d I Singer CO. sighw’u'ui'ilfn the K. D w PA E , company u Sydney in _ FEATURE ‘ - SuperVIsor éfilloiiim ":."..‘:‘:":‘1".’.L‘I.° MISSING ’1. o ger in 1954. and since then. ‘ . it» "'_"' A t . The column. Across The ls- 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. on. 22, wool ppom e has managed stores m several .3“ by W A. Mm -n. 5? F k L Cannon has been other Atlantic centres, Prmvincial-Farttgl Edlttll‘r. :1 I ' ran ‘ ' - - not a ar ..ls wee e . sh. t frozen foods and it ls hoped that appointed supervisor 0‘ an Hm, Wife ,5 theformer Joy r. Wham is on mud”. s 1513'“ Pumice” Wm be mare“ sales and service for the Singer Ruth Getsan of Klldare Cape It is scheduled .0 ,2?qu m "Ed in exporting to United King' Company of Canada on Prince. They have two children; Cheryl, the edition of Oct. . 2 To dom markets." Edward Island. eight, and Garry. 1 _ Discuss... P’A‘vquaiII/Pd Y cessors on their needs for. cold storage space on overseas car- go liners. Malcolm Thompson. line rep- resentative for Cane a the United States. met with provincial transportation direc— tor Graham gers before calling on prospective shippers in Charlottetown and Summer- side. Mr. Thompson_sald his line i will have two new mips—one ‘ ready in December and the other in March -— that will run be- tween Halifax and Liverpool CANADIAN TIRE’S All/VFW tax office of Furness. Withy . v . "A or? and Company Limited. Wed- nesday met with Island pro. England. "These ships." he said. “will be fully equipped for carry in g ‘ 3’ Q'yv Sangster. marketing director. The federation committee was Ms... - i.. J I I ‘ ed 1 t ' d is being released by the Can- flightnsirket:itu:gi:ii1§niion:2hti: ada Department of Agriculture_ ate with the minister of agricul- "Sable is an early sizing var- tore on a potato plebiscite. lety of mid-season maturity and A representative potato deal- Canadian naturalist and Prince Edward Island. Wed- ant - governor. Mrs. Bird. conservationist. Dick Bird nesday evening at the Char- and Mr. Bird. who showed a of Regina. Sask. was the lottetown Hotel. Above. from film produced by himself. en- ~ , . y . . guest lecturer at the meeting the left are: Hon, F. Walter titled “A Canadian Naturai- Raigr:pi:l 33:13”? girigggg ifonfgngiscr‘fss Bark“ condi- of the Canadian Club of Hyndman. former lieuten- ist in the Field." . mbers 80 mmdavs after mam p p ' ing. It is a white, smooth. at-I FEDERATION NEWSLETTER rt::r..::.r.:ns.::arcs:. Parkdale Pharmacy It is not suitable as a mainI Sherwood I crop variety. i o . ' Limited amounts of founda— 3 smarles O a o a 0 t tion stock will be available at‘ I I 52.50 per 75 pound bag from the lCanada Department of Agri- ‘cuiture Research Stations at o lKentvilie, Nova Scotia; Fred- s e jericton. New Brunswick and : the Experimental Farm at I jCllarlottetown. Prince Edward By J. LINCOL DEWAR tra large, large and mediums. vincial Dept. of Agriculture \Vlu Island this fan. Now on the planning board Payment will be limited tender a banquet to those who, at the Federation of Agriculture 44.000 dozen thus the maximum took part in this year's Past- s is a general public meeting for amount any produced may re- ure Improvement Competition. Growers the potato industry. The sett- ceive will be limited to $80.00. The function is set for the Leg- . _ ing will be the Athena Regional The payment is made due to the ion Home and the guest speak- Gather High School in Summerside and fact that the weighted national er will be the Rev. F. W. Bol- h ‘ the time Tuesday. Nov. 10 at average for the year stands at ger who will discuss “Confed-T . 8:00 pm. 32 cents per dozen or 2 cent eration and P.E.I." E f and The purpose of the meeting below the support price of 34 Prizes will be presented to. - We carry the ethical vitamin is. of course. to report to potato the winners and the evening' wand petam gréwers W“ products that your physician growers on matters which de. Producers who are not reg- bids fair to be an interesting. meat at when H’gh 50h”! prescribes! velop out. of the March 30 meet- istered with the Board may one for those who realize the‘. summersme- MN 10 ‘0 discuss ing. to give those in official pos- make application by complet- importance of grass as an " potato marketing. i qukdale Phamccy ltions the opportunity of r - ing a section of the claim form. economic factor. Among those expected to at- porting and to have a recogniz- WARBLE FLY : so", TESTING tend are a committee of the} Drug ed dealer assess the market From NOV. 17 to 25 the During the past season 105§P.E.l. Federation of AgricuI-I s d ' situation and prospects. If the P.E.I. Department of Agricul- soil samples were taken froml “"9: Agriculture Ministel j "n "es meeting so desires it will have ture will carry out a Warble pasture fields in this province, Andrew B. MacRae and Reid the opportunity of expressing Ely elimination program in Of the total 35 were 10w 1,, its views on any matter related rince County west of Port- him, em 57 in has 0m; and I , to the welfare of the industry. age- at! ing potash. 3f thzhtotal 53 Remember Nov. 10 for the‘ warble files are 8 really 81' were high in nitrogen. three in t ' special potato meeting in Sum-J Densil'e nuisance and with Pro- phosphor0us. and 13 in potash. I merside, l per cooperation farmers in the What this adds up to is the‘ DIFFICULT SUGGESTION I exist-hugely; of I; fact that most pastures are For over two weeks there‘ T’ ' l 1'38 93 _° far too law in fertility to pro- ' . - mggeytiti): telrgnts 1:; list gm duce abundantly. Grass can I canadlan Made weather for combining and the W “C i 5 ea 31“ utilize a great deal of fertility result is that thousands of 331d laSt through damage to and where it is adequate the re- en 5 .98 acres of heavy gram remain to hides and meat. Remember the suns can he Very satisfactory. lzes 6 11- be harvested. Warble Fly campaign Nov. However. it is likely that lack Black with Red Soles To complicate the situation 17 to 25' of lime is. probably the most ' even on suitable days the hours PASTURE BANQUET serious deficiency in the pro- Boys that can be used are limited as On Oct. 28 the P.E.I. Daity— duelion of grass. as above the dew is late rising and the men's Association and the Pro-= A new potato variety "Sable" l 1 1 r 11 sun sets early. 0 '7‘ t" 13 Potato harvesting appears to ' I be making satisfactory progress 1 women s but there is still a large acre- 3. I A" BIACk Rubber ' r I THIS IS A 3 mass moor l FROM 0"” . n O at -. NEW It CATALOG O (D 5 so in l:. W the first GENUINE _ I FOUR SEASON TIRE Here at last is c medium-priced tire that the average drivpr can leave on his car all through the year. It's designed to outperform any summer tire to snow or mud, or on rain and sleet-covered pavements, and still give more than adequate service on summer highways. Ask your C.T.C. Doctor to show you this remarkable new tire. ROAD HAZARD INSURED 0 I0 Till Ill" 0 I0 IMAGE It“ "th from our ' CAT/1106’ PRICE! EXTRA! Basil and Carry BONUS COUPONS us “new . (0 age remaining in the fields. . Sizes 4 to 9 The growers of processing? crops have. of course. a great S . deal of work ,0 do yet. A pep. A. I. Misses 29 iod of fine weather is certainly‘ ‘ . A" Black Rubber ' going to he needed in Novcm-t Annual Shorthom Penod of the 13 AJ. Clubs Sizes 11 to 3 b“ in Order ’0 COmPIE'E normal Will Extend from October 28th to November 11th farm operation. . . ' It will be recalled that the fall i momma w, of 1962 was a very difficult one I Signed W and resulting a large acreage- r , , of grain being combine during ' ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS ASSN“ 129 Queen St, the first ten days of Decem—l ber. However. that, year a sub— 3 stantiai acreage remained in.‘ the field over winter. mamas owxao Less than four weeks ago Farmers Allied Meat Enter- prises Cooperative le. com- pleted the purchase of the F. W. Fearman Company Ltd. meat processing plant near Hamilton. The sale price has not been disclosed. When completed in 1962. cost of the plant and site was said to have been $2.000.- 000. The plant. is one of the most up to date of its type in Illa Dominion. Former owner and manager 11. R. Gunner of Letchworth. Mordshire. says the plant can handle 6,000 hogs and 650 head of cattle a week. Prior to FAME take-over. the plant was killing 1.500 hogs and 500 You CAN WI" cattle weekly. Acquisition of the Fearman punt marked an unexpected 0N ' o e $127.1 ifiefi'ily “Sic Lhosfliii s uugzrggvglstggg l000. whom... um Charlottetown SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER . WBEESS BLACKWALL - NO TRADE NEEDED lama Speculum 600-650/ I 3 ' 750/14 (775/14) 20.45 1295 800/14 (825/ 14) 22.50 I «so 850/” (855/ N) 24.95 '| 5605 600/15 18.40 I 670/15 (775/15) 20.45 12.95. 'I 'l FWEu‘ Human fialfi VAW” MINI N m 710/15 (815/15) 22.50 760/15 (845/15) 23.50 0’ Oil/IS — 1'05. Wm -- $11M POPULAR SllES 9.97 to 14.63 its” too m, with is advent e! no mm slow 0! mwmu j; I i ‘ 22.3"; Waxmm a. m... [apron Is the "boll-dour of the loop allows". us Coupons in ms msmurlo T a . / . not! Neglect Slipping / V/ Shop 'III 9 p.m. muss 1'an ( @30qu / CANAEIAN Tl R E Thursday and l ma. “t /' A 5 5 0 C ' A T Fun-Swibré Friday lehts duthfl- t t. 09 V II S a. magi-m . . ‘_ TEWART and MacRAE « m V . _ , u em 9. out us» live. which was launched in For the past five years I has been collecting matey tor the construction of 8' chain of farmer- mod processing plants. sev- on] sites have been chosen but edumction has not started. "G PAYMENT no year eg producers who we kept records will be in It for a payment of 3 cents dozen on Grade A eggs-ex- er 'l. R-ansau-‘n Au—