\ + 14 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 17, 1965. ! East German ‘ ; se - —aenaneeanaeaaas i - ; ts i 5 1 iy _ Walks Past : : ’ oes ; I; rR li Wall : > > Rican x Drone * P Be RERLIN ‘AP)—A young Kast te ° f German at highnoon staged an H re f HA RDW. R e ' escape to West Berlin Monday e l ts ¢ by simply walking out of East | Berlin past the wall dividing the © city = : He used a sightseeing bus ERFUL SA VING S , returning to West Berlin as an Ww al ; 7 cover, coming across from op- on = posite the U.S. army's Check- 'point Charlie , The youth, described by wit- nesses as about 20 and using the bus as a shield, walked past ad = Z one Fast German border. guard : ‘ who raised a barrier for the bus a to pass through the wall. An- ‘e other. guard, in a watch tower : a on the other side of the bus, ‘ ‘ apparently did not see the youth . until too late 1] Witnesses said guards in a nearby building raised their sub-machine-guns “but held therr . fire apparently because of the : sightseers-on- the -bus.-The- sight: A seers were .non-Germans since only foreigners are allowed to use > Cheekpoint Charhe. - : a y Po -" OBITUARY : ataal G. WESTON ROLLINGS - " ‘ , Inserted by his wife po The evening of June Ist, 1965 CHURCH 1s SCENE OF BARRICADE brought deep sorrow to rela- : fone tives,’ friends and neighbors - Mati rd troops worshippers tried te attend the area and kept movement when they learned of the sud- : Nat onal Guard t _ : den passing in the Prince Ed- @ barricade near a chure = services Sunday ae military of Negroes to a minimum ward Island Hospital of G. Wes- Los fs “aiceret als tow and police officers neoupred (AP Wirephoto) ton Rollings of North Rustico. Wat nee preteen reenee ane Born in North Rustico Novem- 4A ber 13, 1896, son. of the late Aq- e® @ @ : ‘ ~f THIS one INDUSTRY |willa J. Rollings and Margaret sf |Houston. On November 10, 1949 ’ ; : ee he married Margaret M. Robert- fi . son of Annandale vincial [ X | | ion The late Mr, Rollings was a . ' general merchant in North Rus- : 4 FITS [ tico and for a number of years * ip t ‘ > & he carried on a fish business. He. f /_ = also operated the well-known Eo - Rolhings Hotel until three years : : ago — To all who had the privilege i \ of making his acquaintance he = r y he Sy NETL A. MATTESON. ctsti (0t et ey te Ee eeci ctasses’goly MEM “respected belosunniag : ° *- . lity traces hac to udging , 18 The first provincial exhibition and the qua and friend 7 was held in Charlottetown on the the operation of some of the aos ee soe apart He was a lover of animals and = grounds of the Charlottetown stallions that came oe. e = Ihig-vear. because of Was 80 impressed by The Wild ¢ Driving ; and Exhibition Atlantic Ocean at. the time: 1 : , Life Park, at one time part of B ht t t re as Wed- George Tweedy, Charlottetown, several reasons. The Harry yoo farm, that he visited it pie O You a a hailed non Thursday and Friday, |had the second draught stallion Hays formula means that 10 daily while he wes able to do +) — er 30 to October 3, 1890 I was interested in the breeds prizes are awarded in every sec- Mr. Rollings was widely gf alge few days ago from an of poultry. They had classes for tion, and the prizes are hefty ynown and highly esteemed in - id G uardian during a period of Dorkings, Rrahamas, Hamburgs ones at that the community where he will be e ek in the Provincial Arch- | Brown and White Leghorns, Hoi- Classes are reduced sharply. preatiy missed, but it is in the ce aa w street level in the dans, Polands, Langshans, Ply- only one day is allotted for a home where he will bé missed Conf d a“ on Memorial Com-| mouth Rocks, Wyandottes and breed to show this year and dry the most. ~. 0 /O ae aloe : Black Spanish. and miiking classes are shown Left to mourn ghis passing are — advertisement before the. Incidentally a remedy recom- together his wife, two sisters; Bertha = paced that all animals mended In -the newspapers of The steer class for regis- _ (Mrs. John Bulman) Charlotte- er te must be on the books the time said you could rid chic- tered animals only -is an in- town: Mary (Mrs. Lorne Mac- = scarey ote \. MacNeill before ken houses of lice hy fumigating ~wevation at our--show. here. Neill) Cavendish and one broth- of se y ¥ . i z ai 4 26, which with sulphur, tobacco or hoof . The way they are judged is er, Guy, North Rustico, also one . ei eG show date: sacisake also new to this province. aged uncle, Henry Houston of (with tha inition of scho of text beaks and tobacco) : ‘The “Bxhibition Association -Také’an old iron pot, the ad- The steers will be ee ee ys ilealad te ; ~ ety eset ing-the- vice-stated; punch or drill-holes~- on- the—hoof-at- nine—o'cloc' e -largely-—atten nera : ee Cn tae a oh the sides, fairly close to the this morning. They will be bore silent tribute of the es- HOUSEWARES HARDWARE oe ‘and They "spent $4,000 bottom, put red hot coals in the sold immediately afterwards teem in which he was held in : ay cattle and harse sheds and pot and put the sulphur on the then sent to the Rane spe pnatag a arne Save Quantity Item Reg. SALE Save Quantity Item Reg. SALE iano ci h y als and allow the fumes to plant to be slaughtered a : : 2 | $i 2 oni fencind, the old story roa the buildings. The judged for carcass quality. aie = aera peers! 95 0% &-onl-G:-E: STAND MIXERS 39:95 29.97 20% 12 only Firestorie TIRES = Phares Wak f $150 for hoof.parings could be secured Only 18 out of 100 points is s : By : 5 ; AN 11.47 ca ire teal Cle ie foe qeee ‘ blacksmith’s forge and awarded for the live anim- fue ee 171% 9 only G. KE. FRY PANS. .... 22.95 18.97 (670 x ee type) 14.5 the 2.237 class, $100 for the they were treated in the same als. the other 72 points are Sandee af cna as Sinking 1 Saree po oxen aes : : 20% —— 10_only—Firestone TIRES | cate i three-year-old_elass_and.a purse way. The tobacco stocks were to_- awarded_after, the carcasses_— ~Whers He Leads Met Will ene S13 tt-onty-GE: TOASTERS —~- we 22.95 19.97 750 x 14 eae) 16.35 12.97 | F 2 der be used in the same way. have heen examined. . eS ( x tube pci eg wc of $60 for a running race, under ) low, and O, Master Let Me 11% 12 only G. E. STEAM IRONS 17.95 15.97 saddle : A. Horne and Company were The steers will be sold not as Walk With Thee. a favourite c <- only GW. B.S i es ly Plastic GARDEN HOSE 2.49 1.87 advertising binders in 1890, but individual animals but as plac- ¥ we : res 25 % 20 only ic aN RN see ; Thomas Shaw, a professor at hymn of the deceased, was 20% 20 only IRONING BOARDS 9.95 7.97 i : the Guelph Agricultural College, they. were also advertising reap- ings mae oT, The aa a beautifully rendered by the Hun-, oe : 18% 8 only GARDEN 2 ers and said the Daisy reapers store that purchases the’ gran se ssbytérian Church ‘ , 9 . 5.9 om : meee A03 Seen as oats united the best features of all cham>ion steer will know he has ies River ——— ‘ 20% 20. only: G. FE. HAIR DRYERS -. 19.95 15-t WHEELBARROWS eihcy wes 10.95 8.97 cattle and -s the champion carcass. The ; Aries ‘ a ni : ne t good reapers, and had other fea- A Masonic service was held 290°, 12 only 2 qt. Stainless : a - oe ao nee tures more peculiar to itself. ‘same sgoes for the reserve the previaus evneing conducted 20% SAU CRPANS. 9.95 7.97 12%. 8 only CAR BATTERIES " 18.47 iar aaa named Grenside |__1 wondered as I scanned the — ae ata so ON by Reginald Kemp. i sees — annie Ad? VOW cree eu cere ee: 20.95... 18.47... 4 oe Spade +4890--paper:..why. farmers; would= down. the Jine nto Sh CALCASS..... Pallbearers were ——Mey-om fe anne “TR On Gal. eS -ROTL ERS” “ei ORES y ei i : we 5 ie ak continue to purchase reapers in the show. Previously’ the big Court, Raymond Doucette, Bon- 23% 19% 4 only BATH ENSEMBLES, Cast a 169.97 eae Rogers officially When binders were available. price was paid for the champion nell! LePage, Harry Tuplin, Wil- 5% 20 only BATHROOM SCALES 7.9% 5.97 I Wh .. 209.50 x ed the exhibition and Mayor For the benefit of younger read- alive. By the time the animals liam Toombs and Alyere Gal- ; ; Fron SEMBLES, opens op called previous exhi- ers. the reapers did not bind the were slaughtered And the car- Jant, 20% ~ 20 only Plastic GARBAGE CANS _ 3,98 7.97 24% 5 only BATH ENS. 124.97 Haviland recalled p' ed sheaves of grain, and this job casses judged, the order of plac- Flowers : a Steel Tub . Bews . 164.95 . bitions, which he referred to as had to be done by hand. The ings were sometimes shifted’ Pillow — Wife: Casket’ Spray 19% 15.only Chrome BREAD BOXES 10.95 8.97 “provincial shows’, which is binders tied the sheaves. drastically. For example the — Grandma; Masonic Emblem . es i s 31% 4 only Beaver TABLE SAWS, . ‘ just a little: confusing. i .I believe it was the P.F.1. grand champion atthe Atlantic — Prince Edward Lodge No. 14, 11% 4 only Philips DRINK MIXER . 27.95 24.97 (heavy duty) ...... cece es kee eO 139.97 Haviland had been a Lieu- Agriculturist from Summer- Winter Fair at Halifax last No- A.F. and A.M. Stanley Bridge; Bee : : tenant- ua bea a | side that had this boast, but vember was sixth, I believe, aft- Mgt a coe ata aE "oe 4 only Elec. CORN POPPER 7.98 5.97 14% 34 only Holymade BATHROOM 4.29 3.69 vince ously, . ‘ i G ‘poi t Jack; Mr. and Mrs. Da- : . D it said ‘There are more er the live and Carcass ‘points tha.a : ‘ ; ‘ ns KSETS Sea Sale oe . o ee via - men on Prince Edward Is- had been totalled Incidentally vey a ie ieee - 1815% 12 only 3 pe. WEAR-EVER SET 19.50 15.97 LOC : : . M Governme Fulton Sanderson, York Point, vin and Eleanor; Florence, Ed- 55 ; , - : 35 on olymade BEDROO used fer. an Exhibition | ae tooo an tare. ee had "the grand champion steer die, Hedley and Peter; Sprays— 17% 12 only Elec HEATING PADS 5.98 . 4.97 ae LOCKSETS eee 3.89 3.37 Ground at one time. ‘‘Now,”’ ; a Bill and Kathryn Davies; Ollie ps ; : * ete “ aoe anywhere else in the world, of the show on live and carcass , : 17° 20-only Elec. TEA KETTLES .. 9.98, ~ 8.47 LOS a ane oe | but Summerside can furnish judging, and he was a Hereford. cn Soe ot fami’ tiene: . ror - : = os 2 DEE AA% 62_only Corbin © ET 5 2-58 buildings and crounde that | 8, Erealer mumber of overs. The reserve.” arand champion yeeping, Staff of Montgomery | 20°¢ ~~ 12-only” Tee Cream FREEZERS 9.98 797 LOCKSETS | ieee 2.98 : of horse flesh than can any - was the Angus steer owned an ee ae rite a “ — 2 shty’ with thace in’ Halites. | efter part of the province.” |shown. by Mack Ipixon, Clyde jan Church, Hermon, Anse at. | . 23% 20 only Silex STEAM IRONS ., 12.95 9.97 14% 70-only Corbin NON ae 647 Incidentally the old paper River. BORE TREE PT Re 7 | sca a ue : inl I cc Ra 7-4¢ i AN Bs - and Saint John. ———————"sgid that a” son’ of Hernando had The-sale-of “Ayrshire breeding ae caxltee Rial ea aaa 23 76 24 only Silex TOASTERS .. -» 12.9 3 9.97 a z MARKET sQu ARE won a futurity race in Summer- cattle at 8.30 tonight is also 0! Rundell Seainan. ae ss ee ; BE - Mayor. Haviland also referred side and called it ‘one of the something new. There are two Vania hv and Keith: ¥e- 29% 24 only. Elec. WALL CLOCKS . 7.95 5.97. ¢ &t the time to an exhibition that finest races ever contested heifers entered from MeredfYh len, Bill and Boys: Carvell SPORTING GOODS, TOYS had heen held "in and os here’. The Hernando son had ‘‘a | Farm, bi cago eae te, Bros.: Bruce and Olive Gra- the old market square ater a Hiheral infusion of the famous rated as the top Ayrshire farm ham and Family; Mr. and Mrs. ; ’ x 9 Deluxe TOURIST cattle show was held in a field Wilkes blood”. the story added. in North America. The other 16 and Mrs. Dunning Bulman, HARDWARE 18% TENTS | i gigs 35.97 owned by Col. John Longworth. The Harnando name was one of have heen selected carefully potted Mums — Lloyd, Muriel : See aoe with the exhibition in the Drill the more prominent in racing from some-of our best Ieland and Family; Mr. and Mrs. W. 21% 1500 qts. W all Satin Latex = WA % -6 only Sets 3s Campbell GOL " Shed.” blood stallions of the last en- herds. Blackett. and Family: Olga PAINT . Ca ee ees AG 2S 2.37 co Gomes: aie 49,95 37.97 The—three-minute —class was ——————— “To EPoudé; “Mrs. Dr. “Murchison; 30% 3000 vs E. LIGHT-BULBS f : : Sosa : ga won in best time-of 2.4114 by a .Mr.and Mrs. Reuben Cross; Cut | -30% Q -onlyG, E.-LIG : I On . SLEEPING ROBES .. 7.98 - ~ Smt se et Chateau Laurier Employees river: <tc ana ses som (23, 40, 60 and 100 watt)-each 28 5 for 97 | 19% 3 only 8 ~ Charlottetown. The 2.37. class D. Pearmain. p \ 5% 6 only GOLF BAGS .......--.-4 9.98 747 on was won with hest time of 2.33- 12! 2% re) ly Velox Electric : rf Z 945 clas 5 9° t DS 8.98 6.97 ai | ain va ing QW CARD.OF THANKS SEPARATORS (650 Ibs.) ....-... 239,99 209.97 22% 8 only FLY RODS............ 8: me of 2 2 ‘ Mrs. G. Weston Rollings wish- O; Bale Wahee : ne ” BU ING. e 2 ee aes haa ae By BEN WARD. —_ hotel headquarters that the min- es to extend her .sincere thanks 12% sePARATOR Electric > ss6-87 30% 30 aa eee BUILD 10 221 Ha an = third. A stal. , ©) |AWA (‘OP)—A spokesman” imum wage was to be -paid. and appreciation to all who sent ‘ —— (800° Ib.) ...... oes 299.95 2a. BLOC : tees 4s SECO s Stal- L > s , fied Gwied by. AN. Laree won | employees at the Chateau GOT LEGAL ADVICE oo a a of sym- RG 24 only JIG-SAW PUZZLES oR 67 ae one heat but the race winner owned hotel te “defying ahd CNR view : ra d 5 ; = .% S 1 | president for labor who “aged in any way during ° NT ; es 98 .67 was a_horse ONS. by iy Bell, evading the law" by refusinz! relations. said the company’s afd since her recent sad be- 13% 1od als. eed HOUSE PAI = 5.98 5.17 28% 20 only DART BOARDS mary a3 1 111 and best time af {%,Pav’ the $125 bmirly federal position was based on the ad- reavement, also. a-special thank sera ee ee a 12% 20 only COLEMAN STOVES 16.95 14.91 mary of 31 1 1 and Dest time of | minimum wage_to_ite_staft vice of its law officers that the you to Mr. Charles Bartlett. 17% oy ward aioe ° 32} Laurent St. Pierre, chairman labor eode does not apply to CN casamacsmcmmammmmemeamneceonnnns , : G% “Relj ” PEDAL dotines back pin record of Local 270 of the Canadian hotels ) ae Tene gy) Oe 8 on 7 ose e 15.95 12.97 1 ~ A " eee & GO beve Dede . for in ons back i. the Brotherhood of Railway Em- Me. St. Pierre's. statement SOMETHING 7% 8 only Lawa tiie MOWERS sre : oF a dectcauer Sh The cxian |e” a tree a cele Gat 39.97 21% 9 only BASEBALL GLOVES 11.9 9.47 O15 on ee cask a tnd complaim has been filed with Crown corporation should defy To Think About... (2 cycle) ..... speees SAID . - os i story in 189 said that Faustina the jabor department charging ; = ae j lowered the two-year-old record that the Ohteau Laurier is re- “ae cae, “er ae Vf your furnace is over 10 years 17% 6 only Lawn-Flite MOWERS e 24% 10 par Children’s ROLLER F 2.67 to 2.411 fusing to follow the new federal 5: ve i old, you may be money ahead}. (4 cycle) asi ws 6B. 57.97 SRATES - 5 00 éecveess cove 3.49 . . 2 : is what has happened. ioe 1 look! 3 SUC CS CES Sets GS The running race was won by Jaber code ‘ : . to give it a good. close look! : ; ‘ ~ Sour: ; The CBRE said 1,000 ON hotel " a ile and 30 seconds for the mile. , PAtfier this month Tabor Mn" workers across the country are HERE'S WHY: 3 7 Wie ONG WH SECONGS 1G ", ister _MacEachen _ rejected _an__ getting less—than—$1-25—an—hour. “The usual “life expectancy” — of . - ie aes” gael aaa Mealy zh ae afew winners and” aoplication from the CNR -™ Union locals in other cities had erdinary furnaces is about 10 he “ 1 Store Hours ere they are ‘ its hotels be exempted from the asked the union to take “‘ap- years. George FE. Hughes. City, minimum wage section of tne propriate action.” _ BUT EVEN MORE Vote as you like but ag | CH’TOWN ‘STORE had the best standard bred ooae During Senate hearings on tite NT : Monday thru Thursday mature oe = he Mr. SMoPierre said in a pre- Jabor code lasi ‘spring: the CNR - seit nae as cee VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITE ] 9:00 te 5:30 _Poole. Lewer Montague, ha pared ement issued. by the protested that is is the only There have been ; ; . Friday 2. 9 to 9.90 the top trotting stallion over national headquarters of the hotel organization in Canada af- ae tae tee oe Set to be in HOLMAN’S August Bride Contest | Saturday .... 9:00 to 5:30 tin’ Brockley Point Read |ChRE, that 280 of the hotel’s fected by federal inw. It said | le Years yet Rave 8 Fight to Be 7 ; tin, Brackley Point Road 459 employees are being paid the proposed minimum would modern LENNOX heating sys- Every purchase, every penny spent at Holman’s is a ! S’SIDE STORE had the best trotting stallion jess than $1.25 an hour. These force it out of business and ' jo ~=onot have a) fem! If you d ote 1 favourite. Full details available through- ‘under 15'2 hands. Clow and = workers had expected increases cause the sale of its hotels to LENNOX heating. syStem call as vote lor your favourite. Ft = | Monday thru Tearsday : Poole also had the best stal- jn their mid-August cheques, »s- other groups. ‘ TODAY. at wir thé eheeee: : 4:30 to 5:00 < lien im the class which em- — sued during the weekend. _ omen : a : Friday 830 to 9:00 braced Percherons, ~ Shires Mr. St. Pierre said he was MORE SWEDES BUY CARS . . : ‘ iniew. ..... 12:00 neon . and Clydesdales, and this told by F. Craston, manager Car sales in Sweden increased Palmer Electric — ona‘ | —— was for imported stallions. of the ‘hotel, that.no instructions by 14 per cent in the: first six Dial 394-8543 - Ch’town , ~ : : 7; province long had a rep- had received. from: CN ‘months of 1965 Z ; : : : z a rl a Se = = . 7