3. V, PAGE FOURTIEN PROFESSIONAL: calms II. E. ELLIS no a Ante .. oasaelh INSURANCE W I sumac st. sanmeslds DION! .841! W. GIIESTER S. iiselitiiillli Iarristor, Solicitor. N Dill! Ill. LLB. office formerly ooecpled II! Late Heath Strong. I. 0- Money to been COIIEOHOM rroustlr Attended 1'0. 3-s:-::::m-1-1: 1: W.E. GALLASIIAII Physician & surgeon Office: II summer SUCH Hours il.00 to 12.00 a. in. 2.00 to 5.00 9. Inn 7.00 to 0.00 p. m. Dial 2351 j : 0R. .l.R. 0lilillI,liGIlAM VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street 50!, Summerside an". iiI.EI Ii. iiillli YOMHIIPJ IIIIOQ risone IO Kensinaln Illl. J. A. 00IIl0I DENTIST Dental X-III! Smailsnan Building SUMMEBSIDI Dial 380! E. E. Ilsriuaes Opt.D.. R.U. Ol'l'0Ml'I'IlB'I' Glasses Fitted BIN Examined Office llolsrel . I to 12 - I to 5 and by appointment x Phone 320'! REGENT THEATRE BLDG- unamer St. Bunanseraldo Need of early rogulng of potato fields and other suggestions for rlutlne of the 1952 potato crop are given in the following state- nont released for publication yes. Y 30'. S; G. in technical ativiaor to the 1-. r; 1. Potato Marketing Board: "In a recent article on potato production we endeavored to point out that growers would do well to weigh carefully the various i cost itmminvolved in producing an acre of potatoes. The principal and heaviest cost items are: seed. fertilizer and labor but there also are a number of incidental ituns which add considerable to the overall cost structure. We placed this cost at a nominal figure of &2lll.00 per acre and which in the light of present seed, fertilizer. and labor costs, is by no means excessive. ."In this article we would like srr PAGE 9 for answer on how to save on fuel I. F. lluster ll. 0. snmmerelde, P. I. I. Complete Visual Analym Glasses Fitted PHONE Sill IMALLMANS BUILDING OPTOMETBIST T. Earle Hickey Chartered Accountant Canadian Ilenk of Commerce Building Innsmereidu. P. I. I. I HIONI 2388 Mr. Peppin Advises Growers. Re 1952 Potato Crop Planting . with minimum amounts of disease. THE GUARDIAN. to stress the seed angle. Good seed is essential and we in this Province are fortunate in having a good supply of certified seed which passed inspection last year coupled with this factor was the testing of some 43 seed samples in Florida this winter. This lost in- dicated that only in very few in- stances was there any appreciable lpNId of disease during the -loo! growing season. The results in Florida. however. did indicate that most certified seed growers will of necessity have to do a certain amount of early roguing in order to get their fields passed with a minimum amount of disease to rate Foundation or Foundation A. Best Seed Required "It is to be hoped that growers have retained the best seed stock for this year's plantings. Tubers that are affected with late blight, fusarium. or other rot producing organisms should not be used. Similarly. tubers that have been bruised or cut may also carry dis- ease organisms which in turn may affect the cut seed at or sub- sequent to planting and thus cause missing hills. off-type tubers. par- ticularly of the Sebago variety. should not be used if there is any possibility of them being affected with spindle mber. "Atfull stand of healthy plants is essential to making a profitable crop. All seed tubers should now be placed out-doors to green and toughen the skin and to produce. the short thick sprouts which is so necessary to giving the plant a good quick start. In this connection we would like to call the attention of all growers to Cl-lA.RIa0TTETOWN and lluiomolotri which emphasis- ed several important factors in preparing seed tubers for planting. These timely bulbtlnl are issued periodically and contain up to the minute information and advice which should be read and studied usefully by all farmers in the province. . Sebego rlanttnge "The greatest acreage of any one variety is the sobego. of which over 10.000 acres were planted last year. This variety requires even better care than any other alnoeit seems to be more suhlect to cer- tain troubles and diseases. It is very susceptible to seed piece de- cay as well as to black log and every farmer knows he cannot produce a profitable crap where there is a high percentage of missing hills. The Sebago variety should be cut and planted in the field and preferably in tuber units from seed which has been exposed to the out-doors long enough to produce the short thick sprouts mentioned before. If a planter is used then by all means use fresh cut seed. That is to say. direct from the knife to the planter with as little delay as possible. Do not under any con- sideration keep cut seed of this variety even for a few hours and certainly not overnight or for a few days before planting. Just three words describe the best pro- cedure for this variety and they are cut and plant. In our opinion the same method should be ap- plied for all varieties. A full stand of plants is the first prerequisite in the production of a profitable crop of potatoes.” TIIE STARS SAY-- Continued from page 3 m find its life beset by the unpre- dictable, dramatic and thrilling. Sudden and startling events cap the climax of rare, fanciful, un- believable experiences. The inevi- table may not be abolished. Bulletin No. 1, issued May 8th by FREE c.c.M. BIKE. FREE LEADER TRIGYGLE. the Laboratory of Plant Pathology v,u gs.-1' HOLMAN'S Boysl! liirlsl! Unscramble These Jumbled Words -) A WINNAEBRAND NEW C.iC.M.BilCYCLE on FAMOUS LEADER TRICYCLEA Boys and Girls Up To 8 LEADER TRIOYOLE Large Size - - 22.95 Value FREE-To--The Winner Years lay: and Girls -' 9 To 15 new o.c.n. . segue. use mail .. The iilnnor Yeas BIGYGLE R R at JUMBLED wonos CONTEST if ' Starts May 19th--Ends May 31st I HTYUO Here's what BEA!) CABEFULLl'- 1st-This Contest is open'to any i-masotia sovsronsoau EECNRT Day After Tomorrow The horoscope holds augury of exciting events or adventures, with an inclination to go over- board in the feelings, emotions, actions. and, as well, in the outlay of funds and forces. An indomi- table urge for action, sweeping all before it with impetuoslty, ardor and overwhelming dotemiination "to do or die" affects all relations of life. While my surge for power and action may be expressed with extravagance and enthusiasm in affairs of the home or romantic indulge-noes, it is inevitable that the "Piper" must be generously reckoned with. For The Birthday Those whose birthday it is are drive by a potent surge of gen- erosit , enthusiasm. energy and constructive ability to mark an exceptional period of action and accomplishment in many inter- ests and contests in employment, in dealings with higher-ups as well. While there is keen desire to enhance. promote and enjoy home, social and romantic affairs with ardor and skill, it must be kept in mind that there could be very extravagant or hazardous gestures in "upkeep". The urge to unds...and..forcr.s..should adds zest to the hour contract Continued from page mi not if, south I argood ll home. He led a trump to the queen. thenied andpaasednheortto West. discarding a diamond from the closed hand. This was one trick for West. and he won another on his heart continuation. since South simply discarded me last diamond, but now West was through. The lead of stlu an- other heart would give South I ruff in dummy and a club discard in his own hand; while a shift to clubs by West would go up to South's major tenaoe. sunersslsonna Continued from page 10 and trees. Do you wonder that he just sat and sat and looked and looked and looked? Wouldn't you. in his place. have done just that? At long last, Tiny Toad ven- tured out on the shore. It was a funny feeling not to have the water all around him. He couldn't swim. In the water he could swim by kicking his hind legs. Now when he tried to use those hind legs. he hopped through the air instead of swimming. The first time he did it, he was so surprised thatiwhen TIF landed after that first hop, he just sat there for a long time won- dering just what it was he had clone. Then he tried it again. This time he made two or thra hops. They were very short hope, for he was a very ,very small Toad. But those hops were fun. He hopped some more. He was right out on the sand when he began hopping. He was right out where everybody could see him. He felt so proud oi hsl hopping. that he wanted every- body to see him. The last hop landed him right in some short grass. Suddenly, without knowhg why, he was glad to be where he was not likely to be seen. He no longer wanted to be seen. He squat- ted down and crept under a fallen leaf. He was tired. He would rest right there before going on to see the Great World. DARLABTON, England - (CF) - In a drive against truancy doc- tors in this Staffordshlre town are "blacklisting" children who keep asking for medical certificates to explain their absence from school. CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON Thur.-Fri.3S.nt. 7:15-9:15. .A popular comedy for all members of the household- "LOUISA" Starrlng Ronalrf Reagan (as Dad). MAY 11. 1952 CROSSWORIT '-'”..:.':'-”"””.:'.:.'F...r "Moo" teblrfi adieasd ' Mm 30. lidere a II. Blunder ,' :0. steals 3 2?. Music note r 23. Unknown person :18. Braeiiian la. ltiver il'r.i. 20. Answer 31. At home , :2. Mat; . proe tattoo 1 33. Weep eon- vuisiveiy 30. Perch lsa Hint -40. The Penta- touch 43. Harangue .45. Sphere i of action '40. Treats with narcotlee ,11. Line of . - junction lhcgeor L , f . DAILY CIYPTOQUUIE-llere's how to west its A AXYDLIAAXB. I L 0 N 0 F I L L 0 W one letter simply stands for another. In this e'sunQ All use! for the three L's. X for the two 0's. ote. single letters. apos- trophiee. the length and formation of the words are all hintgl Each day the code Iettera are different. - Acryptogresncootetlen NNUIA VIII xwrs rn'rs!L,azo' KWK MITN aswzxaua-roan. . Yesterdays Crypfoquote: PERSECUTION PRODUCED HI NATURAL EFFECW ON THEM.-'-MACAULAY. Sq . be subdued. A child born on this day, while lively. creative and ardent in its life programs, may be disposed to gamble or take chances on its outlay. ”Plunglng" may exact high penalties. FOR SALE AT KENSINGTON Comfortable home, large You no - girl or boy. up to 15 years old. in Prince Edward Island, except the children of the Em- ,.loyees of R. T. Holman Li mited. 2nd-Simply Unscramble the words shown in the space above. To help you. here's a clue . . . Two favorite Holman Do- partments wllh the Younger Set. 3rd-Visit l-l0LMAN'S Boys' Shop or Youth Centre and ask for your Entry Form-Make a purchase of Sl.00 or over from Either of these two Departments-Fill in your answer, sign your name. address and age. and bring or mail it to CON- TEST MANAGER, ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT. HOL- MAN'S, SUMMERSIDE. Cu;-At the end of the Contest lng the correct answer will (May (list) the Boy or Girl giv- win the Tricycle in the up to 8 year old group and the one giving the correct answer "will win the Bicycle in the 9 to 15 year group. In the event of more than one correct answer being received a drawing will be made to determine t he winners. Bth-You may enter the Contest as many times as you wish. BUT A SALES-SLIP FROM HOLMAN's BOYS' SHOP OR YOUTH CENTRE, TO THE VALUE O! 81.00 OR OVER AND DATED BETWEEN MAY 10th AND 31st MUST BE r INCLUDED WITH EACH ENTRY. Oth-Decialono of the judges are final. Winners will be notified by phone or mail and published in the local papers as soon as the Judging is completed. Get Your En Forms In HO.LMAN'S I. YS' SHOP vAND YOUTH CENTRE. .'Jein no Fun---You May Win A lie or A Trike sin”-a-is OLM R f so'vs' si-tor and mm , ' sunporch, living and dining rooms, kitchen, one large and two medium bedrooms, new bathroom and hot water heating with oil burner, broadloom carpet on stairs and upstairs hall, nice lot with trees. Choice location: Possession end of June. Also choice building lot approx- imately five acres on Mar- gate Road just outside Ken- Lnurses Luuulll. Ruth Huaacy inn Mom). Spring Byington as Grand- ma. The funniest thing that ever happened to a family. A picture anyone should enjoy. Also Serial and News. : cucumber Growers . Anyone wishing to grow cucum- bers for Matthew-Wells Company this year In the following at-us. pleaee contact Colin Waugh. Wil- niot Valley:-Wlimot Valley, tree- town. Bedeque. Fernwood. Chol- ton, Middleton, Carleton. Kill- lrora, Albany. Tryon. Crapaud. Victoria. Kelly's Cs-oea, North Wlltalslre. Enayvale. New Wilt- ahlre, Loyalist load, Broolsvale. Hnntor ltiver. lrookficld, Milton and North River. slngton. Apply: .........'.'.'....'E.' "”””'3-1.33.. 3. 3 E G E N 1- Today 2:30 - 7,- 9:15 RESIDENCE FOR SALE AT 178 CENTRAL ST. SUMMEIISIDE Property contains 10 rooms. Hot water heating. Wired for electric stove. Centrally located in good residential district. Reasonably priced. Apply:- B. 8. KINTON. r Snmmersido. cseunler Growers AayoaewishtagIogrowonea- boreferlfathow-Wellooengng Qleyoerfnthofollewiagaseae, pieauconteetceiiawueluwia not Valley:-New Annaa. Ole!-; meat, Iaednllom. Indian Diver, In-moo. Ilrlag Valley. aniso- geo. lrleistown. narnieg. lea View. IIO 00liIl.E llll. haaealivenlais Ilvitkoon NOTICE The law offices of the undersigned in Summer- slde will be closed all day Saturday from June 7th to August 30th inclusive. However, appointments for any urgent business may be made in advance by clients for Saturday mornings. . . Sgd.:-- Monuzv M. nsu. J. HAROLD iGOODWlJW J. AUGUSTINE GALLANT TTER W. CHESTER S. MICDONALD RICHARD S. IIINTON otivsa "Anion-Ir V At CAPE TRAVERSE HALL TUESDAY EVENING. MAY ZOHI. A program of interest to all farmers o . will be presented Including Sound Films On Modern Farm Machinery and Gross Silage Representatives of the Oliver Corporation will be present to answer your questions. EVERYBODY WELCOME LORD and HOWATT - Carleton Oliver Dealers (.4 i cnrrros. s..........-..1? Today 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 - 1 BIG ATTRACTION 8 Richard Arlen . Vera Balaton V in "ms: aroma MAN” . 4 . With Erie Von Btrohdm i A Chilling Drama and Action Packed MysieI'.V- I 'WAINlI'”i:' - KIIK mm . i