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HOLMAN LTD. summerslde Charlottetown FENNELL and CHANDLER LTD. 155 Queen St. Charlottetown Phone 87 pm FERGUSON TRACTORS FARMERS-Bu fore you pur- chase that new Tractor. make sure you see , Medal 1!-A40 "N nTw F.rg' , Made in England "5." l 1. Powerful 4-Cylinder Motor. 2. Built-in Hydraulic System giving it that EX- TRA TRACTION. 3. Easy To Drive. 4. Economical To Operate. 5. Economical To Purchase. THE MOST ITALKED AIOUT TRACTOR TODAY. THE LITTLE GREY "BUNDLE OF POWER” w. e."nAinIioIIIi.I.1o. I-rnr. GUARDIAN. cmlluarrerowu Agrlcaltareihilalster -- market conditions. (continued from Page 6) "Our Government has done ev- erythlng possible to improve mar- keting processes and other promises, this has been their cry for the past year. This was the promise of the Leader of the been given the establishment of Opposition when he was chosen as Mlrketinl BOIMI in H10 hope lhll leader last summer. This was his mnrket conditions milht become pmmise in the Legislature just stablired. I believe that this has prorogued. To spend less money been of some I-lsistlnce in this re- on the public services of this spect. sirens "presentations hove province. To ieduce your mm. been made to Ottawa regarding dual of living. To make Prince price support Ind I-uimnce his Edward Island I less desirable been promised inthis respect. pi," in which go ii”, with reference to off-shore ex- -.-rii, issue i, sqiiaieiy N10,, ports the provision was made in the people of this Province. Do ti," 9"” 59559” to VNVME ”'"”' you wan, ii,” expenditur” "id clal aid. Unfortunately no firm less services. or do you want more? 5319' WE” imEdE- 1L”"'eVE"- "3 Wl” The Liberal Party promises not We W"'i"F"- Aili 9 lime to cut expenditures on necessary under U" ad"?! ci;'ec'p'"u"n.A;” public services. We promise to ”' 1?” ah” 9511;! ":”"t'': we; continue existing services and to ledm if in” ii” h T: 9" R expand them. Working ciosciy " '3” W c '" "m”" ”p' . . proximately one million bushels of with the Liberal Government at . , . . the surplus from the market. I be- O"”” V” ”e "i it P””"”” ” lleve that this will help to stabillre Teen” upwards 0! mt" million rice: and it is mv hope that suf- doilars this year in cash subsidy. gclem potato" Wm be removed M 3'”! we pram" m spend um prevent any lowering of present money to the best advantage of muket levels the P"”'i”Ce' "I would like to also state that "Which mama do you Wet”? I have made very vigorous repre- The Conservative Piatfoml of re- senmuon m ma Fade", cavem- duced ””'ic”' 9' the Liberg ment to continue the Freight As- Policy 9' e”P”'””"? ca"'dE ” sistance Policy on feed grain. and iii "19 midst M P”'”p”"'y "d ”" provisions have been made, as ihe threshold of boundless econo- usual. to cnry it out until Juiy' "W3 P055iblmi55- L” "5 3” ”"' whon,Ihave every confidence,fur- ward with Liberal policies and ii," provision in cqnim-mity wiih 1105 bit-'kW3i"d Wml C0"-Wwauve the usual practice will be made in P0iiCi95- D0!” SW9 "19 Cm" provide assistance during the next servatives al chance to cut your year- lncome. it is dangerous to tam- --The Depaiviment, .3 ,1,-may in. per with lorosporiiy. iimated, will follow up its efforts "NOW I Would draw the KW?!" to improve home supplies for liva- tion of our falim people to the ef- sunk and In mi; 1-egpacb surveys forts of this Government to as- have glregdy been mode on need sista them in imPi"0Vin8 bolh pr0- grain with the intention of im- duction and marketing conditions. proving the quality and grade of We recognize that livestock is the our seed and by so doing lift the basis of our agricultural economy level of grain production, which we and we have consistently aIiampt- hope, will make us less dependent ed to improve our livestock in- upon imported supplies. dilsilxv. We would refer to our policies in support of Breed As- sociations tllrough whom we have generously subsidized the pur- chase of bulls and also the place- ment of breeding females. Farm Labour i'One of our big problems at the present time is that of farm inb- our; and this is a. problem that ex- lets all across Canada. The attrac- tions of industrial activity in the large centres at. high wage rates has tended to move labour from Breed Associations at the very our farmers. We are doinlz every- moillclli. are making contacts with mini l7055ib19 P0 05391 ""5 tV9”d- oid Country breeding inieresis Through the immigration author- im. the imporiaiion of oumand. ltles at Ottawa and Unemployment in-g sires which we hope will in- 303"” W9. 3" 5nd9&V0i-ifiiil t0 flllence our whole livestock econ- 55”” "V" ch” l”b”w'"5 "cm om.” Two oihei. Breed Associii- gouniaries such as Holland and tions have imported from out- cf” "lav 5" ””5r standing Canadian herds, sires of Under i'1j?1m' hngreggnenc W151: great quality and merit. We are 0””W”'tg””;';m! 35 mm m'" convinced that this work con- dmmg 9 35 "1 yea" (CW ducted through our Breed Associa- the co” 0' '1'"nspo1r5u oni c "at; lions has been remonsible for Sam? 1:23;”) ntynghthfgggngce 1:?” 3”” mesiook imp”vemem"' illiiijegsx havee Slileen moved each vear 1" addition in mist howew” we into this province from other prov- are launching this year a new and mass This labour has been of impwved Bu” plammem Policy rent. assistance in harvesting our which will provide for increased gram but more particularly in the financial assistance to individuals saving of om. potato crop. om. ei- md gmum M farmers mm grade forts with respect to farm labour Old Country Contacts "As a result of this policy two baa brought about unfavourable rt for. the industry. Full co-operation has n with our farm people in placing the agriculture of this province on a high basis at efficiency. In doing so I appeal to our farm people to give this Department its full sup- port and that support can best be given by marking your ballots for the Liberal candidates in your dis- trict on election day." MARGATE SCHOOL Report for Match. ' Grade X.-l. Mary Kaye May- haw. Grade IX.-1. Shirley Hender- son; 2. Floyd Crane. Grade VIII.-1. Olive Wall; 2, Roscoe Major; 3. Murray Mayhew. e - . . son; 2. Batbara llutb Iron; D. Mona Ileyhew. - Grade V'I.A.-I1. Joseph Iloauirk; 2. Erie Mono: 3. Justin Moculrk. Grade VI. B-41. Sheila Dunphy. - Grade IV.-1. Katherine Dunpby. ' Grade III. A.-I1. Paul Bender- aon; 2. Scott Woodside. Grade III. B.-1. htricia Dun- pby; 2, Isabel Adams; 3. Keith Adams. . .. - Grade 111. G.-1. Maryorle Wood- aide; 2. Jack- MoGuir't; 3. Con- stance Brown. - Grade II. A.-1. -Mary Dunphy. Grade II. B,--1. Donna Jean Baker: 2. Diane Mayhew: 8, Ed- ' win Johnson. - . Grade I.-l. F ,' Johnson. Teacher-Muriel Sobey. JAPRIIJ 11. 1951 I Every wife knows that making i a dream house come true takes a lot of planning and a lot of saving. But two heads and two hearts together make sharing and planning a happy job. You may be saving for a new honiq new furnishings or equipment. Whatever it is,” as a woman do remember that the more you know about the banking services you: Commerce branch has to oEer, the fewer problems you will have in, planning, paying, saving. And as you get to know the manager and his sta&' you will find how pleasant it is to deal there, how would like to point out met, in”; outstanding merit. The thus provided by this administra- tion for the support and improve- ment of the catile industry of this Province are so far in ad- vance of previous policies that there is really no comparison. merit of an adequate veterinary service on Prince Edward Island. Veterinarians have been scarce and to tell our livestock people that we have now established in Voter- inary Policy and this service will be available during the Iory where investigations. examin- our livestock men. covered by the iveif. level will be provided. place in valuable present day conditions I feelthat this service to the farmers will be of tremendous importance to the indll-'-ifir. I am sure that our farlzl people recognizing this support in the production and vet.- tremendous influence these new policies will have upon livestock improvement in the province. "In addition to these over-all pol- icies. the Government is extending its field staff and expects to add at least two more men -to this staff during the present season. One of these men will he an expert on new crops and their production and I in no phase of work that can be of greater value in view of the high cost of imported feeds. Potato Industry "I would like to refer to our pa. taio industry. This year ha.a.been particularly disappointing. Large crop! of potatoes in Canada and the United states far beyond dg. meatie needs, along with lower price lllpport in the United States ASPIRIN i. f(l(L I I. fulliv ”.Il SURE l'HROAl I”l'wCiliDS herds who wish to secure sires of employment will be continued with policies vigour. "AS I baoklrolmd 10 ii 1iV95'-00"! sidy on ground limestone to a level policy I have also felt that there oi 32.00 per ion, This has pefnjjt. W85 I Brent 116801 10? me e5iiIbii5h- ted our farm producers to buy this the need for this service has been iiiieniion of our farm pegplg go me zreat. After a thorough investisr excellent facilities provided. Darne- tlon of the problem I am pleased iiiiuy in our daiiymeni in me new W658?-iv cheese producers. Our year to our farmers. iAn outstalld- may now 1&1 mg; may can gm,-e iniz Director of Veterinary Services iheii. pi-oducg, here during g, gush has been appointed who will be in 5,350". can-y than over thg seuon charge of the Agricultural Labol-a- oi deiiciency and few these mp- ations and research work will be which will bring . higher gvei-Egg conducted at plactlcally no cost to ioi- the season. "Thm"3hO"t me Pmvmce W9 "X" forestry. land clearing and drain- pe” L0 1”" " Wt” 9' 10"” 51”” age problems. The Government has sidized veterinarians whose respon- acted pmmpiiy Wm, i-upeci, to for. sibillty will be to take charge or esiry improvement and two quaii. the Ve"e”””y wwk m We "35P"l' fled forestel-s are now available to lve arelu. Under. this policy within give advise 3nd direction in aiming We ”" i"'e5C”b9d '0” each W” and protection of forest areas. We e".m””3”- 3 mm” Cmrle 9' 53-90 believe that the service thus pro- wlll be made on calls and visits to vided Wm 30 in ii, prevent, any i”m5 f'"5P9c”V" "I the m”"33i'- dangerous inroads into forest areas 3!" Wecm and at the some time will provide cases. of course, requiring opcrn- ii regiiiaied Ind pmpei-iy dimmed lions. special charges at a very low program of cumin: "id im-at um-,. "Ill view or the great loss taking "ii and meswck "lid" value to our farm people. We"”0l'5 our farm people will appreciate the erinsry fields will appreciate the der-di-aimge whim M-9 now placed i policy to squander money needless- "! would like to also point out that the interests of our farm peo- ple with reference to ground lime- stone heve not been neglected and co-operating with the Federal Gov- ernment we have raised the sub- much needed material at a very low delivered price. "I would also like to draw the Cold Storage plant. This was built by the Government and placed at the disposal of our butter and dairynlen plies unto the market at prices willing they are to help. - The CanaclianBank of Commerce The Commerce? ' D9-50 SO THERE'S LIKELY ONE NEAR YO5 l BRANCHES . J "S THERE ARE 600 COMMERCE "Attention is also directed toward servation which can be of perman- substantial economical "In addition a land clearing pol- icy and a drainage policy have been established. This policy was I asked for, and I am confident that facilities for land clearing and un- at their disposal. Soil Analysis "We have a special Provincial ex- pert assisting in the soil laboratory and a great mass of information has been provided individual farm- ers on their soil types and recom- mendations for proper soil treat- ment and fertiliser applica” "Our farm radio program over CFC? has been exceedingly popli- lar and informative and has car- ried market servicea out to a very large number of both rural and urban listeners. These are only a few of the services rendered the farmers of Prince Edward Island. "I have no apologies to make for the Government's program with respect in Agriculture. some crit- icism is occasionally made that we do not spend all the money pro- vided for our Department. I would like to state that it is not the Gov- ernment's nor the Department's 7'! am convinced that inhno Prov- -v IIIIIIIII ” Y0"! Sprinr Outfit la onl your accessories. Choose smart collection. 5' as effective u' cihem with caro olorful Glove; at JINOALINI OI IIAIIIO CAL! IIAIIDIAGI ia bleak” 'brown or ted colon with new. smart novel featurea- ' priced- ILASTIO IIANDDAOI simulated calf. Mot-oeee er alligator in now Sprint atyies. colors and aim. Priced- 3.0