Auto CHANCES. ARE WE CAN GWE YOU IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ON THE MODEL YOU WANT /N PONTIAC, BUICK, BUICK SPECIAL, BEAUMONT, OR VAUIHALL IVA! WWW AND IF ITS A USED CAR YOURE LOOKING FOR, COME IN AND SEE OUR GREAT SELECTION OF PRICED- horse ; jture to the Select Standing Com-. Mr. Stewart - Nq_ , |mitte on Agriculture that it Mr. Hensley - I suppose it jexamine and. report on the oa might -havebeen_the—proprietor. ferent acts giving power of ex- | for aught you can tell. propriation received | no atten- |- _Mr.- Stewart---Yes—it-might. |tion whatsoever. It. is probably | & Mr. Thompson - Can you dis- Well for our lawmakers that . Ltd. tinguish between the sin of shav- | ing a horse’s tail and violating | there are no Cromwells about. Agriculture has. changed so Dial 4-5547 “YOULL FIND THE SIZE, THE STVLE, THE PERFORMANCE, THE COMFORT, THE WRURY AND, PAL A a promise? rapidly in the past few years Mr. Gray - Would the tenants that we suspect that many per- & not do better if they had smal- /§ jsons in other occupations and see fan eed many farmers fail to re- . MacGowan -.No, a man ran 7 st procure firewood and, LAWN MOWER REPAIRS For complete service on ‘ny make of power wower, just Dial 4-6423 ~ ‘nd arrange with -our _ Service Manager, JACK GARNHUM, to have , your repairs made? KEITH CARMICHAEL LTD. Brackley Point Read Dial 4-6423 fence rails off his farm. Had he | only a’ few acres these neces- | saries would soon be exhausted. | The trade in timber is now done | on this. Island, so we must “look | upon the country solely in an | agricultural point of view. The court met in Georgetow on September 19, 1860 and thi following is noted. Mr. Howe - In coming to thi place I passed a settlement ca led New..Perth, where I sa fine farms, neat buildings good stack yards and thought it co trasted favourably with many ot- | her portions -of this Island; what is the cause of prosperity there? Mr. Thomas Owen- MPP. - The persons who went there to set- tle had money when they came to the country and with the as- sistance of that; and by selling timber have purchased their farms and are all free holders with an exception. | Mr. Owen - Farms in this part do net change hands frequently. A farm of 120 acres at one shil-. ling rent on the Georgetown Road, ~five miles. distance from the town and only one. mile from one of the best shipping places on the. Island and about four miles from the celebrated | Montague ‘Bridge with 50 acres clear having a barn worth 50.) avounds and a pretty good dwel- | ling house sold for 130 pounds | three months ago. The sale was a voluntary one. - The absence of firewood on the place was the . man's reason for selling it. LEGISLATIVE MATTERS The experience of agriculture in obtaining. législative action in our local Legislature is far | from encouraging Generally farm organizations hesitate to) ask for amendments to existing legislation as there is always the | fear that uninformed members | will cannibalize the act in ques- tion and approach it in a state | of mind more_ emotional than | progmatic 5 Of—two—amendments—_request-_; ii: 4 Fausses semelles douces STYLE QUI PLAIT AUX JEUNES GENS © Maintenant, dernier cri pour la marche désinvolte ... le Whippet a-qo-go, Une paire de Sunbeam Whippets toutes occasions vous mettra tellement a laise! Si Iéaers. si flexibles . . . vous aurez la,sensation de ne rien porter! Faconnés pour le jeune homme, les Whippets sont en cuir de bouveau p-o-!-i a ld main ou.en peau de porc brossée (protégés par “Scotch-gard”’). Supports Senta doux. Tiges en acier ultra-fort: Ils vous trémousseront ... venez les essayer! ed to dairy acts one was with. | drawn by the Minister of Agri- culture at the bebest of another: Minister, who has -little know. | ledge of or interest in agricul- tural matters An amendment requested to the Dairymen’s SUNBEAM $ UNBEAM _ WHIPPETS — RL A ry Bll being lack of time. However, | HENDERSON & CUDMORE there always seemed to be an Men's and Boys’ Store abundance of-time for name cal- ling: frivolous_discussion and 7 ai ‘abuse of each other by the horo- of rable members Charlottetown THE PRICE You WANT / hot and the tradings heavy... eed THE PONTIAC- BUICK-GMC TRADING POST it ° ™ AUTHORIZED PONTIAC — BUICK DEALER IN CHARLOOTETOWN oe HILLSIDE MOTORS LIMITED . ' 113 St. Peter’s Road ‘ : “Phe Red Skelton Hour’ Tr; ys at $9 to 10 p.m., and “Telescope” Thursday at 10:30 to 11 p.m. \ Be Sure to see “The Fugitive” Mondays on CFCY Channel! 13 at 9 to 10 p.m., i ; ‘ j — a ’