, 1953 A Feature for Eve?! m'Id”YT' Among The Farmers Federation Of Agriculture News ........... Party politics are I necessary part of our democratic system but governments once elected. represent l i l FIRM FORUM CONFERENCE ual Conference of Na- Tl-IE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN CIASWELI. for Better Photo- CO0I('S for Perfect Pictures -.... graphs. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE.” KITCHEN I-1I.ECTRIC' CLOCKS 36.85. Toombs Music Store. QUICK DELIVERY Tnlcking gm-vi”, phone 3135.1, "WE TREAT THE SICK WELL." Glggey's Pharmacy, next. Stewart's Bakery. , BREADALBANE PItESBI"l'ER- IAN CHURCH. - Service Sunday. May 31st, 11 A. M. Goodwill Mac- Dougall, Student Minister. MlicPHAII.'S STORE. Long creek, will close each Wednesday at 7 The aim ' K ”onal Farm Forum held 13” U99 all the people and progress depends IIll'lI9d out to be an honest at- on the harmonious working together g, to examine not 'only the ”,”.',',I:..1l, and succt;ss of the pro- 5r!ain5 but also an analysis of it's "t(laI(I1ES5eS and short-comings. I.,.herc was no question in the lmlltis of H1050 presellirt as I; ti; ncaiional venue of arm, "U rt!” W6 worth to the participants MI problem of interesting v was ;II.I,,,xI;L;q:qt;'l)le are 'to play an intelli- utixt p.-trt in shaping and guiding the clestinles of agriculture, it ,.,,,',.wi-talit that greater understand- ". he developed of the DION?-m5 M)! ii ciicct their business 10 the II'IdLIIlflI. -intelligent guidance may. ",1; ..,,.n legislators at all levels. HI:ltclligcht thinking results mlly 1...”, an unbiased attempt to ach- for the common good of people and governments. Government pol- icies can assist in molding the progress of any area but in the final analysis progress depends on the willingness of the individual to work for the common good. We congratulate the Premier and the Cabinet members on having at- tained their new positions and be- speak for them the assistance of all Islanders in advancing the wel- fare of the province. Electrification Recently we were privileged to make A tour of the new hydro deve- lopment at Niagra Falls which when completed will develop almost two million horsepower, at a cost of CATTLE TO BE PASTURED can be accommodated by Leonard Gil- lespie, Milton. Room for seventy head. i SEE THE EXHIBITION of Stu- dents drawings and paintings at Prince of wales College. Room 22 on Friday, May 29th. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. Belfast,- Sunday. May 31st. Sunday School 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. James lleathwood, M.A.. Minister. AT STEWART BAKERIES LTD., this week-A souvenir plate com- memorating the Coronation, along with a light fluffy specially dec- ,,.,. l'll('ICiiSI.Illl(IIlIR'i and National Ifl'llI .I”0ll.l1l, if developed to the, l , providcs the most promlsingl ill . lllc..l. lrr liilfll ,w plali FIWISI" ' .--..,a....ll..-. mm - I-1V'l l;c,vlloltIs . .i.r .,.,. ' 5',lC3.Ii('l', lilss Reynolds at -3,. lroruivi Conference holds the positioii of information and educa- t.ona: officer with the food and aqrlciliillrc scction of the United ,N'.1i.olls. A; ii gifted speaker, Mas Reynolds , with the best and in coin- lz .rli.xloll of world 1000 ll1'0bI9m5 ,,c oas.Iv outstanding. 'i'l. I Favinors want to produce food mm '11,: continue to do so but as long its lhc people of the world '.l'l:I tlioniselves off into sectims called Natituis, which impose a. inrietv of restrictions on the movc- lliFli' of food from those who Dm- (IIIPP it to those who need it. then us: liars. htlmzer, famine, and un- (lpr ncvclnpmcllt be the lot of .1 largo portion of mankind. The solution of the problem said llio spcakcr, rested in the willing hers of governmenm to act joint- iv :31 the illtercsts of world nu- trition and the saving of millions of pcnple from a life of hunger Hllfl in inrtny cases actual starva- .,,,. I'ntaIo Prospects information recently released in- cheating increased acreage of pot- atoes in the United States suggests that tho potato industry, if con- dztimis art-. at all normal, is head- NI for some real problems this sea- son. In the, light of thc experience of tin paSl. spring, we can see nothing lhai should encourage farmers to now nioro potatoes and would i ::ge-st that the most careful con- sxieralioli should bc given before ziuv contrlnplrticd increase in acre- nlzc is put into effect. HIRII production in the United Sialcs combined with high freight. mics tn Canada leave little cause for optimism on the part of the potato industry. Our New Gorevnment R-9-Ra.l'dlesa of party affiliation the formation of a. new government, Mill .1 lit-iv Premier is n event of Prhortaiice and significance of llariicuinr interest to all farm peo- iir in this agricultural province. Those who assume the responsib- lillv of lzovcrnmcnt carry A heavy I'lR(I and vi-ry often receive far lunrc hl.1me- for the things they are V hit to (in than for their accom- l lilllllili. or piacillg agriculture andglmwcr llc PllilIl'..!9(I in it, on :i hi".Il-l ion dollars. Figure: such rs thesc make our problem in this proviucc seem rather small and are cause lrar some thougllt on the point as ,to wily such a small llnclcrtaking jshould present such difficulties. l, The fact that a great river falls .over the edge of a cliff has been worth counties millions of dollars to that part of Canada and we need not be envious of the fact, but nevertheless modern living and progress go hand in hand with power and it must eventually be provided liy whatever means avail- able in all nreas requiring the jlame. The New Wheat Agicemont The new Wheat Agreement sign- ed by forty five countries comes into effect on August lot, with Great Britain not being a party to the deal. The agreement set a floor of 51.55 per bushel and a ceiling of 52.05, cvids-ntiy the old country expects to buy wheat at less then the floor and has argued that the previous price had been all to the advantage of the Canadian wheat KICWGX This is an interesting viewpoint, particularly in the light of the contention by the private grain trade, that the price was too low, Mr. Howe has suggested that the Churchill government got bad ad- vice from the private grain trade in London. which would like to get back into the speculation. Dairy Prospects Present prospects indicate that the Canadian (la.i1'y farmer is for- tunate to have a support price on butter at this time. In he United States powdered milk, butter and cheese is accumulating rapidly with no satisfactory export outlets in sight. Cheese prices in Ontario are lin- settled and lnuch of the milk which normally goes into cheese may be diverted to butter pointing the way to fairly heavy purchases by the government during the coming sca- non. There may bc no fortune in blit- ter, but there is, for the next two years, reasonable stability. Cropping Progrclo What. pronlL9ed to be an cztrly cropping has turned into an average one and even in Ontario and the New England States seeding re- mains to be done. A late spring with ample moisture usually means a grassy one and ample grass will compensate for shortage in other lcrops. I NUEIEL9 tronlliiued from page 1 cA student who shows he;-5911 8 vmctcnt in extra-curricular sllldt-tits olgaliizations-Clorn Sim- mons. Summcrside. Prgflvlz and MacLeod .Limiicd lhP:C.'iIli(I9Ilt standing highest in muiliafliilllllllr class in Commcrcc iijrlon Stordy. Tryon. smd;'-'GP0I'lZ!'., D. DcBlois Prize: m mil slalldlng second highest "WW. giafllintlllz class in Com. Hm; avid Compton, Bangor. Pm-0. ignn and Company Ltd. W rmaliidellt standing third in Emil” llating class in Commerce: Wnil "Mill. Cnvendlsh. IVIIIIIPFRIII Mam”-8 Bunny: the outsialidl R rhiifd Ye” Ce.”.m.CMe pancnoHIIEVI-i14vtUdelll. activities- Gm-mn i)iv.cri.crsnii, Montague. Th. "WI -Eilois Memorial Prize: Var Rh-'2. sit.dcnt of the Fourth Mm M mwillit it diploma in the ,,,,,,,.9d H 0 soar, and who in con- Cmckm I-Jest athlete-Garth J. Ann IIRIIOIICIOWII. , Tiled Blanchard Memorial yv,m.1!ml1:r1.8Iudetit of the Second dnnmM:hVlltl;Z1Ilf1RheAt in French, MS. Ahmw. e amlly-BoydRlcli. Tlxosllllillrilostlnstltute Scholarships: lmdlmz Pill. from a rural area. nt- rmt mm lure of Wales for the me mm. agld standing highest in M gbcn ppecial Matriculation- !Ymr;r;lmi'iIl. Control Bedequc. J. Hm Hrry Love. East Royalty somlm -glen ruplin p--lzcs: Dc. Y," ism; vgenta , in iiie Third cshirlw 0'10! Year and First Year was P wily. Parkdale; Alan mm' R21 iillle. Vincent Beck. swim PMKYI CY. Basil Phillips, Simpson Prize: Student in Tattnlued the highest Ylllhlz-Marion Stordy, The Medal Pmrl hour. (STING? of Wales College V 1' Accuracy in Typing- Hnlclcrstine, Murray H"- T .. rnnn-:iclIv'-Iwsx”l'. i"P0I'lzc E. Robin- hu nmagrsliip. The student who Crrilhcatey M" A Third Year N m t and Ihiil your ranks W, he Fourth Year-Joyce slkinton, Montagug ,, . .h,p,'"";'h N. nabei-non Echoin- lcoumy re student from Prince ” hllzheat standing in the . lTi:,',T: Y9"-Marv MIcNutt. Mil- Girll Hi-Y (Beta Chapter) Prize: The girl student of the Fourth Year who was most out- Stnndlnlr in extra-curricular activ- ities and who has attained Cer- tificate standingl-Jean Diamond, Charlottetown. Readcrs' Digest Valcdictorinn Prize: Presented by the Readcrs' Digest to the Valedictorian of tho Graduating Class - Earl Jewell. Charlottetown. The Alumni Association Prizes: Awarded to deserving students of each your- IV Year: Lawrence Travis, Win- nipeg, Manitoba. III Ycar: Margaret Williams. Prtrkdalc. II Year: lPaint. Zoena Jordan, Bench Allison MacLcan, Ball- or. Normal Trrlillilig: Mario Arscnault. Abramis Village. Commerce: K.'il'OI)'ll Stewart, Rod Point. Aim approximately three hundred mill-, orated cake. . EM I DRAMA FESTIVAL , ITONIGHTE Two comedies by Little iTheatrc Group and one act drama! by St. Peter's A. Y. P. A. .xdludica- l tions by Mr. wetmorc and presen- tation of trophies. Empire Thealre.f 8.15 P. M. I BREADALBANE I' A ST 0 R A Ll CHARGE. The United Church of- Canada. Service: Sunday, May aist. North Granville 11 A. M. Rose Val- ley 3 P. M. Breadalbane 7.30 P. M. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. CLOSESI THE PRESBTTERIAN CHURCH IN CAN A D A. - Schedule for Sunday, May 31st. Wood Islands 11 A. M. (Sunday School 10 A. M. 5 wood Islands East Hall 3 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P.M. (Sunday School 3 P, M.) Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Marshneld Charge. Services next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Harrington 11 A. M. Marsh- fleld 3' P. M. Mount Stewart 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lee MacNaughton, B.A., Minister. 1 MURRAY HARBOUR PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, May 31st. 11 A. M. Murray Har- bour; 2 P. M. Little Sands: 3.30 P. M. Belle River; '7 P. M. Murray River. Sermon: "Elizabeth-Tho Defender". Rev. D. Wallace Mac- Pherson, Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices on Sunday, May 31st. Cape Traverse 11 A. M. Crapaud 3 P. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. when there will be a. special service of praise, with menls choir, members from Bon- shaw guartette and other special features. Rev. Alexander MaoKay, Minister. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. Freeman R. Garrett announces the engage- ment of his daughter Pansy Ger- trude to Mr. Kenneth Leslie Mac- Lean, only son of Mrs. E. MacLean and the late Mr. S. MacLean. The wedding will take place June 20th. 1953, at 7 P. M. In First Baptist Church, Vancouver. B. C. Rev. George Knox officiating. CRAPAUD. SPRINGFIELD. LONG CREEK PABISHES. - May 31st, 1953. Trinity Sunday. St. John's Church, Crapaud, 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion. St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek, 3.00 P. M. Evening Prayer. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield, 7.30 P. M. Evening Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebsary, Rector. ST. I"ETER'S BAY PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. May 31st-Coronation Sunday. St. Peter's, Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Service, il.00 A. M. Greenwich, Sunday School 2.00 P. M. Service. 300 P. M. Marie, Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Service 7.30 P. M. Rev. Rus- sell A. MacLeod, Minister. P. M. during summer months. DUNDAS UNITED CHURCH. - Sunday, May 31st. Service at 230 P. M. Rev. Norman Green, speaker. DR. PETER M. MacDONAI.I) will open an office for the general practice of Medicine at Crapaud (John Simmons residence) lifeli- day, June 1st. CHARLOTTETOWN Co-Operative J oumeyings Down Through The Years 31 J. A. Gillios. Charlottetown (Continued from Wednesday) The Prince Edward Island Co-'lar grant hitherto Operative Livestock Board was at lottetown on August 4th, 1933, on so that was all the capital in the anniversary of the outbreak sight for concrete financial begin- organized of the first world war, just nlne- ning. Of course Provincial live- teen years before, and thus con-Istock producers 1231 an equity in firmed a complete separation fromlthe accumulated surpluses on the Maritime Marketing Board atlrecord with the Marketing Board Moncton, through which Islandiat Moncton, made up from excess livestock shippers had been -mar-Icommissions on sales above I lieting stock for upwards of srvennaiural proportion of a three Prov- years previously. The date lnaytince contribution, and as well the BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAI. Women's Club members attending coronation Day Celebration must meet at 2.30 P. M. at turnslile in Exhibition grounds. POWNAL IINITEI). PASTOICAI. CHARGE.-Services Sunday. May 31st. 11 A. M. at Bunbury; 2301111. at lift. Herbert. 7 P. M. at Ptiwnal. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Pastor. HAMPTON PASTORAL CIIAIIGE. -- The limited CIIIIIUII iii Canada, Services for lvlc.,v 3181. 10.3.1. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Dcsablc 3 P. M. llampton 730 P. .11. Rev. R. H Baxter. WINSLOI-I PASTORAL CIIARGIZ. Services Sunday, May 31st, 1933. Princetown Road 11 A. .11. High- field 3 P. hi. Winslae North 7.30 P. M. Sunday School will be con- ducted as announced. Heber I-1. llurdy, Prcsby. Supply. MARKET YOUR. W001. co-opcr- ativcly through your own Associa- tion. It pays the highest prices. Sheep Breeders' Association now, receiving wool at foot of Princc Street, Charlottetown. Ship ”freight collect." TRYON UNITED CIIIIRCII. - Special music at the Sunday even- ing service will includc Doctor Mac- Donald with the Bonshaw male quartette and special numbers by members of a male choir. Visitors cordially welcome. ENGAGEMENT. - Major and Mrs. J. F. MacMillan announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Phyllis, to John Whitney Lailcy, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Lailey, Tor- onto. The marriage is lo take place in Holy Rosary Church, Torohto. on Saturday morning, June 20th. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE- Servlces May 31st. Coronation Sun- day. Whcalley River 0.45 AM. Wilt- shire 11.15 A. M. Hunter River 730 P. M. Sermon ”Our Part in the Coronation." Sunday School at the usual hours. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. CAVI-INDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGES. -Sunday. May 31st. North Rustico ii A. M. Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. Special Coronation Service at both churches. Sunday School, Cavendish 10 A. M. in the Baptist Church. North Rustico 10 A. M. Rev. George Gough, Minister. TRYON--BONSHAW GROUP OF UNITED BAPTIST CHURCHES.- Church Services Notices. On Sun- day, May 31st, as follows: Tryon, Sunday school 045 A. M. Public Worship 11.00 AM. Baptism: .West- moreland, Public Worship 7.30 P.M. Rev. W. G. Killam. Pastor. HAZELBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH. - Services Sunday, May 31st, as follows:-10 A. M. Sunday School: 11.00 A. M. this will be a. "Coronation" Service with special music. Everybody Welcome. Rev. Thos. L. Poole, Minister. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Sllnday. May 31st. Vernon River 11 A. M. Family service, cvcry family Ill- vited. Cherry Valley Sunday School 10.30 A. M. Service 2.30 P. M. Or- well 7.30 P. M. ltcv. John F. Mac- Kay, B. D., Minister. ', IRVING OIL EXECIITIVES IIIERE A three day regional conforoncc of Irving Oil cxecuiivcs pix lacing hold in Chltrlotlolown UIII1 the following visiting of- ficinls prcscnl: Mcssrs. Arthur Irving, Assistant to the President, C. J. Adcock. Dircctor Oil Heat- ling Division, K. B. Rt-id. Director inf Opcrrliions. Ralph Williams, Ill- lrccior Truck Division. Harry Mc- itfaillc. Sllics Manzigcr, and .l. '7 Won llorltc, Lngal Depnrlmcnl. All nrr- rcgislcrcll oi. the ('.ltorlollc- flown iiolel wllcrc a bzlnquct and round lahlc riiscllssion was held ,Wctincstlny cvening. : TIST Thc H. R. Doanc and Compomi lPri7.cs: For the student standing, Pefsonals highest in each year of the Coln-- --- ll1t'I'Ce Course: Judaic C. St. Clair Trainor left Graduating Class-Marion Sior- bv All" Wednesday for Ottawa to dy. Tryon. participate in hearings of the War 1 Year-Et-riha MacLean, I-ligh'Claims Commission of which he is Bank. a commissioner. The Birks Medal for proil.. in Art-Joyce Easter. Hampshire. The Prince Edward Island Art Society Prize-William Nelson, Charlottetown. French Prize, awarded by tho Frnech Consul at Halifax to the student ranking highest in the French classes of the Fourth Your -Earl Bruce, High Bank. .jCon.tint-l';1Aon page I Mr. llusscll E. Flood, of lllc De- partment. of Nailonal Dcicnce Army ltcndquarters. Ottawa, is spending a holiday with his moth- Ier, Mrs. Catherine Flood, of Clmrlotteiown. In order to join in the lion of our beloved Queen, F0"C0"'"'0" will be closed on ordinary Ion throat. Sunshine laimld Dairy Pure Milk Co. G. & G. Dairy will dcliilcr a double supply of milk on Monday, and TUESDAY. JUNE ZNI). I PERCY G. GAY, Secretary. YORK PASTORAL (TIIAIHLE. - Thc United Church of Canada. Minister: Rev. .1. M. Sproule. Slin- riny, May 31st, 1053. 0.30 A. M. Plczlsnnt Grove. 1100 A. M, Con- tral. 7.30 P. M. York. It is cxpecti-d l11atDI'. Ross C. Eaton of Hip Tem- perallcc, FPdBl'ailflll will speak at. the 0.30 and 7.30 S0l'Vl('PS. NORTH RIVER IKVITED RAP- PASTOIIATI-T. Sunday. May 31st. Sunday Svllc.-i'iIs: North River 10.00 A. .11. Fillrvlcw and, Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Worship, Services: North llivcr 11.00 A. iii; Clyde River 300 P. M. Kingston 7.30. P. M. Special (iovolmtlon Sci:-l i vices at all appoilltmcllls. Rev. H.” Barber, Pastor. COR.VWAI.I. ll.VI'I'ICl) (,'IllIll('.H.I Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir. Scrvictsl May 31st will bo as follows: Corn-I Wall at 11.00 AM. Kingston at 3.00 P. M. New Domillion at 7.30 P. M. The order of service lllII mark the Coronation of Her .Xi:t,lcsty Queen Elizabeth 11. Sunday Schools will meet at Cornwall at 10.00 A. M. New Dominion and Kingston at 10.30 A. M. M NO MILK DELIVERY TUESDAY, DOUBLE SUPPLY ON MONDAY celebration of the Corona- the following milk plants Health Pastourirnd CA Purity Dairy Brighton Dairy ,istcr, promised a fivc litlndi-cd dol- ,hnve been more significant lllaltluncxpelided portion of Provincial ,co-incidental, and prophetic of,grants sent across for a period of Iivhat might and did actually oc-;sevt-ral years. lcur, after years of apporclltiyi , successful servicing. tcstllnafbd I The new Board became a TEl'lIlI)'klI10l.lSi1l1d under mllch more fouspiccs than that ,the inauguration of any co-opcrn- live hil.hcr'io launched in lilo Province. Its sponsors were jlitt-ry llmd still under such a spell as us- itlnlly ntlachcs to a rcnouncing of formcr busincss, p"l'sonr.l anti social collncctlons, Their Il1'Pll- lzolls ncre posiiivt-, but noncillc- less speculative. ill that the pro- Vicct about to be clnbarked upon, .v.'as stemming from A marketing tvonture previously entered into: with enthusiasm, but now on the ,ll.'1liP; and was more in the nature a salvaging cxpcdttion I.Il8lII in cxcesia of twelve dollars. Applications I accompanying, out success, on the plea. there was "no provision" in the Maritimcl Board constitution for such a, proccdurc, and that amount wasi lost as a forfeit to cxperience, on till: altar of Maritime C0-operation, coo l ('.,';il-i) rd in calctllilic the structure and analyze sources front which would come revenue to meet, that cost, before embarking on any fantastic marketing expedl-, lion, and it was fotlnd even It most optimistic appraisal of commls-l that of an original exploit of am-lslons on sales, together with gov-l in-Ltious leadership into the reaImI,Crlll11Cllt grant. the entire expecta- of unexplored potentials. It would tlon of receipts would not exceedl he an immediate challenge to a Board income of eighteen hun-l overcome the obstacles that l)osct.Irll'cd dollars per year, with im-I and finally wrcckeci its prcdeces-lprovclnr-lit as conditions better- :S0T- lod, if they would. each succeeding l ' year. Out of that. salaries and other An appraisal of assets indicated ovcrlit-ad would have to be met or tillLlCI1 had been lost in dcteriora- defaulted, baring supplementary non, of once active shipping clubs,,rcvenue froln other external sour- from which many adherents h:ld'ces, 5”"-OYWI mid 1011'. If any. felt Undvrl That forecast was not conducive iobli-gotlon any longer to accord in making all casy decision, but ,lhelr entire prtironilge or inoraijgiitli, along with what there was,. l5UDD0rt- Private livestock dealertzldlctatccl R forward march and the-' lwere again becoming firmly en- first eleven month year ended irenched and gaining momentum, with an even break, ' ” A vigorous campaign for in- 1 the field of livestock trading. creased volume was inauguratedp v o grlnrmers had become discouraged with hot: raising as a revenue by the office, with at plea for regu- producer, with prices at their low- la: support of every former clubi member as well as livestock pro-' cst in years, and brooding stock, p ducers in general and with excel-, liquidation was in evidence on- 9V9W fl”'m- Ilcltt response. which was prompt T119"? V133 110 Wnrkiniz Capital toland stistziincd, with many regular: COVE? INURI necessary Outlay: and reclaimed shipping club secre-: lhere W35 1'10 111110359? In Ililht HOP tarles working overtime to bring about improved results. Any ovi- office location, nor equipment, in ' Which OF With Which 10 do bush dence of pessimism hitherto exist: ing, was rapidly giving way to ness; there was strong desire and determination to make renewed confidence and justified expecta- tion. Of course it was not as rol- cffort to restore a locally control- led and operated marketing azen- licking as all that continuously, without its perplexing occasionsu cy as once existed, that would be COUVEHIHIIS 10 GVEFY IIVESWCK lhiD- but on the whole steadily gratifying and encouraging. per in the Province. That appear- In addition to this fair measure ed to be the objective and corner- SWM UPON WIIICII the delegates of organizational success, hog and IJWSBN? Were Prepared 10 TP-SWIG other livestock prices commenced and reinstate the original "Scll- to advance, having its favourable IRE ARBHCY-" effect upon earned revenue. Op- Following formal orgaliizatiolligmmig expense was of necessity 01' the B03Td- and nppolmmem Of grudgingly controlled and held at provisional directors, the former a, minimum, resulting in higher Manager of the 1926-27 f'Selling net, payments going to patrons Agency" now in Civil Service but locally located, was solicited to become its Manager, at a stated salary considerably below his then current remuneration, but with an assurance that if he made suf- ficiently good, the deficiency would be covered, but as at present con- regularly. This lower cost of oper- ation was observed and noted and publicized, on different occasions by the Federal Economics Branch Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, to the effect, the Prince Edward Islzlnd.Co-Operative Live- stock Markcting Board had the sitkiflillted. 9191118 Would be Y10 T931301-1.':lowest rate, operating cost, of any 5 IY 3 WC W1 10 any PC1'50n 01' co-o erativc association in Can- persons for fulfillment of thelndmp undertaking; in fact this contin- To ho mntlnued -7' gency was a fcatllrc attached to ..e. . ---- the entire salary undertaking. BANG-l'l' START Strange as it may sccm, and for AUCKLAND, N, Z. (OP) -- The first three-dimensional movie shown here had a sensational opening. A plaster cornice crashed 54 feet from the dome of the the- alrc on to the audience, and 11 reasons modesty refuses to divulge, the proposals were accepted and the progect of rebuilding, under- taken. There was yet. no Il'PnSlll')' upon which to draw for immediate es-lpcrsotls went to hospital with mi- sentizll cxpcndituvc; there was noinor injuries. source of revenue, except com- lnisslon on sales still only in the prospective, and with low live- istock prices and deplolcd volumc practicolly touching bottom, that source was so obviously unccriaiu. that imitative cxpcncllluro on tho bnsis of such a prospect was out of W ,, Q mm H", mam, kind me quesmm' Thcm was one do!" frlcuds llclghbollrs who rcmcm- initc ray of a."islll'allce. Ill flint LIlC1bm.(,d me 1” am. WM. dunng my up Provincial Department of Agri- HRS. ' ' " culture, through its Drputy Min-' Card Of Thanks , l 1 wish in r-rpi-est my sincere; lllanks to thc llompshlrt-, W. 1,, the Mrs. Clifford Prou(I.: Salvation Army campaign '.V()'I'I('IG TO IIIVISION.-II. (7())I)IAVl)ERS, TIC.-I.Vl CAPTAINS and (XANV.-I Final Rt-port Suppvr )lt-t-lilig at CITADEI. AT 6 P31. ON FRIDAY, MAY 29 Iilcnsc bc present with your rt-port. N. W. I.()W'IlIIER. (liiy (lllairman. rm. SAT. SPECIALS PRETTY COTTON HOUSEDRESSES Sizes 14 to 48-Regular 02.93 ON SALE FOR Sil.9t't NYLON HOSE SPECIAL - DOC IIAIANCE OF SPRING (l()ATS nml SITITS Reduced To Cit-or at 83 U3 OFF REG. PRICE he GLORIA I79 Grafton Street going to the MarketinglMaritime Board, would be divert- Char- ed to the new Island organization. .. , PAGE IIoroUly lllxls lioluma- Continued from page I pick up his mother. then called upon his sister, who, wt learns", wasn't home. Her husband told us to come in while he went to neighbors to got her. She. wouldn't return vxilh him hecausg sin was playing cartill. We felt htlrt about it. Were we Justified? R. (I. . -i-moo t ANSWER: If your sister-in-law sees her mother. and you, fl- quently, the unexpected visit certainly did not require her to learn I game and probably spoil the rent of the evening for the other pla era. At any rate. you should havn lot Il!'I' know you were on your way to her home. I do not think you were justified in being htirl; in fact, yours was A childish reaction. .V0u can be sure the ronlzlnt-rs has iil7'lIPtI. (Io ally good. 4 , lllepleas tl'P. 'uhrI 'lhth.h',lr'. ' .' Taken together in gross, it was, get mm ac';rCu'1?”,:n.M A M P W "rift H" dIS”h”l”"' ”” DEAR MISS DIX: I am 21, and I love in boy 19. We met at R party last year, and for three months he look me out and called mt- almosi every day. to go dancing: he look me to the rlani-e, lirougltt me home. kissed mu goodnight, months ago. Easter, but have heard nothing from him. Ono night he wanted to go skating and I wanlcll him since. That wal eieim. Chlisllnas, Vaicnline'I Day and and I haven't hoard from I sent him t-nrtls for P. K. ANSWER: When a hoy doesn't call for EIPVPH months. I thlnl Snnrling him cards won't, You nro old cnouzh to f-urn dsappnintmgnt, Rememh5f' Anothcr man will come along. Miss Nluen cannot reply personally to rt-adorn but will answer unfavour:lblc.wcre made for its release but with-i ,,mM,,,m M xenerul mu,r”t mmuxh mu mmmn. MT? gnaw mun: auto .. ” P ' r ' Mp P STRAWBERRIES Imulm urvlng crisp from strawberries. so from you would think you IIMI picked them yourself that vary mornlnl. sparkling with dew. lrrulstlbiy Inviting. Kola-Pair omn you that superb (rut ovary day In tho ynr. No hulling-no culling. DISTRIBUTED lN P E l by CEN mu AVAIlAlL( ncnoucu voun PERFKCVION lu: c FRESH FROZEN CR DIZALIIR WEEK-END SALE Friday and Saturday We must clear our shelves for new stock. hence tho many fine values offered here-SHOP TODAY. CEILING LIGHT FIXTURES Reduced By 50Vo TABLE LAMPS -J:e- it-9.iL:55L9..'3-00 C. G. ELECTRIC KETTLES 12.75 ELECTRIC trolls 3.95 ONE FACTORY RECONDITIONED 8 CAN DROP-IN MILK COOLER 595.00 One Reconditioned Beatfy WASHER 45.00 WVT-IONEVIELIECTRI-CHIRON ERA in-I Reg.I2A!'i.00. Sale 50.00 Amazingly high trade-in allowances on old Refrigerators and ice Boxes. We Service Everything We Sell STOREY ELEOTRIO Refrigeration St'riict- it Eit-t-lrit-nl Contractor 1 I73 Grafton St. Phone 3007 SHOULD YOU BE ON A A Low CALORIC mar: I Yilllil ANSWER ls MELOZET8 (Mothylcelluiose Wafers) ' For llsc with l'PSIi'I('Iilt"I (IIPIS prescribed by lh" I physician. IWPIOZPIS prnvitiv hulk in arid lo the low caloric diol. and hclp in satisfy llw facility; of htlnger that so fvcquenlly occurs. scum-:'s PHARMACY I78 Quml St. Phone 371