.?7 - liiiiiiansriims roimu-ossgriouaarotu-shear .1-1,, freight assistance policy of -.-stern has now been In 'ect so long that not many farm- ” mun the effect of this as- iance on the cost of feed grain ”.d are produci cost of livol ,.,ck.uthepolicywa'etobe discontinued and if the -railways m granted a 14 per cent increase. .. might rates the cost of mov-' mg g hundredweight of western! am or its by-products from the had of the lakes to Charlotte- awn would be over one dollar per. hundred. 2 my the present time the total- fjoight rate to Charlottetown is 59.00 per ton of which 812.3) is co.-9.-ed by the freight assistance Policy leaving the balance of 36.20 a be borne by the fecder- When and if the demand of the railwaymo pound, a, ,3-a;m' lor increase rates is granted the' mditional cost will be. if the pat- mu of the past is lollowed. pas- varlety of questions effecting far- mers. The following statistics cop isd frosnythat latement will be Between'1St0 and llstthe fol- lowing changes took place: The nusnh of farms dropped horn 3.0” to 531.01!) - a drop of It per cent- The total -farm labour force dropped from l.rIl,000 to lM.000 -s drop of 37 per cent. The unpaid family labour drop- ped from 419.000 to 157.000-down 3 ll per cent. The paid labour on farms drop- ped from 157.111) to 100.ilJ0 down 32 percent. DUT'l"l'ER PRODUCTION Butter production in the prov- ince is still below that of a year ago and for the week ending Dec- ember i production stood at 09,- - 8 year ago. This decrease is likely for the most part a rellection of the conditions brought about by a red on to the feeder. This is -livery dry fall and resulting scar- matter that is causing concern to city, of pasture. Packing plants Ma.-mme feeders as it places mam at an increasing disadvant- ,g9 as compared with their fel- laws in Ontario and most of Que- (2 bsriie Federation of Agriculturel has a committee preparing a case on this matter and will in all like- wood be requesting that the farm- gfs share of the freight bill be limited to 35.00 a ton with the balance being absorbed under the are experiencing a large run of poorly finished cattle. this condi- tlon is likely apparent in the dairy cattle in the province as well. U.S. MARKETS Canada is no longer a major ex- porter of livestock and dairy,pro- ducts to the world markets, in- cluding the U.K. However. sub- stantial markets for hogs. cattle and poultry products have devel- oped in U.S. Dairy products were pnlicy. The freight assistance has been of marked value in develop- lug the Maritime livestock indus- try and it may not be generally rgalized to what extent we are de- pending on it in this part of the world. nil: DELEGATE Next Monday night Farm For- ums will be discussing a topic pro- posed by the Canadian Federation of Agriculture which is providing the study material for "The Role of the Delegate". In democ- ratic countries organisation natur- ally function along democratic lines but then may be neverthe- less variations in the type of meeting and in the method of re itesentstlon which farm organis- on employ. .-In a membership meeting every member is present and can re- present himself and decisions will be made on majority basis. Mem- cut off from that market by em- bargos imposed by United States, but there is a free flow in the other products. The retention of access to this market depends to a very impor- tant degnee on the kind of trade relations we have with the United States and the degree to which Canada successfully holds its pos- ition, in principle and practice. as a supporter of expanding world trade and gradual easing of trade restrictions. 100 MANY FARMERS In farm forum members were asked to state their views on the question "are there too many farmers?" The South Freetown group had a "There aren't too may farmers but they are working too many hours. The Iiehron Forum stated there aren't too many farmers if the speculators were taken out. concise opinion. M . questions of policy. liershlp meetings are possible where the area covered by the group is not too large or where raallly large number of members The Souris West Forum was of the opinion that there are too many farmers in the West but I. not , that the Maritimes can have more F." 0- I I"? wound” --id .'i.'”':.';.o7' ."'.i:i.'f.'...f'..l.it'-i"..'Z'.?.'.i; ' w'g::;':n:.o the supply in many farm products. hid! 01 0 talus FORUM nouns s clslons is vested by the mesnbsn Y . Farm. Forum Christmas Holl- days will extend from December 17 to January 7 when forums will mm raw-rd I-l--a n-lmn-nu u....""' "33.Ti'2'.”?i'L.i?.'.'. 'wii:"f.'.-i?y' Association is I member body of Wu” Ind puny mean... , As an example the Pi-otestaatcrpbaaaqe contributions Montague Districts. per Mu. II. VI. Back. . is. 35.00 Arnold Wightman tom Davk'l-Rourke. 05.0) Gilbert Clements. 35.w Cecil Kill Mrs. Nellie Fraser u.oo Mn) Archie Hume 34.0) Charles Fraser Still Peggy Beck 38.00 Kenneth Norris son Vic Pepler 3.00 H. L. MacGregor 3.00 Coop S 00 Elizabeth Allen 200 each: loan t Dick ence Landry. 'l'. M. Llewellyn. Har- ry Jamieson. Arnold Maclasrc. DeLuxe Cleaners. Garnet Macin- tye. Atliol MacKlnnon. Ben Mac- Lure. Mrs. Mae Clay. Eric Mac- Klnnon. Clayton Rennie, Mrs. George Allen. -1.50. Mrs. Reggie Reid. 31.00 each: John White, Byron Stewart. Angus Matheaon. Hattie Buchanan. Mrs. Tom Cameron. Spencer Llewellyn. James iMac- Lean. Mrs. Arthur Brown. Mrs. Atwood MacDonald. Horace Fras- er. Richard Knox. Catherine Cur- tie. borne Wigglnton. M. F. Mac- Donald. D. H. Murray. Neil Hool- ey, Claude Nicholson. Mrs. M. Mc- Pherson. Mrs. Player. Flor-rle Beaton. D. M. MacDonald. Cpl. D. Wannsmaker. James MacKln- non. 75 cents: Mrs. M. Maclean. 50 cents each: Catherine Matheson. A. M. Rogerson. Mary Lamont. Mrs. Wallace Reilly, Lorraine Mac- Rae. Janet Vanlderstine. June MacDonald. Peggy Shaw. sue Hemphlli. Total 132.75. Collectors. Connie lugs and Hal Illmlll. 15.00 Ron. Keir Clarke. 10.00 Ethan Stewart. 10.00 A Friend. 700 Stewart and Beck. 5.00 Mrs. T. R. Jackson 500: Dr. A. E. Ings. 82.00 each: Alva Brehaut. Mrs. J. P. Beer. Mrs. Nan Nicholson. liilchey. and Vanlderstine. Sena- tor lnman, Mrs. G. S. A. lnman, M. Olive Poole. B. If Yeo. Carl Boehner. Lorraine McLure. Mrs Roms Shaw, lvor Phillips. Adah MacGrcgor, Edith MacDonald. H. . Smith. 1.00 each: James Cudmore. Cyh us A. Shaw. Eric Dewar. Fred Vuozzo. Doug. Coffin. Mrs. A. H. Dewar, H. C. Johnstone. J. J Ste- wart. Norman Scott.. Mrs Sybil MacLean, Mhrshall Reynolds. Mil- lie Lake, Lloyd Marshall. Stewart Hansen. John Tredenlck. Mrs. Edith Macbeod. Total 00.00. Collected by Annie M. Macliean. 10.00 McGowan Motors. Ltd., 5.00 George MacDonald. s.oo Everett Kins. 5.1!) A. C. MacKay. 3.00 Robert MacMshon. 3.00 Mrs. Knott. 2.00 each: Miss lda"Moore, Eric Scott. Douglas MacLaren. Mrs. Russell MscGregor. Mrs. Charles MacLure. Sandy MacDonald. Mrs. Arch Wright. G. H. Nelson. Mrs. LeRoy White. William Macltenna. Elizabeth Ste- wart. Mrs. Rueben Maccannell. Mrs. John MacDonald. Mary Ken- nedy. Forest Clow, Nelson Shaw. Mrs. George Sorrey. Mrs. Henry. Munroe. Mrs. Ann MacLaren. 75 cents: Mrs. Leland Nelson. Mrs. Milton Kennedy- 50 cents each: Mrs. Sid Kerr. Mrs. Beamis Rourke, Mrs. Wally Campbell. Mrs. Francis Fraser. 15 cents. Mrs. Stan Straight. Total 35.25. Collector. Mrs. James A. Shaw. 31.00 each: Mrs. James A. Shaw, Haywood Mac1.ean, Mrs. Duncan Mackenzie. Mrs. William MacI(en- xle, Mrs- Malcolm Maclienzie. Dan Campbell. Mrs. George Gor- don. Mrs. Gerald Lannlgan. Vin- cent White. Leonard Campbell. 15 cents, Mrs. Miller Matheson. 50 cents. Miss Phylls Reid. 35 centl. Mrs. Mary Semple. 15 cents each: Miss Matilda Rourke. Mrs. Fred Maclrityre, Total 312.10. Total Montague to Date 3350.90. LOWER MONTAGUE 1 Neil MacPherson g . Ma Qu , M,-5. Hugh cu , Grand Total. Montague and Dis- 82.50 Bella Macl(enzie. Miscs 5:: E. MacLeod. iiirsl. 1.51. lrictiv 544-45 . ”'oo "chi John N. MacPherson. D. Martin. i Ire. Ray aims. law. 0. It:--vrcsoala cnou llnarnzananl nrsralcr. sen. o'er-aar. Ins. Wlllasn era. lvaa Scott. in oiddinss. At- Collector, Louis Keith. cauocior. Margaret Jean Msthe. arm? n... on... min, F'u'Y- DRE 14- 1956 Tbcwdhn '59 3 wood um gang Mada-100.00 The l(eitli's- son and Mrs. Malcolm Matheson. Mrs. Bert Maclseod. Mrs. Minnie lye. Mr. wallt. sunoa Nlcholsoa..ss.oo each: Mrs. Leslie Csmpbell,l2.00 D. A. Mscflse. ssoore. Mrs. Wilbert seocabougli. I'll? JAVA APII Manny Jaeksa. III. ANN? 3115- L. M. Peardon. Edward LN each: Mrs. Gordon MacDon- Mrs. Samuel Irving. Mrs. Clyde -I035-RTN 1333.5 (AP) " "mm (33330 '- N5? King. ssrs. A. D. Mclsue. Dull!-II Campbell. aid. Mrs. Malcolm Mntheson. Gor- Kerwin. -ax person were killed and men west Mclntyre, am. Ella slanted. sl. Mrs. William gm, don Mstheson. Mrs. Maurice Van- as cents: Mrs. Mary Davidson. more than I00 In ml:-ins -I I as mills W of Mrs. Harold Dooiuadortt. 300'" Total sum. Iuerstlne. Christina MacRae. :5 cents each: Mrs John Giddings null! of Hood! Ind that demands for I mi-per cent vase - Metllsh. Mrs. -Milton Fraser. Mrs. PEMBROKE 75 cenu; mould Mlcphee. Mn. vu-um crow were East Java last week. The have Oswald Collins. Mrs. EM! FIICG Collector. Mrs. Wendell Graham. 50 cents each: Mrs. Stanley Mac- Total 0.35. Governor's office said more than the editorial A. Llewellyn, J Nicholson. 3- ss.oo each: Mrs. Grant Graham. Land. Mrs. Malcolm Benton, Mrs. VALLEYFIELD wnsr 75.000 are homeless. Dslnnse II- of Ill Austrian daily Bradley. Ilse Lavers. G. Mac- am. liarold liicken. Mrs. George Martin MacDonald, Mrs. D. A. Collector, Jimmy Maclaod. eluded more than 13.000 homes de- . m-saxlnu and the All!- Leod, Freda Apt. -A. Graham, Mrs. Wendell Gra- Mlcpheey Mrs. Alex MacLean, 1.00 each: Rev. Fred Maexlnnon, stroyed. 15 fishing boats sunk and trims news agency APA. as well so cents: Mrs. Tom Clai.r ham. Ben). Henderson, Geo. C. 345- -1001! Bruce. Mn. Malcoln) Alex Martin. thousands of acres of rice fields as ls-edance . are taklns so cents each: Jack Campbell. Graham. MacPhee. Fulton MacPhee Mrs. so cents each: Herb. Mscxensle. Hooded part in the strike Mrs. Jack Gandat. Mrs. James 150- 31.50 each: Mrs. Charles Illcken, Jack Peardon, Mrs. Preston Pear- W. A. Bruce. Milton Msciieod. Beth. M. Msclnan. II. llorrilom Mark Jackson, Mrs. Howard Reid. don, Mrs. John Macbeod. Adam Malcolm Ross. Ansull M-rtin. 3 V0030 M11 3”” 01.00 each: Melbourne Llewellyn, MacKinncn. Mrs. Norman Mac- NOHDIII Ni!-'I10130l :3 cea:a a"C.JMscDolI8I1I- Stanley Llewellyn, wuben G... Donald, Mrs. Delbert Catllria Total 500- Tcensn - 9'0" 7"” an S-tgllzlllnliiilcken. Lester Hlck- c:;lt;:G;4h75. rmnna. BELFAST , C0"ect0l'I- Mn 3'1"" "4"" en. Mrs.y Willign JoS'enntEEabaHtl;Ik!- C ””'"'.M"- Daisy Gordon. E.k(;owrEqlEnrEai1v,'1rni;it0erv.wSI' A F & A M. and Mrs - G urr. Hannah Collings. William 3." 3-00 Mrs- D. Scrlluseour. Collected by Phemle Gillis. ' ' ' 3100 each: Mac!-cod IIlgm'0;:;- Graham. Mrs. William n. Gra- 1-00 6-sh: Mrs. Daisy Gordon. zoo Duncan MacTavi.ah, Bennett 3- M-cl-000 - gs: .JanIwes Graham. Mrs. Carl '5'; tMab4-ill MIlcvNe"- M131. -lI(ack Gillis All members of St. John's Lodge No. 1 and Victoria Lodge 1' am, . C 5 er. I . H118 ': - t ' V 31.50 V”. mount. M-chew Grrsmsig Graham. Mrs. dc! Mrs. DEA Km": 3 H1 (1;.g0is eaEl&!dileiob;3cPC;)::.onEdliI: No. 1 are requested to meet in the Oddfellow s Hall at 6 o clock 81.11) each: Howard Vickeron. WlI' go cent; each: Mrs Alice lii it Total 100' 5,un,ie,., J' D MuDou.li Aug Saturday evening. 15th December. 1056 to receive the report ter Beer, Allan Nelson. M11 5- 5- Mug Heather Grairam M CRT: ORWELL b,-ey MaC'Le"a,,' Momy MuE';.ch. and recommendation of the Building Committee, and to con- aelglell. vmlgnmmclaigligzy mi; ert Graham. ' E" 0 Collector. Evelyn MacDonald. ern. Herman MacDougall. Ewen alder the purchase of property for the Lodses , a ii an. . - Tomi , y . . . m. M... -. -. -- W ”:i.5'... ”if.i2”'El2: ..'2:::” W c- -. w--- -- - son. Carl Stewart. Mrs. Che-tar GLEN MARTIN nisriucr pelh MacLeod.'Mrs. Norman Wood to cents: Abner Mscliachern. McLure. Mrs. Jessie Shaw. Mrs. Collector. John N MacPherson Mrs. Percy MacLeod. Mrs. pv L 101,31 15,50 Pherson, Peter M Sam MacPherson. 81.00 Angu Total 316 WIIIM ROAD Collectors, Mrs. art and Mrs. Cecil 5.00 Whlm Road W..I 1.00 each: Mrs. Hugh A. Mac. acLeod. Mrs. s MacPhersou, -00. Lawrence Stu- Campbell. G l Mrs. J. H. MacDonaTcTehlr:EoI);:: 50 cents each: Mrs. Ernest H. Mac- Donald. Evelyn MacDonald. Mrs. Bill Macbeod. Duncan Gillis Total 11.00. CAMBRIDGE Collector. Mrs. Roy 0'Q)nnor. 1.00 each: Mrs. John Davidson. Mrs, Grant Sencabaugh. 75 cents each: Mrs. Archie Mac- Leod. Mrs. Andrew Graham 50 cents each: Mrs. Alex Clow, MAY MEET EN NEW DELHI (AP) - Informed sources said Wednesday Prime Minister Nehru may confer with Prime Minister Eden in London before he meets President Eisen- hower next week. Eden is due home from his Jamaica rest cure Friday and Nehru is reaching Lon- don Saturday on his Ilitht to Washingto lie Stuart, Wesley Campbell. J. W. Campbell, D. M K. Mrs. Norman MacDon Donald. 75 cents: Mrs. Geo 6) cents: Mrs. 50 cents each: Mrs. Agnes Stuart, MacBeth. Webb Nicholson Cecil Campbell. Robert Campbell. Ross. Mrs. Kathleen Mrs. Total 20.35 at-liifosh, Mrs. Lawrence Stuart. Finlayson, aid, Norman Mac. File Clarey. Ethel lilacLeod. Mack Munro, Mrs. Mrs. ATTENTION At 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. on Saturday DECEMBER l5rii -A Russell the Christening and Launching of the Collector. D. 1-lickson. 810.00 John Clarke. . 31.50 James Clarke- 8100 each: Mrs. Lloyd Colllngs, Bessie Altken. 81.50. Peter Parrington. 31.00 each: Mrs. Wallace Altken. Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. John An- near. George Hicken. Mrs. Har- nld Annesr. Mrs. Cecil llicken. Mrs. Donald Ross. Mrs. Lem Rob- ertson. Mrs. James M- Howatt, John M. Altken. B. C. Vanlder- stine, Mrs. Chessel Annear. Mrs. LORD SELKIRK over from recordings made by STATION CKCL TRURO. NOVA SCUPIA There will be broadcast a record of the Ceremony of l ilodio sioiion crcr ciiorioneiown I Also at 6:30 p.m. same date. official picture taken of the Launching will be shown over 50 cents each: Mrs. Ethel Mac- Leod. Mrs- Corney Taylor, Mrs. Stillman Macxinnon. Ell Vatcher, Mrs. Bert Tay- for, Mrs. Harvey Ross, Howard Vatcher. 35 cents. Mrs. Ralph Graham. 25 cents. Mrs. A. Ross. 1.00 each: Mrs. Lorne Johnston, the Dairy'!'armerl of Canada and Eunerol Service is pennitted two voting delegates of As Rf PETITCODIAC - The funeral service for the late A.R. 1-lowatt well known and highly respected resident of this village. was held in St. James United Church. on Thursday afternoon. December 6. at 2 o'clock. he service was larg- ely attended y friends and Del- atives who gathered to pay a last tribute of respect to one who was held in high esteem by all who knew him. - Service was conducted by Rev- M.A. Machdillian pastor of Central United Church, Moncton.. Mem-' bars of the Ftiteodiac Male Quartette sang two favorite hymns of Mr. llowatt's "Unto the Hills" and "Rock of Ages". The pallbearers were Noble Cor- ey. Evans Bourns. Guy liughson, George F. Fawcett. Dr. ILL. Mel- llsll and Russel Mann. The Flow- ubesrers were member of the Steven Lodge No 39. Petitcodiae. A profusion of floral tributes, messages of sympathy. telegrams and Gideon Bible Memorials were received from his many friends, relatives and business associates. Interment was In the family lot in the Maplewood his Masonic Brothers the committal service. Out-of-town friends and relatives were from Montreal. Boston and vicinity. Moncton. Saint John. Lancaster. Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia, Ottawa and Bath- nrst. lion would be free to attend national meeting and to take in discussions but they would have the privilege to Thus it will be seen til lugs may be of three types for the membership. those f delegates and those for a combin- ation of the two. in connection with this matter it may be in ord- or to set out the cosnrnonly ac- xlited delainigzssogf the words Fed- stion a . Strictly speak- lag a Federation is an or - tlon which Joins slain in s group which -an Union joins individuals in a group. some or- ganlsations may be a combination :idtliatlstrueoltheIslandFsd- such of Agriculture which has individual membership and mem- geiilshlp by other associations as e . meet- E IARM LABOUR 'At the recent Dominion-Provlm clal Agriculture Conference the Canadian Federation of Agricult- ge submitted quite a comprehen- vs statement dealing with a wide Coming Events vchrlstmas concert. Bridgetown lfsll. December 10. Anizlo Rustico School Christmas iloncert. Friday. Dec.1l. icroklnole party, Wheatley Riv- lit. with nducting Total 345.00. LOOK WHAT 32-00 01- Less WILL BUY LADlES' 3 pc. QUALITY PLAYING CARDS. POCKET KNIVES, TEA POTS. CUPS and SAUCERS. SCISSOIIS, RAZ- ORS, TIIEBMOMETERS. FLASHLIGHTS. STEEL TAPE, MEAT BASTERS, ASH TRAYS, TIIEIIMOS BOTTLES. OYSTER OPENING BOARD . .. . . - OVEN MITTS, CANNISTER SETS. 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