'0 ' are taken on tor seasonal. ' - Kiwanis leader Reviews Work At ;'::::..1:'::..".:”.i..-:.:.r...1i" " W - E I m I F bvM:iaE:;Cl'::atC0:l:illt?:g 1111551 3:: c.".n. did business last year awith. al- Fms 19, 1951 . . W 0 P .- rm: GUARDIAN. cnaanorrarowrc r r V .-..c:"i'-. stzvim EITZCTIVE Jl'Nl'2 25th To M R C P -t S Le d t mogth 160h Charlottetown firms, 5 r. . . aren. uperin an en an t att are are 172 active pi:o- . . . j g: ahe Dominion Experimental I jegsts carried on dealing with all non!!! TnAm "mvlcl To AN” Hm” "A”l'AhD ; I on. was the prin-cipa guesiu p ases of farm aciivii.ies. DAILY EXCEM. EFVDAY , 5-1-i Inmsl Mo” Juno 1k(Cp) speaker at the regular Roiaryl The work is divided into variu . . ” ' '1 ..i)on H, Murdoch of Winnipeg luncheon yesterday. 'A short. ad-l ous lCl1VlS'.DIlr: which include Ania i .1 president oi Kiwonio imomaiiong dreas'was also heard from Mr. H. mai Husbaiidiry. Field Irlusibandry. LV. ClABLO'l"rE'I'0WN- - 1' al, today suggested that splxitugl R C-Illlrd. Toronto. National Sec- Pouliry. Forage Crops. Cereal. -?-r-:--:- A leaders examine their own con- Eet"g 9! Ll” N"-V Lcague ME :'x"ri”Cu””"' Al"3ry' "id mu” For Summoulde-Borden 7:00 am.. 2:10 ii.m.. daily ox. Sunday. 9 sciences before questioning the ""3 3i ; F310" Si-lilo"-E . ' - . , ' mgtivgg behind iiio good wows The largetmeciing. which had. At the conclusion of his ad. 17”” M""'lY'HI!b0l' 3-15 P-m- daily .t'X- SUnIl'I.V- mo; oiiioi-, oi-o ii-yin; to do, Roiarians Eric Dcwilng and Man-I dicss Mr. Parer: showed 3 series For Souril 2.30 p.m. daily ex. Sunday. y o smoking to more moi, iolooo run: Bagnall as its joint chair-i of lantern slides dc-picting some (Elmira: Lv. Sourla 6:45 p.m. llionriny, 5:4.) ii.m. 'lucsiiay. Kiwanis representatives attending me": heard 3 Very interesting ad- or the more important pi'0jCc1s or For Georgetown 2:30 p.rn. daily ox. Sumiriy. the organization's 36th annual 5"” from M? Parenl 0", "WOTK the Slam"; Tl'?-33 included 30” For Tignish: 3:30 pm. daily ex. Sunday. convention, Mr, Murdoch inegoi-no at The Experimental Station.” surveys, soil fertility experiments. to a, critical report pfggented go As an introduction to his talk. field days, livestock and poultry the General Assembly of the llle speaker pointed out how im- projects and a series on trees, LV. 8UM1tEllslDE- Presbyterian Church of csnsd. in poi-tant the feeding or an ever- shrubs and flawers. Ottawa, June '7. expanding world population 15, .....-..j?s. For Charlottetown 7:15 am., 10:"-0 a.m.. 1.45 rim. illy ox. Sun !'I;)he tenor; C'l'lBFECd that service amid Cogltmued by Saying that the S h D 0 Fnr Borden 7:15 a.m. daily ex. Sundn); 1:43 ii.m. iluiiy nx. Sun. cu s and re er-nal organigniiom pro uc ion and distribution of pe R . - . , , ., 1 . .. mokougse 0: me Bible. but nine" good is not only the business M 0 For Tlznish 6.15 inn. dii. ex. sun.. 12.01 pm. Mm. l1.cd.. hi. or 0 us ts central testimon go iarmera but' a concern or busi- ' . ., , Jesus Christ as redeemer and lhus nests men such as Rotarians and. t nt. MONCTON 'i HAUFA3 " 5M51 "M3 pervert the gospel and entangle the G0V9Pnmt'-Ill-5. i . . .. men in human error." He dealt with the physical' . 0---' MONTMM" - TOM” F0 Mr. Murdoch said Kiwanis In- make-up of ihe local Station and iWlND50R. 0nt., June is -- ternational's iirst object is "to give stated it was started in 1909 with (Cm 5 0"” (ll, me bl3'5e'"-,dC'1” . Lv. Charlottetown 7:00 a.m.. 2:10 p.m., Fiiiviiiivrzzlrln 7.iS ii.m. Primacy to the human and splr- 59 acres or leased land. At the ""85 "ll ihe history 01 Windsor 1.45 pm. any except 5u,,,.i,y, "um um" "um the manrml present ume V" has appmximawi Was behaved smashed by the R' Through air-conditioned sleeper Chnrinirnimin.Monti-eal. '5 values of life." He said it is an or- ly 400 acres owned by the Fed- C'MrP' dllrmg ll” We9k'e"d Wllh illmlzlitlon that practices' the eral Government. Also engaged the 3”?” M ml” me" facing '3 brotherhood of mankind in that it in the work are 8 illustration lmal "I 31 Cl-"WW5 Oi 9319 anal having Charlottetown 7.00 am. . at an -can t';.x' .. CAR FERRY SERVI1 ill) ' " . . ii "i ll l " N " Sliimoris all churches. re ardi I "tati d - ii I - g possession or heroin. 'l'ii.s dramaiac picture shows the and the battered. bleeding Savold stands poised for the finishing race or creed. S as O lng :':prdlx)irr:tel;n1,;0d' asst:-2-ifaln The ”''”c 5”'”5led 5aWi'd35' we mi ...',ihe light in liew York. in sliding groggniy down the ropes. punch that waa'nt needed. "One of our major standing com. The station has also eight om”. Patrick Riley. 30. Philip Chlampi, mmign ... Capo Tommitliio .i.mr lath. its the sixth round on his way out, while Joe Louis mlttees is the committee on sup- projects, doaiiog with '50” fermo 37. and Leonard Grimaldi. 35, all Elloctlve -lune int h Dort of churches in their spiritual ity, cran-berries. blueberries and ”f winds” w aPPe3”"'l in P0599 '””'” 0 Finance Minister Abbott eeti- reading of a. bill to extend the aims Lu, . r - . - v Yekr. these committees orcharding, a d ih. t. L. mu” tony Vim"? ball W35 Wt ignivfdelllilllallzherdlilizsaszqftaxhcfepdgd :iErl::rgAe'cntqlorGaodithnf;n;:Er localiclubs throughout Canada, inventory pinged th: 51301:!-'illr(.3el'(l:eI;l.:a,t Psoioofl T.” !”"T'h mam W?” The PEP ferry between Border! and (Yaw 'l"iHii-ivlllrir will . return of about 32.90 an o-uncel the act under which i-he subsidy is Hziewailimstifgnaofgitefno Alafllim and gwroxmmely ”75'c00- a(u:ri:l.:i:1(1l”'Subrl't(l)d!ller of Phmm make cum mp. dam, m each dimmmh lnmlmz mrdcn and in this year against 32,40 last, yen;-,l paid, 000 children in reugous llanhul-' rag” lzenlrncnl 313” 10915 4-2. ,l'.hci charges folilgwyd a six. Cape Tormentlne piers at 9:10 a.m.. 10:35 n.m., 1:00 ii.ni.. 2:40 C M5 as l) W 0m have CD119" de' p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 9:00 p.m., 10:30 pm. T ' . ; . . . . pxgflcgggri :l;,:;"';: ixmfosgame The payment noon to ailing and and camps. promoted 4.373 '30 to grees, and lrom 10 to 20 persons We 1"V95'"5al'm" W the RCM- vi("r()nIA, B,C,, June 18 - The incrcagcd Mglstance iw” low-grade mine; on a compiicai. Church CNTIDMZDS and supplied er-er-r-eejjei V. 3FC0lalCo Detail. William E. r - r ' 1.010 lay speakers for needy and over 2.500.000 boys and girls; Kr-ll.v. Ei)9C16l'l'mWYi pro-!ecutor.i Atlantic stamliml Time mp. - A s250.000 the today de- d b Vi M- - rd financial formula ha ed on . m.(N,,. me Hudson Lumber Com. " .V;W . '13;-Jzed their Output 5 I-hurches. More than 10,000 Kiwmg were assisted in some niaiiner by said iuriher Charges may be laid. I pair: mill hr-re. 0 "3 ”"5'hi Sundry School classes mi: :;'Vlg'3':”"dI9: .:m"- I !u S -A-r-:--r . , hmiion got ii, imdor ooi-iii-oi ho. . mu: OC sa 1 was amns y TOCKHOLM-CP) - swedenay A N A D N A N N I O N A L We ii could attack the new Brit- ....r to conceive dhat any. population on Jan. 1, 1961 for the N, coiiimbia, 1-oi-es; pi-odua; group would iake tlilei liberiliy Vioi flist time passed the 7,000,000 moi nearby, A gudden shift in the judge the mot ves be rid t is tipe. mark. The Exact iigure on that dayl Nmi iiplped them. oi! human service. i wits '7.tI46.92-0. 7 i Two lumber carriers were rush- ..i in stacks of lumber near the mill. Firemen played streams or water on the drivers to protect. ilicm irom the intense heat as C.F.C.Y. STANDARD TIME Eu-witnesses said the lira was parlor! by 5 flash from a motor iiacrl to haul logs from the water. dnnssjgrnren . Continued iron” pagei Tuesday. Julie 19. I P. M.: M. R. Meictiuigcn. Jr. :r.ii.-ilczpalities. . . Fliimcs and smoke muahroometi iuiiidri-rls or feet into the air as ill? mill became a giant torch. Your Plans . n d.' t d i 1 ' g ' ' , ' , . w'lx,,1mf,;'ne;;S” jeg.5fmf,,ff":?,c Wednesday. June 20. 9.00 P. M.. Cecil A. Miller iii-use also: . i. G - s d r adi 5 - . ' .....-..vQ'.l'i.. eifiicipii -nio I , Thursday. June 21. 1 P. M.: P. R. Mccormuc -reasure authorizing, the Cana- dtan National Railways to ii is 155-mile rail line from rridon. Man. in up 1 Friday. Juiie.22. 1:15 P. M..: Cecil A. Miller vuokrl-copper deposiia at Lynn lake, Man. The line is to i . - -. 514735.000. . N; MWM him med it Friday. June 22. 10.00 P. M.: Hon. 6. E. Rinfref. P.C.. K.C.. :i'o:c'"z double taxation for ' Pan:-at ans vngaized in trans. POSNIICSCOI General. action: with Sweden and France 3. Made progress in clause- lw-rlntise study of income-tax amemiiirnta rcsuiting from . L - - ' We 1”-'31-52 budget. - The House also lie-any Defence - nlldlllfldon Minister Hows say Mining conclusive has been de- Filed as ihe result of discussions tbnul iirr accumulation of autn- ” inibilcs ;n the hands of in Cans- ii:an 3'l'.(ii'TiObll0 producer. The 0 i ' rompaiiv iv.-is believed to be the Ford linear Company of Windsor. l r in nrzoiher statement, Trana- . rori Minister Chevrier told the 957 0 Comirn Great Lakes ships are being iizvcrtcd from the iron 05'!-Cilmxing i.rno'e to relieve I ion of grain in Lakchcad Mr. Chevrier said it is Fxlwlcd 16.000000 bushels will he ntmrd down the lakes by June izh in take care or the im- siiuaiion. canaiiian Dollar 5 .. MINOR 4 Door &. MONTREAL. June in - '(cP)- 3 "mo. 2 D." 3 . Thr Anivrican dollar today closed ,,,"'.:lf-:f.'.",'.".".l"'li '1 7 .ii'r cent premium to the Caimriiziii dollar. up U32 from Fr1ti.1y's ciosc. That is. it took 31.07 Canarlinii in buy 81 American. 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