a... fiukigtcrirrizrolwiy‘ cuaahiaw flayor-elllunalte Christie's Dainty Soda Ctadteirsatreitteaao]... . 5.. quality tracheal go with soups and salads. Top than with chose or other spreads (e;- eanapea-or eat them plain with cold milk or . l~ ' hot beverages. At your gzocefg, always aalt for "Christie's". Enjoy tbein often! .§...,-.Q_._¢__<._ O- . ' is assured by the blue and white Christie End Seal-it's “The Seal of ram um iv nit iiuras or llTl Mr. Natalie.» At the inee of the Potato Drowera’ Associs n yastcrda af- gllltwge Mr. WW. Ioul- g‘ "d: :21; m” u m. l8 =15; of yghur org - e mcnt iorutah a t v0 favorable?" y The Potato ‘Industry the indus- \ "r "°”“.'..'"i..“i..i‘.‘"#§. Reviews . Regulations improved The unfortunate experiences of . and included l. Wreath from her “ h in Boston and offerings from I!" 35'4"" "ifimuqfll her friends in BOSlnn and P. n. 1. \ h t-h t! Xtitlidfid 00 h 1i» 1| um m“ "9 £3: Amman; herebrother Ted fr: snxoniols the dea of Miss Jennie my t sorrow. They were both 10000116“ “'3: m” dim ‘a? eaeri aft the funeral having made “if: Alas 3c agdtgbogler-in-ls: ° m” “BEE; , I - a m“ “m?” um’ was born at rNew o “Ewan, w» P- R g; grgk-l-ggwhg; g3 "323. “hi?” ‘l°“ii'i;i‘?.i.“f"°ii? "m ‘° f." Eisenhower has rejected the offer to set up a luxury welfare agency for Junior flying officers in the N n 01100 - y efi '355-"r““r3*"- W. ..i=;=.r:i. ..°‘l'“““.‘.'i°l‘.‘§2.“i.? mos CF05! u” m“ “.31: the world's best-known internat- guqy ional heireues. Gen. Eisenhow- er, the story continued. refused to nt permission to Mrs. Corri- eross the channel from contending that e loan Red Cross was the only welfare agency for Yuri: soldiers overseas. ' Massachusetts 43cc 1010. inking occasional visits to the land of her bflinth. Her last years w re service and ~ 4m Silver Gilt-J" a $ilver SWO" W. Welliier Ltd. J EWELERS SINCE i868 Ill = l the past year had considerable to o better most double that oi 1940. Per- mits for the exgort oi’ both seed and tablestock ave at no time been refused to potato shippers. The ceiling ‘price scale was ust and fair an encouraged regular marketing of the crop rather than hoarding. The supply oi cars, never available at any time sufficient numbe , has been ull we could expect under such ex- treme traffic conditions, and we grateful that we have been abe to move to date so large a proportion of our 1044 crop when we know that a aho e of cars for the movement o all freight exists everywhere in North America. - We do not consider it out of or- der to mention the above even “ " we are repo or a. gléevious year and to state that rring any set-back until the end of June this ear will be the best we have had, in the past fifteen. There is one product we think is not properly grown nor wisely marketed and that is our turnip crop. They are not the good ea - ing quality oi turnips we had a few years ago and-we have lost. to a large extent. our big market for them. In the early thirties we could put a steamer .with 100.- 000 sacks on the New York mar- ket and in less than three weeks they would be cleaned up. Onc quarter that quantity of late years would glut the market. Too many turnip growers think that ii they sow their turnips earlivgfuin May d ._. in th - ‘ ' . tbs burial was in the fainl v plot in iulatlons piitiliiefi to: the m:- g e v Belfast Cemetery. "the bearers sting of the 1044 potato cm In were m$mtgl ‘tggimililyyum which rei- this Province was al- the will ship them at eary in August. Th May sown turnips the ground until fall. Perhaps that ts not the reason so many cut woody but the fact remains there are better turnips than ours on the markets and we should be pro- ducing the best. On an average over several your Association would be anclally in as good or better stand- ing if they did not market‘ any turnips. years n Fertiliser Supply ‘rho suppaly oi fertilizer has been well main ned and every grower was able to secure his require- ments. Crushcd limestone has been difficult to get and orders for it -.___.____-——'- '--—-.=.;.——-_.i_-—--i~—~.=~i.~~ -—- --_-:.~;-:—.~.~_-_—.—_—_- ~ B CHICKS Crder Now Poultry dealers and Island canneries iiecddarge quantities of poultry This market is YOURS and profitable prices arc | Wanted from now onward. snared. Tmwollllllfdtdflld -tlie demand will ba greater this year. Mr. Winston Churchill states that there is a possibility that huge areas of Europe will be near starvation this winter. many carloads were never filled. The outlook today is not cog“ and 3p- again many farmers will from now ‘ all matters relating to the neas. The Honorable Mark Mc- Guigan, who was the Government representative on the Board, was made n Judge of the Supreme Court oi lace on onorable is r of Agri- Your manager has a staff of which anyone should be proud and without their especial efficiency it would be impossible to carry on so satisfactorily. You may exggct that some re- ference should made to the out- look for the present can foresee or foretel what yields we may have. It is not an acre- age condition as much as it is Ell’. NO ODE the yield. We had less acres Klanted in 1944 than in i943 but ad double the quantity to mar- ket. New Brunswick and Maine had more acres but decidedly less potatoes than in 1943. The strength of cur market de- pends on the volume we are able to export. Our best and nearest market is the United States. A surplus in the United States means low prices here. There is one thing which may offset a sur lus‘ oi potatoes in America and hat is the possibility of a large ex- port market to European countries. We believe they may buy at least ‘large guantities of seed and ossi- bly taolestock and steamers ould be easily obtained before our next crop is ready for market. The thing for us to do is to maintain our iigli standard of quality. Now- let us go back to our beginning. From Small Beginning Your secretary consider it would be of interest to you and to the general. public to review briefly some oi the outstanding factors in the development of the potato ;hdustry durin the last twenty- ve years or or the liie time of '16 Hill. Potato Growers’ Associa- on There are some oi ou here who remember very vivi y the com- plete story as set clown in the re- cords. You remember the beginning when the late John B. McFadyen of Augustine Cove paid over to your secretary the first membership fee of one dollar in the spring of i919. The first step taken was in coo ration with the then potato clea ers of the Pro- vince who offered generous cash prizes in each county for the bem eld per acre of white potatoes. o be eligible for the com etitlon was necessa y to join t c As- sociation. A large number Joined. This was followed by the sale oi a oarload or more of Certified Seed to a buyer in Long Island at a very high price per bushel. This h price set the heather aiire and development of the Certi- fied Seed Industry was underway. In 190i the Association was in- colporated by an Act of the Pro- vincial Legislature and your sec- retary. was Deputy Minister of Agriculture then and for a number of years thereafter, was assisted greatly in the work of in- troducing our , tatoes to new and proper markets by the facilities of- fered through the De artment of A i‘ e together wth the gen- c u: attitude toward the Associa- _r and the Potato Industry by whatever government was from .'.mc ime in er. poultry was brought this province last yaq _ Thee. points are ‘mentioned to bring home to you the fact that a market doaa exist and a profitable one! All Island Hatchery Flock» are Double-Tested ' BUY ISLAND CHICKS NOW! Vigor arid Vitality this Year ls Excellent! REMEMBER that the shorter the distance the chicks are shipped, the greater the chance of livability! THE EARLY CHICK BRINGS GREATER DIVIDENDS l l l Buy your chicks now from island Hatcheries imil AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Dnllsfiunulagha- lummersid. a char-redeem. ' limit. I Lllsdamblewfliltehisl. hauesrfic-OD-UTOW lhallatanlaaailsisa. llralalaamlalllllflt- Iwmcaaasiaacalusflliailatutewa. Sponsored liv P. E. l. Poultry industry Coinmlllee- ietltbe 3H1’ lNDlFl I ‘tobny The rapid progress of the As- ation was made possible by the ion of Botany, Ottawa. which resrgmsible for Seed Certifica- h idreds of meetings throughout ‘ . Province. he giving the de- tnlis regarding potato diseases and the requirements for certifica- tion; your aecretary pointing out the need for a marketing’! organ- izatloniigpresentatilva of ‘e gm ers. e Assoca on urn hundreds oi samples of seed for demonstration purposes to almost "very potato producing state in the Iulon. invariably the resul "are satisfacto Great numbers of buyers visited our Province and were amazed to find such suitable ditions for 5m» growing. iThe mem rship of the Ar-ocia- tion increased yearly. The growth was steady and strong. To give you some idea oi this let me tell you that the membership in i021 was only 110 and the number of acres inspected as resorted by Mr. Peppin was 1.000. y 1% the membership was neary 3.000 and the acres under inspection reach- total 32.000 acres. in 1m the Association decld the fertiliser necessary ~for its mxsltvnbers. Itdiseuédhatclii-c m nr e are w c o (M931!!! chemicals he should to mix s buy and how This had the eff t o the farmer‘ han about one-half 60h- 0M the Association IChurch, Crapaud. Evening Pnzyer ill‘ ‘Yeti Kraut-é- oai-Iroylnelsllloverraiueltis b; yggy to oo-operaie in any forward movement. What ds we want? We nit study to aaeqtnln our needs. CHURCH NOTICE. -- wihsloe United Giurch Services, March 25th. Highield ll A M. Prlncetown Road 3 RM. Wlnsloe South 7.30 P M. R67- T C Able, Minis- ter. B-Qli-ll. CHURCH SERVICES. — Sun- day. March §th. 5%.. Elizabztlrs Church, Springfitld. Morning Prayer 11.00 AM. Si. John's 7:0 P. M Rev. B Proam, Min‘s- ter. 3-23-11. HUNTER. RIWIHI- UTIITHD CHURCH CHARGE. — The acr- vices for Sunday. Marflh 23th are as follows: v A. M. Wlheatley River 3.00 P..\'l. Hunter River 1.30 P.M. Rev. John I. Morrison, Minister. 3- 23-11. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES. Sunday, March 25th. l-loly Trinity Church. Georgetown. Church School 2.30 P. M. Christ Church, Oherry Valley. Math-is and Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. 0. R. Hartman, Rector. CAVENDISII UNITED CHIYRCI-I. -l>ublic Worship. Sunday. March Nth. 11.00 A. M. New Glasgow. 7.30 P .M. Cavendish Rev. E .1“. Coffin. Minister. 3-33-11. CENTRAL PARISH — Sundav services March 25th. Clyde River 3 P. M. CanoeCove 7.30 P. Sun- day School 6.45 P. M. T. W. Good- will, Ministu. 3-28-11. POLICE COURT—At the Police Court yesterday the defends". in a Prohibition care was fined $50 and costs or thirty days in jail. IS WELCOME!) HOME -- Nurs- ing Sister Capt. C. E. Howard. formerly of Cape Wolfe. arrived in the city Wednesday night and is s to l "'—,,,,..,|‘ Irons value for the year y‘; oviegamiliionandahalido ofaiiewayaaturemaybalnaeru-ii m” d‘: hmflaln “fiim” {h d“ . at five esuh a ward. strictly pay icuities of the u a - ‘N. '- u"'°" ' Y9" Z I=*-'=§:r-_" a. — —- bgg 1%; coon ici- Photographs. a a a losses '“" d“, Yum,” w "M" ‘lfmnarsou cm: is. 2 §i?i”e'?a"tl§’ex ‘Why'd ‘$0111?’ w? '-“ ‘;' re one a- ' MOUNT anuson swims l till ill ill-O IMWGPI C - i? t at leg? ‘h l" “f; human A0111 ism. s-zs-ii. :7 on w c w en ti-anqo - - ' ~ Etlfnngrfetflalirhbhzf‘ ‘Wn ""94 ‘m’ J" w’ noun‘ flgczugillfl iqvicesy ‘g Yo“, . P° "9 your dry. March 2.0219. u. ,- : ,. ggy-ggguqg-g, wgggengggjgp w: pointed. . lifivfii’. "alts?" o 5. made seeking relief an: '25?“ w‘ '°"“ w “w” m” “m” i " - ii Mic silk” : ' we last met one of our directors ih naiurrou rasronai. cusaoi. H" l‘ m‘ _ ment of our conditions but litt m ‘ w w c b I My "w. duh“, 50mm n "unit-s in ll quality nurlml w” ‘l “Y m’ '°°°“'P“‘*'°‘- w° o: pillorh o seed ' a re“ yvsee AT ubeeaue s r at Viotorinwfli llflklll it'll in ll Hlrlvl! 0' must, however, state that our Pro- h aw“ ‘é i’ g w; y' hi h P’ M ‘ ' 8-33-11“ ‘ The new, soil-crown liiil 1., w. vmcm Gwcmmem‘ “MW” ' esateem aliid wlioiiseyhe lfllldvgldyhtl tli l I ——-—' ' above can be denied 0r ‘H " kleen i l mwlsmu‘ ab‘ m‘ v he was alwayswith us. Your - TItYON-BONSIIAW BAPTIST (Efellfld to suit the wearer. v _ _ he r° 5 p’ “f “u” l“ u“ rectors sent sn cx ression of their CHURCHES. - Sunday, March S rin shades in lllllll‘ ‘liic iuoili-l ul leli 1-" °"°'-" “m” ° M" “' th w th ii th West l 1 M " ' “urn “"0 "m" "P "' get proper consideration for losses “y?” y“. t e “in,” um g x ' 3 more? 7&0 A‘ ' ' weight fell. | “ “.169 mnmm||nl sustained b" the potato HOW"! 1mg“; d ellegaullxi‘; by? in a o gone f‘ iii." P. M‘ ‘ to m!» I V °! m“ prwmc" touch ‘Ila: the management fi ' ' ' ' M54341 w!“ m“. busi- ' 80% .=' STETSON $7.50 BROCK‘ $0.50 KENSINGTON $5. ' OTHER MAKES $1.05 and Up Spring is all wrapped up in felt, in one of these dapper, new lightweight hats that are getting suoh a. rush in our men's shop these days. 001119 in, try on and find your hat for spring. ‘PROV/SE BROS., LTD. 2*~2“2"$*2"§**2**2~$'*$'°3"Z**3**$“2~*2* ei~i~i~fe4éi c, Kneeling of Crapaud W.M.S. held at the homc of Mrs Trowsdnle. with the ‘ t .013“: .:.'!"a A A $4" - i --APlltdcB.2'; stratus: sins’: y" yeti... ‘time; V=“‘-’Y '“ A" "L ‘Y’? YZm°€sV3 fiiiillfiileiélT-t aAPil1i§§°ée?°i.‘21= I]; lltailtiigfslivbrllwlvilrnuigtg: alza-iil C. 20. 396515111"! Pfvdums "' __ calving for cartoned pack: A Large Noam RIVER PASTORATE- 31c; a Medium, as; A Pullet, a2. 2x152‘? glgdevgg-thatslrralfvliwwiilil visrrs NATl-VE 800mg; A, M. ‘North River 3.30 P. M. klngr- Pilot Officetr Murrxaly trelgl .3535‘; i011 7.30 P. M. The services at Falr- 25F‘; iilasrfisfllv 8:3?“ “jg; “fgekend guests of the farmer's cousin. MIS- vice of worship, the theme in the World." M". 5B"? “Take Time t0 B! 39W"- ' Oh King Eternal’, and O . Wn of God Incarnate." . rd vlew and Kingston will be the aas- ° t a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Qmnt. of Nelson, B.C.. former residents of New Glasgow, who left here for Brandon. Manitoba. when he was threc years old. rjvvlnnylpfii! l5 PM; Officer and biz". "ants homfi B" EGG AND PQULTRY MARKET REPORT-Production continues to show an increase. Demand is very good with prices showing a firmer tendency through keennca of com- member. Missionary Monthl 0 is to wrought in over 6.000 “ioeroiTa"ei'ie'-‘sm‘§= lurcauov GIVES ME . ROTION FROM LASTING ALbOVER ii n 3.0. MORE and more women are depending on Lilebuoy to insure personal fresh- ness. Lifebuofs mild, creamy lather, with its purifying ingredient, stops "B.O." from head to toe-gives lasting protection. And Litebuoy’: fresh, clean scent vanishes almost instantly. ITS FRESH. cram scam is YOUR GUARANTEE ONLY UFEBUOY contains ihe special purifying ingre- dient that stops "ILO." The fresh, wholesome scent of ihe Lifebuoy Cake VAN- lSHliS alrnosi instantly, leaving your skin narurally fresh and clean. oc-eoccwwtc»z~z»t»o~ws~ew~i~w was . J. P‘. president. Mrs. John Simmons in the chair. The meeting opened with a sea; which was “The Kingdom ofLggf as pianist led in singing the hm‘: Clo The minutes of the last. meeting were er _ t! In wmqn and mm“ M - re d and approved. and the 1'05 You an: cordially invited to wor- ilghn mclléialffxgéegtlldulglvi“ .612; anlwered by cum memim-L Q91. 5 "9 mm us’ Rev‘ A’ Toddflgylnfis; go?" N. S. fillet Officer Grant. is ‘lectlon token amounted to 81.06. It was decided to send a messllo or sympathy to a bereaved ex- A very interesting study of Sian was then taken from the y, next be held at the homo u oi Mrs. Harry beard. The meet- - - ‘islt to Picto r tMimJh a. Deliltltifl. Chief outlets are Marl-noi- W" m‘ ‘ ‘ i 1 ed with pflvef" and Ill ‘Cast? gltlvxward sleita gape time léitié" Nellgfilgldgangat&gg‘c°unty' . Qgmfieli joinetlil ‘in the] irltelndga Town. South Africa. on Jan. 10 New or Y- - - - ‘ 51mg Mrssrou- circle. A de cous unc and end route spent five weeks in are" q'llJ0tl'l\iK'l1O“l; Pungraagend fzilgtlf: AgglPélagnlygdL .,..n,_ V...“ . ------.i Pa‘ the hostess. an . " ' ’ ~ ' " __ .=...-:is.~»¢a-..»<