w ERNEST r. COLES. second rrnm ion and his son Reg Cole- ll I‘lElll. WCre hast; P E. l. Guernsey Breederd' rield day at their North llilton rarrn yesterday after. noon. harrraon Green, presi- dent or the association. ll shown at left. Dr. . . R . nle. Guelph. Ontario, the guest speaker is standing between Mr. Cores and his Ion. Guernsey Ass'n Told OI Trends In Breeding by NEIL MATHESoN Cattiemen in Canada have holler rhanoc to improve their cattle genetically than eve lic- iore. berause under the ad cinl breeding program semen rrom the very best sires. can be and. is being shipped arms; the coon—l in as stlnn as their value in mode known. Dr. .l. 0. Ronnie. i Glli‘lph. opt. told the P.E.l.i Guernsey Breeders Association oi its tield dny yesterday at the rarin or Ernest P. Coles and son Rec Cores, Milton. The director oi animal hus-i baudry at the OnIBrio Agricul-i tiirnl (‘nllrge explained that the. rewards oi awry Guernsey cow rlassiried in Canada so through: the animal research laboratory ll DAL‘. and as result inrorm. (lull that is valuable to breedersi e country is made niiiihle V, Prm‘lllt‘llnll is or mainr impor- tani-c hilt breeding rnr type is p iltlsP second. he emphasized. Sllcilklllx or milk composl-l lion sliidlcs now underway Bti (lll’. he said in hve to in years time. nottlemon may be bre too [or something altogether diI-r lPrl’IIl th u n the butter lat coil- tenl they have been stressing lrll the part. it may be ior total. .tend the annual meeting or the Canadian Guernsey Brecders' Association which will be held in Charlottetown next year. as a part or the widespread Confed- , ration Centennial program. 5. C. Wright, deputy minister or ugricullur . told the cattle- men that the results they get from their association will de» pend on the elfort they put into ‘ll. “We in the department of ‘agrirullure will do our best to 2:1}: you at all llmc." he “suits Agriculture Minister Andrew Macnne was tied up at a cable not meeting. but arrived in time to enjoy the deli nus m I ch was rved in the munity hair by the ladies at the North Milton Women's Instllute. JUDGING WINNERS The (allowing are the winner: oi twn iiidglng classes: co- ‘ l Summerside And Prince County l’ The Guardmn. Char Mum lBorden Legion Vole; linitélin N _ Branch or the lioyul Canadian Legion has voted a donation oi $100 to the Norihurnberland Strait swim committee to be used as Dr'qu or as assistance in detreying expenses in the pro- motion or the event. The Strait swim in scheduled tor July 27 rrnm Cape Tormen- 1‘563 3 n, Wed. June 26. Support other recreatlnnll activilim are all underway. Delegate: named to attend the annual convention ot the provln. clal command in Tignish. Aug. 31. are Calvin Howell. prssidenl of the branch. and Mr. LBrkin. The ladies auxiliary served lunch and a mold] evening was enioyed. true to Borden. All members or the B o r d e n Legion branch will be available to the committee to help in any way the committee wishea tn the carrying out or the event The legion grounds will also be avail» able. A dance on the night of the Didn’t Know Cor Was Stolen Accused Tells Magistrate suMMEitsiDE _ Barry .los. the mm or June 15 he lrad been eph Guns. [7, or Charlottetown. walking in Charlottetown and was remanded in custody to James Gallant had driven up in June 27 ior Judgement on o a car and asked him it he want. charge or having in his posses. ed to go to Siimmerside tor a aion a stolen vehicle. The case drive. He said Gallant told him went through lta third session the car belonged to a friend in or hearings in Prince CountylSllmmersidc. and admitted that magistrule's court yesterday|he had been driving the car morning with Magistrate Chcs-twhen picked up by the RCMP ter MacDonald presiding. ilater In the evening. .lainesdoseph Gallant or Chan. it was pointed out in George lotteiown was remanded in cos-.MoMahon's Crown cross exarnr tody until the same date ior Sen» ination that the two men h an tence iollowing a plea or guilty lirst met three weeks ago when to a charge or hovlng possession in tail. Gass admitted that he or a stolen vehicle. purposely misled the RCMP to Yesterday's witnesses in the protect Gallunt but insisted that Gasl c ase included Allison he had not known the vehicle M a cL eo it. Charlottetown car was stolen until they had h e on dealer; both Case and Gallant stopped by the RCMP. He said. and Donna Yen. 319 Commerce however. he had overheard Gal. Street. Summerside. lant tell Miss Yet) that the car M/r. MacLeod testiiiod that a was stolen but thought at the 19m model Rambler car. the time that he was joking. property or Allison MaoLcod Ltd. DIDN'T TELL was missing rrnm a building .lamcs Gallant testified tliatile rented by the company at the.had stolen the lm model car exhibition grounds in Chsrloite- lrom the exhlbitlon grounds. ob. town on Sunday. June In tnined licence plates tor it and He nld that be inspected the picked up Gasa in Charlottetown building iollowing a cell rrom He sai he told ass he was the RCMP. and round the lock going to Summerside to pick up on the trout door open and vehi. a girl and bring her back to Mam“ cows 7 L G“ cle tracks leading away rrnm Charlottetown but said he had swim will be staged in the an» ditorium or the legion hall. The chairman or the legions bursary committee. Harold Pal. mer reported that two more members are to be added to his committee heiore a selection is made. Reports were received trom veterans assistance. ways and m can , sports. entertainment and house committees and indl- cated a very active month. No meetings or the hranchl membership will be held during .luiy and August but the execu— tive will meet regularly. Purther entertainment is planned tor the. summer months and sports andl . Dan Hickox death of Daniel chkox occur- red at his home at Kensington on Monday evening at the age or 71 years. . He had been in irall bealthl ior some time but had been‘ vious day when he became ill; while visiting the home oi his daughter at Moncton. and was able to return to his home alter The late Mr. i-riekox owned. and operated a (arm at Hunter. Dies Suddenly '1 KENSINGTON — The sudden: ‘y about as usual until the pro-I L. receiving medication in that oh. Veterinarians To Hold Joint Conference Three Prince Edward island doctors will play a prominent art in the program or the llth annual lolnt conrerence or Meri- tlme Veterinary Medical assoc. iutinns which is being held today and tomorrow at Sarkville. N.B. Dr. .1. T Higgins or the stall oi the department or health will participate in a panel discus. sion on sanita requirements. and lscilitier in relation to rncat‘ nspection. and Dr A E. ings. Montague and Dr. M ii. Clark. Rensingion will participate in a panel discussion on diagnosis. S. C. Wright. deputy mi 'ster. ni agriculture ror P.E l.. will be‘ the guest speaker at the annual dinner tonight. n. J SAND AND SUN ADDS ed to enjoy full in the sun. Although later than usual. and the water still plenty chil- ly. young and old are com. mencing to take in the beach- having lots 0! fun are I By NICK FILLMORE l KENSINGTON # More than 350 persons were presenl Kensington Rcuional High Schonl as one big house. he said: VlllaEFS. lawns. counties ercd to he a most ibanquet in aid or the orga lion's sponsored youth b re s s band. ‘ Persons rrnm various parts oi lure or Prince Edward 1 ithe island were nn hand to hearlcan be even greater. This surcesslllllyou must work together to beiierment at all. “The Maritimea have a ‘fuiure," hr said. “ and th land veterinary serrices director and now or Poterborough. Ont.,‘ igive an enthnsia. in speech on . lCanada and his hopes tor the ruture or the Maritimes "All our Pt‘lnrt: should he dIr ‘ected inward our young peopl .‘ lsaid Dr. Fisher. “WP musti .mould the proper character ics ‘into our children." ‘ Ho praised the Konsingtnn ‘Siszp or the younger set apparently yesterday at Llnklt’lter Beach, at province to think of themselves lot the town's Lions Club (‘nllild'l politically or socially lel ‘Dr. Georzc Fisher. [Driller ls~lvincc Could become the bread S’sicle Awards Fuel Contract SUMMERSIDE — A Contract ,0... supply.” may Du to ,Wn_iceremonies and catering to the humid buildings at a cost oil ‘ Lions Club for its leadership in. y n d. hrarkley. z Garth i-iolmel. Ringslon; r. .1. Eric iiurry. Heiierc — Guy Rodd. Roy rounker. Kingston; Cllrrord and Glydnn Green. Kingston; nan lllacLean. Mlltn - . rl Younk. er. North River; Mrs. Margaret ilurry. Went Royalty; Catny Hooper. Milton. (All wen tied inr rirst place with correct plan. snilds content or milk. it may ‘ lull: in aclaaa oiroilr unlit-tum he ror “solids not rat or tori protein or a combination or anyl tun or them. icrscy nettle produce the milk with the most butler m. iollow ed by the Guernseys, Ayrshire anti llolsieins in that order. and these hreeds rank in that same. order in the production or lhosr‘ other milk composites. he told the gathering. ‘ WELCOMES GUESTS F. r Colrs brought a warml welcome to the guests on his term Dr. H H. Kelly said the program now he 3 developed through the artificial breeding centre at Fredericton “should help your b r ee d. particularly your smaller breeders in the coming year." .1 Eric Hurry. West Royaltyl brought greetings irom the Cu- nadian Guern Breeders Ax- rorlatinn in his capacity as pres- ident. The owner or the Patosie herd oi Guernsey cattle urged cattle men to cull more rigidly. it may seem a hardship lo the smaller breeder. tn Cull some or his to. males. but It's a good idea. he insisted iir Hurry extended - wel- ioioe to everyone who can no Word Is Received 0f Son’s Death SUM‘MIERSDE 1‘! 58d PM of the dull! ol her son. John at Rosnllnd, Alta.. on June . has been received by MR. _ bound. . c. lie is survived by till wlfe. one Ion. [our daughters. one lllter. three brotherl. His Sisler. Mrs. Bernltd Lo- Birrc iEllIe) Hulda! ln Quincy, Mail. While hII three brolhen Ire .lhmea, Vlnnnuvfl’; F re d. shribrnnke. and Clarence. CI!- lll’y. A tl WESTERN BRIEFS MILLIGAN FUNERAL —’l'ne funeral Harrison G r e e n. Kinlliiwn. not actually told Gass the car had been stolen. Donna Yen. age 16. or Suin- merside. said she had not been told the car had been stolen un- til the trio had been stopped by the RCMP. Robert F. Bell or Borden and E. Yule were both fined :75 an costs on separate charges or impaired driving the hull 'ng. By checking the registration and serial numbers or the misslnrz car. it wBS dis. covered that it was the some one the RCMP had picked up Gasa. Gallant and Miss Yco in at approximately 1.45 S u n d a y cc Illed tho right to consult a lawyer and testified on his own hehBI on til hirer until 16 years ago when. he purchased the Warren Cus- tom Peed Grinding and saw mill business at Burlington. which was later destroyed it fire. _i.. ...; 7 _ Another charming contestant 05. m", yam m h? in'the MiSli P.E.i. cnntesk‘iB and his wife. the tormer Lillian Miss Judy Cook. above. Miss Mum... a, 3mm”. mm Cook is 17. and recently grad. uated rrnm Summerside High land later built a new twine on . Victoria Street West. Kensing- Fchwl where she was active establishing the youth band. and Mountie Visits Parents In Alma PltLIhul'Eh. Frlend (5-5). (N). In . l the PE uerosey Preslded Pgboble Pitchers By THE CANAuiAN PRESS Probable pitchers tor Iodny'si major league games, won Ind. lost records in parentheses: i American League York. Ford New “0-” It. Representatives or three Que- Chlcaco. Peters (#3). IN>- .bec newspapers are expected to Cleveland. Ramos tn-ll It‘ mm he... by plane tonight rol- Bustnn._Mooreheud teat. (Ni. in we,ka vs,“ H, mm or the Detroit. Flu! Mi at Mum- PE.i. Tourist Association. it loin. stlzmn (Ml. (Ni. was announced last evening by Washington. Rudolph 0‘5"." Charles Linkletter. president. Daniels toil t Kansas City. I . the mom “mes.” wickersliurn ts—si. «Ni. IyeBr the association has cuter. BnlflmPre- Wank (1-4) Inditained visiting newspaper. McConmck (“I M W t“- men with last year's group oom- geles. Eoyiaek _ttl.ll and Mc~ m from “mm Bride ill—fill ‘TWL‘NI- Arriving by Maritime Central “hm hm" Airways will be Mrs. Helen lio- 5““ le'c‘m' 0'99“ “Ml chesier. Montreal Star; Claude 3‘ 5‘ Lam Slm'm‘“ m" Gendron. L. Presse. Montreal; ‘- and Georges bherer. Le Soleil. Los Angeles. wtllhlie (1-1) at . Cincinnati. Maloney (11-2). tNl. 9”” Ci'y' an...” gm, (,5, I. MIL They wlu be met on arrival wuukre. Show (ii-Si. i"). by Mr. Linldetter and A. B. Le Chicago. Buld l8—5) or Toth Page. or Cavendish. whose tut at New York, .iaolrron guests they will be Illl Friday. 167} . They will go then Summer- Phlludelphll, McLLIh (H) at side ll! guest: I)! Mr. Llnklrtter d wlll be taken on I lour of Prince County Dolor: mmlnfl to PUSH BAND DOWN mwn By evening. The occln‘a counterplrl a! I 1'th will be entertained at sup~ wuterllll I: l undflll, clund per at the new dining rnnm til when current: pulh .Ilnd down Motel Charlottetown before Ink» the Ileep Ildel o! underwater till:an the hunters racing that it . cullyom. A S'SIDE BROWNIES RECEIVE BADGES mm 1'th INI- when the thin Ilrll. left to no Do Ille Pick New“! In“ I“ “W L wen muted wlttl vat- G-udct. Barb-n Claw. Dlmul Juice McNeil. Knud- ot ooh-ani- Bel m " Quebec Newspapers’ Representatives Due Saturday night and Sunday they will be guesb at Dalvny iol Mr. and Mrs. Raoul neymond laud Monday will visit Rings ‘Cnunly trom Souris to Wood is- .lands. That night they will be .staying at The Charlottetown and Tuesday will visit Govern. ment ilouse and the Provincial ‘Euilding us well u inspecting ;the slie or the New rather- or ‘ Contederntlon Memorial. lTouRiST Aw I This annual visit at travel writ- crs oi metropolitan dailies was inaugurated by the Tourist AS~ sociation in order to enable the journalists to become better cc- quainied with the [Sland‘l tour. Ilt charms and incllltles. They are travelling here as gu eats or Trans—Canada Air Lines and Maritime Central Air. ways and while in the province e was a member or the Church oi Christ. New Glasgow. and was noted ror his sincerity and integrity. Surviving are his wire. one son. Lloyd. St. Eleanors. three daughters. Edna. tMrs. i-iar mon Blackl. Monoton. Hilda. tMrs. Alfrrd steadl. Wheatley River, and Evelyn. iilrs. Claude v on n keri. New Wilt. shire. also three sisters. Bea- Norlh Milton. Tillie, tMrs. May- us Pnrdi. Charlottetown. and dilute tMrs. ii.P. Wadmant . Kensiugton. and a number oi grandchildren. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at his late home at 2 pm. Burial will he in Hun. ter River cemetery. ton. where his death occurred. 1: spoils particularly baskrl- l Alberton CARC all. .ludy plans on a nursing career. She is a daughter or Pit. Lt. und Mrs. M. E. Cook. Slemon Park. e a Plans 'Cavolcode’ poriant place on when Albertnn branch or the Rc-l tarded Children's h Western Hosflltal. Arrangements have been made to have use or the WI HBII. June 28 and some entries have at- ready been received. Members Ilso reported Roof Fire Causes little Damage sUMMEnsiDE — Summels’do firm-men were called out ymr- duy afternoon shortly balm: 4 o‘clock tn quell I small mt {Ire in an old. unusual Mm on Water street West, The blaze of lrnknovm origin. was soon alum with little damage. are scheduled to be as guests or the individual mem- .bera of the luoclntlnn. The group it expected to re. turn to its home Drovlncl Titu- day alteration. July 2. tolls new 3 p d I: I: lite-nor CAME DowN NILE l hon l l l or the ‘ that some donations of money tor prlzed have some in. it is expected that schools not heurdi train will send their entries with- i in the next rew days. ‘ President R. D. Mcltlnnon pre. alded and the minutes were re-‘ corded by the secretary. Mrs l E. E. Larter. l 4 Mr. McKinnon and Mrs Lar.. l ter were appointed to attend the i meeting or the provincial assoc. ’ Snunduy. Eightnew meni— pald their duel. i a hero The next meeting will be held at the hospital the second Thurs- day in .iuly. ASSMlallon‘takP river command it! ths‘ dc- eld its June meeting at the‘tarhmenl at r-lopedale. La. bradnr. Betty Blackwnod of Si Niid., and they have tine snn. THE retire in strive tor d e n s e or pride All three mpnriant In good citnerl ALBERTON — Cpl n15. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Duri- ld. at Alma. Cpl Donald. tnrmorly a m m iher or the RCMP muslcal rnl has ALBERTON _— Plans ror an.course in Ottawa. at the end or amateur cavaleade had an “ml which he received his promotion the agenda.to cnrpnral. ltisi completed a six week Within a Short tlrnP he will lie is married to the former. John's. CARD Ia SHOP? O Greeting Cards 0 Art Supplies % Games 0 Good Books i r Children & Adults . Dial Les-ll; ‘ l-‘tt Ill! Gntlnn St in per loo gallons has been MacEwcn Road Sad such a piocrnin "can give lonesl tender submitted. our youth vallinblP training. an obi s Help was At a recent meeting Dl noun-‘ a til it has decided to purChase' m rllel oil by tender as it was relt this would result in a consider-i civic building. tire stati stadum and town garage. the past the cos ltoun has been 518.80 p “mu ons or tuel oil so the new me- - thod or purchasing is expected Donald or Gander. NM. went to result in a large saving each the past weekend with his parv year, tto th erlotlgal. n. UP TO FUN Two are brothers Ivan an mond Simoneau. who reside e e n ter Road. s n dl easily, near Summerside. Left to right Ray. at Vandcll Trailer Park. Lluklet- Islanders Should Think Big ‘Kensing’ron Banquet Told Encouraging the people of they basket a! the Maritime: very "Through proper agriculture. .. t . The an expanding population and the can“! use of big business fBrms. P. r "'9 Brunswick and Northern Que with products they have be great. 9 'u-‘He said that farming was could supply Nova Scotia. itew bed 9 is bringing in from outside areas." big slandi Pm people must realize the tact thinking big and acting big the able to play their part in . country's development. A person who has travel opinions or varinus rcltlorls country he had Visited. ‘ Donald Wood was l-l-lasier event were the ladies of t Stanley Bridge United Chu Ltd thel oi Summerside presented the insirumenls to the members the band. 'l'IIe-ilr lessons he I 1 FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED * STEA c ELLIS BROS. n... Advertisement Correction In June 26 Flyor. Walennellons 39¢ each Should Read Watermellon 79¢ each Average Weight 15 lbs. group. Following the talk by Dr. Fisher, Bandmasler WER Lock business today Bnd that island by to the led nsivPly, Dr. Fisher included lin his talk his impressions and of 0! ll e rch 33 of cm GOOD OK i ZAK its “2:; v . . The huge granite blocks used to build the pyramid. were car. rled down the nll: in huge: lrom Aswsn to Cairo. ome 50o miles. (hurled. Patrlcll Amnlult and seen that new Ben's rcd 2nd yellow wrap ioat'on your gnu-ore shrlP Tasted ir yrl’ Bet you weren‘t fooled one bit. Bet you F.\V from the first dcllcioul hire it was Ben's; the unkind him:an broad: —nnw in I new wrap to Ivold confusion. Confusion when shopping (In: is... yoltcati‘lmdmlltolutlo at Ben's