I l I PAGE inciirr THE EASTERN GUARDIAN AGKNTB:-MONTAGUE: Enrold F. Landry. Mrs. Byron Stewlrt. MN Bruce MIcPl:ee, Min Joyce Wigglnton, Pius Mcliinnon, THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Miu Alice Fraser. Charlotte- town, is visiting at her home in Montague. .M,... ..'MOTHl-2R'S DAY gifts. China, C R , .'l' va :1 j . AGENT GEORGETOWN: vhmnn Liver” .SB1OIeIIlrlll9tl',rJ9lI'l(Ill8li (lellllf l-Sliop, Mun- Thu Guardian may he bought at the following places in Manta . tague. Blue Dome Bestaurnni, and Guardian Office; in qeorgetuwn: The Post Office; in Souris: The snack Bar and H. Illchnrda as son. JTHE INITIATORY DI-ZGREEl will be lA1l members please attend. 13. All members please attend. Mrs. John Ma.cLea.n. 1115- Spent Fridav in Montague where visited her daughter, Oharlesena. fcaokle-!.29C1lL ..'l)UNN'S. Gaspereaux .- ..'SI-;F.I)S! .-if-Ts: In stock: mu. (2 A. r-'. tures. Also sccd Wheel. corn. turnip. mangel. Fraser day. Mal" 1lth- 3-00 P- M- snd Annear Feed Service. .,- , . Mitz Miirtlock MacGow-aii. has hrcn a patient. in the King'slCouiity Memorial Hospital. Cniinvv Memorial Hospital. has re- turned to her home in Kilmuir. l also carload ccdar shingles. Get Mrs Lcmv White has returned your orders in now. Poole and In her home from the King's Thompson, Ltd. Mmitaizue. Cniiiitv Hospital where she was i - - 3 patit-ut l Mr. and Mrs. Pi-ii::a Mimic. Mrs. --n- lH Macl..a:'cn. Miss Doris Camp- Friancis of Mrs. J. H. Mar-lbcll. Mr. Homer Campbell, all of Gregor are glad to know she islcharlottetown. attended the fu- up and about again after recent llll'l9SS. ybell yesterday. ' l Mr. John N. h.I?1PPilPl'S('lll. wliu. Bay. Labrador, has returned his home in Glen Marlin. MacPhei'son. who has been to npcnt ilte suinnicr. lhnine within min or lhrcc not-ks ..RTIlE INITIATORY DEGREE; conferred at Hiilside.will be conferred at Hillside Lodgc. Lodge l.0.0.F'., on Tuesday. May I. 0. O. F.. on TU0Sd3.l'. MRI 1'-"ll May she special. First quality cream filled ASK()(IIA'l'I0N Timothy. ('lnv(-r. Brome. and mix-Jesziilar tnmittilv mrctiniz 201 Willi! gala, mu-iey,lwill be held in Club Rooms, Mon- l .."RESERl'E SATVRDAY. li'I:I)' who 30, for pantry salefbciieflt King's .3 L'.Vl.()ADING r:z:'load cement; l Nicholson. her'neral of the late Mrs. L. Camp- 'After a ra'hei' severe accidrint has spent S”Il1lE months in Goose Mrs. E. B. Uacbarcii. of Geni'ge-Hm-a1 fisli('i':n:iii caught a 1 lb., 13l-l',”””'F Mpecmuy lllnh our call” '”ilml"- 9”l95'Pd ll” MONK?-'UP H0-is oz. trout carryiiig the hook Ilhdlhed 590d growers will lmrde” mid IVITSWDILEII on May 4. tier friends will Hmdpr mg; in be pleased tn learn that she is week. At Hm Hing me large ii-outllll”; F1"'"l'th OI 3 Sh?” W101! Sllmlll Halifax. has iotzied her husband rec"-veriiig satis.'actorilv. and ex- lmokp (1,, mrkle and escaped mm which will not readily break off in in Glen Ma Zlll where they planlpecis to be out of hospital anci'Im, hnnk m H5 m0u”L Y9su,1.dM.' normal liandliniz. Any tuber which 4-. MONTAUE TAXI PHONE 17 2-I-HOUR SERVICE - GO ANYVVHERE New Car, Good Drivers, PHONE 17 Moderate Rat:-s. THE CANYONS STILL RING WITH THEIR THUNDERING RAGE! A madden:-d runaway lion on it terror-rampage, slashing out with fang and claw against the hammer- ing hoofs and fierce fighting fury of a giant untamed king-horse of the open range! NO BEA sr-Barn: EVER LIKE Ir! runaway lion and min Mm tight in the finish! gunman STEVE COCHRAN . -nWlLDFlRE.THE WONDER HORSE ....... .. lililil lllllll-..l. -. -. u... nlmn u l9llIS IIIIS EXTRA! NEWS - CARTOON - SPORTS Moii. - TUE. - wen. M53 UCAPITOL T0-DAY ONLY otronr VENGEANCE” SERIAL - COMEDY - SHOWS 2:30-7-9 ;Mai'l arcii lMcss.s. Jc-hii Shaw, John Bears,l Rev. F. L. Mullally has returned to his home in Sturgeon from the City Hospital where he has been a patient for several weeks. Mr. Lawrcnce Daley, St. Mary's Road, is pl'?S9llll5' vucciving med- ical ..;aunenr in Charlottetown. His many friends wish him it specdy recovery. Mr, (rim;-lie Stewart, who is i'll'llpl.'if,'0d lll (lwxsc Bar, l.abradv.r. arrived at his home in Montague yesterday wnere he is the guest of his parcn's. Mr. and Mrs. Heath Stewart. ..'I.OWI-ZR lllt'l.VT.-Hi-l'E I'NlTI-ID (iHl'R(lH----Siiiidny. May 10. Rev. R. J. NI.'1CN.'ltlEl1t, of Lanark, On- tario, one of thc Exposition lead- crs, will prcarh at the seryice at "i pm. in 'l'iiiiitv l'nited Church, Mnntaniir-. 11 um MtitllCl"B Day service with J-ininr Choir. in. a mass r 1;. with Dr. C. M. Past fllodcrator of the United Church of Canada, as the fprcacher. ..'li'lSIi STORY--All unusunl event fl('l”Lll'lF(l .io.:ioi'dz1.i' When n to this saine trout last lioucvci, l' uas lnnclcd success- lfiilly. and the lucky fisherman was be discarded 9'l””l5'. splndnng 0" able to ictricve the the last cncnunter. hook lost on .31-ll'NF.RAI. A;-hIONTA(il'E - llhe very largely attended funeral -;f the late Mrs. Leonard Camp- .liPll was held from the Church of l Christ. 3 1' 30 p m. The minister, Mr. Ken- l if they have numerous eyes - some neth Norris, conducted Montague, yesterday at the ser- iice at the church and Lrrave llyinns by the choir were "Haven of Rrst” and ”What is Fellow- ship." The Brooklyn trio sang with feeling "Beyond The Sim- set". Organist was Miss Anna Pall bearers were R W. Bock, Ralph Beck, Douglas Macharcii and Clifford Lilley. In- tcrnicnt was in the Community Park Cemetery. -I'RETI'RNS FROM TRIP - Mrs. G. S lnman returned in hrr hnme in Montague this week fol- lmxing a trip to New York in com- pany with Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Bears of Charlottetown. While in New York Mrs. Inman was priv- ileged to attend the last meeting of the present session of the Uni ed Natiniis General Assembly. Dur- ing the meeting Mrs. Inman heard the delegates from fourteen count- ries presenting their views on the Burma question. one of the fore- most difficult. matters of the day. The last speaker was Andrei Vish- insky. Russian ropi-escntative to the U1 N, who pi'e.sentcd the VIPWS of the Russian politbum. Mrs. In- man commended the instant in- terpretation of each speakers re- marks into English through headphone systcin. As each delcgale speaks his remarks are immediate- ly translated in other languages by a staff of interpreters, translation may be heard through the headphones by the listener in his or hcr own language. Mrs. In- man was very much impressed with the proceedings at the U.N.. and this together with several social events made her trip a very en- joyahle one. A Oulclr and Easy Way to nor cocciniosis IICOXINE" In the drinking wan, IIMPLI TO USI- ICONOHICAI. uurrs No. zais 25 which 34.95.50 labia. smo CONCENTRATE N.. 252. 4a. ox. 31.30 - I6 Ii. 01. 34.10 Mabun Drug Go. Montague ', KATHRYE icruivso iv ..,..M...... HOWARD KEEL Z ,. cmno iuou. - run. - wen. GM3.Al. . ii ” A p A CARTOON "JOY OF LIVING" PRINCE EDWARDiv FIIIAI. T0-DAY IlII'.'DOUGLA8 In WIIHE BIG - SKY” . - MATINEE 2:30; EVENING 7 AND 9 I 7.30 p.l and the. llleatli Yesterday of Mrs. Alberta White .IThe death occurred yester- day morning at the home of her son Roland White, Murray Har- bour, of Mrs. Alberta White in her 81st year. Her husband Joseph White, predeceased her 8. number of yeais ago. , Left to mourn Il('l' passing be- sides her son Roland are three sisters, Lizzie. Mrs. Alex Mc- Innis, Siimmerside; Ella, Mrs. Teodore Graham, Sprmgihill, N. 8.; and Janet, Long Beach, Cali- fornia. The funeral will be day alieruomi from the Church of Christ. Murray llarbour. at 2 pm. Intermcnt will be in uhe Murray Harbor cemetery. I Potato Growers Continued from page 1 lnfectiants at least two to three weeks prior to ivlnnting. using either Forinalzn - B:-chloride of Mercury yor Scinisaii bci. A All secri stock intended for 'planling should now be brought out of storage and placed either 1outdoorr. nr into an open shed lwhere the air and sunlight can get at cach tiibei'. This procedure iwhirh is iinw becoming common held Sim- itoughcn the skin as well as induce '(l9i'Pl0iW spindling sprouts should liali'-sproiit as it is sometimes called lls an indication of disease, most llikc-1:; leaf-roll. l All tuber which show the symp- ltoms of spindle tuber should also lbe discarded. Watch for oft-type tubers with a tendency to being ilong or cylindrical and espically lot which niav be bulging. These flatter undoubtedly are spindle tub- ier diseased and must be discarded ;to prevent contamination throiiizli .contact. with cut sets or through ithe cutting knife, 1 Other Conditions . Tube-rs showing discoloration at lthe stem-end should be discarded. ;Such discoloration may be ver- ilrillium wilt or it in thg mm; of net-crosis ta brownish net like 1 formation) could pogglbly be .,.i indication or leaf-roll. Tiibers showing l'f'Il of any kind should he ydlr-carded. If the rot is or an un-l usual character the tuber should'bei shown to the nearest inspectorl who. if unable to diagnose thc ltrnuble, will submit. it for ;microsconic dctcrminaiion at that ,Scicucc Service Laboratory. This is ;very- important if the province is .m maintain its relative freedom .from bacterial ring rot, f I The size of the seed piece oftcrl determines the eventual yield The average cut set should weight not less than lo; and preferably it lrvlenty of flesh under the eyes. Varic- itics such as the Sebaizo anti jxatahdln. which are inclined Dmduce mi s s in the field result- ;ing in over 7.9 tiihcrs should .plnnied as closcly in the row a" ipnssible. even down to six or eight ilnchu. This close planting will prn iduoe A crop of more medium . yand B-size tubers which is r finitely preferred by those grnitr" tin the Smith and elsewhere wlic purchase our seed. i : Particularly in a year such r- lthis when seed is cheap. Sela.-is growers should use from 27 to T- bushels per acre. Full Stand Necessary A full stand of heslthv plants was acre is necessary in order to make ' production costs make a profitahtr . rr-turn. E Potatoes which have been grann- MI out doors should not under nr" lconsideration be fed. to live-stnnk ,'I'hL: greening contains Solanliv gwhich actually 1.5 3 mild form of poison. all of the factors mentlonmi above are necxsnrv if growers ex- ....,.M(;.-... "Up to 10 an Hour!" In brulrlng all I 0 only one-nun In or with I up In I0 torn an Ininl Former: faced with the Iilgli coat and Icucily of labor an mnclunlxlnq Inter i then at my other time In history. And that's why It'll pay you right now to Illa 3 good look It your prnont bullno equipment. Can ll be operated by one nun-or don it require two, ihru or four to an In the hay? Have you 0 balnr iIm'll inndlo Up to lo ion: In hour-or only lull as much? compm Now Holland's high upl- my "77" twine bolor with my elbow on the market. No other balor-Im u neon! at lnling Iudmhip Oo compare with Now Holland's - more then 10 Y0I"I' oxpcrloneo u Amulet: ptonur end loading manufacture of automatic pick- up bnlanl no Know of your unbound HIV HOLLAND doubt Jouusrou lac-irons LIMITED Your Dodge 1 Delete n..i.. Hurray Ilm. r.n.r. - rim; 1-: .oirnces. Cut thick blocky sets with T pect to produce fields with I full stand of plants and relatively free from tho several diseases which affect the potato crop. It has taken years of effort on the part of out growers to gain the reputation for producing the high class disease- free seed potatoes for which this Island is now famous. "This is not the time to become careless of this reputation by using inferior seed stock. Competiizon for iimrkets is keener than ever and our potato trade is cssmtial to the general economy or this pro- vince. Diseose control is tlicrfforc of first importance in the predile- tion of .1 high class product.” Isiandwstfiiidentlsw Continued from page 1 Normal School and qualifying as a 1st class superior l”i.'i(ih0l. Sh then atleiided a Slimmer School at Mt. Allison Uiiivc:'si';i, Sank- ville. N.B.. anti siiiiscqiieiiiay taught school for one year at Kingston. P.E.I. and two years at Spring Park School. During the summer vacation periods of the throw )'P."ll'S course; which sne has iris? 5110'-'l5SlUl1)' concluded, Miss Rodd was en- gaged iii the Mission Fields of New Brunswick and near Sarma, Ontario, and iollowiirg her grad- uation will be assigned to work. at Calgary. .-l1'ici".1. as a Super- visor of Vatuiiinii Bible schools under the Alberta Religious Edu- cation Council. Miss Anne l.. MacEacliorn was born at Cardigan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. lllacEai;licrn. who now reside in Montague. She received her eiirly cducation at the public sclicol iii Cardigan, followed by the Normal School trsainiiig course at Prince of Wales College. This was followed by at- tendance at Mount Allison Uni- vei'sii.y, S-ackville, N.B., for I Summer School course. Miss MacEachcrn then engaged for one year in school teaching at Dunstaffnagc. P.E.I. followed by three years lP:iCllll1.lZ at Mon- tague. During the vacation per- iods nf the Missimaigv and Don- coness Trriiiiiiig School she was engaged in the Mission Fields at Edmonton, Al-')ci"a. and New- foundland. and also worked as Regional Secretary for the Pres- byterian Church in Ontario. Miss Miu:Eacliei'n won pro- ficiency awards during the last two years of thc course which she has successfully concluded. Miss Joan Large. daughter of 33 Head Of Continued from page 1 .'Mr. J. E. Dalton of Summerslde. l A female owned by H. Lyle Bos- wall of Marshfleld Solo .4: 3295 to Rhodes Warren of Stanhope. An- other female owned by M.A. Muc- lKenzle, Little Sands, brought s2B5. l Ainczig the l.Jl'L,..lTS who sold cattle were Daniel Jewell, North ; . . -.li Brown, New Lon..un; .Murdock Nicholson, Springtun; lmhol Roberts. Soulhport; Gordon .MacLeod, Cherry Valley; EA. Cur- rie, Fairview; Earl Rankine, Mt. Herbert; Seymour Wood and Son, Mount Herbert; Cedric Ballcm, Marshfleld. A. H. Mutch. Cherry Valley; M. A. Mocxenzie, Little Bands; stan- ley Hurry, Winsloe; Alex McIn- aac. Rocky Point; Hammond Sim- derson, Charlottetown R.R.: George Kitson, Hampshire; and Lcanian Casely, Kensington. Among the buyers were M. V. Wood. Southport; H. S. MacEwen, smnley Bridge; Beecher Graham; Hugh MncLean, Mrs. Vclda Mac- Ncill. Monty Kelly, Ralph Adams, O'Lear)': Harold Stewart. Hamp- Maj. General Plow Continued from page 1 D. Stewart, D.S.0., ED, will be able to witness the got-ticii and march past. .'.I:i.i;.' -1 Lil- izens wotched local units put on a fine show for their G.O.C. last year and it is hoped that the weather will again permit a good citizen auclicnce naiii this year. P.E.I Regimcnt will command the parade with Maj. A. H. Pcnke, .C. 1)., BM. 21 Armd. Ede. as Parade Mm shire: Frank Dunn. Morell: Cher Hooper. Milton; ter mcarthy, Morell; Ewen Mac- Leod, Klnroab: Funk Platte; Tyne Valley; Reginald 1 well MacLeod, J. E. Dalton, Sum- merslde; Hugh Nicholson. J. Dair- un, Frank James Gordon. tppin Road; Lorne Buell. Murray Harbour; Hamilton. mug ooon exam-r.r. YORKTON, (Sash, tuin Thomas Benwell, leill, Ding- Watta, Iismpahlrez 10: Fred tuberculosia tact clinic he"; Ilzreillar, l lI!lIaWa'IIlIl'l1M.alr.4yo I. c. Jollllstolli Says A ten per cent cut in your pay rlghf M... could be met by a reduction in your lh-in. budget . . . but how in the world could your widow take a 10096 cut? Life Insiu-. once will replace your income if you .1", LET'S -r.u.x 11' ovtn EDWIN C. JOHNSTONE. B.A.. C.l..U.. Provincial Manage: ill - 115 Grafton Street, Chlrlotwtown, P. E. 1, Lt.-Col. A. W. Rogers. E.D.. O.C.' Auju. . L is mi p:ii'c.(ic will be ..- ilcg iiiidcr iuiniinaiid of. Maj. J. A. MacDonald, 28 L.A.A. Fri. Amlr, R.C.A.MC. under com- mand of Lt. Col. .I.l(.L. Irwin. Mrs. Jack Large, has completed; training in; and, pass-1; her second year of the Prcslzrylerian Missionary Deaconess Training School. ing well up in her class and Will-l unit: 5 scliolai'nli;p. She has been assigned to Flin Finn. Manitoba. I to work in the Mission Field. TREAT YOUR MOTHER ON MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 10tlr TO A DINNER AT THE BISON RESTAURANT, lliontaguo Choicc of Till'lx'Oy or Lobsicr with all the trimmings, Fruit Cocktail, Biscuit and Dcssci-I, Sweets and Beveragcs All At 521.25 there during the summer monlhs.l i Regt., R..C.A., undcr t'omma'nd of7 Maj. D. A. Mziccnrmack. 5 Dli'.l Sigs. Rcgt. under command of I,t.l Col. K. M. Johnston, ED. and Eli mi-. Specials For Mother's Ila? Ladiasl Blouses Sizes 12 to 20 IIOE. 2.98 F 1.98 Nylons . Subs 89c Firsts 98c --2:: Ladles' Shoes 2.98 to 5.98 special - LadIas' lurgundy Beauty-on-lluty Shoes. Reg. 6.98 for IIYLIIII PIILLIIVER SWEATERS Special at 3.98 Ladles' Skirts 885- 3.98 For 2.98 5.49 Kays Dry Goods & Footwear 109 Richmond St. Phone 2466 IT IS SIMPLE:- IE SURE 'l'O:- I 1953. MONEY YOU NAME IT AND GET 11'. NAME WHAT 2 ' THE THREE Mystery Crowns and mail to:- 1. Enclose your Name and Address. . I .2. Enclose THREE of the crown: with the Question Mark on them. All nalnos subinlnod remain our property; Contact closes midnight. 31, Aliq- NEW PEERLESS DRINK I Write your name for the new drink one slip of pgpgr, plan In an gnvuopa vvlrli J. n. Idol! 5. LTD.. I I o r. a. Box :21. cimionmwn. P. 1. I. Son'd'In as many names as you wish enclosing I-line crowns-with each. Ji A' Ramil. (CPi -C.v. lm01'18 1-300 persons attmmmm: