eo} * : ys » Public Works ; = Refunds of Revenue 655.231 pag: Riga td leader Other Current Expenditures 428,040. | tree. It consists side branches, the desired $12,589,054. | somber and spacing, can be ar- CAPITAL AND OTHER EXPENDITURE The motto for pruning young Culverts 40,000. | apple trees should be, ‘Prune Highway Construction 1,500,000, | lightly”. If in doubt /about a cut Bridges : * 300,000. |_do not cut. Provvincial and Federal Trans - Canada Highway 1,000,000.| When pruning young apple New Machinery . 100,000. | trees one should first remove the Hard - Surfacing Highways 7,500,000, | dead, cankered, broken or badly Beach Grove Infirmary — Staff Accomodations >. * diseased limbs. Main Building Roo . | BEARING APPLE TREES Boiler Hous 5,000.| One of the chief objects in Provincial Infirmary 6,000. | pruning mature trees, in addi- Riverside and Hillsboro tion to increasing the amount of General Hospitals — Roads and Landscapes 15,000. | quality fruit, is to keep the trees Occupational _ Therapy 1,000. | within height and width bounds. Male Attendants’ Quarters 500..| It is a good idea to start at Laundry oo 3,000. |the top of the tree and work Falconwood Farm — Reconstruction of Bara 3,500. | downward, cutting upward grow- Bunbury Nursery — Assistant’s House 8,000, | ing limbs back to strong laber- Provincial Building 7,000. | als, removing the crowding bran- Vocational School 60,000, |ches. Remove dead, broken and Vocational School — Capital Equipm 20,000. | diseased wood. If two branches Cold Storage Plant ‘ 5,000, are rubbing remove one of them Prince of Wales College ' 1.500, |—the weakest one. Remove all Government Garage — water sprouts except if one is Charlottetown Ventilation 1.500, | needed to fill a vacant space in Water Line 4,000, | the tree. Government Garage — DISTRICT W.I. OFFICERS Summerside 40,000.| A conference for District Of- Marine Railway 1,500. | ficers of the Women's Institutes Welfare Building 25,000. | will be held on April 1 and 2 Health Centre 3,000. | at Parkdale Hall. The program School for Deaf — Equipment 10,000. | is designed primarily to help the Scale House — Wood Islands 10,000 | officers of the district convention. Farm Credit Plan 250,000. | It will include group discussions Tourist Accomodation .Loans 150,000. |on meeting procedure and pro- Assistance To Rural and Senior High Schools 125000. | gram planning for the conven- General Hospitals Construction 335,000, |tion, and a panel discussion on Subsidy — Gulf and Northern Shipping Co. Ltd. 20,000, | different phases of the district Subsidy — Seven Islands — Gulf North Shore Trade 20,000. | convention. Mrs. Julian Herring Rural Electrification 250,000, | will be chairman of the panel, ‘| and will be assisted by four oth- $6,348,509. | er members of the provincial ex- : L.___" "| ecutive. A demonstration on the TOTAL EXPENDITURE $19,437,554, |““Art of Smocking” will also be AGRICULTURAL NEWS P.E.I. Department SEED CLEANING Too many P.E.1 farmers are sample to crade reject on the basis of we17 seed content, you may be swisg more than 100 grain sown, you wovld be spread- ing more than 10,000 weed seeds per acre. sii time to clean yours. and your neighbours seed properly. so don’t wait until a few davs be- fore secd'-¢ time and rush “im unfairly. Also remember that to do a good job of cleaning grain, you have to take out some under- sized and oversized light kernels in order to get all the weed 5 seeds. So if you need 50 bushels of seed grain to sow, take 60 busa- els or more to your cleaner op- erator so he will have some leeway to do a good job for you. If vou cl grain at your own farm, it is time you checked your machine to see that screens, . fans, ete., are in proper through any faster than the recommended capacity of the : = z A i Be i | i i .e sles en ef Agricultury of these products should be care- fully followed. ; Virusfree strawberry plants are found by a procedure cal-< led ‘indexing’. A runner of a plant being tested is grafted to a runner of an indicator plant. The indicator is a plant of a variety of wild strawberry that is extremely sensitive to viruses. If the plant being tested has a | virus infection, the indicator | shows clear-cut symptoms a few weeks after the grafting | When a strawberry plant is | found to be virus-free, it does not mean it will always remain | virus-free. The viruses are spread | to strawberry plants by aphids. | To help prevent the spread of | the viruses, a grower must dust | or spray the plants with mala- | thion every 7-10 days during the | growing season. , In 1958, as for the past few | , the Department brought | in from the United States, yirus- | stock for distribution to Is- | growers, but unfortunately, | shipment consisting of | a 548e8F LEEE es results. free plants. ' i nsatisfactory Last spring, a screen house | was erected at the Experiemen- | tal Farm and virus-free plants | were set out in this house for the purpose of propagation, so within a year or two, we will have our own supply of virus- | @ saw are recommended. We ones oc Sere wee Se ° sal: trees to a desirable pattern so For Coming Fiscal Year. _ ts se se"teanenes war ce is of the provincial estimates ,.,|of bearing heavy crops of fruit. re OES Seemed ieee Geet tent ers A tree which has been trained * @RDINARY’ EXPENDITURE |whea young will be easier to Debt $ 1,877,400. |Spray, thin and harvest when the on os asics ia . 1'956,861, |S° they will grow rapidly aod At‘orsey + General 250,660, ;come into bearing earlier. As Legislation 108,990. |the trees reach peak bearing the . Agriculture : ou.s09, jean of seule eee ~’ Industry” and Natural Resources E 128,150. increased, required, order included. The delegates will be guests of the Department of Agriculture at a dinner on April 1. The, Hon. Eugene Cullen will bring greet- ings to the members, and the guest speaker will be John Mar- tin, National Film Board. ..This ee ee ae oe 5 ee ee ee Se dept RE. Steg glorious colors! and Avon Knit New look for classics . . pretty dressmaker details... See TRO Coes nc ° ‘*} the Sweater and Skirt news here. MOORE & McLEOD LTD. |} AT Have You Eve r Meta wil be ty « fim on : have a committee to @ recreation program conducted moved . Peters sec- by fees Andie tenant Profit Declines ended by Billy Rooney that Pat- partment of Agriculture, sy Peters, Kenneth Dunn an be presented and discussions held | OU Companies Lid. Tuesday re-| inating committee. ; on projects of the provincial and | 2"? * W9ver-cent decrease in} & was moved by Joey national organizations. its net profit for 1958 as com-|van and seconded by Edward Prégrams have been sent out |>27ed with the company’s record ifn that Rodney Dingwell to all the district officers and it|%°at im 1987. John Webster be on the recrea is hoped that all districts will be| Ms #naual report showed a net | tion committee. It was moved represented. profit of $3,250,448 for 1958, com-|E@ward Coffin and seconded CLUB NEWS | Persay bad'a goal of 0.30 op |e eee Heat Pater Pet Helen Jorgensen, Secretary of | COmPany had a profit of $1.10 08) ers and Dingwell be on Fredericton Club re -|25#4,189 shares in 1958, cOm-|the lunch committee. ports that the members attended|>27@¢ with $1.75 om 2,029,318) Recreation consisting of eee eee Soe Cenen' aes diet brought: the meeting to a sion it was : ~ fon "My Responsibjlite Ten ara | tie Supply 0 oe etenr peedent {ttt Hatem Dingwel. Secretary. | bership _ters _be to retain the three professors om. |Home”. ‘They aiso Si : the excestet Gem and t held its annual meeting on March Mir. Mact ‘ean ee eee oe ee e lesson on “How to Launder a|'%8. although there was a no-112, 1950 at the Holy Name Hall.|“The Duties of ae Sweater”. ticable upturn in demand in the |The meeting was called to order | ber” and on cipal untenable. The Malpeque 4H Garment | #5 quarter. by the President, Jackie Lewis.| cedure”. A: sab gg none OOUO Fe Club‘ girls report that they en- : There were twentyfour mem /then held amo view Wednesday his letter of yes- joyed a St. Patrick’s party. They | asic stitches, various seams | bers present. under the direction ignation was mailed Monday and are planning to assist with col-| and The meeting was opened by the|Lean. K w: it would become effective’ Aug. lecting in their district for the| The 4 Garment | repeating of the 4-H Piedze. The|aret Lewis that 31, That is the usual date for col- Red Cross, Club enjoyed a demonstration at | roll call was called by the Sec-| Margaret Lewis ts to be teranbiated The Secretary of the Cardigan | ‘heir March meeting on “How to|retary. Then the minutes of the| gram committee ; Garment Club, Carol Redmond,|iron a Shirt” by their jeader, |iast meeting were read and adop-|by Jackie Lewis. reports that the members are|™Mrs. Wilfred Craig. They also|ted. The list of prize money was| The next meeti doing well their projects. |had a discussion on manners then read. today April ist At the next Emma Mae-|@ restaurant, at a theatre, and| Mr. MacLean was asked to out-|ie MacInnis. Intyre and Anne Gardiner will|in public. Mrs. Craig also gave|tine the project club. This was| ‘he Heatherdale lead a discussion on fashions for|4 talk to the members on how | followed by a short discussion ‘Conta spring and summer. to behave during the National Twelve members answered to|Anthem. The members are pro- roll call at the March meeting of | eressing well with their projects the Tryon 4-H Garment Club. Fol-| and at presently are working on lowing the business meeting the| their skirts, knitted articles, and leaders conducted’ a discussion|on their scrapbook. on Table Service and Table Set-| Sharon Howatt, Secretary of ting. : the Park Corner Club reports The Hunter River 4-H Garment | that they will hold their Achieve- \Club Secretaries, Roma Bagnall|ment Day on May, &th. Th and Marilyn Carew report that|hold business meetings regularly they plan to present prizes to|under the guidance of the lead- winners on their Achievement Day|er, Mrs. Donald Lamont, Games, They plan to hold their Achieve-|recreation and singing are en- ment Day at the local hall dur-|joyed by the members at each ing the last week of May. meeting. J The members recently held a| Trecadie Cress Garment Club cake sale and raised ten dollars. members are busy working on They enjoyed working together |their projects, and are getting on this project’ and derived a| along well with the projects out- great deal of benefit in the plan-|tined for first year members. ning and arranging of this sale.|They have completed their ap- Highfield Garment Club are |rons. At the last meeting the progressing well with their work|members enjoyed a demonstra- according to the report from|tion on Table Setting. their Secretary, Barbara Henry.| The Triple “M” Calf Club was They sponsored a Crokinole Par-| held on March 9, 1959, at Marie ty recently and added $14.70 to| School. With the President, Ken- their club funds. The girls enjoy- neth Dunn, presiding, the meet- ed a demonstration at a recent | ing opened with the members re- meeting on making gift cards| Peating the 4H Pledge. and parcel decorations from used| Fifteen members, four visitors cards. The use of 4H gate signs|and the Club Leader were pre- is also being considered by the | sent. The migutes were read and members of this club. approved. : Brenda Ferguson, Secretary of It was decided that the next the newly organized 4-H Club at| meeting be the annual meeting. Hampton reports that the mem- It was moved by Edward Coffin bers are enjoying their meetings | and seconded by Joey Donovan, as well as working on their pro-|but defeated, that the officers jects. They are all first yearj|be nominated from the oor. R members and are busy learning |was moved by Patsy and the fundamentals of sewing such | seconded by Billy Rooney that we in fabulous Ban-lons styled by Helen Harper hdles & ASQUdIcH? For the past’ 75 years, residents of British Columbia have been running into—or rather, running away from—Canada’s “Abominable Snowman”, whose favorite haunt is the Fraser Valley region. Don’t miss the illustrated feature by Weekend Staff Writer Stephen || Short Sleeve Pullover $4.95 .|be sure that his This coming ‘spring, there-may not be a single grower who can strawberry plants are completely virus-free, | and so it would be advisable if | Sizes 32 to 40. Long Sleeve Cardigan $6.95 these growers who sell straw- | berry plants, and who have had | virusfree stock in the past, if | they would call them improved | strawberry plants and not virus- free plants. | APPLE TREES The fast of April or the first | of May is the proper time to | plant apple trees in Prince Ed- | ward Island. When trees are re- ceived from the nursery’ the roots should be well soaked with water. If the trees are not plan- ted immediately you should dig | a shallow trench and heel them in. The roots should not, at any time, be allowed to become dry. When planting the tree, dig the hole big enough so that the roots may be spread out and not crowded. Before the roots are placed in the hole it is a good idea to mix some peat moss with some good soil (about half and half) and place this mixture in the bottom of the hole, then soak with watery When the tree is placed in the hole the soil should be tramped well as the hole is being filled. PRUNING Pruning is one of the most im- in orchard f s that reach the peak of fashion excitement. Slim sheath, and all- round pleated styles, newest spring colors. Sizes: 9 to 20. g* ‘ 9 4% STORE HOURS TUES., WED., THURS. 9:00 te 5:00 FRIDAY 9-9 SAT. 9 to 12:38 On The Island It's MOORE & McLEOD LTD. “Your Favorite Shopping Centre’’ eT tated Franklin for up-to-date facts and fancies about this hirsute “weirdie” with the 16-inch footprints. \ Canada’s Changing Face Weekend Magazine gives readers a pre- , view of an exhibition to be seen across Canada of buildings which have won Massey Medals for Architecture. 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Weekend Women’s Editor Doyle Klyn tells how Miss Club 800 helps to run a popular teenage pro- gram. | Your best reading value is your week-end newspaper! _ THE EVENING 7 All This And More In Saturday’s* PATRIOT 0 ee 3