l cu 20. 19,42, 2&5. 4nd something 80,1111 m,’ woman 111 ‘flcfiuwmtlsu W!“ snowg .- 3-15 — 7 ‘l l M _CAPITOL - T0.DAY and SAT. snows 1.15 - 1.00 - M5 LIONEL ATWILL ANNE NAGEL FRANK ALBERTSON SAMUEL S. HINDS SEA RAIDERS CRAP. l0 fl TWO BOYS WHO LOVE HER CLOUD-HIGH IN THE AIR wrong with their chutes! AND -l ' L ' I .00 — B.“ bill/WI! iloiisduFIlBmNWinq 1 _ ihonrilvllllillflinnyflllfl I “l. liiDlY ISIl-Plll IHIFIIUIII EIIIPIKI IIIAI ;,.§—>-—-- RINBE EDWARD- i TO-NIGHT —- SAT. STOOGE COMEDF-SPOBTS Father and Sen lanquet helii About 100 fathers and sons sat . down around the table at the Y. u. c. A. last night when the an- nual Father and son Banquet was staged. A very 911J°Y11ble eve- ning was had bv those present. “Knowledge, and personality," are the four re- quirements most iy to the boys of today, Mr. P. W. Turner laid as he delivered the main ad- dress of the evening. He urged c better understanding between fa- thers and sons in order to assist the young boys in avoiding the pitfalls of life. Mr. Turner urged the boys to take l. more active rt in community life and told em to study the politdcai ques- tions of the ds so that they would be in s pos tion to be dedi- rated to their leaders “Our re- sponsibility in the years to come la to see that this Canada of ours becomes the great nation its nat- ural resources meant it to be." h! lid in conclusion. Capt. Ray Barrett was chair- nall and the tnnstmasicr for the evening was Burton I-Iowatt. nre- ltdent of the I-Ii-Y club. The toast to the Y. M. C. A. was pro- posed by A. B. shama and re- sponded to by J. M. Mcliiadyen; ihe toast to the fathers was pro- posed by 5t. Clair Guicliffe and responded to bv Mr. Roy Cud- more. The usual toast to the Kins Ins rilliv honoured. ‘Rie local Y. M. C_ A. has been established in the city for 88 years. Attending last night's banquet were members of: the Y's Men's Club: Ill-Y Grads; l-Ii-Y Club and the Y.M.C.A, executive. A11 Hlioyable program consisted 1f tap dancing by Lance Corporal l. Bourgeois and moving pictures 111m by Mr. Neil Mailman. : DEATHS "fllUAm-In the Charlottetown "orbital rnursday. March 1e. 1m 1111- Margaret ‘McQliuid dearly beloved wife of Prank McQuaid 1111mm? of Lot 85). Her remains i" Potting at the A. A. Hennesscy Funeral rrome from where the tuuerai will be held on Saturday "111111118 at 8.45 to 5t Duncan's iilca thence to the Roman detechmentpQ BIMKINNON —At the Provincial uarnatorium Thursday. March 19th m1. Sterling MacKinnon (nee ‘n11’! Masters of Vernon Riveri h. her 26th year. Funeral from l r late residence at North River. lahlidly. March 21st, service c rting at 2 o'clock. Interment °mwlil cemetery. The late Mrs. . Mggiinnon is resting at the "wmln Funeral Home until this dmeoon then at her late resi- 1 In ioi _'1"'~§'v'r-1'“ii'§a" .°.'..i'."lt."rt'i‘o'f'" = h a“? 1mm Yolr memorymillggen Tilers, _ m‘ w: 15:15,?!‘ ‘gkesrdIggi-a-er. “"1111! Rcmelnbercfbhy Ills Wile [dmdqoiilill hm N. D. MacLeon UNDERTAKEI EMIALMEI Charlottetown and Norah Wlltallito Ilene i0 ability. confidence i? \ UEIITRN. GUARDIAN Deafness In: Many share Ila dread of this Arm Minuet- pf." mm!- win- u» tough. lira-uh: lpirit u MUSICAL — NEWS DON”! ‘IIALK (SPECIAL) EMPIRE snows 1.00 - us llMIE AGAINST TIME! as Tim winlllfc-cnd death baffle for prairie f inter rlglml Vilitiey- Ila UIIIIIS 1min (lassasl illis -—ADDED- 1i GOING PLACES FICTION - CARTOON The Democratic Way Card of Thanks The family oi the late Mrs. P. C. Gallant wish to convey their sincere thanks to those who sent Mass Cards and letters of s mpathy and the neighbours for the many acts oi kindness during their recent bereavement. la-l088-8-20-li. No. l2 MIRACI. BILL SAYS Here's sn- otl-ler letter from a friend. It says: “Last summer I had twenty-three pigs. Some did well — some were doing nothing. I sold them as they came f0 two hundred pounds. At last I ‘had four left and I thought they were real runes — weighed less than a hundred pounds each. Bu: l took your advice and fcd them mixed grain and “iVilracic" Hog Protein Mineral Sup- plemcnt: for fifty-four days. I am enclosing the bill of sale which shows they weighed two hundred and ien pounds each. They graded two select and rwo bacon. After paying the truck I cleared sixty-five dollars on them." Well, now; that's sonlllbingl Thanh. friend, for telling me about it. You didn't say how much Ogilvlc “Mlncls" l-‘cod you used-but i know that you made its cost five or six I ‘I'll! _ iaioenina nose lieu can. 111M CARVELL BROS. LTD. Charlottetown Ixclnlvc Distflbltcrl In P. l. I Ills coin; a; not. .'::'".:'.n:..:":.-: "‘"I_II\IN u: l1 tinned as a flu‘ "'4- WMII anus b PAGE THREE i AmendmcntsHToI Chancery Act " THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 7% iii- lliNDED AND PACKED IN CANADA Cases Not A Disease Medical authorities have proven t ber cf WHATS lN tba in a large num cases l, deafness is brought about by Oondl- N A ticna not duo to disease. Aurlne Ear c COOK! 201‘ Photographs. L-MI. OONIIDmA m“ _ non un: mag’!- AGI RACES - is _ aces. Forum. Marchmlotyh‘. “m L-1031-8-18-8i. COMMUNITY CONCERT as. i3r°l3$i°§i...i.°‘.“°o“e. rffifdfil‘ Friday. Marcia aotir at aIao P. as. ' L-ioso-a-la-aa. one uoua sxArli-w loo 5Doris. Friday. 1.30 P. 1?.‘ Km‘ L-103l-8-18-3i ARTIST HERE-Mr. Randolph “B18011. New York, arrived in tbecity lutni ttotaimpartin l. Community oncert Association entertainment. He was accornpan. led by “Jr. Craig Hutchinson of the same place. ‘Ihe are regist- ered at The Chariot town. MODELS BUST-A piece of clay modelling that might have been turned in by an expert is on ex- hibition in the window of Rcddini Mus store at present. rt is a bun of Joe O'Brien, done by Tom M111!» 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills of this city. Many vessel's-b swerved yesterday to have a 00k at the work and their comment was very favorable. REAR. TALK ON HOME DI]- FENCE-ihe speaker at night's meet of the Club was Capain N, W. Lowtlier who spoke on home defence. He pointed out that at last Ottawa realized that the Mariime Pro- vinces are in danger. ‘lire work of organizing units in varlsus centres of the Island is now in progress and much enthusiasm is being shown by all classes of men. Men will train one night per week and spend two weeks in camp, probably August. ENJOYABLE ENTERTAINMENT —'1he second of s series of card parties ccmlposcd of Bridge and Auction Iihrty Fives, was held in Hail last evening. Proceeds were in aid of the War Services Fund being raised by the Order for a contribution by their Grand Lodge to the many services for which aid is needed. ‘Pilere wal a good gathering present consider- ing the many other attractions go- ing 0:1 in the Oity, and the prizes oflured for the highest scores were keenly contcstcd. The lacles prize for first at bridge was won by Mrs. Bio Andrews. second prize went to s. Helen Acorn. The highest score by the gentlemen went to Mr. Harper MecNeill, the sec- ond to Mr. Harry Dickinson First prim to the ladly w’t.h the highest Auction Forty-Five score went to Mics Elsie Hobbs, the second to Mrs. L. Glllllspie. The prize for the highest Men's score went tc Mr. Willard Jordan lilac second to Mr. Norman Nicholson LEGION DANCE -— The Icgion dance at the arrnouriies last night was s. decided success with n large attendance. ‘Ihe RAJ‘. orchestra llllml-ied excellent music and the old time numbers were taken care o! by the veteran violinist Bob Weeks, who was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. R/ussel Roper. The dance was put on under me direction of Mr. A. G. Bruos. En. tertainment Oificer. azllrl the Lad- ies Auxiliary. Ac Frank Woiolev. 1t. A.l1'._ cooperated with Legion mem- bers i.n making the dance the great success it was, arranging for the floor show, attendant; 1c decoration, etc. He also acted as master of ceremonies for the floor show by the Cary on Canada girls. The show consisted oif first clau tap dancing and songs whiz drew rounds of applause from the aud- ience Those taking part were: Adele Landrigan, Pauline Mac. Donald, Peggy ampbeli, Felice Arsenauit, aish, Edith W whitlock, Annabelle Iawoon. Bar- bara Whitlock and ‘Ibreea Costello. This show was under the direction or! the Meyrrell sisters. The spot- light was installed by Mr. C. Gam- hum. Refreshments were available thro mlt the evening. the can- teen in; well patronized. Potato Growers (Continued from page 1) Mr. J. W. Boulter took place. ‘rho text of this appears below. He also submitted the financial statement. These were again submitted at the night meeting and were ap- proved. lvenlng lclsion When the meeting opened with Hon. Mr. Wright in the chair. Mr. B. G. Peppin was called on to speak. In a. very interesting ad- dress he outlined the cmnmon diseases found in Island potatoes and explained the best method oi controlling these. 'I'ile cobbler: were attacked by stem-end brown- illg during the past season, he cs- serted_ ‘This was not new as the same disease had appeared in Is- land fields in 1917. ‘Ric aker was of the opinion that the dis- ease was not reproduced when the tuber was planted, ' Another virus which attacked particularly the Green Mountains. this past year was net necrosis. s Primary symp- ton of leaf roll. This is carried to other varieties by an insect whidi feeds on the diseased plant. He be- lieved there was a poasiblity that the Katadin variety, which is not lentiful in this province. might Be responsible to some degflo 101‘ this condition. Ninety per cent of all the fields on the Island had a truce of leaf roll last year, idle senior seed inspector declared. Method of Control The best method of cleaning up this net necrosis is by using only the best certified seed and by planting the potatoes in tuber unit plots. was his advice to the growl-rs The insect which spreads the disease is almost r sih to control. he explained. 1n a discussion which followed. “p, Pcpplil advocated early plant- mg, particularly the Green Moun- tains in order to obtain tho N!!! u-qyffle advised treating the tub- ers about two weeks before plant- ing; the instantaneous dip is also ial. “fifilmp, n, Hui-st. plant patholo- ‘m java a technical outline of thewarious diseases which attack Island tubers. l-ie enumeraidd tho Balsam. a prescription. has proven a blessing to many people. Used since 1095 by those who are deafened and 3 bothered by ringing. buzzing hea noises. due to hardened or coagulat- cd wax (cerumen). Over a miltliot e must 325N811 or money refunded. Ask tocia Th leading druggists. l. lilflletlgldtlllfl to the of lun- Bill discussed-ih-Committeei of Legislaturslesterday. Legislative Assembly, March 1's. The House met at 3.15 p. m. or measures u m“ ONE CUP SHOWS sold. Make a no-risk s for Aurine Ear Balsam at ns Pharmacy. or other appear ‘mu’ c Jo cable and approprfam w we mat, The iollowi bills were intro-t . 411w! and re the. first ilmfl 5111s °f...‘;”.‘{§,‘§;§°”,i.3§,m°°;m;',";" 1*‘ different conditions found in the An Act to amend the Credit ggfd u, m” problem? 01:3; d ‘s; potatoes and told of experiments Union society Act (Hon. Mr. Mo- carried out with the view to bct- Guigan). L‘; filling ‘;°‘I‘ld11}°" perm?! thlcemlituaion. 5012360068 {ag- mgtdnct ttzctaniend tlfn Act in Igpgflj: " ° w“! ec w s m-en rown g an respec ng Dogs. "D 1 had been planned in the green (Hon. Mr, McGuigam. tee gdligtetdleddtaliessreghe gimme‘: house at the Farm and these have Ant Act to amend the County 10pm and scope of “Dec “g 1' A". your grocer‘: h, 7. gnd 12-01.. packages~ also in i m n r u Y a *1 rzyzzm 1m mi y, not reproduced the disease It is Court Act (Premier campbelik l u“ “"5 “M FILTER t“ more noticeable in wet seasons. , §fri‘r§2°x:nril“in°m§§m§lrl§v'“°°‘ p’ balls. also in blight rs and appears rr ‘s Compensation the said resolution rrursrdfblfimé‘, particularly at srvesting. l-le sd- b, prepared ‘or presentation to vocatcd the tuber this Assembly at aneffective remedy, u mm More recently h Mr. J. E. Maclntyre, who was To the Honourable the Speaker has been represented toowever’ n recently named administrator or and members of the Legislative o: me gommmee that “members the 191911119!‘ b01111! in the Mlu-i- Assembly the additional financial came of times. outlined the new Govern- “The undersigned members of a burdens which have be Ind other merit policy and explained how it committee appointed by resolution by the Federal Govemen 1mp°s°d would operate. Referring to the of this House at its last session for emplgyers because of m?‘ “m” resolution protesting against the the purpose of studying the work- el-gencies. the time lswia" me m“ 50° mung; m1n1mum_ he quoted mens Compensation Acts and reg- to adcl the additional busting): unit lia MI- M th bl . Do so mg reports“ eson ta ed the follow its present ses- Trinity United Church FRIDAY, MARCH 20th 7.00 —— Choir Rehearsal. il.a5—Y. P. U. -— Social lion. llr. Manion issues statement Hall. o. wire received earlier in the hlutiona in force in the othu 1d - '-— gay by M; w_ 1L 511mm dgputy Provinces of Canada and to p“ 351110’ lzcnlpczfiprrillid ‘b; tvlégrfixtxtlra’; , Dr. Maniqn, chosen Conscflflil minister of agriculture. This com- commend to this present session "ll orrrawa. March i9—(CP)- leadfir in 19011. was defeated 1n tho munication from the Dominion 11f 1111s Assembly such enactments (continued on pa“ 7 Co! i) Hon. Dr. R, J. Manfon, former 1940 election and a short time iat- leader of the Conscrvatlve party, tonight issued an BED-word state- ment in reply to "repeated state- ments made by the prcserlt leader of the Conservative party (Hon. R. B. Hanson) and others" which he said implied that as party leader in the 1940 general election he had "decided in favor of National Gov- emmerli. and against C"I'l“C!‘lpll0l’i for overseas service, without corl- _ suliatdon with anyone else in the '~~‘~ . panyg- nectiorl with the eminent plaaiomn R. B. Hanson was seleced administrator said that under it‘ HCUSQ certain conditions the bonus in med Swd- Fwmgrcwers who ask- there were b this respect might be granted. 9d 101 Certification theze was a obtain foundilaligifag m} 3231i? w l-Ic was not sure whether this was decrease 171 1114111111185 o! about 0118 a reasonable premiu v gay to be interpreted to mean that 1"" Euro per grower or between 8 ordinary certifi m over "he the difficulty was solved. Y (""11 111111 10 D61‘ cent 680161156 itself contain ded Seed which m Those 10mm“ in the discussions. tin the total acreage the decrease dlsease Howe ‘V91’! little virus m“ night included. Messrs. Geo from 1940 for entries for certification be u. ghe u u“ “mimic 1t would savme MILA Annandale. Frank was Bold acres or about 33 per percentage rmgafd climb of disease B clmzke Chiglomwwn. 131cm w oeni. Tm? acreage that pissed botn sou, I ° S the grower of this 15A stew!“ Smthgaryhey. i. c‘ field inspections showed a de- Ce ° revenue- fiOIn-l Desabiy col A Maéu-ocr crease of 5,122 acres or one third 5""! Joseph Livingstone ‘Murra liar: f; $31201? 5113,3183‘ ififijfiiificfif‘ a 1mm an‘ “Mk” . ’ . 1 9e §°';r "oir.§§Zi'i‘°'r'r.i§ri§?§.i.-mi'v" 3,1,, “ti. 153151“ 3133"“ ,1; NW1‘ “.3135 with. .§"°"‘ t _ J w 1x11511112; chiilgiitlfii‘ moge than rriaidiryuprtlg: orZKiiQ 120d 111s meeting, ‘it’? iabree driiiiiiiiig gggb-ury- and“ 0616' “e51 - - '1 bvvalée rrzular table poLato growers. 1W the unsettled condition in . - are also p.eas».cl to report e B01810 market. We know of no n‘ c m that in Prince Eiilvam Island there other cause for this than m, CO G I!’ v was a very great decrease in the potato cell 811191-1111 0f R1118 Rot. This question potatoes Mualrlczlil w“ DIM“ on speaking on the price ceiling on was discussed very thoroughly at o. We are advised that ml potatoes, Mr. Frank ciarke said meeting held in MCIITFH] on April to make up pal-t of the 221st Ms g0 that Mr. Donald Gordon. head of 4th,_ and Dr. _H. T. Gussow, Do- ing and thgrefore should °f_11"' the Wartime Prices and Trade mlnicn Bct-znlst. opened the dis- a ceiling. 3e must be clue “Ifder Board. was “catering to the fan cusslon and stated among many can figure out the ever “no m,“ of the honsgwlvggfi He has other useful things, that there is ‘ p" m9!" 130st “talked a little too much, a. little no other ctaio disease cavflble 0! Rt Hon. Arthur Magilen was se- lected as new leader. He was de- feated in the Feb. 9 York South t"'-"‘ .i‘nr hi- J. W. Nosoworttiy, 0.0.1". candidate. Dr. Minlcn sahi he had p". sCllflllv consulted men considered leaders of the party in all provinc- mclizdizxg Mr, Hansen, in can. National Gov. 1111D0rtant Of Pfltatoe and can Eng’? $51111 Der meal 1»_ eh l; d 1 d, so rnudh estrructiorl. It is difficult the fractional ti?nlgroirlrlionelvfrgezldilorieglitifiio 1° revusuiyc- almost always re- t.i§f“§. “f, $3,“: (fgfited 1-11; a oell- T . , . ugbl 5 bDgepn have been "locked up in a box qug1ntigmqr°si°i>1f,1"5P5°*1°“- _H° state in figures thgn dilmmrlgh- b Toa blfld 9m” nful of swflmmger w“ stat}!tdorrglilziarsrilzrdthviorlxldilfluth: 5:815 to: lgiziiikeolgéefillfliig aiiidfeiiigg time}! theeceui"! has alias}? P‘“°°“h°°‘”§§ ‘En “ch slice‘ uh 111111‘ Ecohgme.‘ It is nearly impossible g6 sgieagugwugiéipgexlmen“ f“ the Ifigglilir sail?‘ n has. “P391 we Browne‘! Stewed chcefie lmpgsntil b11¢°° " polirnn sur- u! marsemig and mod o y v8 lace! to reach Mr. Gordon directly, he Rees for sumo“ d8, and left the fume,- ln a , ' {b C0 , P An.“ eon? added Mr. Clarke favored haviriZ be spread Ifcm 6m dfézued tm¥ certainty and doubt l; afwfi! tull- since ° d cheese melie b“ Pi5d”_ I :0 1:11:15! sgxt‘ at Toronto as a basis m many other‘! by an unsmrmzed should do not only regflgjin; u}: crisp an h He“ l , marketi . MY- r. w. a...» reread .. a testis": rarer"; be gpinlorl that there should, be and recommended m, embamo on grow potames and vegefafi‘, ‘mi: "@1111" 11- 119111“? m!‘ 111mm‘ and shipments from other countries ‘ '5 the potatoes should be let go f1 1 t; g 1 m_ Th , 31'”- Tm! P10171110? 15 119E151 every tenrfgirgiliielclilaleihair$znttgn ‘iora lseed r.zatida.llxylag%anods ‘a cflurfg Bum" time 1t Ottawa as it has not wept“; farmer h“ some mglzogékliass - n enough voting power. l-lc held the dealers responsible for the pre- sent condition of the price. and 111 Buaranteed t 1 - of production, he awillastngts (IS: 1118b priced seed, Useful Information Mr. L. s. Mclain-e. Plant Pro- Spfa mm, “"111Z@1- an Manager‘: Report tcction Division of ‘the Dominion expeiymve Hafiz? mbeigies °mI110Y'118 Department of Agriculture. gave crop m 1942 me l £10818 01 his lire foil i report was pre- useful information and suggestions mo, mvolv- mtliac I of such a. aerated by M1‘. . w. Boulter. Man- and referred to the necessity °1 1c denser of lo... to tire government and if it did, user. provincial assistance which the the amount involved would be I Mr. chairman and Gentlemen: Provincial Department oif Agrl- ma. t if This report is somewhat ancient culture could give, 'I‘h’s question is o t9 T 19 Compared to the am. as it was prepared for the business of such vital importance that we in’ paid 1° protect the wheat. year ending June, 194i. It was think it is not out of place to make gdilwerts. It has already been palm. Au t ore the books could be ra/iher full mention of it in this m °" b!’ the Hon. James Mac. au itcd and the statement prc- report and to include the resoiu- 1, 113°" that the wheat board de. fired. You possibly recall that due tion for the control of Bacterial 1°11 °11 1118 1938-39 and i940 crop; exceptionally wet weather hay- Ring Rot which was passed at that 2°11}! amounts to eighty mum,“ ing was not completed and your meeting and is as follows: 0 ars. The initial price for when; directors felt it would be unwise WHETREA3 Bacterial Ring Rot is 1°!‘ the 1942 crop was raised n. m to call the Annual Meeting at that recognized to be one of i e most 70 cent-s to 90 cents per bushel o tithe. should we strike a fine day serious into diseases and a men- vixen increases on coarse rand nobod could afford in take the ace to e Potato industry in Can- flax and gig-gage diversion 5 all‘:- time o attend the meeting. There ada. be it sidies are added the total s“ ~ was such n continuation of wet RESOLVED; our western grain policy in?“ or weather- that it was decided to hold (a) Thai: the present standards may easily run around‘ ‘s y?“ the wlilidl lggetirifl drurvilnflkFann- "rormseyg Lfilijtatces gernoghrelaxcd: dred and twenty-five milligiigiiun. ers’ ee . zrners‘ ee was a a use or e move- - 1 gs be Mme United Stat“ Department . . called during the wesk of the Can- ment of Tablestock Potatces Libby 5 e adian Horticultural Oouncil meet- new or shall have been dsinfecicd pmgfagzrlmlléillrtiehu announced a ca“ ings ta Ottawa and ilt was very or fiumigated under government m. m’ 1942 crop zyum of raises p10 vexdong, . . necessary tha your Manager supervision; A‘ p. mean, y Cobblers’ these" . 11°“) . y; by, should attend these meetings. Con- (c) ‘that the Dominion Depart- en to mam t?‘ ‘WWI-Irwin: g-row- h bean 1145' g aequently we ape having our meet» ment of Agriculture be requested age auomem H; 1111i Potato Acre- done _ ; . 63c cAN‘nA'uMI\1° ins at this time and perhaps in u, instruct their inspectors lc ex- pnmnem n‘ 11 1942. the De- Ni,“ gun“ "M. 1/1"" 01 11111-31 h" 11119119111111 during amine critically and with all poss- w 1 11118111111 to Support us“. M‘ chdhglfl; 011 the int month it is fortunate tnal ible care shi exits of Tolbiestwll we did not have it earlier. We now Potatoes ori iatin h) discuss at iniecicd with Bac FY1998 111 each of the ma ‘1 11 Mhcdulojorbgsrgd in a province 111s areas for poi-awe; grading Unjtgd uc prices rial Ring Rot sme our mee this afternoon and and consigned to any province or 5 number one or be; ,. M31111 11118 919111118 some very im- portion lhPrfEOI that is free from FOB in carlots. The progr.t..§"i.“,‘,;,1§ ‘Y B CK portant questions concerning the the said disease; and to require aimed towards eirpandgv] mating“ YOUR QN Brown“! pctaic industry. that after the potatoes have been ion but rather to assure 11c full 5 rveflbbycnee?" ‘hgg Our businem year 011940-41 was removed the containers be either Planting of the allotted area e '1 betb¢l“‘1S°' e h ‘gebetterbeans b“ 4111b successful. There WM l W1’? fumlgated or destroy“? which is the same as in i940 8d Legygfll‘ famil’ 'eteli you thatifl’ n “y you 4° in? volume of business done. That (d) That officers of ihe Domin- i941, should not a “mu” array?" Beans he 3°21 before, Libby a W1 Yomvfimenfs to is he quantity 0d potatoes and ion Department oif Agriculture be merit be made tc protect tile pouglto 1-. w, ever tasie lam-mg m F’ d Bu”, wduy- vumi shipped was greater than requested to meet with lesponmble grower; of Canada? wnhc,“ price ' ‘Y b ¢ p-Brow1l° for t previous year but the val- representatives of the several pro- support for me uc of the tun-lover was at least vincial governments to arrange a there 13 the prbbrbiifi??? season $800,000 less. Part of this is ac- definite and uniform program for decline m the tam 11 Severe counted for by a considerable de- tne control and elimination of Bac- 9° crease in the value of the Fertil- terlal Ring Roi; and to assign mu- worm“ of potatoes m _ flier handled. ‘This dldference in tuall the representative respon- we might m“ 1943- __ \ value under 1940 amounted to m.- sihill 16s in connection with the lzi- b,“ pm’ a: I 11m that life" 000. The balance of the 8300.000 in spection of Tablestock Potatoes and Mame for 5G 01' the State of tlurlover represents the less a- the payment of compensation m $125 r h "e11 Moilnalns is mount od money which our grow- growers who are required lc de- an}, lfd "m1" Weight sacked - ers received for , tically the stroy their crops as a ccritrol rnec- ° °d same quantity 0d taboos and sure for the said disease. .' shi in i 41 than in Subvention 0n Fertilizer; 1939-40. en you colloid r t-h t U itcd Effort - this is the farmers reduction l n Another matter which cannot be i viewed in any other light m", revenue through olu- marketing or- re is doubtful 1g mm g that o’ u m! t . 1'1 1 reatment u; our " ganizatlon you can l-eadilyaee that provlnge where such a mined er. the Pwviuwe l1 I whole suffered fort, in which the Provincial De- mower-s is the subvention on financially to the extent cf at least Meme“; o; Agncultme took . fertilizers, However, we govern. one million dollars, and they were eadjng pa“, was mm. w 8mm, ment has announced its pgljcy and _. W118“ 1° 1111*“ 1'1" ""1" m? out this ruinous disease and We are nut-hing can be done about that but g ‘mugging m“ "'1" 1*" °°" able to report that wnue in 1940 11M of the I "1 twenty-three growers had mgumgmueneraal] gatlflggtdgy$x acres of potatoes which had to be the u! collusion between ed “may and m“. mt interest destroyed or cleaned up because oi and “11111111 flcturcrs of fertilizer chug” were ‘my Wnsydflabiy "_ the presence of Ring Rot, there ose establishing the regular. duced. During the past two are we" ‘my °w° 37mg?" t manufacture, u l the not onsratins groans uoed ""1 1" 1941' ""1 ° P°‘°°“"° ",5 , ' 1 "1 “"111 that ghrtdflmtdfflt “out “Hum. olhlglviealselarglagftigaigal Xsnrywlsiider minlmumo fertilizer is the r mount ' . wlluffl" p, lfigriw; :,..,,,.,‘;‘,’,: ing from what would actually have filplyhforlthe bonus but if in buy. weal; m4 4mm“; gummy; been said last August. 11111 Khc P111 c1115. less than 50o lbs. of riiifei-orire does that make? We are w: ihemieul 1s bousht. the bonus mar-l simian ‘m: myywewhgéivutzs “if; ma; fjlifjgficafPpli i" 111111 particular Your organization Quart from the and there are many we regret to n1“! cfflmpio if you bougnl. the standpoint of mcrlreti served in note the increase of disease in our c gmfflz! to make up flag equgv“- s. general way in the nteresis of certified fields. ‘Them is not the e11 0 Wns of 2-12-0 you would the potato industfi- Your Mlmad- large number of clean reading purchase 400 lbs. of Ammonia 2,400 . g . . p,“ $.i€.:.°2i"3l‘.l2.l’.’5;;.‘i;féli‘°b$fl; ”.‘i.‘fii..“‘liirlf..t°li‘°fii.héflilb“‘ ’ ‘ifirli.’ $°§%'.;‘i.‘..:“i...‘°€.“".35 Canadian Horticultural Ccunciliwas 1|; l, p punk u, the “owe,- ms lbs. of both Ammonia and Potngh 0111 d to ‘eniglultih “W111 ‘rage: 13f to Us laymen to ex lain whv this yo}? can only get the bonus on the 151111-11 {Wmm - is happening _'l'he lant Pathol- P osphatc ‘but if the manutaen, Mill-i of the 190111111011 Dwflfimfl" ogiat is finding it difficult to as- urera mix some of these chemicals . ""1 °"1‘°"‘~'i “"9" certain why lllere should be such 1110118 with 8 bit of sand to mllke an tupwaréi dtiendencyo in thin per; EgnElIOJm-bebf the mixture. 06h age 0 868818. Ill! i Ilfl certaim-the grower must use chaser. Could W.’ "m." h" <"za*n.*° rzz; 8}“it."ttil.v’“irli‘°..i.l"’“‘“"ti"? m_ ‘N! ven a r su-sprraa. me orgna- t?’ PM‘ °°m§ Fund,’;‘,.§"§§ ‘p’; been stripping certified seed to the co wit-h the manufacturers? 1s it e re somew a m m be u,“ u, m“ “m, of; w,“ m. United States for the past twenty- pose e at such rot can be put gum"; five years and- until lately we have over people who think they w. h“, been able to refer with pride to living in a democratic country? that the 1940 crop was sold wonderful record oi thousands We are suffering all tho mistake; . This had some effect on of acres of potatoes showing common to a democracy as well as m‘ 194,1 91.311211?“ "ind is: crop scarcely a trace of any virus, being subject tc the penalties oi a very rnuc uce in Year after year this story was dictatorship in maintaining our . planting for Tablsstock and Gert- rcpested and almost invariably industry Your Choice of 1.1L?- locns with Pork Ind ‘It more hum loam Vega nriun In Tomato hues without Mull loans with Pork and Mcieucal KH- noy loam with Peel. B s»... Pa... for containers. in]: can a igugeist; “m, 1 eases, e and sudl matters. Th was added amount of w-rir the time ",1" wwrur-a vqpwlv l E a B ) l.