Tr. 5 wed-9 June. 13 1956 The Guardian, Page 1! AGRICULTURAL NEWS P. E. I. Department of Agriculture A FOR FURNITURE "and ed operation since the first of May.: It was decided by the ninth that Don't Miss These SPEOIALSI Use OANAIIALS EASIEST TERMS! 1 ' tscveral thousands rows will beiThayne Bernard. Douglas Prnlm, Tbred artificially during this yearnand w'lt G I' In ' J. . BUY A NEW 1956 REFRIGERATOR F R E E lLl”l?.E.lil.:i2i,'"?t.3 ' 'I -- We'll Give You "the GROCERIES Li :j1 ythere are forty-seven bulls repre- senting seven different breeds. 3 9 , , . nnnrrs WHAT mt chacs. fro". 1 Just imazinel! Well fill your sparkling new ynfngqfainr wm, pond: The various breeds repreiieiiled see the complete listing of what. you receive FREE at the right APPLIANCES ountry! I T!'!5 -V9" W!” "EUR 011' of ill! by the President. Tiiayne B'ernard. :lT9iiPlii advances in the organiza- The minutes of the previous nteetv tiioi:hofPArlificial Breeding Clubs imz were adopted mt rend, nnn I" ll: 1'”V"lC!.-' Elllht new clubs call was annwcrvd by I7 members iave eon organued and eommene- and one visitor, "I18! "19 "PX! Jiidizing class vroiilfi the hold at the farm of Altman Profitt's nn June 20, I956. After the husiness session of II); lioni Beef SIIf)tT'lIaII0l'lTT":TTTElI'IPr:I1f?rrl!: m:.,p':,!!,U,',":,hP,,,m,pn!hpn aw," min!" These animals are of high Qlli-1IiI)',iln mml . fm”. '"""'h V !”vs'9 wiih gnmi milk production and but. mm" 0 mu 3 mm” M!" IilliilliIIilllillllllillilliilliillllliliiliill . ..t- , .- 97-'-:. ' C. . :;'I'Ial ,. are Holsteins. Ayrshire. Jersey. I Guernsey. I G E'I'i P Family-size rhiri.pu' was spent pinyin: Earnps affpr h no r an H t 1 . ' 4 tins PEBFIWV ter '5! remrdl . ulm-ii liinr-h was served hi, T "Id 0 0086 m ou Kr . I s erv ineup of famous makes In u 2 tins.Corned Bee" The clubs whwh an m "p""".' the r-oiuuiiltec in i-hi-irze. Marv 5 standard. deluxe push-button defrosting and fully automatic detroiit- - 4 tin, peas: at the Sressnl tune are iI1P1R0m,”' Sm.".,,.aM-1.,,,asm.,,r t ' O ins Odell. Size! from 7 up lo 11 cu. tt, . Smart new designs. ' Large 588 P'7iH'"Pli' l p Sea” (tan H-!”'"!!i kasm." I I WE5T'”G”0”-55 A mu-me new . . . ......... -I new . :..l;t:.:.. t'”.”.'lli.'..i5.2?:?&”li..;'.';l O : :a1:!::gf;g,.,::a4!?:1!;T” "lie and District and !It':'-lilf'FllI RP”!:1dwm!!P”n: 3; U?" ”'m M , -. fl Tl . Fl. mi 1, s I PRICED FROM A5 Low HT '02 Pkgs. Carrots! Kmgs 1”.t.'L!L! I B'4”I'"!5 (!”!”' wI)lh the residre lm!VII:sm(' Uh!-:0 m ' Pkg. BTEBHHSI Haw"! Ag? kl” - I ( Dvmonl inpthe ciUaIr The . . e : . - - - ' ' .' : : :.:I;8geCf';'f;Il:t:d(3;Ir(;:q'i. I moist; HrIleSel(TjtiH"llZ1Il(':ilIthI(li)sr:i;g:'r:.!L1yW8S calleid ind order. The l'l'llIfllliP.-'- p V I mm has! Mnmm This Huh were res an tippruved not call & .95 ' 4 Tins String Beans! . ; '9'”?! l h. I i. V was answered by eiuht members. I : 2BD0T.fEI'l60G;E.i(IPBA 'l.2r'.:c l'.:i: - 1:9; R':sr1;':u; r::::: L'n”"l! III was moved and second:-rt that ox 0 ea out v . . ' ' at members must haw then mu m - waek” . 2 lbs? Bumw. Kensington tn the I:l:llIlVlIIC lit--Ital-M! (my cams mm M mm HWNV y B :;Bozen SBlHIIKi5Ik:IrliiHll;.;N! !lf1"::')::'rr!:v!::r:L!Il:"l:::.m'A?; hit: it was also nuuml that the 3 87 13 "XPE - i 3 IV"!!! I ' I , ' c b have an icevrrenni .m-ial on A ' O n L”. ' f t Lot I9. Inis iii. and J0 and It portion . as In rt Pink Salmon , , June Rib at the Mtrthani Hall I ' LBTEE -I3TgMlXN.'I Ijlfklesi . "'Altnnzn:",H'M, m Kpnsimzmn M Tiny Neweomhe invited tit: mum - ! ”uELtI;wnI'Ieiri:ei!1!!rt!r.!;! v- I'TT!:lIAlIT":1I UIWUUQP Thursday niizhi the hoard oi dir:w..!"""T.!" MT h"m' "" H!" '"”""!'!E A" M Guuran,ee! :;;Gmc.efie5' . . . un rhoire mm was SFIIWM M m”nws,Frm'k evening for thr .IItfILlln: fI:;'.L Tiin Ramsay. NFW "Undo": John Mac. meeting was then adtzuirnad hm- Nuit; Malpcqiie; I-Earl Clark. iii.-ii.l””'-V ”-V'"””l ”"'”'”"-V S C Phi in A h Peque; Keith Warren. Maruat... A!!!""l',! MC l!'!"(!tl!t"l't"h KW Fives 8 lelfor urnmer em 5- nyw one . . . C, (M 5- .1 A S - I Mi, yrs we a "ti: PM it: rpm k4 an H'.'. For Your vacation! ' ' ' F()R('I” S” DANBY KEIIII "Mann. ml(n.!1ail;n RiS',l,"f '1'; an lar monthly iiiPt"illt'1 and uh: IIt':I Bowness. Nni'hnrn' George Ilou. -L"dg!m! UK!” "! !!"' W3" 3' H" i . -. '; I time of rlluiradw, prn. MgfgI Bed ETOCTTIC ?I!i!5f,l::,!,!,Tch River Clair ('amh(!”'tg3:i on 3'(TJiiesdaynheven.ihUz. Following the general meeting; at 5' I”"' T 9 ""'-"I"? W"-'! LWITII COTTONJITLLED ,- . COMPLETE WITH SPRING- , y ROHQOTTES the new board of directors met and I "3""! !" "d" by "'9 I"'"5"!""'- MAHRESSES with SPRING mun FILLED MATTRESS 1. 2 and 3 in. Sets. selected John MacNutt as presi- AR” C"”!"' T!” "'""!"'” "'9" "' dent and Elmer Clark as SecreNP9a!"! !!'S H! p!"dE,!'- I!!!" "I! an, vpma5u".,.. 'w:-is ansiiered by thirteen mem- MATTRESSES 27'” at 50E willy. Gladstone Bags and LOVV PRICICD, FROM Trunks - FROM: 19.95 N," 50: WW 33539.95 hr 50: my '1nEpARE FOR wmgns hers. the two Il0Vt members beintl g t No DOWN 5935 or 505 Wkly if producers really knew the in. I13"-V (3-;'"r')"';""d4'"” A'"'”d':j Inyzft , , ' '1 ' d l ' wn en en ers. tine n II I'- - N0 DOWN PAYMENT! v No DOWN PAYMENT! - N0 DOWN PAYMENT! WWIUY ''””E'"' t N0 DOWN PAYMENT! "W! " W" ' '" """"" "W ivaillgs ,. "eager mpnur, M "L ectnr and three. visitors were pree tentiou would be paid in the mat- 59'" M” P"'”'"! ""'” "L9 35”” "ar ,.y ,.,,nm,tp 50",, w,M, lrpiuliiiral representatives Keith, Cltny Fl-)i'II('ii'Lal'I,V'IVIEt'lI'0llS and remove 5"!!!h?"t:;'M!:x'lCL::!g:';:9”::::"a': . t ' l ' F . . . till";orinffldlil.I'.'lI;Y...i'l"..'I'..i?'32't71ornivI' as W4 ('"r"W"de'."-9 "pp that sh,,.,id hp going in m'.(10ll.iI.RiFd of A letter roneerning the Invigorntion of the crop. In viii!!! IT!” !" ("P9 B"'!0” am! 5!” year at momma short." this is one from our previous agricultural I ;p3artiIriilarIIy serious matter. The iir2T;)rT;r:!a(::v:,,,?:I1:”:I'tI'tEnTI1t:h:'t:;'t: l . uc ons rem fertility, and the T " "c t . . - lsiealing of high priced fei'ilIi7.er !”"''k "I"! -W''"' A 'h""”'"" "L!" .Il1EI'('dIPni.I from other erops, are !"W"!' . ' . .3150 mm"... of very H", lmporp The next uiccluu. and iurizinl I II lfgncg, - class will he held at Ralph Cof- i Experiments have been conduct- T!!!" "" J''"S 19”! h"E!""!n3 't Davenports and Suites HERE'S THE ANSWER to the Summer Guest Problem! - SPECIALS FOR THE SUMMER HOME! COTTON FILLED MATTRESSES - All SIIOS S1000 I ed in connection with moguure Ind 6.30. Two roll calls were decided fertility diversion. and the lower "9"!" ("my "'9 "'".m' "7" M": 'i imz of crop yields. and the results 53!” ”" !”"P" '"'!!!"'T",':"!"!"' e .un Suite includes dresser. full-size bed and roomy chest of drawers. Well constructed and finished in medium walnut! SPECIAL- A most deslreable suite with full- 3-Pc. WLNUT FINISH SUITES 893; on 50' weekly 3-Pc. DOUBLE DRESSER SUITES WOODEN BEDSTEAD - ONE ONLY sis.oo ICE BOX - ONE ONLY sio.oo TABLE RANGETTE - ONE ONLY sto.9s DOUBLE HOTPLATES FROM 32.95 t of such experiments have indicate led an alarming lowering of all factors. The prevalence on many farms. land in many sections. of wild mustard and wild radish in our grain crops. must inevitably .-materially reduce yields. ; Fortunately in the past few years .thn spraying of 1. 4-D on grain -has become more prevalent. and the results have been outstanding. The practise should be very gen- eral for t! cost of lprays under 'lIie -subsidy supplied by the Pro- " vincial Department of Agriculture . is not. great. The subsidy is based 6 on the acid content in the product, land on this bnsis e eertein rate any breed: set-oudl.V. roll call, name the parts of I dairy cow. The Iullowitil were nominated by James Myers and seconded by Everett McAssey to Inrm A committee in 013! "H dance and sale at homemade ice- nream whit-h we intend '0 IN!" Wayne Cameron. Garth Coffin and Joan Douglas. Test number two win then writ- ten and the members were fall! which pggg-5 in study for the next meeting. It was moved by Garth Coffin and seconded by Leonard Myers that the meeting be ad- journed. Joan Doiinlas. secretary. thanks to the host and hostess Io! site bed: spacious 4-drawer chest and huge. double dresser with mir- ror. SPEClAL-- 60: TABLE LAMPS FROM sl.00 CHROME SETS (5 Piece) Yellow 8: Red It Grey - ' delicious lunch and the kind hosv ll paid in the form ofggmmy "MiWd' "N, mpnmg Mt. in mi; of the mi um: 2. Lu im-rnod. -W" """i!'v"- 5""""'"3'v !PTN'Ill(ti.I have hurt reduced h,v.,,.., Amine manlifeciurerx by about 301 SMART I Pc. "SPACE SAVER" DAVENPORT Featuring Hercules Noesag Sprinz Coristrut'- ' tion: modern figured boucle covering. This 3-Pc. "Sect Mist" MODERN SUITES our most popular quality suite! Combining beauty with craftsman- ship. includes radio-bookcase head . .. 95 I: I 39' on weekly finish. SPECIAL- N0 DOWN PAYMENT! MATTRESS SALE! " FAMOUS MAKES! " SPRING FILLED! " ALL SIZES! REGULAR 39.95! Featuring ll!) coils: sisal pads: thick llyer felt; high grade i-nvering: lVlIIlbIO in all sizes. SAVE 320.00! I -silt 5 ocwoelily A ileop - in t no . g min: filledvlmu:ttress this Pro-built borders: sisal pads; i'lif..'.':!l.:”'”".l”'i '8.” mt; I an . moot mun- V” SA FROM TRILITE LAMPS S30.00 CHESTERFIELD SUITE (3 Piece) S40.0D ODD VELOUR CHESTERFIELD CHAIRS ST5.00 OIL SPACE HEATER (Large Size) S40.00 METAL BRIDGE SETS (5 Piece) S2395 SECTIONAL CHESTERFIELD SUITE BY SNYDER comprising 3 Piece SOFA. I ROCKER. I COFFEE TABLE. 2 END TABLES S2I9.95 I-3 OFF NEW BEDROOM SUITES fdeineeedl non s4o.oo handy armless davenport. converts to I seamless double bed in a wink for unexpect- ed summer guests! 79.95 2-Pc. SPACE SAVER DAVENPORT SUITE includes davenport and smart hostess chair in a glaninroiis figured houcle covering. M attractive and durable. for livlnizroom or den. Makes ii iiood llliie 99.90 L3-Pc. SPACE SAVER DAENPORT SUITE Space Saver Davenport. mm 2 liostess ehmrn comprise this uilte! structlnn; hoiirie coverios: Hercules sprint: t-our choice of en! ours: davenport opens to a roomy. double bed. REPEAT SPECIAL! no IIOWILPAYMEII! I 19.95 IDEAL FOR TOWN OR (IOLJNTRY MAPLE Pc. BUNK BED OUTFIT NOW ONLY the Department is paid will the acreage expenditure down to a very low item. To those who have difficulty with weeds of the kind mentioned only preparation in the form of A special boom for available iiprayers should he tink- ten so that the spray can he sup- plied at the proper time. A tw-nty- 'four font hnnm will soon get river in field of grain. and it is surpris- ing the measure of control that can be secured under the direction of I careful operator. The total rosf. in any -venl. is very little in rompiirison with the rosl of hevinit these weeds deter inrete the production and willie of the grain crop. In iill cases where purchases are made pres- entation for payment of the sub. sidy must rnme from the parties who ectusll.v us- the material on their grains. A properly receipted VIII of sale st he presented on t i which the brand name of the ma- lerial must. be rleariy indicated. Fiirthermoro. the WIITCTIII must in used nn the stain ernps. No slihsldy is paid if it is iitilired for any other purpose Prompt applie- lntitm for subsidy shftuld he made ed! FAPONI The canonixing of rm-kerplu. at stir weeks of age has become noo- ulnr durin: the last five. years. Rlrds 1- he rnponi1..-d shouidi percent in price. tho cost of the! sed material when the subsidy Irnml ea bring in Hands Across Border Policy MONCTON l(''Pl .. Official! 9! the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council MOHIIHY greeted "iii! GE” thiislasm .1 new hands-across-the border policy among the IOU! Atlantic prnvlnrll end II! NEW England states. Nelson Mum-. APEC executive mannaer. said lln Economic Coun- cu m "tilszhly -nthtistasttr of the opportunities offered”- in the ca!!!- pnlgn to boost trade and tr-tvel between the two areas. The Possibility of removittl M" rlcrs nffceiina the ntitursl avenues of trade between the two "Kilt"! would he one of the major item.- In he studied. Mr. Mann said. The new spirit of cooperation hclweell New England and the Canadian Atlantic provinces val fanned durlnl weekend cer- emonies officially launching the new h-rry Fllueunse cnttne . Yarmouth and Mr Harbor. MI. TO MEET STATE HEADS in: soon as the mnternll is used ' t , S. M In 4 susu FAWCETT COAL a. wool: STOVE .'.'.E5.".L.E5 i 'mmm'-'-v M w. ..2.";.”'::.'..3I.”.":::"i.. ....':”..'.... I W !h' r!:3'l!"'?I.'. M H!" w9:dIm!"'.mnra in the mutual TWIP ICUPYHG 3 Wm W I! limb” mu TO rem-l . ' REGULAR 59.95! ' 139-95 ti" '” ' """'"i "' '"' pg-pmimzu and governor: at Ref tiarhnr Sept. I7 and IR. ' Invitation! have been forwarded to the znvernors of Maine. New Itlampshlre. Vermont. Massachu- sells. Rhode Island and Conner: and wiiler removed ten hours he.- Sm”, NM, pmngwmg. Prince fore the operating time. This iIterv- 3.-,dwm.d 151""; ".1 Ngwfnundlamt. in: period is very important as Mr. Mann ,.,,t,1 hp Hmimllt new it gives the operator I chance to ,t,v,l,,pn,mp, gmum mmy result. on a boner ion with it very mi!" from the meetings. "such a meet: mIII'lnIii.V- mg of two regions held at the After the operation flu turd-I Mghagf. IPVPT is of prime interest ahnuld go back into the same pen! for all 4-out-erned." from ll'TIl"I1 they came and on clean Iiiicr. To prevent rrowdlnn ” for the first five days after cnpon- Pion..r pubIhh.' "95... 503...... Thistle BICYCLES, PRAMS, CARRY CRIBS, STROLLERS ntcvcuss 1 men and . I Inyl Ind”;iX'Ill Feat- ND DOWN PAYMNT! ' 9.95 tilt 50c weekly I wave the feed removed fifteen hours "Cut Ind ", "1, Mm”, my Nova ""1910 vnml; sleeper can with PAY AS Littu AS carry crib! and Itfoll 1' in built tool be with wrench: pump; trims. the room tempernture of the . . I to ptvg may ,9." G5: urvicgg :';:ln,,: hnd1,.',-gm; pmuop weather- pen stimild be increased by about D”; In Cgltformj Available in a range of colours! proof uddle: i-en i-enermrs: WP five degrees. iintll the birds are over the shock of the operation and are feeding normally. They should stay in that pen for at least three days, and the same feed as they were netting should be fed .eboul twn weeks lifter the operea tton. then It may be changed. Canons raised on range on e diet of arowina-mash. scratch grain and milk are superior to cancel raised Ildoors. The confined Med: can he finished at four and one- Inlf to live months. but they do k d hrome rimmed ""619 7'R0M- ?;1..b,'i:, rec, "set-:::iAi.i 9'95" 4'95 sec. 59.9; 9'95 LOWEST CARRYING cusses - Snly V: of we PER MONTH! LAY - AWAY NOWI ms STORAGE! El)MON'I'ON lttrw--Charles '. Frederick. 72. pioneer northern Al- berta publisher. died recently ll Pasadena. Fallf. friends here learned Mnndavl Mr. Frederick founded the PQICI River Record in IMO. the first newspaper in the district. At one time he also owned in weekly It Waterhole and the Grende Pretrtl Herald. A native of Glencoe. Ont. Mr. Frederick seven his printing at NO DOWN PAYMENT! It-ref: 1-or VAl.I'V. in bunk beds -7 in popular with rhildren. I pieces Include 1 .911” mm: mattresses. 2 link nprttlisz ladder: guard rail and two maple tum); bed. that can easily be taken apart and placed wide by Iith II IU"9iflI'- ed. BUY NOW and SAVE loom! so NO DOWN PAYMENT! F u R H I T u R E "The Mai-mum onutest Furniture spasm. and Television Stores. ti? .;:.;;'::13t 'f;j3;::l" m I . . in em. 5..., St. .. Cliedettetewn. r. s. i. .crg;;;w;. W W .. ” '",,,,,””7,, ,,,,,,, 0.0.! LTD 1...... 6211 y I &dI1Ii