- . . er Dollar SPRING 1948 Ammonium Nitrate, 33% $74.50 per ton Cyanamid, 21% 63.00 per ton Sulphate of Ammonia, 20% .. . 51.00 per ton Supsrphosphate (Granular), 20% 32.00 per ton Muiiate of Potash, 60% 58.00 per- ton 3415-6 41.30 per ton 3-15-6 (3% Borax) .. 44.30 per ton 4-8-10 . . . . ....38.70 per ton 4.840 (1% M.G.0.) ....’. _ 39.70 per ton 5-10-10 43.00 per ton 5-10-10 (1% M.G.0. . .. . 44.00 per ton F.O.B. cars or trucks, our plant, in l00_lb. bag: Your cost in carload lots is F.0.0. price plus freight to your station. W; can now make prompt deliveries excepting on Sulphate oi Ammonia and Ammonium Nitrate. Later in the season, rush of work may not permit prompt deliveries. WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU TAKE YOUR REQUIREMENTS NOW! Our Mixed Fertilizers are wall cured, our Superpliosphote granular. All are dry and free flowing. FERTILIZER FACTS ‘ ,°we endeavour to show in "the following table. r0 m.“ ‘nquem I 1 in various fertilizers: the plant food contents Pounds Materials That Will Make Ono Ton oi 3 ' me E» 3s =5 ‘i, is =3 v_-=;-; Formula in," is 3g fir" 3: 3,5 a ‘on: , it 1 2g Ag 311,3‘: 1;: =5; iii i5 --'= is 511i 2E infla- o w "i=- r ‘d z-rz-e 2s l $85-10 m ' i!“ l 2°“ l ‘°° l 2°" 3.15-; zs | use l seo l 15M I W; liars] gm s-s-ro- 22 ‘ 38.70 I ios l 8W I 334 l m l 2m s-re-so as s:i.oo m l 1M .l I3 l _ f Am lal shown as the only I. a. y=m’¢:b‘.y||su:la':t:s‘r.yopractfimCyaliansid and Ammonium “u” use‘ in‘ addition These aggravate further the tiller situa- ;;'_‘;'“,,',',',,, 5,,“ o, M-gssgglum is used the quantity of filler is illiisi-‘ii-"Edr-‘idkdk; l." mgely used for similar crops-Grain, flay. 1a."! and Pastures. The latter contains more plant food and less ‘atbmlmaterlali’. resultlrll ill I "V" "'3 l?" "n" h“ “w flare“ mo: 4-8-10 and 5-10-10 are largely used for Potatoes- ‘Tine ‘a Ilsa" sg$ snare plant food and lees "other materials . reau tnl n a asst per uni?“ 1:! It‘t::"pll:n:'m‘|1;. Limuwm and. n, ‘ mm," ,1 i: a limit to the quantity of Limestone that can be safel! added to Mixed Fertilisers. w: lillVE iiuiluri 3M1 iiiicr A Q SAVED IS A Q Milli! ti. islanil Fertilizers». u» ’ i ITIIOUT NOTICE rarcee euarecr so essence w ’ saws-ow f0 srALLioii iziiiioiiisiir Stallion EnrolmentwAcFt all Qld nd , standing for service in t is rov- lrolelhiiilisneyziirifolled in thanmcords of the Dolfllflmflli’ 9i 09"‘ Glllfflfl. Horses offering ‘for service must be iliilitfii“ 2"‘ 9mg‘: ed and carry an inspection ClfflfltillG: Application! i" "ii iaent end “inspection should be mode inimodwNlY- _ Applications for enrolment should be accompanied with til: ind fee of Two Dollars ($2.00). and should include name o an‘; breed age colour description and registration number, il bun,“ "gisund. f ‘ ot enrolled or - er ice n h, saw“: ‘Z:“;:¢:,h1.,l's:..il:.si::a 1:1 sflllv Act will be subject tourhe pelnalty provisions of the Act. Only horses enroqlflié Si": d M; aufliqriggd by the Department of Agfltlllillfd “VII e p!“ mitted to travel for public service. All horse's ft ratsmaivco: 9"! "out" will not be permitted to stand or trove o - ornament or AGRICULTURE. Charlottetown, 7- 5- l- z According to the provisions of the Napoleon 1.1.. iiiioio Elliy l! iiiiliilfli “"55"” I 1f55_§U-_‘-_RP.iéi1l-_,§§MWT__T_ET9W CCMING events "loading Hogs at Elmira Mon- day, Aiprll 12th. For detailed m- fonnatoin contact Norman Bruce. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Limited at Manta Thursday. ‘Trucking where poe- slhle. Sid McLean. "Loadlng Hogs at Soruris every Monday. For: detailed information on trucking service etc, contact Clifford Peters. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Ltd. at Morel! every Tuesday Trucking where possible. Dlngwel! do Roselter. "Loading Hogs st Morell Mon- day. April 12th, all afternoon at Stock Pens. For detailed inform- ation on trucking service etc, con- tact Ernest Murphy. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers Limited at Mt. Stewart every Tuesday, 2 to 4 pm. Trucking where possible. Earl Jay. "Loading Hogs at Mount Stew- art, Tuesday, Apzl 13th until thin time. For detailed information contact F. L. Douglas. "Loading hogs tor Canada Park- ers Limited at Pealies every Thursday. Trucking where pos- sible. Merlin Devine. "Loading Hogs at Summerslzle every Tuesday morning until 1.170 P. M, For detnled infonmation oii trucking service etc, contact Ron- ert Hogg or Harry Waugh. "Loading Hogs at Montague every Monday. For detailed inform- ation on trucking service etc. Phone 61‘ or 76-22. James McLeod. "Loading hogs for Canada. Pack- ers Limited at. Cardigan every Thursday. ‘trucking where pos- sible. Norman MacKenzle. "Loading Hogs at Cardigan every Monday. For detailed ln- formation on trucking service etc. contact Linwood McNeill. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ons at Sourls every Tuesday until noon. Trucking where possible. R. McIntyre. "Loading l-Iogs at KenslnBl-Wi every Monday afternoon and Tues- day until 2.00 P. M. For detailed information on trucking service etc" contact Oliver Campbell- "Loading Hogs at St. Teresa. every Monday afternoon untl 6.00 P. M. For detailed information on trudging service, etc, contact Ernest Bradley. "Loading hog-for Canada Pack- ere Ltd. at St. Peters every Tues- day, Trucking where possible. Huddle Pratt. "Loading Hogs at Bedford Sta- tion every Tuesday morning until arrival of Eastern ri-sin. For 1e- tailed information on truckln ser- vice elc., contact John B. Mc nt)"'l‘~ __- oeLoadlns Hogs at Emerald ev- ery Tuesday until 3.00 P. M. ‘For detailed information on ti-uklHB service etc. contact G. C. recn. ooLoai-jin: hogs for Canada Pack- ers st. Vernon River every T095" say afternoon. Trucklnd 0'0"‘! possible. RaIPii L"- "Loading Hogs at York Station every Tuesday morning until 1:1‘- rLval of Eastern ‘from. For dots-J- ed lnformatlon on lruckin! WW1" etc., contact Irving McDonald- “Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ers at Vernon every W650i! Iii‘ errioon. TrucklnB Willi" Pwsm" Willie!’ Oral“- “Lmdiyq Hogs at Klnkora ev- gfy ‘ruesday until 3.00 P. M. For detailed information cont-Roi Jim" P. Callahan. z: “.¥‘J“.i..‘§ll;1 d , A ll 121.. l‘ girl-rigour.“ on miciiins "Wim- etc., contact M18115 Mame!” °' P110115 17-72. ‘asmaglng hogs for Canada. Pack- er; Limited at Irscadie, Tuesday 2-4 pm. ‘micklng where possible from ‘Pi-needle. Bell-mid "id "mm lty. Herb Mullln. "Loading Loading Hogs at Melville every g w] d information “ma” F" egrvllc: m. contact an. true Charles Nicholson. “Loading hogs f; Canada Pack- 81'! Ltd. at Port Hi1‘. every Tues- day For detailed information and ii‘ ' service contact Wm- llvrltgnlrigi or the Richmond Ball guying Club. ._.__ "Loading Hall ‘i "his ivory -' y, For detailed. information on trucking service 014.. 6901"‘ Robert Bretiaut. svLmgyng Hogs at Mlscourme every Monday afternoon and Tues-- d" morning until train time. For detailed information contact. Mull McMillan. novice A Duo ‘to rood conditions, we will be loading hogs at. Vernon information contact CHARLES E. MURPHY OVGXY ‘ Station, Monday, April l2. For "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday from Dunstaffnags and vicinity. Borden Boswell "Listing Hogs at Vernon Rive: (Jo-Operative Store. for ahipmazit April 12th. For detailed Inform- ation contact Vernon River: Co- Operative. "Colloctlng. and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Tuesday when roads are passable. from Annsndale and vicinity. J. G. MacDonald (MacDonald's Ira-hater). "Listing Hogs at Cherry Valley for shipment Monday, April 12th. For detailed information contact Sterling Inga, "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited every Puesday from Gaspereeux. and surrounding districts. Carl Gra; ham. "Loadng Hogs at Charlottetown all day Monday and '1‘ sdcy morning until 11.00 A. M. Call us for trucking service. Llvesto-k Marketing Board, Phone 736 or 1457. "Loading Hoes at Albany every Tuesday until 3.00 P. M. For de- tailed information on trucking ser- vice etc, contact J. George Mac- Kay. "Collecting and. trucking hogs for Canada. Packers Limited every Tuesday from Dunstnffnage and vicinity. Borden Boswell. "Listing Hogs at Powriel for shipment Monday. April 12th. For detailed lnformaton contact Law- son McEacherri. "Loading Hogs st. Bradalbane every Tuesday morning. For 1e- talled information contact Earl Todd. i "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Cornwall and vicinity every "mes- day. Hazen Howard. Collecting Hogs at Cornwall every Monday. For detailed ln- formation on trucking service etc, contact Doug. McDonald. "Loading Hogs at Hunter River .every Tuesday morning. For detail- ed information on trucking SEN/KGB etc., contact Gordon Mat-boson Lem Craswell or Grant McLeod. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited lrom Point Prim. Eldon. and Belfast every Monday and Thursday. For detailed information contact Bill McRae, Point Prim. "Collecting Hogs at ‘Milton Mon- day afternoon, April 12th. For de- tailed information on trucking ser- vice etc, contact Robert Crabbe. "Collecting and trucking hogs for Canada Packers Limited from Hampton and surrounding die- trlcte every Tuesday. George Duns- ford. ' "Loading Hogs at North Wilt- shlre every ‘Puesday morning. For detailed information contact E. N Easter or Elmer Claw. ' "Collecting Hogs lri Winsloe and vleiriltly every Monday. For ‘detail- ed information on trucking service etc, contact Inill-s Dllmmd- "Loading hogs at lvilscoisch: every Monday afternoon and Tues- day morning until train time. For detailed information contact Lou- ie McMillan. "Loadlnf Hoge at Vernon Sta- tlon Manda . April 12th. Contact Charles E. Murphy, for detailed 1:1- formation. "Loading hogs for Canada Pack- ere -Ltd., at Murray River, Monday. April 12th. Belle River, Tuesday, Apml 1am. E. R. Bock- "Collecting; and shipping 11085 for Canada Packers from York, Covohead and vicinity every 'I‘iies- day and Friday. Lloyd Vessey. "Loading hogs for Canada. Pack- ers at Watervale Tuesday Ed Shea. iBritish, Soviet lilffioers Confer i ____ amid-N. April 6 -- (AP) mun. and Soviet military’ elm- lals met. tonight behind the close- ly-guarded doors of a Gruenflllili Villa 1n tlis first such top-level get. together between‘ mast and West since the Russians walked on; of the Allied Control Council three weeks I80. Tho Bcltleh demand for a full- sceis investigation‘ of the crash of a Britta); transport plane and Bo- viet figher which killed 1h Pfllolil» and the entire question of East- Wes; relations in Berlin and Ger- many, may come up for clarlflca- tion at this meeting. Sitting down at. dinner In the homo of Gen. Slr Brian Robertson. British military governor, were the [page of honor, Held Marshal Via- count Montgomery. chief of the British Imperial Staff. llllllill Vashlly eokelovsky. Soviet milit- ary gosernm‘, and the Soviet and ai-iilsii deputy sovsrnorl- y The Russians dashed up punct- uslly in a late-model American sedan. kitten mllltarypolloe es- ‘cdflld them ttroush the sate. Jiiatded by a dozen lens standing The Guardian 1s indebted to" Dr. D. C. Bari/W. archivist far the Province of Nova sootls. for the following passenger 11st of the ship "Clarendon" from Otian to Char- lottotown in the year 180l- This llst contains the names of 1t! 1m- mlgrants to Prince Edward Island 1n that year. 1t was copied from a document 1n the Dominion Ar- chives. ' All the passengers are listed as going to Charlottetown, cause of emigration in oech cseo being "want. of employment."- Ships Compass ; 1. James Hines, ago 53; Master. 2. Jonathan Wood, ago 48; Chief Mate. 3. Anthony John Fenwick, age S0; Second Mate. 4. Robert. Wharton, age 54; Car- penter. 5. James Butler, age 45; Cook. it. John Pierce. age 53; Sailor. 7. Wm. Garbert, use 3t; sailor. 8. Richard Lee, age 28; sailor. 9. John Prett, age 40; sailor. 10. Thomas Garford, age sailor. 11. Jae. Cave, age 53; sailor. 12. John Beacock, age 30; sailor. 13. Qsristopher Marshal, age 21; sailor. ' 14. John Bralnbrldge, age sailor. 15. George Jelvlson Hollineworth, age 19; sailor. 16. Abram Holllnsworth, age 15; sailor. 17- Joseph Russell. age 1a,- sailor. 18. William Butler, 14; sailor. 19. William Miclcllernish, age 20; sailor. 102 20. Thomas Stringer, sge 14; sailor. Passengers: 21. Charles Gordon, age 23. 5iiFK90i1; Edln. Mid. Lon. 22. James Hope Stewart, 25, eup- "01180; Edlrm. Mid Lon. 23. Jae. Robertson, Jr., P. E. I.. Queen's Co- 24. Jae. Robertson, Sr., age 79, labourer, Portlngale, Perth co. 25. Cothrine Robertson, l-Bo '11; his wife; Fortlngale, Perth Co. ., 28- Alex. Robertson, age 37, lab. outer; Fortirigale, Perth Co. 27. Cathrlne Robertson, age 31, his wife; Pbrtingale, Perth Co. 28. christian Moon, age '22, 3pm. sler; Blair. Perth Co. 29. Donald Stewart. age 24, lab- ourer; Blair, Perfh co. 30- Angus Cameron. age 40, lab- ourer; Auehleck, Argyle. 31. Ann Cameron, age 27, wife; Auahleck, Argyle. 32. Mary Cameron, age 5, hls daughter; Auohleck, Argyle, 33. Euphcmla Cameron, age 3, his‘ daughter; Auohleck, Argyle. 34. John McGreigor. age 22, lab- ourer; Strathgary, Perth. 35. George Moon, sge 27, labour- er; Strathgary. Perth.‘ 36. Donald Dower, age 22, lab- wurer; Poss, ’Perl.h . 37. Margt. Dower, age :0, wife: Poss. Pei-in. i 38. Peter Mcfarlane, age 25: lab- ourer; Csplla, Perth. 30. Janet Mcfsrlane, age a5, his Win} Qaplia. Perth. 40- John Gore. “l 38, labourer; Strathbrand, Perth, _ 41. Mungo Mcfarlane, age labourer; Strathbrand, Perth. 42. Jar. Robertson. lee 24, lab- ourer; Strathbrsnd. Perth. 43. Duncan Robertson, sge 21. labourer; Strathbrand, Perth. 44. William Scott, aae 25, lab- ourer; Strethbrand, Perth. 45. Thomas McGrzlegor, labourer; Aberfeldy, Perth. 4d. John McGrlegor. ago 12, lab- ourer; Aberfoldy. Perth. 47. Charles Stewart, age 14, lab- ourer; Aberfeldy, Perth. 48. Archibald. McGrelgor. age 2|, labourer; Appln, Perth. 49. Christian McGreegor. ale 24, his wife; Appin. Perth. 50. Alex's. McGreegor. age 3, son; Appln, Perth. 51. Aloxr. Anderson, age 36, lab- ourer; Fortlngale, Perth. 52. Isobel Anderson, age 32, his wife; Fortingisle, Perth. 53. Jas- Anderson, age l0, his son; Fortinigale, Perth. age 82, his age 40, 54. Ann Anderson. age 8, his daughter; Fortlngale, Perth. 55. Christian Anderson, age d, hls daughter; Fortlngale, Perth. 56. Isobel Anderson. age 4, his daughter; Fortingale, Perth. 57. John Kennedy, ago 38. lab- ourer; Foes, Perth- 58. Janet Kennedy, age 30, hls wife; Foss, Perth. 59. Janet Kennedy, age 8, hls daughter; Poss. Perth. 60. Donald Kennedy, age 6, his, son; Poss, Perth. ' 61. Ellz. Kennedy. daughter; Foss, Perth. 82- Dun. Kennedy, age 1, hls sari; Pose, Perth. N. James Donald, age 37, labour- er; Athol, Perth. 64. fsobel McDonald. ago 33, hls wife; Athol, Perth. 65. Donald McDonald. age his son; Athol, Perth. _ so. Msrgt. McDonald. ego l, daughter; Athol, Perth- ege 4', his d7. Ella. McDonald, age 4, his daughter; Athol, Perth. 0|. John McDonald, age 2, hls eon; Athoi, Portia. 80. Donald McDonald. lee 27. labourer: lost. Perth. "r0. Margo. McDonald. ass H. wife; a, Perth. g 71. le. McDonald, age 1. dsisghter; Pose. Perth. 72. Duncan Kennedy, ago labourer; has. Perth. 73. Marat. Kennedy, so, hls wife; Foss, Perth. ._ 74. Jane Kennedy. age 1, hls dailhter; Pose. Perth. 7t. Donald Stewart, age 18. lab- "Clarendonmljassenger List Oban To Ch'T0wn---I808 ‘daughter; Glengoe, Perth. -his wife: Fortinlialc. Perth. ‘ll. Ann Stewart, age 61, hls wile; Athole, Perth. ' 80. Ann Stewart, age 16, hls daughter; Athole, Perth. ll. John Stewart, age 13, his son; Athole, Perth. 82. Niel Stewart, age 10, hls son; Athole, Perth. l3. Donald Stewart, age 48, lab- ourer; Glengoe, Perth. . l4. Niel Stewart, age 35, labour- er; Glengoe. Perth- so. Mary Stbwart, age 27, wlfe; Glengoe, Perth, l8; Christa. Stewart. ego 5, hls daughter; Glcngoe, Perth. 87. Margt. Stewart, age 3, his his -B8. Mary Stewart, age 1 1-2. hls daughter; Glenzoe, Perth. 8B. Christian Stewart, sister; Glengoe, Perth. 90. John Campbell, age 50, lab- ourer; Ranock, Perth. 91. Oath. Campbell, age 45. his 20, his age 37. wife; Ranock, Perth. 92. Oath. Campbell, age daughter; Ranock, Perm. 93. Margt. Campbell, age daughter; Ranock, Perth. 04. Isobel Campbell age daughter; Ranock, Perth. 95. Mary Campbell, age daughter; Ranock, Perth. 9d. Janet. Campbell, age daughter; Ranock, Perth. 97- Ellz. Campbell, age 9, his daughter; Ranock, Perth. 98. Archd. Campbell age 4, eon; Ranock. Perth. 99. Chrlstn. Campbell, daughter; Ranock, Perth, 199- Wm. mNeughtan, age 28, labourer; Phrtingale, Perth. i01- Margt. McNaughtari, age l7, 18, his 16, hls 14. his 11, hls age 1, 102. Donald McLean. age 1B, lab. outer; Fortingale, Perth. 103. Chas. McLean, age 22. lab- WT"; Flifiiiigale. Perth. 104. Mary McLean. age 21, wife: Poi-tingale, Perth. 105. Christian McLean, age 1, hls daughter; Fortingale, Perm, 106. Jane McLean. age 20, sis- ter; Fortingale, psi-m 107. Janet Brodie, age 30, spin. sier: Glasgow. I-anark. 108. George Brodie, age Glasgow. Lanark. 109. Hugh McNlel, use 21, lab-l ourer; Mull, Argyle. | 1'10. John McNeil, age 17, lab-j ourer; Mull, Argyle. l 111. Hector McQuarrle, age 23. labourer; Mull, Argyle, 113- Llciim» MflQuarrle, age Z1. labourer; Mull, Argyle. ‘118. Marat. McQuarr-ic, age so, splnster; Mull, Argyle. 114. Niel McCallum, ourer; Mull, Argyle, 115. Mary McCaUum, age 32, his Wife; Milli, Argyle. 118. John McCsllurn, age 12, son; Mull. Argyle. 117-118. Finlay Mccallum Arch McCallum, 5008;. Mull. Argyle. W119-Atiary-Mccsllune-- age - s, diulhter; Mull, Argyle. 120. Donald McCallum, 1, son: Mull, Argyle. 121. Donald McDonald, age 32, (Continued On Page 15) winner Rough 0n Alberta Farmers (By The Canadian Press) - CALGARY, April 6—W.inter’s lingering grip on Alberto. wday appears to be shaping into a maj- or disaster as farmers faced the threat of heavy livestock losses, floods and a late seeding season. A serious shortage of livestock feed in rural areas, which Gov- ernment ofllclals at Edmonton de- eorlbod as "alarming", is causing the greatest immediate concern. But. municipal officials in Central Alberta said flood damage caused by melting of the heavy layer of snow now on the ground might. cause the heaviest losses, A telegraphic survey conducted among Alberta. Wheat Pool agents ln various sections of Southern aifd | Central Alberta showed eight out of 15 districts reporting the feed situation as “crlticalfl five repay-g- ed that heavy livestock losses had occurred already with cattle dying for lack of feed. An unconfirmed report from Fabyan. Alta, 145 miles southeast of Edmonton, said a farmer there had shot 19 head hls 4. son; i age 32. lab- and R88 5 (twins). 3B0 of cattle to prevent them from ourer; Athole, Perth. 76. Donald Porbss, age 1|, lab- ourer; floss, Perth. ‘If. Joseph Kennedy, age 14, lab- Perth ; Rial, . 7t. Peter Stewart. sse ‘at attention in- the rain. ourer s‘. limos awn. Perth. lab- _ I To clear at‘ . srecraa YSPIlIIGI SALE One Rock of Lost Season's SPRINGCIOATSReduced to ~ 1/3 Price A few SUITS-Last Season's- TIIE FASHION SHOPPE "The Store That Fashion Built" $8.97 PHONE 55 GT. GEO. ST. i starving to death. with the depth of snow ranging from 44 inches at Wagner, Alta... about 170 miles northwest of Ed- monton, to 4% inches at Calgary, scores of farmers reported their cattle dying because they couldn't reach feed stacks. Northern Al- berta, which experienced s. record 17-inch snowfall during the week- end, and Central Alberta. are the hardest hit. BALTIC W. l. The April meeting of Baltic wo- mcn’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Benj. Burns onspru 1st with an attendance of eight mem- bers and four visitors; one former member rejoined. President Mrs. Earl Matthews presided. Meeting opened by singing of Institute Ode, followed by Creed in unison, Roll call was answered by naming “Fa- vorite Fruit"- meetlng were read, signed. Correspondence consisted of two letters of thanks for fruit. from Muriel Wall and Mr. Carroll. Gov- eminent grant $125. 1t was decided not to give any donation to Cancer Society and‘ Red Cross Appeal at this time. Receipts from Canadian Aid to Children for $22.25 which had been collected in district. The president welcomed visitors to our meeting. Mrs- Earl Matthews passed 1n $8.00, proceeds from card. party held at her home. Sick committee reported We treats. B111 of $1.00 was moved paid. School committee had no ro- port. Treasurer reported a balance of $14-04 on hand ($52.00 in bank). Collection 60o; fee 26c. Each member to bring an article for auction at next “__ at homrofihlraflruceflrozler. Roll call "A Proverb". Moved by Mrs. Bruce Riley. eso- oncled by Mrs. Gordon Cousins that Mrs. Burns and Mrs. m Met- thaws be on program committee next meeting. Program consisted of reading “Radio Program”, by Mrs. David Cousins- Tivo contests approved and followed which were much enJoy- _ 0d. first prizes being won by Mrs. Earl Matthews and Mrs. Crozlet; corieolatlons won by Eerlth and Freda Holmes. ' Meeting closed by singing Folks At Home". A bountiful lunch was served by hostess, assisted by Earitla Holmes and Laure Cousins. QT. AUGUSTINWB CONVINT Grade 3-1. Verna Dolron; 2. James Gallant; 3. Marie Gallant. Grade IX-l. Oswald Gallant; 2. Juno MacDonald; 3- Jean Pineau. GradeVIII-l. Alice Dulong; 2. Bernadette Gallant. Grade VII-l. Elaine Ready; 2 Elsie Gallant; 3. Merino. Gallant. Grade VI—1. Marion Malone; 2. Georgina Dolron; 3. Bernadette Plneau. Grade V-1. Olive Gallant; 2. Claire Diilong. Grade IV—1. Frances Doucette: 2. Louise Malone; 3. Mary Malone. Grade III—1. Rose Marie Dolr- on; 2- Laurent Dolron; 3. Richard- ine Kerwin. Grade 11-1. Eileen Gallant; 2 Frances Gallant; 3. Josephine Dolr- o 1'1. Grade I-1. Lorraine Gallant; 2. Jennifer Graham; 3. Eleanor Doir- on. Minutes of previous f "Old . QIIIILITY SEEDS (STEELE-BRIGGS) tillW Ill srocii TIMOTHY MIXTURE: 7o - i5 - is EARLY RED CLOVER LATE- RED CLOVER ALSIKE CLOVER g ALFALFA CLOVER _ RENNIFS - MANGEL seep YELLOW . INTERMEDIATE _ GIANT . WHITE - SUGAR LONG - RED, m. TURNIP sero- LAURENTIAN DITMAR HAZARITS IMPROVED TO ARRIVE: "BANNER" . "VICTORY" ‘and "stem" sszo oars - Also: "I'M ‘ / SEED BARLEY - WHEAT . BUCKWI-IEAT - VETCHES - PEAS - HYBRID and LONG- FELLOW CORN. lllLl.0lI ‘s. SPILLETT CHARLOTTETOWN I A clean-skimming, easy-turning Renfrew is available to you now. There's no waiting for dellvcryl As the authori ’ Renfrew Repre- sentative for this district 1 _vvlll . gladly demonstrate a Benfrew in your own dairy. There's no obli- gation to purchase. Get more cream and butter with a. Ren- frew. Give me a call and I'll prove it to your satisfaction. J. M; Ladner i r11 iisiir srnscr This year get a NEW . fie“) CREAM SEPARATOR Also IANCll- Illicit scans ., wattiuio Maciiiiirs SHER ti‘ Wll I in