; pores or the Clay =: guys In London how 14 The’ Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug. 16; 16: 1968. THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY A. MATHESON: By NEIL A letter from Keith’ Kennedy he has a large poultry. house at JWest Royalty, brings a most un- usual sfory Keith was on his World Poulfry: Congress session in. Moscow when he wrote. He told me that he and some 5f oth- er Canadian poultrymen._were wayv-to a the steer sale / jor later” hefore will he concluded 1 was interested vesterday in seeing Pixie Girl win the stand- ard bred” female championship in the horseshow ring. And that reminds me that-her mother was “Monana’™’. the ‘grand old mare that wen grand championships at the old Maritime Winter Fair in London. ‘England atthe Weetir vear alter year. my memory n fight. Thére. wa a radio and television black out on the fight in Landon saa Keith ‘and his- pals-were wonder ing how the fight was going Keith had called his wife. here at home — she was watching 91 TV here - - and the bout “ended while they were talking, so Keath had- the pleasure of telling. the the’ fight lec—and he got the informa- ‘on from his wife here on PEI lopment Incidentally. Keith : tells that he and his fellow Canadian are constantly being pleasantly hy the warm wel- come ‘they have. been receiving overseas. He had visited Fnz- land, Paris and Nice in France when he wrote. Surprisingly enough the Americans. on the tour do not’ meet with the same warm reception. he tells me The ‘‘had press’ the Americans have been’ getting in many parts .of the world must.have. caused this development. §. Well this is the week of the Provincial Exhibition and it got away to a good start yesterday | - with a really fine horse “and the show and sale of ae ered beef steers in the evening. Unfortunately, T cannot talk a- hout the steer event here, for press before I'll know just what {s selling the animals. I am. actually writing this work demands that-this week - and it will be 9:30 Monday ‘night “ever laid my eves oan How's that for an unusual deve- | } me | surprised | show, | -te}s—-me—The—firrst time 1. saw | Pixie Girl - she was a \oung fil- lv then - she was one. of the prettiest hits. of horse flesh T had —She—-was stil) good enough vesterday to edzce. out all of the other Stand- ard Bred females ~ Peas The veteran stallion Ted Genessee won the.’ champ- ionship among the Standard _ Bred stallions. The reserve was Eleanor’s Dream Boy, owned by Roy Pippy. Mt. | Herbert. The well known ‘Horace Willis owns the Gen- nessee stallion. . MANY. FRIENDS ¢ | An. obwtuary recorded the | death of John MacPhee, West ! St. Peters who must have hada wide circle of friends. There . eet! Bowden. 61-vear-olc ne ewe of the House of ‘Travelling Poultrymen Meet Many Surprises lacked him and that caused his death. ““Mourner came from. many parts of the province. They in- cluded ° attorney general Fred rs and his. brother Ar- thur Peters” ¢ Both men were late’ 97. and Arthur from. 1901 to 1908: I thought of ‘this story yester- day as I sat in the stands at the hose sow... |__wondeed «@ w _ i;many eglly good daught tal- llions thee must have been at this @xhibition when hoses wehe -horse show. 1 wandered how many really good draught stal- lions there must. have ben at tthis xhibition whe» horses were , {the most important animals on ‘the Island farms. There must jhave heen a really impressive array of those. handsomely mas- culine specimens of horse flesh | ‘There was only one draught stallion entered in the show here iyesterdav. He was a two-vear old, Rollo Bay Laddie There ;were no./senior stallions, at all. \which tells its own story of how | the draught horses, the numder ‘of work horses; have dwindled faway to practically nothins It’s a result, of Course. of the were 125 carriages in the. fun- ‘age of mechanization but one eral procession He was examining the hoof of |. still dongs for some of the beau- |tiful uorses we knew in the ja stallion-he owned. The animal iyears:that are gone. Prime Ministers’ Meeting — By “ALAN PATERSON - LONDON | Reuters: pears likely to: present took office in October i964. Britain is thought at hér.. The | Commonwealth prime. ministers” this column will have gone to eonference here next month ap- Prime happened in the show ring, and Minister Wilson ,with one of his the sales, ring where Ivan Kerry most difficult problems since he: certain to |manding Monday afternoon:- - pressure.of face trenchant demands. at the; |against -‘eonference fram many of the 22'gime — seized Common wealtl - countries ence: from it Likely Tough For Wilson for tougher handling: ‘of. the issue of Rhodesia. including the of force to topple Prime Minis- ter Tan’ Smith's breakaway gime im the central Afritan tations. .~ colony. ieee They are Hastkion Banda: «f Zambia and Tanzania have Malawi and Borg Olivier of been joined by India in de- Malta. 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Rhodesia | headache - ifrom Arthur’ Bottomley last | Thunsday. : t + A main reason behind Wilson's jdecision to advance au cabinet reshuffle. fromthe fall te last week. was to much tre as possible pare for what’ probably -the most critical prime ters’. conference in Common- wealth history ao Foremost among’ those clalm- ing. that Britain's economic sanctions against Smith's. re- gime have failed. is ,President Kenneth Kaunda «of ‘Zambia, northern ‘neighbor of Rhodesia. ZAMBIA MAY LEAVE Kaunda has threatened. that if Britain fails to end the Rhode- sian—-rebellion —-seen.—he—~-mayv take Zambia out of the Com- _monwealth Tanzania has already off diplomatic — relations Britain. over its handling Rhodesia-—erisis——_and—-may even attend his conference Negro-ruled African countries are getting strong support from ‘Trions to pre- will be with not their sister Asian Common- wealth members External Affairs Minister Sar- dar Swaran Singh of India has called for the use of force to topple the Smith regime But Wilson has repeatedly ‘as- : sured the. British. Parliament his Labor government will not use force to bring down the Smith regime and compel # constitutional change. EMBARGO WORKING British. officials contend the economic embargo ‘is beginning to bite and working more effer- tively mow -than at any time since it was imposed at the end of last year. Top. 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