Soil conservation And Related Excerpt: from a Report by the Prince Edward Island Branch of the Agricultural Growers should be encouraged to improve their cultural methods in order to produce more fruit of mgher quauty. Blueberries grow, abundantly and without attention. on margin- al land in many parts of the Pro- iiiice. Under improved methods of mpnsgemcnt. their culture oculcl be greatly extended and made more profitable. It may be stated, how- ever, that the system of burning, now practiced. is likely to deplete the organic matter in the soil. other methods may have to be de- iised to maintain production. {CITY AND DISTRICT Expect Gov'i Duke of Somerset Cool’! for Perfect Pictures MEN! Made to measure suit: from $49.50. Henderson 5: C ‘ e CIIASWELL for Better Photo- Problems I r v I l i r Institute of Canada. srscrai. CROP! irraiina. in has been stated. the ordi - "°“ DOLL" 3"" .”°“‘ ll'y crops such .5 TOOLS, potato; I‘ ‘h. grain. hay, pasture. and Ves°- Jm.M!'s Tax: - mu 1:7! tables are well suited to the good 1370 or 5351 soils of the Province; but such is not true on marginal and sub- §ANDY'3"N0Vl clivefinl 10 BID- marginal lands. Thue lands quell. Weddinlfi. COBVOHUOM I-Dd lBoclal Gatherings. Phone 7412. should be used for special crops I-‘ROM ENGLAND— Grey Fian- ot which tree: would appear to have the most universal sult- ml “cm”; by Dan :25 oo_ Hem derson Jr. Cudmore. ability and value. spruce, fir. and LADIES‘ MADE TO MEASURE pine make rapid growth on much of this marginal and submarginal SUITS from 849.50. Henderson dit Cudinore. land and will. in time, be a source KEBOSENE, Electric and Pro- of considerable revenue. some in- terest is being shown in growing pane Gas, Refrigerators. Bryenton and Macxay. TOWN ‘rAxl—Dis.l 6510. wood or oil. Bryenton dc Macxay. Csntwell's Pharmacy. Gloria. DEX! ncra. Specializing Chinese dish. Room. DON'T MISS Pre Festival Con-_with surplus butter produced this cert, Central Royalty Hall, Tuesday. year. April 27th, at 7.45 p. in. Adults 35.: Children 25c. cording. iao Kent Street. 3915. BELANGEB RANGES for coail SERVICE TO SICK. Dill 5132,i "3 is expected to announce soon that ISLAND Gnu“ queen sue” support butter to the trade at 56 Dial ma. Serving full course din- ‘°“"‘ “ ‘’°““‘’' ‘“'° °°““ ”°'°“’ I-THE yowgn op poslrrlvn 1951 that the government has de-. '1-u[N](]N(;" by Norman Vjncgui cided to seal butter to the trade peg, in neck at The wand 30,-‘ at a small loss. The action would' imicoorisLn RADIO ssiivics Phone“ 61 C LONDON (AP) — The Duke of Somerset, 71, head of one of Eng- land's oldest families, died yester- day. The duke. a professional soldier, served in the Boer war and com- manded a battalion of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers in the First World War. He was a leading member of the "Magic Circle," a group of British conjurers. His title, created in 1547, goes to the duke's only surviving son. Lord Seymour, 43. To'Sell£ulier Stocks Under Cosl OTrAWA, (CP)—The government it will sell current stocks of price- the purchase price. This would be the first time since enable the government to replace ii953 production now in storage SAY RED GUNBOATS SUNK TAIPEH, Formosa (AP)—The 2‘ Th‘ 3°V'3"‘m°m' ‘‘ 13°-"9"" buy‘ defence ministry said Monday a 5"-TPIUS bu’-WT in “*9 iwmm" Chinese Nationalist warship sank ‘months at a support price of 58 cents a pound. The butter is stored dl _ . land China's Chekiang province, Sim: ‘§,:l::,:_ngDu:n;filénet:‘p¢ Irxfiiglfl lggered W ‘he ‘ma’ durmg northwest of hero. The announce-p d vessels 1led.: . l -producing winter months "mm “id ,_,m(.,. Re ents a pound wholesale. ; Tuesday, April 27, 1954 The Guardian Attended Rural Youth Meeting Island agricultural representat- ives attending the Rural Youth Committee in connection with the Maritime Winter Fair in Amherst ieturned to the Province over the weekend after a very successful‘ discussion regarding 4-H Club‘ work. i Page ir_ was named to the programme committee which will arrange for the entertainment at the Fair on opening night. In addition to the junior judg- ing of dairy cattle. beef cattle, sheep and swine. ii hog carcass liudging contest will be added this iyear and instead of three individ- lufli first, second and third prime there will be a first and second prize only, to be awarded to the first two highest placed teams. The public speaking contest will Attending the session from thei E: f,‘]’““)’;’e°V'f;°l‘u“‘}?5"a‘n‘“’n‘“h".“f Island we" M553," L’ W’ R’°p"'Ethe rule to have 'two entrants 8. C. Wrizht -nd Mrs. Mayieairom this Province in the Public Manning, Mr. Maurice Deacon‘ speaking contest. two Communist yaiiboats off main-I vestigated. It has been demonstrated that fruit trees. apples and cherries. in particular, do well on the lighter small conifers for the Christmas trade. This undertaking shows some promise and should be in- DACK's SHOES for men. Can- “MN” ‘.’""3CT°"5—“ “W ada's finest shoes from $17.95. Hen- ‘mnual m°°'”‘8' °‘ ‘he M"mm°“ demon dc cudmom Stock Breeders Association held The reduction in the resale price, ' would enable the trade to pur- consumption, but the market will [chase and handle the butter at take only 278,600,000 pounds, in-, ‘the support price of 58 cents. -creasing the unsold surplus on May TURNIP mid MAN GEL We Can Supply Laurentian Turnip Seed (Maritime grown) $1.50 lb. Laurentian Turnip Seed (B.C. grown) $1.20 lb. White Prince Mange] (Island grown) _ $1.25 lb. Frontenac Yellow Mangel (Island grown) 75c lb. Baking Soda is a safe and mild cleanser. To clean baby's bath. sprinkle a little bs_k.ing soda on a damp cloth and wipe over fabric. Flll II—po9o booklet -I mlpu, nursery and inodleinarl Inca. Church I Dwight |.M., Sun Life Ill... Montfli. cow BRAND vi .I7’~’ »BAKlNG SODA i r ' we aicansousrs or sons Z5‘ EVERYWHERE 7SMARf'CDl.OR srvumssi NEW sienna-MA11 win: wrru ecu: come. on cuaoms .. ILAOK. am GREEN on shown no ooio coioa on suds mo cmzoms. 7c,ooov./oizo REFALLS i~ awe ken anon on JET PM I -N OISTIQUTIO IY PAPER-MATE or CANADA DIVISION OF GENERAL oismsuions no. soils where lack of surface mois- ture lnhiblts the growth of many other crops. This type of soil ap- pears to be favorable for the deve- lopment of high color in apples. tlf markets could be deve- =loped, there is no doubt that frult- style I-li-style. ‘ rowln on some of these lands firouid shave great possibilities. ENGAGEMENT. —- Mn Bernard - Gallant announces the engagement [ Berry Crops ‘of his daughter, Mary Rita. to Mr. I , -Raymond Mcoarville, son of Mr. Two crops deserving special mcii—:,md Min pameu M¢cuvme_ Km. tlon are cranberries and blueber- k°,.a_ p_ E_ L Murine to Lake pl“, rice. in Charlottetown, July 27th. cranberries grow naturally alongr almost the entire coastline, and,i BIRTRDAYS "°N°3ED—M"~ frequently, have taken over fieldslaohn 3' Andrew entertained in H _' ii’l0ll0f' of the birthday of Mr. An- that had been cropped out md,cirew and his daughter. Mrs Vera abandoned. Recent experiments MacDonald, Ft..N., Montague. at n hue shown that much 1mpro,,e_iiui'key dinner with birthday cake MEETING. Hard of Hearing As- lsociatlon, Wednesday. April 28th. eight p.m. at Canadian Legion. VISIT Ill-STYLE MILLINEBY, 163%’. Great George street. Every ment is possible in existing fleldsI:)e':_edsu{’::yé“m‘1\;; ‘flj find ""5 “CW "955 "WY drew's family were all present: brought in at relatively low cost.'Col. and Mrs. P‘. I. And-row. Major The limiting factor would seem to‘0nd Mrs. W- -1. Andrew and Mrs. MuccDoii.ild. The guests of honor be the lack of suitable marketslwere recipients 0! Km‘ and card!‘ and many good wishes were ex- tended to them. Personals Miss Edna Power left yesterday for Saint John. N. B., after spend- ing master with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Power. City. The many friends of Mr. John C. Peters regret to hear of his sudden heart attzick on Saturday evening. necessitating his entry into the hospital. His condition is somewhat improved today. Mr. J. A. Gallant of Charlotte- town was a visitor over the week- end at Wellington. On his return he was accompanied by his sister Mrs. Edmond L. Arscnsult and son Roger, who visited Mr. and Mrs. Gallant for a few days. """"'€OI.GA'I'E"‘”“ 'l‘OO‘I'I'IBIlIlS|'l " ~'.\¢ Sotisfion Firmly-set Nylon bristles resist moisture and wear never get soggy. 3§.‘..°::".": .15‘ . . . in a better __ """'" ‘ """ cup of tea! Refrigeration l SALES & SERVICE ’i Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Repairs Palmer Electric Phones I348 ~ and ’MORSE’S Standard TEA N 28th. in Amherst last weekend, Island directors named were Messrs. }?..l A. Profltt, Freetown; Major Mac-I Rae, Charlottetown Royalty Almon Boswell, Marshfleld. SELL SURPLUS :1, 1955, to a new high of 91,400,000 Federal officials said placing the surplus production during the com- llnfi months to the government. CLYDE RIVER w_ M_ 5. ‘ During the winter butter produc- ‘tion is low and there is a ready The Women's Missionary Socictylmarket for stored butter. However, of the Clyde River Presbyterian heavier production in the summer Church was held at the home of more than meets consumer de- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murray on mand. If the plan to dispose of April J2. Mrs. James Beer presld- 1953 butter is proceeded with there ed. ‘will be a. quantity of new butter The meeting opened with the which will be surplus. This will be call to Worship taken from Colos- purchased by the govenment and sl2in's, Ilrd Chapter. Prayer was sold next winter during the low- glven by the President followed producing period. by the singing of the 59th Psalm; The government is expected to and the second scripture reading enter the new butter production which was taken from Matthews year in May wltli the biggest un- sold butter stockpile in price sup- port history. The surplus on hand May 1 may range between 30,000,000 and 35,- 000,000 pounds. The previous high was 20,000,000 pounds in 1949 and Theme for the meeting was “All Power is given unto me in Heaven, and in Earth." Prayer was offered by Mrs. Nicholson. Roll call was answered by seventeen members with the word "Love." Five visitors last year's figure was 19,000,000 were also present. Roll call for pounds. next meeting is to be answered with, Officials il£‘l‘8 estimate butter the word “Glory." Collection re- ceived $4.35. Mrs. Everett Murray read a chapter from the study book and several members gave suitable Easter readings. Plans were made for the making of a quilt. Several cards of thanksl were acknowledged. Mrs. Mervinl McPliee thanked the members for‘ baby gift received. 1 Mrs. Nii-holsoii invited members to the Manse for the May meet- ing when the lunch committee as- slsting the hostess will be Mr's.| Lorne Docherty Mrs. Lorne Mc-| l stocks held by the trade and the {government will reach 46,900,000 pounds by May 1. and production this year will total 323,000,000 pounds. ‘$170,000,000 pounds This would make some available for Nevin. Mrs. Earle Carrier and Mrs. Melvin McPhee. All joined in re- meeting closed with the hymn, "We‘ praise thee 0 God." Inverness And Vicinity ——<Mr. Billie MacDonald was $1. business visitor to summerslde it April 23. ‘ Mr. Hugh Ramsay was a bu£i'l n&S5 visitor to Ellerslie on Friday} April 2.3. I . - amazing Mr. Alan MacDonald was it new * 3R bra business visitor to Summerslde anl 1» [‘,[iTl-l|[: aaagz April 23. Gothic‘: exclusive new ‘3R stitch contracts . . . expands . . . moulds. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phillips ac-i companicd by Mrs. Annie Banks,‘ Freeland. were visiting Mr. George; Brooms who is ll patient in the hospital at Charlottetown on. April 20. ‘ Mr. Robert Couglilin, Summer-i side was visiting at the home ofi Mr. and Mrs. Charles MacDonald A ll 30. ‘ on pr Gives you wonderful uplift piill M1’. and Mi’-*« Ffflnlk Cuneimlv all-day comfort. Broadcloth, list: "**.“.*::;;.:.:°°'r.:’:;:.‘.::..°Y :.‘.‘:.:, ' to I ‘d .. },’,‘;*"A‘§,",“,, ;.‘f‘”"" S““‘"‘°““ °. Sizes 32-as __ $2.00 Mi-56 B1‘l'fliCl‘- EUi8€i'- 5l”d9"t EL .\nd Ask for Entry Blanks for tho Summersidr. spent the week-ciidl, ‘ . ' ~ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.' GOTHIC BRA L0l\TP.ST Frank Bulger, Foxlcy River. The FASHION SHOPPE Ml Great George St. OUR BOARDING HOUSE Z/ EGAD, Ml?.POPOVER.’I HAVE ONE MORE REMARKABLE / SAY, THAT '5 //. YOIJIZ HURRY, 52 -. 1 ' a... nu I1 on luv-O. ow -SLICKER THAN ouiz A owxe on A NET BAR I _‘_ ,, .-/‘/‘ 5°Li'§i‘3§i§i§§Tru.§'i>Ee»'i‘32Ri?§55 3UT,,Hgj;’g PiZODiJC|t~i6 THE FELINE '0 ggigp THAT ’ one UP -3 LET'S TAKE cue.’-«- i pounds. and i953 stored stocks on the niarket,l°1‘e°35'- ‘-5 I735” 0“ ti“ 9xW°"”" would enable fgrmefs to 5.311 any lion that 1954 production will be, high. l Registered one lb. packages —— prepaid to your door. Order direct from this ad. or write for complete Catalogue. ARTHUR VESEY, York, P. E. Island l The officials emphasize their‘ smiirzgu mi___»_~':/,1» Siwuiaf/T‘ on WHITER, vouiiern-Looiiiuo TEETH Ill JIIST 3 WEEKS wirii PEPSODEIT * Your dentist has a tooth shade detector —it clearly shows that your teeth lose whiteness as you grow older. 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See the new 'l'ri-Track as well as the Super-l"ower. Satisfaction or Money Rafundad — SIMP SONS-SEARS STORE — ‘I29 Kant Street grass cutting. (Man In and are it. 'nai\roxs'riui'riox 2: demonstration at the (‘harlotktown Experimental Farm next Saturday. May