MY last year. As/a-second time win- __ FEDERATION. NEWSLETTER Competition This Year: ~WasAnImproved Project by J. LINCOLN DEWAR This year's Hay Competition im its second year was an im- proved project in point of dis- lay surroundings and particu- ly in the display of the three top samples in each class in a booth in the main building. The best’ sample of legume hay shown by Wilfred cKin- ley, North River was /the cham- pion exhibit of the show. It will be.recalled that Mr. MacKinley also had the champion sample knows what he is about. they were coarser and the lack iRiver. has also been consistent- | mer it would seem obvious to conclude that Mr. MacKinley is TOURIST INFORI ATI an expert in hay making and Sylvan Valley, Antigonish, N.S: The competitors. from_out.of the. foe R.R---7;- This year’s exhibits in the (province wer certainly welcome |Harrington. grass hay class did not appear |jand took home three of the pri- to be up to last year’s quality, |zes. of leafness appeared to be fair- |shown, ly general. The winner in this |year. Listed below are the prize jclass Arthur Wheatley of North | winners in the different classes. 'North River; 4 Param WINNERS’ taking fourth place for clover|war. New Perth; 3. Taylor Bros. was Casey VanDeSande, RR. 2, Norton R.R. 2, N.B.; Syivan buted te the drawing power 5. -A. the horseracing, the Seer h=/ BB. the’ shows: in’ the coliseum. Pos-|/ sibly to this should be added the desire of the people to be where | ‘there are crowds and to meet with acquaintances. VanDeSande. RR. 2, Valley, Antigonish, S G. Moore, Pownal; 6 Jones, Bunbury; 7. Experimen- tal Farm, Charlottetown; 8. Ro- bert Shaw, Bloomfield. Prize winners »in..grass__ hay, f J Anse, _preonmes by Nee es Having recognised ihe attrac: Uff ‘ an achinery Co: 1. thur tions in their logical order we hay Wheatley, North River; 2. Rus-\now come to purely agricultural SECOND SECTION . sell Wheatley, North River; 3. matters in relation to the Fair, Ivan Turner, Winsloe; 4. Lorne land: are forced to conclude that:| laure ot ot Animals’ 4 Glydon, ‘Kensington, R.R.; 5. |the drawing power here is prac- |shortened/the time William Nicholson, New Glas \tically nil, In an industry which’ ‘they are’ on display. gow; 6. St. Vincent's Farm, Ch’: |is very machinery conscious the j / Everyone who / thinks 7 Garry—-Ford; almost complete absence” of- a) that AgricultureAs a very farm machinery display where ly changing ustry. ; : se Island Like The . wn, Thur., Aug. 25, 1966 f olved_af ibution railways We ing ;this particular strike’ rae not, Prize- winners in. mixed hay, |thousands upon ‘thousands of in.) isponsored‘ by P.E.I: penis (ean viewers would: be wal” pee -waaty/ ast are ve we seen so (railway Strike’ continued for any | In total some 70 samples were |Association: 1. Taylor Bros, Nor-|able is very’ puzzling inde of lds ripe atthe length of time. te and this of what a Y |may be, considers ; slightly more than last ton R.R. 2; 2. Ivan Turner; Win- lsloe; 3. Wilfred MacKinley. of | Experimental \Farm, Charlottetown; 5. Donald d such an excell-| Certainly/we are not passing | ppeardnce of good yield judgment on the issues involved : ‘by side with them/in many put it might . appear logical to cases are very beautiful fields conclude that any situation - is The show in the hdnderaty/ building is slipping in// sonnei if‘ not in quality, and/the | isons for this would’/ Appen into’ the_ business -downgraded ‘the ‘keey the The tremendous popularity of |economic 4. Casey Old Home Week may be attri-\it has being battened down for a/eral chs eave. loud of round of heavy weather with the cases strike settlements when/| SUIDE Ww cae TOURISTS ‘HOW TO SPEND A BANK OF MONTREAL RAINY DAY OR ;" EVENING See the Island’s foremost selection of furniture, carpets, draperies and appliances at Archer & MacDonald Open Evenings Until 9 %. Peter's Rd.” Parkdale Your Bank for speeoy ef: | ficient service is the Bank | of Montreal with two offices te serve you. | Male. 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Ch’town We sell and rent the — best |} for less. jj 46 St. Peters Rd. 2-2368 are hopeful a | Him Away.” arrived at produce featur which might have” been ee "Theme oo. “Announced ve arrived ly successful over the years. ize winner in legume ha: Platts, Howlan; 6 John W., rit some consi ation, ¢ | when very ear eful Ped ver with most goregous be resolved where there Tn the’thixed hay clash Taylor a ramen ty PEL bie Platts, Howlan: 7. Andrew C litt; remaining /facet aT ne ; hd - “providing ‘a contrast |real determination to do so oa ST. JOHN'S, Nt. \CP)—Op- Brothers of Norton, New Bruns-|men's “Assoc. and P.E1. Fluid |Johnstone, Long River: 8. Hor- agricultural picture is the live- tion to that really striking. where, what is more important position Leader Dr\\Noel Mur ~ wick had the best sample. Ano-|milk Association: 1. Wilfred Mac|#ce Wright and Son, Bedeque. |stoe~ and while the Hay's for-| : STRIKE there is a high sense of respon-| 5). invited Newfoundland’s or ther out-of-the-province winner |Kinley, North River; 2. J. L De-|EXHIBITION THOUGHTS / |mula has certainly put more might t time of writing the hatches |sibility and concern for the gen) nized labor movement Tues- al welfare. In far too many | Say to ‘join in: our new theme song—We're Coming to» Take He told delegates to the x nual ‘convention of the New. | foundland “Labor Federation the reference was to’a popular ditty currently on the hit charts: The .‘‘him’’\referred to was an | obvious dig at\Liberal . Premier Joseph Smallwood, who has See Dr. Murphy. told the delegztes. it was ‘‘with very great regret . that I see the premier still re. fuses or at least does not sea fit-to attend your conventions dn person. But still you had a- eabinet minister here this year and the government. may have seen the error . of ite ways." Premier Smallwood declined an invitation to speak at the convention, as he has done each time he. was invited since a - violence-torn loggers strike in -- 1959 when a severe rift devel Oped between-labor and govern- ment over decertification ‘of the International Woodworkers . of America: “ Federgtion- President “Esau | | Russians Plan Rocket Tests - MOSCOW. (Reuters) — Rus | sia plans to test fire booster | rockets in the Pacific Ocean. - over a two-month period=start- ing Friday, the government an < | Mounced today. . -The tests will be limited to-a. [circle-with a radius of 40 nap tical miles in an area to the far Fortewens of Hawaii. They will —— | flashlight batteries. Plast until Oct. 2. . The tests, latest in a series, - | were believed designed to per- | fect rockets for the launching jof a ‘manned spaceship, bigger - _Diel 21273. than any ‘the Russians have ~_ launched = ee capable of carrying up to cosmonauts. Union’s flight was “Last The Soviet ia manned space March, 1965. British Make Tiny TV Set LONDON (CP) — made television ~ set fit into the palm of being featured__at—_an } tional display mi radio week = ® A British- which . can the hand 1s interna- and” this in Cambridge, the set has a two inch screen: and its over-all di- mensions -are four inches by 2% inches by two inches. It uses a 15-inch telescopic - Power is supplied by ef small The com- pany says it hopes to be pro ducing - 1,000 of the sets a month by next January and expects they will sell for about $150. Newspaper specialists whe saw the set in operation de- scribed the picture as lacking in definition, but said poor re jception at the exhibition grounds could have been to blame. i i “THE TIGER" | “Every Evening at 9 P.M. 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