scr WR Reo Se 1 ~— FEDERATION NEWSLETTER Public Assistance Program 20 The Guardian, | Thurs. Oct. 21, 1965, | moat invariably the right one. The dairymen of Canada owe a great deal to Earl Kitchen and the tributes which poured in from all over Canada proved / they realized it. CATTLE TROUBLE Another group of farmers who Can Help Growers, Platits Svs» Ry J. LINCOLN DEWAR modest returns on their crop FROZEN FOODS and in some cases may even be At the moment of writing the owing the companires A situa- of frozen tion of this kind is not good, not due to indi Added to these figures, can, of ~ to ee Se ee course, be numerous S dition. Next, because of winter such as the purchase of auto- mobiles, household articles, | "07, Seortace there is 8 tendas- Montague meeting to redune te abe at food. producers is the only one only is the farmer's income ef- drugs, clothing, in fact number- _s an ‘hie adds up to and that can bé reported on. fected but his interest in con-.less other items. A healthy farm o than usual offerimes of cattle In a general way the case is tinuing production of these crops economy provides employment of which a high percentage are that many growers have had is likely to diminish with result- and purchasing power in other not in the best condition. CP ms ee | img: problems 20 far as the com- sectors. Consideration is now being gl- Vital Statistics ranies are concerned. RADIO TOPICS ven to developing a type of plan —____—_______________ Probably all will agree that | The Department of Agricul | which might make it possible this new industry is still in the ture radio broadcasts on Octo- ang attractive for*feeders to BIRTHS ‘Process of getting . established ber 23, 26, 30 and November 2 at Keen their animals. Possibly and where possible should not 6.45 a.m. de~l with the following there will be more to report {n MacEWEN Mr. and Mrs.* sug be subjected to unnecessary dis- topics in order. this connection by next week. eee ne ct oc mci ence, Couragement. If any plan of Forestry — Messrs, Gaudet rt NEVER RAINS Dougias. *harlottetown Hos. Public assistance can be worked and Ripley. oh October “e108 Weight 8 Ibs.. out; tending to temper the wind Dehorning cattle — Glen Cot- oe ee ogel 0 to the shorn lamb, the long run ton, vate the situation. A case in PiGoT — Mr. and Mrs. Ross D. Pigot @ffects, should be beneficial for Warble flies — Dr. H. Kelly. point this year {s the tight situ. (nee Gloria MasKinnen),| Rainer ne: growers, plants and the pro- National 4H Conference — ation for cattle roughage. One of | ineir dsughter, “Rhenda Rae. at the VINCE. John Chandler. the usual supplements is beet- City of Sydney Hospital, on October FARM MARKET Farmers who can arrange lls- pulpy a by-product of the sugar- u 1908, Weighs 6 Ibs. 13 ozs. a sister Should there be any who doubt tening to these oo — beet industry in Ontario and! ; : | the importance of agriculture as expect to gain useful and timely the West. The very large per- a market for the products of in- information. centage of the Western produc- ENGAGEMENTS dustry, recent figures released CQUNTRY MAGAZINE tion has gone to the U.S.A. and MacMILLAN — ROBERTSON — mr. PY DBS should change their With the Farm Radio Forum we know of one large Maritime | and Mrs. Lester B. MachBlan. Fownsl. ae : ‘asl Se broadcast being discontinued a feed handler which had 2 car wish te Anaenee onenenment “Sales arm ments new program national in char- |Joads last year but cannot even | Pee eet oe Mee Basaend hone, equipment rose by more than acter takes its place on Monday’ guarantee one this year. won, andthe Inte Mr, Robertson. ‘Mat- oe lone meer oo Ste evenings starting on November A cnet oe eee ee /mited ; 1352, wholesale price le- 1. The new program will be one nt io ee vl, Dee sone a hour in lengt’: and, in addition, OBITUARY uded in ai were re- to timely and current news and , ; IN MEMORIAM pair parts valued at $53,156,400 information will deal with spee- pod Oe as pees up nearly seven per cent. ific farm problems. The first : 72. of 42 | Sales inereased in all parts of four under the gener. i Ohester A. Buntain, 72, IN MEMORIAM Canada but Quebec. With 1963 of «The es ea wont Ambrose Street, Charlottetown | sales in brackets, wholesiae va- wij) deal with — inary ot a ae te te i lue of sales of new implements, | Electoral reform. away on mie! , | In loving memory of jequipment. and ‘parts last.year 2 automation was the son of the late ». an Neil MacDonald ***: 3. Education and training. | Mrs. Alexander Bunta el acVona | Atlantie Provinces, $9,789,000 4 Where did they go. “oe ee - = aes ener / r 185,600); Quebec ,439,100 rown raham ; who departed this life | ‘$165,000; Quepee ee tad jhe, latierproorace tosie: wit os an elder of Trinity ‘ 000 ($70,304,000); Manitoba, $1,- iety of l United Church for many years, | October 21, 1964 | 107,600. $41,570,000); Saskatch- oF people who have “left thee & member of the Charlottetown : ewan $11,985,200 ($96,617,800); rural homes for urban centres. ee = an | Always remembered by sisters Alberta, $78,884,200 ($72,336,100); ConFUSION a No. 14 and British Columbia, $8802800 : ward Lodge No. 14. Helen i Gladys | ($7,295,600) ? It is not our intention to re-| He is survived by his son Don- ; " ° open the question of daylight { | saving time, however,. we feel ae oe Boon — jthat something In the way of iottetown, one sister Dora, Mrs. TENDERS Ey onsen tas SE ae Rober EMC Pole ot abo, . , Mass.. mn gra ildren. : ,treal station. Here local trains pag eel ga Da oe held Sealed Tenders will be received fer the pur- | Seerate on ne yee while the October ist from the Cutcliffe chase of the Charlottetown Forum situated at (Tore ‘upportant ones are on ren ae a. — ee 235 Fitzroy Street and lot situated at 215 Cum- | We are not sure what the ad- vee were: hala ita Trinity berland Street. vantages of this arrangement ,;,; Rorintiahetes - “maybe other than the possibility Interment was in the family plo Inspection of the building may he made at __ , that persons with very deep-root- | at New London ‘Cemetery. aa ict ‘ ry any time between the hours of 9.00 a.m. and 5.00 — (convictions on the m atter Pallbearers were: — Stanley p.m. by contacting the Forum Manager. Also a they travel on. However, there Brome i got tbe pg plot plan of the above areas may be seen at the | would be limitations on where peng Williame.” Joseph Mathe- office of the City Engineer. Possession of build- | eae Rp cave” set people | son. ing and lot available May Ist, 1966. jore, of course, witting to a | Honorary pallbearers were: . | that you cannot have everythiog. | George Buntain, Victor Buntain, Tenders to close October 25th, 1965 at 4.00 ae ee eee 2, bolas Buntain, Stanley iam, i i mrisd n |Murray MacKay, Tupper Mac- BY eee or any tender not necessarily ac | Woodstock, Ontario who for ‘s|Kay, Chester’ “Brows Harold pled. — jnumber of years was secretary Buntain, Dan MacKay, Cran: | JOHN. J. SUTLER:—- Seanat on tae wes wee tee | . é Temoved one was one of | ; City Comptroller. Oxford County’s, outstanding| pags OUT FOR FUN | dairy farmers. | : In addition, Mr. Kitchen had| NORWICH, England (OP)—| 3 . ‘ 2 — ri to do with guiding ‘Ushers at a Norfolk movie he Dairy Farmers of Canada theatre were issued with smell- Registration Vocational through a number of difficult ing salts after 17 patrons’ e -3 years. Possessed of good judg- fainted during the first showing | School Summerside ;ment Mr.° Kitchen was rarely of a gruesome documentary | ee ory ere cere or called This Shocking : when it was ma was al-.| World. j eg Bt = oe Pee ee Thursday, October 21 - 7 to 9 P.M. AUCTION SALE PLUMBING UPGRADING | AT ELLIOTVALE : CARPENTRY UPGRADING On Friday, Oct. 22nd at 1:30 p.m. These courses are designed to help | eae — . say oar: o are hones e og cows, two to five years old, : aers, f men in the trade pass trade qualificat- | 45 cuives; 2000 bales of fray; 150 beles af straw: ion examinations held in. the early | 400 bus. of oats. sping: 3 "Perms -of Sale: CASH. = ] This school is operated as a joint ven” Clement Kelly J. Thomas McKenna ture of the Federal and provincial gov- Owner : Auctioneer ernments. If not fine first fine day following. i ~ a ene a T (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 19) O'Hanley, Leonard, Souris, P. E. I. Lavie's“Lane -.:. 43.00 2.00 O'Hanley, Kenneth 3 ps eee NSPS ROT ENS WEES ES 20.00 O'Hanley, Claude, bbeceded 6o\ reese Seovticedes oe 38.00 Peters, Joseph: A.;: Rollo Bay, P.0.7. = eae Cee Sees eesbesisiseedbas 3.00 16.00 - 10.00 Paquet, Fred, Rollo Bay, P. E. I. os ob upbe eb 06000660559 bUse beets : 15.00 Paquet, Eliel, Souris, P. E. I. Maim St. cc csscccccdccccccess 112.00 14.00 2.00 12.00 Paquet, Joseph L., Moncton, N.Bo | aie e ace sss 7escscsvocsdescescees 15.00 9.00 Paquet, R. Joseph. Souris, P. E. J. Main St. ccccccsccccvcccccess 136.00 14.00 2.00 1.00 Peters, Ferdie, Souris, P. E. I. Bloossighiry © Sb. © Soci ccc ccascivectice 14.50 3.00 Perry, George, Souris, P. E. I. OED. ck citéteccis cet ens é 35.00 2.00 Perry, Francis A., 10:50 4.00 8.00 Perry, Ray, Souris, P. E. I. 14.00 1.00 Perry, George A., Souris, P. E. I. 10.00 Power, Amelia 10.50 Poole, Edison, Souris, P. E. I. 25.00 17.00 Richards, Est. N. H. & Son 10.67 Richards, Frank 10.00 6.00 Richards, Claude N., Souris, P. F. I. 447.50 92.00 5.00 21.00 Raussell, Leopold, Souris, P. E. I. 25.00 9.00 *) Rice, Earl, Souris, P. E. 1. 38.50 * 10 30.00 Rafuse, Patrick, Souris, P. E. I. 15.00 9.00 Rafuse, Harold, Souris, P. E. I. 15.00. 9.00 ‘Robertson, Mrs. Helene, Souris, P. E. I. 167.95 Savoie, Alex 20.00 5.00 Savoie, Jean Guy 47.26 1.00 6.00 Sampson.. Shirley, Souris. P. E. I. 7.00 25.00 } Stacey, Thomas, Souris, P. F. 1. 25.00 9.00 7 Stevenson, Bruce, Souris, P. E_I. shih diomacitotdil oneconenecers+ oes = 35.00 15.00 9.00 Stubbert, Herbert, Souris, P. E. I. Chapel St. 209.25, * 2.00 Steele. Est. Wallace, East Pt. Rd. 81.60 Souris Theatre Church St. 312.50 345.00 aun wey, See, PES, ee, as 10.00 Walsh, Leonard, Souris, P. E. I. Chapel St 66.75 14.00 2.00 9.00 Walsh, Reginald High St 50.29 Weir, Francis, Souris, P. FE. I. High St 17.50 1.00 5.00 White, Mrs. Agnes, Souris, P. FE. I. Union St 27.00 14.00 9.00 Wee, meee, Oe, eC ieee odesrsteamtei tests ; 10.00 9.00 West End ee ec ee Sadeed Sdsbbs% Soevesesecoes 26.25 Whitty, Peter, Souris, P. E. I. Cvcsasdersss bovesricdetsvevsvine 38.00 Wem mony, Combelieties, PB irks: civcis ic cesectes es * 5.00 ‘ NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the TOWN ACT, 1948, I will on the 10th day of November, A. 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DATED this 15th day of October, A.D. 1965. ; : s GENEVIEVE ROACH, = : Town Clerk for the ‘Town of Souris Ug. 898° cress, GUDD. | Kent. Street Dial 894-5559 Charlottetown + aeteaiiateccars ail a i sll aii eee hai sais eae clea ae ia ia a sa ord Bae ie ae Pees ania ae seated y tAitnde i ee eae) oe se Be Me ee oe ee Xo ies ves ee . rn? + Bie Ce Be MB te Bete Ce Pertentad Ber Be, GAA Be Ba Be. eel aie Ceara acta ay Sins the ah. te tess he Pg? ag ey ee a ee Pee ee