. gram w-hich would avoid the waste A pass by t can be lotoducod in {EDWARD * snowluc AT —- U BAY-Will. 8:15 - 1 - 8:48 v “NOTrREC OMMENDED FOR CHILDREN” ALICE FAYE . DANA ANDREWS LINDA DARNELL‘ 5N AN6EL A. ,.. gggupwp ion! RiViRl Bull»; EARN “in: Lliiviiiiilii Wily ililiiiiill OTlO PRtMiNGER SPECIAL — MARCH 0F TIMI ‘ “LIFE WITH BABY” The first radish he harvests “"1113 the 1101110 Bardener more than the first robin. Three weeks, more or less, from 899d i8 sown. round. rod, spicy roots are ready m serve, brir ing to‘ the menu a zest which stim tcl winter-jaded appetites. Yet. many home gardeners have had trouble devising a radish pro- at comes when a lasting is fitifihlfi 3?". 353m“ °'“ e oo um anidhmust be tlfo . , mum e cause o th ve short season that earl finishes r12 main edible, The ear ier they are the shorter this season, because they are rowin fast, and quickly ed le e on their way to the goal of al plant life, the production of seed. Wth radishes, as with other] crops. you must sow according to ‘ what you need. Figure out the number you will use in a week. and estimate that twelve earlv radishes a foot of gar- Then sow a week's sup- gly of an early variety at a time. dseason radlshes will be usable for two weeks, so two weeks’ supply of them San be sown. The ea ly varieties _o not gmw well in hot‘ weather. If you want a supply all summer, sow a late, summer vari- that season. But frequent small lots is a good rule. 1 except winter radlshes which take two m ‘ mature and remain good for six weeks. They i grow very large, some several pounds. l One way to grow early radishesj em h “l mum arr ts d be ts PHYS 8y. .c o an e . all of which are slow to germinate. Nut more than a tenth as many radishes ls the other seeds should be used. The radishes will germi- nate quickly “marking the row" where tho other seeds lie, which will assist you in. cilltivating. Be den row. tho time the t - Secret of Radish Success, A Sow Little But Sow Often weighing ‘ . the seeds of» Harvesting the First Bsdishes Gives Home Gardeners a Thrill sure to pull and eat the rfldlnhflfl i1! they mature before they can crowd the slower crops. "A flawless nmmonns WEL inlyrn {s unlit! ni°§m"°$§i'| and nor‘: in beasts- m-nAv Shows 3 15' - be jlfo us»... Kiss Counts! ‘ _; ‘lilo TRUE story of two gallantwomon in Paris! . the BUNSTANEE BRiCii Bennellllelds PARIS~ liRB.Rii i.ii UN EXTRA! NEWS i’ nronvza-rr - cosusn wannmo In the presence of immediate friends and relatives s pretty wed- ding was solemnized at Holyfirrln- ity Church on Feb. 28th at 3.80 lxm. when the Rev. 0.0. Brad- shaw united in marriage Hilda Beatrice Oosman. dau htcr Mrs. John E. Oosman an . Corn-inn of Sand Bosch, Yar- mouth, to Ernest Nell Georveatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Geor- “veatt of Rocky Point, P. I. in a floor-ion h gown White sheer, with SGT-ti veil and carried a bouquet of re roses and fern. She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Carl W. Alien, who was gowned in floor-iengt dress of pastel green, carrying a bflllquet of pink csrnations and _fern. The groom was sup orted by the bride's brother, alter smsn. After the ceremony s delicious supper was served at the home of the bride's mother Mrs. John Cos. man, Sand Beach. ter ln the ev- ening a Zi-tlered wedding cake was cut by the bride and served to the guests. The happy couple left for srhort honeymoon trip through the pm- vince, amidst a shower of rice and congratulations from their many friends. They will take up their residence in Charlottetown PEI where the groom is em oyod. . w Previous to the wedd ng a sur- grise shower was tendered the ride, who received s large num. ber of beautiful and useful gifts. EAST AFRICA SURVEY NAIROBI. K — ._. aerial survey of fir» olfifi. .12.’? ned for the forest d i; to lwm 1h serves, concentration of timber, where ens. to: “rm h“ - Y I W 8T6 are dying off, young we” MIXING MILK Homogenlutior- mochulnllv breaks up the bulterfat content 533d tgiigerses it evenly throughout ma‘ h, mum-ammo, lowland-flew; rlmri: A For Roi/o.‘ Gondii . T s HON. HORACE WEIGHT Dlliinflnt conditions won llounood in the Legislature week by Hon. W Prince. Budget debate. Wright reviewed world conditions at some length 1n hi; ope fenrarks, stating that 1f we want dunocracy preserved we must have Christianity, and that fault of the world today is that we do not put Ohrlstianlity into Practice. The need for food produoflon was never greater. He was sods- fled that the farmers of this Province could nroduce twice the mwunt they are oroducina this Yes-rt! theyhad thslalbor todo it. " are We faced with this I quite Iiroe with the made that bhs DNMM D oes labor the once they m ea. ‘rhst is the s ques- lo the 1y milled tun %53 question was asked whether. after ir disc rge. they hs were to fanning. The ne- port was 4 oer cent werewgopirg b0 book to the farms. but cent were aoinz somewhere "Whly was that? Those know mythic: shout fanning conditions can state very defin- itely iust wlw that was Those boys. most of th else. who - in a Dosition that he had absol- utely no purchasing power. Form boy; become so discourai with this condition that they don't wont to so bac This di ast in l o: things instead first. Our states- thlt the mQHTit (d (‘Mm- epomg ‘Dflmaél? on the pros- perity of the formers. Mr. Wrlxht cited fiuures in this “l”? l. 2...f“i..°'ll..é"..».‘i‘2 s us on. e . s w. hove millions to feed. 3km convertinl a lot of valul- h“ food‘ into alcoholic bever- lses which are nrwinz a curse to the country. study Increase "We find a steadily i-nu-oasinl so on in liquor in ever! province o1 Canada. and that in- crease has been accmnolished by increased accidents. increased dis- ease. venereal ass especially. In Canada we are consumlnz alcoholic beve es to the ex- tent 0d one mill n dollars a day. For every one dollar that we snend ‘in! education we spend sev- en s on - Dlstlriletcoilllilr gtrivncl msgyfotbat dnnkinx th is thwProvince. The member (or Becond Queen's (Mr. Matheson) also referred to the increase. He stated csmfld-ly that he voted last year in favor of this amendment. thilnkinl Possibly it prcvvemsnt. Now he is _ t the blame on the, administra- ion of the law. I dont think thlii is fair at all. I think it is fair to consider that films amendment that was oossed last year provoked more drinklnx. "I made the oroohacy last your thee there would be an increase. My colleague tells us that there is an increase. and we know that n Smashes-side lm- . I" told I couldn't . 100' z "He thought milht realm ssflin." I If Chest is Sore Ami Bftéilhiflil Huris D0 This.’ you Catholic tho St. Patrick "1 have visited u» industrial school at Halifax. and that school numb It is not In ordinary uublls hdlool oggeti but apart from Abbot they got no of Had. They are under m imam ourselves m- ended in my trade. ‘That is a nlohlcn that is foo- lns us We have been com slderlm it or tbs last year. and we have‘ felt that we must uro- vlde accommodation for those our own Province. We. two or three “different ys in have had lac in those and given the neouswy vooa- tional training which they need: and if we can new a man to loot after these boys I feel ss- sumdthatitissoimtobesfleet benefit to them. It may cost us more than the £10,000 it is cost- imt us now. but there will be bot- tcr facilities for caring!" them ac that instead or or ab. as will become. they will tum oi izem. p o : man whoed-lnswbcm yer‘! v fui theft" ' bgyf‘ some rmral and spiritual $215 they get to tho s when . will have lg be sent some James i 81.200 t At nresont there are I say what he said was absolutely incorrect. Ha lttold what was absolutely mantra. last sulzgested ethin: to‘do with lettinn that man clear. 1 will stake my reputation uninst t Mr. Mckienziez. "What are the facts. than?" t Hon. Mr. Wliilht: ‘I don't hI-Vt to state the hols. but that state- ment is absolutely untrue. I will 53y this. that that men was not allowed to no clear. Be was ar- {Iosted by the Mounted Police. Mid e was tens - molar, isgxmsio: "Is be servins t now " .- . Hon. Mr. Wright: "That is" u larsslamsoimwmlyou- ~ Mr.’ McKenzie: "We don't want a ofalise liflpt5ll0lh What are the ‘a .. - . hon. nleng y‘ et uh facts from the Police. ‘ “g4: Mclzmsie: "You are not atatinvr the facts when you don't tell us whetlagwho is servinil his mate or . Mr. Wrlzbt: "That has nothing wig» with the case." a . . . e: “ use o! niakina s statement if is misludlm?" More Banana Needed 'o<>nv.mium. m. wrizht said w doubt that more vigorous rubbing a u. h c, lock and side with Nsrvl.ll:o—ls often vary advisable. This nootbing °°"‘° llnlrtsnt mks Into the us; yam tbopain in coated, sndgim 1m ‘that w. gottouleopdacoountodthounndsofolioep... A vv 1e A. s. “o Th» one day an Experienced lam-mi maybe it w‘ llrecsfleinintheToscnrlfioloebodrsnktlistkoptthesboop DY‘! thQ 0'5 I v. ‘ " . i -’ So Herold STOPPED tes all WIN, olslngodmtg‘. inflict Asia. A1111 rial» my he only p: l my them aheeppvergtlge fence before sleep overcame him ‘ And in s lo! aigbu onlyvfdfiel. with Anltliontheglyozonolel‘ Q u-nyml-e-u-l-lvu-am-laas-F ollzenaronpsotbytbocsflolnlluosobqmg" “y, lain. ll you find yourself sleepless, unsung-g. table -try changing to Possum. You'll . _ like its rich, heart-worming flavor. Not lilo lea, not 11h colon, jolt I grand flavor sll its own. levy to ‘ls-nub Pon—'righ h u" WP Jun b! adding boiling water orbounllkafiomlsutbnnllnsorvhl. .’“‘\ ‘Illa. D. A. Yo». Mandi l. 10B: following thudflmoaod buhmnmt: “n tlmmgn m‘ ' OH 0h. - ‘ v 1m minus). m P ocoedlngs In Legislature Answer was tabled by Hustler the ollowins question: D n flow of the Government since September i948 and the amount ortheyearlysolarypaidtoeselza includlnc all official-b appoints under the Pxuhirition Act. AMIWRZ aofhlaiualiaxmnii. . m“ m‘ ‘lgbo Godfrey, may l. l9“; ‘Inmates MsoLoan. 0a.. 1o. mo: 1 Mutab. on. as. _Miss ma» noon». Nov. s. mo: .15.‘? Msohlesr. 1101.7. 1040: MacDonald. Dec. 1o. 1w: Thmqi¥smlséz ‘i?’ $.95 m“ an Aorto smuuin Q bill . v1 v convenient ‘m alarm emthy deeds or ‘ called '# to “M” “method-of copying s5’; E a 55g; 5g i‘ g8 l? 5'3 c going to be." Mr. Wrilht said. “Igoiis xloinz tartan more minim e ncome one you‘ gur farmers to (firmly install the electricity Ell over this Provlme. a cor-tam led with 83mm them tions. If we exte into the soarsely settled districts the cost of d tribution is cur- talnly coins be s95 E5 o? g was satisfied 0n hhc records MscMillou Dr. geaannbelaaasndt the pro eu- v sional acts where payunmts luvs not n r when u.» paves imlllned himscl w b; protected by the lawyer's ro- c o. ‘ - sofiflfl‘ ”' “'3 “i2 ‘dc-Ed . was u: ous so the nxblic ssoinst unnofeaicnsl Matter. f disouadon the bill was rsoort lined to. Olvlo Dcgllstlon of‘ Hon. Ill‘. use went tnto oonmltue with Mr. MacKensle in the obair nanActtoensbloihoOityof ‘aharlottetown to nus ext-sin "W- laws. gr‘ farmers mmlethl-Il ten miles city. shall receive the. each meet-ll’ i! to. s pm. the House took meal ..._.________ cams-onus WEBB!“ q Alice M. Geleiy dw hi" . 03%|". and Mrs. Charles W. l"- ly, 4B Belem Sh, Brsdfur. Mllh y‘ ‘l?!’ 'fi'§':'°otll‘d§¢l'§'°§§'“ 11:11:58”- " c illsn son of MmCstherlno Gil- a ma... n. no. bogey"- st the double rim: w".- Tiio bill author-lots the Cit! many. William P. Bolnnd ssnl u : - ‘ Aw Maris, Mother At Your Feet "(ilTootsssndenscta - Islneelin mdOLordIAmlfot law. _ -- Worthy. n Haul M. Sullivan ent. Wis at the organ. i enter into an enguzanent _ The bride who was river} n by the police service and marriage by her father, woie s tion of the oi ,whlte dille sown with I vlded under yore ""1"" vs Sgmumnw Mpg“: bl s ms and carried a wlite “Emmy 904:1“ 143;; 91 v yer book with n while "P- a m mom was” “b - <> To , "1 . » . Whit went onxo review hm u n 3;.“ épfi - Mr Frank Hum ns. sislci of Eeflio W 3m l“ m, paw gm“ the bride, was matron‘ o‘! chose‘: u. or om M , .lud scum 8M W0"! IWH" P" ' ti‘; authority h “m. w». and lace and urried an old fash- tm glam of thfity and c; hge "'35" W" °°°"'° °°‘°' able sbnointmentumbewcf a" lykbaoéidsfn vlbglskgf gm “m. ion or Hon. Mr. the Home v! into with w at the Hole Whittier for the lm’ tn lots families. ‘ o" a black . in tho ousnAnttoomondtboOhal-l ‘ bill s ' m; We - u b I do“ h ' t t tn o‘ 3.3.‘; Isis. We oven’ go o rev to do it. and my onl, is that on worth while. M t0 make conditions in the country lt- trmctive enough for the younsfl‘ Dr. MscMillan: "Didn't you Dill an Ag: enmblinz you to do it Mi '1 gr. wright: “We haven't not the 11mm“ ct. thcl-lkh ' Dr. M» n: “You ‘never had o bride's motlisr _ m and white ilk arse? 4"" “m; g corngo o r roan. whl av ¢§§d"§°rm"wl§§"§°'¢=m'§e .018?“ p. M“ ggly or of list r s brid 4n char-Koo of the t room W! °k w" pmqugedfby bdiaullors 0M1!’- sllterof o iil‘ (‘mm " i i5- marlin! (‘Q “lam-n if“, pl-lamsths IE...‘ a u; Jim“ ‘w b "1 7 ~ Jfififcnl? =15. W")