run GUARDIAN. Cl-MRLOTTETOWN ' L PACE SEVEN y 19, A 1952 . S . Lli. Togo; sranrutruioi -NEWSY NOTES - By J. A. Clark. Ell. P.0. W. camps not been conducting its busi- ists did not escape. The Associated Press report oi conditions at Koje said: "the isle to'capture hostages, high U. I. oiticers have put themselves in The communists have ttsn has ' what About x :::.'..”.:”..t".t::"t:.!.t""'...".".';" ":'.'W.......'';. .. ........ .........-.fZ.Tm'5"7f:;-5'-"..w.”";-ii,.e.it7-.' ' ' s IV . riots and eiiorts by the commun- " ” "n ' Ml seen a war going with- out any great cost to themselves. and irom the iact that 75 per cent 1 ,,m be received at &e the root at p iteds have succeeded on many oe- position to be attacked, and a or the Chinese ,n' do not ,,.,:”smet. Charlottetown. atter um. wag rug. casinos in iorclng "their ddllltlldl general has undergone a briei want. to be sent home, ma Inn” 5. t coma" I . ” kiln” 7 on camp oiiicials. Now the imprisonment. To get him re- It is surprising that nil- guiion. Charlottetown. -1 17-: g g Grass Meadows and Future ed the herbage on these plots; n . Reds hold sway"and run things to leased. another has made an aim itary oiiicials are reported at I "C; will be on the heels oi rail rates only. rule 'snIu prololl I Improvement and where the minerals had been suit themselves. barrsulng reply to a Communist loss to understand how the lit- tf" r w.rghoIlIO receipt hetero buckets will be pa-II. Au adverse: applied to the iormer grassvplots g In other words. the united demand of the "have you stopped nation was permitted to "mm: will beinsde nrollllltlr on receipt of wool and I Mil Fm” When visiting the llothamstead that previously had nitrogenous --- I states has been so afraid oi beating your wile?" type. during what must have been a .goon as wool graded. . d lxperirusntei Station at st. Ale iertillses-s, spllirzldid oi le- 37 1- no IONHI. Jr. communist propaganda that it 'l'he upshot oi the laxity and long period oi time. 1. shirpinl be tied separately th paper vmJ'3:. "2: ”uE"":::”g: 3” plan " 9" (Associated Press News Analyst) and Wk” " """ M "S" '''”'d'''' u" ”' ""' '"" " ” examined dealt with the iert:iliss- In the above experiments no I '”"”"' ml "' Wt" ""' hm pauibie. u this '" 9"”"'"I- f '':I''''''' -',:,,,";,;'1:,"::,' tion oi grass lands that had been seed or either grasses or leguinen- ;3,,f”:i;'ml: fjgtf Fig.” 0' "h-"I . 9" '”'""'-Wm "i1eei:;. Charlottetown. 1:: lots oi over twelve in mature ior- over two hundred our plants had been Wm W W war camps in xlms. "Mn" N. 9. O -a n ' nn: 0 9' ones: ills:-rnsllrhls? mnnlilrrmhnn no 1-0 as: eecussnv as-rscrnn to run "rm 5 or run sees an sxomzes -rnscnn on me omsm No responsibility will -be accepted ior sacks without mauve. iii-duction oi one cent POI Wlllld WI" 50 NW9 1 tied with hinder twine or other unaatisiactory string. ship- !" "ff , ...d ,,.-om paper twins are available at the Provincial Do- P'''' ,,f. .1 Agriculture has oi causes 1 '”"f ., in your interest to see that wool is properly prepared or ,, should ' . nIrk'-i'i":;::':1.1 gags and dung locks hsiere tying each fleece. years. A series oi plots had been laid out many years ago, to which mineral iertiliurs, (phosphates and potash)' had been applied at dit- isrent rates. Another plots on the same area. adjacent to the others end laid out at the same time had had nitrogenous iertiliaers applied. The were very outstanding. here the mine series results that, other type or plants. rail had been used, legumenous plants: clovers, vetchee to. had taken on and only Rothamstead Station. Volunteer plants, irom dormant seed. weak and undernourished plants and irom seed transported by birds. of wind end water, had grown to iorm the changed plant popula- tion, ior, once the type of plant received a supply at its essential iood ingredients. it superceded the island conditions In Prince Edward Island pas- The precision with which both military end dlplomatk: brass an iorm an opaque column oi circles around a brother caught with hie procedure down is a beautiful thing to watch-ii you're not trying to get at the roots oi things. Preliminary reports, however, are suiiiclent to establish um those responsible ior camp ope;-. stions-probably under constant pressure irom above 1:: make sure the Communists were given no passed! a iew grass plants could be iound; end where the nitrogenous iertil- isere had been applied. the pos's. Q. Aiiv hurry, chalty..or strawy portions oi wool should also he ' removed and unloved separately- , gm-pp should be shorn when dry, and wool should be stored in valid reasons ior propaganda about treatment oi the inmstes-sctusl- IV ve been working on the tures and meadows. with a good mixed stand of both grasue end Such Getaway 1 E550 and ESSO EXTRA-there's no . place iree irom dampness. agrostls, timothy and other grasses legumes, win usually. under good b M lppemme H of run g 4. u -';,-f,;?;;',;::,ji;';,',,',;ft,;:,":,,',f'';,;';":,',;';,... ,, t.':...:::'2. n:r.:n:..:.v”wt .'.:'.: ;".:::t:::':t... ;::t.?..: .;.::.:::: er: . M be; mm on ma by in-per:-i on-. not uiidiix” W001 In" L A ." mug 5;. l.,,,;u,;, tvlllihlrlhht idkIlru;earr:mdllterdetlieelo:r(3 reduirenientlishlior the grrdsses. 'fhis :',?,l',i;,,j,f ugg gag" ””"JW"'":h 1" 72 ""5 of "i?i"5 "PE"-"'” i i 5 bl M MlilIketClIlcIIA:lilrllou5:'0l?:I:.udV-O. Wool Gmwermikd, whose Deflments were started, frovlnca 1: very iortmlvodllodin h'V' done about it ior'iear"tlhatxi1i(),rcilll: me mo" exam": "””ch”"he ""”' ””cmu0nlt'e all the P. I. I. sheep I!recders' Association. no not Wm" me” usmsmom we" clgve:.nths'id1:rl'ine(ii':'er' wnmllm Enforcement or rules would make modern rehneries. Buy anywhere in NF"'c;'l?,l,: pet:-one selling wool through these Associations have al- ' S rtlflr ' " well established. s change in the ior!” - . u, g I the these F" "'m';"lin vzurorntoereeta in nrpplying sheep producers with equip- ” m",,,,.n. rhmrdlcl. end services at reduced prices. some oi these """"i"i. such as l'hi-nothlaslno ior Internal pnrnliol Ind Cooper'- nu"a))lpL ior external treatment are now being distributed at re- HMS more at our sheep Field Days, end direct irom the Depart; hug 1 Agriculture. In addition the Association is doinl CV6?!"-lllnl :;:Ihlly in the purchase and distribution oi rams to assist the in- illlstrl'- I - - v 5! mllhuni 39'" l erais. The results were again alialia, seldom ' t ior any 1 I L (ipl'filll' with your Association and support it m n I 0 ntmgen to our pawns. mould ,,.,.1 lmnpi-rstivoly this ,V"QIl'-'vd?l:l.I'IEl'IlbCr no pay the freight and you e:1,g::1?:mgli.u.::gwzgerspplagg gsghheloi time in the permanent mdmgide ?bout the middle 0! June S" '6 a" mo” out 0 you 1, . N to slots that contained very iew Tllllolhl MGIGIWI l.lll.l'0Kll.l ll: - I . III! PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND SHEEP nnennmis ABSOCIATIO I plants except legumes, these had growing ggngon. mcreued econ, P ll 0 D U C T S O F I M P E I I A t O I t mostly disappeared and splendid To obtain the but yield! 01 omicsl yields have been secured CHAILOTTETOWN. receiving stiinds oi grass completely dominat- ir was made and on one hall 01 each or the original plots where minersl iertiliters had been applied. the iertilizers were changed and nitrogenous iertili- ears were used in place oi the min- erals; and on one half oi the plots that had been genous iertllirersy changed to those containing only these are iavorable appears in abund- ance, to provide not only the very iinest iorsge ior our animals but also supplies the cheapest iorm oi nitrogen to boost the growth oi our best pasture grasses. Oth- er legumes: alialis, alsike, ladlno and red clover provide similar supplies at nitrogen to our mes- dows. These. however, except hardy nitro- were timothy. research has shown. that nitrogen ," ” in the spring gave Smartest new car of 1952 better results than when the nitro- gen iertillser was. applied in the summer or t n. This de- crease in yield, may be partially oliset by the additional aftermath pi0dLlCCd ior tall grazing, when the nitrogen is applied during the the Allies liable to charges or violating the Geneva convention. a three ton crop oi gr h - talns between 75 sndulsoo -xloillills oi nitrogen. In this Province, most good pastures usually produce an abundance oi iorsge in late May Ind early June. for that reason we would suggest that applications during a summer oi normal rein- iall, even when heavy lppllcg- tions were made. During a summer when the rain- iaii is light or below norrnsl. only the iirst application need be made. This application of nitro- gen will not be wasted, should dry weather iollow. as it remains on summer. A maximum oi about 150 th H m in he bone pounds oxmonim -;, - which .3 ..u:..:::..:”::1::n': supplies 50 pound! of 0391': 31" In order to secure the iull bene-I . PYOVGH 990n0mli'lli "' '-'5'-3"-V iit oi nitrogen iertiliser on pee. Ans-rm econosnv iully . New. wider doors. roomicr seats and more space inside. Leather covered Dunlopillo cushioning. One piece curved windshield. Air-conditioned heating. Children's safety catches on rear doors. Push-button door handles. Sieerin colunn: gear shift. Iinproved 6-wheel hydraulic hrs es. More powerful engine mtl: 1 e Nil SOMIISIT lvtss well an asset H73 C.llSlZl UCUVQ Jaw DUVAR MOTORS i Mi ltrisee Dtreet THL AUYIN MOT()R COMPANY (CANADA) LIMITED e W! Some excellent "Buys" in used v"”"'- Charlottetown, P. E. T. Austins - appraised and reconditioned by Austin experts at your authorized Austin dealer. WI-IEREVER vouoo . . . YOU'LL SEE AUSTIN gives better results than 25 pounds oi nitrogen per acre ior timothy meadows. The question or using a complete fertiliser depends upon information as to the type or soil and its need 0! phosphates or potash. such a iertilirer usually costs twice as much per unit of nitrogen and is not economical unless the minerals are really needed. Feeding trials have shown that riitrogen-iertilis- ed meadows produce hay that has a higher digeetability and iced- ing value than meadows lacking suiiicient nitrogen. ' Grsas Pastures Grass pastures require heavier applications oi nitrogen er year than rnesdows, except w en the meadows are cut ior grass silasr. early and several times during the season. because immature iorsge is much higher in its percentage of protein and nitrogen. For this reason grass pastures that are low in legumes should receive a more liberal application of nitrogen. When 60 per cent oi the iorsge is well inoculated legumes. the supply oi nitrogen should be ade- quate. It has been estimated that Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Auction in iront of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island on Wed- nesday the 3th day at May. 1962 at the hour or 12 o'clock noon all that parcel of land situate in Charlottetown aioresald bounded and described as ioliows: ALL THAT Parcel of land situate lying and being in the City at Charlottetown bounded and de- scribed as iollows: Commencing on the Northerly side at Fitzroy Street at its intersection with the Western side oi Felling street thence running Northward- ly along said Felling Street ior the distance of Ninety-two feet thence running westwardly par- allel to Fitzroy Street ior the dis- tance oi Seventy-six ieet or to the land iormerly of Warren Finlay. thence running South- wardly parallel with Felling street the distance or twenty two I-Ill U null. B()ARDlP-K3 HOUSE Mv- WORD! ALL -ri-he tote BALDE-RDASI-I ?a- I iA65LlMED MV QDO6 SAMSON MERELY. NrrH A - as iollowr Commencing on the South sldd oi Fitzroy Street at the West corner of land owned - iormeriy by James Stewart Meior Hoople THAT nae, Mi5'l'ER? HE . l JEWELS! -ma-rs. MAKES S ,1 Mi LUNCHX S OTICKUP 13 g . tr ieet. thence Easterly parallel with Fitzroy Street to a point distance thence Eastwsrdly along Fitzroy Street to the place of u1snmEi'ICO- ment being part or Town Lot No. 44 in the 5th hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown. ALSO ALL that parcel oi land situate lying and being part of Town Lot No. 88 in the 4th hundred of Town lots in Charlottetown bounded thence running Southwardly along said James Stewart's west bound- ary line tor the ”stance oi sev- enty live iset thence westerly parallel with Fltsroy street ior the distance of eighty-tour test or until it strikes a lens or gang- way thence Northsrly along the East side oi said lens or gang- way at. right angles to said last mentioned line ior the distance oi seventy-ilve test or there- abouts or to Fitzroy Street store- ssid. thence outwardly along the south side oi Fitsrsy street eighty-iour iest or thereabouts to the piece oi commencement. This sale is nteds in our Italics or a Power oi sale contained in an Iodenture oi Nertgs the 1st day oi March, 1 1. made between lthel It. D at Charlottetown aioreseid widow havina been made to eat the interest secured t sreby. '1.g'A'l'lD this Elli day of April tures. good pasture anagernent is essential. that is. eulilclent stock ll necessary to keep the pasture close grazed during the rapid growth period oi spring:, when ture should be clipped to about 4 inches in height. irom time to time to keep the growth iresh and lh0l't; no the Krasses will not shoot into head. The stock should be kept oil it the ground is soft so that the cattle”s ieet will punch it. supplementary feeding. or other areas should be used as pastures, to avoid over grazing during dry weather. .,c '4 :0 H 7 h , , , . forty lest from the West side of ”"'W ”'E ”” iititrit-Z do vZii&ZZr'3'iEZE..2?E3"i'5E WHAT'5 ' MARATHON ? ..- ,. L L IIAIINOII ID1030- A. Canada at the sign that says quality- the ESSO sign. "Glad I A switched 1 DOUBLE-DUTY DOLLARS VERY d ii ad. 1, 1 E The saving tll,:isy.;Ie1 :1-idyl e: P! to he tll:l'Oiggl.Il:lfQ insurance, therefore, accomplish a t ey ui forourlomorrows,whilehelpiugiohghtindstiontoday: Iaaplsuas. I.sre EOUNDID M97 CHARLOTTETOWN OFFICE: Currie Ildg: iiEWOD noun 2 wins Look at these VALUES: oofooli? M-AllilT.H0li SUPER CUSHION UAIGAINS IN OYHEI SIZES TOO!) um PEOPl.E.'illD.E on A. I EAR S 52495 (Site 0.70 I III LESS GIVEN BY GOO . .4,...Q. prices down; policyhoi era now make double pin-pong HEAD cmce. roaoN'ro.icauaos ALLOWANCE DYEAR DEALERS I'I'l :- Z ":". 2 H1 en 3 Z 3 E I-rs mew l0lt'Pkl6!.i' M 60007541? mm! 2 mp 7240:-ml mwer am your ivoiw mers your I (Size 6.00 x 16) GET THE MOST FOR YOUR WORN TIRES FROM THE DEALER WHO SELLS oonfihaan SOEUYEAR TIRES Tiiliiltli ANY OTHER lilliiil N