© By NEIL A. MATHESON i and news .but the main reason I'm. writing this column—it’s the first work I've dene since the doctor ordered a strict ‘complete rest'’ regime two weeks ago-is ‘to tell my freinds of the. livestock world, and other exhibition fans, swhy T disappeared from the Provine- {al Exhibition Coliseum on Tues- of comment ev evening twas on mv wav hack te town from Southport. I intended to turn in the story T had written on the day's cattle and swine show, and then attended. the Ayrshire haifer sale. But: a.tight soreness in niv ‘chest changed the situation rapidly A blood pressure check indi- eated I had heen working much ton hard and that was that-In fairness. to. my publisher Hancox, and my friends Wallie Ward and Pius Callaghan who handle the managing editor duties, I want to sav the hard work bit is. entirely mv own fault. These men have‘long since put-me-completely-on-myx— own: “and emphasised the perils. of overwork # ~—- Bnt-the+-Mathesen—home-. really rocked when Mrs. Mathe- son went to the hospital with a fairly bad case of pneumonia. and last Fridav suffered a stroke. which paralyzed her left side The deterisriation in her condition had the morale of. my daughters and-mvyself just’ as low. as it eiuld. be by Monday morning Yesterday noon our. medica! adviser talked with us at length < about it. though, and convinced us our favorite lady has a little better than a fifty percent _ chance of recovering Enough-ef the Matheson.prob- lems. We're hoping and praying for the best, just:as many ‘ you have done, and are doing for your own loved. ones when they are threatened by disease CONGRATULATIONS I want to congratulate Lester Rankin—and-his-son;-Barrv,for showing the grand champion _ steer: at. the exhibition steer “show. And congratulations -also to-Don and Blair Wood of Prima ~ Fertilizers: he. paid-the- the top_ price oe Offers Not Guilty Plea A-plea of not guilty. was. en- "tered by Ivan’ Edison Meyers of “Lake. Verde when he appeared before Magistrate James -B Johnston in Queen's . County Magistrate Court vesterday morning on a charge of impair- ed driving. ._ Robert “Alexander MacKenrie of -Chaftottetown—was- and” cost on each’ of two" phar ges of making false representa- tion of facts in claiming Unem- ployment Insurance - benefits The accused pleaded guilty to the charge of telling an UIC.of- | ficial that he was available for __ John Frederick MacRae, Iris, ae fined—$25—and—costs——or— 30 Yays\for illegal possession of un | © Sp=wfullsmanufactural liquor. Four other men appeared on eharges of illegal possession of | liquor, that had been legally pur. | chased and were fined =: and cs = or 30 dav. e ‘Director ~ ~ Announces + PN N00 am Ds 1 Open House hm ForX city Recreationm “Director has Announced that the army 2] ‘Open House’ Dav for the “five City supervised - play- grounds™s set for. todaY~ A. full round of eve..ts> await all participants. with the follar% ae hichlichts im %30 a.m Horseshae tournay sant “at Victoria Park), _ Ten bots entered in this event.~ UR, m ~Girls Softball Fine, “Ru ehoro ™ “Gquare va Con: . fe ught-“Sqhare; “Rest two —of “three series~ XY Titties Leabue and “Farnt League sem)-tinals- “pest * two>-naf three. series ~ 30 Km Bove cotihal®s fin. 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In Sep tery bee Reader's Digest now f wat Pill - WAR + of For This Farm Columnist of 35 cents_a pound alive for the Fhave several interesting bits Angus steersthat weighed 1,62 ed in a letter to the editor by pound Don. -totd. me thev are going to change an appropriate amount of the price up-to adver- tising, going to .split the carcass ~and have some excellent beef’ in their freezers for cosumption in their homes We think [it will be reason- ably. priced meaf at that’. he told me “and it will:make choice, eating I'm purposely Keeping column short for. 1 still tire fast, but [ think I should thank Wil- liam ‘Bill’ Rall of the Co-op Supermarket for btiving the eight steers. that were withdrawn from the auction part of the sale in the Coliseum on sWow night, cause the previous animal had sold for 29 cents Had the animals\not heen sold at the sale, the entire show and sale would have heen wiped out. Mr. Ball offered 28 cents a poupd for the licht steers” The owners came back with a de mand of 39. cents, then the both sides Comoromised for ‘the °29- cent price level IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENT ~-hope-to sav more-Aboutthis event later, but now as I must be brief. and I do want to tell you about. an important Sereloe ment As many of you know, weekly livestock sales are held in Truro, NS. where farmers can ‘take their animals ‘and. have them sold. to the highest: bidder I'm told -that a former ‘Islander, Howard Roper. manages these sales and the auctioneer is Frank Burkley. Glen: Cotton, tells me= he ‘doubts that is fhe correct spelling of the — auctioneers name. but that Is the ‘way, it sounds,. he tells me. Well Mr. Burkley—Tl!l use that spelling—is coming fo put on. similar sales of cattle. in Charlottetown. He had intended” to hold the first sale at the Ex- hibition Grounds on SepteMber 7, Glen tells me. But the dis- location ‘of trafficby the rail- strike, and the carferry tieup, has-caused. a postponment, until the transportation problem works | itself. out!” Mr—Cotton-telis-me-the-sales_ will be held in Barn number 10 j at the Exhibition, Grounds and | Mr. Burkley wil) run the sales \‘on"his own. He intends ta: take _| with ee a number of main- vers, T.am told, for: the | par few sales at least: ensure more active. bidding. BEEF PRICES “One” more item and fm through. .If some of vou were confused when vou read in this paper Saturday a statement that | beef process in this province are | three cents higher than thev are in_Toronto. let me_clear that up. ee -a Jong-time. and most highly. respected.-friend. | “But he—had— his —figures— mixed | just a little. Orlin Simans Works hen in-fact he was-not.- States: Views On New ae Orin Stmmons, director of the Prince Edward Island Emer- | ‘gency Measures Organization isaid in an interview vesterday | thatthe _system_ofissuing—per- “mits to-vehicies “leaving the Ts- jland on the Northumberland Ferry Service has been work- ing well since it went into effect on>Saturday morning He said im an interview that {permits ate. only required for |vehicles leaving the Island province. No permi!s are requir- | ed for. vehicles goiaz, Je PET Mr, Simons said persons phon ing the EMO headquarters ~here are issued permits for the Wand Islands to Caribou crossing. All | ‘they have to do then is drive to t - re sity pecrtal ae out Be Sumnterside Box Office: Linkletter Travel Agency 325 Market parture.and board the St. Ph 436-3030, ferry» he said Z ony “The EMO_chiel sid —“‘tratto hasnt been as heavy as>we anti- cipateds’” > Sometifves the ferries sail half full and sometimes they are ful- Ya, loaded the ‘said. The’ ferries have. A capacity for 60_ cars Mr. “Simons said thenferry sone “has in¢reased itsMdaily ings to 10 from each terming oo at from the usual “eight. Tae service starts™ ~at & am and“puns through to 8 T5xp, m AC Simons said that so farno Meaving Prince Edward= Te inNan shad Yochange his plan- ned sailing ‘time. He said that on Cow Brand Baking Soda in aquart of warm water, Odours and stains disappear instantly ~no suds or gritio rinse away. No wonder it's recommenden: by- 22 leading refriqetator manufacturers! Cow.Brand-- . ‘Baking Soda Eo and he and Blair.j,are_ this - ‘TO & some occasions even have been told. Mr. Gass and several ‘other spokesmen observed that many cattlemen feared a drop | in beef cattle prices when the e strike tied up the local eee | Recovering 2 The Guardian, Charlottetow ies., Aug. 30, 1966. New Title DAR ES.SALAAM. Tanzania plant in Charlottetown. Instead, . . ~ | 4 (AP The— Angolan. National [cette heme See ane ice SUMMERSIDE Prince Co. with one driven by. Cpl. Edyafd 29: associations across Canada “of ‘It has been announced by GG Union and the Peoples’ Move- | ahead of what jit Was a.year unty Hospital officials ‘said ves, Cameron of CFR Summérside. similar. size. and equipmen’ 49d Duetos. Director-General Man- ment for the Liberation of \- | ago. They give a great deal of terday that Thomas P. Leippi of The Leippi-car was-parked be- is. in five major areas : me: power Department of Manpower pola have. merced: Announcing | credit to the plant at Moncton! Victoria Road. Summerside, sidgthe highway-and it is under-“ginners Swimming, A hanced and Immigration that the—Na-. this. Monday John—-\ietor,—sec-- that has been buying a large | Was in good condition’ Foilowing Stood Leip was about to Sw mming Leaders, \‘hleticS tional Employment Service Of- pétary-ceneral of the union, said The real situation was explan- portion of the cattle, and to the a highway accident between change av tire when’ the acci- and Gymnastics -and Attendance. fices will henceforth be known the only way to end Portuguese co-operative abattoir at Halifax CFB Summerside and Miscouche ident ree ned In four out of the five areas, as Z¢anadian Manpower Cen- qomination is by a inint armed Daniel Gass. Cornwall and it'§ for this result. early ‘Saturday morning ee the Charlottetown “YS placed In tres” \ struccle He appealed to. all this-way;-as-Dannie Supleiaes 10- Rae =O COMMTENt— for Ee epi ten eH compart sere mene top-th 5 tS oa ore This a.further_step_in the Asgolans to. join. the strengths: day when vietied ae See been completely out of circula fractures of the legs and’ pelvis Local YMCA” Miiintice tna cvmuss sties; 7th in reorganization of the NES” rote jened movement for Liberation: tion. these past two - weeks It's nice to be back®with you again, though” my appearances at the office will be curtailed sharply for the next week or so My -earnest hope fs that the lady who is still my sweetheart, after 32 vears; of married life. that our beef cattle pricés here will soon he hack with me. Her now are just about one cent per inspiration, and~encouragement pound below Toronto. They have have often-made my c lumns Beef cattle prices In Toronto are one cent a_ pound below what thev were this time a vear ago. Beef prices -here in. this area arexthree cents per pound higher that they were at this same.time a Vear ago Mr. Gass_told. me, I helieve, in the accident, | thorities- said today they did not ithink that hisdegs would have to be amputated. Repairs: were -he- ing made to the injured legs with the aid of pins. — 7a 4 Sy I \ 1 estern Man | Is Reported and hospital was itn Leippi's car au- collision ~ |sland Places High *" Figu the National of res recentis Cauncil of Canada- show released the Charlotte- town: YMCA as well above aver: Advanced Swimming and &th in Attendance Wes MacVicar, Secretary for Physical Education for the hy YMCA’s YMCA‘s of Canada thar the local 'Y ‘HOW TO SPEND A_ RAINY DAY OR EVENING See the Island’ s foremost selaction of turniture, carpets, draperies and_appliances at : Archer “& MacDonald Ltd. 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