IXTRA EXTRA EXTRA IITIA IIIDDIG PIOIITS h 'I_U‘_G‘m. are YOURS three; llIl-GAII Ieeds In freshly mode in our mill every dlif- Th!) are scientifically formulated to ensure you o! economical growth and production. Whether you are feeding Poultry. Hogs, or Oattle, or all three, the lIlUlt-GAIN WAY leads to EXTRA PROHTI. The SHUR-GAIN Feeds lieted below will SAVI AND MAKE YOU MONEY. SHULGAIN 18% PIG STARTER . . . . . . . . . . $2.75 SHUR-GAIN 15% HOG GROWER . . . . . . . . . 2.50 SHUR-GAIN 13% HOG FATTENER . . . . . . s 2.45 SHUR-GAIN 15% SOW RATION . . . . . . . . . . . 2.55 SHUI-GAIN 18% CHICK STARTER . . . . '. - a 3.40 BHUI-IFGAEFT 10$‘- GRITWIYG BIASH . . . . . . . . 2.90 SHUR-GAIN 17% LAYING MASH . . . . . . . . .- 2P’? SHUR-GAIN 15% DAIRY RATION . . . . . . . . . 2.3-5 SHUR-GAIN MINERALS FOR. HOGS . . . . . . .~ 2.35 sfiUl-GAIN MINERALS FOR CATTLE . . . . 2.35 SPECIAL OGILVIEFLOUR........................... 2.49 ROLLEDWHEAT......................... 2.65 Fraser B Annear Feed Service nauseous VERNON RIVER FEED MILL — VERNON RIVER tl-lil inn-inns.» - .._. _.._ .-_.._ ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR SDIIRIS SPECIAL MEETING OF INTEREST TO ALL FARMERS Through the courtesy of Green Cross Insecticides, Mr. Huron A. Cox, District Manager for Green Cross, will present the results rbtained with the new spray, dust, and other chemical materials, Iollowed by a discussion of the problems confronting the farmer of today. _ Sound films will be shown on vegetable insects and potato diseases. » ~ ST. MARY'S HALL, SOURIS ATTENTION FARMERS NEAR hIONTAGIIE SPECIAL MEETING OF INTEREST TO ALL FARMERS Through the courtesy of Green Cross Insecticides, Mr. Harold A. Cox, District Manager for Green Cross, will present the results obtained with the new spray, dust, and other chemical materials, followed by a discussion of the problems confronting the farmer of today. Sound films will be shown on vegetable insects and potato diseases. MONTAGUE LEGION HALL FRIDAY, JUNE 20th~9z00 PM. WE KILL YOUR FLIES... that We are pleased to announce our large power sprayer has lust arrived, and we are now in a position to render our customers o most valuable service. ' We are placing the equipment and a travel man at your disposal. Contact is immediately for full details, because we wlll be working on a route system. Dillon 6r. Spiillett Charlottetown MW“. 1“ QUICKIES By Ken Reynolds “Ne, Ne, Junior, we don't rant any more-Daddy bought this house with a Guardian Want 41"" Parliament Te legia Last-lap Irlve OTTAWA. June i6 ~10?) - PnrIiarn-nt is settling down min ite int-lap drive tsetors prnrolavnn after an at! week hlghiqht d by the visit o! President ‘h-urnan. While no time was token out. ‘rom the aeoaional work for the President ai visit. a holiday atmor-i where invaded the proceedings. during the three clays in which‘ Mr. ‘Hinton remained Ln the Cap- ital. a stay featured by a 45-min- ute address to Plriiamenr. Now. however. the aDDTuMLl o! not weather has stirred thoughts of home and the parliamentary pace is expected to quicken in an effort to clear the business-laden orderj paper. There l5 talk of a prongs- tion sornrwnere between July 15 and July 30. but no sooner. Much work still romaine lo he done. including the bulk M the sassionai estimates and several thorny pieces o! legislation. includ- ing that. relating to 01d nae pon~ slons and the new Federal labor code. Sh'town Y.M.S.A. Building Started Excavating for. the new Y. M. C. A. building on the corner of .apar, and pruning mam to a single’ Prince and Euston Streets has tegun. Punt‘ are in charze of the work. Construction is expected to prn~ puss rapidly during the summer months. This modern building nl’ brick exterior will contain "junior and senior lounges. game room. zvm- nnsium, six howling alloys. snack bar. club rooms. craft shop, and photographic dark roam. lion for activities of a wide mime for juniors and. seniors of both sexes. Plans for the activities to be conducted in the new building are under consideration by several izamiinr: committees of the local Y. M. C. A. TENSE. TAUT TALE TOLD IN TIIRILLING “SEVEN WERE SAVED" Film fans will get double their money's worth from Para-mounvs “Seven were Saved," the Pine- Thm-nag production which opens today at the Capitol Theatre. for this thrilling melodrama is a bril- liant combination ot a. tense. taut ac-reeinplsuv and a spectacular d s- play of the work of the Army Air Three's Air-Sea Rescue Service. Richard Dennlng, Catherine Craig, Russell Hayden and Ann Daren head the coat of the action-packed picture. with Bryan Barr. Richard Loo and Don Castle appearing in important ‘roles. "Seven were Saved" is the first film to deal with the exciting and important activities of the RESMJP. Service, and Maxwell Shane has scripted a stirring tale to Serve u cue finale. His story of six men and two women, adrift on a raft in the Pacific. surges with dramatic im- pact. Love and hale flaime in cloee quarters, violence flares and sac- s-ifices are gallnntly made. Death makes a wotnans choice beiwoen two men. and. wiiih the nenrness of death, a man accused of wwardice vindicates himself. At the heig-ht of this maelstrom of hu-man emotions. the fascinating and authentic rescue is effected. It is excellently done, as is the entire him and the direction n! William Pine. _ IIIIITIIERS FEEL SAFER One Mother Iritm: ‘With a (anally of children ooaahat-ly actu scratches. cute. or bruiagn I have prayed It eeca an invaluable bealae. I cannot praise it too hifillaly. l keep a tin of Meooa upauua and asset er downstairs." o1 “MECCA” omrnr-zur I Morel! Groceteria Frank Paul Herb Douzlas ' rsssn FRUIT vsasrastrs . GROCERIES I CONFECTIONERY l SMOKERS‘ surruss l, \ Phone m1 me Kent as. h BIIOII Yflllll ORDERS Ill SOURIS and whipping cream. orders delivered free of charge. ll,‘ J. MAE-OI orrosmrlsn Itch; all la (Hones lloltqeelll. Olllee loll-l IOIAIILM itelnll. llolllanetabvewotnhseas Olfloe Ofllleflfll "lib Dr!‘ leore M. F‘. Schurmnn Com-i The building has been design- ‘l ed with a view to ample provis- backgrmmd for the absorbing res-- MARSHALL CONDON’S STORE for daily delivery of pasteur- ized milk; also hove tea cream Grocery ‘ma: asanorrerowu ouaaoms nma s5 "m: Most Tomatoes on Least ' Space, Grown Up In Air To Prune somatoes. All Exec-lit Side Shoot: Must Be Removed. While tomatoes cm “>9. STOW" without staking and pruninfl- WP" are so many advenlaflfifi I0 be gained by doing both (ha: all home lgardners with limited space lshould follow these practices. Th; inmost, yield of tomatoes 11mm a given area of soil can be obtained by Setting plants a 1'00! stem. _ This ha; been Shown‘ ‘W 9349911‘ once in market lifll'df‘ll5 near Bos- ton where early lonlaines n16 urmvn or irelllscs. or stakes. When pruned to u sinzle stem the plants are 80b twelve inrhcs apnr’. when pruned u; two stems lI‘|(‘_\' nrc gilarcd 31 |“(‘I\({_< apart. and twig txux-e shown that the single stem |"'»ii"'~'~‘~-i§ all“ earlle: fruit anda heavier total 101d. The tomato plant naturally starts with one central shoot or leader. As 50011 as the first blossoms have uP- peared. at each Joint mode by fl ‘leaf’ with the stem. n branch bcsms to grow. If these are allowed to develop, the typical sprawling to- mato bush will result. To prune the plant. the Bide shoots or branches are removed be- fore they are (our inches Iona". i! 1e! to grow longer. llle user o! the plant Ia reduced. 11f the than‘ l‘ l° be pruned to two stems. the cea- tral stem and one side shoot are allowed to grow. ail others beinz lremoved. The side shoot chosen l0 ;5UI'VIVE should not. be mars than 10 inches from the sround. All Sid! shoots are removed tcrmake a sm- gig 51cm plant. Runing must be done weekly. Single stem plants can be Sill)- ported by a strong cord sirevhed from a wall support of any kind. l0 Inn anchor on the Sfflund "f" l?“ ‘plant. Then instead of lying me ‘plant lo its support as the stem grows it. can be twisted around the icord. wilich is sealer titan ivins- I Tomam roots spread uridell’ Ill-ti beneath the soil surface. so lhfll cultivation should neve: be 5°91" enough to disturb them- some ' method of watering during; the dry ‘spoig i5 necessary to nblflul III!‘ best yields, and a mulch should be applied to the soil ncar the plants II possible. Lack of water causes decayed spots in ‘h? [Tl-Ill l Charles Foullces, 0.3-. @311“ U. I. Legion of Merit. Degree of ground as the Canadian Army dence of the U. S. Ambassador in Rockcliffe, Ohio! of Staff received the decoration is Fleet Admiral W. D. Leahl’. chief nf staff to the Commander-in- Chiet of the U. S. Army and Navy.~iCanadian Army Photo). The above picture shows President Truman congratulating LL-Gen. D50" alter decorating him with the Commander, at. a ceremony at the real- Looking on in the back- T.6.A.’s Bermuda Service Hits Snag OTTAWA, June 15 w (CPh-A Government spokes-than indicntctl Saturday night it, mirzhi be "some ttme" helm-e Trans-Canada Air Lines planes will be allowed to tile a United States Army land- ing strip in Bermuda. Until per- mission is granted. T.C.A. will have to postpone its widely-pub- licized inaugural {light from Can- ada to Bermuda. The spokesman said the U. s. opposite the stern called blossom end rot. Army had “full control" over the strip under a. wartime agreement with the United Kingdom. The agreement provided that British commercial aircraft could use the ficlrl hut did not mclude any arrflhgenients for Canadian planes. It was tinder-stood the British had not taken advantage of this clause a-s their only servlcw-Britlsh Overseas Airway-s Curporatiqn_ used flying boats. HANDY ROAD MAP - WTNNIPDG The provincial travel and publicity bureau ls dis- tributing a complete pocket-size rand map of the province. The map shows all Manitoba highways and nos a thumb-nail sketch of l5 his- iori-c sites plus an. index of all highways and towns. I P01177146’ A finc- cer" 1m ale finer new from and design and dent Oil Cleaner. Gaselector e Vacuumadc Manifold. with ill-Test Safety to GIIAYII conron - Big, roomy Bod Modern luxury interiors e Shock-I Ventilation e Eflordess handling. YIAMIIONAI. ICONOMW-All-welthet Infill’ TQII Tris-Arc Safety Steering e P PONTIAC. MON! 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People who get" i: need envy no one-and cbe some will be true of those who get their Pontiac! lfl 1943, 1949 or 1950. Year after year, Pontiac is a fine car-in every respect- T“ ‘WE 9’ °"'” "h! l? '0' lbs new Pantheon gratifying testimonials to the quality 4"‘ 5'4"! "I IN! M!!! of lba famous Silver Slrnh. Unfortunately, so may orders aim ‘Wm '54 W"! "'50 tboou Pontiac mun will. Sn if your can-who Ind w! fir"! "1 170mm‘ . .. , you pnmu u? will glue you bum, safer service wk-‘Je you was’! if yon bowl k smrked by your Pontiac dealer. ' ” A ‘ . ALLISON M acLEOD Gharlottotown Ernst AccENEI lkmnyre) l’ Bouquet Leather-lg i’ 100,8 wisp with acoeng, that fairly crackle . . . a coin dot veil Kidd in a huge “if 50W a a a an Organdy frfl] ‘round your throat and edg- ing your wrists . . . a lmulsy wring from your Pocket, d: Feel crisp with a dash of Bouquet Lrsnmizmcl Crisp —Ild flagrant, {or you can choose your daytime accent from any of these Ixnilnir-iq scents —-— Tweed, illirvirl», A’Bien!5t, Shanghai and Confetti. Prices begin at $1.25 R. T. ilolnian Ltd. SUMMERSIDE VALUABLE COLLECTION VICTORIA —~ lCPl _~ Atxtiquei and Pfllltllluzs HOm m.» PSIMP n] the Jute Lady Consiaxico Mink-ea n1 iMnync Island, off Vancouver l5. llan-d, have been presented 1o me ‘provincial archives by John Bor- mdailc who rvcoivcd thorn on an; death of Lady Fawkes 1w “an A Product of General Motor!