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I. lf there are days you hate to look in the mirror and you regret your thirtieth birthday whenever you study your alria, Cream Concentrate ie your A auperh emollient, it contains an active hormone ingredient present ln a young alria, often lacking in a mature one. Pin your impel _ on lt-Uae it faithfully. Let it work againat the yeera while you sleep. $5.00 gown lllsvs flst. and a direct hit. in the might. be well to consider who‘. eye never failed to blossom into a can be done to increase produc~ pertecr shlner. . lion, says R. B. MacLaren. Dornln But. out of that; little country ‘on Experimental Station, Chariot school with ~ its scarred benches tetown, P. E. I. and walls went boys and girls who An increase ln the quantity of today are filling exalted positions grain produced may be achieved ‘n both ln our own Dominion and three main ways: increased acre~ in the "United States. No doubt age, better choice of varieties and they, too, often recall the dear old care of seed, and fertilizing tnc flBYS we were Just one big fam- 3min crop. lly 0f R1115 Dlflylng l°gell‘l@l'. Will! An increase in acreage may be few cares lo worry our young g0 the advantage of some farmers, mmds- particularly l1 it. bakes the form nl o“ ""1589 h" B dam and a dl rtlng part. of the root land 8P8" mlll- Every village ‘hat gr n crops. This would apply only boasts a stream should have a rtam ‘m farms where the acreage “d mm and l‘ mm" l'° Kllml llle roots ls relatively large. If the m~ (“Fmws Wheat The mlllsimlm creased acreage means breaking ex- am] tumbles ‘we’ “he Waswfflle tra stubble or sod land its value lust as ll’ dld Whe“ We We" is questionable. In such cases she y°ungstels' The °ld mllhwheel farmer must give careful thought. ‘ml slam“ l" Flam b" 5'95" 0f to the long time effect on soil f disuse have made it sullen and fertility, keeping ln mind "m" “selm- grain crops, particularly oat-s. Twill)’ l1 118W aehcratlon wander a about its decaying timbers, or alt "W11 its hlZh bank with fishing rods in hand. O I a Our village has no smith)", and, there ls no smith to blow a. bel-‘, lows and ring an anvil. What a. pity! Sometimes I feel sorry that 0H!‘ village youngsters have to go and return from school each day without being able to stop as they Passed by and see a blacksmith Working 1n mi forge. The vutug. lmllllly Bevel‘ fflllfd f0 interest us when we were boys, and manyis; the time I've stood at the dam-l and watched the man with tron muscles tack a shoe onto a horse's hoof with all the skill of an art. the sparks fly when the smith‘, shaped the red<bat shoe on the| anvil. The shower of sparks al-l ways made us stand a bit furtherl back and put our elbows before; our eyee- Tfme has wrought many‘ ehlnrrea. but the old, old things. like the mlllstmam remains then - same. ‘ Our village has no racial or re- llglous differences because we are‘ all of one rellglon and one race. We do have different viewpoints about politics, preachers, can“. lion, hobbies and sports, but In lheKay to"... Successful 'EMuhmmq all my years ot llvlng In our vll. lace these various optnlone have never brought. open conflict sin- ang our sweaty citizens. We have learned to tolerate each others weak points and to offer auccor to those who might need a GOO ' MEN'S u, become well ma; following seeding may keep B" chemicals NO MATTER HOW EXPERT THE TA _ ISFACTORY SUITFROM POOR FABRIC. other seed-borne diseases will un- doubtedly increase yields. One per cent of smut. sounds unimportant, but even as slight an infection as this might. reduce the oats crop m Prince Edward Island by as much as 40,000 bushels. Applications of commercial fer tlllzer, either broadcast or by means of a combined seed and fer- tilizer drlll, will not. only boost yields but will also enable the young grass and clover plants cu established. Such plants stand a much better chance winter survival. The quantity and klnd of fertilizer to use will depend on such factors as type o: soll and state of fertility. The benefit. from fertilizer applications will also depend on moisture wu- dtllons. Occasionally, dry weather the from dissolving and O P5311». .. 22. _ 134s . i§ . Islanders ~ B ’ De ' t , "m. Me, ppor um . ays— 0y s p . l . _ v ‘ ‘Islander Abroad’ ' I —-— » FRIDAY—— Winnipeg - Today. 1 met. a . that: home on Gouldlng Street. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Maclln- . non, who gave me e warm ~ Y a and hearty welcome and declared r J that I, give them more Island new! \‘ than they had received for the last \,, twenty-five years. Mr. MacKlnnon. the aon of the late Angus and Elisabeth (Bets; ° . Campbell) Macltlnnon of Desable. P. E. 1., was keenly interested in . my visit, when he teamed that. ! ‘ was acquainted with Desable and . vlcinily—questlons were asked a- bout the folk ln Deeable. A-rtyle Shore, Canoe Cove, West River, Hampton, Vlctiorla and Bradalbane. Mr. MacKlnnon, a" graduate from . ' ' Prince o! Wales College. bought ‘ ._ school at Bradalbane and Desable. P. B. I. 1n i907, he come weer. and was employed at. the T. Eaton Co. Ltd, Wlnnlvtz. two yeere after T. Eaton's opened up the store. At _ _ _ _ . present Mr. MacKlnnon is In the swtg hay; 2 pal!‘ TFOUSBFS. wholesale business with the Safe- Wly Co. chain stores. _ . Mr. MacKlnnon has one brother ThfQO way; t0 buy. Cash-Charge. Duncan tn Desable, P. E. 1., and three sisters ' m, Em... w“... or Mmqyq. Two weeks Lay Away Plan-l/g down-Balflhcfi H1 2 W99“- lon. P. E. L: Mrs. John MacFaall. of Lowell, Mass. U. 5.; and Mrs - - ___ u‘ g._lr| all WOO‘ semen, o; G,,,,1,,,,-u1., 1.1.5,, n Don't fall to take advantage of this Sale Yes there are 125 S it I _ 5- . - ' s. Mrs. hlaclilnnon was the former ClOEhS going 8t tllO 0H9 pTICG $16.95--s|ngle and double breasted mode Eliza Dickie of Londorn-Ont. _ ' ' ' Browns, Blues and Greys. Sizes 26 to 34. Later ln the afternoon I called an the Brehaut family on sher- _ bu,“ s, l SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Mr. H. B. Brehaut, son at Mar.- lhew and Elizabeth, Jane (Forbes) . e Brehsut, was born ln sourts, P. ' ' E. 1., and spent most of his earlier l _ g years 1n Nova Scntla. About 1925.; he came west; and la employed as - clvtl Gil-Risk!’ with the Manitoba _ y c ' , Bridge an tron Works 1n Wlnni- r p... i lml 8 ‘ Mr. Brehaut has‘ two brothers; ' \ . Reginald in Saskatoon, Sula, and‘- " Alexander in Milne. U. 6.; and ‘no I sister, Mrs. Meclnnla ta Mann-ea]. Que. § , . D Mrs. Bnhaut was the format ' . . h f d nd do nothing Lo their effect will be delayed. Bow- é/Iaiill Porter. school teacher. i! o e pt time. I hkle to i665?" thgs; day: Ma 133W efheeirssoilis ever. this docs not happen om‘, - a en e t 1 -., , There are two children in me l i? aghafllenand played with _ The use of suitable urtetles o1 enough to discourage fertilizer ep Brehaut family, Donald Forbes aid Zchoelam some of our games were B I grain, together with seed clealnlrzg pllcatloils. Ruth Lots moth attendlns wmwl- “—- tame enouBh lo permit the girls Gan O lltrt zireistirlasatgzriixt. orggxéurztligzv h“: LONDO--——————'N __ (o?) __ 0mm u ‘_'—"_'_""'“' ' " taking a hand, but there were n, mo“. 1945 p1“ toll-mg. FIND STOLEN SWORD! (By Uncle Joe) _ m. m t 1d t qd t ____ reach of all farmers who do no carry or ‘ so a a ~ n. our vlllase m» m. twenw- ‘sflwjfi, Z,,;‘,',°;“,,,."‘§,,,§ $5, $5, . sue-fly ewe weave“ w the“ p‘ 15h w"§°;*,1§§'a,f“$f,,§;';,‘°,;§f LDNDON, April l9—<R.euters)— five homes, twenty-seven families i d d .f h came thl-Ou h “m; (Experimental Farms News) tells. Rust-resistant. varieties u! bus an a - The scabbards of two jewelled and seventy people. We have o?!“ toxin some and mgaybe 5 Recently there has been consid- oats and wheat. offer excellent. in- don is planning large-fickle féllllll ' S r. pkrtesiirtattlgilkswcirda’ lblelonuglngw it: twelve! mindsets; Swiss... Tail-rights: mull; 1e of black w“ . ermble discussion aba;,ythyhg “If”? sliilg-téiscee; Bgfligélraflflélglfloflf Imp; to tram tracks lhls summe 9 5 e ° F “g ‘l e We‘ ° ' D ' Vth ll' - b ‘ll. f L i requirements o c~ a1 - L - u ‘—- __ found today ‘l "w" ‘m’ “M” twenty =hl1<l"" “d” ll“ ‘m’ °l maduerlllxim 212112;; gneowblzlills all: Admittedly. these three pro- sulwble Yarlfll“ ‘mpm’ "w." Lgblnorifsptsivssflalfrmcgrlrlhifl theft from the Victoria. and Al- seven. peppered each omen with sn0w_ vmugfle not producing summer“, quality grain and favourable rlp- celsdoiégo dozen “portable m" bert Museum, London. They were And like other villazfli sketch’ bulls, in the center of which were grain to support their livestock thing dates. Ivfnseeding is neccssar 1d. .00. x m Ans-tram . lf-llflll-Wltll °lle blade °ll W35“ l"! “m” 0mm“ we c“ bu“ concealed junks of coal. ‘fhrown and must. import additional sup llY delayed. U19 11W 0f B lEW fllfl‘ D-“S @385 l‘° ' around hm‘ the mileeum i“ 5mm‘ °l °l‘“'°l‘"- “ “W” M“ “d a at close range, they "could smart plies. Without arguing the merits turlng variety may mull l" w? Kenslnslvn- “l\°°l'~l‘°“=° “l” “m” "m m“ the body like a view from a pug- or drawbacks o! importation, u. olsesrlufelzgrgiteflliblnzr 6...? Bough lsiiluii. llose Freed of llucar The problem of the common w“ and irritable throat is drali quickly when you use Catarrb-e- zone. This soolhinfl ‘smed! laltlg: n, quickly expclllnl the sew" excite the cold. Don't suffer another dayl Tl“- sooner you start. with Catarrh-o-iol: the quicker you get on the will better hcullh. The inflamed llhlflll of the throat and nose heBl qllldl: when Cslarrh-n-zone is used. Coup“ lng is lessened and sneezln! 5M“ be a thing of the aw- 1M“ M guy they feel like new. with can symptoms s11 gone once thl! ‘. Catarrh-o-sone. Highly recomm!" ed fnr ailments of the throat. M‘ and bronchial areas. At all llflll‘ gist: in 25a and 50c paclsalfl- #_____-4 1'1... our Sir is inthe Cloth! = ILOR MAY BE, HE CAN'T MAKE A SAT- THIS SEASON WE'RE HAPPY T0 SHOW OLD COUNTRY WOOLENS - - - HONEST T lat. What. fun l: was, too, to see: SERGES AND TWEEDS‘ l mmmmml l o coopmsss woasrsos. ' M that really keep their shape THE COLOR, THE PATTERN, THE STYLE l5 SOMETHING FOR YOU TO DE- CIDE. - - - SUCH A DECISION lS EASY WHEN YOU SEE SUCH A TRULY GREAT VARIETY AS WE NOW HAVE. - ' SUITS 1w n 59c" i helping hand. And we have no reel wealth or dire poverty. Here. loo, you'll flnd the Good Neighbor policy a real- lty and no; a dream. ’ Our village le no Utopia. but I can toll you tranklv we the beat place I've ever lived tn. r0 txraam enn- MINING notmorr. April 1o J (Reuters) - llr Albert Nearby Bralthvratte. an authority on alrlpcoal win- ing, will-leave here Wednesday to fife-patter: aenetora and mem- er Parliament new etrlp rain- [n] u eerie ltrtp plainl- wldeaereea In Britain. new correlate o! reaievtrig topsoil tmquarry eeaaie or coal nter rne either. TlIE BBEENDA Inlay 10% Saving On All vrs, rvsiv SINGLI mm m eoru srorrs ' ~ 1 NOW sauna AT a REDUCTION or 0 USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN . A _¢ \ i l l