CITY Mill DISTRICT 10!’! ‘rAxl—Disl 0660-080. 0001!’! for Perfect Pictures. CIABWELL low Better Photo- graphs. JIMMY‘! TAXI — Dis.l ma 1370 or am. KEBOSENE, Electric and Pro- DI-ne GM. Refrigerators. Bi-yenton and Mscxay. “YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOBI- It the HUGHES DRUG STOBI. VISIT HI-STYLE MILLINIIY,‘ 163% Great George Street. lvu*y- style Hi-style. . ‘ "WE TREAT Till: SICK )Vll.h'. Giggey's Pharmacy. next Stewart's Soil Conservation And Related Problems , ggcerpil iron I Report by the Prince Edward Island Branch of the Agricultural Institute ol Canada. The surface relief of the Island, are tempered by msrine conditidm gelierally. is that or a flat to mod- and temperatures exceeding 35° erateiy undulating plain consist- are not common. "13 of smooth slopes with the Unfortunately, extensive meteor. change in gradient varying 1mm olocical data. covering a long pg;-. 1 per cent to 26 per cent. Usually iod. have not been recorded in any me undulations are long, low and part of the Province except in the wide, but. in some localities, they Charlottetown district. The aver- assume the character of long ago wind velocity, tempgxgturu “ages. The elevation of a large and precipitation given herein are. part of the Province does not ex- therefore, based on the records cccd 150 feet above sea level. There wmpiled for the area. are two sections in which the eie- Winds of gale force are not un. rations rise to 500 feet above sea wmmon and may occur in any Bakery. level and [W0 I 10'" hm Win of month of the year. The average wpog-rgphy. monthly wind velocity ranges from ROBERT HARRIS NIGHT at The longer section extends a, 6 to 15 miles per hour. the higher the Art Gallery tomorrow. Public “ms the middle of the Hovince monthly averages being recorded l“"“'¢d~ from near Deslbie and Argyle during the spring. fall and winter 0 share on the south to New London months. The prevailing winds are U3 R‘ 0' P‘ shed 1”’ “*5 WY Bgy on the north, and from the from the west and northwest in “mm” ‘" be“ by "°"' C°'°5’ Queens-Prince County boundary winter, from the north in April, H"'°h°'y‘ Ph°"° ‘"12’ " an the west to a line running from the southeast in May and Anvrs g0c[ETy north and south through New from the south and south-west mm”, hanging 1.30 ?:,E,:l?hB¢ER: Glasgow and Clyde River on the during the summer and fall g,,|1,,y_ ' mi. The smaller area is located months. - in the Culiodenrcaledonis section The iii year average frost—fi-es RAISE IIOASTERS and upon. 9{ Queens and Kings Counties. The period is 153 days. and the 43 to 10 lbs. in six months, that's the Valleys in these more rugged areas year average monthly mean tem- extend diagonally across the ter- peratures range from 17.40 in Feb. 9412. min, iouomm the strike of the ruary to 663° in July. The high- mcl: formations. est daily temperature ever record- V Cum“. . ed was see in August, 1935. and by Mmmld W°m'=M the lowest-23”. January 15, 1923. was “'0” by M” The climate of Prince Edward planting Sebago potatoes. which manufacture potato chips, Institute James Munn, Simmons. Summerside, and Mr. Rupert Garrett of A communication received in d; b _ C _ H h . h in a section of Florida where these potatoes had not n 0 “Y 0 Op Etc cry P we of the 125 acres planted and Mr. Simmons said that THE 1-‘smrr CAKE L011-Ennmislmmons indicated that the harvesting of the entire crop would be compleicd April 10. this part of Florida at present is glorious," he writes. mostly 75 to 80 with cool evenings.‘ Ken Anderson of St. Peters, P. E. 1.. Shown in the picture. wearing the cnwlmy lint who is with Mr. filmmons and Mr. Garrett as field fi')l’Fl'li3.ll. Islanders Experimenting In Florida Shown‘sbova is a scene at the ranch of Lawrence Becker, Fort. Pierce, Florida, where Mr. Lgslie Souris. have been experimenting for some time with yesterday from Mr. Simmons stated that this was The srcne shown is part Plants M,-_ for the people." “The weather in ' O 0 g _ but Rll.SSla dare not allow the peoplelare opponents of the Creator. They ‘»‘i"lldllllU N -‘T11 .of East Germany and the satel-lcannot ultimately prevail because been previously grown. the crop is excellent. and of a fine quality. prefer these potatoes for their product to all others. high as 88 degrees "Temperatures range as It should be noted that the rain- M°*‘m“<l- d 1 Island is not as mild as might be fall during the critical months or ORDER “CK F on Jay. and o the con. Lane expected. The cold Labrador cur- May, June and August shows great Cw“ oo1d'tn,neck_‘]3)E“eSLP!l;§lc.Akg« Douglas, Eileen Jay and Bruce 'i Pigott. Judges were Mr. Morris rent of the North Atlantic and variation: that the total annual H He m , me cold winds which sweep down precipitation may vary from 32.03 Hlgtchdugluaghoge °£§1h2_“°ek‘ C° °pl, 1_I)_hen09c’;m““d nM"fiWD“v"V‘d NP°;‘;,"e‘:- from the interior of Northern Que— inches to 54.56 inches; that the anl ‘ bec cause a. relatively cold winter nual rainfall may vary from 23.16 THE ANNUAL meeting of the mfide ‘ ‘W mung ’°’““k‘ ‘nd and a late lilting. The summers inches to 40.22 inches. Charlottetown Liberal Women's Lb.“ Evening “"“ bmugm t° “C10” _ with the sale of lunches by the Y. final’ with Hamax wmch mu be.‘Cluh, Tucsduy. April 13th, 3 p.ni. P’ U‘ members. P. W.C. {completed in Cnmpbellton tonight. IC‘‘'‘‘‘‘““’‘ ‘‘‘‘3’’’"‘ ________ ‘ C I C I News & Views IF yo‘ ' l are deaf or hard of i Friday afternoon in the Aud- litoriuni the College bandmintonf." meeting in the Canadian Legion ‘ifinals got underway with Jean ilmoms on Monday, April 12th, 3'. Tweedy and Lloyd Hetrel winning is pm. for the purpose: of forming the mixed doubles, Margaret Bea. ion organization. gun and Barbara Stewart the l - dies» d.,u.,1,,,_ and Nam, Mmjfim OUTSTANDING rmronmsns Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sigswortli, and L. Hem.“ the men.‘ doubles iglflsstelgl and Marliedwilson, Al- city, have returned home from - ‘ ’l" fllll-9. voca ue, Shirley Trenton 0nt., where they attended mens » _ singles will be held go compme }Ml”'il‘9ll Rfl.\'ll0r. North St. lthe funeral of their son. Sqdn. Ld:' the tournament‘ iEleanors, age 11 vocal solo, Carol Stephen Gillis. . . . Alnnc Maccnrmack. Souris, age 117i ._.—..—__—._ Although we welshmen darn." pano selection. also others. P. E. I. M cCaW-Loftus 0 Wedding ed the Nomads 51-47 last Wedncs- "1 5”’ C"V8’°Rd°- F- W- 0» day night in the auditorium, the ""°“'°’“""» AW“ 22ll<ll- 8 pm- The YMCA, Highfield Street, Moncton, N. B., was the scene of ‘.i'carln3 you are invited to attend Mrs. Harold Court, Bedford, guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George MscMilian. The fact that our Easter holi- Liays begin next Thursday at noon on Monday afternoon the makes one realize how late in the ‘arm it really is. With only 1-1 jars of classes remaining it seems i-it. a short time ago when wc started the year ‘last September. 0 e Last Eaturda the welshmen Nomads won the two- t . . an the New Biiunswick-P. E. 1. points series. thus adgzmiicelng miti ‘sG"‘§,'[:‘:PTh;; Sf," $2" §"’*‘ iuvenlle hockey championship to the City Basketball League finals sum 'Ch“1°mew:. ‘ em :he Campbellton Cubs by a score sparked by Red Ms.c.F‘adyen with the eglgagement I H?‘ adnnounce of 10-4 in a sudden-death game. 21 points and Mark Ladner with [My Ame to Jghn ‘Ar “fighter since flying conditions were ml» 17. the College team couldn't over- 5te,,,,mk “Sm, ,‘,‘g":,‘" °f a wedding recently when a wide favorable over Chatham, the team come the deficit of their first game Augmmn 'and mg ‘lite J hM”' circle of friends and relatives were flew by M.C.A. only as is: as which the Nomads won 44-36. Augumn Mama 3 to t K ° fm‘ present to witness the double rlni; Monoton where they took a. bus to ° ' ' m S! Paar.‘ Cacficdml 1:‘ EM” “Ce ceremony preformed by Rev. K. M. csmpbellten. An enthusiastic The University Years will com- ' ay‘ Findley. uniting in marriage crowd was on hand in the Mem- plate their final exams on May 13 DEBATE AT MT. STEWART— Marion Coral Jean. youngest rvriai Gardens to watch the two with the remainder of the College A fine debate was held before a dfllllhC8l' Of the lllte Francis Louis teams which played even hockey writing their finals from May 12- caparity house at St. John‘s Uni. Lnfius and Mrs. Clara M. Loftus. until the third period when the 18. ‘me con dance will be held fed Church Hall, Mount Stewart of Charlottetown. P. E. 1., formerly Cubs outscored P. W.C. 5-2. The at. the college on May 26 and the April 7 under the auspices or the 3 of 24 Mcfiweeney Avenue. Moncton college team. however. not. used to closing I-“M1595 011 May 28. Y. P. U. It was: resolved that City 'and John Peter, youngest son of the wider ice surface Ind lite!‘ ll life has more advantages for ‘ the late Dr. Francis Roger Mccaw lfilllh road trip. Plllyed I li«l‘°ll8 The mat all-talking picture. young people than country life. MD. F'RCS.. and Mrs. M. Mccaw. came. The Cuba have new ad- "Lights of New York." was shown Leaders of the pro were Dorothy Northern Ireland. wanted to the Mtritimo illvan-ile in New York City in 193. Coflin. Douglas Byers and Gien- The bride, who was given in Tb: mail: 1471, TI; I . Th 5' 5.1 ,1; ' bah built wlvirb 1;: lnjjllm ln:¢!.r'i'.i";iio J], blIfi:‘I’”d'”“rl1{'If',’ l , _ V, _ . _o I try»; n!u!_to [in people In Wu! Bengal, Indra. , » .. ,... \ _C‘;“:;0(.)¢(T:l'l“’eTlEill)x0I:$‘lIe those _who'care__'etiougli_ to“helpf"wherever help i United 8t§tes"or" remote region of Se-v:hth:dsy‘-Adve-ri'tisAts'this' is lshfattiveprindple ‘, (i'17rled_7o?r:_ii1Tp.a'r“iislly.'i ln"one'y's_afrf;“elfs’i'e.ir.Te7ns.’valued at .*?»5.99»‘1°;°l'E5t?§kli°.t- r<>[h°.lP-l»9§3»z§3 999913-:1]=e -yer-re ¢°Ml'lb|l_ti0fi .§;b?'..3§£s‘e§¢i9:«iiy§Aa§e,?u;.;.a§;.ii;;shims "..;.u:."..'.:.i.' ._fiioizi-"0'ii'o?s'year_sn;op156mT'nii7y:ifiiw7én:to~y5u' to help irfthis Cl_lF:T>f_ 82o.S9,r'viil "rich activities for one ia_ Ji§}_u,'y.o‘Ei .’.'.;a3‘_d.'e_ie‘5'.mi>.’§s1do‘n‘T>i good v[fl_§lL'fi£i€d;d:eigbbahoa $iiii."'y3u'i'siéu'a'ge, "Let's Be Tiriends." CAMPAIGN CPENS TODAY spent the week-end in Parkdale.' marriage by Elta L:-Blane who wore it street-i length dress in navy with white‘ accessories and a corsagevof white Carnations. Joseph C. LeBlanc was best.-man. reception was YWCA following the ceremony. The bride's table was centred by ii three-tier miniature bride and groom as top—| filangkegrazgalcaigdglie‘zgfgtcfglcgfgj‘T Grade lII—l. Allan Joliiistoiic; bride was proposed by Roy Brownl and.responded to by the groom. 2 Mrs. R. E. Bannister served thc‘ ‘ : _ ,. bI_ide,s table Ruthie Johnsionc. 93.4 r. served by Miss Ann Loffus, Mrs. H. E. Boileau Boileau all 1 Mrs. Dave McKay and Miss Mar-I ALASKA SALE ion Wood poured. 1 The guests were rereived by Mrs. A. W. Loftus and Miss A. l.n[i.uS,< iitlarch Report] Grade IX-1. DOl‘lS Brrnard. Ethel l"il7.slmm0iis; iliaura Bell. 12. Donald Thompson; 3. ll)ouglizirt. mail Hillard Bernard; held m Bl'O\\'ll. Thompson: 2. Kenneth Carr. wedding cake with , stone. _. Marcella Beriiurd. Grade 1——No test. and guests werc ——Do . Lend, 9.'i.l ’. and Mrs. L. J.) mm M“ F, sisters of the bl'lriP. Alaska was sold by Russia ithe United States in 1867 l RCTE. our smart styles in U set the scene for her eldest bl'0thEl'iTl'iE nuptial lll.LiSlC was supplied by} 1'““’1'5 Alfred D. Loftus. was attired in B|Ml'.S. J. D. Barberry. Well street-length dress in Irish moy- —————} gashel linen of orchid trimmed lwithl LONG RIVER SCHOOL white ornamented with seed pearls] and rhinestones. White accessories; and a corsage of white gardeiiias; completed thc charming ensemble. . W The bride was attended by Mrs.i5°“' *‘ (‘uratie VIII—~l. Wendell Thoinp-(selves, and want to cast on ihem:J..5u, D Grade VAL Ronald Thompson: 3. Graftuiiliailii is the foundation on which‘_Y0u shall love your neighbor H Grade IV 4Al——l. Lawrence‘; Teacher: William Plncau. iS'l,200,000, or about two cans an Ladies’ SPORTSWEAR — - - summersiiie Page! ThO Religion and Life By Very Rev. George C. Pidgeon. D.D., LL.D First Moderator of the United Church ol Canada (Copyright) SUPREME REALITIIE Then He prayed “that they may be one in us, so that the world may believe that Thou hast. sent hie." All through the Gospel Jesus Monday. April 12, 1954 :3: Tb many it will teem strange to] say that the burning issue of to- day is one of theology. We con- sider ourselves a practical people. Therefore we conclude that, if wel are able to be realistic and dealllm“ H15 ml-551°“ W "¥“k1nd 03m‘ with things as they are, we must out of the heart and mind of God. use world forces and worldly wis-l N0 0m" 15-We “OW bemre “*9 dam to sown zhe world-5 prgbiunalllllitlons of the world compares with We forget that ideas govern ac-‘mi-5 in imP°1’”“"Ce- D095 -195"‘ "9' t-ionl, and that the moral and present the Supreme Reality? In spiritual is the supreme reality af-"«h°1‘l3l'° ‘lg? WhlC§1H; ter all. inn tie rone c t e niverse Look at Berlin in its latest claim:1°l'0 ‘he Ollll’ 1”’ '0 which men to the attention of the world. If Call Ulllfllfiwly 5llbl'Tlll~? ever there was a down—to-earth‘ BY HIS HUI“-lde WW3-l‘d "15 Pf: situation it was there when the He taught that men. EDIT‘: I foreign ministers of four uorldiflelhel fl'0im their position anti pos- powers met and conferred. Yet, say SP-‘Mons. file b€lll85 0 Pl’ C9 95-I all you can in favor of Molouw's‘worth to God. By the WW6 in which case, and all you can in Cl’lllClSm‘H" 5011811! Out We OWEN‘-5 01 H“ of the argunieiiis and aims of ihe.lllll0 He Uluflhiv that mllll. €V€l'l I‘ three who opposed him, and thisjiils \\0rst. is 3 Delhi Oi llllllm‘ {act stands out for all mankind to‘\'a1\le in GM"! Sight» see:—fhe one stood for the subju-‘ 0 ' 0 gation of people by force of arms,‘ 15 lhl.5 what God is? Is this spirit and his opponents for "government the iount out of which has flowed of the people. by the people andlaii that is? If so, the powers that isllppress men and deny them the lopportunity for full development 5» life countries to choose their ownllne order of nature and 0! God and form of governmentziis against them. she knows that everything - 0 0 her rulers stand for, will be i'epud- A11 this has a dgfmige bearing on la”-"1 We m°"lf‘llY« W039 D6091‘? Call the policies of nations as well ‘as speak for themselves. The three on conduct, of individuals, A man Western poivnrs believe in the righi.'ome asked Je5u5;__"whjch mm. [of these people to dCCldE for them-imandmem, 15 me first, of all?" answered:~—“'I‘l'ie first is. 3.iihe responsibility for llleii‘ 'C0lldll.l0n5 and relationships °“'" Hear, O Israel. Lhe Lord our Goci, “"1 the Lord is one; and you shall love Grade VI ~—l. Donald MacLeod; lfor determining their own d8Slzll'l_\'.:1ne Dom your God V.-uh an your George Back of their policy is their beliefIm.m.‘_ and Mm 311 you,» go“), and in the rights of the individual, and‘. mm an you, m'md_ and with all his worth to God and man. Th€ll'l§.ou1. su.en8.m_ The second 13 mm; lhE‘ll‘ policies are built, t3.O\”.s(,1§‘~~ Consider for a moment. Jesus‘ This beam direcm. on Canmav. Isiateiiiciits about His mission in obligation w shue her .bundam,. C'“‘d° IV 'B’T1- Rmme J.°h“' We “'°l'1d. 55P"‘a“y 35 they ‘"9 of food with the starving in other recorded in the Gospel accoi'dingl1,md5_ It mars also on ma debt to St. John. We find llis prayci-twmch everyone in comm;-q,ab]¢ for His followers in the seven-l(.".cu,,manc(.s owes [,0 ms needy tccntli chapter of that Gospel andl,,e1g11bm.' .0 Om. “Red Fmmer" Highest average lll junior gradeslin it Heuemphasizes their bQ‘Il8lic_.impmKn5' to ,.“,,y ego“, to 1m, I that God sent Him. This qualified‘ move conditions Md ,.,pm,_, bun. High?“ ‘wnage m ‘°'emm‘gmd°5 “mm 1°‘ carwing ‘m H15 “‘‘"k. i'ul influences. and above all, to the for the salvation of men. He said: Salvation of the lost —"Thcy know in truth that I came when in Song and story we do, from Thee, and they l’la\'E”bEll€V8fl Clare our purpose no Crown J55“, ma‘ Tm“ did“ Sam "“3- “Lord of all" we commit ourselves my . . ‘ lto the ministries of‘ love in all their {or} Again ——"As Thou didst solid me;‘.m.i9d forms’ N0 {mm 1‘ vital bu‘ ‘emitllai. uliich is me iount of love. ,1 into the world so I have lthem info the world." Caml_\' colors and frniliy or fail- orcii slslcs make these blouses the sweetest. frosting for your Easier suit! 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