This sailed Wednesday from New tort year's committee on agriculture at aboard the liner Queen Mary for the close of the session brought in a three-weeks visit to Canadian V roan page I programs of Government. Among The Partners the sincerity of the critics. army and air force been in Fran‘ and Germany. He is scheduled be back in Ottawa about May 1).. Soil conservation And a report noteworthy for its brev- e Eastern Guardian Thursday. April 15, 1954 The ‘Guardian Page 5 ;':‘::l’”‘*‘,°d g""“°’“"" ‘;l":',"“""l‘l_"' ills in agriculture and concluded I *" - - ° “ V ‘ ° " n V - ST MARY S HALL SDURIS ._.'l7NJ0Y dctrgx glgis Etlslitl)‘. nmataoncnrown Paaisu Holy Excerpts from a Report by the Prince Edward Island Branch ::f’°“-' ‘;*t‘r°m‘:‘t’}"“5p”:’,‘,°‘i; ‘K: t\Vleli'r:h“T'Irl:l’lxLl¢°d .::§u‘ie:;t)iti)yi ' ’ oun it s. cen s . , (A 11 , 1 i _ nine . I - - ‘ '° ” V “‘ °"" °°°“ ""“‘Y °‘ ‘'‘° ‘‘‘°'‘"“''‘‘ """‘“‘° °' °'“““‘ in recognition by .u who can read ‘"’°“- “ ‘hi’ °°“°‘”‘‘°" ‘‘ “°‘ nasrnn MONDAY, APRIL 19th lrrder early for ‘Easter delivery. ..'OPENING DANCE Beaver Hall, . 3:30 pm. Evcnson nd Add b ‘ i l Montague. Tuesdai April 20. Don 3 8 M-I tlement the potato crop has i . to dt mine the extent 1 this t ‘ii fthei n it tl '“ ’°°' "‘°" ‘’‘‘°“‘ ‘’°’'' ‘“°‘”"* Messer'a orchestra.’ Admission I50 Reverend W‘ A‘ C°"'°“- C-3" ed an important part in the §CT)¥l- condition 0 fieatls Sn atlfe west‘: own 0‘ 0 In um b‘ we C3” w° “'.°"M "‘i rents. Resulnr dwco Saturday. ,.*(}|:o3c,E-row” PASTORAL omy of Prince Edward nuns, sou _________._ p.,.,.... 1,... gygry fight i,, :Ie>‘f’¢1'$‘ll1l‘1‘Yt1::Kiai>‘r‘lCuJi£l:J=:llllc --BEACON }[1LL ];|L1,y" April 24. ..-MONTAGUI pro-Easter ser- vice tonight. 8 p.m., Presbyterian 11 am. and 3:30 run. 5 d ,1; 1 ggorga Wright, phone 137-13. 19th un By pm Holy Communion Easter Sunday. 11:00 am. and Sermon. CHARGE. United Church of Can- da—8¢rvices for April is: master services: 11 am. sturgeon; 230 p, Related" Problems Potato Growing Ever since the days of early set- and climate combine to make this Province one of the best potato Krowing areas on the North A- merican continent. By virtue of supply organic matter and by other forms of mismanagement. In any survey an effort should be made Gm Acquimal In Truck Looting Case Farm organizations are a well the record with the possible ex- ception of those individuals who believe that the sun rises on the make representatives in an organ- ized way on behalf of the indus- try and only the very innocent action ity. It would appear that this committee found only some minor correct the possibility exists that, the ooammittes was not provided} with sufficient time to go into the tee be provided with’ all necessary} facilities in order that the most‘ exhaustive report possible be pre- Three Act Comedy Curtain 8:15 P.M. Specialties Church. spake,’ He“ J, M‘ m. Milltown Cross; 7 p.m. George- would suggest that such mud ‘or the commenuon or me’ l-‘rasef. town. Reception of new members ._‘MON’I'AGIJl pre-Easter aer- VIC! Friday 8 p.m. in the Presby- 5 ierlan church. speaker, Rev. Row- and Hill. ..'GEORGETOWN—In the Bap- 0 int Church: Easter conference Friday, April l6. Special singing and ministry from God's word. Momlng service 10.30: afternoon 9 service 2130; evening service 7 p.m. ii Hear Messrs. Wells and Weber from Summerside. Mr. Harris from Murray Harbour, and Mr. Sykes irom 'I‘ruro. Nova Scotia. Mr d ithristensen from Dundaa Centre. “id po.dbly others. All invited_ ..'ENTEli.TAlNS TEAM _— Btan- I ‘hid Peardon. son of Mr. and Mrs. sianford Pcardon, Montague, en- 'p[IflLned members of the Pee Wee hockey team at his home on Monday. the occasion being his I eleventh birthday, Following a period of games ll delicious lunch iias served by Mrs. Peardon and I beautifully decorated birthday rake was cut and served. His many friends wish Stanford many I iappy returns of the day.‘ ° ..'8DTl-I BIRTHDAY — Mrs. A. 1. MacLeod, Montague, quietly reiebrated her 89th birthday on Saturday, April 10, with a num- lier of her old friends who called n 10 extend their best wishes. She received also many congratulatory c :-ards, letters and telephone calls. u Mrs. MacLcod. who is 9. great fav- orita of old and young, has a re- markable memory. and still hleued with the full enjoyment of 0 all her faculties. During the past five years she has knitted or beau- iiiul wool afghan for each of her im children. Her many acquaint- ances join in wishing her con- tinued good health and happiness. 3 Personals ..‘Miss Majnrie Glllla, Montague, in convalescing satisfactorily fol- lowing her recent illness in the 9 King's County Hospital. ..' ..'Frlenda of Mrs. Frank '1 Murphy, Montague, are pleased to hear she is convalescirig satisfac- torilly in the King's County Hos- altn . ..'Mr. Robert Macxay, Amherst, Communion. vice Good Friday in Georgetown $803,296,277, from investments. $2,207,998. down SL692. Expenses totalled 3523.712.- working report, states that Imperial produced and refined more oil Special music. Ser- D-rn. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Min- later. ..’NOTICE:—You fishermen! Get ut there and get a big one. for on Thursday, April 15, the Mabon Drug Company, Montague. is of- fcring. as in the past, a grand rize of 85.00 worth of the finest shlng gear to the local angler who brings to us for inspection, weighing and measuring. the larg- est trout takcn legally on opening ay. Good luck, fellasli mpe_ri_al—0il_ Earnings Show ncrease In 1953 'I‘0R0N'I0. (CP) — Imperial on Ltd.. had consolidated net earnings in 1963 of $47,984,516. or $1.60 at here. compared with 341,199,499, I 81.38 a share. its 1052. Of the earnings, $23,877,782 was mild to shareholders in dividends of 80 cents a share, compared .with 75 cents in 1952. and the balance of 824,106,733 was used in the busi- ass. The earnings figure is after in- ome tax provision of $33,806,911, D 83.384302, while gross total of taxes. operating. sales and income. Bvéaos $60,662,324. up nearly $5,500.- In addition. $37.802.&l7 was ollected in provincial gasoline taxes for the various governments Income from operations was UP 353,970,520, and 49. ill) $43,896,510. including de- preciation. depletion and amortiza- tion allowance of $28,960,575, up $6,842,972. Current funds and inventories totalled $234,118,936, down il7,940,- 037. and current debts were 367,- 50,571. down $1,992,636, indicating capital of $166,188,365 own $19,942,673. Biggest Year The figures are from the annual out Wednesday. which and sold more these favorable conditions, yield is high and disease levels extremely low. Added to this, the soil im- parts an excellent flavor which makes the product highly popular for domestic use. ' At present Prince Edward Island exports 55 per cent of Canada's certified seed potatoes. and has successfully shipped them to the United States, Mexico. Cuba, British West Indies, Panama. Venezuela. Uruguay. Argentina, Great Britain, France, Palestine, Egypt. south Africa and to all provinces of Canada. The production oi certifi- ed seed began around 1920. In that year 886 acres of potatoes were grown under inspection and corti- fication. Since that time the acre- age under inspection for seed has increased to 27,771 acres, in 1951 when the amount grown for table stock is added to that for seed. the importance of potatoes as a cash crop may be more fully rea- lized. Soil Fertility Until comparatively recent years, fertility for this crop was supplied by stable manure which helped to maintain organic matter in the soil. Since the introduction oi commercial fertilizer for part or au the manure formerly used_ Unless manure or vegetable mater- isl in some other form is applied elsewhere in the rotation, there appears to be a grave danger of exhausting the organic matter and thus seriously affecting fertility. Again, potatoes do well on some light soils which are marginal for other farm crops — soils which are particularly subject to erosion and in which organic matter is diffic- ult to maintain under all condi- tions. Observation had indicated that considerable areas of this type of land are used for potatoes; and that the fertility level of some of these farm: is being lowered rapidly by sheet erosion. aggravat- ed by running the potato drill up and down a slope. by failure to CAPITOL This Theatre and all F. G. Spen- ces Co. Ltd. Theatres. as usual, will be closed Good Friday. BOSTON, (AP)—A federal jury Wednesday acquitted George D. O'Brien, 44, of Quincy, Mass, of larceny in the record 0681.700 loot- ing of an armored truck at Dan- vers March 26. 1952. The theft, carried out while the armored truck's three-man crew was having coffee in a nearby drugstore, was the largest such haul in U.s. crime records. O'Brien has been the only per- son brought to trial for the huge cash theft. Exports of M22? And Flour Down O'I'I‘AWA. (CP)—’I‘he bureau of statistics reported Wednesday that exports of wheat and wheat flour in terms of wheat dropped to 152,000,000 bushels in the August- February period compared 207,800,000 a year ago. Canada. the United States. Ar- gentina. and Australia held 1,860,- 900,000 bushels at March 1 coni- pared with 1,471,600,000 bushels a year ago. PRINCE EDWARD “This Theatre and all F. G. Spencer Co. Ltd. Theatres, an usual, will be closed on Good Friday." TD-DAY and SAT. ‘ Traitor urummsd out of service! * Treachery of international spies! ' Lovers in secret rendezvous! ' Attack at Khyber Pass! with [ should be left to Boards of Trade or can be effective if made by in- dlvldunls or groups with no offic- ial recognition. All progressive and enlightened Governments welcome the opimon and recommendations of groups of citizens which represent important sections of our country. citizens liavo a. duty to perform in ac- qualnting Governments with their problems and if solutions are found, to whom the credit belongs need not be a. worthwhile matter for dispute. Ilog Differential For a long time grade A hogs have been worth 40c more per hundred than B, but a. recent change will make the spread 3100, thus a grade A hog dressing 150 lbs. will be worth $2.50 more than a B of comparable weight. Even this addition may not represent the actual difference in market value but it does at least provide some additional reward for the farmer who turns out the top quality animal. House Committees At the beginning of each session of the Legislature. committees of members are appointed to consid- er the various departments and Notice simonds, chief of the general staff. Legislature. Monday. April 19th, 3 P.M. On the above date at the dis- trict school farmers of the Prov- ince will have an opportunity of considering what the Federation has to offer its members in the way of protection against the haz- ards of farm llie_ During the past year a substantial number of members have received benefits as a result of this program; no one is immuned to accidents, but pru- dence would appear to dictate the Wisdom of carrying some form of protection. Attendance at Monday night's meeting may be worth $1,000 to some farmer or member of his family. SIMONDH SAILS NEW YORK, (CP)—Ll.-Cictl. (;'.i_‘i' Dr. R. A. Burden, St. Peter's Bay will be absent from his office Friday, April‘ 16th until Tuesday, April‘ 20th. SPECIAL EASTER DINNER SUNDAY, APRIL 18 BISON RESTAURANT A Quick and Easy Way TO STOP COCCIDIOSIS “COXINE” In the drinking water alums to us: - Icouoaalcat. rasurs No. 2:1: 25 lab!-u $4.ss— 50 tablets 39.40 coucmraara No. use 4 fl. oz. $1.30 . I6 fl. oz. $4.10 in fl. cl. $20.00 @ ,. MADON DRUG CO. MONTAGUE SDDIIREX (Nixon) \'.5.. was a business visitor to vfontagus this week. ibanion—TrelT Across lcefields TVILL SAVE YOUR CALVES FROM “WHl'I‘l’." S(‘.0L'RS Removes irritation from the In- testinal tract: overnight. The “com- bined aulfas" in Scnua-ox work fast in amp Infection. Promotes ppetrlte for rapid recovery. Save owl-ry calf this year. JAMlES()N'S PHARMACY petroleuinhproducts in 1953 than in any ot er year. More than 56 _ per cent of 42,200,000 barrels of THURS‘ SAT' oil refined came from Canadian fields, 20 per cent more than in "LAST 1*“ PONY EXPRESS" The report states that Alberta‘: Starring Gene Autry Montague Serving from 4 lo '7 RM. Adults $1.25; Children 75c Leduc oilfield. which launched the current wesiem oil development. now is "almost drilled up" and -7559333. Alta. tCiP)—5evsn On- iario mounumegn 1" , huh development drilling at Leduc con- Montague lama, mg» mg, ye" u 1:“¢_-,,h,i, tinued on a reduced scale. R.ed- ALSO ~ N ittsnipt to cross the Rocky Moun- ‘V°-i»¢l'- CI-nIdI's largest developed Shupadn Amlmm. mum ‘in. .. um ioedlelda on skis. ollqeld. "now has been drilled and ,6 Pl‘!!! sienna um Ne d nxpoa-ition loader Peter Bennett UP-‘ 9 ! ii onwiii. aid -1-..,,¢,,y uni, ,,_ During the year. Imperial drilled On Our Stage i 58 exploratory wells in western Canada and 35 in Ontario; 245 de- velopment wells in western Can- ada which resulted in 196 ollwella; ll gas wells, and 38 dryholas; and tent heavy snows have resulted in ‘incredibly dangerous" conditions In the proposed route over the pain crest of the Rockies. Bo the Between Shows Tonight 9:00 _ 9:30 EM. SHOWS 3:30 -7-9 rirfsmicet/§ ' Coil ‘us—we're HEY Klbsi DON'T MISS THE arty, which includes a woman Enter. would take a week's skiing olia-y in Tonquin valley. south- teat of Jasper. instead. The seven adventurers and their llpine guide were turned back by now and the danger of avalanch- tl after 32 miles of their first bid over eight iiaciei-a. between here and Hector. "We had the but men and the test equipment." Mr. Bennett said. but we were beaten by the worst He added the o journey aoo miles. leather on record." lit development wells in Ontario which yielded three oil wells, four gas wells, and 12 dry holes_ At year-and. Imperial had 1,570 oil wells and 113 gas wells. J. R. White, president, com- menls that towards the and of 1952 some change in the tempo of business was evident, with indus- trial employment slightly below the level of a year earlier and with indication of increased com- petition for markets at home and ixpedition will try again next year. Other! in the party are Peter Austin of Ancaster. Dr. Allan Bruce-Robertson. Ted Pope. Mrs. Peter Austin, Murray snlvely and Pat Boswell of Toronto. Guide was Tony Klettl of Jasper. As Ayont veterinary prqanllaa abroad. 5’/£975/re" MAION DRUG CO. MONTAGUE New Serial—Chapter No. 1 “JUNGLE RAIDERS” SPECIAL CARTOON SHOW ON SATURDAY MORNING — AT 10 0'CLOCK. Prize Beef SHDWBEEF FDR EASTER On Display Thursday and Saturday P. E. I. Spring Show Raised by Wendell Wood, Charlottetown T. M. LLEWELLYN LTD. Montague From The Including Teachers TEACHERS WANTED Wanted Several Teach:-rs For Montague School Good Supplement. Apply to Secretary for Senior Grades ..o« I f’i‘-i\..\li‘ \ sin. .,.. Wily)- PRINCE EDWARD Don niowncrs Orchestra Tickets on sale at R. T. Holman Ltd., from Tuesday, April 13th to Saturday the 17th. Directed by F. M. Maclntyrs By James F. Stone Matinee 2:80 l’.M. — Evening 8:15 Easter Monday Play The St. Charles Auxiliary Society presents THE HONEYMOON IS ovui in Aid of the Charlottetown Hospital 6 Big Specially Acts ABUSE /’ Goonfi£An;§ FAltM,TlllE/\ H£An- ;§ tiuAnr£ns/§ ‘\ O IIPAIIS-Phone us for fast. efficient farm lire service. 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