jjk A ‘ up p y Was lg Serve Island U the maintenance of I ado-0 Ldr Kelley served pg’, 1 A. MA Provincial-Farm Edmu- A¢*°55 “"5 '-“AND GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME or THE WEEK l"'° <=--rd!-9 °'--r'°m°wn- M M 31' 1964- '1 RCAF Officer '.:.'..r'f'..‘:.*....".°:.,‘.'.."...;...':"' By ALAN DONNELLY ‘our great export staples like quote triff protection for their an instructor at Camp Bordenv OTTAWA ICPI — The grnw- lumber and pulp and paper and own limited and deVe10PlDI8 and Oentraiin during wanting‘ ing competitive strength of Ca. grain and metals look outward. market. and had been stationed at Las, uadian manufacturers in world Many of our manufacturers are “But I know of few manufac- china and Bosotville. Que.. markets is easing some of their learning that they can compete turers who are not equa_1l chatham. N.B., Vancouver. and" apprehension; about the pi-o.,outside of Canada and are be- improved access to foreign Rockcliffe. Ont. ‘ pects of reduced tariff protec- ‘coming interested in getting 1m- emarkets. then we must be flex- *—j——':-—‘ '< THE PMNTING "Early Days" that ha ~ ' uh - 1' . ed t t 1 . lible and concession - minded Australia received a record Office 05 Man" A’ wamwn Gaudet Dmfiaygglhén he;-tcilifiychnjilrlxl mill. is also seen here as re- ’|1;):l:" access 0 ex ema mar lwiiere our own tariffs are con- lnumber of 47.466 assisted imini-' l0ll£'l°W“ #5 1‘ 39p°a‘’°d 100 Years ago at the time the original ducing the problems that will‘ Mr. Sharp's mention of pas: ‘celled " ‘grants from Britain during 1953. confederation conference was held here. But, 1 leaf lazl. week. the Painting also contains a picture taken at the New face Canada's negotiators in conflicts in trade policy was an RCMP. SW50“ 3" Subufbanlor 17-000 m°l‘¢ will 33 1003-: Glasgaw m_lu§~ which 1'51 10“ you about later ' The P8 the international tariff-cutting ‘apparent reference to the prob- talks starting next May at Ge- lem which Canadian trade ne- t was given to the city by Aria A idr 9 ' " TT wh((l) wa5!b:{nu:1:t amp; my own former horr: inlflogz llallieaylt — “iii.-en: export figures show ‘g0’It‘l?etyrs sftfiicgeitlt mttimegglmlower A n wen ()a];fm- hi, ' _‘ . . . gea of money which enabled mm ltsadxl mF;¢:nhe'lrl1)ade a great , I . I the_strong performance of Ca tariffs ‘in other _countries for B . ‘nd his friends h b U‘ , _ 5! mgs for this 55 .10 [5-5 nadian secondary manufactured Canada: industria1 raw ma- P‘.'°‘”"°e’ 5 ‘"9’ ° 0‘ ""h'“'h he l°V'ed. apparently‘ . - products in expanding their for- 'terials while those countries- ““h\,l":." dag-:ees7°%Va;m"ht', | eign markets jmany ‘of them strong industrial D¢n'f Miss fhg = i . rew pail . or ie painting t E‘ , - ' , *3 my W "W saw the Na~nd- but wmnielea 31% —-- ..‘"§.’;°.fl’ii.l:r;“.°";’;:.:‘ .‘.°.;‘f.' ?‘.’.'.‘:‘l::°"..‘.‘”“.‘:£f.‘.’...§’.‘i.?’““.2..r&‘.: 9 T from photographs Adam Andrew took with him to Catiformia W ' nearly 53 per cent higher than against their manufacturers. , two years earlier, That com- This year Canada wil‘. be en-. pared with a growth of 17.6 per tering the “Kennedy round" of} cent in all Canadian exports tariff negotiations under GATT. over the same period. —~the General Agreement onl O O The country's export trade'Tariffs and Trade—at Geneva: on return from one of his frequent visits home, The I ‘ presented to the city. On Mr. Andrrcw's behalf. in 3:81 ceremony on May 12, 1924 by F.J. Nash who was editor of '01,; Patriot at$_tlhrcwtiiri‘e. ha THE --’ 0 i’ l d‘a‘."- 40 .V93FS 380, would r resent at lcast $30.000 at today's inflated prices. a number of myapcolleagues '—“' on this paper suggest; and that may enable present day reader: to better understand the press of that time calling it “the largest- the canvass is six feet by four fec-t—«most costly and greatest still relies heavily on agricul- ;opening May 4. ll tural products and industrial‘ Canada is committed to raw materials, whose output granting concessions in its tar-I with approval of meme m U“, p£oVince..‘ Mayor John McKemm thanked Mr. BED QM tradliéionallly tlisas been geared to in of equ_ivalentfiv:1ue_to the l:- 3 P.E.I. Centennial Committee Andrew for ms noble and generous gm” which in years to H4 no wor mar e . . uc ions in iiri_ arriers ma e‘ _ _ _ come uwaopid “enihancp and exalt the pleasant memories of the ‘ ~. at?"gtezffiffidggomlgznugafgggi by “her °°""m°‘' ; cO|'|IP9I'|'l'|Oll IS open N; Bfll’b€I'SlIOP days are gone orever". - I , As 1 Earn a mu weeks ago um cu painting‘ was ,,,,,,,g,,, ''o ; proporri?n_o:1$&tai n:lxpp1rt;>—8.:1T:,§gl:§;‘ ,“'f*}’§’fff'5 fe‘;gfi'am “V Qllarret-res from anywhere on P.E.|. hack into e spot ‘ this year when the Royal '1‘ t Co - " per C” "l 3 ' 9° ; w - - ' . . used it on the desk calendar they distributed. It wrzilss my E “M last year’ 1§3'Q'§,,,;;}l},,,,"‘},,,'},'f“‘}§’;§,,,,fl§,fi“’§,‘l I P ml %’h";“,f;m_,°"‘b"wm,“b‘°ra“‘"n,'(_‘h'““,f,‘§;o°""“°5 lid ’3°““°Y_~ manager of CHANGE EMPHASIZED ldustries on the extent to which; ALI. WINNERS ' “@395 “he p‘°l“r9 '30 his This change was emphasized {Canadian tariffs could be cut! company in this the 100th anniversary year of the original con. federation conference. in a recent speech by Trade;without causing them serious! O A Famous Quartette from outside the QM ll Minfiiter Sharp at Vancouver. fiiarm. says “the lm‘gevebIb’l?t!l:l:-llllé‘1ll'i ttllfet rlgihlulipanlos fieoggegfe °al.°"‘.lar H58 H4 V.\TCl-lE.l~l ere was a time. not long‘ The president of the Canadian Province “,1” act as Judges'_ was the Post om“ and Court House (a‘:l‘&°9jra‘1’l‘:”dem0lishe:34‘;:i;l,§ J ‘o&,‘ ‘55 959 Sq FF agoid whbegi Cfiianaddign prtoducers lil{llal1ugiClll)ltl'6l'S' fiAssoc’iatio(p, O Judging will take place duruig: year 8180. to beieplaced by th Pot Off‘ bufld~ - __ _ . . cou ivi c mo two: _oy ra ree, as airea y 111-‘ K ‘ r 5 to make way for the pgcserft Falhgirs dmgonvillemdihrarlgsi CL 1 gm-‘:35: Those malt dfipeslded ;g')c:"sted 8 genera} pt'i'epa{.efd"'$5.’. '64 Memmqrnl bummg compl _'---m b M, 1 _ _ - _ mai y upon expor us ess, ee some re uc_on is sembling a carousel. was 95,9 Marfim uBui‘l13‘ci;ngnw}t“l1:fh €v::l‘rI°n'm’;l 1'fl§J ,an those that served the do» ;country s trade barriers. , - go,-wand mom that 1o,_,a,tion‘ lam. destroyed‘ men replaced by h. h ‘d f _ D mestic market almost cxclu.— in a speech last month in _ _ _ _ the large building of P.E.I. sandstone" that was destroyed bl! U two b°d’°9"“‘ ‘"9 3“ >f°“ 5% WW 9“ 0' P“Va°-V- 9- .swel.v. _ _ _ _ Montreal he_ advocated progres-, For further information on entries write to tire only a few years ago. reqnire. here is an attractive sign is Brick Veneer but Blue-: “This division is breaking slve reduction of _those tariffs‘ . . «-The chm-d-, behind_ to me right is the old Zion Church Design which deserves a sec- Pflnls ‘OF Frame C0"-SlI‘lICl|0n down. and so are the conflicts that can be cut without drastic Barbershop Quartet COIIIPOHHOII which served two dc .- ¢- _ d uh 1, nd look. Note the layout with are also available. Ask for CH- in me field of trade .po".icy that consequences_ . in the green , is Oligogulfielotnvfo s:'1l;.,er“i,ofn.',',,r°.l,}s",’,,r,,t,l"}.,,l.,u-5' the large Kltchefl Which has 501-1’ 11011593 99 fi- Garage: lrcsted upon that division. , e said Canadian manutac-E Anglican", the phamplet adds the iporzultar 5-l;(l)ne loctatioxfi 235 511- 53- ‘ "Not only do the pl‘0duCCl:§LlD£.lll:el‘S attach great importancel 0 o The latest design book eii- Vemen ° 3 pars ° ' New Ghsgow M-l"$ P|d‘UI'e Therfi : “fled «Canadian Guide to house, as well as to basement AND “us is as good . place as my I “fink to ‘en you, Home Planning and Design” stair and garage. Bedrooms ' . .. _ ha x't l l ts d i rf.*'°~é’.‘.°*"£.':..;?.‘:.'"..*i.‘::" .3l::;=’°:.". 2:.a.'i*..:.:;°‘.*:.°.:'..‘;.”:.:‘i :.-, ii," t _ - 4 g iRinmily—B1ialr who lives there now is his son, and the "ins §,,,‘.',‘,',, I3: an t 3,: 5.‘; Dosco i ‘e dmfw °‘ Ch‘“'1°tl°t°w“ “'35 a"9fl‘°": ‘"‘d i” the 19" This new edition includes in- ififiinr? lghsllurfihllilgglilgexhnrh l;lal"!l;11lthV2'lgl'llmhl: llg-Elldrawn formation on financing in Can- {Has I . pm-¢_]y.4-med ca,“ ' °“ ‘, ada. building construction MAN in the wagon is the late John Clark otf Bay- details’ landmmng’ col" 5°" SYDNEY (0P)—C- M- M15011. 3’: Box 158, Kensington, P.E.l. view who was the father of Dr. J.A. Clark, cit . and th ‘cum’ °‘°" “"5 “V” 100 P09‘ ' . ' ' standing by cart is the late Frank Andrew, }:idam's b:o$tae'i'I.' “I” new d°5'g'“ l'° ch °° 5'3 wee presldem and general ' whom he often visited: and there is a room in that home that ‘mm’ M” included 3" Ml manager of Steel operations ‘Orr Q ’ no I’ 1‘ sun oafled “Uncle Andrews mom" by his nephew and M3 dstalls on how to order blue- the Dominion Steel and Coal, nephew‘: wife who still recall with deep appreciation and ai'fcct- 1’ “l'- Corporation Limited here, has ' ion the man who slept in that room during his visits. Adam j____:_—....j. retired Se Of 111 health. ’ t a new car for his brother Frank on one occasion. Mrs.; 50”]; AcumvEMENT Dosco Executive Vice-President mall‘ A"d1‘°W WW mt - C:H. Drury has announced. I should have added that the New Glasgow mills picture re- The Freedom fr H g r M . D id M . A l H I t LO F I t Lo ‘W "J ~b°ve..w::.:c== In he van or the my ... Ome mPT°V9m9n 3115 3"“ mPT°V°m°n 3'15 man who went to California at 17 and built his ronunefihe hell’ °‘ 5°" “°°“‘ °°“"““‘ Sistglimillr 3<l)ocyt?ig8'wwzl~:tiai'::‘ I rsiizr. .:::::’“:2:e<*..:l ‘W-°°° as - can provide l0! these can provide for these Francisco where it was bottled and sold as Shasta water— was‘ ' ' ’ imbued with the idea of doing nsovmethi ,_ rtl: lllil f h’ native province. Blois Andrew worked \Vll'.llull‘l‘:oll'lCl:" rt; sziverél years and his widow tells me she tasted the Shasta water vuhen she visited Spokane. Washington last summer. She believes the mineral water was used first as a component part of mixed A alcoholrc beverages. Since then apparently a flavor has been and many more: 0 ‘repairs and alterations to the exterior and interior of your 8. adds: sand is ]si(l))l;lar8i;_§ ftsorftxglligm. whom Md 0!. I . “among to your home. O construction, repair or alteration of farm holdings. fered to supply the books if they wouid praying the shelves 0, O moving of buildings or demolition of buildings. . the Pufgcllase 01' Sgflcultufal lmDl*‘vm*-‘Ht! including 9030i‘ lfiglxfi-‘I h:V°M‘;§°"F1‘;]“t:n”°S;‘;dl;_:’a’; h‘l:,‘:)’”',“‘°;‘i‘i'v;_‘;°’t9(_lf5i‘::"é O purchase, installation or repair of heating systems, in- 3-"0 eillflliment 0‘ 3 bee keeper- tho fork pom women’; xusmuge wag: one group ghagstook °ll§din8 Stoke”: 0“ b|"'"9"5» S35 and ¢l°°t"lc f‘“'“3"‘5 “"0 O the purchase and installation of agricultural implement: Advantage of the assistance. b0'l°1‘5- or a farm electric system. C purchase, improvement, installation or repair of electric light and power systems, or plumbing systems, including water heaters, and other features. O the purchase of washing machines, clothes dryers, ironers, incubators, milking machines, milk coolers, refrigerators, FROM Ira Brown who was secretary of the Orphanage at _ _ _ and heating and cooking appliances. Mt. Herbert for many years. I have learned that Adam Andrews Orphanage Grounds Landscaped I T suggested. autiiorlzed and promptly paid the bill for landscaping O air conditioning and heat control systems. _ _ _ ‘he "339 3“°“"‘l’5 ‘“°l“‘““8 "19 P‘a'“l"“ “l the bemlfifui O redecorating, including painting, paper hanging and all O the alteration or unprovement of a farm electric system. trees that siirround the building. The latc J. Wailcr Jones of I over floor covefin or carpeting _ _ .' . Bunbury was in charge of the job. Mr. Brmvn tells me. . * _ _ g , ' . . . O the erection of both line and decoratne fencing. A word about the artist. and then I'll tell vou someihinsz ‘ O erection, repair or improvement of fences. private dri\e- I _ _ _ _ ‘I d “ th about Mr. A-ndn-ew‘s family backzround. Mr Macky was born 3 ways, sidewalks, curbs or any landscaping of it permanent 0 installation, repair or improiement of vie is an a 0 er in Ancldand, New Zealand and studied in many schools in Eng- I ; nature types of water systems. ' land. France.‘ Holland. Italy and Spain after he left his native ‘ . in ta“'t. .l_ 0 im rmement of ‘Wm and all types : ' I l ' -- V . . c . . tiaigg lIII{e8co(Eg:l'z::Cl:Lenl)nl; (17f9stl.he leading amsts 0‘ his time‘ he 0fsW3t2P“:|1lP;l3l’,asyst4‘e‘ms gar the homes. O installation or repairs to plumbing and sewage disposal mother was the former Caroline Middleton wh' - - - - - v_ _, first married Alex Dixon who died at an early azc from exhaust . "30 Purchase! m5tauat'°“ 9" “pa” of smnn doors’ stmm “gums ion caused by his fight against zi forest firc that threatened his windows, screens and awnings. V t f f mills. Ten children were born of this marri.".r_'_c‘and six survivrd . sewage disposal systems, induding septic tanks and oon- C any other work for the improiemen 0 ii arm. I-‘ra.-nrcvis Andrew came to take charge of thc l'nl.‘lS and he marricr' . . , Alex Dixon's widow. “muons to pubhc sellers’ . v ' t Loans are available from the banks Ad 41 F k. l g ~lth will d on d ,tbt.r. O H e [in rovement Loans from the banks are repaynhle O Farm Improyemen _ ’ _ An-nle.a:vner:3mbornmbl th: (ihlarriage anil ?Vl'l1‘S.aI’lndl'€\:‘. \V?llllf| l1:lt’l O ”PE|_|_A" . om twp mstauments over periods up to 10 years, de- and repayable over periods up in ten years 9-\‘_3€Pt "‘ the . - - - “‘ "'°“ 3' r - - f l ments which are re- heen the fopmerr Caroline Middleton died at the early ace of d.“ on the amount of the loan at 5.1.4 slmple njterest. case of the purchase of arm imp e_ . 4'1 ~"°‘"'5 f"°"‘ "h"“ma”" f°"°" A °ha'7ml"“ “d "cclmnmhefl pen I g ' ' 1 0 rt‘ whctlicr stricted to four years but not including motor trucks or lady. and a trained vocalist with ii bnaricifiil voice. she had been "H A N OVER" C If you are the owner of a residentia prope 3. . vehides of the Station wagon type’ in which case the loan . ill only a few days. t it is mort 9, ed on are eligible for It Home lm- V V ._ ‘ home. incidcniallv. is the same house in which Georg» or no g g y must not exceed two and one half Fla“- andTll:rnaAnDixon live now on the hill just above the old mill P““'°m°nt L°a“' property. d the Dixons‘_at Sta-n-clic-l now got their water ‘by I d ' S t f '64 on This Message Pubhshe in upper o e Francis Andrew stavcd on. at the mills until his stcpsons. . " the Dixon boys. wcrc old cnouah to rim them. then moved to _ _9_ .er no w 0 WM 0 II me SI'¢.’<1' -“ _ 5":t:ts‘.t;‘b lxlin tlg‘ mrillisafplr a Mrs‘. Eipcii who 'was a naniixez . “Do N that ehea ehadflgontf lo other mws. but this one seems thc logical though. of course. I am not absolutely sure tha' I 0 . t. I S COITXT. FRANCIS ANDREW. later remarricd and mnvcd to Flnsi 0 WOOD-GRA|N HARDBOARDS Royalty where he raiscd a family that includcd the late John _ 1‘); _Em_ Bad‘ tsgie Wallaci ::1tlel'e'W is on the old farm at . N 8 O I D1959" - ' this story is concerned more with Adam Andrew and l *0 have learned that he spent some years with Gmrar Dixon :1 y W _ 0 3'w"2’°ill."$3m.s-' "'° §E2‘§3§$‘e'r‘°ii%l}§r§’r‘;°‘§r"‘n‘§fn°€§§n,”l§‘°l'r.2"i‘.$ 0 "5E|_K|RK" cH|MN5y5 "7 Fan SP 01;. ‘(ldrmrdbn rirtbe weimng l°§e";l1illnil‘Egt1>liQ:nirl:i aillmtirgw mg: ’ . GT9 RTE severa ‘ mllaliirll .l‘.°ai-"a§""i§.' 'é§iri§l'§ida §n§°ll-° aid rm. Andrew had 11" F"l°"‘"Y “"5 5”" ° ' ' 13 Queen St. Dial 894-3910 woonvyonxmc co. Lrizfifl 1‘ 155 Kent St. Dial ~-12 . . Pi-enti . wh died . . ago. and a daughter. Carol. . - ’ 36 Lr. Water . t. 0“ :vl:”ls now Ivln-5, F‘rlmvers.«l'Tlloady(:ll:'lflHl oariicr in list the namps SCIIIITITICII CO. Lfdq WI" bO glfld f0 CSSIS1’ _ I w. L. co. Of people who.have Mlitcp. phoned me and tslkcd togmcmig i - d DICK S Plumbin and “eating Denson to provide Infcrrnation on this inierc!~‘tin.. man. _ ygn in guy fgqu fgmgnfg ygu mqy M. t of meta‘ work Prior Dmommrs g , '“"°"°" mm M ‘W’ ‘M’ ‘ ’““’° ’°~‘-”"““"’ ‘’‘‘°’‘'‘’'' '° 3." ms Dial 894-9432 Sim Dial 4.5195 125 Sydney St. Phone 4-4247 abaigloni the! tiles. Wa‘ll;l)::tt tpa;i’l‘i:ulg“o ‘i;p?Ll‘n(ffl)1v':;l e '0' r.n°v.fing' banding or moving 40 Eden .. 92 Queen . - «OI! GIVE E 5 ‘ whet-e'Adsrn born ‘ R Vall . then but the dl-‘M0’ . LARTER BROS. sfokfiy E|_Ec'|'R| is Stancihei .§*sE€,h;,"§§ éihmjféutmpdwg lcist-t:‘ehh\;i}i1l:ideyai;:ian‘y£ Your home or Place of business. I-'-no osri. Y Bsltty¢l:S'iC.enm Concrete Contractors Emma‘ Commtm . , so on , our « - - . ._ , lyg3:::M?.||) ate ii slice taken‘ off Rose v1a:lr:_V"'(:I'lfi0i:l€ mV,Vot;st ‘:2? mug” with "9 gbfiggfign m] I’; gy¢fl- 1 Plywood place may 4,6557 Kciisiiigton Road Dial 4 960‘! ‘M F :13 QRVICF - netoiiolitliel-1.-w=t.so arasmv ‘ ~ - 14'»: '1 it in ii. In ethi I d'd M know until Mrs. -lam?’ ' ' ' MOORE In McLEOD LTD. ' , Ph 4-7341 of-iii. yfirvazl-alhan.eompass:d!lt ml to“ me from her father Daniel 05'! ‘TO!!! Ollf SN“. DOII 1‘ VISIT PALMER Department store 136 Prince 0"!’ mm who is 87' F Bil‘ allsm '9' 5Prin9—D° it N°W- """°’ 5*’ ”'“' "8543 Queen St W‘ 4-6541 IAGNALL'S MILLS LTD. GGOHC '3 Neal °" "'9" = Line of Buildin Materials NTIC ROOFING A °°mP'°*° * I HAVE mom. I . for a reference to Monsignor A. ATLA H. T. JAMES Hunt" Riv" l,_ E_ ‘_ r¥u°eI7.'¢'‘"i.....‘”'° afime’l.}‘gt)'u$|mIw(lel:k.c<;IS(ll'll §'.1§r”3Krr£ _ B',‘,’Wi“3,,'““"'}“".g t ., Plumbing and Heating ll *"°.,”:'3,3'* “"*;.,.,°°'““,.‘l' °.'.‘...‘."°........"““,§’.lr.;i’.l§‘.‘:'.‘“".‘.' ‘€.‘.'.' . . ”"" """"""‘ F“ ‘“""“‘ “” 12 Wm Ms W“ 4-9868 NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES S . . u 0 o ¢‘l"liieecr mean."53n'§i. follnovvtcd thfer st. 'i|i;n'r‘r;-ta(rr;:|8(C“eannter‘;z;"r,;'Pr'3 King‘: Building Materials Ltd. popmsou su|IPL|Es LTD. LTD. 935. .~.ta‘os om .- _-- . me‘. 3:91;. nr;?‘bP:reD0' I‘_yrPmh_5p,,k,,,g ones from esieiyve; . Montagggs 2532 Ph0hes(8)l)l£'.i'g':-£3 187 Queen St. Dial 4 8.361 54 Queen Street Charlottetown W "cm" W '“"°"“°"'* "‘°" ”""""‘..‘2".h... r... o 0 "'°"° ' ROGERS HARDWARE 9...“... .. .... am. ..a when he on ma; ..,,, WILLIAMS 3. MURPHY LTD. ihAcsel oi’ Wu?» not" i5ni:?a4"—and cg-v °°"e*xPh'°" ‘"" Complete Line of Iillldlnq Materials M°°"EAN " so" 0' LTD‘ "’°""'"" °°“"“"”’ “envy on that wou!—"urat means 318 Alex Mat_ht_-son."h h Electrical Contractors ‘'11 It's Hardware We Have It” Summerside Charlottetown the ob! unexpected sallv '|'“'"e"‘° '“°""3"$'oye,}“‘fh, Kensingtoli-Snrnmersldh Charlottetown , 117 Kmt Street Dial 4-7186 137 Queen St. Ila] 441501 Dial 436-3483 Din! 894.5713 Ilmsually warm applause a I 9 m “ remark more than the French priests. and I had an own I“ .‘ Inouq-ygaiqnau Iwuieueduflnuinetablowlththeln.