The Guarlian, Charlottetown, Thor. ug-18, 1966. 7... FEDERATION NEWSLETTER — _Low Ground Water Level Real Cause For Concern By-J: LINCOLN DEWAR -'\then move their product directiy 'visit it their-attention being’ di- During the past few ‘days itifrom the field ip the feed mill rected to the attractions of he has become evident that mois-jand sell it-on. the basis of mois- fairgrounds. So in a sense Old ture reserve in the Prince Ed- iture content." “Certainly with |Home: Week pinchhits asa holi- ward Island earth® has disap- 'the break even point in the feed-\dav period for the Federation peared and that conditions are |ing of-hogs now close to 30 cents |staff. So if the phone call is no! worse—moisture wise than at this per pound something needs to answered or the’ door is locked ‘ time last year. ibe done to cut down the feeding lthe answer is Old Home Week. True we were extremely for- cost.’ \POPLAR. SILAGE tunate from ‘mid May on intoineW HIGHWAYS | Our heading is not an error. July, sufficient; moisture was! The situation has practically we really mean “poplar” not available to produce quite satis- disappeared when the rural (been carried out in the making factory crops, however, there i8jroad can be taken for granted as jf silage from poplar trees, this now certainly a qiestion on the one having leisurely traffic and |silage has been fed with grain to late crops such as potatoes and ‘not very much of it. In this rural |over wintering cows. roots. ° ‘ iprovince our highways are car-| Last winter, researchers at the For almost three years rain- |rying more and more traffic and |Melfort farm tested wood pulp fall has been below normal in mach of it. is heavy types of silage on yearling Heref ord this province and this situation|commercial vehicles traveling |steers. Thé silage was prepared has resulted in the water table |at high speed. When slow -mov- |by chopping up and grinding into being lowered to a point where jing farm traffic becomes invotv- pulp freshly cut Trembling As- real concern is in evidence. leq with the swifter moving type pen and Black Poplar trees Rainfall will, of course, do much |serious hazards are developed | Trunk diameters ranged up to 12 to alleviate the crop situation |for both. The urban or commer- \inches. A small quantity of bar- but what is needed is a continua-|cial driver is very oiten un. |ley-enzyme mixture and suffi tion of above average rainfall aware of how rapidly ne comes, cient water to increase the mols for an.extended period in order jyp on a farm tractor. or other ture content to ‘55 per cent were to replenish the water supplies equipment. In too many’ cases added to the pulp. : z on which wells and-streams de- the Operator of the tractor does| Twenty-five steers with an av- pend not take wise precautions and erage weight. of 890 pounds were DAIRY PsNee [ persists in. impeding the normal ldivided into five groups for the Our ‘congratulations go to MisS flow of traffic. Cl jtest. < 3 Kay Forbes of Lot 16 who was 'petter ‘ieee a ae | Because wood pulp.especially the successful contestant for the sary by both operators if high- that from .mature trees, is lack- Kee CO) OS My JUST WHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED ... LOWER THE PRICES! ... INCREASE THE VALUE! ... PROVIDE MORE SAVINGS! PET | alia A yo S.duot OR COs 20) apes) “Canada's only torel discount AO ade DISCOUNT DRUG DEPARTMENT STORE drug chain” title of Dairy Princess for, tle ways are to be shared.on a mu- ing in crude protein and some next year. Actually in a nation- | is. : other nutrients required by live a) sense the honor will be shar- tually. satisfactory’ basis. Tek Mr. Robertson sees it be , ed co-jointly with last year’s HALF HOLIDAY ling used mainly to provide bulk winner Miss Jean MacPhail. It The Federation of Agriculture in high energy rations. {s hoped to have both young wo- is not directly involved in Old! Pulp silage also has some -po- men attend the Canadian Na-'Home Week but because the tential as a source of energy be tional Exhibition, one as a com- Ddirymen's Association operates [cause cattle can diges> cellulose, petitor and the other for exper- \its dairy booth and is also a con- ithe majof—component of wood ience to be used in the future. ‘tributor in prize money: to the |Further work..to..assess the ef- APEC AND AGRICULTURE hay competition’ the Federation |fect of different methods 6f=pro- This year's annual meeting of office is at best on slightly less cessing or ensilimg could lead to ’ APEC will take place in Halifax than halftime. | _ ‘an improvement in this “poten: October ?, 3 and 4. A portion of Actually_not very many people tial. the program will be devoted to a discussion on the topics *‘Agri- . . . : < «seas Cross-Canada Fight Slated Against Forces Integration ek: (Oy § Day-In! Day-Out! LOWER DRUG and PRESCRIPTION PRICES! ‘29.00 So. FWIN *25.00 J eerolon TT MERCHANDISE : = 18's. ’ We reserve the right. to limit quortities. nee ie ( anacin x -. COMP. $1.39 a “CONTAC-C COMP. $1.49... po ee CO-PYRONIL _ LORD'S culture — Where is it Going” and. ‘‘Marketing Agricultural Products’’.-These, topics will be" dealt with by speakers and ques- tioners with a number. of the in- _ CASH YOUR S.quOT 000 a year the larger farm oper- ¢fficiencies yi involv bein anking: : ; : - eee aye on ac ee TORONTO (CP)—A’ group of erate with organizations and cit BABY 25's. ics. - yee oes ied bye sate ais jens who Foil oeens : . COMP. $2.25 ...... Seat aie S _W We ogni. Marsral have mi ans for a arbitrary decision to abolish . 3 p; sear ee. sshucane crapeetincs ‘cross-Canda fight . against De- the three separate service BONUS . si be of agriculture is developing -in fence Minister Hellyer’s scheme ‘bodies. - CORICIDIN-D , ' $ - ee business and industrial circles. {or -integration of .this coun- | One of the group attending the én ‘ oc If this situation exists, two rea- ‘Ty's armed forces. meeting was R. C. G. a cin CHEQUE ‘ 24's. ; : Ce gons—are- _probably.—responsible,.._ Air Marshal W. A. Curtis. for- president of the Navy League o Ee s oc com 1s @ rs] First of all an abundant supply ™er chief of air staff, was’ hon- |Canada, who — said = he repre- sect: ‘ : , —s of food can no-longer be takenorary. chairman at the gather- |sented 30,000 navy veterans. e) ; =" HERE! = = ic : — for granted even in the western !n& of 18 ex - servicemen who! R. G. Bundy, national pres*-- Item en sale ; : seeeoh PYRIBENZAMINE _ “4 world and secondly an industry Claim support for their objec- dent of the’ Naval Officers Ar’ Wed. to Saturday . Cc Foe where operators are buying the tives’ exists among other groups sociation of Canada, also at- a i ae , . : products of other industry in Of veterans in major Canadian-tended— gs z : COMP $1.00 2 $10,000 lots certainly 1s not to be cities. = : Directors elected include EX LAX ‘ez e 28" 26" ‘ ia Saussure ss sverionkad: Soabaan See pe pr errhingg eC mae coe es Hendy : Large xX _ ; ~ aegar pada he —pay —read-—_at_the meeting said. the Air fice - Marshal a ; eee 2 . ee —riay- are’ Important consuming 2r0up would be called the Tre] Wray, —Bria7jsjaw —Ig,h n son OA] come. 55 Pcett tones DIMETAPP $4 - nits, while the” well paid_ urban Service Identities Organization Col, Ed.wa rad Royee — ‘Col a : - ; : oo 2 - 3 wage earner may be a consum- The statement said ‘TRIO James Strathy,-Brig. C. S.- Mc- ae me Extentabs 12’s. - | ‘ - s er to the extent of $5,000-or $l0- = = -ve—thecombatiKee.and, Lt. Cmdr Gordon BROMO = SELTZER ‘C i WOME S178 | ; : of the navy, ~the Ford. ae : = : : aa” army -and the air force’’ by de- LORD'S ; ci J et SSS ‘ : nt. se % me ; ee ey nC et HUN ™ manding. ans immediate halt to| — CITY CELEBRATES te = 3 Se oe een ae, fa NEO SYNEPHRINE c - GRAIN. MATTERS ‘any. further steps toward. the The city of Prince Albert.” = ’ : age of 12. Comp. 3.95 - ; . = : meenann cs ee dn a recent editorial the -edi- Creation —of-.a—single .military”Sask., is celebrating its centen- : 1 . ‘ : ee eee “44 ex. ‘anthistamine spray. : : Maritime: F orce.”” - wial- this year. : D eld K d j Pr il z : -COMP:: 31:25: Rig tiele swore ee Leto Meares tiade at the (2 Robert-H --Hilbora -0f : Toronto ese s Sasa e eae ESSE: oda's Kianey Fills , x a former lieutenant - colonel | Z Agricultura] Institute by a not ed authority re freight assistance | andthe reaction in our_own. col-°, COME Ne 8 nee and commanding~ officer of. the Toronto Scottish Regiment, was elected as president. » 10000009 0D 08; sig “PURITY DAIRY - $9.22] souarcane ae SKcoyy Pr eoocoeocoe umn. The Maritime Farmer “Parents Prefer for sothing sunburn. 3 es. ; . ; WANTS PROBE 7 ” en > quite properly points out some pees itv Producis C ACO rewtey COMP._31.25— 55. Se ef the physical shortcominys ef ana aut caval eit Purity | EP L $ our local grain. Its higa mom)" ’ : x 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 5 K : aon a cua 2 : ture content makes it of ques. |S!0n into the een Plan. OMP. $1 40 DESENEX € tionable value for commerciai _!t said the group would co-op | «eeeees = uo, zi . milling. Remarks the editor. — , i ER N fe c fr vf Ointment or powder. “What is needed now ateour. !o L ST | IF ; P| Bab Pp COMP: $1.50... oo i ce. ate cal feed mixing plants is a, gram CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS : e a : as Ic y an » : $ ahi - ; drying machine wiih enough ca- : Re en . pacity to dry and: store.-a- large COMP. 98e ........ eS 3 rennmlify SS ISUPREL COMP $415 §..0°. 2: ae 3 s 1 9 Ali Sizes and Colors COMP. 25¢ ......:..+ _ Members’ of: the Institute of Chartered Accountants ef 4 Prince Edward Island for the year ending April 30, 1967. ; quantity of grain in a reasonable | ; MISTOMETER © short space of time.” ‘‘Farmers ‘ rg pPascheaw wow SaaS. oe Oe. He eee te Barons Donald F. Archibald, Archibald Farm Products Ltd., Port ro) foe : A |) Nazaire Arsenault, T. E. Hickey & Co., Summerside, P-E.I. ‘ Hartley M. Condon, Hudson, McMackin & Co., Saint John, N.B. . ‘ F , C : MAALOX $ - : Harvey Edwin Crowell, Crowell, Balcom & Co., Halifax, a r or ; 1 2 f Gene Douglas Dennis, Deputy Pr Treasurer, ar- : ; : : 5 tt lottetown, P.E.I. 1S FON TIME: oh Se e See ceca diag Walter W. B. Dick, Hudson, McMackin & Sn peels a oy) . 3 Ch oh shia ie PaLWae seis ck ro . = J. Wellington Dixon, Department of Nationa venue, Sain q ' ; "DAD GOT n.J John, NB. Noxzema Tropictan c PHISOHEX “§ ° Harold A. Forsythe, Department 0: National Revenue, Ottawa, play Q TIP OF MY VIOLIN Galacis 4 az. lotion in plastic bottle. - Camille Gallant, Eastern Packing Company, Souris, P.E.1. COMP. $1.25 ......-.-.------++-- “Swab COMP si’ sienert: 6 on. ” with a Arthur J. Garrett, 100 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown, PEI. Cotton Swabs Cc - $4.00 .........- 2.625 nea : William J.B. Gentleman, McDonald, Currie & Co., Sain’ : ‘7 Fr y Sine vee Met COPPERTO ui MAGNOLAX | WANT AD!" Philip Godtrey, Price Waterhouse &Co.. Mot real, Que. a )PPERT NE $ 1 3 1 COMP $1.18 ............ ols L Cc a | H. Raymond Hennessey, ational Revenue, g ak da. lacadtvn. Charlottetown, P. E. I. : COMPS SES oo eee ee “i COMP. $1.50 ......... a Charles Cyril st ce o ae ie, FE: : CASE OF T. Earle Hickey, T. E. Hickey ., Summerside, P.E_T. = - = - : Neil W. Higgins, 91 Fitzroy St., Charlottetown,, P.E.I. SEA 'N SKI $4 ENFALAC $ 92. KAOPECTATE c Harry M. Hughes, Provincial Auditor, Charlottetown, P-E.I. ; 15 ec. tine Liquid -heby . ; : Gordon H. Johnson, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., Halifax, 14 ga ballon . lermiuia. ¥en. " : NS. ? a Keith T. Lapp. M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd., Summerside, P.F.T COMP. $1.75 . : eovccesese seer COMP. $7.92 seees sees COMP. $1.39 oe ; J, Russell Leard, Department of National Revenue, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. ‘ Waldon J. MacGillivray, M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd., Summer- side, P.E.I. : Joseph Lyman MacInnis, Trans-Canada Pipe Lines Ltd., Tor- onto, Ont. Ist QUALITY Floyd MacKinnon, H. R: Doane & Co., Charlottetown, P.E.I. Albert N. MacNeill, P.E.1.. Hospital, Charlottetown, P.E.1. Ralph D. Manning. Currie Bidg,, Charlottetown, P.E.T. Randolph W. Manning, H. R. Doane & Co., Charlottetown, ieee ‘William E. Massey, 55 Upper Prince St.. Charlottetown, PFT | G. Kenneth MacKenrie, Touche; Ross, Bailey & Smart, Saint | John, N.B. / Erskine A. Mowatt, McDonaid, Currie & Co., Saint John, N.B. John M. Mulligam,-c/o Ralph D. Manning, Box.455, Charlotte- town, P.E.I. LORD'S OFFERS - REE) Blacké White or Color We een aeRO “ - William S. Munro, Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart, Montreal, When Dad finally let _me quit l a QUE. wi = Sa taking those awtul violin Alexander FE. Pierce;-Riddell, Stead, Graham & Hutchinson, lessons, I heaved a sigh of Montreal. Que. Ross D. Pigot, Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown, PFT David Reevey, Reevey’ Blackmore. Burnham, Laws & Page. Saint John, NB 7 } : Hugh Edgar Spencer, Reddell, Stead, Graham & Hutchinson, Halifax, NS. i : een M. Laird Watt, Price, Waterhouse & C., Montreal, Que. | ~ H. Gordon Williams, H. R. Doane & Co., Charlottetown, P:F.T. REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Licensed té"practise publi¢ accounting in Prince Edward relief! But then Mom asked what about all the money we had spent for the violin? Thank goodness, Dad had @ solution. He put a_ little want’ ad in The Guardian- Patriot and three days later the violin was sold. Best of all, Mom and Dad put the Me ist QUALITY FANS Sizes 8", to 11 ‘ Beat the heat with this cool price. P COMP, $22.95 } == ° ash in-my’bank account! S : Boy, those want’ ada sure Island for the vear ending May 31. 1967 under the Public work fast! Accounting a Auditing Act of. Prince Edward Island €1949)° Leo J. Corcoran. Montreal. Que ' Gabriel Demms, 224 Grafton St, Vernon J Fraser, Souris, PEI J. Frank Gallant, Richmond, P.E_1. FLOYD MacKINNON, Secretary Treasurer Institute “of Chartered Accountants, of Prince: Edward Island DIAL 4-8506 For Fast, Helptut WANT AD SERVICE v The Guardian - Patriot REPEL ONE STOP SHOPPING Charlottetown, BET