---ei . ' . , , I A "c"""""" """' Gm" Ii" 79"" iiiiistiistioii ststioii FIELD DAY "W" M " M 1” "Nah" I Wall Attended Here Last evening A. Piekard Ma- -A M03830! LAN! . . . leraeahsea nailed chinery Ltd... put on their Pre- ventive Maintenance School for owners. operators and mechanics of "Caterpillar" equipment. '11ie School which will be an an- The purpose of the School was to give helpful hints and sugges- tions to the owners and operators, so that they may get the most out of ttie life and efficiency that is built into their "Caterpillar" equipment. There were approximately 115 men in attendance who saw five films on Preventive Maintenance and safety of "Caterpillar" ma- chines. Between films discussions were held. and questions answered by A. Plckard Machinery Ltd.. Ser- vice Department employees and a Oflhree Months HALIFAX. (OP) --John Muir. '. salesman with the bank- rupt National Thrift Corporation, was sentenced to three months-in commission. . He was acquitted on a charge that he received the coinisilasion after Judge J. Welsford MacDonald ruled that there was reasonable doubt he actually received the cash. rractor Company. During the interrnisslon dem- onstrations of the latest shop ipment were put on by the mechanics. Many of the men expressed the feeling that much was learned from the school, and are looking The Dominion Department of Agriculture. in co-ope .tion with the Provincial Department of Agriculture, will hold an Illustration Station Field Day on the following date-rain or shine: :l'ar-iaetWillIamB.Johnatnaaaadsea.!:ngl.tvar.JnaeII. 2:00 pas. : lea. C. 0. Baker, Dr. J. A. lzed pastures, meadows. mixtures for hay and pasture, cereals, root and potato crops will he observed. The experimental work active on the Illustration Stations will be reviewed and discussed by the Super- visor. Take this as an opportunity to meet your neighbours. to converse with departmental representatives and view the work that is in pro- gress. ' ATTENTION FARMERS "'”P- 5W"""' Mr Glen A Lee. of Vernon River is the sole re nual anal washld tthi ha i '11; . 3.0. s.c.w L.c.caui..ag, ' ' V on the M:ipeque eRoa.d, Cleiifrlgstter: p:,”:h.&":g',.;FIut,;I;,tf:,',nV'fo 3123' P'"'t' mt” T F'”' resentative for International Products in Prince Ed. fxf; "9 1"” 'W" mm defraud the company of 3150.56 in a tour will be made of the Illustration Station fields and fertIl- ""4 m"'d Ft "'9 P””'1F 3"” 0 Anyone else claiming to be a re resentative for International Stock Food Company Ited, is dw so without the authority of the International 8 Food Company Limited. W. NI BLACK, Ag. ' t, Illustration Shdous, Experimental Sutton. Prince Edward Island. Lundell Harvester Demonstration r d 2 tin R lr ' : o c N. Vim Md - mm mm npmmmm of the Cmrpmm lgrvtgi-er mg I mee s on up: A field demonstration Will be held at RAEDALL trough. the other slipped ever wtti hell the trough in position. one prong at each aloe is nailed to fence wire as shown. 1 Eighty-one per cent of a 21,331 dressed EMBA mink mutations mid mostly at firm prices at Hud- son's Bay Company. New York, auction last week. Royal pastels were slightly easier. us 42 per cent sold. beaver 40 sold and the general opinion was ed for higher priced goods. the generll response was that prices were about unchanged with the last EMBA sale. At the same sale the following day standard ranch mink sold at firm prices. The of- tidal account report said there Wu good interest particularly for commercial type merchandise; 73 per cent of the 21,478 pelts were told. Top males brought 330, top females 315. At Resins, Sask.. auction June 12, 150,000 muskrats were offered and extra large brought 31.38 to 61.44; large, 51.16 to 31.24. A choice selection of individual fur fashions with couturier styling make their fall debut in the first collection to be ,shown at Ver- gara. lnc. These have one char- acteristic in common. quality workmanship that stands out in mink as well as Russian broad- lail lamb the two featured furs. The story in mink is. livened up by color. a talking'point in black and pink-dyed versions as well as in new mutations such as"' the dark gray "blue Iris.” Black mink used here is French-dyed. Most IN I OONNEOTED VIITN Silver Fox And M. Wild mink per cent sold. otter 70 per cent that while some response develop- OI TOPIOS rent list shows 970 firms handling mink this year as compared with 913 in 1953 and 636 in 1952. These figures include firms making mink exclusively, those making mink in addition to other lines wholesalers. This duplication in the listing applies to other furs as well. The number of firms handling persian lamb dropped in 1954 to 778 from the figure of 956 a year ago. This compared with 728 firms two years a-go and 747 three years ago. The directory indicates that a total of 48 types of furs are currently being pro- duced in the New York market. Paul Reinhardt, whom many ranchers will remember when the International Fur Conference was held in Charlottetown some years ago. is making strenuous ef- forts to have the tariff on fox pelts imported into the United States from Canada removed. Here is his open letter to the fur trade of the United States and Canada . . . "New York buy- ers go to the fur sales in Canada to buy fox pelts. They are aware of the duty they will have to pay when they bring said pelts into he United States. They will. there- are try to purchase the goods suf- ficiently cheaper to compensate for the payment of duty. when these said buyers return to our American market, they carry with them a mental picture of what they paid in Canada and expect to buy U. S. pelts for the same ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. andi v Montreal to Amherst and Moncton for Halifax and Nova Scotia Lv. Ch'town 12:15 P. M. Daily. Lv. S'side 1:45 PM. Daily. Ar. S'side 2:40 P. M. Daily. Ar. Ch'town 4:10 P. M. Daily. Ar. S'side 9:10 PM. Daily. Ar. Ch'town 10:30 P.M. Dally. FOR SUMIMIEBSIl)E- FOB CHABLOTTETOWN- SUMMER SONEDULES EFFECTIVE JUNE 25, 1954. Offering for your convenience a new fast daily service to without any change, for Boston and American points one change only. In addition to the above trip we operate a daily trip (with connections at Amherst ALL BUSES OPERATED ON STANDARD TIME F011. BOSTON-NEW roan and MONTREAL- I F011 AMHERST and MONCTON-- Lv. Ch'town 8:20 A.M. Dally Except Sunday. Lv. S'side 9:45 AM. Daily Except Sunday. Lv. Ch'town 5:00 P.M. Sundays and Holidays Only. Lv. S'side 6:35 P.M. Sundays and Holidays Only. Lv. Ch'town 8:20 A.M., 12:15 P.M., 4:00 P.M. Dly Ex. Sat. dc Sun. Lv. Ch'town 8:20 A.M., 12:15 P.M., 4:00 P.M.. 9:15 P.M. Sat. Only Lv. Ch'town 12:15 P.M., 5:00 P.M., 9:15 P.M. Sunday Only. points daily except Sunday). ATTENTION FARMERS Put up your hay the easyiway, with a JOHN DEERE Forage Harvester. ' Standing or windrowed, green or dried . . . all forage crops are taken in stride by the .lOHN,DEERE Forage Harvester with "Quick-Latch" Mower Bar, Windrow Pickup, and Row Crop unit. Check these quality features: . "Power strip-feeding? of Windrow Pickup and Power Mower bar assures positive, steady feeding with no dead spots. . Adjustable length of cut gives the right out for every crop. No extras needed to change cut. Conveyer floor and lower gathering chains of row crop unit travel faster than upper chains to make cer- tain stock buts are fed through first for better cutting. Uniform-speed feefl rolls and conveyer of basic unit assures positive ” op and bottom" feeding to fly- wheel cutter. Gear and rack mounting of rear moveable feed roll prevents binding as the roll raises and falls with the crop. Heavy-duty flywheel-type cutter cuts fast and clean . . . develops momentum to cut through tough spots . . . features open design to save more leaves. Yes, you can call us at any time to arrange for a demonstration. FARM on Saturday the 26th June at 3 p.m. You are cordially invited to attend and see the Lundell har- vester in operation as well as the Lundell blower fill- ing an upright silo. Both of these machines are unique in design and will make better grass silage at lower cost. They are on display at BEATON dz MacRAE Shur-Gain Feed Service mill at Winsloe. 'Raedale Farm is situated on the Union Road due east of the Airport. BEATON & MacRAE Your Lundell Dealer ATTENTION FARMERS AN Makes - All Sizes USED TUBES & TIRES FOR TRUCKS - CARS - TRAILERS at OLEARINO PRICES Phone 3574 TANTON'S TIRE SERVIOE 152 Kent St. BALERS "Invest in the best”-John Deere Farm Implements. A. PIOKARD FARM TRAOTORS LTD., Malpeque Road P- E. 1- Lv. S'side 9:55 AM., 2:50 P.M.. 9:15 PM. Daily Lv. S'side 6:30 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv. S'side 5:10 PM. Saturday Only. FOE TIGNISK- Lv. Ch'town 4:00 P.M. Lv. S'side 5:30 PM. Dally Except Sun. Lv. Ch'town 9:15 P.M. Lv. S'side 10:40 P.M. Sunday Only. Ar. S'side 9:45 AM. Ar. Ch'town 11:15 A.M. Dally Except Sun. Ar. S'side 6:30 P.M. Ar Ch'town 7:45 P.M. Sunday Only. FOB SOURIS and NORTH LAKE- 1 Lv. Ch'town 5:00 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. Lv. Ch'town 9:15 P.M. Saturday and Sunday Only. 1'01! SOUltIS- p Lv. Ch'town 11:30 AM. Dally Except Wednesday and Sunday. Ar. Ch'town 3:30 P.M. Daily Except: Wednesday! FOB CABDIGAN and GEORGETOWN- Lv. Ch'town 5:00 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. Lv. Ch'town 9:30 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv. Ch'town 5:00 P.M. and 10:00 P.M. Saturday Only. FOB MONTAGUE and MURRAY RIVIE- Lv. Ch'town 12:30 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. cnnspicious in formal wraps. it price. Th, canadian, .3 wen .3 also puts on n his show as trim- the United States fox farmers, are min! on bllck-dyed R11-will penalized for the value of the tar- brnadtail lamb such as slim wrap 11:, "This tariff penalty works a acket accented with ele g ant ounse collar of black mmk- very uqoua hardship on the fox . . . farmers” of both countries. and it Pmkidyed mmk I” 'I "'5 be" m is a'condition which needs to be straight stole styled with three g o: mm; ::::::t:..'t.:::i:.:; .:1tii2'i.l.l?. 3”” "I m. cm hfd P uh 'n world is largely governed by what "F 51:: "”mk' 1: W I 3,” happens on the North American '""I W I9 m M” ” '3 Continent. The United States most unusual pieces of the collec- - Iliill. a sleeveless fly-away jacket Tram” wmud bend” 1” more with huge capucine collar. Main Imm T WI" nmvery M "Mb . ed fox than it is receiving now ::'':”i;&;" ht v':;":'”::at-mg;:u::.uI:; from tariff collections on fox from Canada. The bond of friendship duble cape. All types of mink , '3',” out in mm hen". and brotherliness which xists be short g costs with loose. straight bodies xi?"-:h;,glm::dv::,y'un:?lc:rCB3g and full-length coats interpreted in. ulnd"d3 Ind pmducuon in flowing to narrow silhouettes. g Preferred look is giant collared :;sIL:i,l:'::: g;eg:5h:::;:”t?e 3; " ”u"u'"' Canada fox pelts may be import- New Idea Pick-up Balers in Stock Follow the trend-Buy NEW IDEAI NOTICE not PRODUCERS CHANGE IN SW!F.l"S SHIPPING SCHEDULE FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY - . v Also in stock. Iiayloaders. mowers. rates. etc. , A good assortment of used Lv. Ch'town 12:30 P.M. and 9:30 P.M. Sunday Only. Lv. Ch'town 10:00 P.M. Saturday Only. mm. hek," Wm, dnumaker ed into the United States free of detailing make the biggest im- duly-" The folio Agents will be receiving hogs all day ,,,,,,,o,, 1,, m,,,,,, ,,,.,,,d.,u ;.,,,1,, Norman w. Shields. executive ma woop ssaaxns (NOVA scorra CONNECTIONS)- MONDAY June 8”. gt. -me mlndum ink; 15 "liking secretary of Canada Mink Breed- Lv. Ch'town 9:30 AM. and 12:30 P.M. Daily. ' within ii. mm,.box outlines touch- err. 3. 11- 2. Fort WllllIm- 011- Ar. Ch town 3:50 PM. and 7:55 RM. Duly. Elm” ,,,,,,,,,,, ,. .4 on by the 5mm”; 1.1,, muk. tario. has sent out a circular to ANNANDALE y . in. . low w.;,mn, .g blckggo ,1. all mink ranchers members of the FOB MURRAY HARBOUR (VIA WOOD IsLAND)- SOUR” ---- " met "bud. deumn. of pocket; association. showing the efforts Lv. Ch'town 3.45 P.M. Daily Except Sunday. ST. PETERS g Nnrow, cum," nee", hit me that are being made towards the Ar. Ch'town 10.40 A.M. Daily Except Sunday. MONTAGUI "m 1,". bum, dbow. 3,-olduu popularizing mink pelts through Ar. Ch town 7:55 P.M. Sunday Only. CARDIGAN gggg H M G G ”;,'””"i' "” ”'''”'' 1”" ,1" ff”; 3:f,,,m;d,L',T ;.f1,1'.2f.h,,1'";,p;f,'f1"L:; FOB sommnsroa (Via noNanaw)- MURRAY naiiiibvi A - D- : oulderad at le wldel an e - , , wnh wk hmye thlt ship" rum telgvjsfon gnd gm moot", Hg Lv. Ch'town 3:00 PM. Friday and Saturday Only. Qvgr mm mm, hned w.g,mne, says it is important to note that Lv. Ch'town 4.00 P.M. Sunday 111'. (YLIABY I;-ggtgr emphggjg jg now bging AP. Ch town 10.15 AM. Friday and Saturday Only. -.... .EDWIN KANSEN . Cruakin and Feldman. New directed towards attracting Eu- Ar. Ch'town 8:00 PM. Sunday Only. 1'0'"' "IL ' m P. E. . York furriers who have conslstant- HVESTOC5 PEN5 ropean customers. The active par- piomoted silver for and its M Q '1 un 1 gclpation in North America gay us cm are re n seeve 1!: tr d i th - . . cantourerhcapepstyllee. aTr:produc- 1I:1'lIn:r:FetTl: ye:i'eha'snI;d aefirr; rho"? Ch M" F.” rho” hue 2.” tion of which lnpears in the Iet- influence on the market. Canada rm D? Eon rurunl: IEIEBENCI est Womens Wear Daily. N. Y.. is also a large , : " 1 congum. Iith the following: "Fashioning ”'.-:-cnAnLon'm'owN FOR INFORMATION -v The following Agents will be reoelvln hogs,TUESDAY MORNING. (Receiving hogs at the loa ng stations until train time.) - - - , . Continued on page 12 -1 far into 1 . i i moo-ot.axco- no-:--:::::-.',asi'-:-:::t;: - P-S nounc e - S toured back. . I I C MELVILLI ....... .-.. .-....-...JonN MMDONALD with new aleevey ltyllangclagnd 'e:nf GIANDVIEW L- ...-.l0IlN MacKINNON " " rr. ram - oawnu. . import - '”" "I"! ” W” 1' ""”""1"l nm.r.vmw ....:..-....-..--.-..-.1'. a. stout AINEAS COADY Inion market I urces tlii a , eordin to an oanalysis oaf ,TisI- oinen's Wear Daily. New Get Your HAY ROPE FROM YOUR MASTER DEALERS Oliariottetown ............. .. L. J. Rosslter ..,.- -..'.-.s. 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RECEIVING DOGS AT CIIABIDITITOWN ALL DAY MONDAY AND UNTIL TBAIN TIME (11:00 A. M. STANDARD TIME) on TUESDAY. For trucking service please contact our Agent in your locality. ' THE ABOVE ORANGE WILL BE IN El"l'E(.'1' FOR NEXT WEEK ONLY. nhnmnmna rr is.-rns: vownta: or 11008 snirrnn on Tim TIP NO. 44 After your turkeys are one week old, sprinkle insoluble grit over the feed twice week- ly. Do not feed grit free choice as turkeys will often eat too much grlt. You will find our prices exceptionally good. "DO NOT. DELAY -"BUY YOUR HAY ROPE TODAY". from . The Fanner's Friend Let's Discuss Your Feed- ing Plan With Your 15- landis MASTER Man IVAN KERRY 3333333333333 5333333333333 A. KENNEDY & co. i.tii. ””:””":"”3lli”l”vi-sh-"l”1iv'7”'”””'"”””v .. ...D'.:ss5 .,., I ”"L”:.g:...1”” szosoon St..J'o"NC:A.RrO"'I'AIl:l"OWN' - Dletalil-1c "I" WMMU co" "M"-En '-