Qunnrr! m roruou (Experimental Farms News) The potato crop is the most im-‘ portuut cash cm o! our Meri- umo runners. W th increeeed use potatoes ioi- dehydration and other commercial purposes, tile mine oi ihe crop promises to be-| (will! L.‘\(.'ll 1110K: ihliwiialli, bllyi R. C. talent, Dominion Experimental SiJLlUil, FICdEXIUIDlI, N. B. While the Producer L; primarily concerned in obtaining g heavy yztud or irucketable potawes the consumer looks for a cheap food “v.11 quality. In the potato, quality means n white iiesu and meaiiness ten cooited. Mealiness is no; al- \ s aissoclated with heavy yields, pniiifilllilrly where large quantities of commercial iertilizers have been miplcymi. Ak-wiixics; i, very closely associat- - h the starch content. Th the starch content, the Montague Illa Ilorine Gumball hoe ll her gueete this wee two llount A. classmates, Mine Maril Xn- nese, Liverpool, and Mile inonn Parka, Lunorzburg. Mrl. J. J. Tremor. Mn. Lenville m. Dewie, and Mn. no Trai- nor, Ottawa, are mending the eun- mer here. gueete o! Mn. J. J. Trel- nor’: mother. Mrs. J. H. MeeLoen. Mrs. Macheanu grandson and hie wife, Sgt-Meier and Mre. L. R. Trainor, Ottawa. were also recent gueste at her home. Pilot Oiiicer Oe-rl Ourrie, It. 0. A. .l".. ie opening e liort leave with his parents, ilk. and Ire. Jae. Currie, Montague. Mr. Charles Camp l1, New York. zt-r llli.‘ potato. The starch con- lttii, iicpfllldg upon the typo of soil on whivh the potatoes are grown. a season, and upon fertilization. ' I0 po ntoes selected in 1942 iroml ti: a ' ' , y v a ( M‘ ions lertilizer mixtures’ ' rr-d \\'!th bnrnynrci man-l n59 iwz" 1:I>i.liOPs_ it that rho highest potatoes freon lite cooking standpoint claimed plots which rc- cr‘ M. zmniire nlone or manure in r- htnivzv with commercial fert- l"~~ zcrs with ' r sh often ilive potatoes .1 low pm‘ lent o! starch and I~w in cooking quality. Large 5:5 of su erhosphato on the 1v harmful e .ect on the quality ' d do no: appear to have ili-"FE. e "n Mountain potatoes have blunt/i In contain one per Cent v at h than either Katndhdin viii. When cooked, the ,. oi the Green Mountains-ex- d rim. or the other two variet- w. we eeszenlzLbew- is visiting his moth r, Ire. I. Campbell. Montesue. Mn. Hen-ford White and her son, John. mehignn. are visiting rel ves in Prince Edward man F‘ While in Montague they were the guests o! Mre. White's sister, Mrs. R. cthmcDoneid. and Mr. Meo- ne PO. A. A. .0.AJ‘. recently awarded by the United Staten. Two medall won by PD. Martin were the Dis- tinguished Fl Cross and the al, in additio to which he received six Oak Clusters. 1'0. Martin ie a nephew oi Mn. Novella Cumming. Mon- iague. n l“; "t" “ti?” “E”; or ome ere past month in Mine and Bl troll. Ill . Mn. knee Mao- Phee, Mon teaue. Lovett Fraser. 3.01., I - ing hi: leave here, guest hie mother. Mk1. Mable Bream-J YB-rd min!!! It il also ate m use it free- ly, and where necessary supplement it with commercial Xertilizer to in- crease yields, u ' “Alli. Peter Engbrcchi. Whitewater. Man. flying in Emgland with \ l" fighter squadron, has w on the Conspimous Gailantry Medal, : .1’ zho Empires highest rnvards. for destroying {our enemy fighters no iccrnt operations. Shown atop his Halifax, Engbrecht-a black- " ‘sisinnt before Joining the R. C. A. Iii-proudly indicates the . Jikns on his turret, emblematic o! two enemy kills. Hie his feats were "worthy o! the greatest preise."—(R.C.A.F. N ow that I can go I’ m not going to stick around and‘ ‘let the other fellows do it. l A Bill and Jack went over last week, and Fred's boon over there a year. Now it’s my chance. It’s going to take months of training before I ‘get fighting fit, so I’d better get moving today. Yes sir! 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