wants F arm Act Conservatives Charge Public T1;”;df;fM”:"l"fg;3 On Long-Term Loan Basis F”"7'5 Ge'"9 lnlo Slush Fund ..... me oppusmun Friday accused the which 3468.151 was spent. He had asked for a lump amount to en. OTTAWA (CP) - A bluntv owners. The number of tenant Hazen Argue. (CCF-Asslnibola) Efwerllrnent of using public funds no Idea how much w,""ld I" spent ablellmenlmmuy planing "cl 3” hpellhlllg sallllllcllewm llllle lld. farmers had grown and farm said that on the basis of farm t" W UP 8 Sl.5ll0.000 ”political dlmng the ”""'em llsclll year. q"lt,lrr"gDlol3nlll)”k as "?dce::ary' P. productivity had been reduced prices compared to costs of farm 51”" lmld" in preparation for thel He Sald that before the catch- lull aelafl: olaslinlslllllllg unllvgnmg em Commit" memb" h” "'3' because farmers could not afford production, the farmer is worse oftimm g""””ll '5l9"ll0"v Exflected lhlall Vtlte l0r Dlilnhlng Was Started vote "if we're going to hand the Kellted cl'e3tl0h 0l I ltltvlttllll l'"'l l.rrigatlon projects and modern today than during the depression me Summe" 0t 1957- lthree Years 380 the department ' ' t 1 t credit act through which farmers equipment. of the 1930s. l Works. Miiiislcr Winters replied l Collld h0t Prepale lllans or acquire lTllgxlll,5"er 2 '50o'wo 0 play around could get lonylenn, govemment- Mr. Thatcher, who spoke during I-le repeated past demands for "1 the Ullllrlwlls that the item inlsll" ll" public b"lldl"g5l "M955 Mr Winters replletl that the guaranteed bank loans. a debate in which a number of implementation of a price support Ill-tlltltlllalitlllttlltal spending estini- ll"??? Were Specific votes in the Ross Thatcher made the suggeI- members brought up many local program for all types of agricul-hitch. Elhhlllhllt approved by iheiestlmhtes t0r them tion Thursday as the Commons agricultural problems. said a na- tural products or a system of par- l””N'- lltllllfl ilrllvlde mUll0.V furl ABANDON PRACTICE item is not an opportunity to ”cut a mellon." It only provided an op- . . . . . . - , portuniiy to" avoid voting large 2 studied spending estimates of the tlonal farm credit actlwould guar- ity prices. lf9l”"”""1 Dl ll"Fll5 that Colrle uni That meant sums had to be car- amounts that might not be p nt l agriculture department. antee the blinks 88-ilnst loss On Hayden Stanton tPC - l-evtlsl llrljjrin W” I” mm fl" c0"5'll9li3'l1led 0Ver from year to year. The and which would only serve tsn (ln- I Lack of long-term credit, said farrnei-s' loans for periods of 20 said the long hours of work a the member for M005. Jaw-Lake and l 30 years. The money thus farmer's wife puts in helping her Vliilinm Iiuniilton iP('-.itil,,lil-ml Centre. has resulted in concentta- obtained would be used to buy husband should be recognised N0ll'c-Dnine - de -(ii-at-ei criticized non of more and more farms in farms and equipment, or for build- through an income tax exemption the "lllll-WI" llccall-he he Could given the hands of fewer and fewer in! homes and hm-nu. of 5250. no dcl.'iils of how the money wouldl l5S..i3”'.'.i: .12: :.:s:s::i:. will P- E- l- RURAL BEAUTIFICATION -'l l 1 ' ' leRLll(lU?(ll'C'dS in advance of the next! IN MEMORIAM Industrial Development CONTEST MNAL” hwy” '3'”''""”” item a "poliliral slush fund" net The death occurred in the . . lsaull . . Prince Edward Island Hospital , V l l l , , . after a brief illness on March 23rd FREDERICTON (Cpl 0 Newlsler Roger picheue say H I lDEl- E.-t'll HOTION l The Eleventh Annual Ruial Beautification Contest forl 1956 5 1e "M An aiii-nilit by John Dielenbzikerl, is now on. This year over 80 prizes to a value of s3300.00 are f . . . of Donald Lloyd Garnhurn son 0 gruuswick. following Newfound-lboard is modelled after Newtound.1,plv,"l,l.lme Albem to cm the ex. mend M Farm Home Improvement for small Holding Im- department decided to abandon the crease planned expenditures. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Garnhum. , , , Lapthorne Avenue. City, in his land's lead. has set up anumdtlslrlallllands economic development ne-limnnitum lo 51 was defeated by a, 0 l . slxleenlh yeal-I idlfrlielitipmeilt lt)ll:llfld)nt,3in8cel'8C new pall--lllllelllgl l-llll lll-l hdslllllllel 3-(.ale'liSlal'lf'lllll,' vote of 52 trtit 10 th: provement. Farm Buildings, Outstanding Homes, Flower Gar- Don as he was familiarly know” "5 "es 0 e ' 0 , . I 9 CW 0"" an.' t e l"”""'”'el Ollie lllas .1" mmml 6e" an dens. There are prizes also for Community Imilrovenient Vl- llas a popular. nlldelll ol pl-ll-lee Indllstly and D6V9l0Pmeltt Mm livillt make loans available to manu.l:l:;ildl tCl(.tlll niembegs broke party I d 1 0 V ' or wales College. He W” U! "ll" ac lll-mg. pmcesl,-lllg or llllslllessl s o supprirt hot the Conseiv- age improvement an or he-room Rural Schools. t ...v.... - . (Ll-mg, getting up hllsllless lll lhelatives and the Liberal majority. l ”.;mtlllll' llgflfllfgh Pl'(”el;llfll', Price. Hazel and Family. province. The board will be formcdl Mr. Hamilton referred to the For full details write - ' I interestlzzd in dllamatica .he was Mrs and Ml'5- 305 518893 End by three to five members ap-lallltilllll as "a nice little pot? Mr. Capt. S.W. Lelghtizer of Char- left above during a tour which the centre; and S. Sgt. J.L. Ripley, also acllve ln the Llme Tlunre Family ul w lh bl pointed by the cabinet. Iwinlcrs could use as he wilted inl THE RURAL BEAUTIFICATION SOCIETY, lottctown, P.E.l., Second in Com- School made recently of the Gen- Barrie. Donald Suiidford, G.M. Gulld ,Alf, Flo, and P8 0 68 er 1!? A The act governing the new buardlvarious parts of Canada. l CHARIHHETOWN mand of the Driving and Malnten- eral Motors oi Canada plant at Public Relations, is explaining de- Th ' f l h ld I Trim Mrs. Harold Jenkins. and Family said its. members should he sure lltlr. Winters replied that thell E aiice Squudron of the Royal Cana- Oshawa, Ont. The other men from tails of the chassis assembly of .l 9U lme” W” 9 '0': d Uttley and Bertha Blrt before it makes or guarantees re- llr-St Such item was Placed In the All ellll-les must he received by lhe end of lllls well than Armoured Corps School at the School shown in the lllcture arelGeneral Motor cars to the army Y lllglgfllli (glhulllchlhlllgn 1y ililtllehlll ML Md Mm Fwd S:";h t p:Y"llde”lt)e0f lhl0al1- The Industry. 95"m"l95 three Ye”: 33” Lasts ' . ' . . . t, S , N.B.. . a C 9" W 5 9 ' Dody, Jean, John an ane s ou n t e best inter st I Year. he asked for 1.250.000. of Camp Borden. Out. is shown at Sgt VR Mullet ussex men ed. me Scum and Junior Young A. T" Umhe me pmvmce, its operators e;h(smlld l P9"l?le'5. Unto" 0' the Church 't' Principal and Faculty of P. w. C.ibe qualified. and there should be , , . tendlntl In 8 b0dY- The 5el'Vl" W” CUT FLOWERS ladequate private investment in the Give Timel Instructions conducted by R” A "W "is Ben Iscah . .e-term -t mt -hi . o o Y 1'93" asslsted W Rel" H”w”d Edith, Everett, Allison, Aletha and The board has power to lluthor- 2 6'” 'K J5 . Christie. vlc lize loans up to 50 per cent of the , gr; '”7,uP Regal-dlng Roof Maggot Six of Don's friends acted as The Higgins Family total investment. , pallbearers: Clair Smith, Bill student Body P. W. C. mm” .Wth.ElW ,ElStl ll . With the turnip planting season the normal manner. Alrlllllll A,,S;,;,,, Z,',f,fllp,u?'l5,,lf,Z,e. ,'fl'T,:”,Q3f,i:',: 3 FISHING SPOT I now on the matter of root mag ONE 0PERATl0N MACHINE bie. Sinclair MacKay . i" ' A machine has been devised at - ' Lmg famed ml" 5d""""- "W V got control once again confronts the charlotlelown Science Service Left to mourn the 1055.01 ll loving Mary and Tom DeBloils Juplm, rlvel, ls I Eolmlle slream the farmer. Th. sclellce gel-vlce Laboratory that wlll complete all sonland brother are his parents, 113Illd?.lNIi;lIsrandaF;mIllySseIl L ardlon the slland of Amlcostl in the Laboratory in Charlottetown are these operations at one time and gls-l5.ter-l-lflendn and ml:-ll” nblrogll: ailillr ?vl',,gf,',i'; Tfrompson and E,m.ls.L Lawrence 5"” M now able to advise growers that any farmer by using his ingenuity ant e numerous or il' l heptachlor or aldrin applied to the can make one for himself. In case a"dullelte'5 "ll 90"d0lE'l'lfl' lllistg Belg" and Alldxmllely -, ll drill before planting will control they may want to see the unit "6 to e pop” amy 0 ' n Flo d nd Shirley McKinnon W infestations of th r tma ot in l gh youth. Y, 8 . ' ill- l 9 "9 33 MW "J15? W may do 50 by Beloved and esleellled hl. llh. Pupils and Teachers of Miss Math- ht. lll'l'lllJS- contacting Mr. D.C. Read of the egolfs and lvllss Bl-ellgllrs classeslll l '-mrrmm m”.r'm LIEEU2: it insecticide is mo t l o t t if Th t f l' t' . - anlyilihetre bigear llflo pit-ii-ldeiitlmcont menliedraalise oas ai?()lllI)(l&lllSl2onH;l(;(8l(()3'lll :5 many mend! and llcqullntanv P(')r'l'1'i':ihe roso reazed.Thpedl 25 t not ' '- ure recommended is to fiifst i-no.3-ilke doerr a;0:lnul8ltDll)xll cggllswefoi? lite) PlLLo.w -. ll Gl ll igzevizngcglgsa Neal. J New Glasgow and Dish-llct a shallow drill with a horse hoe. per acre when the rows are plant e:athl;,:lifHI)salkNBI,1agis;:Ys en a Wu: lodr F”.'"”5 Meetmg llevelllini off the top with a roller ed three feet apart. This would Nan” and Poppy G9 "95 35' Yllgllt at New 1' D an drawn behind the hlller. give the same effect as one pound Nan” Mlllel. and Alml Ede” lasgow School. Have the weight of the roller. ad- to 240 yards or 11 chains of row. ' ' . . timely passing came as a great I . I l The method of application of the Field Crop Insect Section. shock ml only lo hls lamlly lull to The cast of Rose 1,; Tullppe (Llme E The Garnhum family wish to ex- - ' ' le Earl Aunt Ruth Scott and , , justed so that the flat u is r Aid 1 11 ll cl U” . ' ' i th nk t Mi t l:lYm9 VIS" the drill is about two lncshgs sflfoife cent rwletlllalziellel apllipvvticr aghgulzdl llieer Jack” A l 3 0, ll li-hm. l,treevs.s .Aa.l:?elliacL:ans aiid R3: EC: Guest Speaker: 1- S d F ground level. sown 25 lbs per acre in rows three Uncle Lloydl nu 8 an H Christie to Dr. Harold Stewart 0 Y nay or The grower will then place a feet apart. Or one pound to 200 Hy - ll 3 and the nurses of the P. E. I. Hos- Rt C' PARENT' A. C d t S d flve inch band of insecticide ev- yds. in the row or one lb. to nine gun: Slfllbunllclllil (fail-Ilia); n any pital. Also to the many who sent hem Ir 0 e qua only along the centre of the flat- chains. The chemical should be "gel Duly and mlolle, flowers, letters and cards of sym- ll tened row. Next, two inches of weighed and the hand per ted . th ,to ll thl f d cl 1- A ilfeclsloll tlrlll 5'-llllld from the 80ll ls hllled over the insecticide paratus calibrated so as tcli appal; Gordm' Flmenlm Evelyn "d R1 gliboliirs tiff iheelrr alillsno: ltlliidnllgs gillhcghllgsiillllleilllxllixll gt-;i(lji;ili;onl;l::g& and the turnips are then sown in the proper amount of insecticide. Ehglons, Mabel and lpamlly lnutheit recent bereavement. - - ' - - T d. Marion and Family third in compettition with six squad Meurleh Leslie and shmey f C B ton in Sydney. ' iii. ':L'L...i”ia.."m..,2 mm. Small Atomic Bomb Exploded .'.”.:2?1'al'y5l'ii”.iiy”2::'"n:3f R” Here Is The BEST Mr. Jack Hobbs W. 0. O 'l manded the precision Squad from E o k . Pearl. Clld llltl -l80lll9 u - 7 Joyce. Percy and Heather (Dart- inllgcllhmmwn um m At niweio Proving Ground ........., N.s.).... .. .. .. .. llhll-ll ll, Sydney in D, c, Dak.')'i”' Florence. John. Hubert and Blaine on l.-llday afternoon. The palm” By ELTON C. FAY 'spread over the one-mile length on (Dartmouth, N.. 5.) flew down from Sumniersirlo. . -l ABOARD U.S.S. MT. McKlNLEY the island. Then the grey of the Alta and Robert n a. gay plched up the local cadets lndlolrp ENIWE1-OK. Mplhll smallltroplcal pre-dawn returned. KEY. Wilson, 5”” Ind Glylelle t ' l for S dnc . Sterlln and Vera l.l:l';';eT”;:l1medlatey y ylatomlc weapomdescrlbed in terms: A. muS2;(l;(lg;lDguulh,5:,yp;mIlllot Dorothg and George Nicholson The c-mnotition was won lrvV0f' a "nominal" 20.000 tons of wlllllll one mlllllle' ll lmlclml ya' Staff DeBlols Bros. squadron 562 ol Norm Sydney wllh TNT. was exploded early Friday; llelghl ellllmalell at 25 000 ll, 30000 DeBlols Bros. squiidron 587 of "ill. : - at this mid-Pacific American prov-I (eel, wmllll 15 mlnule; lhl, mllsh. David. Dot Ind Elbe" ol'ld- Each of the tll'lll team! W” inst grounds. lroom cloud had streakled out and L""""' A"5”"' "Id David S"l"' composed of ten cadets plus a Fm." news 3 men n d ilosl lg; shape. Joan and RI! Stllhtlell captain. The competition was held ” F V” ' B lll bel d ll , Clair Smith in the Thompson High School Aud- score or civil defence official! mlomr C0": 8" 8. fllvaldv 9”" Linda, Percy and nut ltorium and the Island team went aboard this command ship wit-iale natull3eyolvEi:5rlr(llg,l'Sa;l::p:::”l;: Allan Anderson . dllectly lmm the Elrlm” "I "'9 "E3394 the rather mlld Sllecthclt Icould have been a warhead for a Junior Y' P' U' Trmny Church Assemble It Yourself and Save 9.00 3-Speed Bike I auditorium. Harry and Bob Smith (Halifax, A march past of All seven coml from I distance of 15 miles. Theyl bomb or a guided missile. Nlsll peting squadrons commenced the Will”! the llrst Olltslde 0l7SerVeI'S PA'l'lt0l- AREA will and Max (Halifax. NS.) programme and then each squad- permitted ln'the area since the twol Planes and warships patrolled Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hood and fam- ron was drilled Selmrhtgly. Blklnl alomlc blasts cl 1946. lthe area for vast distances to warn ily ' l1'".f??:.f:li.2”1t."lv”. in we em vi-n-.:'.' i?:M1".i?l'"” "Wm" Ml-..?.l?y M” T. W" '"" HOUSES llhy W85 l"e59nled l0 ll” WI"; "ed m hlclude 10 9" ml)” ""915" Dr. Gordon Dunning. iadlologl- The Dahl Family R39. 3 9 5 sers. Mr. Forbes is Mil)!" 0 devices, a big one is scheduled for.cal expert for the AEC, told re- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Affleck g In C '. North Sydney. next Tuesday. Officials have saldlporicrs he could not discuss the Earl and Corena Steele 9 r. Flight Lleut. W. 5- M8Cl4e0Cl- lhal lg wlll he . large hydmgenlexact size of this weapon. llouw Gladys. Gus and Family 137 KENT STREET 4 .95 commanding officer of the Chrel:- bomb. bull not llle lamesh and lllallever, he explained matters in Etta and Bill Rlx We Deliver "lt0t0WrI Stllltldroh icwmhall lg wlll be lhe l-llsl Amerlcllll lllrgterms of a nominal 20 miloton Mr. and Mrs. George Whltlock and DIAL 5320 the team to Sydney. In addition to l l, l, l ll b lzlllm l l icnheailrililictcillarlaiillwilglcoill 1513325. d';i;lg;y?l" :f,,l;l':,';ll?;l,,ely lm , l llriiiii. ma 0 A on ' ans 0 Reg Brltton comriitcisedoof tlle following cadets: blast l”a"ll""”tl"tZ 0"e”'””" Red'i - Flight Sgt. Robert Pitcairn. Flight Wllllv W83 ttlllched 0" 0" the wr- Sizt. Wendell Macl.ean. Sgt. Keir fl”; &llRl:l"lllhl:l”"dl-( 9"” Elli”? (foslalrl, Sgt. Tom Mills. SllttMEl llfk mu!" 3 m a up nwe-l win T mbs- Corporal ran nc- t Lean.OOCorporal Charles Munroel QUICKLY OVER LAC Edison Weir, LAC Paul Wea- It was exploded on schedule at therble. LAC Gerald soy. LAC W. M5 '-"l- W25 l”"- Al" Frld3Yt- A. Lowrlel LAC C. J. D.l.llll' hlld To observers peering through high- ulc Ronald llllmlnll. density goggles it was quickly The Island Cadcts arrived back 0V9T- . I In Charlottetown at ll.45 p. m. on 'l'l!H'0 W35 I d0t 0' Whit! llilhh l.-llday lllglll. . Rapidly it became yellow and J, C. HIGGINS 3-speed bicycle for men and boys. Extra strong frame. made of tough tubular steel. Features dependable hand operated brakes, plus the advantages of Sturmey Archer &speed gear. Comfortable mattress saddle, touring bag and wrench. pump. Bright reflectors on pedals and rear, fully ad- Jusstble handle bars. Mudguard tip and rims are heavily chrome-plated. Finished in sparkling Burgundy. It's simple to assemble. no special tools or skill needed. So why not do It yourself and save 83.00 GREENDAL'S 24th BIRTHDAY SALE . CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEl(mIAIlGAINS GALORE!- Ladies' Spring and Allwt-other Coats and Biir- 175 Men's Suits-Flannel: and worsteds. Sizes berries. Values to s29.50- as to 44. Values to 544.50- Sale 14.24 0 Sale 19.24 and 24.24 . 95 M ' Suits-allwool worsted and gabs. 1 i Rack of Ladies com and sum. Values to M ;'l',.'m. vnllm ll, milk Miro Clear io.ool f Sale 29-24 Men's Sport Coats in tweeds, and Blazers. Val- New shipment of Ladles' Linen Suits. newest neg to as shadcs- '50- . Sale .l3.95 5"” "'24 Models For Women. Girls - Same quality and features as men's and boys" model. Finished in Metallic Blue. --W - eel SALT LAlxEg ' C NORTHERN ISLE : The Bras d'Or sites o ape Breton island, practically tldeless. B.Sl.?melr5'liIndl:vl::'dnaI':ll;';lm:l.f: llfel. "'9 "mllly 5"" "ml" "om ll" Mi native English county of its dis-F ltmuc ”””"' coverer. Sir William Parry. l LONDON (CF)--More than Ll” l Canadian scouts are expected ' Sturmey Archer 3-speed gear ' Tough tubular steel frame ' Crated. Easy to assemble. 1 lot of mm Topcoats-Nylon blend. ycondas, It's Easy! Assemble It Yourself and Save . It . Q to 40. V l to 82450-- yz:I:llOC;I;WllOI 1': cu. Ramos lloglueltnsdlzsusguglr-in tweeds. flannels, wools. etc. ll "' suI”e"”,l4.24 , i oget er. some . scou we cl,” ll sale 0 I . I re- 2:”...-e.':c:':i ' '””4”9'” 'l.L”.t...”.'.l2?”t.l.?:f".:."a'.i.'.fL” .l.c.HiggIns Youths' Bike horee.insi-king the start of scout- llllnlwhltwlllbehcldlna ""'""' Nil)-acre park in Wsrwlciishire All Types Algal 1-12. 1951. I'm Piaylns Installed and i e last World Jamboree was It safe nepgil-ed, held hi 156 near Niagara Falls, oat. Drive in our Safety zone and get prompt attention. IIOWLAN's RADIO 8 TV DIAL I830 i'.'lJ.1.';i”.l.:Z 322.: .?."3l'..i'i.""'"' ””"" Sale 18.24 Sale 22.24, 27.24 8. 32.24 steds, checks. etc. Values to 812.95- I.sdles' Newest Dresses. Values to 316.5 - Sal. 475 Men's Jackets-Including gabardines. etc. Sale 4.24, 6.24 8: 8.24 l Values in MN- udm smkugal. SOIO and Ill Men's Jackets-Satin lined gabs.. plain and no Lsdlea' Skirts. Values to u.ss- mf" V'l"'' ” M”- sal. 1.44 and 2.44 Sale 6.24 and 8.24 Boys' .Allwool Sweaters. Values to 33.96- New shipment of Ladles' Jackets.- i Sale 5.00 "'."""""'"”' Sale 44: Ml) G-lrls' Jackets, Values In 34.5- Sale 1.95 and 2.42 -----u- - 's.i. 397 .3325. s35” '- Popular. general-purpose bicycle for boys. built to give excellent performance. Sturdy dmp frame of high grade tubular steel. Safe Perry Coaster brake, Well-sprung mattress saddle. All bright parts beautifully chrome-plated. Finished in Maroon. Assemble it yourself and save 8.00. ' Lightweight tubular steel frame hf ' fast acting Perry Coaster brake ' luv . qu I as hum ' lull-hen-Ins action pedals. niorliti. Finished in Blue. All. BICYCLES "AVAILABLE ON EASY PAYMENT PLAN - S5 Monthly THE GREENDAL CO. LTD. ,0 "Scitisfciciioiw or money refuiidect l...,,. 144 s 150 oinisr onoiioa sir. , r. it. i. t A A-new