, a ous a 5 - : = . 10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs, May 20. 1365. . (Yes etticers ent consider plans ' . — ——— seomnaepee ___\__ FEDERATION NEWSLETTER — pct t i _. Weather Not Condusive == 22-5 whe i ~ To Producing Growth ==2525=£ } By J LINCOLN DEWAR hind the implements and unless Strait of Geercetv=m and Ses- Actually there is little to indi- ‘The, weather so far this spring there is mortsture, cermination Tis ft was an early sprmg but cate that the profitable balance o ean he described as cold and of some seeds may be question- it certainly 1s 2 backward one between the two products will dry and that is certainly a poor able. In the Eastern section of and the lack of rainfall during change in any marked degree. combination se far as growth is the province there is still much the past = weeks is ucing Here we should perhaps voint cencerned. Land for cultivation snow im evidence and last Sus- am uneasy lecling that-we may out that this change will prob- s producing clouds of dust he- day the ice was packed inte the be if for 2.proonced dzouza. ably be more noticéable in i i . qe However. ene_cood__rain__can_ plants which are geared tore a ; 7 ACROSS THE ISLAND saierence'e_the prospects, Plants which are geared’ solely | . 2 difference ip the prospects. - are 4 a 2 THE WHOLE HOG to handle cream will probably | big sale and folks responded from all, over -Durinc the war years Cam- net notice any marked‘ change. : : “ ‘ i says about’ their big sale... and about _—_—| HH arf in been cond policy te produce am May 3. 26th : 5: ada’s hec industry was geared POTATO : te the production of bacon'in the The i form of Wiltshire Sides. In those ers ts di a. days it probably would have — anima! that was all side and ne ed by the for “For Highway Vicims 22-2232 $= i i il ff Today the balance of value ts out for the plebiscite didn't indi- J By NEIL A. MATHESON ; beginning te chance, hams and cate 75 great inferest and * Previncial-Farm Editer shoulders are much more im- there have been a number 2 . portant and se there is some of reasons for this, we would I : ¥ SHALL be om vacation when this an apeears. but questioninc as fe whether the like to suggest that this Board ves 1 aw a é 1 wrote it last week in the hope that it must de something te jongest hoc should be in’ the is a very important feature in ~— 4 ¢ shock even a few of those ‘who drive so carelessly on our high- charmed . x a NRA ways. and with such complete disregard for the safety of there should be much more em- taken Seriously and te everyone. including themselves mt _ “phasis on the whole hog and less it the best brains , The. language is not mine Ft is taken from a Reader's an the sie In a general way potato people. Ticest printed almost 3 vears age under the title “‘Suddem 40... and other thoughts led te The dates mentioned are ones Death”. It was sent te me by my friend Dan MacLean, 8 ine derision of the Federation which potate growers can very fermer Kings County man who lives now in Vancouver. -. . of Agriculture te sponsor Na- profitably spend in attendance The writer, J. C. Furnas, hoted that highway casualty ticasl Weg Conferences’ in’ 1966 ot the di - ‘Agures. even when they are in the millions, never jar the end a FOS different centres. motorist inte the cold realization of the several tons of sudden CHEAP Foop . : ~ death he steers along the road. = \-_- While there can be diwere Funeral Held . ° . ment on this peint there is evi- Pain, Horror, Mutilation dence to indicate thal ina zen- Of M.: Ellsworth a ' : ; ‘ eral way Canadian policy—has_- a a ' MERE FIGURES “exclude the pained horror of savage —-heen-_shaped to keep the price of © TIGNISH — The death occur- mutilation _.. what is needed is a vivid and sustained realiza- fond low This makes sense ec- red Monday of Macaruis Elis- ' ion that everytime you step on the throttle, deaths gets im onomicaliy frem opractically worth of Ascenscion in his Sist. : beside you. hopefully waiting for its chance every viewpoint excepting the vear. A son of Mr. and Mrs. 4 ' “'Ne artist cha safety poster would dare depict the torm farmers It makes cood sense Augustine Ellsworth he was an ‘and mangle bodies in full detail. The picture would have te politically as the consumer is al- employee of Tignish Co-operative include motion-picture and sound effects. too—the flopping: “ways tery sensitive to the cost Association Ltd. pointless efforts: of .the injured to stand: the queer cruntinE gy necessities. It makes good Left to woises: the steady, panting groaning of a human being with Jo. for industries which em- Sides his wife, the former Thel- i pain creeping up on him as the initial shock wears off. ; large numbers of people ma Aylward, is “It should portray, the slack expression on the face of a ae on > ‘man -drugged with shock, staring at the Z-twist in his broken to keep wages at lower levels. at home, also a . the insane crumpled effect of a child's body after its bones. xi le - Mrs J see toe traskad teeecd: « soniedic parcen ot ax ionic 2 are oe real: _.______. weman_with her screaming mouth opening a hole in the bloody = SU™ETS “Uh low income Weve er. : drip that fills her eyes and runs off her chin. “4 al i, ned ——— — “Minor details would include the raw ends of bones pro ‘eps the cost of weilare (Mrs. Emmett Aheara fruding through flesh in compound fractures. and in the dark limits will appear to some age®- Roch: Helen (Mrs. Levi red. coring surfaces, where clothes and skin were flayed off at ‘ies to he desirable drahan) of St. Catherines. ence : Nevertheless there ,are manY The funeral was held yester- I'm including here the more startling shocking excerpts coed thincs which can be ¢ar- dav from the Rooney Funeral if fe from the Dicest bit of 1995 for I haven't nearly enough space ‘ied tee far as the centlemen Home to St. and St. te use it all .and I've chanced a word or two here and there, “he found out that the ‘Jude's Church, = f im the attempt te make this warning even more realistic. tiom of the horse's ration to the quiem High Mass at 9.30 “These are all standard. every-day sequels to the moderm vanishing point certainiv elim- ment in the church cemetery. : passion for coinc places im a hurry and taking chances on the inated the feed bill but also_ way” said the Dicest But that was written 3 years ago when ~ shortly eliminated the horse. : se ce \ the sneed and power of even the new cars didn't’ begin to It weuld appear in order te Ice Cancels : compare with today’s highway monsters whose speedometers suczest that we have reached ; are calibrated to 120 miles and even more” The hazards of the ~-the-time~ when’ Canada’ should : ee sort of criminal neclizence we see_on our highways mostly carefully consider the implica- Ferry Runs every day are infinitely more serious today. ieee ofl loiting acricall o for the cond of other classes. ‘ : ae Facts Revolting a So Is Death Cheap food policies are net Heavy ice conditions in North- & : considered desirable in all coun- umberland Strait yesterday re- tries. Sweden as a matter of po. sulted in cancellation of two fer- in 1233, “If you have the perve to drive fast and take chances. icy arranges thincs se that the te ieee on the Wood Is- xo ought te have the nerve to take the appropriate cure. Yoo = farmer sets returns fer his la- lands-Carii run. 1s ine can't fide an ambulance, or watch the doctor working on the Soeur which are comparable te Capt. Claud Hunter sa torn and twisted victim, but vou can read these in other sections of the crossings at noon and at 3 p.m. “Enthusiasts tell vou the automobile makes 6 miles per economy. 3 were cancelled:~~ 3 seem like nothing at all.’ Furnas wrote 3 years age. Bat z. £ sag stalking of 195 cars their power and speed ‘didn’t from agriculture is becoming a large” patches of ice scattered ever hein te compare with 1965. Now the speed fiend would flood and it would appear im or- across the Strait. and it had ery “pussy cat” and “chicken” at anvone who didn't exceed 65. der to point aut that there is g Moved as far west as Point “Todays speed- frend won't-even-admit-he-went-anything. clese ——timit te the~substitution ‘of mea Prim -¥ _ cf te that slow with machinery. Farming is stil The ice had shown Iittle sign There's infinitely better enzineerinc knowhow built imte 4 biological operation and this of moving back last evening. 1 today's cars They'll corner and de many other things much aspect of its nature needs to be ‘Teday's crossings will depend “1 CAN'T help it if the facts are revolting”. Furnas wrote im ‘etter at high speeds than the comparative antiques of 1955. ep: in mind on wind direction. But the occupants are just as dead when the modern cars LIVESTOCK: PROSPECTS crash head on, or in a dozen of other ways ‘thal crashes occur. Recently the Hom Harry - T lanked out the office window as T was writing this and saw soya. speaking te the Nat 1 British Plan at the Prince-Kent Streets intersection. It wasn't the motorist’s laa fault that time. His car was stopped for the red lizht at the a ct fo aay with re time. And nobody was burt A A _ “The prices for finished cat- Canadian Sales mi - : : tle likely won't drop. below Wood Splinter In Mother's Brain aheut $2490 per hundred for By DAVE McINTOSH ‘ cheice steers at Toronte next OTTAWA ‘CP) — Sir Henry BUT THAT'S seusial The Diced story sand “a wrecking — fall. The next big .increase im Lintott, British high commis- erew pried the door off 2 car «hich had been overturned down feedlot numbers will have to: sinner. im Canada, announced an-embankmentand_cut,stepped__the driver with only a _come_from_the _1965__calf__crop._Wednesday__that_six_of the 29 scratch on his cheek. But his mother was still inside. a splinter This means a wait until the United Kingdom trade commis- 5 of «ond driven four inches inte her brain as a result of = summer or fall of 1966 to cet a sioners now in Canada her son's taking a greasy curve. a little ton fast. bic boost in feed cattle. output. next October “Ne Mond—no -horribly. twisted bones—just a crev-haired = ang of course. ail of this I am weennuad uh to interest Brit- eerpse’ still clutching her packethook on her lap as she Bad picaced tn sav. adds up to a ish industry im boosting exports elutched it when she felt the car leave the road ve price outionk that is definitely to Canada. “On that same curve a month later, a light touring cary nich They will concentrate on a few crashed a tree In the middle of the front seat they found a To make the picture ever @ lines of capital eine-rmonth old baby surrounded by broken glass and yet un- little brighter cattle prices now 7: - wart. A fine practical joke on death—but spoiled by the baby's 11.6 inc prices comé for them, the managing directors and se- parents. still attinc in each sde of him,. killed imstantly by 7 shatterint ther skulls om the dashboard.” tne. “The hoz outionk in the Un- nior sales personnel of approxi- Heador crazhes are the most spectacular, perhaps Up ited States which. of course, has mately 1,608 firms. : : pehevably they often occur on straight stretches of highway. 2 2reat bearime on our own 12 This : “The sudden vision of a broad straight read suddenly tempts ‘dustry’s prospects. is just the trade promotion projects to flow many an ordinarily sensible dnver into passing the man ahead. opposite of a year aEe Last from = Simultaneously, a driver coming the other way swings out at Year the prices of hecs and cat- announcement, in-Finance Min- tigh speed At the last moment each try to cet into line again. tle were workine acainst each ister Gordon's April 2% budget, Rut the caps have closed. As the cars in line are forced inte other. But this year bec prices that i the ditch in capsize of crash fences, the paseers meet. almost = are moving up m the US. and Britain should be encouraged, @ young lad on a bicycle crash inte the side of an automobile = 1 ocak ~Exchanze in Ti ‘ New a zi ¥7 | : i wead of. im a sworline. grinding smash that sends them the price will be strong until at Sir Henry said. t. ‘ careminz ebhquely into the others ° least late 1966 The hich commissioner's an- : A trooper .described one accident... five cars tm ome - The corn-bog rate will not nouncement was timed te eoin- ae we mest. ceven killed on the spot. two dead om the way te the hos - likely start increased breedings cide with an address to sital. twe more dead im the lon run until next November. This Canadian Chamber of Com- the : ‘ : He remembered it far more vividly than he wanted te— would mean the next big im merce in London by Edward Red- : a amis acttiiadi in ; the quick way the doctor turned away from a dead mam te crease im farrewings im the head. minister of state fn the ‘ ¥ = : check om a woman with a brokén back. the three bodies cut = Narch-through-May period of beard of trade 9” : — j : pal ome car sm soaked with oi] from: the crank case that they 1966. and the first bic- increase: TRADE ADVERSE ae 7 : ooked like «et brown cigars and not human at all: a man, marketonc from October ihe noted ad- walking around and babbling to himself. pblivious of the dead Gress accner a 1966. The vane nmen a British trade “We and dyimz. ever oblivious of the dagger-like. sliver of steel US trade is A : : : . that stuck out of his streaming wrist. a pretty girl with her 1k. giz ie eee ae “0 con gprcner and _, - : forehead laid open. trying hopelessly to crawl out of a ditch tor. fer the weit 12 ae te li nee Pon tm spite of her broken hip> t cae Sain * lal hte lode: #1 me ae Can- j -. 4 should keep the increased maf- reducing our imports from Can- : : Mother ' Girl, Shattered Broken ketings aa ame from having @ ada.” y ‘ detrimemal ‘ect om Canadian ssi ip ito = iting ta the bee F acrenr tr tap of ker onan, Sa mittee hae Peston, Geaael en- = MAY WE ‘ HELP ? been stting in the back. lying acfoss the lap of her daughter. BEEF PRODUCER'S - it ' ; | I _.whewas..in_ffoat_ each soaked im her own and the other's Last Friday eveninc the Reef ='™es Om blood indistinguishably. each s shattered and broken that Protiucer's met at Birch Court J¢e? vehicles built there was fie point whatever in an autopsy to determine whether with somewhat improved atten- 07% nd! - ~ ; - * was a broken neck or a ruptured heart that caused death. dance tree {ther last annual ‘ A leg or arm stuck through the windshield will cut clean te meeting Howser x weal be MANY NEVER | ‘@ y represen ve the bone through. artery and muscle iike a piece of beef under = anty fair to suzcest that there is he butcher's knife. and it takes little time to lose a fatal amount <tij]_ room for improvement im bleed under such circumsances. this respect. The retiring presi- SUSPECT ‘ : ‘You hear picturesque tales of how a fiymg human bedy dent. Mr. Lockerby ‘in reporting will make a neat hole in the windshield with its head--the referred to the rather slow and “" shoulders stick—the glass holds—and the raw. keen edge of the = discourazinz serve sees OF BACKACHES | . ae ibe ke sole decapitates the body as neatly as a guillotine. _ “made with respect te the sug- ‘ : ; “Or goinz off the road inte a post-and-rail femre cam ‘gested study on the cattle bus- Re Semply . its splintery end... Bodies are often found with-their shoes off. tee named by the mecting from Seckeche becmuse you Sunt. dows Meow "he shoes still in the back seat. completely laced”. among the pure bred breeders oo ee on ton oon ae -“ I've seen this sort of thing myself. I recall an accident sceme considered how the steer class foreme shasch. crinary iret : - : ; ” img at N Ontario where seven people thet Modier discunfort ao q os : « i; | -ccacees=a] . .\ | "Prince Edward Island’s TOTAL SELLING Medium” . é s ~ . - ' i ; : é i tt Ti i rt i ti uf (i u I if q if yl There are many-ways of meeting death in automobile crash- Three new Directors were : Kidecy Pile ot =. but all of them are horrible They all leave the victie dead = printer’ and early mm June the Sav atee cgeater Used permet ™ That victrr could be YOU Wont you think about 1 se~ Board witli meet 'o appoint bey millions fo ever 7° reare. , , iis Ste. ~ : = . i & ‘a ia a og - : ; : ° 7. @ * serteoctie odh hie ig Leys Q AR a eee : a Batfind - ‘ t phere deat srs Riche te Mrs 8 _— ‘ —_"