f C, d C t ' P',o,l,.",a',', :3. I1-tar-ilttwelh in "WI Wed, Nov. 1, 1955 The Guardian Page I NEWS "Y an an ra O1-Phqnggg c.iT"m-.lnnI"'ll; Mrs. vlslu sales. NE”'T""" . WI TIIAT I'll SICK WIBLL. 1”. P. I. r. noun-one of Attielltnn 313.3? J; Pharmacy. open I --In cgnfrfbufiong mo .,c..u,.M:u1;lrg h:Aa.cl1elll, Eliot Wlllilllls. - I5 C IV. 0 M u..l..n.- nun-lei Wallace sucxny Mrs. Milton Msc- . SEE THE BANI QUALITY ssralwrion IN rns POTATO mnusmv Rehgfgs ;',f,”M,,. 51,,,c,, 31,,,.,,,, col. rm, Roy psnnyfxxel Irving. Ruth . AB OUT IT ' .111” .Freel .E tMahon. Gosbee Louisliarris. ' W: :”2.”.”i':i2.?.i .':.':..:':.:.h 1:73.. l'.l"".;;..."..:':..':.:.":;:"s'..r.' .?::l:” ”"""'” .:?.:..':zl:"n..a; C ..-..... ....... .......... , crew" 81.00-Fred MIcLeod .50 cents each-Bella White, Mrs. OnlyIchuuudh& Hates and Canada for some Y9',"' '”mm' M we" mm" '” 9” mm) sacs: All new Lsdies' . W11 5, ,1 E11 W111, .1 Mn, - ii" 19” "ire liavlalraillnellscllguipleli-istzinu Eiilsliiilrllliallespoltiiloebiium mu M hf": 5301- Mt rgcftvedtig 9'” iigdiiengaicil-?hMrli."Mf&lCi3T:if Magljgenzleelvlcrisrfy aMacNi:i'l!i.h Mrs. : I oc1.::"a.'""."".”. "5 awn" ' i ' " "' ym" c "'3 ' D" John Machon Ernest Mschon Mrs. Alan Mncloeod. Ml'6- Willa!!! Hume . ' " nut reached I low of 96 pounds beOne llmportant factor to remem- ".1 amount for our Bil A'""V"” HL Mlclloni ' Mrs. George MacNeili. William .lnr- . per person in 1952. This is a de- 1'. 0 course. is that the best ",5, 3.1,. W. W W311," 11111. - - no d , Ad Macxeum M.” Jack. gagvla.-. rrease of 70 pounds nor am; sou; gar :2-gowknn can bemapoiled Jewelers Since 1000. C:l':c";':, Mn Wu. F mm" 13,, Gerald mcueill, Betty : cm.-, A”... mi ?f3.Zii.”25”.:.?.'.a”ii amounts pl: cgokiiiezr directlgilswshouldmi: vouch cousr- In the Police sioo eIch- Mrs" John E" stew-rt J-ckm- Ruby M'cN'i”- 30"" Ah ' n - ' ' ' 'MKlizi.C1d Ni ll,Wlll- - Muaeeessa is about 75,000,000 bushels less per armed; tin: gotsbl? bhagts. m bsgtzrgbatggregvgefgreangiazng lnlgs. CIy;:ne:nys.tl;dvls.Ir:)UvI:irl:eepIi:;8. lafnc gnkeen wgfle” mm , yeah If this ext" market were re aration i onout af mi-incl "519 Mlfilll F0"! W9" Iemenwtl St siart Mrs S near. Sharsln Mry Nicolle. Mrs. Jerrle Nicolle, Jean ' p”””lb5 mihblie mngalibwthelliftavtvgulilirigg ivliicn the inliustlfy cyopiiidosulsoialy to to fines of five dollars and five ifeeplnspe ' ' Gosh” Ema” M"L”d' "'5' w- i : C"""WUU4-I my ' n , 0 ' s.a k,Mr.H Jd. .2: Eli: d::P.::.c2."::::'":':: i?i'.f".'.Z”5.”. ".::.::l”..';.".;:"l.l.:e..e .::S..':::..:;':.'.' ::::..'J:.'".'..':: :.2,.:'"'.'..:'”'.'.:..”:'.'".f.':.':';.”".l::- '”'” " ” . ...... ................ ll ' ' ' ' . Li H ,.',',Zl.g... in merchandising and swr- cellent food by all consumers. fvh1fs3tedim::il'r'ed9P&::u;5n1:ndl;;hiE: Thomas Herring. Mrs. Percy Rich- -ng”l!'w”::.edR:5!'mMl;'m.m”'Vd "V"! I I : NJ-LA. Mortgage lune 339- b"tm”"l:a:t ss'Eal:,;:' :15": BUNBURY NURSERY til N0V3mb9" 2"d' arltlisltal-8900 31.00 each-James Macbeod. Mrs. - , ' . Home Inpnveuaxluu Durinz 9 ' 0 Al Vld ti .M.E tt . there has been a decline of about Be'it:lemF"cr:rt-icoen ihilhmi mas IN MAINE - Word has couecten by Mrs. J. w. Glover mf;em::' ;1i;;"gua! '1jugh,V;;:I. gs : Poregu :r....1....;g.,5.; twenty.-one pounds of potatoes per held a my succemail banquet 1 been received by Mrs. Ewen Stew- 52.00-R. P. Brooks M111”, 1",”. - . ssynnuab. Person. The problem now is to re- two hundred nd fort -ma mm: art of the death of her brother. 01.00 Each-Lloyd Herring, P. Bil- .50 cam uch11Mn M. C Dom , 1 ad.” 1 cover some of these losses. uended TE r Yemanizfl of in-law. Reginald Stewart, Port- lard, Mrs. H. Back, Mrs. E. Cah- Mm cl Cahoom Mm Mom Hank . 5'7”; "M31 The recent trend! in Pmcusmg arises and thee shgwflii of Before lmd' Mung He was um Mn 0' the mm 6' Pmw"' C' Le." v "'3-M” H- Sh5"5mv Mm Marsha" r . F"ng"EuabM' potatoes is helping to maintain PM An 1 t K it I late Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stew. .75 cents each- Mrs. James Harris, Mack”. M11 Hubert white. M". I a"”ara.dC.ax”..' potato consumptl to a great ex- 5 I N 9' iPCl:iPein W35h il" 9 Id art, formerly of Argylle Shore. P. Howard Cahoon. Mrs. J. Harris, uoyd white M". Cr BM" M". I lent. If it were not for this outlet '59” :ui;"ed" b3 "W1 3 ii” 3 W5! .1. Burial will be in Portland, Mrs. L. Gordeon. M. Be". M115. Keith Bue" '14,”, . ' " , Trnasjae consumption would be even .con- 9 "d " l; cth""1:'3 "9 mi Milne. .50 c. eIch- George Hlrrlil -'05" Buell. ' A branch of a chartered bank ts much more than the best place to : slderably lower. Especially in the groin! 9 do??? f e 0118;! sub EGG PRICES E I Gordon, Mrs. H. Cahoon, Mrs. Bel- 10181410.” k . I . H d b k. . ' J1”-970"!"-4-484-! United States and larger Canadian 13"" gum X 113 93095 3'; P m At this ante '- Slug" ;3:5 38 le Machon. M. Buell, E. Bueli. Collected by Mm Fred whm eep your savings. t is an a -roun an mg service-centre that . Draft: centers; 1E consldefmble bizimon of C'(l)El'I:l1ul'llly Eiilnteogceailisi avirdeziem: Poulty Prodlictiaifn llgirilon Fedgi: Toad-'ul'oo " ' 31.00 each--Mrs, Wallace white. provides services useful to everyone in the community. I 1',-,,,g,,., a,q.,. me po aoos us are my pur- al De t of Ag;-l 11 . 11' Co (acted by Mrs. G.B. Penny. M1-5 301,911 3,11 Mrs preemu . g - msed as 1,0,,” haw 11.131 ed up the sides of e roads. The P. cu ure. ngraded .00 IF M 1 H 1 H - , - - - . . 1 . L3,," 0,1,. lmzen mashed poutnem and .5 ouimlers of the pl:-operties must cell-E t?5?fSAili;lilgregsCh2a5rlogg?,:3i lluzrs. 9C5o0un w'I;ilte' ogalpth elglgllgsy ;1er:lc,Ml;;.a Hyde In every ong of 4,000 branches 1;; Qnada, People 111g 115111 g : '1 ' potato cmllnidln ti th d ii in l:9:'y(ll(llml1ti')n Mn amliliigtfr even Delivered dharlottelown - AL lg? whim 50 cents each-Mrs Lawrence 1” 30"” Of b3”kl"8 serviccsh Thcl make deP05it5- ash ' Sdle,1D,PomB”. Factors ea g o e ec he h , AM 152, As I . ' : 1.00 hnwyfgg H ' I M”. i ' . a . . Home consumpuon 1nc1ude me 1011 ll-lowtirulften wglen we are driving ens AL .61, A3);-'51gei:isler8s, Igogiatg gob" gitisbem N;"e.nJ”;le'lgll1xfen1ng. 1Svliecl3l3:l, Mrs. Wallace Penny. L. Cheques, armngc loani Km safety deposit boxes, rmnsfef money; . Credit Iujonunnc 10Wi"8? 1- The. q"3mY 0' WWOGS f "'5 C1 ma 5 "'9 pa" wk ' ' Prices as at this, date: "To Pro- Mm MBIWJ HH1'1nil- Mrs. W- F. Total-s6.25 buy and sell foreign exchange. ' P”"i"”'-' ""4541"I on the market has not kept pace 1:'",”I "Ft 313:” 31'", 01" min" d”" ducers - Dressed Weight Chicken Harris, Mrs. Tom Fraser. Mrs. Al- (:1-and Ton-,1.;132,05. . ' Securitia with the 90""m9"' d0"""'d5 '01” lb tg nicglr M? Wm " Grade A Over Five Lbs. - .30; Fowl berl MacLeod. Mrs. Johnnie Glov- M.......M.. O 1 o 1:, ch f h d b k 11 1 . , d : . . better quality in practically every. W om ves Wegz. . are 3 :3 name Grade A over M" L” . -27. an ACCUSES TOWN CLERK n y in a ran 0 a C more an are a fiche an many . Cvstoafy ejseamrsc ll.h;1io:;:earl;uy:it;i;i'l:le3nigggnnltfltzt 2213"” ;,';”'cann);t”'rea: ft” and” :3 1 .75 c-airs. Iisloretta Brooks Wm! non-1-E. om, (Cpl .. 1.;x1,e11e,1 other convenient banking services provided under one roof. - "'4 '”l”' "l”5h" no . . - - s ,5.) -101". p , . . . . . mar hm which who h In Memo rlam ....:::...::::. ..... ....:.:.' 2222533.. ”.:.".l..?:h!:5l:.. 3:; A to the hhhh h the why to handle which hhhhhs needs : WW"-" '15.?".l.Z'"in”35nZih'3'.Illi”iZ.33i "'9 59905"! of your name will 1" mm! memory I d Mrrrs-mhiiiitsrilg ghapman. :1 rlghtltok the by Richard -simply, safely, easily. be H 1 1 1, "1 o I ear 0 . unt. cer o t s village south years. These include. especially in Hngsiltizpufgl l;f:'r?ctCI::8:c::,5;sW3b husband and father. Ernest Prunty cnuectea by Mrs, Jack pen or Hnmmon, A gpeclgl mgeting of the United States, rice. sweet pot- P W00 passed away Nov. 2. 1948. 1 on 11..Mr v 3' 11; ds 1 111 1, 1, 1,1 1 1 1 195 macaw", mane” 1c " flee. Post Office Building. Charlot- s. eac 5. etc lc r . councl w e e o nvestgate. ao . P . e . mow”. Please prim your name. Mrs. Vere Beck, Milton White, Mr. Davidson was expelled from THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR . the potato is to maintain its pre- sent rate of consumption, or in- crease it. the cooking quality will have to be lmprovodflt will also help to have them'u easily pre- pared, and attractive to the con- sumer. as possible. No RELATIONSHIP ”Beauty is only skin deep" never council in August after he told Reeve Thomas Millward to "shut up” during a meeting. Alwa I rcmensbe . Those that wish to Put the names and llgllll w by we Mm wmmm J0 H"m' M”' Jaseph on in Scotch Light Reflector Tape LT 5- Ben . , can obtain the letters in three vented by the use of caustics. This 055 c-Mrs" Francis Flam? inch size for fifteen cents a letter, material is usually used in the '50 C”-M”' Angus MacNelu' Mn” these have adhesive backs and stick form. Clarence H"'m3'M"'Em”3'B""k are easy to stick. The best time to apply caustic Mm” Lawrence wmmnst M"' Fred It is not too early to start thinli- is when the calf is from 4 to 10 Hutu Mrs" Frank ',ack."n' lng about entering your place in days old. At this age the undevel- '25 0' e"h-M”' Phu" Hams' next year's Beautification Cqmpet- oped horn 91- bum,” 1, not .1, Mi" Sand” C3hW”- v red 1- a r ital th ltlons. Make a list of what you tached to th sk 11 d Tam!-.'”'o5 liomilillf prgllzllet day: p.opth:)es.y The: think should be done - dead trees more as parteof tlie sgl. a3i"gl'l?'”:oI:I3;Ili:u1:1'-g:Ii:1e"r"ol:E'""3 beta can be removed. or the dead limbs can be cut off. a certain amount of carpentry work can be done durlng the winter. also. if you are going to plant some trees and shrubs, the places where they are to go can be made ready this fall. Dig the hole large enough and in the bottom put some well rotted cow manure. peat moss or well rotted compost and mix this into the subsoil so that the roots of the horns can also be successfully treated with caustic up to the age of 2 or 3 months. The horns of older calves require more caustic and are more bother to remove. Another method of dehornlng is to purchase a special pair of do homing pliers for placing strong rubber bands around the horns near the base. This shuts off the circulation and the horns soon drop off. Also there are electric saws is no r ' ”onship ween the exterior appearance of a potato and its cooking qualities. This is unfortunate II the con- sumer will often choose potatoes hv their appearance. Unfortunately, many of the newer varieties. while attractive and high yielding, are lower in cooking qualities than the varieties of some years ago. Pract- kally everything done in the so- railed improvement of potatoes has s2.00 csch-Muriey Family, Mrs. F. W. Lebacheur. Rev. Mr. Mac- Donald. 5l.50 -Preston Robertson 81.00 each-Mrs. Sheldon liume. Mrs. Jack Bell. Mrs. Roland Mac-v Pherson, Daniel Bell, Mrs. D. Ray Brooks, Mrs. A. Wood .75 c Each-Mrs. Dave Van idea'- stine, Mrs. Arnett Stewart. . .50 c-Whitney Brehsut lowered their mealiness. Much re- shrub or tree will have a chance and dellorners as well as the man-' T0W"'315-50 ' search and com eial effort has to penetrate into the soil (Do not ual deborners. Collected by Mrs. John ll. Mae- r itone into dressing up the potato use fresh manure). When planting Removing Extra Tests: Often the Donald Sl.00 each--Mrs. Horace White. White, John MacDonald. Chesel lr- 1 vlng. .50 c each-Mrs. Bert Jordan, Mrs. spread the roots out - do not udder of dairy heifers has extra cramp them into a small space. tests, in addition to the four nor- we are getting some peach trees mal teats. Although such tests do from Wisconsin. U.S.A. The fruit the heifer no harm, they may be with brighter skins. shallower eyes, rngular shape. better sizing, better packaging. brushing. washing and waxing. Much less has been It romplished to improve the actual eating qualities. In other words ..I fairly hood lob has been done to improve the portion of the pot- ls smaller than the Ontario fruit, freestone, and must be pretty hardy to stand the winters in Wis- consin. They are called The Will- unslghtly when she matures and may make milking more difficult. In some cases an extra tea! may secrete milk, and in that event Sellar Macxay. Mrs. John Mac- Kensla, Mrs. Cecil Penny. Mrs. In- on Davey. i Total-35.50 Guernsey Cove Both liilli and will Breeze give you a may cause considerable bother by leaking at ndlking time. In ad- .Collected by Ellen Bell, Lona dition, extra tests are slightly dis- Atwell and Gladys Beck. YOUNG CAT"-E crlmlnated against in the show 31.50-Mn. H. Hawkins Ase for Breedins: The -use to ring. 31.00 each-Mn. Orion Ball, Mrs. brced depend! on the Krowth Ind Extra tests can be easily re Blanche LeLIcheur, Mrs. Kimball development of the heifer. Since moved up to 1 year of age. in LeLacheur. Fred Davey, Mrs. J. J. she will not yield III! income until some cases in older animals it MacKIy. Mrs. Leslie Maclfay. Mrs. she has freshened. she should bc may be necessary to dlsssect out Bert Macifay, Mrs. Chester LeLac- fed llberallylsordsr that she may the test and its accompanying heur. Mrs. John Bl-ebaut. Mrs. be bred to freshen at 2 years of gland. This shouldbe done only Leonard Brehaut, Mrs. William Bre age or soon thereafter. As the cal! by a person skilled in veterinary; haut, Mrs. Waldo Hawkins. Mn. is carried about 200 days. the well- surgery. In any case. it will be' Hamid Beck. . grown heifer should be bred when a wise plan to call your nearest .75 c-Mrs. Perley Harris 15 to 18 months old. veterinarian before removing extts .50 c each-Mrs. Robert Glover. . If the heifer is not undersized, tests and follow his advice. , Jack Davey, Mrs. Wheaton Goshea, nothing is gained by breeding for ?.'.'.'T'i'n'i”s?3..i..l”'3i l.".'n'2;.."&'.T; IN REO0N0lTl0NEll FIIRNITIIRE AND APPLIANCES have not made good growth should Chesterfield: l 3 pieee)- - ato which goes into the garbage consln Peach. Polly and Marquet- can. (3, Where would the poultry indust- r.v be'to-dam. if they had spent all their efforts on improving the shell of the nu without thought for the interior? Instead they are able to candle their eggs and tell exactly what the edible portion is going to he like. similarly. by the method of separating Potatoes with salt solutions into various specific guy. "Y lrotlpl. the potato indsutry can now "look" into the interior of the Potato and give the consumers what they want In the way of mealincss. Ue of a salt solution lzrader separates the non-mealy from the mealy potatoes in any lot regardless of the variety or the mdlrtlons under )vbich they wore W . CANNON TEA 'l'0WEl."i FACE Cl.0'l'l'l in every package! Son the greatest bargain in detergents! That's Lever Bl-others' All-Purpose Breeze. There's a genuine Cannon Tea Towel worth 35c in every economy-size box . . .x a Cannon Face Cloth worth 250 in every large size. Choose white Breeze in thc familiar red box - or Blue Breeze in the new blue box. Get your Cahnon Tea Towel or Face Cloth be delayed somewhat. since too early calving under such condit- ions may result in smaller-than aversge cows at maturity. Handling the Heifer: Kindness in , the care of the heifer will make1 cnnsumer to have this separation her easier to handle when she ent- as ii is to have pastry flour and are the milking herd. Teach her broad flour in separate bags. Most to lead at an early age. Stall or Nmsllmers want manly potatoes house her with the milking herd a for baking and mashing. but for month or so before she is due to Jrsr as IMPORTANT it in Just as important to the boiling and serving whole. these freshen. If possible, give her the ::";:.”::?:.".:.: '.'.':.:' :..r'.:::h."'.f.: .'.':l' .:'::..:: ::;:s.';ll.' .'.'li.i.”?.'.i.f """ 5”" " 5” '”' ""' oh” "W ;'.';l::.."::'. ”':.::.';...'z" .;:::'r: i::i”3.nl".:..".i2.?'e.ii'a5!:.2'?ll:l 9" SP” ”'",','"';,, on ,5: i "1 a:"'r:.h::.'.".:'.-...'."'.:..':'..':'. '.::'r:.:..:'.: :2: S.'..”.'.':f."i;.'l".'.i':. ".'..'.”.3li'".I.'.i ”"' ' " P" " :2: ::..”.:.::.'”.”..::::."':.'::.h:.'-'-':.". 2"..i:2'J.”...?S.i..2””.'J”i.".?"2...”i c""”" 'i"”;"' so 0,, 5 2.5."-::.h"::.:: 2-.".-.:.::::. :2: . ”"' ' ”' ” P" ""' inuliifg; crlftlarsinit mliifeventing Horns: The develop on & s,.':.,-. i found that the consumers have ment of horns can be null! 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