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Whether it's a bi job or a little one. see your C- -L Paint Dealer first. (all). PAINIS 'r VAILIS E. R. NEWSON 204 Kent Street Kingston E. V. MMLEOD LLOYD S. COX Albany Morell H. D. CORBEIT H. S. McEWEN Alberton Lot. 40 W. M. BOWNESS W. A. POOLE 8:. C0. Bedeque Lower Montague KEITH PRATT BERGMANN'S - Bloomiield Montague ALFRED McPIlAIL JOHN RICHARD Bonshaw ML Carmel K. W. DOULL LEA & McFARLANE Brsdalhane Murray Harbour MATTHEW & McLEAN Ltd. J. L. MoKlNNON & SON Bridgetown I Murray River A. K. LORD H. R. MOASE New Annan PETERS & -GALLANT Ltd. Cape Tlavarao A. & F. GOSTAIN Clpe Won, . North Bustlco 1:. .1. MacDONALD & co. 0- R. CAMPBELL Cardigan North Wlltshlre ELLIS BROS. D. D. MacLEOD & SON Central Royalty Orwell Cove E. C. NELSON D. G. REID Cherry Valley Peters Road . PARKER CANFIELD L. .1. HUBLEY . - (lrapaud Plnotte - 1 A D. J. McPHERSON I. P. GAUDET Eldon Richmond M. w. MacDONALD A. A. HOYNES Eldon St. PERI! L. A. BURLEIGH . ED. MURPHY & SON Ellerelie Sen View J. D. JOHNSTON HARRY MacLAUGH.LAN Elrnsdale Silllhvile J. H. FRANCIS STAR GROCERY I-oggum, Souris E. s. JOHNSTONE sz 00. GEORGE WILKINSON For-gun, Springileid West N. A. CUTCLIFFE 8- 0- DIXON Fredericton TI'Y0II VERNON N01711: C. I. LIDSTONE & SON Hunter mver Tyne VIII"! CLARENCE crmmy F. .1. TRAINOR. - xouyv. cm" Tyrone McKENzm & co. II. S. MacLEOD & SON xen,h,:gon Vernon River E. A. BUELL Vlilage Green GEO. C. MacLEAN Winsloe ” , . "SsnsvtltetieeeIleeetiIretIesCsInpeIge,lsyiJilo-27 " zz CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED ATTENTION FARMERS McCOliMICI( GRAIN DRILLS ll. 13 and I5 Marker Plain and Fertilizer PRICED TO SELL llAWS0ll'S SERVIOE STATION CRAPAUD P. E. I. I-PW-I SERVICE QUALITY VALUE - "' FERTIIJZERS - CONTACT W Hmdhdhncaua chertettetewl r. s. I. Junior Igirmsrs Junior club News There are live poultry clubs or- ganised on Prince Edouard Morsil. Baldwin's Road. Abram I Village, Rustioo and Kingsboro-: and Point. I others. one in Elmedale and the otherln ca.:ounpec-Bow- Ian area are planning to organize this tall and obtain their chicks as club orders next spring. At Morell the club members all bought their chicks, over 3,000 birds. as one order thereby saving considerably on initial cost. They brood them all at one place and as s club project have all the cooker- els caponlsed. one of the club members, Robert Webster. s mem- ber of the 1949 poultry team that, went the Royal Winter Fb.ir.. Toron , has learned to csponise and is doing excellent work, thl d; 'l culture. New members CHI-ll and Gerald csseley. surrounding districts. of Charles and The close co-operation among Sea-i'let0wn.. club member: and adults in this ' ' area is highly mendable. The Bedeque-Freetown The iorrner Mont Carmel Poultry William Cairns. has to ioxm a larger group. i The Kingsboro-Red Point club is newly organized this spring and! has all appearances oi beim a. good club. Bald-win's Road club has i mem-, debating competition debated was: full use of Co-operatives All the clubs are planning to Barrett and Wendell sell co-operatively in the fall I I I Twenty-two boys and girls be- decision. The judges came members of the Gowan Brae Miurphy, President. P. E. at the organization meeting in the Cyrus Poirier, school there on Thursday evening. May 11. The officers for are: President. Kenny Mallard;lS. R. Prince oi Lot Vice President, David Longsphie;lchairman. s. David Secretary-Treasurer, Zilla Molinnis; Adult Directors, He Mallard; and John Macailllvray. - David Peacock. Dept. oi Agri- culture was present and told oi the organization and projects of Junior Clubs. This club plans to meet the 2nd and 4th Friday 0.! e.ach month. I Proiitt, President This (iobatc was the first 0.! series between several Farmer groups over and the Lot 16 group. debate is planned ior The Northam Holstein calf club ris Deacon, Department or Agrl. for this year who were present were. John Montgomery, Eric Jeiirey, Arthur The in the club csponising and in his next meeting will be at' the home George Wright. team oi Margaret Car- on; has gained with Abranfg v.11. ruthers and Ruth Wright uphold- ing the aiiirmativc side won in a broadcast over CJRW Summerside Wednes- day night, May 17th. The subject "Resolved that the would bership ed 26 and consistently has make ior 9. prosrperousland happy meeting 8.tl'.8il('.lIi'lu:a oi almost 100 citizenry in Prince Edward Island. per cent and are doing very well. j'I'he other team, Gordon Yeo. Keith Birch irom have the cockerels caponized and Lot 16 presented strong and con- vincing arguments tor the negat- ive Side but lost by a quite close were .1. R. 1. "Golden Arrow" Junior Cali Club 'Ileachers' Federation, Summerside; President. P. E. I. lcmm union League; and Allison oi P. E. I the new c.iub'Da.Iryman's Association. Rev. Dr. 16 acted as Peacock, Fieldman, Department of Agricult- ure gave a brieftalk on the aims and objectives of Junior Farmers. Junior the Island.. The teams mentioned above repre- mnted the B deque-Freetown group The next Monday evening at Tracadie Cross Hall be- BULLETINS FROM BIRDLAND WltllFRi'.l),E. vmi.sor' I Arnulcsn Brant High in the sky. a large, irreg- ulsr (lock oi noisy birds was coming towards us. They looked like Canada Geese. but seemed to be too small. There was not the customary V iormation, their wing-beats were not suiiicientiy slow and laboured. Yet they had the long, slender, black necks or Canada Geese... But listen! As they came closer and lower we realized it was not the ordinary ”ll0l1k"; they seemed to he call- ing "c.r-r-r-ruk' or iirr-onk, krrr-onk". And look. The black "stocking" extended too (at down, right to the chest, and here was no big. white mark under the chin. Now the binoculars showed up a taint, white mark on the side or water They were below eye level, moving past. us. and a white V on black could be seen over the tail. Brant, oi course, those small, grey- brown Geese, arriving irom their winter resort alom; the Atlantic coast from Massachusetts to North Carolina, As their favourite iced the neck as the birds came down.; down, and finely landed on the; S"-0 i"'"”" A (flint "ya his new W EAL puppy will be fed Dr. Bill- lard”: exclu- slvr-l 1 MW 100D x. Yes - EVERYTHING your dog needs for sturdy growih,Abound- less energy and oll-round tip lop condition Is contained In DI. Bollurd's veterinarian-tesied lormulas. And everyihing your dog's oppeiiie craves in the way of meoiy totislying goodness is ilglil there in Dr.Ballord's furnous pet loods. Ensure your pet's well-being by leading lum ONLY Dr. Ballanfs Ilia load that has EVERYTHING! ?I-re! Wall 711:!!! Solid metal dog tog . .engvaved will! your dog's mine and address lor ANY THREE DR. BALLARD'S labels. Malling Iri- slruclionc on each package. TUNE IN ON "SHARE THE WEALTH" EVERY hunters. Summer is their season, tar away from human be-I ings. The home is said to he slmp- . is in the shape oi it great elli,se.l probably 3.000 miles long by 1,003 Is eel-grass, procured when the tide is low. they keep pretty much to the salt wsitrr. However, some fly up the St Lawrence River as iar as Montreal every spring. The majority continue straight norlh irom the Gull until they reach their breeding grounds on the west coast of Greenland and the islands of the Arctic Archipelago. Too inquisitive and easily de- coyed, Brant are good targets for tween Tracadie Junior Farmers and St. Margaret's Junior Fatim- ers. The winning grousp Monday night will then com, t with cherry Valley Junior Fanne-rs. The winner of this latter compet- ition will advance to compete with Bedeq-ue-Freetown. 9. 1y a depression in the ground of al "mes Md”- tundra, marsh or sandy beach. It. NT :51 made gt lfrags. mes-d. and Frrea-1Plon To Use Waste ers, 331 He W Own. On) tour to six greyish-white eggs arelPlllPVl0Od laid. usually ii. June. 1 Those of us living somewhat in-I land have a iJ('I.l.er chance of see-i ing Brant in autumn than lnl spring, because then these birds migrate "Cross country", Leaving their nesting giounds in the Arc- tic, they ily south along the west- ern shures of Hudson Bay. then! TRENTON, N. S., May 20-(CPW -New machines which will dia- pose of hitherto waste bark pio- ducis of pulp are are to be built here, it was announced. W. F. Knoll, general manager at Dominion Steel and Coal Corpor- ulion here, said the machine-s ”stacomizer"-will till a ion:-In southeasiward. over land to the' Co . J ' gnized need in the pulp and Slang” ';m"" ufine mmei paper industry for the disposul, 0'-13 3 ew Wet 95 wm9 1"" .recovery and utilization of wists by one route and return by anoth- er. this is an unusual occurrence; Besides, there are only a small number of flyways,. each one com-l manly used by many diitcrent product bark by dehydration. Only two of the machines have been built, at Ansonia. Conn.. for use in Canada but am now on all Canadian units wo id be mann- kmd, of bu-db But we nyway of fractured by Trenton Industries saffstl the Brant is very "private", ardi A ::llIl.BAllAIiil'5 DOG ECAT FOODS SATURDA Y NIGHT MARRIED GERMAN PRINCE Queen Victoria in IMO married her cousin, Prince Albert oi Saxo- Coburg. ALIIIIIIIM Corrugated and Ribbed let ROOFING and SIDING sum 5 to is-,9 it. issues 36" covered 82" wide M gauge lerhee lead reel memento s illustrated lelder ssi-ate Qlvhqlulll as as Is pl netted immediate Dell::ry ho. Isgm held their first judging class on Friday. May lzth at the home at Mr. Spur-goon Dyrnfnt. O 0 12 members or the Bear River ' Ayrshire Club were present on Tuesday evening, May 16 at the home oi club member Joe Mac- Isaac tor the iirst judging class of the year. - O O I The sea View "Whitehead" cali club was organized Tuesday night. May 16th with 22 out 0! the 26 present indicating their desire to become members. Fifteen oi these already have calves tor the club. Morris Deacon. Department oi Agriculture. acted as chairman and S. C. Wright, Derpartment oi Agri- culture spoke on the organization 01 Boys and Girls clubs outlining the objects and work oi the club and duties at the members. Dar- rach Murray. Principal at Sea View schcoi ably assisted in the organi- ring. The iollowlng officers were ap- pointed 2 President. Thane Adams; vice President, Enid Donald; secretary- Treasurer, Grace Campbell; Adult Directors, Darrach Murray and Jack Murphy. The members planned on the first and third Tuesdays at each month (or their meetings. The next meeting will be a judging class at Robert Suthei-land's on .iune oth. . . ' The V-E cali club of Bodeque held its tirst judging class oi the season at the heme or their Vice President, Arnold Waugh. wilmot Valley. The meeting was guided by Mor- countrv iiardss continued from page 2- ....m..:m....m... saves on the time required ior transplanting. Seeds are so very wonderiul. . . . Here in a quiet and dusty room they lie, Faded as crumbled stone or shitting sand, Forlorn as ashes. shrlvelled. scentless. dry- Meadows and gardens through my hand. running Dead that shall quicken at the call oi Spring. Sleepers to stir beneath June's magic kiss. Though birds pass over. ub- remembering. And no bee seeks here roses that were his. in this brown husk s dale oi hawthorn dreams, A cedar in this narrow cell is thrust, That will drink deeply or s can- tury's streams. These lilies shall make summer on my dust. Here in their safe and simple house of death. Sealed in their shells A million roses leap: Herc I csn blow s garden with my breath. Here in my hand I iorsst lies asleep. -31. Stuart. snow. . Iuseueu In 9ass Connstlenai : Limited. Mr. Knoll said. ST NCT A -dad mMp ne8ata The Distinctive 1950 De Soto offers you unexcellecl luxury . . - in design, comfort, performance and safety. It features time-tested "Tip-Toe" shift which takes the strain out of driving by letting you travel all day without shifting gears. Be sure to drive De Soto before you decide on any car at any price.