x wens.- 1.. e ISLAND NEWS PAGE ~ Eastern And Central Districts The-Gmlfifcharlottotown, infant-Tia. ‘19611f'5 Planting Whole Spuds . Seen Blackleg Rot Cure l l Potato growers can avoid wounds in tubel's through which l much of their worries about the bacteria can enter. blackleg by planting small whole. lmmalure holaloes, accord. tubers rather than cut seed. ad- mg m lest: conducled by Mr_ Vises J. E. Campbell of the Campbell. seem to be much federal experimental farm at- more susceptible .m blacklegl Chal'lOllemwn- r than tubers that have; He Willis 0"! that the “ll "hardened off." Chemical top: Surface PTOVidCS greater “0' killers can be used to arrest llOTthily for the blacmefl ("‘- growth and ensure that pota- Eanism to Build! the seed’ toes are not immature when Plece- picked. it Harvesting methods (00 can In general_ Mr. Campbell have a bearing on the preva- has not found seed treatments lence of blackleg- Mechanical. too effective in controllingl & pickers. especially if used im- ‘ blackleg. Mercuric chloride and }' properly. frequently Openl Semesan bel give some control‘ l . .l .mllhgifhhalgg 33 l lCE FLOES PACK RIVER AT CALGARY -..«;, : 3, i , l a" EMPRESS OF THE NIGHT The luxury liner Empress calm harbor waters just be make a series of southern o o o i GP 1 t I! k th bl kl b- tl‘elran Swill-‘31} e ac eg pm ice floes in the Bow River .prairies plummeted well be- gary skyline. is in the back- of Canada. with lights ablaze. fore ~<ailing time at night from cruises from New York. ‘ o ‘ The blackle roblem is more wedge and Push upward 3' low zero in the wake M a saw ' ' made a stately picture on Saint John. Nil. She will (CP Wirephoto) serious in spin: varieties than lehel‘a'llreS across the age. blizzard. Part of the Cai. ground. (CP wirephutol . g y others. Katahdin and Netted l . ‘ fire marshal nl 'Is'and l Chief of Police Sterns Web- suspicious of the actions of Gem are moderately reslStam so Dm— e 0 0 Th? l l" ‘csmday "flea some pm lanvon to blackleg infection. On the posed that householders. before 5 .' ' . '1 ' I . . - . ‘ .. ther hand Sebago is very sus- .~ . . . l _ l Chief Webster spec'ifically ad- 0 - ' “W”: '" bed “ml “ileum-V l4’936 carloqu immona'y measures by “llz‘vdressed some remarks ‘9 “51.233121; illnElZS’éiegn‘tSc‘i'L‘fiii‘; Yule Season Fire Danger after entertaining. should in. .cns during the holiday seasMJmotorlshs as he appealed lol. . . _. . _l _ . is grown. I spect chairs. sofas and carpets I I l o atoes Th: 011119}: hhplealedlto tug?“ {Zflofi mlfdxgiaségggflu‘iuzgqg . Mr. Campbell estimates that Earle T. MacLeod. provin- stem set in s container of l ’0 make 5U“! DO “Eaten. buff A total of 4936 harloaclS hf. “."s 0 0“ e" “.115 a z - .i- '- l in P.E.I. where Sebago makes'cial fire marshal. yesterday water. l . ‘has dropped where it could . hmes to protect their parcels. l he realized it is the tme of the th I l h d l l . lpolaloes have been shipped lmml aq this was me season for petty lyear to be jolly" but he warm up more an half the acreage. urged homeowners .to take ex- Other ire azar s. he said. lital r 'th “land 35 M De“ 15- l ilferi‘ng from. parked cars ed of the danger of mixing gas— .blacmeg causes more "913” "a 53f?” precammns dunng w?” ca’ldles.‘ “Verloa‘lm Plec' .“K'lrt’cwe‘zfiiifiW 3 rl~hls l5 increase of mgj “He 3'50 advised locking aflollne and alcd‘ol .m the same ions under the seed certifica-lthe holidaylseason..whe.n the trical Cll‘CUllS. sparks from‘ carloads over the some period; doom of home_ when they are t automobile_$peclahy if theIti'on program_ than all other chance of fire striking in the flreplaces. combustible decora. lthN’l'.\GUE BUREAU in: and rousing liandclali from lasl veal. AB MacRae mlnl5_l em of eo‘l‘e :alcohol were in the driver. diseases combined. home has a better chance thanltlons. and toys that are easily 0!“ THE GUARDIAN. those prosan ‘ ' ' ' ' ' p y p p ' w'm at any other time of year. ml d , . . ter of agriculture. said yester-‘l He asked co-operation of' He concluded by offering Oht - Martin. Mu rrayi Other officers elected were: . u l l . . . . , . ' ' » ' Rilyllllmlilllas elected president ofl first vice-president. Stewart.‘day than our pelames are’ Store (lelks m helpmg ple‘em h'5 own behalf and thal of all Parkdale, iork named was that of dried out kept handy and used. and a l One of the main hazards he’ He urgfll lhal 35h ll‘ByS ht‘ , Far . s u . a - , . a l l the Montague branch Royall Dewar: second vice-president. brmgmg a premlum of 57 cents ll‘levery m me” departments ‘members of the Police Depart-l chl-lslmas llveesl Mr. MacLeod check made for live cigarette : W A T c H E S E. f a . . , . .per 75 pound bag over local and suggested they notify po-lmehl the compllmehlS of the} R ° _ d d bulls on em l in t . _ ' - Le ion at the annual MacDonald. the five; . . . ~ . l l, r e | trecommeo e that household- Dy l1 rays 1n gar :hincel‘idnlgn helg last evening in he“. exocullvc members are: .potatoes in Ontario. ' llice as soon as they became l season to everyone. S dents Pass l q get a fresh tree just be“ . hage cans. ‘ . . | Pr‘ ._ . ll", new home. L. L “lag-Donald. George Gar- _———.———— Flrst Ald course lzrlreilClhristmas Day and get rid l (m accepting the office. Mlgldon. Mack Mackenzie and ew Years. lt wasl 3 I 4 - ‘ ~ ‘_ Sterlinr' Mar-Kn v. ‘ . also suggested the tree he cut ‘ m"‘3,.C§‘f3§lll,mli§:li The L~financiall report showed he‘ll: it; fllal‘glt‘kgldl ctlhirse mitemly I at an angle at lhe base and llhpl Knights Of calumbus non. on a job well done. noting | the branch to be in good finan-t cessfullv qualifies-d pimp “ 51"? _'__ ’ lhal ll was a dlmcull Wm- ? cial standing and the reports I l e . v _ or. _ GII': . l - . Standard First Aid certificates Klnsmen P an l was gi ' with the change over to a new l of committees showed t e hhhlmllflthhm home. branch had an active and suc-l ' “19.90"” V9“ by .me‘ e - ° He also asked for lhe sulplfesslful yearl pointing in pais— Efi‘a‘fll? lnfifd {Cross Sgcwléyl Senlor Clflzens Members and Gum port of all members for the‘ tell a!" '0 tie many m‘oiec ' ' w“ 0“ “’3? ~ H - next year 53 .lh ll “,lll also uhich it. supports. It was noted MaCLmd and the exam'm’: “'35 rl ma P A __ - require an az'ivge nl‘hahlmllon that none had been neglected R-B Mad-tare". St s arty Dec' p‘m' ’0 I u'"" m carry l," lhp acllvlly of lhe tluc tor the heavy finanCial bur- .hlmmas El Dunn. pleadmg hull “.hhl ll. thmg chlmly Jail l Those who qualified were; Art Final plans were drawn up Lunch Served “91h. hhfiel K ‘h k d H ‘dc’hggm Illii‘ncypalll‘ontlfié hranm guilty lo a dmhkeh dlllvlhg for 90 days. {I d 325 1 lgoveiw Danlgl NlléicAslhilLC Bor-‘ last eveilingf for hthe big Christi: . . . "- 3“ mm‘", a" 9 l9 ,. .. ‘ ‘ change. but. guilty to a c arge One man was me an. i en yers r.. enne. amo-‘mas par y or t e members n l ‘ members {or the“ support m ‘ “I” am“ needy veterans and of driving while impaired. was costs for unlawful possession of BAD SURGERY lbell. G. Davis Carson. Fred the Kinsmen Senior Citizens} K. Qf c' Ha" Rlchmgnd 5" lhe pasl yea,- ahd also slalpd l their families at Christmas and mm members wlll haw. l0 getlwlll hold the annual children‘s behind lll(‘ new officers to as- . l‘lll“3'v_ . _ ' olll. sure a successful year. “The”. 0“ 30)" \Pm‘s EVE a hmlse p ' new home poses some problcms ‘ 1’31"." “"ll h“ held {01' 14‘2")“ A Charge of tho“ Of 3 (“Wk surgery. . and Raymond Bertram. “f "‘9 Charlflllemwn Kinsment l, ' l he windshield valued at under 550 . I Westerner Motel, Alberton and “.0 mll all have m work l nic_in ers, associae mem rs. r . - ,l O ‘ ‘ ' l H ‘ . . , . Club held last evening at the Sal n SURGE!“ LXPEUI‘ED Flame“ resmenls 0‘ horl‘ and Charlnllplnwn Hole], t RESTAURANT CHRISTMAS IIOURq fined $125 and costs by Magis. liquor and another was fined Herbert Buchanan. Frederic-lMacLeod_ Allison west. Remml Club m be held this Saturday irate A..l. Haslam, QC. in city $20 and costs on a similar too. has returned home afterlald Peters. Kimball Mai-Don- at the Senior Citizens Centre. charge. being a patient in the Prince. Ed- , . . l aid. Walter Carnal-l Boyd While“ The planning was completed ! -_.--...._--.. .»—— ~-~ ward Island Hospital undergomngorden Myers Jr, Art Horne at the regular weekly meetintzt . e court yesterday. lawlhhr m assure lls success." ‘ their wives and guests. against. Phillil Franc]. R0 ' _ _ l h: sald and received a slahd_ —"“"'“"""'_—“_—_’. was dismissed. The accuse; Darrell White of Bmgldt‘ltfi. :lCl'lgl-Yl succeSSfUll-V lmmplfe‘t’d A special guest al lasl “Th. ans represented by Lester . D I a patient in the P,E.l, 0qu st iar cours given mm in -s meelln w s . l l ‘ Govern ment t O'Donnell. 1 eve Opment and is “peeled l0 undergo 51ml N0... 5 to Dec. 3. Mimma‘d "gr suammgser. Closed from Dec. 24 to Dec. 27 inclusive l Wilfred .momas llughes_ ' copy today. The course was given by ‘.\'.S. poly-governor of the Kinsmen's 0P?" “we'llber 28! 29 f stolen goods. was fined $50 and I V duel“ till a rhmmalelv L200 tattoo of Standard First Aid meelin: lwcre: Malcolm Hicks.1 costs. His counsel made a. The cah‘inctl “in: ..'§ull:sl:lneg 3225.. m 3'” lhe (S-irtlificates orel the Dgefi‘eésher havlalnlh-mgston and Sinclair Aflmmmo‘laflonuusual' strong Plea {01‘ leniency andl resources “:0 "p l . ‘ “ various hospitals and institu-l -3 5 “’35 m3 9 0" ('- l a . ‘ " '1 ‘3 ~ ' _ 'g imp “.9 ‘9‘ ' Y a suspended sentence, Whlch tel-day at’ltcinoont ttlr .dlSCgSS lions thmugh the City ol- Chapl Those attending were: Mrs. The {18-1me from the chalr- Al ll‘ll i . H. It all our patrons a Very Merry . Tho hm”.q nl- lhl, p El (low: was opposed by Crown COURSE] ’l’ral dpvc “Pm” p0 mos p 1" lottetown. The bags will con- George Whiteway. Mrs. Wil- l mil" 0. .6 ('hl‘smlas 1“” cam” Chrlsl'mas and RI Happy haw Year- ‘ g ~ ~ ' . ticularly as they apply to l - l. -t. d d k- l- .. paitzn indicated that there was cmmml m” do“, next wednesf Alan Sales. Vplin e Countv ‘ ain rut. can .y an coo 1655 13m Crockett. Mrs. Wllard a verv good b” l . ‘t‘lav afternoon and will not openl The magistrate said h“ M“ lMct‘ / i’th the committee ‘ and they are bemg paCI‘ed “9‘” Murray! MFS- Frank LOWis. . the cam ' W C respon” o ‘- - u sentence would' ('9 "lg “' lby the ladies of the SalVBIIOHIDewar Swan. Vernon Ducle “'3” again "hill the {OllOWlhB Mon"a yesterday were l'tcid Sangsterw . . The chairman for the meet-1 leave the accused under a long research director and rural de- Arm‘l' lAla" L' Brmvn' Mm PM" t int: was Roy \‘essey and Garth * * * * * * * * i re- . I l . . . I . n 0 presented by Allison Gillis. and H S SUNSHINE BACS MacLeod and the examiner was gone 1, E R l‘chamed with mgsesslon 0 . o S The Salvation Armylwm bkl .15. Cutcliffe and the prescn- Other guests attending the Closed from I)”, . 30 to Jan_ 81ml“le —-———————day. ElVln‘z mOSl ('lVll SPFVBI‘lls . _ cloud and since he had obvious- -. . - _ . Proud. Emily Johnson. Alli- , ~ - _. -. = . ., is . 22...:zsratin.its?“ made . attire“ l 2.7.5.2? antennas TODAY - SAT “‘"w‘ 3'3” ‘ ' ' " .'l°e.("llls' Roselle?“ '5 a pa. ’lTiose civil servants retinired l rehal’illlatlon. as fwldenced Members of the committee was fined $10 and costs for faiiI-' Wanda Mallen' . Grace Swanv l reaped a total of $4t95 from ' SAT' 1 ' 3 ' ' ' .- tient in the kings County Mem- m “Wk on Thursday “.lll be gh the information given by h 1.8 . are premier shaw' Agrlcullure lhg to transfer the registration Mrs. Harry LeWis. and Mrs. lvarious members for the in- ("'8' HOSDllBI- lveh “ml, Oll- lalhr. leounsel. he did not thlnk this Minister Andrew MacRac. Edu- of a motor vehicle. Ralphli‘andqll’l‘ WWW-"- frinflf‘mf'm "f Kinsmen l'llles- . lWWld be "1 the be“ Interest. cation Minister George Dewar. Thomas Walsh, Clyde Rival;t "mm—“r --—»~-—-—r » k w-“ CMVALESCING SALESM \vsnn’ URGED 1 F0"? Persons were each “"96 Provincial Secretary. J. D. Stc- lcharged “1"” WWW“ pass”? n W 9K hRni‘ Cann is convalesciuz at “ ‘ “ ,le and costs. They were: Wil- wal-l and lnduslry and Nalllrallwas also filled I$10 and as .1 tin-43 l n. is home in Upper Montague af-. LONDON ‘Rctitcrst -- Britishl liam C. Stewart and Norman lResmlrces Minister Lon Rnssit. was F‘ran' Riey M. o _ .ast 1/, «‘2 ler being a patient in the. Kings firms were urccd Wednesday to I McLellan. failure to stop at a Mr Royalty for halvlhlg inefficient ' Cnllnl)‘ Memorial Hospital. use better tactics in sellinglrcd traffic light Elwyn HCP- -~---""""-"”* " m—lP‘lUlleenlv All appear6d hellfire ° '— _ ' «.1 Hoods to Canada. Sir Ralph Per-l lihy. failure to yield rlfl'lli lofi STREETCAR CRASHES l-lllShFe {if "3; PEaNflAlbel'tlde‘m- A I Be A MUSlcal Santa gt]! HOSPITAL PATIENT ring. vice-chairman of the Brit-‘way. and Patrick Casey. driv-- l "'5 1“ rat” 0“ Yes 33’ , _ . . . _ I .h Mrs. Art Thompson. Monta-Jsh Committee for Export to.ing a vehicle without a license OSAKA Ml" “A Japanestej CARD PARTY WINNERS ‘; Thls Christmas I true. is a patient in the King's‘Canada. said there is a sincerel plate. ‘ . streell‘ar PacthdW‘h Pomnllll' ‘ Al the card party held Thu” " ' C°“"‘-" Memm'ia' "“Spm‘l' “95”” in Canada ‘0 buy mm}. Charged “""h “mg d”'""“.“““ “3". and -a 1:8 l-lialmg (in it“. day evening at the Communitl O TRANSISTOR moms WWI MST WORID BEMMESHIEW W03” MAWfll‘m W K N W ‘ British coods. but not enoughlincapable. one man was fined lt‘tlllldc: mp Ihhnowhd 513m: .emre lhe winners 6: . ELECTRIC GUITARS »- ‘ l‘ l" (’0' "05“ People are going across to find|s20 and costs or 40 days. and1T‘llI‘S aY- 0'09 5“" ladies‘ first, Mrs. Margaret . RECORD “AYERS . . Mr" J01” LlVlngmmel Ml‘r' t it crl n methods of sell-l another was given a 20-day sus- | persons wcrc killed and many G NY Harbor is a patient. in the 9" ' m ca lpended sentence. A vagrant lothEI‘S illjlfl‘ed- 'lgonmlllle-ll’ consgllzllt'lollwrs' Kings Countv Memorial Hospi— . ‘ y' . '- ‘ ’ m. ‘ ‘ Roy Garnliam; gents first. .10 .‘ Q TAPE RECORDERS. ETC. 5 l: t epti Fisher; second. Geonge Lar > ‘ lter- consolation Patrick Train ' ’ IN HOSPITAL ! . ' ' . - .. .J l . \irs, Mark Sencabaugli. Mur- ‘ lm" mewom' Mr: P ("PM “PM” Sl' Charlnfl‘elnw“ . Mc lInnis and George Lanter; door . lprize. Lorne Castord. special lprize. Mrs. Joseph Gallant. ‘ morning. my Harbor is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospi- tal. Montague. ‘ :‘ LEAVES HOSPITAL Gerald Lannigan. Montagucp has returned to his home attcri f bet"! a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hospital. ; DOYLE FUNERAL -— The fu- l ncral of .l.J. Ernest Doyle was held Thursday morning from his late residence in George. town to St. James Roman Catho- lic Church. Solemn Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Louis B. Dooley. Deacon was Rev. Pius Murnaghan and sno- deacon was Rev. Preston Ham- mill. Seated in the sanctuary were Msgr. Patrick McMahon. Rev. EL. Mullally. and Rev. Bennett MacDonald. Pallbear- ers were Howard S. MacLean. . W. Levers. Raymond Solo- mon. B.H. Stewart. Michael Burke. .lr.. and Joseph F. John- son. Interment was in the church cemetery. JOHNSTON FUNERAL -» The ‘ SEAMAN DRAWS FINE ‘ . . Appearing in City Police Court . . . t at four o‘clock Wednesday after- ‘ . lnoon Cubert Warren Bodden. l ‘Kingston. Jamaica. third mate A on a ship in port. was fined $50 and costs under the Customs Act for having possession of goods tseveral bottles of liquor) on which the duty had not been paid. The case was by the RCMP, the information‘ being laid by Cpl. William A. ‘ Wilson. RUPERT FUNERAL — “it funeral for Mrs. Ralph Rupert was held Thursday afternoon RICHARD BASEHART BRAD DEXIER Iiiihoosou‘” i‘fi'fiifit‘ioiia from the Finst Baptist Church where service was conducted by Rev co lMlDNlGHT SHOW TONI'I'E his; ' * IbeStoryTfiatSpicedIfle front :22: Men 0 and‘Guide Me. l : OhThy Great Jehovah. Mrs. Nancy Cox sang as a solo Come The wmdd‘s finest 35 mm single lens reflex. ‘ Let U! Sin! 01’ a Wonderful . ds to 500 sec. Automatic diaphragm and may “[03 “loner” 0‘ Mls' '1' Harry Jon". Love. 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Edgar Van ldersune. “It?! Irving. Herman Irving. mills Mackod. Russell Gra- S tram. Flowerbnrors were Glen- . . » no SPOOK OCEP‘I'IC in J . Russell Johnston. Robb.” staged a daylight owner 3m Smith, of new. placed there by Smith as he mu Aimioin 1- at l’ HAYWORTH FRANCIOSA YOUNG an.“ Jmlm' 6“ Christina Banker. manger of prepared todisplay'hairpieces Actmss Margaret Rutherford. 121 Grafton S“ Dial 4.4253 l in miiyx l-wt' hid of a Denver Colo. so h h m n ed t $11245 M ' s e n' 0 up ' . ' the not taken in the holdup. . me w o as o n no ray l Ho um- fla - lalizin in ladies the store. was tied up by l l l . l ' I l ‘ k butler-He yd Bu '. 1' store Spec 5 men made robbers. who then removed of the Wigs. have a l'f‘lall role of a syn'lpsthetic agent for YOUR EXCLUSIVE MINOLTA DEALER Hm n E. I. I ¥ ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ People's cemetery. service '3 being conducted by Rev. Mr. l, Harlow. l Plummet M83. 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