APRIL . 25. 1952 U rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN do,-3 PAGE THIRTEEN , - .,-., rue WESTERN IGUAIIDIAN PRINCE CIIUNTY OFFICE 8 Summer Street, Summerslde. News. Subscriptions. Advertising Representatives GEORGE CIAHV and GICOIIGE VVO'I"I'0N House Phonics: 1 The Guardlsn may be bought at any of the following stores in Summersldc: Bell Bookstore. Summer Street: Gourlles Drugstore. 2i Central street: Kt-lly's News-stand. Water Street: lllarii Gaudet. ti”! Granville Street; Alyro lInucefta's Grocery. Second. Street: water street; Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell street; Ennuifs Sall- Servlco Drug. K. L Waite in Ilensinzton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Frank Weeks. llepresentstlve. 88-2 Office and 88-! House. Alberlnnz Phone: Phona NHL 8032 and 8033. Island illotor Transport. .CENTRAl. III-2l)EQUE UNI- TED BAPTIST CIIURCII. - Ser- vice Sunday ii A. M. Sunday School are and Teachers meet at 10:15 A. M. Rcv Chas A. Britteu, Minister. -BEDEQUE UNI'l'EI) (SIIURJCII ClIAB(il4:. Services Sunday. April 27th Bedeque ii A. M. Al- bany 3 P. M. Borden 7 P. M -THE W. A. OF K!-INSINGTON lfnlted Church areliolding a sale of lmmc-cooking at Kier Clarkts store, Saturday afternoon, April 26th., at 3 o'clock. -KENSINGTON - llIAI.Pl-IQIIII .-IND FREETOWN Presbyterian Cllurclics. Services. Sunday. April '.:1lh will be as follows:- Kensing- ion 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Malpr- uue 2.30 P. M. Rev. E. G. Evans wlli conduct. the services. Revtd. D. A. Campbell Interim Moderator. -0'I.l-IARY PASTORAL CIIARGF. The United Church of Caimda Rev. W. G. Dickson, B. A., Minister. Tint services for Sunday April zmli are as follows Brae at ii A. M. West. Devon at 2 P. M. Bloomfield at 3.3:! P M. O'Leary at 7.30 P. M. Sunday school at 10.30 A. M. Everybody Wclcomc. -. I-lu:rm'r.n"i-'-nli I-'I.00l'l -- A .'a.rillcr. licar ltoseb-mil: S(..lDCII oil' the paved highway is apparently preparing for flood conditions and has a small boat conveniently anch- orcd to the fence surrounding ll deeply flooded grain field. Accord- ing to a motorist. froln Charlotte- town who arrived in Alberton yes- tcrday, so ..of. the deep water filled holes in the pavement be- tween Q'Lcai'y Corner and Elms- dflie could better be navigmed by a boat rather than a car. -pn:s IN i;'.s'.-Yo.-l - Word of ihc death on April 14. of Mrs Ardcna M. Novel". of Boston. Mass" formerly Ardcna Gander, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Gaudct, hflscouchc, was received in Summcrsldc on Wed- nesd-..y by her aunt. Miss Dena Gaudet. The late Mrs. Nover is survivcrl by Iwn brolllcrs. Frank alld Claudl. botll ill Boston; and by four sisters, Iris, New State, Tlic-rrsa. Wcllslcy Hills. Mass. llcrlha. Cunbriclgc, Mass Florcncc. Boston. llfass. S -S. A. (TAMPAIGN -- On the advice of Mr. Doll Bakcr, the dates agreed to for Queen's -and King's, in the Red Shield and Sunset Lodge maiiltcllancc drive. will also apply to the Town of Sulnmcrsidc. This anuouilccmont was made by chairman T. R. Cud- more, of the Advisory Board. yes- ierdny. The rcnlalniiig portion of Prince County will not be can- vasscd until the late summer or carly fall. according to the an- uouuccment. -VS )lEN'S CI.I'B-Mr. Ross lil:icl(oli7.ic was cllrilrmnri of last night's mcciing nf llic Summer- V-iuzn CROSS Blood Donor (.linics May 5th-8th. 950 donors nccdcd in P.E.i. -NOIITII miiim I'ltl-.'SlII'- TER Church Service. April 7.30 P. M. Sunday school 2 P. M. Miss Mary A Macxenzic Deaconess. -NEW LONDON PRESBYTEIL IAN CHURCHES. - Services Sun- day, April 27th. Clifton ii A. M. lsouth Granville 3. P. M. Geddiei Memorial 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. A.i . Campbell, Minister. -ALB!-ZRTON HARBOR OPEN- I-II) - The light at Cascumpec Is- iiind iiglitlioiisc was lit Wednesday evening at seven o'clock by Mr. Wllfrcd Gaudlu, liglithousc keep- cr. siglllfyiiig the opening of the Albcrlon South harbour facilities for file year. on Wcdnesdiiy ice fields drilled inshore hut the wind changed during the night and yesterday no ice could be seen from the top of the lighthouse With oilly a few days remaining before the opening of the lobster fishing season. fishermen are hop- ing for an off shore wind to get rid of the ice for good. Yesterday's catch of hcrring was reported as poor despite the lnrper number of nets set in thc lR'.L few days. - ---law. To Receive Cadet P 27th ' ' Pictured above in the back row, left to right are. Gordon Mac- Donald. Charlcs Simpson and flu- bert Ellis, and in the front raw Thane Baglole and Donald Hal'- vcy, five Summcrside air cadets who will be presented with tlicir cadet; pilot u'i.u:s ll,' Cwollp Cap- taiii A. U. lxciililii, couli itl2i.z; nlilccr at the R. U. A. l'. -itn ,lp,nl. ilots Wings Tonight anti Summerside, at 3 p.m. this ove- ning in a cadet wings parade at the drill hall at the Summersidc Air Station. , After the presentation, the cil- dets will have an "open house" it.- rclativcs and friends who will lie laiccii to the air stuiioii lav l)llS(: 'll'.il'liIR the bus terminal ill. 7..l . -Mllersonalr -Mrs. Maisie Adams has return- ed to her home in French River after ti visit ill Kensington with her son Robert, who is confined to his boarding house through ill- ncss. iluinr"-Eouuissnlirlls S'side High School Eiecls New (Judah Silmmersizle High School and Academy has a new queen. duly continued from page I wiucli they were delighted, by the Provincial Government to RE I. Travel and Information Bureau. ' Aftcr registration at Redeemer Community centre on Stewart st. this morning, the com- missioners will pay an informal visit to Govcmlnent House, follow- ed by a luncheon at the Y.MI C A.I York. brinquct hall. The main sessions of m . ,,. 1 y .g quccil by Mr. Layton e wnrl mm. I n ma” thissggfgn president of thc Sliicleiits Council the P.E I. which will rlcai with the question of "How to Hold the interest of the other (iiiidr.-s." After the after-i nooii session iliuncr will he served by the Charlottetown North Dis- trict Local Associalion at st. Paul's Church Hall. and the delegates will be taken on a conducted tour of thc Provincial Building. A soci:l gathering will take place this even- im: with the Provincial Executive noon wiih ilvir. an-cl the How Sumnlcrsidc student siibiects year and like our own qilccii she were also clccted ycsli-rilily by the ballots! Due to Fnlhcr Rooney's illncss, mmughcast by the boys of gra-ilcs i0, 11 and 12 and the commercial class. Miss Ruth liucsils, (laughter of Airs. Albcrt I-Iucstis. will reign ovlr her for the coming also gracious. clinrinliig and popular wilh ail. Toiligllt. at thc formal (lance she will be c;owll:d Scliilrinziii. addition lo ii quccil ihcrc clccicd five princsscs from the different cl'-mics as ful- lnws: ll.-I Doris I-Icckbcrl-. sum- nicrslde, clrlugliicr of Mir. flllli Mi-s., Earl llctklicrt. llB-B.lrllal';l Wuoclslili-, Margilie, daughter Mr. and Mrs. liarold woodsirlc. 10A-.'illlrg.lrct Shzlw. Sii-.nnici'siilc, tluilglltci' of Air. and Mrs. Robert Sliaw. 10B--sliirley Moriison. as hostesses M me home of Mrs Sumillcrslcic, rlmlgliicr of Mr. and . 'rlV.t's. Erilcst Morrison. Commercial Gmdou McDonald. a lo c P - . ""' ”” A in A . . K . . . j ,1; anti Mrs. I'.'l'll9Sl. Morrison. The qilcczl and the priiiccsscs Continued from page I WfIS:”l.9iri.lIl.;VIhG corri ndents solncililng not previously divulged sidc Y's Mt-n'.-i Cluli hold at ROI)- snn's Rcslnuralit. Mr. now mcml)ci'. Bill Cllrrin aniliprpgldpm said. will mcct willi thc Minister to "mum Clark 1,,” ,..".L,. ,0 mm: This uzunmmnh he Sam at an, discuss Fcrll-i'ill and Provini-ial pro- gnm mp lvppkly lnnvirig "1 ihngmhm. pmm. was " message from .lP('ls. Inclucir-d will he thc pru- Ptirmt COIIIILV llnspil-'li. K”"3lllln to Slalln and told the Rus- "OS"! '"”""I'"" "f 'h" Ai'iP0”i Wnlkcr rcnrl n ivilvr fmm "ii".-aihli lcndcr that unless he did get ill?! ITOIVOSOII new Nnvali Int:-rnntinnnl nfficn cuciosing n -, .. , - ' "4 -fl" -' ”ll0lH"IFS- N05,, won 1,. Ihfu rim, for p,-o.In,m .01 In" H a "Mm" dam Ame Invitations to aitclld the dinner I ' 5' Vmmd pm some peopl” in have hccn cvlclulcd to members flcicncy and prompt filing of rc- ”u.H,4 Tm. U. S" 1-mnmn turns. The rclnaindcr ni' mt-cling was dOl'fllNl in plans for y . h , , M. "l .nm.,.n”,,,, H, b.. a”dg""d. '”"”l-V M tmm” I" H" the Junior Cllambers of Com- ;";d 3" 2"" " H , l"”3hb””"W' uicrce Senators and members cf in in Silmmcrsrc on .llnc ' . 11.. -it , r - 9' 9' V"””"5 "”"”"m"5 WW" "I" dciitiflil pl:.:lS)).;PCrPnl:lI': niguegl the Pnrlmnmm . lmiutcd which Includcil: Mr. and gubpcqucnt ..CIM.m(,uu'o'n-y He told .5"i”"l".l' Tl10l'llilllI In company Mrs. Jim lllilrully. and Mr. and 'rPp&n.m.,,. ' ;:&"hn""'MP”'""”- M"-”” "M MV- M,, H. , M Rodd. In ,,hm.m, of -. -- ' ac onn . lion. Mr. Claxion will li"l:ISll'i'lI,'Il0.-I1. Mr. and Mrs. llilrl'.l' .11-he prcsidrm. M15 "shmh the Vis” 5”” T0? 'l'l0ll0Sf'd Drnjftvis ”,,mm,, in ,.,,,,,m, of pub”,,m,, icini uliiniatunl ill in non- iec nic- on ,, mm of H", (gm. nnd Win Hi. ialmfll SCHSP. N0 W33 TPTCFI” also visit thc Airport. 'l'hcy will and Kcll Vt'alkcr in cliargn of lunch IIIIIIMIIIS. Mr. ilorlrizc Clark wcrc ilppninicd Mrs. In take charge of accommodation.-S. Professional cards E. E. Parkman Opt.D.. R.0. OPTOMETBIST Glasses Filled Eyes Examined Office Hours: 9 to It - I to 5 and by appointment Phone 8287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Snmrnerslllu I. F. Ilsntor ll. 0. summer-sills. P. B. I. Complete Visnsl Analyses Olssscs Fitted PHONE lilo IIIALLMA N'l BUILDING OPTOMETIII ST I. Earle Illcliav chartered AMOIIIIIIII csssdlss Ilsa! oi Cosunens Iullillu Is:-srsiia. P. I. L rllofls ms Ch.-irlcs-uliimaiuni to Stalin to get out of Jordan. Moiwion. N. n., uns pro-llrnn. Thc RUKVIXIIIS got out because snnt as il guest of the club, anlllthe if. S. was in il position then to llurry Bishop was wclconlcd as -1 niccl. it situation of that kind, the U"-' hail ships in the Persian Gulf then. He said that in 19-16 he sent an noted. Inc in United States leadership ill thc lluiicri Nalloiis and paricu- i:lrly in the security Council. and through diplomatic channels in the spring of 1946. which was a major fnclor in bringing about ll'llll('Il':lWlII froln Iran." The note rlcmanded that the Riisslrius live up in their treaty obligations to protect the sov- ereignty of Iran. Trllmun said also at the press conference that sllortly after the Iranian dcvclopmcni. Yuizoslavial decldcd to take over Trieste. He said he called in General Elsen-' hower and other military leaders ordered lhe Mediterranean fleet into the Adriatic sea. and told Eisenhower to send three division! to North Italy. There was. Tm- man added crisply, no march on Thicsic. Here again the White House lat- or issued fl clarification. Tubby said . the Trieste man- oeuvre was in I945-before the Iranian crisis-when the Yugo- slavii occupied Triesle for 40 days In May. 1945. Tubby said. Britain and the United states told Yugo- alavla it must get out, snd Amer- loan troops were put on the alert to move in if necessary. Yugo- slsvls got out. Annual Meeting Summerslde Amateur Ath- letic Association will be held in the Town Hall tonight at 8:00 p.m. Agenda: Financial statement and election of officers. James Ilogsl, Secretary Treasurer. Premier of othcr Boards of Trade illroilgh- out thc Provincc and mcmbt-rs of lcnvc on return flight at noon. wood. Prlncr (Tounly. icft an Tiics- day. April 15th. for Ilanlpton, Vir- ginia, to spcud his great mint. Mrs. Ernest Gay. Fcrnwnnii. was in Snvkvillc. N. B., on Tilcsdlly. April l.'llh. nlicndiug II" will, by cuslonl. bc the reccipicuts of gifts from tllc houses. local -5 luislncss Mil. cuxlou Continued-from page I Joncs nnd&Ma,vor Stewart Bedeqile Notes - Mr. Unllizlns ltlacF.'lri:lilc, l-'crn- two weeks with Mr. J. Ilnrrison ltfzlcl-lillslilnc. pxccililvr- meeting of thc Maritime Tcmpl-rancn Federation. Rev. Howard Chrlstlc, Hunter Riv- er. was also prcscnl at the nicel- ing. lllrs. Doria Murphy, principal of Bcdcquc School, and Miss Winnlo Smith. If'fl0IlOI' of the primary de- partment. wt-rc in Charlottetown last wcck aiicndiglg the '1'c:lcllcrs' Convention. Her many frlcnds are plcased to know that Mrs. W. Burton Crowe, tho Manse. in making ll gradual recovery from a heavy cold which she suffered (luring the past week or so, and which confined her to her bed. Ills host of friends in this vil- lage will be glad to learn that Mr. Thomas Moyse's health is improving after ten days of ill- ness which confined him to his bed. Miss Audrey Reeves, North Bo- daquc, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Affleck last weekend. She also visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Johnson. Mr. James Arbing is laid up with an attack of the lflu. Ordin- of Bloomfield Corner Friends rcgrct to hear that Rev. M. J. Rooney is at present a patient in the ivestern Hospital. Little Ronnie Saunders is not fccling very well and had to re- ccivc medical treatment during the ,weck. iIII1.IIl Mass was celebrated on Silli- day, April 2lst. by Rev. P. Walsh, pastor of the Immaculate Con- icopiion Church, Palmer I-load. Sympathy is hcing extended to ililrs. Joseph Richard and family of iDuv.'lr on the death of Mr. Rich:li'd which took place April 21st. Claxlon Due Al Summerside This Morning Hon. Brooke Claxton, Minislerj of National Defence. will arrive) at tho Sunlmersidc air station to-i day at noon. He will be accompanlcd by Mrs. crease in the number of packages imported, he stated. Approximately 740 or half '.Iie total number of packages for the llsland are ordered for the area sur- dow-fescue. Reed -Canary grass,5lzei' trials. Breeding work is also Ladlno Clover and Birds-foot Tre-'bEin8 done! niith scab or spot re- foil have been seeded along with sistant vare er. regular grass seed mixtures and: EXP5l'lm9m3 379 WIDE C8l'l'iEd DU?- thelr behavior will be studied dui-'Wml -Llvrbilildtll in "I9 Comml 01 ing the coming season 1;-om me WCedSlIllI:d grass InfI'6gl;tIb1E crops; rounding Charlottetown. The ex- standpoint of adaptability and pio.'Varso a sbeen oun very cf- press charges of about sl.l5 1 ductiveness. fectlve for such crops as parsnipsi package is paid by the Provincial Bone grass has already ah(;V,'nlBnd granular cyanamicle has been; Government. considerable pronjisc and muylfound very effective in controlling! Mr. James Nicholson, Tcclinica! serve to replace part of the um- weeds in certain other vegetaolei Officer, Animal Husbandry, stat- othy seed in the regular grassicrops. ed ihat new experiments VAIII be lined mixture now commonly usgd; C:llll'I'1Cl'lCEd and others continued on Island farms, stated Mr. Black. t. roughout this YEM- Soii Fertility experiments of a one 0XP81'iln9-Ill continuous nature will again be YDBUCPII this 5'03? Will be the Potato Tests to be coin- Collin Testing work on potatoes ill be-' Claxlon, Mr. J. ivalson Mac- , , ,. . ,, . , . l . . . County; and hy Dr. Solandl, W m".nCe' 1 was 5 39 ' 1 , n ' ."i ” chilirnlzln of the Canadian Rc- . The owe”. of these 9xpe"””em5f:":'?'leHmnccumao ollmune wueuesi A,uncml Insemination "..".,.h gmm,.,-L ,ilsm:o c:eter:ji::i.:al the! most teffectlvewiiga t;EegV9;s Wes: efllllglll niitigpllvlgr-Ii Mr. Ci.-lxion will be ill?! ' . om . P 3” 0 3P"'-'''' 4. ' ” , . H ' I The artificial insemination work I,-edeml and P,.m.m(.m GOw,”"lDlilIlt food ulhthe. form of, lam;iffgtglgnpviigkliswbsiplg done ltviltlr Wm be Cmmnupd, he rppormi mom r,,pn,Se"mm,eS and Wm manure and c emical I8l'I.lIll.t'l in - - - - C Li'lesle)':clIm-21-,Th15 "mien, mh. smrmd in I949 prncl-ed immcdlrlicly Io Sunlnlcr-3 Sidu svllcrc he will address .1 liin-I nor in his honor, to ho hi-id :ll,' Itnhson's Rcsiaurzint at 12.30 p.m.' Ilc will return to thc Summcr-v side air station at 2:30 p.m. wlicrc-' he will inspect the guard of hon-iStai.ion ill periment involving . . I or, bcfore carrying out an InspPf'- a hood crop. grain, hay and pas- Th” Pommes ""3 being ,with 14 herds being cmpioyed. Dur- mm mtamm' tor ml” and type" iin" i'ic firsl. vcur '74 cattle worr- n---eumy .l..i.i3”.232;'?.iiE'i?..?”..?2l”.i”i.3.ifImminaied-. In 1950. 95 came arm” of which i,el,e' obmimd mfwere inscnlinaltcd and last year In co-operation with the 1)m5.;'H0”and'.. sLatedMr'wm.l,w. These. 178. The Station is now working iadded to the 150 or more varict.l-si Wilrlllt lgeaglylao hgms mddso 2” , . t jelg ll s lave ecu e . already at the Station. should: An expenmem Comparing we make a very fine display of bloom; ion of Horticulture, E.x'perlinci.tal Charlottetown. an ex- thc rotational tion of file R.C.A.I-2 slaliion. !buriling of blueberry areas is bi.-- he concluded Jeedlnz 01 ll0!Hl0CS and illrnilis Ilc will procl-ed mm to ch...-.;ing established at lhe Alllstou SLH- , . D C 's,.hu,.mm Asmwl 10 dairy cattle was completed this Iottclnwn hy slir lvhcrc, in nu. tlon this year. ,0 me Supgrmiendem "in FomtFipasl winter after it had been con- evcninez. hc will addrcss a joint: This Dl'0lf'-Cl 15 '-0 SUDDICIHFM cm 5 and pasture, stated mg('d”ci9d rm" u””'9c -V9375 RC5"3'"5- mcclinz of thc Princc I-idwardibluebei-r.V Production studies which newp experiments ml Emma m.dIlwhli)ch we,.c.nm yet mmmble hr Island Boards of Tmdp, Q, ,nave been active at this ouit iorl. . I D11 HCEUOH. indicate I-hill One tan -..M--... ..... 'a number of years, ('.0n('il;l)dCd Mi.!:f,TS cslE;I,f,l:e,.u?;lg 15:, cEm:)II,::lm:)::l.lTEPl3CE 111? Olhfff Without BUY lBiack. Im wrm mats womd be mndnoticeable nffccis. ' iunuc'd P J l Two grass mixtures at Upton V' ' 'S orchard vmrk A new alfalfa which has been Fm?" are Islompglfg mt . . ' I 2 , y I Mr. Gordon Warren, I-lorm-u1-pui'ed in Swift Current. Saskawll-lgjagzdmeii "51? nxpermllem cmglmz the misfortune to fraclilre her IIFIIIE lll two places when she fell at her home Wecliicsday afternoon. She Isl a pzilieni in the Western Hospitaii where she is resting comfortably Miss Vcrna Rayner, Albcrton, is a patient in the Western llospital. Tyne Valley Notes --Mrs. Dan M.lrI.cail is spending: .0l'llc' time .".Fl'.ilI2 llitl' 5. William Srnilli, Charloitel Mr. and Mrs. Roland MacDoug- all and family have moved back to their home in Tyne Valley after spending the winter months in St. Elcanors. ituralist. stated Mi-s. Fred Clark. Albcrtnil. liadiis planning on conducting sevclaill05'in3- the orchard into study the effects of some of the new the control of fungus diseases and Red Mite," he stated. 'of the newer fungicides, is said to ductions of the different rotatirlils control Red Mile ve along witll the others." will include apples, plums, cherries and peach- es. trees may have a special place in a non-commercial place P. E. I., he stated. that his divislgnifwafl, has been brought. here loro This Huang is supposed-check plot with a brown top sod which has been down for over ill new experiinents in the orchlii-d'lU be an improvement on Rnizomal , . - . :.;ll?)e:II fruits, vegetables and po- , rl:)E:,s;:a tendency to spread from i 5531::-ll npatgrglaeisnigitilitrtglrc and a ' I The farmers mixture is coin- I An intensive test. of six varieties . . - ., two parts toiof early red clovers will be startcd?::;?I3;oli;:::al 3:, gistuggovlllicecozi I"h,lI?heye:l')"e5Lajd( lScm"t'm”tn' isists of timothy red clover. alsll-re perimentsl Cwlfich iVlI(l)ngI)e.elCrl,ilI'lfl?:fIiand Emma-' . kc.-pg, (melon this year. is to get the pl")-5sisrgheoFpsflglgtlgestuz:mn:ri)d:iurEi3:lI?; I . I . . - hard grass Reed Canarv ry elrecuv,-1, and to determine their effect onigmSs' ' - 3,: li'iCd!El1lZ icrtilitgi 1;! the soil met a 3:: E1.f:;.:,r' Annual Ladmo Cmwi orig peiio , e tinted. 2 Mt , . , p'oJcct has nni.V been un- snme 9:. ,”'fe5e'e'tp"”mem5 delway for one laser but the is- be?” unu”'a'J 5” "mg as 40 3 5 suits indicate that the 5'let:lfIl mm they "e b”ed "W" ml: wit” mixture-is superior to the farmers yeah m'e'ye” md 5"e"'ye” mixture and the farmers mixture crop rotation plan. a In addition to these long term igotturn is superior to the check experiments a number of sllnrter Th b .5 experiments' with manure and fer- mas grgsgd 5:3, asausmctory "We are planning on dividing; fungicides and miticidcs in Hill this ll17llPi'Illi is bring; A il8".' plniltiiig oi dwaif filliisi '9 s being puuincci for this year and varieties of pears, It is felt that these dwarf 3"” "5 Upton Falm for y H There are four cxperlmcnm.l V-1112975 3'9 "nd91'W3Y- r ii dag, gel; The 1, . The Presbyterian Ladies Aid met ';3ffl'll31'd5i, Situated at All1swn- wag: ngividedy dilriifgm the m-1.75:; at the Manse on Thursday evrning. Ends, R lief-.tsV""9"l Imd (?'3m”-i1 3" Pack'3"'3 E”""m"" with the larger heifers. in one April l7tll. Roll call was answered r 5” 31 "1 tie” mcmrds half and the smaller ode; in the by donating quilt patches to make it quilt for the Manse. The two ponds in Tyne Valicy have been scenes of great activity this past week by the trout fish- lug fans. However no great catches have been reported as yet. Miss Joan MacArthur. Charlotte- town, spent a few days last week at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. Mr. Edison llhlhvar-ils and Charles were planted and they are being worked over to commercial types Delicious alid Maclntosh Red. which was strawed in the fall of;Th9 DUFPOSE Of the experiment is 1951 at Bloolning Point burned over Mr. it is planned to use some of the Mr. Warren Burns, Weather Ob- server and Bee-Keeper, stated that he was setting up a. bee exper- iment at Upton Farm in conil--L iion with the packaging of i:e:.s., to haidy vai'ici.;cs other half. This separation work- ed out very satisfactorily, said Mr. Nicholson. The heifers wintered in excel- lent condition and this is proving inn economical way of ralsirirg dairy heifers, he added. It is also found a cheap way of maintaining dairy cows. such as Red A two acre area of blueberries: is being'to discover the most economical way of handling packages. In view of the change in policy from keeping bees during the W11.- this spring. stared Warren. In this conilcctilin ncwcr lveedicides in all effort to tcr time to the Purchasing of control weeds and shrubbery. packages in the spring, this cx-, pcrlinent is of great interest to those in the bee-keeping busiueesi .Mr. Burns will use 60 two-pound: Cranberry Studies WANTED i ' , . The studies of cranberries atipackages of bees in the ex er-l : - Mi. and Mrs. Arthur Ifariiui , 4 . , . p ' W "'l”r""' in me” "”';"" A”-Wnnams were Visitors to Amllelm gI?i?ex2”:igl'IdP?IniLS iflifposlzilultgo Pflfilrv lmIfI1I1'L.BlJlI'iS' will continue t , l - . .- . . ' v t - - .. " ' - I ' . : - w 1:1” 1” ”'"d” 7”: ?l"d1 1”) 50" NW0" Fndm' Apr” min on weed control experiments as duct. the bee extension work oinmthe SALLSLADY i :ii' in l : z w - V , ' , ' . n mm "W " m” fl Mr, Ralph MMLCML Chm.1m,..,,llcll as demonstrate the control of province in co-operation with the for -rc-celli long slay in Prince Coilnu ,liospii.'li. I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pincaili wcrc business visitors to Alberlon on Saiurd. ', April 19th. They; worn nccnnipanicd by Mr. and Mrs.l Arthur Martin who visited with plilfllli daughter Betty. employee all Alllcrinn Hospital. 2 The funeral of the late l'Vil-.1 liam O'll:lllol'an was held at Sl.l i.-lnillon,v's R. C. Church. Tile re-I iqliicm Mass was cclcbralcd ilcv. W. Monngllzln A good killd man and ll father. Mr. O'Ilnllornn will be sail- ly misscd not only by his wife Illlrl family hilt also those who had. the pit-aslire of knowing him. ! Aim: and Vicinity --Miss Marie O'Brien spent the Erister holidays at the home hcr grandpzlrents. Mr. John P. Wallace. Miss Mary Murray. U.C.C. stil- dcnt. spoilt a recent weekend at the home of her parents, Ml'. mid Mrs. Gcorge. Murray. The niany friends of Mrs. Roach O'Brien are pleased to know she was able to return to her home from the Wcstcrli Hospital, much improved in hcalth. i l Mr. and Mrs. Georgc Murrayi and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams i Elmsdalc. motored to Summersidci on Monday, April Zlst, on b.isl- ncss. Mr. Ilolvrird Duilbar and Mr. Fred Pctcrs, St. Louis. motored to Sliinnicrside on Monday, April :1. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace and Mrs. Herman Cnrcoran. Pius- vlllc, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton O'Brien. Charlottetown. on Saturday, April 22nd. , Mrs. Frank Kinch was liostessl to the melnbera of the Women's Institute. of Alma on Thursday. April 10th. Despite the almost impassable state of the roads eight members were present. Af- tor the usual routine. busiiiess lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the committee. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Archie Barbour. ' D. sr.-Toiv-A?ilJs school. Report for the month of March: Grade X--I. Rosina Doiron; 2. Margaret Dolron; 3; Irene Arsen- a t. Grade IX--l. Margaret Peters. Grade VIII--i. Basil Gallant; 2. Shirley Arrensult; 3. Eunice Peters. Grade VII-I. I-Isrvey Gallant. Grade VI-I. Vernon Gallant; 2. Elaine Gauthier, 3. Clara Arsen- ault. Grade IV--I. Gertrude Clnlfant. Grade II! la)-I. Bernice Gal- lant: 2. Junior Peters. Grade III lb)-1. Bemlce Pet- en; 2. Louis Gsllsnt; 3. Lorraine Doiron. Grade II (st--I. Judy Doiron. Grade II lb)-l. Norms Osllsn - ?. Erwin Gallant; 3. Douglas Gs.- Ant. srily he is remarkably smart for a man of his years. . -BQ. Orsde I-l. Ann Pears: 2. Eriua Dolron: 3. Catherine Doiron. Highest average In senior grades 'ln 10Vil1'-I patient in the Stewart Memorial. nlot Valley. was the gucstr of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Web- "' '!ste.r Marchbank. during the Easter holidays. occurred ofturand River End MY5-ialld caught fire but fortunately was 'extingilisned before too much dam- . iage. was done. i the manager of an itinerant pair 0:. (or the second time in 1051. Mr and llfrs. Ivan MacLean Thursday, April 17th. i - --- i Mr. Joscph Gillis nlet with a re-I grettable accident in which lvei bloke his leg. on April l:'ltll Aftcri having it set hy Dr. Barton in thc Sir-wart Memorial. Tyne Vallc.i'. H9 was transferred to the Prince County Hospital for an X-ray. The manv friends of Mr. George? h.V:Bal'lOw will be pleased to know he Iconmmed mm M Aill9I'l0n,has rs-covered sufficiently in be abte who also officiated at the gral'c.iu) return to his homc after being I L ' bcrrv insects Varsol common ' was an ovcrnlghi guest hf Ina" - . ' ' an 0” iftleflllillg fluid, has been found v:.l-y lClal'l')'lllg on vegetable mcrit tri:ils,.lilghest in Canada. iii. was slated. .cluded in these tests are receivcil and even Europe. are of very recent introdilction. ibers including spacing and ferillfthere has been s ten per cent in- Provincial Department of Agricul-1 Lure. An over-winter apiary is. effective for the control of grasswonducted at the Experimental: and weeds in this crop. Station. i The local Station in co-opera Last year the average produc-,5 atlon with cight other cnllcgrs lion of honey per colony in Princci and stations throughout Canada is lldward Island was the second: The averagei ,'i'or the Island was in lbs., Chm- 'pared with '73 for Nova Scotia; 671 for New Brunswick; and 58 for Quebec. I I l I Cosmetics Department Experience preferred but not. essential. in- The varieties ye mound Branch R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Summerside from all parts of Canada. U.S.A. Most of them p There has been a decrease in being the number of bee-keepers in the cucum.-province, stated Mr. Burns, but In addition studies are pickling Master Wayne Marclibank, W1!- An unexpected lightning storm on Sunday afternoon. April 20th and the steeple of the: Church was struck- l T"s.rAlinr:"rr IN NEW WESTERN -"Bandits of El Dorado," thc; new Columbia picture opening to-' (lay at the Capitol Theatre. with; Charles Starrett and Smlle.V 5l""' mile in the starring roles, is con-; sidcrcd by Hollywood one of thci W:-stcru team's best. I Posing as the killer of a Texas. Ranger. Starrctt follows an under-i ground trail of murder in order to, smash an American outlaw rimz lnl Mexico. The renezades. oltemllnill an escape route for wanted mcI'..5 llavc not only bccn llclping ricspc?-I adoes to escape the law but llavc bcen exacting their own retribu-, non: -- and committing their own: thefts! 1. Smllcy Buruettc is inlpnrtalltlv cast. in 'BllndllS of El Dorano" as comic wrestlers. Burnette slnilsi thrce songs in the film. "The Rich Get. Riciier" and '”1'ricky Si-norg, both of will 'i he penned. ailci "Tliy Last Great Day," by Ernest Stoltcs and Frank Rice. a..al.”..E;gii.ii... Continued from page 'I have an opportunity to study t effect of manure and fertilizers. on the production of pasture grlls- V sea and clovers at annual Illllstra.-l tlon Field Days. said Mr. Black. This project has been active at; Illustration stations located at; Monticello, O'Leary and Rose Val-, Icy during the past. three years incl I farmers have had an excellent op- portunity to sea at first hand the beneficial effects of manure slid fortiliur in increasing psstucc production. In order to study the adaptation of different mixtures of grsslea and cloveril to P. E. I. conditions and to determine their economic value in s regular hay and pasture mixture, experiments were estab- lished at all Illustration Stations Bone gr-ass. orchard grass. Mes- -Bssil Gallant. Mimi. Highest average in Junior grsdes You don't have to he an old himll with the needle! S4-Wing's cluly with nur modern trilli- od patterns and their clear simple instruc- tions. ('omc see our hoislltlful spring and summer fabrics and no how little they cost! Sm-ml is cmlplc of afll-rnoons ricvvlng your mm! You'll l-ml-rgc looking custom-made and you'll havc saved youraclf a prclly penny. Fruit of the Loom gold line Prints. Plain ground with attractive overlay designs in rich metallic finish. Ncwcsl for dresses and fllll lkirls, washnhlc. light and dark shade, 3G"wide. yard . Ncw Picolay dress fnl-ric. durable cmhoascd finish, a top fashion for one and two piece dresses, fast colors. in shades Pink, Orchid. Maize, Nile, Powder and White. 36" wide, yard Celanesc ”sharkskln suiting." Firm finish. easily tailored, very attractive for one and two piece dresses. small black and white check effect, 42" wide. yard .- . Crisp Ruailing Rayon Taffeta in an ailracii-.9 design, rich dull flnlsh. rmpular for formal or casual wear, shades Gold and Powder. 44" wide. yard ............................... s Nylon Taffeta. cool and durable, 100'1. Nylon in a very rich design, easily lsunde ed, quick drying. requires little ironing. makes charming pllrly or afternoon dresser. 42" wide yard ' ii0LM.ANiS -Bernice Peters. 9l.S'-'r. Yvonne Doiron, teacher. it i