Bristol d.-. of lilrs. Michael Tub- ,-"1-1-y to hear she is a ma rharlottetown Hol- nirrsvlll and all wish her ,-...-niriy This fine old had many a serious ill- hp past. Ilil lift-Adam has been in ya me Charlottetown Hos- some time and at pres- condition is very "1119 imprOVEd. Mr. McAdam his sprint! fishing owing rins- IUIIIIIIUPS to rage in this and the school at Sinnott closed all this week ll her, Miss Mary Corrigan t'll'iIm along with a lot Those who go down 'tlii are so week after an her have to rest for some lllPl' had a very interest- rlhls week from an old licod. Mrs. George liume. I: with her husband and gluvrs reside in Michigan. . stilt? leaving Bristol in 5 Hume says the wea- nire there now with the in leaf and the cherry le lilnssoms all in bloom. cut reader of home news Elllli Mr. Hume ask about will ti-lends. Mr. Hume l master here for many ill he lcft to follow up fur ;n lhP U. S. A. He informs i-wireri from business ten t)Iilll'iI. was a blist- i:..i- in the city on Tues- ,-cpmitiillti some time with him; Uziigv, Mrs. Phillip 'l sills not quite a fright last week. They Mil; on the railway sid- . the practice going to the train went in on the nri almost went over the its bofnro they saw it ill-itl tisliinu season so two no good here. Despite .ill the gear is out the has been so rough very inst has been done. -wiiw inquiries about l'I lttllll long ago one of ms here recalls the olden ttlitill voting. No ballots! ti nlio you vote for. The llt'ItI at the old residence li' Nlcitlwcn store. at the the late .lohn OlBrien. A flint was hauled up on a gun with a mug lianging ND .Vnurself. They called an of wide open voting: inr rlrinklng: and bare St. Andrews C. W. L. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the St. Andrews Sub-Division of the Cath- olic Women's League Wu hem in the Parish Hall on Sunday even- ing May 8th with the president. Mrs. D. L. Mullen presiding. There were about forty members in at. tendance. The meeting opened with the recitation of the league Prayer by the Director. Rev. Fr. MacCor. mac..The minutes of the previous meeillll WET! Iimroved as read. A very successful report of the years finances was given by the treasurer Mrs. Ernest MacEacb- ern. Mrs. Ruel McCormick sec- onded the adoption of this report. Mrs. Bertram MacDonald gave the report of the Bingo parties it” ""9 Year. This report was seconded by Mrs. Wilfred Affieck. Mrs. Romuald MacDonald gave the seasons report of the curd flames which was seconded by Mrs. Bertram MacDonald. The reports of the unit C. W. L. meet-i lull were given from the dif- ferent districts. It was moved by Mrs. George McCormick seconded by Mrs, Clarence Murphy that a rummage sale be held in the near future. A committee was appointed :0 look after same. It was decided to have the picture "The Queen is Crowned". shown in the Parish Hall the last week in May. The nominating committee, ywluch consisted of Mrs. Ame lMacMiilan. Mrs. J. J. Maclntyre and Mrs. John Morrison. brought in the following slate of officers for the coming year, Past President. Mrs. Daniel iilullen: President, Mrs. George McCormick; lst vice pres. Mrs. James MacDonald: 2nd. vice pres. Mrs. Ronald MacDonald: knuckle fighting; as the drinking End fighting went on hours after the election was over. No doubt the oldest voter in this district will be Sir Roderick Mac- D'onald,ythe daddy of them all at ninety-slit. and Mike McCarthy, about ninety; along with Mrs. Lonohan and floseph Mclliillian all away over eighty. but rearing to vote again. Mrs. Bernard Tobin was a bus- iness visitor to the city last week; she also. visited her mother-in-law who is in the hospital at present. Miss Teresa O'Brien and Miss Joan Slnnott were in the city on Tuesday as there was no school. T113439: Ml! 17. 1955Thc Guardian Page 7 3rd vice pres.. Mrs. George Hend. ricken: Secretary. Mrs, Jame. Atkins; and Treasurer. Mrs. Er- nest Mcliachern. This was ifollowed by the in. stallation of officers and the Act: of Consecration by Rev. Fr. Mae. Cormac, after which the meeting adlourned. A delicious lunch was then served by the ladies of Point de Roche. Emma The Kirk of St. John. oldest building in Perth. Scotland. dates back to the 5th century. BI? Goodrich VOIJR RECAPPABLE Essie Wright Mldtilctown. P. E. 1. Phone Ktnkora 5-S3 . V1.lllll5S riui ADIO ADDRESSES ON BEHALF OF THE LIBERAL ORGANIZATION y 17th - 7:45 - 8:00 PM. - Mr. Austin Bowman. President Queen's County Young Liberal Association. y 18!-h-6:45 - 7:00 P.M.-Mr. Lee Maisaac. Liberal Candl- e for Second Kings. y 19th - 6:45 - 7:00 P.M. Mrs. Bcniamin Rogers. Vice-Pres. of Provincial Liberal Women's Association. y l9rh - 9:00 - 9:15 P.M.-Mr. P. It. Mccormac. Past Vice- Pres. Narienai Liberal Federation. y 20th - 6:45 - 7:00 P.M.-Mr. Alex Maclsaac. Liberal Can- didare for run. OUIOIII. y 20th-7:30 - 7:45 P.M.-Mrs. E. Inman. President of the Provincial Liberal y 201-ii - 7:45 - 8:00 P.M.-Hon. Dougal MucKinnon. Minis- ler of Public Works and Highways. and Member for Fourth Queens. y 21s&6:15 - 6:30 P.M.- Han. Keir Clark. Minister of Edu- Women's As sectarian. cation and Member for 'I'1Iird Kings. 'y 21st - 8:00 - 8:15 P.M.-Hon. B. Earle MacDonald, Min- iSI'ei' of Public Health and Welfare. and Member for Fifth Queens. y2lsr-10:30 - 11:00 P.M.---Premier A. W. Maiiieson. All Times Shown are Standard Time Radio Station CFCY - 630 on your dial use GOING AHEAD-VOTE LIBERAL Inserted by the P.!:.l. Liberal Association. Two centuries ago Voltaire said "He who makes .wo blades of grass grow in place of one renders a service to the Nation." The job of the Provincial De- partment of Agriculture and its Affiliate. the Fed' eral Department, is something like that-to assist our farmers in a program that will tend to produce more than ever before (to make two blades of grass grow in place of one) and, by so doing, to bring in- creased wealth for everybody. There has been a revolutionary change in Agri- culture in Prince Edward Island in the past number of years. As much hay is grown on one acre of land today as was produced on ten acres some years ago -(actually ten blades of grass grow in tube place of one). The same increase is evident in our gfam crops and the up-surge in the production of potatoes (the estimated gross value of which was over elcvcn million dollars in 1954) is a well known story. We are acknowledged to have the best bacon hogs on the continent. our dairy cattle have made world records for production, our beef cattle have competed and won against the best. our success in sheep is gradually becoming more apparent, in dres- sed poultry we carry off the top prizes at the Royal Winter Fair and egg production is excellent. A new processing plant, which will operate with Govern- ment" assistance, will require 3000 chickens a day. The Live Stock story is an impressive one and get- ting better as the years go by. All these things have helped our farmers and strengthened the economy of the Province. Some of the highlights of our hard-working. though unspcctacular. Provincial Department of Agriculture, drawn from the annual report. are set forth here as a matter of public information. EXTENSION SEI1.Vl(.'E8 -- In an effort to become intimate with problems facing farmers the Department of Agriculture in the last few years has increased the staff on extension work. has reorganized the work on a county basis. and baa recently open- ed an office in Summerside. Specialists in the fielda of horti- culture, agricultural engineering. poultry. and field crops have been engaged to augment the services of the county repre- sentatives, and Women's Institute Branch. Besides their regular field work. the staff carries on the important work of training and interesting boys and girls in farm life. This work, carried on through the National 4-H Club Movement. with a membership of over 1.500 boys and girls. During the winter months up-iodalv weekly information has been br l by the Deputy Minister. assisted iv members of HAVEA (3 -mu; zr. E MILDEST BEST-TASTING I his staff. Members of the Field Staff co-operate in organizing Farm I'M-urn Groups, Substantial financial assistance is given this national farm organization. EXIIIIITIONS - The Department supports Fairs and Exhibi- tions. Generous financial assistance in (Well Imillllly to right or more Exhibitions within the Province. to the Maritime Win- ." rllfi mg in the Royal winter Fair. Freight assistance is also given in exhibitors at both Winter Fairs. tutu mnoim - The Department has provided farmers with labourers to assist in harvesting their various crops. Annually, (of the put few years. several hundred workers were brought into the Province under this PolicY- - ' FIELD CROPS - liimr-stone i"reigiit Assistance has resulted in the widespread use of time which has been responsible for the unfailing establishment of clover and alfalfa experienced by our tnrmers these last few years Since the advent of chemical weed control this Department assisted farmers in the purchase of a 2 4-D the first prtictiriil method of riestroyinl weeds in grain crops. The Department has co-operated in the maining and publish- ing of a soil survey of the Provlncea. Assistance is also givn in making roll analysis and general fertiliser recomnundatloll for farmers rrquortinl NEH W0"m"W- Through membership in the Maritime Fertilizer Council the Department of Agriculture ensures that only the most efficient L . - mtlllur: for the various tam caps an made wel- Alobfarncre. As farmers become more aware of the value of clean seed of improved varieties of field crops. steps are being taken to keep abreast with this development. The Department is en- deavoring to ensure a supply of seed of superior varieties of forage crops, and he make provisions for improved seed-clean- ing facilities. LIVESTOCK - The Department has assisted livestock breeders. The Sire Policy provides assistance to the extent of 5t)"Ir of the purchase price of registered bulls. and the generous grant: given annually to the Breed Association. A.ssi.siaiice it given to Island farmers through the Swine Brcetiers' Association, and the Boer Bonus Policy. The Department has encouraged sheep roaring by sup- porting tlie Sheep Breeders Association. establishing the Ram Premium Policy. providing assistance for the control of sheep parasites. and reimbursing farmers who have had sheep killed by dogs. The Stallion Premium Policy. ishich is shared jointly by the Federal and Provincial Departments. has been of consid- erable value my horse breeders. POULTRY - The Poultry Policies of the Dcpalitmrni of Azri culture have helped to greatly improve disease conditions and breeding qualities of island poultry flocks All chicks I1?ll('IlPfi in the Province are from pullorum-free R 0.P. sired approved flocks. and most of them are reared under acceptable brood- ing conditions. THE DAIRY DIVISION - The work of the Dairy Division is one of constant vigilance. For the past I2 years. production of butter has been increasing in the Province. with an output of 6.125.000 pounds in 1954. Also. assistance must be givrn to managers in procuring rho necessary equipment to carry on their work effectively. Cheese factories. in the early spring. are inspected to tie- iermine their iequirements for the coming season. During the msnufacturing season, the milk supplied is inspected rcgiiltirly for sediment. flavour, sourness and other defects. to keep the quality of cheese on a salable basis at least, and always trying to improve, if possible. This Division also tines check-tostiiia work at the dairy manufacturing plants to see that the fariiicrs are l1PiIlllL' ac- curate tests on their milk and cream. AGRICUIHLJRAL I'ZN(iINEERlN(i'i - The nvivly-founticri .tl:t'i- cultural Engineering Services have been cooperating with both the Field Crop: and Horticultural Divisions in helping them with the mechanical phases of their work in preparation for the coming season. The greatest demands to date have been in run- nection with Farm building plans and requests for Farm Sur- veys. Technical assistance is available to farmers upon re- quest for drainage piohlcms. surveys. renovation. robiiildtng and primary design of all types of farm striit-Iiires. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE BRANCH - The Woiiicitis liistitiitr Branch in the past year rnnrliicted sewn! and craft classes In id rcnires. each class being of two-works duration. nPn1f1liSil'H' tions and talks were given In 3 eenires during the month: d May and Julie and short t-tiiiiisrs for liiaiirh and District ol- ficers ncre conducted in Noveiiibcr and Nlarrhy Two hundrll and f'Ii.'.IlI)'-iflbif meetings were attended and 302 calls made J rural homes regarding Women's Institute Work and 4-H (iii work. The 10 page "institute News" was prepared iii-monthly and a total of 3.876 packages of information and program material was mailed to Women": lnstitutea. The Women's Section of in Prmincial Exhibition was managed by the Women's institute Branch and financed by the Department of Agriculture for til fifth time. ll0RTlCLll.Tl'RI-I - The Departiiient has fiiianrially assisted Horticulturists in the Province in a number of ways including the payment of freight on package bees imported from United States: grants to the Rural Beautification Sm-it-tv and the Stim- mcrsirie Flower Show: and payiiicnt of nioiiiiicizshin fees in the Caiiadian llnrticultiiral Council and the lilaruinie Food Count-ii. Each of the nttszantzaiinns just mentioned is matting I very worthy contribution in the interest of pi-nmntiniz some at al pliases of Hrvriirttltur-. During the last voar the services of . Horticulturist were engaged and since that time every effort has been made to assist those iiit:-restivi in izrowing horticul- iural crops. Junior (iarricn t'luhs have lwcu t'nuriu('ied in II centres tiirnuuhoiit the Provinrc This sprint: the Department has publishcd Protection Guides for tree irutis. small fruits and vegetables and also information on the culture of asparagus and lti't-iwherries. these publications being available to farmcrl free of charge. YI”.TI:IRl,M1R1' SF.liVlt'1:jS - lltrvitur 'lllin .'lril1'1llllkIl;t1i0II of the Yoleriitary Service l'nlIt;x - In lflfvi the live practlsmj veterinarians treated over 9,000 animals. Proitni-ial Vetrtinarian - Tile i'ttilil'llI anti ptmoniinn of (th- eases amongst livestock and poultry tliroiuzliriiit the Province. Services were cvtcndrd to cxliiliilors at the vaitous exhibi- tions. Iuclutiluit the Priivttwtal Itlhillilllltln anti the Maritime Vi'inlct' Fair. The preparation and crittiuu of too ftgrtcullilral News Column. in vihirh H0 feature zirtit-lrs anti R7 nous urine were published during the year Aiiiiiinislerliu: the Federal- Prtivlncial Brucr-Ilo.sis (lontml Prw.:l';It1inic for prnloritnn against Banal: lliseasc The klnsillis (luntrnl Vl'f1El'.'lllll1lP. tn uliirll i770 milk saiiiplcs time cxaiiitiimi 'l'Iir nuitiinl rnnriitrtiiig of the Pulltivum touting in tliirkriis anti iiii mi : iii;-r gatiiitl I'Ill'!il being tested Nitmoiwitis imeslicatmns in the vaiimis condi- tions on farms. Prmiiirial Animal Patlmltigist Diiivn: ilir unit .4 total of 793 post-iiiortcm cxaniiiiatinns ucio r'vuirluIlctl lln"iN'tnI0lZtr'aI cxanitiialioiis pt-rtornictl 2171 and niany iitliri svrologirol and clinical tests wore pt-rtormcti l"i'mttlt-lal Autu-ulliital Rat-tmtnlwill-i ill! Wltttt t-auiples M butter were irwteri fnr vr-list and tiimilri FIPir'lltIl1.'lll.Vl1 In All- ritttnn. other tests were pciinvmcri on liuitri rrnam lutiiPI'- milk. etc. and niinivrous visits paid to ciwxiiii-ties Our Farmers appreciate all this and it will influence them to RE-ELECT Premier-.Alex W. Matheson and the Liberal Candidates on Wednesday, May 25th hauled h lie la-iaee lldward Island Liberal Aaaeclatiol, Li L5 .4 t. '1 .. we cl fil-