‘1-K14 ~ tbetlurfin ruasdsy. Aplll 21.1054 I l POTATO DRDWERS A T T E N T I D N 1 The attention of potato growers is directed to the, provisions of the "Prince Edward Island Potato Act" which: requires that “no person shall plant potatoes in the Prov-I lnce of Prince Edward Island unless the seed used is of the, class Foundation or Certified. as determined by the officialj inspections carried out by the Plant Protection Division. Science Service, Dominion Department of Agriculture. Pro- vided, however, that this section shall not‘ apply to potato crops. which, in the aggregate, on an individual property, do not exceed one acre. unless by proclamation of the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council otlierwise. _ _ FURTHER all potato crops shall be subject to inspec- tion as follows: _ _ (a) Subject to conformity with the regulations govern- ing the production of certified seed potatoes. cg'0p8_ Planted with Foundation seed with a view to seed cert_ificat1on._n}8Y be inspected by the Plant Protection Division, Dominion Department of Agriculture. _ ‘ (bl Potato ciops including those planted with seed oi‘. the “Certified" class with a view to tabiestock production shall be inspected for bacterial ring rot, or any other dis- ease or insect pest as may be determined from time to time, by inspectors dilly authorized by the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture. - Each potato grower shall be required to register each field of potatoes for inspection as follows: (at If for seed potato production. applications shall be: submitted to the District Seed Potato Inspector, Dominion Department of Agriculture. (b) If for tabiestock production, application shall be‘ submitted to the Prince Edward Island Department of Agriculture. In accordance with the Certified Seed Potato Regula- tions each grower who applies for inspection of his crop for seed purposes shall be required. among other qualifications, to supply proof of the planting of seed of the Foundation class in the field for which inspection is requested. All other growers shall be required to supply proof of the purchase of certified seed used for planting the potato crop. Each grower shall exercise the necessary care in the planting. cultivation. spraying, dusting, or harvesting, of his potato crop to avoid any possible contamination with bacterial ring rot through machinery, harvesting contain- ers. storage or second hand bags. Failure to comply with any of these regulations shall ijesiilt. upon summary conviction to a fine not exceeding $100.00 or in default of payment to imprisonment for a term not exceeding thirty days or both. All growers purchasing and planting Certified or bet- ter in 1953, and whose potato production from that planting in that year was classified as tabiestock will be required under this Act to secure for planting in 1954 Certified Seed or better. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND REPRESENTATIVE WANTED The Crown Life with over a Billion of Insurance In Force has outstanding opportunity with preference for an at present employed and qualified salesman. This position offers an immediate income supple- mented by commission and bonus and excellent pen- sion, group life and health coverage. _ A real chance for a real ambitious mazi to great- ly increase his income. Write giving full details to:— CROWN LIFE, MARITIME BRANCH, P. 0. BOX 10. MONCTON, N.B. Replies strictly confidential. Mcitlnglg ‘qgi .. Marven’s COOOANUT BARS on- if. ' , Beauti‘1’uiNEWC0l.0RS - II E! — lull-color Ioldor have your J-M dealer . . . or write Canadian Joluu-Monville, Dept. 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TCA officials would not per- mit Oonrad aboard the plane unless the former director of economic development for Newfoundland agreed to speak to him. A ltewardeaspsked Dr. Vald- manls if he would do so and told Conrad that the answer was a {lat no. Under arrest on I warrant charging fraud while employed h'.' the Newfoundland governnient. Dr‘ Valdmanls sat at the rear of the plane and the curtains near his window were drawn. FIRST TROUBLE Conrad said it was the‘ first time he ever has had trouble taking a performs . lruly line car! A OINEIAI MOTORS VALUI IlIusImml~ Lnurentian Sedan Dollar for Dollar You Can’! Pontiac ALLISON MacLEOD 126 Cumberland St. inwtiubau.Qouiiyali~ ;a:o:"i.nthenu1!uucLMmob used by civilian as well as navy plans. A navy apokeanan later said there is a standing order that no cameras are allowed on the naval air station but this has been in- nored as far as the commercial part of the airport is concerned. Saturday. however. the spokesman said. I member of the Corps of commissionalres took. it upon him- self to put the order in force. The base commander has point- ed out the error in the interpreta- tlon of the order and given in- structions that entry of pi-ea phot- ographera to the Oommflfilul sect- ion of the field shall not be imped- ed in future, the n-, kesnian sold. The oommiasiomln at the [she did not say why the ban had been imposed but Conrad said it was clear, as it was for one day only and there was little other activity at the base. that it was because of the plane oarrying Dr. Valdmanis. The rommiruionairo said he had orders to search all cars and con- fiscate all ciuneru. The camera was returned when Conrad left the base. The plane left the base shortiy after 1 p.m. A51‘ for St. John's. HONORS DOCTOR QU'Al"Pl£LLE, Sask.. (CF) — A bay and island in one of the scenic areas of northern Sas- katchewan will be named after Dr. M. C‘. 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