PAGE EIGHT =r--—"—~~~——' ~ ‘- Prince Edward SUNDAY EVENING 8:30 "Britain On Gusrd" Major Nay MOVING PICTURES Silver Collection Australian sheep Canadian Reid has the Ist Lienl. for lli-ittxldv. June, 1940, with his regiment. Donations RECEI ISLAND DIVISION TIIE NADIAN RED (‘ROSS ’I‘I'I.'.IBER 5, 1941. .263.73-Albert.on Red Zurals at Albrrton Exhibitionll slaoflo-soluis Red Cross Branch; Sfiiofi-Kenslngton Red Isranch; $l2i.32—“Vil-.toiy Club" at Brighton Lower Montague Golf Club for —The Charloltetmvn ‘ l ‘c Club IccCltd: by Miss Marian ofiotlO-Brackicy Point Unit; s-EKIOO-l-Iunter Cross Branch; “Carry On Clib"; (own Red Cross Murrdv Institute Morris: River Aoreli East Women's s itutr-r $I‘_'.55-—-IJZIXICC at $l0.03--Ladies Aid ioticton-n: Fri-tune Bridge s Institute" Sub-Division. C. W 1...; $10.00 - rth Winsloe W. 1.; Elmira W. 1.; $7 20--Vernon W. 1.: sfififl-ltforllil East W. L: ‘Old Spain" Tourist. Can: $5.00— North wiltshirc War Service Unit: sf-Jlo-tvirs. J F. Mzicdonald. Charlottctolvn for blankets: “Forest Hll‘. W. I: $5.00—Brook- lrn W. i: fiflo-Ilellevlle W. 1.2 S-LZO-“Tourist Can" — Dunbar House, Keppcch; HBO-Mrs. G. E. IIYP ” "mm" CENTRAL GUARDIAN FEDERATION 0F rowoooew-eevomoa-um» L498. NADIED INTELLIGENCE OFFICER. Lieut. G. I’. G. Reid of Winnipeg. 1; ymun-g Englishman, a veteran of ranches, Can- adian mines and newspapers. has iii-sh uppnifltCd intelligence officer Armored been with tile Fort Garry iiiirse since 15132. ilc went on active service in van BY PRINCE EDWARD and OTeal-y Cross Branches (proceeds of Cross Bridge Club; $75.00- W0men‘s Insti- tute; $72.i)0—Cliarlottetown Ladies Blankets: $70.24- O'Leary Red Cross Branch; $60.00 Women's lProcceds of Piano Red Cross Red 54655- Stanley solidi-George- Branch: $30.00- Hzlrbour North Women's s-ilflé-"Mcndayl Night Group“ per M iss Emma Nichol- 50h} smith-Cavendish District per Mrs. Fred Clark; $16.00- Institute; flaw-south Zvfilton Women's In- $i5.00~Ca\'cndish C. G. I. T.; slsnm-Covehcad Road W. I.; Brighton Club; slroo-st. Joseph's sodality. Char- of Trinity Church: $‘000-Mllrra_t' River Women's In- riitlte; slftOm-Margate Red Cross Unit: SIDOO-Cherry Hill Women's Institute: s10 Oil-North River Wo- ' ' $l0.00—-Cliarlott.e- $7.25- $5.86- $5.00 ' _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GEIKDIAN lallolv heavy hogs being uggd 1n m; ted the lihigiitlmestliil? H id {fl --- (Continued from pugs l) {Dominion Government, 63512111191‘: RIM: Quinlan ll ranrvsd for IIII of Orgiililldi-IOII llid thb KCKOI’! Dill It local but at s ohm Gm“ u" ullro bolnrtadtl . llrfipfl , sue:- J2... wei-ii; ruyubl: in lulu" ‘"1" tors wen responsible ififui? “Hooc- w userted that s. move -' giotheafternoglzit nieetin rieddim the direct,“ “nut” b cum ‘ Presd , Capt. .L. u 000K! for Christmas plioto Bord", m t e c on mum, of n d be pe n e u]- ‘"91"- u on. ' . Dennis, seconded bv Mr. "bu, ‘if Y” "'15" "l" 918ml’! -—-—— n. c. I-Iolm. DeSable, the Provin- "l" l’ "l"? ‘MW M‘ in the figs-emanation LIFE mfg?“ m, Marmm Board w“ “nu-w Kcrrld market. Canada has the , - ed as spectators‘ hog population ever at‘ i___ present. SPECIAL RACK M "-95 and The financial statement, read by M, Dem,“ request“ ca” new sees dresses clear it $5.95 and ginrovidl $31.22.?“ {$33k éfmlvéiadrtg; 211:0 resolution. Irlfenifi. $4.95 Kennedy's ies Wear, 164 Expenditures were n . [u]. w" m °n m‘ ° ' i Great George Street. 'lhe report of the President, Capt. The resolution m gs-ed b c“ t L'457'11'7'm- Read‘ was the“ wad- The w“ o’ Read was left topthgcexecu ive p‘ this appears below. Mrs. Fred Gates, President of the Women's Institutes, West Royalty. e_ moved that a reference from a ~ On motion of Mr. E. C. Helm. sec- onded by Mrs. Fred Gates RECENT arrivals, House Coats, the eh utive was re-elected. Negligees, Dresses, Hats at. Ken- nedy's Ladies Wear 154 Great , ' b h I i-h w 1Z1 tit t6 , Gwrg’ 5"?“- L-'*57'u'7'm" bemdgletgd froem trig‘ 52:011. sit ‘in; "filth"! mo"?! sqecondlgzdtgy Tlvlhrs. George Mflftlxfl; The follow!“ "pot l b ew er . e ieerence was .0 g r wasgven y Fox EXHIBITDRS are asked m tile possibility of establishing a can- Capt. J. L. Read. President: get their foxes in early Monday morning so as to avoid congestion later in day. Lunches will be served at noon on grounds each day '0 ex- pediate classification and gudginq. | L- 38- l-n-B.’ .nerv in the province. Mrs. Gates Ladies and Gentlemen: Wlthdtifitv her amendment when it "A; this is a, business megung o; vmédmvideuiéleelillitlrlflifrgmw? the Federation of Agriculture, for t lua s s o Institute and did not implicate the }j";*,§g,g‘f“;";;,<;l,1;gv;-g;=,g,=>g;$35. Central Institute. 1b} Sifilfigrgflmgssgfmmwtheggfiftiéif s “Igirst. let me thank the mem- - - < _l . ' . ' ' ' ' bars of the Executive and our sec- Sam Blown. Bayfield Street, rccelv Charlottetown, Hon. Horace Wright. ed word last night that his brother Bedeque. L. Howatt. Wlltshire, J. ma!!! 101' tile Whole-bellied 5UP- JOIIIi, had passed 8W8. suddenly int .1. 'I'i‘ZlII’IOI', Redford. Lincoln Dewar, port elven me during my berm o! New Glasgow. N. S. rle deceased New Pcrth and W. R. Shaw. The re- office. and on behalf of the direc- was well known in Charlottetown port was adopted as read. tors as a whole. I wish to extend lwhcre he resided some years. | Included in til-IN? tgorrebsitponevienzfie thanks to the government 1mm —i— wzi liresta ng at r. , .31 p 1 FUNERAL TODAY-The funeral, Haikiatnsv.‘ Secretary of the Canadian M]? Dfflfi‘ fyfg"fi;n,‘fi§fer iffifiii 951517;; Michael camlgztgurwl“ X179, Federaillgll‘ 9t‘ Afliclmllrfl Qua“: culture for‘ the courteous manner ie t. is morning at . roni tie was una e o be presen as sc e - in whléh the h” lwavs eoelved residence of Mrs. James Campbell. uled. t u y e a ‘ r 99 Pownal Street to St. Dunstan sj Hon. John A. MacDonald, Mlriis- gfareiggg vesatgfetfchecowgggggg .Ba.sil1cn. Burial will be in the Ro-, ter of Agriculture in Nova Scotla, YmP ns . man Catholic Cemetery at Corran also wrote stating he was unable to ‘hf-V ha" 81V"! l0 W? T°<ll195i5~ ‘Ban. Mrs. Campbell died Thursday attend. Slim our Organization we have at the Charlottetown Hospital. The resoluions were their read oy been perharfl more active in the in- -—-——— Mr. J. J. Trainor. terests of Agriculture than the a" Y SECRETARY COMING HERE V _ erage citizen is aware. It is not al- —-D_r. A. J, Brace. Ontario, traveller, Ceiling Prices wgyg a good pgligy w appmam our soldier, lecturer and "Y Secletarfi, _ _ objectives with a “m; ma“ o; for 25 years in Chengtu, China. wl ' The first, ‘dtilillllg with ceiling trumpets and undue publicity ma‘ |anive in Charlottetown: tonight. He, prices on pcljlshablc products. asked Federation has been working Amen l,is visiting here in the interests of; that no ccillng_ be Placed 01! SUCH-y“, and has taken“ action m m, the world service of the Y. M. C. A Discussing this. Mr. Donald Mac-mumber i, ca: m th . wq {e l; land will remnin in the city unil Donald. Glenflnnan, said. that the m f r ° ‘ream. P e P“ r95 ° . next Wednesday. Dr. Brace will‘ iii-lifters ot theiesolutlon had pot- fol! met“ ° st Yilvmcti- time M Moose Jgw, Three other speak at the Baptist Church tom-lr- atocs‘ and turnips in IIilIld when. h 1'16 0 Pill‘ “f5 T941995“ from row morning, drau-in" it up. 4 t e Provincial Government was that “mm?” of _h' n85 “mfi ---- Mr. Tremor said he could not a bonus be placed on hogs finish- ‘should take a very’ deemed mum“ STILL MISSING-George Conn-i see ivliy a ceiling on any farm ."ro-‘ed for market. We asked that a and for “com “shment icr. l2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs» duct. Mr- L. Holvatt said the farm- bonus of one 3011m- (gpgo) be paid I D 917955 h p d -t “d Wilfred Cormier. Spring Park Rord,‘ er must be able to get his cost of the gamers on all hogs that grad- u’ “g t e year we u“ "5 ‘it was still missing last night accord-, production before a ceiling be_plac-_ed 1n the “Au class‘ ‘The Govenb the Government has dispensed wl h mg to Cltv Police. He has been un-i ed on any farm products until put ment dld not compmely accede to I the services 0f the Provincial For- repcrted since leavln home the on an even basis with other things. this "quest, but gave ‘m, cents ester. This man was doing a won- following day for sc ool. He is Mr. Wright said farmers would have (we) on “N, hogs and BS0 mt derfu] work, but was let out of the wearing long green pants. brown! to be able to pay wa s at. e cents o the adin “B 1.. I , ‘l’ service without our knowledge. It is slices. blue sweater with navy same rate as other Indus rles. Ca t. m t m‘; 59.3’ HE ' - 9° apparent ma; mere mus; be ca“- sleeves, The boy was not wearing a Road ivas of the opinion that e kn? 5 W35 8 m 5 like bflcfillfie it [u] conservation of the woodlands hat. Police are searching for him. agrlculturist would have, to get his ed the V613’ Object We 11nd in that are 1e" on the Bland m. the mic“ on a parity Mm other pm- vlew when we made me original place will soon become a sdnd hill. RECEIVES SAD NEWS — Mr. SGT. W. S. HUGHES Twenty-seven yea-rs sgo, on Nov. 7, 1914, there arrived in F's-once tlie first Unit of the Canadian Exped- itionary Force. It was known as No. 2 Stationary Hospital. a The following Islanders were with lI/he unit: Major James S. Walker. I V.D., Nursing Sister Rena Machean R..R.C., and Quartermaster-Ser- geant W. S. Hughes. Major Walker. a veteran of the South African War. rendered dis- tinguished service during the whole period of the last conflict. I-Ie also had three sons serving in France, two of whom, Lleuteiiants Austin and Bert Walker, were killed in ac- tion. The othcr son. George, served with the Artillery, and is again sewing in the armed forces, this ducts. Mr. Wylie Gibson, Marsh- suggestion, namely, to furnish in-, l field. said that the matter of a ducement for the swine breeders to {based a‘ l‘ 15 °“ sandsmne alldlli- llflht t0 dark, siid very frequently xhzem gulf leisllzllg-s ""131 l‘ Robinson: ‘Mum-Victoria W. 1.: , filing»; 311st o?!“ Ejggfilifi‘ Importance igggéwbftglgltigpes i?!“ g? pro??? lciaigitaciyto drain out its moisture very ltiggpln the aroma of an oiled rag LHJPFHER a L?‘ with?‘ slut-Avon ea W. I: . 19-11152‘: ' Y 8-!‘ 1° 6- 85 so .. ' , _ 1- ' cums "100111118 execu ve the Pr e Wmnen" Inmmt“ ‘MP5 A ‘k eit?§*h§lsui§i§’¢l$mi%? Idtffsgigdplllt‘? R Wm“ is mid -°n MEWS" as f“ meriielupfigfieui: éisrltugeitfifiiiie fmiiiveonglgfe oigailnember fifmiiinfii Edward ma“ Edema” ‘*1 Am‘ Mawmaldi‘ "Tmm-‘t C99"? 92-37 ghasirizg fertilizer for next season 9s’ the mmnnve u’ prcdme the re re e tatio to the Dominion connection with a medium of ub- culture be “Red w "e “very 9”“ “Om” ‘Tmmst can" at M°°re MI Train“ 581d m?" the 3531181 rug-her quality hog ceases m '51‘ GD es nentrt‘ rovid for the bas- licity for Prince Edward Is and “fie lead m an ° m.‘ m brim fhM“f°I-'°°d'5h1§2-°9R°‘§h1 1;’ béan‘ I Government had taken u the mat- ghighlls 3161132191‘ “lg f??? d1 ‘:55 lcoilniiwry o? agriculture in the farmers This is a matter on ‘which smut such 51% wéawrium‘, 1 e s r°m:_ s’ an o D m“ I m‘ Wm‘ ‘he Pmvmcial vmmem 8 g m e eve Fe Province so that our people may be the Plederation is open to sugges- t p0 n "H": ' - tursi sections of Prince Edward ruthers. Mrs. Lnren Brehaut and‘ FWBPBUBH 811011111 DIME itself def- osking for uggestions. ‘ "The Victory Club"..Georg~etown: Mr. Denifis confirming this, said lnitely on record as favouring the {gngowg figfinaghggglfxigdfggrgggf gpngkbfifiyflflaxgclsgrv°ic;mmfiggfl gaIB-lidirmtl igtadfilttlieqilste mil Bethe! Red Cross. $l.’75-Red he would like to hear some propos premium to A hogs only. If there . ,_ b l l t k M um m b“ 11590 0n 85 M6 scr- Point W. ‘L: Slim-Haze! Grove ‘ als 0n the principal of assistance must be a split up on the pre- erahqns m m’: pmumed use n‘ i“ ' m‘ 533M 9 v ° 11 c‘ lously handicapped particularly in w. r: Slim-Miss o, ROECISI $1.00 to be adopted. Nothing definite had mium. it should be. at least. on ‘memes “m” ha" “Wm “llt-"l- W101‘ 0Y8“ ml osrlvvl-qre this rm fail and spring months —-Mi‘5. Margaret Muttart. , gels? afvfllwlvg flvlrr- tifigeilrlifiilradsilixild. the basis of seventy-live cenls 175m llgdiliqnotlw central provinces oi the bells zigidevégglflglllg fiortivevxiéis iwn products to mor- _ Fi e IJTC O C1‘ ~ 4t v n _ v m n. I .6. - Q‘ Q | L 504' criltéetrllv greatly lately. K t {ggcfagr iigfrstfventy me cems “We feel that assistance should earnest consideration, not. only of g; 14m, m“; flnpfflyQ- - Tight Sflld tliH-t gig ffltfm- be given tlze farmers of Prince Ed- the Federation, but mom pdrticu- merit, work has been carried on in ierdwzitslputthllan a rllaliia zlgltenoclgg uvflhck Show ward Island to purchase fertilizer, larly of those groups who compose thssgsootions, and o‘; "5 1' 95 5 9°“ pgtictiislartly‘ stnlllalelghosphate whlcia the mfingrberslflgflof the Ilgédéfitlizig; te d u.’ monogem; to be u ' 1m m gag; d d _ a. or _ e qu manure an eac gnn on wou ma e . s. n ency prom improved nhrkcfing o, Chm" ing all; $22,. tgnsuxereagiflerflnlgfi, mixes with the manure. and also contribution in a. financial way and and-hard road building Executive 35mm: ma, a L5,... Stock iiiterate of chalk and ground llme- give the project whole-hearted sup- with the interests of tourist traffic ‘vrwiry FAIR BEAUTY ,s°§.‘,e ‘ererfife w”? ‘time t? rd’ $1.1m” E he“ dam“ the- seam“ ‘giggle tgvdlxlrlxgrohiltttirifiiflglasflatllllye lglrigisv ggliitlicgltgii iliseaiigigqlixifiigllgnwittiiittri: giaotfieirn $531 mmuntmd e _ Sill-ON Montague. Permonenis. “g e m“? “g ° cheers,’ “l” "f. “° ‘we? “m” “kwe” ‘ dl ttl t b ld 1 u 2e i i tio f l 1r i‘ BEIT R-ESOIJVED fiinl-ler .-........ shampoolns- to... ggirsdsggglilghiitzln: tiféiglii: gg;,*°;,t,';g,;*g;*;;;“g;;°;, c.3253,- d.‘.’.'§...t‘i.§;‘..°..3...Chianti; 3min“... tithe 13.3.. 2; u... u. would... u iuouluue gigs? elljlgigfnenkagw°Jd°°ls ggef Iroducrti in oflgfifiQtglIf-thsliflglhSflid M. {re mvesmck Exhibition wimd the returns to the farmer through tablished, and with great advan- alggliil of the lxiégent neolehssltv b! ' ' ' ~ ~ t t . w ue e eese ‘ _ 11 . d 1| t , 3055B 01118-1‘ areas [Phme 31- L'439'11'7‘41' Board ilfhiciiis was recently formed have gone for a different purpose‘ 21513125 dliildelfiimugollilddedbfit use where Droducg of fnmis must all Let me state that the holding of an ;Exhlbit.ion was the best investment _ the Government has made go,- a I and improve the land for the grow Eféfldt grimy tyetfirs. Every dollar ex- 281g! gggmxTyg égfipséngingokggg; zigdiiingg muclihti) gmgelly-fickvftgg land roots with one-half the com- fertility and humus t9 the 5°11 o; {mercial fertilizer as the same land the pmv;nce_ The advel-gsgng value ’treatcd with commercial .ertillzer and the co-opcration of the Dorrin- ion Government. New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island sold] cheese through the one selling agency. This controlled the market. It was a matter or co-operation. Referring to a resolution dealing with the hog bonus, Mr. Dennis new}; ARE (ormnaye 1n hay, same time to conserve the moisture ing secured Mr. Willard Kelly to ‘represent us for receiving fox mite at Charlottetown and East- ern localitles. Mr. Kelly is now ready and will be pleased to give. any information he can to ranch» ers. Dominion Silver ox Purs, 511111 llifll 519-999 58i- afilde u" 91115 o the ho e Onlil- - . ,$\;mmgy5[d¢, F .494, pur osernvZLagOalmgsgre/exgaélhsstidlt db sécured ‘flywflfffiifl {iffieshaifgbflf} "m large enlistment in the mlilitary ggfigzmcgollizlit: mm" "ad w“ =---_~’~- featgd its owln tirlirpose when the mmmt paid w the pres‘ Th?" Need Abhamr fif."‘°§f~el§ui?'ifly“$‘i'§§§' °i§iw§fi§hi§§5 Rmothvm m” m‘ PM“ m‘ bonus “.35 paid aqua“? on Grade A were pages of pictures shown with “Re 1 M “ed d d“ and P1808 8 h“ law! in m‘ ward Island Federation of Agri- BmTfls and Gmde B1 he“ n should be such captions as Judge Black re- 5°“ m‘! W?” P" 9 E 1P - m?‘ w 1' d '1' 9 culture in annual meeting assem- _____i_ ____ _ made d;g;e,en;,g5_1_ ferred to her as one of the finest the 5455i?" I" 5°!“ °f m" memb" Pm" ‘we h“ m 5m d i° l" “Vim bled to extend its sincere thanks DART—Ai'_C1iarloiietors'n' 1105mm. Mr, Dennis salrl that the idea. was horses other class that he had seen association mrelinsr Bikini! if" o “time o! “node ‘time they "a" to the moss od this province for Nov. 4. 194i. to Mr. and Mrs, 'to licln the farmer on the cost of throughout Canada". and another 9°19 539MB’? Pllmi. Plefembly ill eliififed lndllsl-YY llflde!‘ Cllnllll-lfiiii 0i’ man ooiirtasies extended through- James T Dart a so“ production ‘ o; dglry came 5mm,“ “one of the Borden. It is our responsibility and guaranteed labour returns with out e “an '_ l M11 _1_ A,-Gillles- speaking on the finest Jersey showings ever to ap- dilly to press the Provincial Govern- which the farmer is unaole t0 wm- BE rr RESOLVED, that the MARTIN-m" sl- Joflli General resolution. said there was very pgaf in Qgngdg,‘ acgordmg w the merit to secure from the Dominion pete. The other provinces are get- Prince Edward Iglgnd Fgdeggflpn Government such a plant to be built and operated by the Dominion so as to provide for very necessary slight difference between Grade A Hospital on Tuesday. Oct. 28, 1941, and Bl hogs. The pecker gives 5 to Sgt. and Mrs. L. H Martin, R.C.A.F., of Montague, a daugh- judges. was seen at tl"e Pair." "Resolutions passed at the An- nual Meetings of member assoclaq FOR RALE — TWO-YEAR-OLD rim you satin NEWPORT Fl. REDDIN BRO-S. Recommend that you CONSULT YOUR PHYSICIAN regularly. We f-ill your prescripv tions exactly us your physician prescribes. May‘ we fill yoii; next prescription? Prescriptions called for and Delivered Sick i;;.]‘i;.i= HOT WATER BOTTLES FOUNTAIN SYRINGES DOUCHE SYRINGES THERMOMETERS BED PANS & URINALS ATOMIZERS RUBBING Compounds. ATOMIZERS RUBBER AIR RINGS DEODORIZERS. SURGICAL ll DRESSINGS. MEDICATED SOAPS. REBDlN BROS. Leo. M. Doucette. g l’ Roy. M. Srnsllinsn cums a'w»fl\%v+» a ... XXX registered Oxford ram. proven breeder. Apply P. W. _Roizbi.ns._M.vr'-i1l-. .. l» 05- llffitflm: HENRIb-At Quincy, Masts, Oct. our people could take their hogs, cattle, lambs, and poultry and have them killed and dressed in the most modern manner, and inspect- ed so that they may be shlpped to outside markets. _ "We also should ask the Domin- ion Government to absorb th freight on all exports from Borden to the ship's side at eiilier of the present national harbors, namely, Halifax. Saint John. Quebec, or Montreal. thereby placing us in the 5 same relative position as the produc- lers in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, orquebecfor thetwelve (l2) mos. of the year instead of seven or eight months. This would be the situation if we had established in lishment of a cold storage plant at Bordewa repairs and revisions to the Railway wharf, Charlottetown; the organization and promotion of mar- keting plans for live stock and oth- er products received Federation support. Representations were also made to roe-establish boat service ?‘“"’§?“ fhiiifmiw“ “"5. ‘iii; v s am ,1] oun an. ssama r §§$§§'d’§‘°..“tso%1<§’$§ ride griiclgz. He|Sh01lId receive our fullest possible was against this policy. Supply the SlIPPi-‘Wt befllllse 0i’ the lmilfill-allcfl heavy hogs to the markets thet to the farmers of the Provnce of a want them and the light ones tmpermanent service from Charlotte- the markets asking for them. ne town to this excellent market. said, He argued it was the wei ht, ‘rpm-in; the Mason you; gem-e- ofmge b32512 will“??? the q"! '5' tary and I were in Ottawa and at- m a - l "M- L. vow-o one no it'i%°.i.t..'"§f“i‘§..2i.€€.°.“tidbit; gvgeggctthgelgglgncgllgg,1g bf “m” instrumental 1n getting a resolution the Province s national harbor and 12. 1M1. (Mary ivioNclli. wile oi l. ers dlscussin the resolution fillet" 811d Poised unanimously 5111i“ “lbtldmd i" “"- 5" 9"“ the late Edison Henry, formerly W89‘? M¢55rs_ Dnfim MacDonald. placing Prince Edward Island and services to be free in every "SPWLL of Dunstaainage, P. E. Is.and.—- Lincoln Dewar. both of whom op- British Columbia on the same ba- in the 581M 111M111" 8-5 the Cflml , (Patriot Please Copy). posed. it. and Mr. W. R. Show and sis as export freight rates on west- Systems of Canada. In view of the ; iAliison Profitt who agreed with tegem gi-slnu, coming by wdy of Hali- many inhibitions which 1m the l “equip-M, the prince myuq- Hon. Horace Wrigh said he was fax and Saint John, for the first producers in this Province we feel Island Hospital, Friday, November 0f the opinion that the government “m, in w; 1114mm |that concessions of this kind are 7, 1941, Hammond Hooper, Milton, would not moot onv bonus oi o "During the visit of the Federal i-ouioniolo and most certainly in , age 1a years. The late Mr. Hooper ihliihvefll» 1 u M b a me Minister, the Honourable James o. the interest- of our basic industry- is resting at the MacLean Fun- f 1° "i? {hag ca" y Gardiner to this Province, represen- " e Federation has had a num- i oral Home till this afternoon, Fuii- ° A“ Qgwl. reierrin to the need o; tatlves of the Federation met with ber of communications from differ- l fig: °“ rzundmé- §§"',9£e5h°',g m‘ g agricultural oubllci v was read from M‘? Glrdlfl" "id Prflwflted the Brit Organizations suggesting mut- se oe a a res ence ' l at 3 o'clock. Funeral service in St. the R E 1' co-opemuw m“ stock RICHARDSON — In Needham, Mass, on October 30. 1941, Eliza- beth Gibbs, wife of Ailston W. Richardson. P. E. I. papers please copy. st higher. In his opinion the policy had worked out very well. before were there so mnny B1 and select hogs. He would like re the 50 cents left on the B1 grade g as a present Dolley. Against Policy Capt. Read pointed out that the m 18, 1941, George M. Henry, in his 156th ear, husband of Elizabeth, i (Mac ougall) Henry. The late Mr. ‘Henry was formerly of Dunstaff- nage, P. E. I. ' 4 STAVERT —- At Kelvin, P. E. I.. l‘ on November 7, 1941, Walter Mabon Stavert, aged '15 years. Funeral Sun- day at 2 p. m. from the home of ,‘ his son Jardine Stavert, Freetown. i Please omit flowers. lIENil-Y-At Denver, Colo. Oct. position in Agriculture on prince ters for our consideration. A short Marketing Bond‘ m, mum," wwkhmdwarld Island, and slso made an ltime ago we had a communication John's Church at 3.30, Interment be to keep farmers of the Island up al for assistance in the way of frOm 8 fepfeflelitfll-ive OI l! bIB-nch Milton cemetery. Please omit flow- informed as to what is going on all re uoed costs of Uri-ins for farmers. [Women's Institute suliiflllllill thflt firs. over the province. Mr. Show point-l lne Federation of Mriculture take Freight. Rates Reduced ed out that no reflection was meant such steps as are necessary to q. towards the daily papers. tablish s, large plant in the Pro- M review if?’ ‘“‘ it? i‘°ii°"u’° ‘.i"°“'" “mi ti" ‘htvitiimd’ it‘. “it” RESIN 0C0!‘ M88 VCQQQCS. B 017115011 M Gum, am the purpose o; Federation bodies and Department: ‘before us. and under present condi- "- s s ‘or Agriculture that freight rates on ltione. we cur-not see our w: clear t0 I Eiggiflf, “r2922: ,',',‘,“°,§,°,{,,Z{,§5 u, ffe grains from the head of the Lakes Ito make such a recommends ion at In Memoriam I I937 — Mrs. Thomas Howuti. -— i941 Veterans Of First Canadian Unit have the same season from one emf Ontario and other parts of the con- crops. This is not feasible here. We really think we should forget this time to time. I think you will find they are usually operated by a class of people who are tolling from day- importance at the present time has reference to farm labour supply. Farmers are terribly handicapped today because of lack of help. ‘This is caused, to a great extent by a To Land In VFronce 27 Years Ago MAJ. l. l. WAIJIE sons of Major Walker are servln at PQDI. I. G. PATPEBON a1 for gallantry at the Battle of the Somme In 191d. Blncg 192s he has been In charm of the Ordnance Depot at Charlottetown. His Willis sons are now members of Canada's Army: Herbert, a Co r- sl with the Signal Corps. R12, and Thomas, a Slipper in the Royal Canadian Engineers, AP. Another member of No. 2 Station- ary Hospital now resident in Char- lottetown was Prof. J. G. Patter- son, MA, Prince of Wales College staff. Professor Patterson transfer- red to the Imperial Artillery early in 1916 and was subsequently s- warded a Commission. The members of this Unit were the only Canadians awarded the "1914 Mons Star." tho present tune: Eriimet, a r- geant In the Engineers stationed at Vernon, British Columbia; Ar- Jiur, a Sergeant in a Calgary 1n- fimtry unit now in England; and Clarence, a Battery Sergeant-Maj- or, also in England. Miss MacLelm was awarded the Royal Red Cross for conspicuous devotion to duty. She lost her life when the Hospital Ship Llandovcry Castle was sunk by a German sub- marine. The Rena MacLean Hospi- tal was named after her. Sergt. Hughes transferred to the 3rd Battalion Toronto Regiment early in 1915, and served with this unit throughout the war until se- verely wounded at Amlens in 1911i. He was awarded the Military Med- fiie Provincial Federation 0d’ A - rlculture to do everything prsslbe to bring about orderly cooperative marketing or all farm products produced in this province. BE 1T RESOLVED. that the Prince Ed/wsi-d Island Federation of Agriculture in sn- flilfl-l mfltlrll I0 on record of the Province to the other. In tinent. crews are moved from one part of the Province, following the argument of the five-acre farms in the western part of the County, NOVEMBER 3, 194, n Government fol-RT“ WHEREAS: Island there his]; QT?‘ gaiecaifl: flI-llstmeu _ v a Whig: M- ‘m DJ“ m“; lildny RESOLVED ' the National Miéiels‘ wou“ Prnoo Edward Island "in 39°" i‘! Aerlculture b, representation upon the b0“ ll farm ‘own exem i d 9m my service. Mo“ mm‘ 911l- ‘rwriccrivg m" IXPBNSIVE my“ L"! PILLS "TAM" "NOW that vitamins are put of n 3221K not let the younggte“ e they want. and tn a’ vitamin pill every 323$" the“ 9 That is not only a fair t . but a very important snflfiigg Gannon of uie’“iiy§w1p§}‘.§}§f‘m'v1o ment c? Markets. "So let mepm 0h t0 you the answer given b Office 0f Experiment Statiorha? the U. S. Department of Agrlc-“L "They tell us ths _ tamin £211.: 0n mtitmtifihiflfiafi Present e are cf all kinds a varieties, but none of them M give you every element the a‘; needs. Probably many vitamins in food have not been discovered L In fact, the scientists find end; of new vitamins every day o‘ ‘The food experts at the gem Experiment Station in \VlSCOii5in say it ls far safer-and less eXpen. sive-to include in the diet. l1 good lpigportlon of the protecuve my, knOgl? vitamaifis. vi " ell l8 n. mmins are the only essential factor in M‘ nutrition. Children, and adults o; course. must have other things’ m their food besides vitamins. They need minerals and Protein and w on to be well nourished. The n" vitamin concentrates have proved he] ful to people suffering 1m def to deficiencies in certain 1M constituents, but the present-day lad for buying any and all vitamin products and dosing youself with them, is expensive and probgbl, very wasteful, ill recommending the closest possible co-dpemtion through the establish- , merit of representative boards for the selling of such farm products which we hear referred to from “The best place to get your vitg, mins is off the dinner plug, science has not, as yet, discovered u true substitute for good natural food," observe Mrs. Gannon. Unless your doctor advises vltu. be transported by truck, declare as its policy, support as a matter of ub ic importance adherence to he prlncigle of road improvement and build g for agricultural ser- vice and convenience, and e the Provincial Government to con- sider Agricultural interests of first Farm Labor Supply “Another matter of outstanding ting the benefit of our surplus help, they have drained our labour rc- souiees. and our Agricultural indus- od Agriculture in annual meeting assembled convey to the Govern. inent of this Province its sincere .__-u__.i_ii.__l tfir- the 59 Willis mild by 9h‘? Giivem" t; f < 1 storage for cheese, butter and many try, which is practically the only appreciation‘ for the careful con- “ _ ment itnade r £1.50. Receriirtlvtha lg? cgfim§§f“,',,‘§§,,,,,,';"{§§“§‘,f§§ “(if other farm products. At the same thing we have left. has suffered slderation it has mien to our 11-‘ l. T00 Late Tn (Zlgsify K DE TIIS Bfal‘:;n§§et£oug€§s1tW€vI'at!s too l; a dust”, Ior the eradication o‘; the time we should also press for {an 8.C.(;‘0l‘dl?gly. I I m qugsmts vmt-Jyeatg.‘ b l ' ~— M-W“ W” en from the lower grade to ‘the Worblo ind Boil Plies: the eslob- abiliwl’ ""11 “will PM“ ‘i’ "M11 I u‘ “k it 1-‘ °“ Y f“ "° "k “t mm, Edmm "lam; ngerauon Agriculture be classified as n vital war industry. “Undoubtedly, as stated by a dis- tingulshed authority “Weds will win the war and dictate the peace." 1f this is recognised. then the right o1 Agriculture to secure such prices for its products us will allow it to compete with industry. and thus N- tain labour, should at once be ap- parent. This Federation should cer- tainly ask that plans be made and conditions established that will al- low the Agriculture of this Province, and of Canada, at least a chance for survival. The supply of labour assembled press upon the Provin- d vernments Dominion i=9. :1 g3 a a i i? i‘. i continuing the steamship service m Newfoundland. BE REBOiI-VED, that the Prince Edward Island Ibderatiorl of Agriculture in annual meetiii assembled. request the Provincis Government to d .t.tnue or re- duce the premium on Grade 3-1 hogs and apply this same premium to Grade A hogs. BE 1T RESOLVED, that the Prince Edward Island Federation or Agriculturc in annual meeting‘- ilnln pills. get your vitamins ln tin ‘Protective’ foods. such as in and other daily products, whole grain cereals fruits and vegetables. eggs and meat. Brigadier LI. Lawson s- Wol known hi lfllltury Districts lee. Llusidlhnwolqlhmmllr Col. I. l. Lawson has been promoted to Brigadier. lie wil filo q important duties overseas. x for farms in this Province should be protected. “At the present time the farmers of this country are watching with very deep concern the rice frcezln; order-in-councll adop d by the Dominion Government. At this time, of Agriculture urge upon the Gov- ernment the necessity of rehiririg Mr. ‘long or an equally, compe- tent man, as Provincial Forester. WHEREAS: The lalbor pr:blem on Prince Edward Island is a mat- ter of grave concern to our farm it is impossible. owing to lack of in- producers. and | formation to discuss completely m wnmmss; when; is n contin- effoct of this order-in-oouncll m nous migration of farm be frornl in the farms to the industries in the‘ centres Ofltslde this Province, and; S: Under present con- ditions and tendencies. no per- manent. of viltal ford pro- ‘lori on our farms is P0181110. and in rnany oases farmers are closing down due to look of helrp, EFOR-E FEOLVED BE 1'1‘ ‘IYI-IER. . that this Federation urge upon the Federal authorities the neces- sity or placing Agriculture on a ltareisis of parity with other indus- es. AND THAT no maximugnmprice‘ be fixed on a ioultural ucts without first lxing s. liflnimurn pséiéy price on iihese products; Agriculture. As s Provincial Federa- tion, however. we should be pre- sred to take whatever action, 1-- oni with the Canadian Federation of griculture, that. may be deem- ed nsoesshry in order to complete- ly support any plans and roposais that may be deemed sdviss le from time to for the pi faction of our basic industry. "Now then, Ladies and Gentle- men, this is the report of our execu- tive. If it is satisfac we would like sonic-one to move ts adoption and than it will be open for discus- sion, and remember the discussion is open and free." GETS OVERSEAS POST Selection of Brindle! 5- ff Nash, of Toronto, for sn IMP" ant post with the Csnadinn MW in England is announced h! l‘; tlonsi defence headquarters. _ wag so ng as assistant dill?“ muster-general, M.D. No. n 0m _ d; f lh l- have now been removed. This will lthe present time. We have not the Resolutions 11-13mm 333015115), A, y, "w"; m“ ,0 w, m“, y," I {Simtféie Meg-fie. fil°§$iii“n¢$.a'i'i lprove a great boon i0 live stock ,h¢lD on the farms to grow those that Agriculture be recognized ls In our minds she is always near, J. Trainer. Mr. Dennis. Capt. REM-l producers in this Province. The mfoililcl»! properly and at the same ‘Bio following resolutions were a vital wsr industry and st some l Loved, remembered, longed for Hon. W. H. Dennis suggested that thanks of our Hdantion go to time keep dairy cattle, hogs and Ifl I system be devised so that this l ways a. committee of three be appol ‘- those responsible for this idjust- other more essential departments V!) that this meeting of viuol lndust. so necessary in our Bringing many s silent tear, to look into the ma may“ ‘tinny opernmg. w; ‘N “m; om. the Prince Edward Island 1N er- ngflgnl] m “Wm fight for fr”. . L," I R b d b H “"9"” "ked w, 9°‘ "I" "Our Executive met on a numbe winced that, in order to gs but: "it"! i! Mill-lire strong! I dom and llbe may be reason- l M’ “m”, °" 7 °' °l‘“"°" °' “w” 3Y1”)? nmd ‘hflof different occasions during the our position in Agriculture in this W file of issls nco abl s l'ed th qualified labor. L_337_11_3_n ' "it," l", “j {fvfi o, m, fiembglseuon Ind have kept in me CIOQQSt riot/me that our energy shduld be , “purchase of fort- dis ribu ed in such ll manner mt ' i“ ° l‘ ° ' 1 _' possible touch with problems of m centered on the 1m stock indus- 9"" or "to 1 3 wow "=4 hi the fervor of l-he vlnoe may fvi- §Q,‘{‘,'“§,“,“fi§d$f’“‘° be ‘m’ pub [urgent nature and have . * try. Clnninl vegetables fol-our own “azmhbecgntf-sgfgonilémfi; f“ m“ °°m'ém“°“ u’ m‘ “"4” ““ ‘ ..*...vs.rrs.alrllrli.irvsr.rr lzlir.i<.rlrz'..-e......"ravz.r°z.- accusations m‘! widow“ Mo" vole" »‘l4“~"5"-$'-~"li°"d~°ii 9o’? m" Pm °°""°"‘"‘ N, D, MflcLeafl cussed. At present the Live stock the r authorities. llsh facilities to do so. We have s BE n. we‘ mm" bu” 9 srt Re Ins. h“ z arketin Board has an ment ' lilsrecor the number o smslle canneries in the m“ "° i “l! mmlllltlli 9°"- BW- 3- 5- ‘ 6"‘ M a 1cm ‘In v ow of t d duflng f r ma,“ d m 15d , , M p co with the Summer-side Agriculturist. mo", “m, m have been or iced, Province that are oxpandi as "M is’ d a m9 n“ m‘ that it. been 11PM!‘ mum; gnvernm ni UNDERTAKER it w ervloiood- Th" "ll" "will be we feel justified in stating e the conditions and markets per-nil. m u; “" 4mm" °' “'1' a] mm" m“ o“ “n” °' u“ m n o Ieafll‘ enlorgcd upon under the new pi-o- ‘amnion o, the “and Ndmmm lvlew M the “new Ammo“ we gum: nififiiiste‘: with‘ iii! grain shtpinen-s from the head of prices control wflgdpu-i is min- EMIALMER imlil- of ouiturn has produced very feel that it would be unnsviulble m, ‘m, m m on iAgr-cu- em lakes. and l ed n: omwfifluge in he sail-t- The matter was left in the hands do" u “ma”. we an!“ w u“ to mud . m,“ up w d.” c“ m“- m u] e every possbe su wnnmhs, Th“ 9mm”. w be hi9} of ufl w‘ “a chnirlnsll In "I S°""*"" w‘ R:._sh'“'- l in of in this Pnwvlnoe. we muo e "°"""t‘“°m d ° of at assistance to our miners: °"°""' "'°"“" on hmlrd. Ill Charlottetown d Capt m“ m“, n, u, ‘ c“; ccmplsh much mm. provid g. urevery mm‘; Qmgnlgelon mode ii or m; CIIIIIIIIIII boo m” North Wilt-hm orice in over-weir‘ - iron. claimed wiim "w oeooio will wvlwrt our lvirilllkelmisrio and other centres uie interests of Canadian Alricu- m... w. pfl§,PE,§'w§§°§‘,,,nd will tale un r deli‘? fir," M. rum in there should be no out in m mn- efioru on their behalf. t m‘ about: 138* °o"§é*°'” M31 w“ v Federation of Avrirultiire in in. ~-----i-il-ir- ""' ‘Zinn- i times. ‘The radin regulations in In so fsr as o r program or . Our p uc are res 3 [and 3m,“ "P "l"- nuslmeotinllsssmhiedliwiktho "°l°'“'° tiiisiesnect cdbsn-vsmsaionihmhsnmlrlflttimmsosvntninsnariolttsmaulvegluiusltbsh -gsuqq,l l-[QQ-pqflnjjflfls