CH 9. 1953 THE wesrsau GUAJKDIAN lNCl COUNTY orrrcll . 3 summer Street, sunllnereide. Phone eon. Nam, subscriptions. Advertising ilepresentnuves GEORGE GLOW and GEOBGI: WOTTON Home Phones: M32 and 8033,, no Guardian may be bought at any of this following stores in luinnleulde: M... noucette'e Grocery. second sum; Island Motor Transport 5,” pookston. summer Street: Gooriiee Drugstore, :1 Central Street: 'N&ldl-Y ,, ., News-stand. Water sum; rial-ll Gandet. or Grenville same; Rllnlc wlll be "Summenld-e Gom- K' i rnunlty Rink Night". Thanks in S'side Community Rink Night Al Bedgile night at the Bedeque THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN To Serve In Germany a water Street; Vmw" ,1-55 ONE coat Bruce's Spred Satin. pg . -31-JEI) ELECTRIC LIGHTS or . d 20, Buy power and light (Inf! gas engines at Bruce's. ll k1.'- . 1.;-lfgrilililnling 5! Brace 3' 4.”; rlasrKllvs'rAl.l.m:lvr charge of from the Grocery. 120 Bu-eii street; Service Drug Store. Ll... Waite in Kensington. WEST PRINCE Aibertoni Frank Weeks. Representative. Phone: es-2 Office and on House. OFFICE I-2nnun's Self- --BUY high protein ollcske and flshrnesl at Bruce's. -SCIIOQL SPORTS, Bedeque mm. for schools. churches. halls, .Rlnk, tonight. Monday, at 3 0'- games, fnrnlerl. factories in lots clook. Winners will qualify to compete in interscholastlc sports at Charlottetown. gplvgp; BOILEI) OIL dries -POLICE COUBT-A Summer- Buy it for nets and ln- side man appeared in police court on Saturday morning on a "joy-riding" theft of resulting two automo- the sportsmanship and generosity of the Bedeque executive. the rink has been placed at the disposal of the Summer-si” community rink comlmittee. and Mlyor Henry Wedge has appointed a aub-coIm- mittee with charlie Hogan as chairman to look after the de- tails. R.C.A.P'. Flyers ve. Sum-Hi boys in a hockey match for the town championship will be the feature attraction Before this, Llppy Gau- det's two 4-7 year old hockey teams will come to grips in a. short con- test. Between the periods of the main match.relay races ttwolapsl to decide the skating champions of East Prince will be held with tour skaters to a team. All districts in East Prince are invited to enter skating teams. - Trophies will be presented to the Charles Biacquiere Aircraftsmen Earle J. Al-senault. trans-Atlantic mass move-mevrlt of; Earle J. Arsemuit 01' Wellington Station, and Charles RCAF sabre Jet fighters. brin in Blacqulere of Summerside. gt wlthycanadian fighter strength ill Eur- PAGE” FIFTEEN ' WELLINGTON SCHOOL Summerside c.W.L. Sub-division Monthly Meeting The regular monthly meeting of the Summerslde sub-division oi the Bedeque Noies --Mr. Wilfred Henderson. of Bentley. Alberta. arrived by plane yon Tucsclay, March 3rd, to spend 2-lseveral months with relatives and frlcnds here and in Central Bed- uc. Mr. Henderson is a brother Margot Barlow; 3. Lester MacAus- 5? Mr. George and Chmles Hen; land. Grade III-l. Marlene MacArth- ?,ff:”"' 3” M M” Vmm C”"g' -school report for the month oi February for Wellington School: Grade VIII-1. Shirley MacAr- thur 2. Thane Barlow. Grhde VI-1. Barbara Day; Glad:s Barlow; 3. Netti Day. Grade V-1. Frances Barlow: 2. Catholic Women's League washeld village, and Mrs. Charles on Wednesday evening in the W3 2- Ammn M”C”””ea , Green and Mrs. Ethel I-iaslarn of Knights 0! Columbus Home. The Grade II-l. Bonnie Miiccarvllle; central Bedeque. y Rev. Director, Father A. J. Mc- 2' shme-V Ba”9"- -- Grade I tAi-l. Allan Graham; 2. Raymond MacAusland. Vernon MacArthur; 2. Day; 3. Willie Barlow. Mrs Anita Marldix. teacher. The Women's Institute of Bed- iB)w1- eque put on a pantry sale here on G0l'd0Tl Friday, March 6'th. A snug sum was realized to be used for school Lead was present and opened the meeting with the League Prayer. The president. Mfrs. Wilfred Perry presided. The minutes of the last meeting llUl'P0595- were read by the secretary, Miss - "V" i" Margaret Wedge. and approved. AMMNY VILLAGE W. L Under the direction of the De- gp8Ftm8lll. of Chrlstiarl Education I the Cuimdiail Council of Chur- -The regular niolitlllv meetinglyo . . - , M Jubilee W; I. was hem at nw J ches, a scillzs oi audio-visual work- erjor Gmeml Mount St, Marys F shops has been arranged for the home M Mrs L90 warren .”n;.ll:lrltline Pi'ovlii':es. Among the thanking League for donation: . . - .- ,- Wp A H; D 1 H V Tuesday March .lrd. with the ill Igadcls 3. vr...,,.U' S3.dm.y and New i 5 . u' m cane” Judge C'a”"”PTe5id9"'- -V115 W F MFC"”nl3. (ill1S"()'li' '- Rcv W Burton Crowe Duff), for sympazhyp expressed; occummg mp ma r due to we Mk .0-f B-ed”-N;-C - - - . Mm Hex?” MCCabe- Dwcaim cm” slgnation of the prc-sldent. Mrs..5 ' vener of Mrlsslonarles of Mary; Rm, Cameron 1 Correspondence as read by the sec- retary Mrs. Joseph Lfilkletter was received fronl the following: Sup- At the rate of speed some cars M 3 n.-.v serial will appear in hiles. find was sentenced to 30 the Gllilidldii tomorrow. Be sure days in jail.-S. .; rcati "Exit Tony Biount". an -e ,nu,,,,mn,q and exciting story by -TRUCK DAMAGED .- Late Lvdnm Pulkman of a strange Saturday evening a 1-2 ton Mer- .i:n of mistaken identity. cury truck from Bedeque crashed .- into the rear of a truck parked ...1,,l.N'i)S LAB I-ll-Ji. - Mr. on Natl-c Dame street in summer- m.,,..-;1 "Tho Bzirbcr" Perry. of side. The truck driver had dimmed winning skaters. and it is hoped this race will develop into an an- nual feature, perhaps embracing all of Prince County. A skating session lasting for one and one-i half hours will finish 0.? a gala evening. the RDA.F"s 534 Squadron at Up- f ope to 9 squadrons. The Wing will lands, 0nt., will be among the per- 50n1191 lll0Vlllli to Europe early in- March, weather permitting, when 3 RCA? Sabre-let squadrons will; fly the Atlantic from RGAF Sta-l tion Goose Bay, Labrador. vial Greenland. Iceland and Scotland! to Zweibntckerl, Germany, to iorm' come under the RCAF'5 Air Divi- sion which is to total 12 squadrons: with plans calling for No. 1 Fighter; the Wing at North Luffenham, Eng- land. ultimately to move over to ill Continental base. North Star I transport aircraft of 4.26 Squadron will accompany the fighters on failure in an attempt to force two doors. Siilnmersfde police are in- spent it month in Belgium and two wocks in Fnlkslone, Kent, in -.Vflss Mary Craig has returned g to her lionle in Darnley, afterlwnls h ipendulg some time visiting her aunt and uncle. Mi". and Mrs. Ken- ,, ::etll Hicks. McKec's Mills, N B. lottetown. where they are guestsiGrady of the Summerside of their cousin. Miss Carol Thomp- ””Ch15'--rBllT- Gordon Cutcliffc. Cape Traverse ll Mark Delaney. summerside Wlilter Simmons. Freetown Clayton Mill. neelown .. Fred Desftoches. Albany . Gerald MacQua1d. Albany . Gerald MacF-adyeil. Cape Traverse 4 All the players mentioned above are asked to come to centre ice and line up for their presentation at the conclusion of the final plav- off game in Bedeque rink. -The many friends of Mr. John Jollnston will be glad to know that he has made a good recovery lifter his recent operation in the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. and was sole to return to his home in gill-rtfate Oll Tuesday, March 3rd.- llr. ac;-2.4 --Among those attending the D. C. 8. and W.A. meetings at Char- O O O -The many friends of Miss Mary "GD0mld- Kenalnlmn. will be Pleased to learn that she is mak- llll A good recovery after an op. -Mr. and Mrs. George Tuplin. and would take into ac- wum the problems Aid Instructor. was at Mount Roy- tsught by Miss Margaret Stewart. The meetings dealt with I nu.m- health nurse at O'Leary. mm! other matters. The com- um ml: said the death of Stalin we dl ""4 Soviet government mm Mlsaed. No details were Elli-sin informed the U s in , . . at ,3: firm on her proposals oududl lit! the Anglo-Iranian m.uon0Cf- These include com- mm” or Britain for oil pro- llatlonellzed by Iran: loans Mr. David Smith and son Mr Arthur smith Jr.. Freeland. sc- cnmpanlcd by Mr. John D. Palmer. Conway. were in Charlottetown on Wednesday. March 4th on business. Mr. and Mrs. Erving Smith. Freeland. were in summerside-Ffri- day. March 6th. on business. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Palmer. 01 the legal blockade of tankers ugldlgnllg oil from Iran. Hm” Illlllg Dulles also confirmed mm U88 emerlt that in an emer- W -am-lsh. military elrcrait would t dm g bases onl.v after a '8 govslon by the British and ' 9l'nments. -1.. Transport as, town Monday. March 2nd. on blist- nus. Mrs. Oscar MacNelli and Miss Erma Psugh were in Summerside Saturday. March 7th. on business. Mr. William MacNeill was a vis- itor at O'Leary recently. Friday. March tlth. on business. Mrs. James Dowllng, Rocky Point. was visiting at the homes of Mrs.) Oscar MacNelll. Conway. and Mr.. and Mrs. William Miiligan. Mur-l ray Road. over the weekend. The: other two applications. to --Dosed of later by the board. l GR! contention fllflllld be allowed a stated mu, Mn"! of return" on the Wm "nix rail investment, within 1- llu it could adjust rates. revenues and will vessels can nu-am 2,000 1'-9 hi, ?,:hi "m" Ocean IT Hlghl School team. Silver spoolis will also" i dation he acted upon. ; "Until such time as a centralized. policy is introduced we recommend that regulations governing eggi breakage. Having investigated these complaints the Council makes the following suggestions. bell:-vim: they should be brought to the at-5 tention of any person making egz. Ibl That in evcrv case only now; eliminated. alid .that excels-ior pads "be used over the cartons at each end of the case. Youth Activities "5. it was recommended that ;Junior Club Leadership Courses be sea to be held in each county for the duration of one full day. "6. It was suggested that a re- petition in poultry be incorporated into the rural youth program. "7. It was recommended that Women's Institute school commit- tees should endeavour to give school children a short talk on the sumer market. Tuber size differ- pack. we therefore re-affirm our recommendation of l952lthot. A special grade of more uniform pack for lo and l5-p0lllld paper bass be offered on the consumer market theld in the fall, probably the lat-ldown by the biological races of Lie: part of November; these cour-- take steps to clean house and adopt the F.0.B. method of mark- eting their prodill.-ts. iilointcd from the Council to make? 8, survey and fl crinpletc report of doubt In my mind of the Inspector; i Sale based on the practises and Estandardis of the Maritime Sprin 'Show and Sale. ' l. "H. The island tilrltip crop of. "24. Tile Council reccmnlclldsl 1952 was (me or the finest in yerlrs.' that a Fleldnlnll in Horticulture Turnip Crop sUl'9d in the best roots. Fal'niel'.-'?nlni'kctiiig of ssued by Sci-lrcady adoption if limvgllt to ence Service. field, ”15. The inilpcrlant diseases--late; blight and wart-were discussed ati considerable length. Farmers in .. - . ,, . . the Province received a severe blowf magi” I:g1r0xf1)ec0(:3lC:tc;:;;3 nglotfi last year when the no v ll t re- . i . isistant varieties ucpebkgrixocked 5-ubse.quFm' lmzensmmge M meal-3' fruits. and vcgeiablss is needed in this Provlilrc. This need is in- Cl'9RSlii;.' with each year as people become more aware of the en- hanced palutlbility and nutritive value of frozen foods over the can- (lold Storage the late blight nrgclnislrli to which these varieties are susceptible. it now appears that spraying will be as necessary for these varieties as ages located at various points in the Province. Only 150 of these are located at Charlottetown, al- though on a population basis it would be expected that at least 400 would be needed there. The tested more extensively in Prince Edward Island before any future releases are made. Wart Disease i and approved. - , .: the incident, and yes- 4 -- - .4 c G- .. ,, silage opcratl n in the Pro'i e . . v . Bnlllter were a oint d 0 r -limirlied. )955l:?i”fPc0vered the cmmm. I”;'d”'0" :” 3'”: will ill ”"'"5P-l grading be ,,,,,,e ,,gid,y ,.,,;.,,.C..dh is. We are pleased may ouyjlm year ” 5 i M held recentli-H After some disuls- , W ,9” ,3? V ” ., -.,.,-M .., r" - P "P" d '” ” ii” '" M” and N in non f 9 Min vreccanimclidatioii re the use of new ' sicln a committee was appointed Illlliel mi” Md bee” 3b3"d9”f-id quite cold and damp. and said 1 I. gbem Ed 93 gr H smks onh. ml. H,pm.ung mme. Drkd .mlk lndustn, t.o approach Mizlilseigneur Macl..t-l- 0 lllHl'W"" V” i" m' Wnm” ”” that. apart from sugar and hut- 53”” NSF” 5 0l 3"" 9 l , " ' -. i ' i v ' - ; The Nel hbOI'S ” Geor e Clark n' the pll1lll-S. ." me "mom": .n I.-"gland is when 8111-! Smdmll 1'9Kll'lR"0n-5 9” Swlk pommes has recelied 39' Because of the formation of Sn Mm dth; gb”f",,:t (mt!-nmgf A y g l ' 3 . 1 H .k g yh V11 ginroval and has bccorne adopted. "X ., , 0"” 3" , C 09 mcia "m m" "M 100 mm Mm lean” Sm-H. Egxdclfainahdblgrgcinclgilracilriinlsif. However. it. 25 noted that scamciahdlrmd mllk iindusu) and hmfe 3” grades lll 51- Ma.r.v's Convent. l Pdfsiilills mnsldp laurxmls W015 he Wm ratlve authorities be i'PCille5tB(I to fzrowe;-3 take new Hacks "3 ""3 :notrhEi.sgePi?(Evt'liI;llcle( Iieegeme Caliicels Miss Margaret Wed3e'- M” U1. I PFOFEPG 10 -10"Cl0'l- A - Bu 0' ; em when um. bum . v 5 Ccmm” s rlc Drapenu. and Mrs. Victor Clow . fully support a more rigid appllca i "19 badly ed may m E E y 1 F . . --- lDH:(m::um”"?:, qt" ii Mk on abtinn of egg rradlng standards. ?5”119d- such 53'-iks mus" bi” "I conduct evpeeieinfsiislriliincilf ':c3ldn were appointed as nominating i , '0 V C -TPn- . . , N . - A A ' l ..Ml55 Janet lilaclxenzle andf " N L" J "4. Considerable dlssatlsfactloli p :3-Wded as second hand by ill? "ls lng without the use of milk. and Comnimxiih d lllss Iuirna Mcsscr Of Charlollc-i exists with respect to our shipment TPECWTS WW1 m"'9f”Te "19! "ielalso mm reduced use of mm; RNJ ' Miuod. 3 dressed the . -..-wn were visitors to Summer of eggs to Newfoundland. particu. fnrccd to turn them down. We! "23. The A,,nCm":m.al Cm'mm meeting V”m"'('-”f”.”E ""3 Lemme silt on Saturday.-S. larly in hie matter of transportn-.”;Vm:!'"9”: iS1”"l Tl:”i"5 ?l91'"':”';m5lendol'ses the idea of a Prince Ed- (,:1.n:2:,.qg00d Dom done by the B. s-' . . vac ire . - . x H l l tlon facilities and in altual egg.i 5 "i 9” ill W ll” ward Island 1.-at Smck sqww and The meetm: adjourned. mdp . the Gallant family of Richmond. --;The South Shore Hockey l.e.i-.sh- menu to that Pl.m.im.e. Tm . xk 1. I 1 H I , ' p t , L . Tn” M5505 J03" C”e1ey imditimc mmhy my. the play" Reruns; ml Th” lllt0l'l5l0ll Sllollld M sonslliiiilisngl itigiislte i'ifl)lctl:ctg:2)rl:2E1(l;-lrGeov:?i)l):l:(:il(id igsorklhtii comPQser D'es 5”” C”"'"' KEM" 5”” "9"" l m” ""m sehcmm ” ” 5”" ”' me made 10 allot slllpnlns space longer flies were on the wing. It ls' taken uouicl include advice to - the March 'm weebend 3'' Char" game has been mwon by Benm'.l?8lls R-lmrt from Other lJl'0dllCl5- also noted that late plantings re-igroucrs in the production andl M0SC0W- iR?UN3l”5i - 55liIPl gm-den "ops 10.3 Prokofiev. 62. one of Russiais lead- cases and new tillers should bclwim Sp,-mud M me pmpm. Umelcamlmg and SON pm.pmeSg -I-hmlilg composers. had died of :1 cer- H 5. Mn” m Hmsbom st-Bun be presemed m me mnmmg WP”. used. ilor the maggot ily met with excel-1 prodilctloil of rlilhll fruit requires Pbml 5”i0k9- it was ham” sunli M C d"Tp7 ranked next '0 Grady 1" 3'” (cl That all 08565 Shmlld ll? 1 lent success. We rcccmmelid ihatl the guidzlllcc or all extension mnn. day: . 3 " st T” 0” uodsme and Mn selecuomi Ofrfliilled 31 bmh "153 lturiiip disease and insect informa- ifccirrn lnclhoi"-s of disease lest H” Md-V has be” placed 1" "Vi i Yood:.m:' inedequm W"? N""” Tum . Pu (rll That in one-d0ZEll HUN” i tlon he insluded when practical in and wced coiltrlol. nmllil find mart-'4 C0mW5”5 Umon bmldmg Md” l A o ic ora on Builds). Benny Grady-I Summerside lrrmk an m,"g5iZe pus should hp tn? weekly bumtms I . moi nlaiiy of ills old friends from Mos-. 1 Mr . th ' 5 l V . S K" Elma IcQua1d' Comm” The mPPtln2 Owned by repeatlnt: are driven through this village, it :)icceifupS?ArVi:2eS land Ciiigi 3311' the "C0”90Yv" in unison rnl' cnlliuould scvln 'l'lEl'F were no . . rcema,... ..., . . . l ' l,, i ' ' glDu.e'CLm. or Divmonxgl .mb(;1,cul0g Ml-5 3"-NW9d b3 13 memllers and iGi;liiHii(31l”x. A numhcr sllggestlng ' 0'19 "PW 0"? lmyinz fee. M-mite: :.ll:lt it is high llllle tllc liuthoritles sis Control; J. A. S. Williams, sec- retary P. E. 1. Education Week committee. The financial report was read by of the previous meeting: were read looked into this lililiicr. arlnroved. and signed. . ?m'l'ESp(il1dE'!lC6 rend consisted MI The March incl-t;ilg of the Bed- , in ormation about Educ-ation Week. eqlle Wolnelrs Institute was held '”'a5””r- 1VE6I5(;n::l”fgte1;9t9g5v- the annual Rad Cr”-,2 ,1,-ms and at tho home of Airs. BlJl'l0i'l How- the League included Sds dollars to' rm Eumpmn Disaster F”"d' Nut" Prcsmmw M ' Gmrge Balm," Vlissionaries of Viar)” 3300 dollars I, was dmimd mg” mm mmmiwas lclli mil: VJ” Tm meeting - l .- . -V -.: r.-- 5.;--7--C v-' towards flowers for the church al- ::r'q3(';g ah? ”T(m'”,:1m df”r”7i- Ig)1Cl:)).C..Fdml)L.. .;3”3'”5Mfd'l.ffiuI:.:g; tar at Easter; and an amount for ” ' a ma 9 i m'”'dS or ” ' ' ' fled person visit Newfoundland to tirinal programme be launched to problems of potato culture, diseas- i and varieties. A more drimandinz 95. lll-S9018. storage. etc. The obvi- public will serve to encourage the ous lack of knowledge displayed better classification of produce in by some grow:-ns. and the need for the retail stores. study of the problems by fmmi- "27. The Council recommends and that the grade be for tubers. 2V. to all inches in d.amoter. I Potato Truck Licensing 1 ”l0. Our recommendation thatl legislation be enacted in the Pro-i vfnce whereby all trucks and load-. ensed has failed to meet 80V9Tll' ment approval. We leel that this recommendation is becoming in- creasingly important and our an- nusl insistence in this regard ill-1 diceles that we regard it as nnei of our most important recommen- dations. A very nominal license fee would give the authorities the op- portunity to curb rough handling. strongly urge that this recommen- "11. It was suggested that chef vigilance against ring rot should not be relaxed as this serious dis- case could very easily jeopardize our seed industry. We recommend that all fields be inspected at least injured by the general practice of which is inevitably followed by "12. The marketing of polstow Kfllml. make Y-hf? illlblimtlon Oil that present studies concerned with such a bulletin imperative We the culture of blueberries and recommend that this Conference cranberries be continued. consider this idea and take steps "28. It is recommended that ii to develop it. pamphlet or mimeographed article "18. This Council. in view of thel be prepared for the benefit of thc great importance of our pntatnilonlato grower and that the mn- relations. particillarly with once to the im.port of Cuban sugar I'""'"' M”'"'”"I m”'"l that would jeopardize our export; "29. Although not nfteinptlnit Y0 trade in potatoes to that cnuntrv. l "mew, the -. U . - ; , past or present opei thn19'pr:g';rnlC:';:g1”'9::::"':;::3:;iarlnns of the Potato Marketing ' t . iBonrd or any of its members in husbandry he aimin nrcanizerl nnrll wax uH.m.m,k.s5g we ..m,k1 ljudge that a greater cross-section conducted this year if required. "my . lof opinion would be obtained and North country chumu is greater amount of co-npcratlon with farmers trying several breeds ed. The cc-lrlmlttec rccnrrlrn-ended without finding an entirely satis- therefore, that the Potato Market- factory answer to production prob- ing Board be increased to Ion, sir lems. Recent importatlona of the- producers and four dealers. lnstelm North Country Cheviot lntn Can-for the present lulmber. ads and Prince Edward Island; Wve would further recommend have given promise of value wheni that producer and dealer l'Dl)l'P- cratlve Associations Act. find the agricultural lmprm'nnlollt.:. should was recommended by the commit- 11 Murray Road. accompanied b' Mr. g grincoen Cg?lrill;m;ie:dilct?lLs sat the Wllllam Phillips. MscNellls. ..wel-e value of ll llurdell Wllell Vlsltlllli "16. None of the inspectors lniinadcquncy of the present, facill- butter in Island storages the l 5m,,Bm.4 Sp ' ummc” in Charlottetown March 5th on the schools in April or Mny. this Province have ever seen the'tle5 1.; also evident from the fact. freight of these two centeis was my business. h"8. The Cfalncllh rl:?cl(;rIln'l6lt'lg5 wart disease of potato. This dts- that each year many names are deducted from the floor Price- t at a comet on e 9 I 9 ease is a constant threat to our on the waiting list for space. Out-of-storage butter brousrht here! J ”9c'3'on M3dB Th! ”8mll' 31081138 of the Run; youth pan for all younz industry because of our trade with 'It is strongly recommended that now, reworked and sold to any; --- Conway Women's Institute was people in the identification of var Newfoundland where the disease measures be taken to expand the point in Nova Scnila or New; Continued from page 1 held I1 the home-..of Mrs. John D. etables. common flowers. IGEWPS-. exists. we recol-nniend that speci- present. privately owned or govern- Brunswick must pay anot he r Amie U. S. aid ",3 comma M an Palmer on Wednesday 9V9lllllfZ- and shrubs. lmells proserved in liquid preserva- ment. cold storage lncker facilities il”ElKlil- or express charge. "'15- It salda new U S lan w id March 4mi "9- The 3m3”.P5P" M33 0', 1” tlve he obtained and exhibited at to meet the growing demand. "This is a double transportation be announced onlylaftgr mogtlhs Cm 01' 15-lib CBPRCW "9 h"?0ml"l1 several centers in the Province. "26. It. is recommended that charge pa.d by producers and con- of ltudy Ml'5- 0563? Wl MBCNCHL Fl?” increasingly popllllll" On the 90'” We also recommend that a quali- during the coming year an educa- silmers of this product when even; World as a whole. of the free "1 0" wednesdw 9"m”9'v Much ences He V-'Cl2V C0ll5DlCll0i'5 3" study the wart disease. enable the buying public to lve- rnnslderrltlon of ii CUndll.0ll Sll(Lll.J ml KlV1llK "WW5 1” "11" Bid '0 3 small lots and 8 lllllrowel” ""989 ”l'7. This Province has no biil- come better acquainted with the; as this, the committee therefore 0""? Qlltstlona swndard Cm” WM mm bee” WQUN l”88ll"- in R 7110" "”-T3Cm'9 letin dealing with the various several different product grades recommends tllatclharlmletmvn be W "917! Iran - - ere engaged in hnlldlllli! Hlld "M15" trade with Cuba protests vigor- lent: deal sprcificallv with modern l iil Labrador. Ncwfoullrlland and get th 11 C nvla . id Mrs. Eldon G1-lgg. l , v . - , , V "M 0lI3rai.loli'e R7111 ifeillllmyl P1?plaryG:o1x'e. were in Charloti.e- POM"? pcimm” mr ”p”"' be 1ic',0llSl.l' aznlnat any chances ll'l V-"lllkgnlcthnds of late hllght. control. other Marltilne Provinces. ' refer- '33. In order to make the pack- Mr. William Miliigen and sons. shipping without inspection. and "20 Th pd t 1 pr. . V Id h t bl. h d bet, H I .........::.:... . """ll”:;.”T:l.”lS 5sr.:l:i:.'.-..i:.v.' 2.2:" -.-wan xi--3-ii”?--3-lil”:n"-niiifll-33--d a?d'?W5” lm””":l mlsllloioll Rliiii -,,y. "Y ' ' ' satisfactory state for some years hershlp of the Board was lncr4'as-- y .” W'9Thment-owncd Canadian 1940 De Ti Ml IF the sheep farmer. . 1; l;::”(',PY;Il lays hes not joined .,,;mi.'i 37.000 .112: of gum". selling thesecomonodltlee on I con- "it is also felt that an Agrlcul- success which has attended its use 1st ganu-, finale , , ( punch but! him: of return" ap- and (mm the see. leiee and bogs. lllll::tllw:;e.1i:.1 Till: dflrx:- turslrslr such alvthe Rovabwhlch in this Province and in oltllleil; Farm,” Leap", , I old the board it ii Y ll II m r G 00 if is aware or the need of continuous Provinces and countries as no . Grahams Road Vs. CM.ondish . .-unimN'Sl'l'V l''””' ”5'”"” "”i m.” ”9.m5 "he" '"”?”'l8 E" 3P' No.8 aoar Fighter wing. the flight 'ith to rid - (1 sum "t id t . Wllll 14 nlfnlllvrs present. Sick nier illr work:-nrll 5PFiB'rCd"fiqiiui;lefi(;l 'I)liuOc8kCi:SEagE.;t8r:i1?n fillnlladm:0lS:cM':;9 Axrlcllltllral The two other squadrons in thelequipmmhil This uasscurfevgs 1:9 liillaizes iii; ((1:18 repose oil the soulih0C:(9..Inm:,p;: B(;(IE:;u:”i:l.n?(t h;iSl"1l0fli and Red Cross committees iiu.1lll' lira" " F . l . ' operation. termed Le F - v ” iii” a ” -'3 W - PV0V”l' i T - . iwvsmtvd c urxs. sen 2 dk lt- or M" M lnmurpd 33 I34" iiltlliltrjii Sm” ed M M O” ”” ””"''dc lmnricetlng of a lllg'll'qua"im- pro- Q. and 427 Squadron. st. Huberi.'aircrai't and pilots. INATIONAL eph Li Pm)" .3 me”.'h" 0' meiseni to Red Cross and. izilronlaqnl " iii Til” llenslllrli rvimrted 523.40 cl-W li" 'f'lE;'”d "";nd ;;,e.gm,d '5 T " duct. the Council supports in prin- l P. Q. This will be the third aerial DEFENCE PHOTOS). L”.f,g:9- filild M155 N””' Gallilm ;Disaslt.er Fund The sick conirnilvtcel ””C””'”d ””'” ”” ”9”i”g W" mun: up in ,v. V ' ..... ' Cjple the Esmbmhmem 0! a temp. gv (M p o owing uoilvenei-s gave-rem Q d f 't 'Vf ., ppictiircs were shown by Rev. Mr. .4 PMW1; 3. -VISITIXG IN. SSIDIC -Mr. mnzed Kradmg and mnrkeung Sub . ways forces prices (town and him H p my brief reports: Slck' visiting, .llrs.330 aim” W1-39: gildp" 771'” ”f.lCrowc. A committee had been ap- ----- Doug Broom". T01 rllvrll of Sum-iuon or stations .m ml Prmmce ighe Bland grower very severelybut 3''” i 0 ” h”9d' 5h””1d .179 Emily Gallant; Girl Guides. Mrs.i ."i ' W” ' W ”Ch”"1:poiil:cd to secllre "black-oilt cur- -Bill).-IK REPORTED T L3i9lm"5m'i 3'"! MW "mi "'9 14- G mug msmh; ' .5 i . "does not benefit th 13 mugm to ev”7m”e5 "”9””0”- Carrol Delaney; press. Mrs. W. mmm' N . r"Im”M 7”"””C” - rains" for the school but was s p , . . ,- - ,- , g a more uniform. 9 053011 C0ll- - . . lb k. M --l - C Friday night oi early SElllld;13lnfiliglinidi'k.0msiru(lllOn Corriplin) lmnde and pack for our ens A.Summ.. The ommm growers keep iagigoigsrftshi rixgdlbegtwterf ran) Rf(i)l?llll.GnVllant, Red Crnss,Mrs. D.F. Mr-in?” Zzorgomfgii '1'”? v:”;: far. lliisllccnssiul. Lunch was serv- zilornlng ll biruk was made atlt lcpnf V 'll'iiIl(ix.'.. . S.. Vls spending ajcemmnzed markeun" mm 15 M their mark” in yew York supgp wmtnr Fair B; B9 if” HER Neill. ,3? an 'PaVW;”mMi:iw 1; W 9 rd and the incetlllg closed with the ll-lPQU””"” "id; 9!”, ””'”".'3 pumlfw, .d"” mfh rrmnfis '" Sm”! icular. should do rriuch facil-. 9”” "1 3” 0759113" f35hi0” imdllcasorls til h'el n jlpsg Mrs. wmred per” gave an 'n-invitees were re 1 "led M mm-' National Anthem" nn warez. Street in Summclside. A molslllo zlftol returning from aim” the marketing of eggs m! roiisequelltly they do not exper- P” Edd d.1lL:llllla. "COlllltl o u,mSLmg mpg” on Hm Red Cross Mrclo q D1-c cc - 9. y gag table riszliretie lighter. a locked lllrcn-moni-h vm-zltlon at his form-iqummy mm the summation nflience mesa mmcumes. The 0ng,t”"5' M” I5 3”” '9-0mm9nd5 meeting which she attended atlf W T' 2' fan” 93.” '” "enk g7;.;,j"m, A H1 The if but empty WE” Safe: and about S15 or home in Grlmsby, England. l mm) mwel. 1. FOB W -I hat there bP-fl class for North charlonemml and asked membersl OT - v 3"” 3 Y"?-WllL' i"llllF-ii. ., P i pa” o rssh from the till. WES Uikfll by 110 airrivcd lit Saint John N B lmwh M the cm thwiil C0mDetl- Colrhngnd mite lo-llllr t-me-no K9 ”'lCollntry ChCV”l1S at the Rom): to me" at mu Knmms of Comm ipuf on by liirs. F."l Flassctt wcs '”e9t'”ig will be M me 7701719 01 . .,' ' ”:' ' ' --3 . a - - . ' l - . -l . , . .- , . - mt m.m.sp Entry was made b) M, T1,u,.f(m. 0,, me Emprpssp:;:?:lU;lrMpll;:S;cut:;1g1 ocs!l;l'lril)rIl1gS be imto shmpers and turnipsS1v.:ippl:l:Sltt'i'r;ter'Fa.r. lhus Home each Thursdm aner'lPl!j0.Ved by Val. with Mrs W. P E Mgsohivi P. C3mPlwt'Ei;& C I prying ll basclnent window after pf pm,"-5.-. wh-.19 mversem my 8 R - . ..l. rliat a commltleo he zip-i noon to d" Red Cross work .Camcron winnlm: first I)r,zP nnrli Nlflll -'lm0llll 0 30 Cents. Mrs Len Warrcn. Cansnlalinil. IA-('1'? 5 delicmus l”TlE'h- find "GOG Mrs. Thoinas Liliklettcr imported. Mrs. mu Mcmnd and Mrs. E Hppsave the Queen... the meeting up on the rumumage sale which was bingo was played, the proceeds for ' Leading Russia; cow's famed Bolshoi Theatre fllecll. past the coffin Sunday. i Pl'okofiev's works included "Pe- ter and the Wolf" and the opera, "Love For Three Oranges.” Canada's primary plastics in- dustry roachcd a produclon value of ncailv 540,000,000 in l95l. a more tholoilizh st.lldy. under-' standing, and use of this Act he . promoted. Iottetown during the past week wmmendluon be made to the for the older varieties grown in n (.1 d L l rere ills. B ' th P -' . ll. r l - . - '.. "m ".C' ”"”'l' P"”'l"'"I' C"'"9 "1 haven' rie th d' be M . 1' it" slo ans an Conway and S.l'.?3...1'”v"vl'3...f';”;l2”?E2. :'..:.':E ...:iw:.i;:i:”.:l' ":s.:as::.::E Hboltltdgvhy niesfari llfhafliiie 3 I -'?0m Sea View W. A.-Bur. Th-at blight. resistant. varieties be i1 '” p . 3 -- Dom.illoii Goverlilrnent in its plan for purchasing butter at the floor price. designated salnt' John and Halifax as purchasing centers. : when the Dairy Products Board later granted permission to store Tl one at present isextremelyhlgh. In designated by the Dominion Gov-l el-nmerlt as a pilrcllasing center for the Dairy Products Board in order to eliminate these unneces- sary transportation charges. i "32. In view of the fact that we: shall soon be entering the milk powder market, especially that of dry skim. the committee recom- mends that advertising the manil- fncture of this product here should be done as soon as possible age more 3Nl'l'lCliV('-' and thereby increase sales. to prevent the es- cape of moistilrc. absorption of mlm-s, and to bring its original fi'e:l1iie.u to the ronsllmr-rs" table. a more goneral use or the alumi- num foil wrapper on print butter was recommended." MONDAY, MARCH 9th Final game, semi-finals. Junior North Shore League Kensingfon vs. Spring Valley Yes, the Dori is sweeping the country ; : : good-looking, fine-fitting, extremely comfortable. That's why Arrow Dori is the most popular shirt in Canada! Nonwili, medium point collar. Trim body-tapered Flt-the Mitoga trade-mark er f lh - . - i f' i d ' , r d . . ' 3 g t l , 2... H rn1?.'.ll.'il'l..”'L.:iI?:a .i;.m:..::e..f::tl:;'. l.."l...l?"' :::.:t :il...w'.'.'.:"....":::i..::"l'.":..S';;i::t? ii” .133: ilmioiln. it ll: :5. Game 8:30 Shaw -. 4.-. s o .v-..-.v..-.-v- -w - - --J Wllmllufoneu gg --, s in I owed of one or two day! 51- The type” characteristics, and tentalon of our pemle in order that . . v. w . 2-. F" imszht-rate n ' ' pplicstl f , g established as pure-bred flocks.lsenlatives to the Board should hr H , ,, , 2:131: D"”""- labored on i.lil:n1ii'il(i,- vygwgd 'Q.'f,',i,mi:';,,f,':"Q'fi;,,d';;"k,':?.j fvuy n"1”J" nndpgeg gggdmclu. and particularly when crossed with truly representative of large. mc- d lf. I assures that! Sontonzed 7” broadcloth that wont shrink 5 . 711;. um, on bu,me,,. ' b':ure'gr”':.'::lgn::; be "mowed the "Down" breeds. As A result. dllllii ,and small opernmrs "1 i)li0- 2" game ?em' ma 5' ".0" man 1llA,, You're the winner when ' ml ltlias lngormed me nub . -D. and Z-"forced. o of breeder experiences in this ron- durtlon and marketing. And fur- Merchants League p you wear Arrow Do" . . . get you” her. , .l":..&'."::.":.l'::.""r ---W - I . .. ...... ?.”.?.l?"e.!.i3.5i5i”cl..l7.i:l. ':.::.':i.:.:'; 333.2.A.l:”..'2...”:.?.”:..'.:";tii Sm WW French Roller . ...l.., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . um' d w; hung on riunen n; I .v ' i . ' g 5 A I ' mmirlil. n;l1:.vM take S;i'ei;IlhnEl:8h3:i .13.. of nMe..020mmIquere ls ansteadily !ii';;i'Cfl.iii)nKddCimhRln: CiIifzi0pl'lg:ilXf:li0i'i').) S d Hm first game 7:30 sharp 5 ni . ' a rig wit t c - h 29,796. or 2 use 0 is rec. w c . iv o e min lies: n he D"'"m Cale. m”"' scou.nd...:.. Ind (Whirl! 1! Milli Collllllli-I! promises to be of great value to p-riiiclplevl container! in the C0-0ll- TUESDAY, MARCH 10th