s A g ; . A . . ' i i ' . mil.s.l , V A, . I .l. , -. - 4 . . i ' g g r . . . . o - . - i Entomologists lo Discuss Canada Nat C0na'da"n9 "A”"”"o ”"”'”””'”'”” ”"””'””"'a'3 i A A ' o " o Palestine Police Force ..t '.:l.;':..""""”,,....."' '.'”."i.'. "'”'"'-”"'” '”'"'”” ""'i i ' . WHO I - I - g r . . - Jobn'sAngiicanchm-chm!'gb. lestwishuforanengoygme iheannusinsstingsftbscsre - S ,, ,, 1m"... am. 1, W d .-....,y 1, .0 ........., ..., ,.,.....p..., cruise with the lt.C.N. Squadron in! P amp was hdd at the . . . cl-.:hnA:E M2?-zoaidm nun”! int" ".2 ...l:eryanreadg'.e. of Miss June Sberren, daughter of to Pearl Harbor are being extend- Centre evening Jan. It , I - '9" to are, to I mengmenmg of the Mr. and Mrs, A;-mu, , ed to Petty Officer, Roy Campbell, with the president. Mrs. D. Par- By ALAN noNNal.s.r lo days from budding time lo har- eosiesde the oodllns moth OTFAWA (OP)-It would be UN W, M... .,. p,,...,,.,,e nude, Westmoreland, to Ivan Neurlck. well known here presiding. c;r..x3';n sans scan Vgitsrr vest. iuslnl hair-n-dozen tyvaa 0' :gP:'.e;i:o1tnl;rh oer:-op rather :13: :'actlcally impossible for csnads sud.-Gen. E.L.M. auras of Ottawa. ;.';.';,,1',s2" gggofamg 'f.f'fl”k',,c,,c&E,7 At Ora ud sunk on Feb 1 as'IP:u,'.dB?aP,rnddBIIt.d lo. gull:-d 0 -Since 0 W SPF!!! - a . , uwmw one to supply the type of police --mg of course we would w- h ' . A1 g p ' ' ' . . ,, ' a . mm H is at the horn of the bride parents. bony . nu defeated Nine quhmon. - . sec-rna. :1ciltlllnclel:::epI'.l;fvIlguti)flh:IuCl;srowln8ecelrl'- .p?:y1:,:dm,lh: 4f,.o::,eolm.:h:mu'”,o. force sought for Palestine. lnform- to be guided by Gen. Burns, he the bridal ceouple left on a. wedding ""3 W003 3'1" Dogs by the score Mrs. A. Gamble. re-elected: Vice- km mm... ants say. - added. trip through the Maritirnes, and of 11 - 5- Pres.. Mrs. w. MacDonald; curl- cldes. They new 2,000 trees is perhaps OM-8100. plus up; mun-1-Ivn .. t in d 5..., Mn 3 . hen” than an, Mm”. Enlargement of the United N., g . g . poo re urn w reside at Bar en. uh Be M . . . eron. Prosrars faster and . . the work of two men for a week. This was a clear indication that where Mr. Neurlck is engaged in ' "y ya" ”"'” 3i Comm. Mrs. J. Mulligan. mm H. veuolno -sricultunl scientists One answer to the insect pl-ob- "an! "ace ssmervisory orsanin any move toward a police force mechanical work. "””c'”" E””'"”' '"' 5”" a W Hunter. Mrs. L. Msccallunr Loans "0" in Palestine would require I will have to be initiated by Gen. M" "W 't "" h”''” ”' ”" Mrs -7. minus: Press cos-i-., Mrs sre. wondulng whether it is all worthwhile. Use of the new chem- lcals has been accompanied by out- breaks of insects which never be- lore caused serious worry. lem has been presented by A. D. Pickett,.a federal entomologist at Kentville, N. S. His thesis: let natural controls such as insect parasites and predators do the job J. Cameron. The financial report was read by the Sec-Tres., and adopted. Prob 'ldent's report was read and ap proved. It was requested all main paresits, and Mrs. J. H. Myers. The game at Crapaud Rink on February 4, between Hampton School team and Augustine Cove School team. ulted in the score Relatives -and friends of Mr. Samuel Condon are expressing best wishes for an early and co plate recovery, following ” treatment being received at the good many staff officers and Can- ada simply hasn't got them to spare. Posting of Canadian staff of- ficers to the Indochina truce com- Burna-that is. the United Nations. External Affairs Minister Pear- son has said that the government would give serious and sym. plicatlons." Hut farmers who stop using in- secti will have to pay a price. . They couldn't expect to Tllb codlllm mot-ll. 101' lllllallce. whenever possible. . theiic consideration t y UN . . is one of the wor: fpple lpestim hMr. Pickett will present his flnd- ml"l”" int 1b934hN1t his grips in 11W 3...... go, Canadian hell; fun mmg City Hospital. . of 5 - z,l.n favor of Hampton. Srnimtttgmmnutulaubteinglmu ins rhe worm Y0" ml '1 EDD es s gs at the 10th International Con- PU"? 95 3 5 men - 6 "NY tag a police force to patrol a zone i "5 9” "S8911 i g am am 1 ' . I I H” at the mm it um m anon, m I Messrs. George Farrow and Ar- The game at North River Rink llostesses serving ref;-eghlneuu usunlLv 24 c as In am areas of Entomology to be held in M3 G C "53"?" me msgsome 150 "gm. WW9" 9 "59" am Arab nold Bishop, have returned to between Covehead and Nine Mile after business " were, Mn Maatfaal next Auzust -mlal TM! '0Faa- ha am should Chipman, N. 3., following a recent Creek Bull Dogs. resulted (in over- L Maccallum Mrs A Gamble, But a Palestine force would UNIIARMED Ur, developed in wartime, pnoved excellent for killing codllng moths. Yet its use brought an up- surge of mites-one of the most Several poisons which control continually eeking new nsectt- cldgs which have wider and wider effect, so as to reduce the number at sprays needed. "gut every time an advance is made. they find it brings an in- crease in some other pest." Importance of controlling insects is seen in the amount of damage they do. . Arnason estimated in- sect losses at 10 per cent of the er and said they would be even hi er without present controls. sritsymo COSTLY sulted in outbreaks of which had not caused trouble be fore. w of said five test orchards near Kent spray for periods In a scientific report. Mr. Pickett said his research began in 1943 because he feared that indis- criminate spraying was sometimes causing worse problems than it apple trees between 1933 and 1945. natural enemies of the codiing math and other pests. This -re- insects For example. the eye-spotted bud moth "occurs in outbreak numbers only in sprayed orchards." he r e. Mr. Pickett's report. in 1951, ville had gone without codling moth ranging from four to 13 years. Fruit damage had never been above 20 per cent and take over. - USE OF RYANIA Part of Mr. Pickett's program now involves use of ryania, n veg- insects. solely for military use. DDT has since led to the develop- ment of many other organic insect- icides- unately, because sosne insects have grown resistant to DDT. Now there is an effective poison for nearly every harmful fruit in- sect, Dr. Arnsson said. But their effect as beneficial in- sects had prompted a special study of the relationship of insecticides to insect abundance. Its goal was to reduce the use of chemicals to a minimum and utilize "selective" : HALF-YE-All REPORT ade X: 1, Earl MoLvIieaux. de IX 1. Desmond Curley; 1. Margaret Roberts; 3. Jerome Mosnghon. Grade vn 1, Theresa Monag- ho&l2, Kenneth Curiey; 3. Emmett M hy.. ade V! 1. James Nantes; 2. Patricia Kelly. Grade V 1. Janet Waddeli: 2. Ge a Murphy; 3. Leonard Smith. ade IV 1. Desmond Nantes; f, Bertha McQuaid. Grade II! 1. Lewis Bradley; 2. Anti Ctlrley; 3. Paula Nantes. Grade II 1. Mary Bradley; 2, Enioy Concert A Scottish concert, to in ca acity audience. Iilghl ghtlng the Teacher ' Matters. .. celebrating Burn's Anniversary. and sponsor- ed by Eldon Women's Institute. was presented in Belfast Public Hall on Tuesday evening Jan. 24th. program was the Highland dancing and piping of Evelyn. Heather and George. young children of Mr. and Mrs. George Fraser, Charlottetown. The Fraser children, champions in their field, thrilled the audience with their perfon-nance and a return engage- manshlp of the Hon. Dougald Mac- marks on the celebrating of Burn's Anniversary and preceded each Highland dance with an explanat- ion of its origin: Piping by George Fraser: Highland Fling by Evelyn and Heather Fraser; Vocal Solo, "My Ain Wee House" by Mrs. Esra Larabee: Violin Selections by Messrs. Worth. Halliday and Mar- tin; "Chsntreuse" danced by Eve- lyn and Heather Fraser; Vocal Solo "Will Ye No Come back Again?" by Scot MacPhcrson; Double Sword Dance by Evelyn and Heather Fraser; Violin Select- ions by Messrs. Worth. Hslllday and Martini Intermission. Sale of 3' Vocal Solo "Be Kind to Auld Gran- ny" by Mrs. Esra Larabee; Sall- Cunt- CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS -by Byrrm Hopc S macr- MONTREAL. Fe ' 9th-D it pulls you too? Have you no. the way soul mothers seen to give their children everything-but the all- iniportant precautions against an on-oomlngcougbl At the very first signs of that cough give the children-the grown-ups, tool -PINEX. t brings really fast relief and helps to prevent the 'rasplng irritation of a winter cough. Little ones don t make taking Pines as it's so pleasant tastin . So--keep S lww W Niki” 7W 9. V ll” '99 ' the Prince Edward where a re- To you and your good wife we m fahnnho should use for your 3- P'”V"i ined til h tr sf ed to id ilk t tth ll ”"'""' "””" F "'”' Th"" Wm Milk (Rd Imbelli skimmed . 1' Joyce Pow": 2' lsnegtlon lisssicbeof atllie eliailwaymilel aligns ine rldsrrgselilisgrancggeofsnlizie Yguldottlllsraulfllgr Milk (Yellow Label) or P Slummed Mill: ( Label). The latter--- artly skimmed Heads Council Tile Federal-Provincial Agricul- tural Council concluded its annual three day session mom- . Mr. F. M. Carson, vice-president and Mr. Winston Smith was re-ar,lint- ed secretary. The directors were the chairmen of the various com- mittees and were named as fol- lows; Mr. George Wright. Mrs. M. Manning. Mr. James Mundie. Mr. F. M. Nash, Mr. H. L. MacLar- en, Dr. G. C. Fisher. Mr. L. G. Callbeck, Mr. I. L. Tuplln and Mr. K. E. i.eLacheur. not attempt to guarantee present Israeli Arab boundaries. Such a force, it is indicatd, would require at least 1,000 men compared with the 100 now serving on the Palestine truce team. require hundreds of men. Trained. experienced officers are needed for such a job, not an ordinary army battalion or the like. to Palestine. ferring some Canadian troops now in West Germany. "No." Mr. St. Laurent said. "there has been no request to Canada for a force of that char- acter. and naturally no considera- tion has been given in View of the fact that no such request has made." Sir Anthony said Monday in an address to the Canadian Par- Garnet Buell of 5793 Water Street. who passed away suddenly at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on January 10. 1956. was held from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home on Wednesday. January 11th. Service was conducted by the Rev. W. H. Brown assisted by Rev. D. A. Campbell. Hymns sung were "Safe in the Arms of Jesus" and "Pre- cious Jewels". Interment was in the Cross City and "your: nocuin suys Mon at the Hughes Drug Store." 84 or 85 WILL buy a dress for your child. Winter clearance sizes 'I - 14X at Holmes and Bradley. CAKE SALE at I-Iolman's -Store on Thursday. Feb. 9th., at I p.m. Spiinsored by Holy Redeemer C. W. . .7- 3'AND CENTRAL... .... CHEAPER by the half dozen 25, 40. 60 Watt Bulbs. 6 for 95 cents. Brown Electric; llilflii MCQIIIM. ment is eagerly anticipated. Lune . i tm':'rTw-TDD-DPS” Wright Grade I A 1. Linda Cahiii. , The following 15 are pmg;-pm Film "Royal Scouggd"; 1.-1,). BALLEHINAS in patent leather MM, wk". ud Mend, ue Herman. Annie and Family Grade I B 1. Leslie Nantes. which was under the capable chair- Jig danced b Evelyn Fraser; suede and all eather Priced It gathered here m...1ghg. our joy Leo. Kay and Family 198 and 33.89. Agnew-Surpass Shoe Stores, 122 Kent. - or's Hornpipe by Evelyn and Heat- her Fraser; Reading "Roddy John Practlses on the Pipes" by Mrs. George Fraser; Bonnie Lassie" by Scot MacPher- son; Violing Selections by Messrs. Worth, Hslliday and Martin: -"Flora MacDonald's Fancy" by Evelyn and Heather Fraser. The singin of several Scottish songs and od Save the Queen brought the evening's entertain- ment to a close. Accompanlsts Grathri, '-1. Kenneth Sullivan. Grade 1. Leah Ennis; 2. r xevin rdiyir: 's. Carl nnnis. -;w&.l;quue by! Fmgscme igloo; g Grad. m 1' me Power: 2' built up averitabla may of friends Please accept them vgitb the best ' . , .. who respect him not alone for his wishes of those who re proud to WM-. h" "9 ””""”"'"”d "Mk "lh U. - r""cl' Bmmersi ' held” Elm!" Iintiring efforts as a public servant call themselves your friends. . 9” N Ywu mu yum lwely lnby. "0" on and” I A 1- E5” P""'' but also for those marked traits of Signed on behalf of those pres- Freshly Ground TOP QUALITY n"'"" Vi” , ' G';ld';,I B 1- MSW” Elm"? 3- character which has stamped him ent. A. R. Ellis. . YOUNG TENDER o-- -- r- no-r . . . re- on ----. man in mm ”i.l.n...'''7.''...... .. s..... -- -a araaa"-a am a an ax. HAMBURG ' . one lists on to do? Not if you ve used VEL and" Joy” Power 91 percent. commllll 39- g SIRLQIN ANDT.BONE Q - - , powdarl or here's a detergent that is very vent mines. AV" . ge h Junk": FY00! 0? the hish in . easy on your hands-yet attacks any reaae cutting nude! Earl Power 90 mam. which he is held by his fellow . lb. . . , . C job with sure succsa. Vel is wondcrfu forlwashlntg Teach” ca wlmll” xgalgmallity wgllllmthe gatlherlng of Th 7m a n d Z'.:i'lf.?'.l.”lS2f'l:ZF.3Z:rkl”li”.l..l.?;':o'.:3”ll.l:.. '”"' ........., ....”..a:a:.2.a.:a:..:. GY "I321. smmnuwor-BONE room rug with cat sucoomi And m son likes ible way their appreciation of the . . 63: ' ' best f ll h' th f iy car. Vel APP” 3059 593005 genial Danny and his amiable part- Mad; wt ' I1 I ' ' ' ' . iilatoflinto P:WdGl'orl5'l.l:El1'll; in on liilclllsen different JANUARY 3570'" her. the former Miss Eva Laird of . "I Amazing N.w Achy. Yeuslhl - household oharssethacs why its popularity in Gad. x. 1 1,0,0... Mathew”, Plsquld. After the popular couple ' " Fresh Loin 4 growing so rapidly. Do get some and try It-l ' ' y ' recovered their poise Mr. Lloyd l ' i t '?-- zt Mary Condom Nicholson assistant Road Master b' ' ' ' ' "' c 1.... m.lu . . . didnvt get home 333: le'(I:ul.lAn1ill:h-(ll:rd&r):.nt,w mm: ”- mm, of memo”; .lll.l.Y suns 693 T nd Loin till sstsix... I v 3 ' . , e er qihel-3.. W35 my Q A Q). 1. Marjorie Gordon and Juddie ;-':l:l9Ad ellllpont ;tl:lol.nElll'BI. Statd Measure mm man how, I Q . hurtrgryufasnily A; MacEachern (equal): 3. John Gor- m agar", Mmng"me Woc”c;';.;n . l-ukt-warm water. 2 r..E.,' l Av PORK ROAS . lb. -. . . . . . "' "it ”."v a ' hlie presentations were made to a anulsted - 1' til i mm too thank Grade VII: 1. Junior Condon; 2. goth Mrand M" B," b M 1mm.i1 ' I Devon Bulk - - . . P - ' tin . 69: - - goodness, I was Norris Carney. mchouon mm M" Y I" so at is dissolved. S rlnkle I t . . . . . . . . 'b i my assortment Grade V: 1. Carol Matheson: I, ' wjihzenvelo es Fieinhmann-S I Lyons 110 bags) I ' 0 I I 0 ' ' ' ' "' and Hood d f It o y a l Kaye MacEachern. ' - l -" . and them open and llnstsnt Puddings . . .F:0I' demfl Grade IV: 1. Gail Gordon; 2. "Ao:g:5k::"'.'::d":dm1'r-bl "am. . ;Aocm.'e D Yeuil L.” sland ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 99: Brelkfast Sliced slrnsirso. It's a churning, jl- I picked the new Strawberry Marion lviscsacbern. a S a' . mm THEN st-r elk cream Kraft 3AcaN H, , 45; II; action.-the i quaiity' Cream with the flavor of fresh and, 11, 1. hum I-1"”; 1' as a citlsen were Mr. A. E. Lavera c. shortening: gradually blend . u e . . . .y. . . . . . . that Draco alone has-which di's- picked berries -- and it no Hal-ton Condor 3, Hgfuey comey, c-N-3- 3”” Mam" E"l9"" Dl" "1 l f'- 1'-"alum! -unnlhpr. s-It. . . . . . . . . . 37C - - AN . . lslon. and Mr. Alphonus MacPhee. I up. rmed uurmsr. Gradually best Tasty Lean on and niuliss away waste delicious! ROYAL INST . T and; 1. 1, luign Mncxachern. . ..,",,.,,"m S. . Aunt Jemima . . tier. No liquid disinfectant or PUDDINGS are pro-cooked lust 3' gumme, Mnhmn; 3' Ann Go;-. "”'d "cum mlemn ”' and," lemon ehrsci elllsnc. lsriiill be . . 5,C el water can move this genn- Perfectly . . . I. you do I! my don and Alfred Condon (equal). ""i in. be... ....u;;d .,,.. ,.,.,H ,.,1,,.,. . . C en matter but Drsno can . . . with cold milk for 1 minute. You ll Hm”. ...,...u1,. gm"... and" The filnalildef 01 the evenlill warm. and yeast mixture Stir in ie Aunt Jemima ltishannlsas wplumbin . . .and find no starchy taste-no film-- rm". com” ".5 wrung. M8,... was spent in dancing and singing once-sifted bread flour; 5... ......-g e for tie tanks. Ra makes no fiillipa-but a smooth-as at at ..,.e..,g, m- Judo, Gad”, to the music of Mr. sok Webster. ','aa;"'- Wark in J c. more ohm pkg. 205 In even better! gflllo is amines: and wonderful rich full mum Farm. ,, at Cardigan. and Mr. Roland Jay. ML - " ""a.a.'W- Roe-d mm!-moon Size pm nexpendvt to use Just. a tabls- flavor. Choose Royal Instant for runner. Rm Info" Stewart. A delicious lunch was ser- belaltllcr place in sruscd bowt. L813? 9 dinoascik drain is all rich ",6. pi: iiillnu in Cm. - ' ' veghto all. g in the W ........Z.”.i...”'2?..';.'”.;",f”.?,2 l':";;,;'; VB... 2 pltgs. . . . . . . . . . . . 59c , - It grocery, I I In .. ' foilowin Jdfj: . place, into from draught. Let rise ' i and d no or-ywhsre. nut Grsarn, . Bums, ngcgpm cgggg pg L Dear Der unf'l do bled in bulk. roan. know yoruui bs".pl.ellssd with . Cream sad Strawberry Cream. I Jnnmny 331.03.!” I It is wftlr mingled feelings of re- was cutinfo glam ..,..il:.;E F I 8 . . M Wll can't recommend them too highly! Railway Employee My Honored By friends When Daniel D. Birt. Section fore- man at Mt. Stewart retired resent- ly after serving the railway faith- fully and well for thirty-eight years it was a real milestone of his car- eer. Today he looks backward with pride upon a job well done and for- ward with a keen anticipation to fan Navy during World war 1- and on discharge resumed his duties on 1920. . . During the years Mr. Birt has - -which hasylieen awellaesrned. Roads Cemetery with service being conducted at the grave by Rev. W. H. Brown. Central Emmerson, Evelyn and Gary SPRAYS Zion Group Committee Zion Scouts and Cubs Staff of Seaman's Beverages Jean and Rundell Seaman Montgomery Temple No. 32 Sidney T. Green and Staff Grandparents, Auntu and Up- cles. Murray River Betty and Maurice Blanche and Stewart Neva Heckbert Verna and Blair MacDonald and 45 PRICE Sale of duffie and Misses' winter coats. Holmes and Bradley. Dial 3414. Worth's Pharmacy. 200.000 Medi- cal Prescriptions Dispensed. Pro- prietor. J. E. ii. Worth, Registered Pharmaceutical Chemist since July 1914. YOU THINK We Have Snow? Wait 'tii you see the Swiss Alps Friday evening! The Giris' Glee Club will be there too. Queen Char- Family lotte High. Tickets 50 cents. Johnny. Minnie Ind L in d. CUT FLOWERS uconnie and Leitli Ford and Fam- y . Aunt Dot and Uncle Alden Hyde S. T. Green and Staff Boy Scouts Association . Keith. Gladys and Children . CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Bueil wish comes in the knowledge that after many years of faithful service to the Canadian National Railways you have at last reached the stage in life where you find it permiss- ible to "throw away the tools of arduous labor and enjoy a rest To those of us who have had the pleasure of working with you. as we look back we have many very pleasant memories of your good fellowshi and peratlon in everyth pertaining to the inter- est of the railway and your fellow man. Our regret is for ourselves visit here. guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Farrow. Mr. G. R. Ferguson has return- ed to Halifax, where he is now taking the Petty 0fficers' Course whereby extensive i to his The Hockey Score at N. River Rink on Jan. 28. was: Nine Mile Creek Bull Dogs, 12 - Hampshire. 6. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Miss Annie Esther Camp- bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. V. Campbell, Desable. whose marriage to Dean. Albert son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ravenhill, of onto. Ontario, recently. .....?.....::.....:m... to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Giddings, Miss D. Maclnnis. R. N., nurses and staff of the P.E. 1. Hospital. Rev. W. .!I Brown, Rev. D. A. Campbell. all those who sent flowers. cards. letters of sym- pathy. also to their many friends who helped in so many ways dur- Charlottetown. took place at 'i'or- . time play) in the score of one goal in favor of the Covehead players. Friends of Mr. Johnnie Bear are extending best wishes for an early and complete restoration to good the Church Cemetery. UJOilliEnF and Mrs. D. Farquharson. TV & RADIO ular fruit at ..roblems of , " - mcycnrs. Thepie)D'i' was killing colrlreeclsiind the use ilf sulphur to 33bl9"P"9 Wk" which ls ”'”ed 35 .,'f.?f.. "2. W531 No F0NsIm.SRATI0N Thus present indications are in the Navy. Returning from a re- 116111111 10110”!!! Medical "93" Choose your predators which had kept the kill fungus diseases was the mail, for codllng moths only in years technical emu" of the Federal Prime Minister St. Laurent Moll- am. " , UN request comes, ca... cent visit to his home here, mend. merit being received at the P.E.I. own make bu. mltal under control. the Spray cause of a big lncreasoin oyster- '7'”? it ””e”' "am"! parasltgs and Provincial Departments of My tom the C”'."m”"5 "ml the ads would send a relatively small regret to learn that he met with Hospital. make no llnlln didn't harm the mites themselves. shell scaale which killed many wWlt'3:mWlt'-l1?l1- Rtyanla i'!loesnt Agriculture. The mun puppogg government 1? glvmg M c”n5me”' number of officers to Palestine and 3" Unfortunate acpidelll. DBFUY Relnuve. and mews of the late take. it's the affec enaur elle es o mos me come” is to bran: the work tion to sending a 500-man force not try to take on the entire job. due to winter driving conditions, Thom” R. men whose death W 53.1,; make, u mites now are available. But the when sulphur was winced by a g cm, to u, . , uh p. E, 1. H -t 1 , go. problem caused by insemcldes up, fun Mae which didkt harm mtg DDT was discovered in the lsaos 9'9 0 the levefll fl ' Se mu me was questioned about pub- car were sustained. 330 e de knolijglabuutf Dont have it Why Take a E in order that they may beco e ry . wl ly Si setting the balance of nature con- urai enemies of the scale. the scale by I Gama" '”l9"”'i "med 395' acquainted with each other's work, "tiled "PMS W ""5 em” '" um C - . ncss man. in his declining years 50""! Chance of Poor bow wow co-ml '"a.”.....””:"::l1?.ii.:':....'"".”'.”:? no in order on no mo -may ";.:..a"”i:: W” 5.?" ”a M": ...:2i"::a:;i."a .22: lf.ti”.5...El' - --I---z omzueque R---. aha Dr. A. P. Arnason. head of fruit I11 C 9 - " W ' a cum. no mo: 9 "'5 ar , en's Cum" psnms. STANFORD BUELL .. . ' . o .' present in large numbers at Clyd g .,,...,.g entomology 1.. me amcul. lrlnls M0'l'll'S ENEMIES ssrland. In 1942 it was introduced mm. " ' visit here. John Dlefenbaker (re- The M9,... ,5. me .3... Mme, gm-ae):;lI;;;;f;dfa;s1i:t:31o; glglsltfgg me, p,..,.,,,g...,.. c...,,c.,, of 5a- can turd department. said in a recent DDT. besides hitting predators 1'3 we United s”'e'- W59" ”"' Mr. G. C. Warren was named Pmce Albemv ll”, q"95"0"9'- nsnlel Stanford Buell, age 2115 Stem Friesign Association bun. February 2, where the funeral ser- 30wLANrs TV & RADIO in...-View mpg scientist; mwe been of mites. 8150 was mung many out DDT production has begun president for me ya, 1955. mentioned the possibility of trans ya", only child of Mr. and um em recently issued. y(I:il(I:::chwlgggmlconldllggflilengiywaghem Ind be mu. DIAL nu izaao soap POI WOODEN!" ing our sad bereavement. you for many years of member- ship in this order and good health. Na dependable. "sleepy" stun - no good times we have spent together over 50 years. Get. I both at work and at your home. "d”””d"” Shankiess iotcinl all resret thstlwe. your ' ,g,g.... p P A lted butt .. .4... ,- w.- g3":u-”'i-”.-.'i;,as.a.2.:v':;:- W am .0” an .-:.-n;1a:.-3-n"- -at--t VE"a3-'-55 ml . " ' " cia Fhspatrick. l . I it with Li M Ch ha Noodle ,n pwagr . ';pm.? .00, Grade IX 1. alarm .. the too of can roll as in .. New Florida (full ofjuloe) quick 'a on J. . me 1, Kenneth Fitzpatrick; I. Steels. Grads VIII 1. 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