City and Central 31-. solms . rassnrwsassr! cannon. Belfast. Sunday, January mg, -130 p. In. Religious Film aer- IICO. OIIWELI. - VERNON UNITED Cgmscll. - Rev. John M. Sheen Minister. Eldon ii a. m. Orwell 2.30 p. m, cherry Valley 1.30 p. m. up; LINGEILII rll-may and Saturday. Values to 35-00 some ,0, 31.95. 32.05. Also one rack Dresses hall price. Helen's Dre- smp, se Grafton Street. 135! CHURCH OF ICOTLANII. services January 23rd. stanchei 10.30 s. In. Cape Traverse 2 p. m. r Will have much attention It th! ture and farm orggniutiong Thg sulnmerside 'I p. In. Rev. J. I-I, quality Nylons 19c. xennedys those in the trade claim that lot: mm Ann" I C I y - . smemon .1”, P...” .,.,.y ym- 8lAh0P- um" wen" Wm Mt Gov" "0"" "Id mm?” C P. A. .ln lggl!le:;rIIgI'i ganum Mallztit 0IvkI:J&IllfIrI:.lg.:g0' lswnnue any um lull POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. - services Sunday. Jan- uary lard. li a. In. at Bunbury. 2.30 p. In. at Mount Herbert. '1 p. In. at Pownol. Rev. '1'. R. Goudge. Pastor. ALEXANDRA-HAZELDBOOK - cgoss IIDAIIB. - Bervicu for sumiaay. January llsrd. Alexandra 11.00 s. m. Hazelbrook I p. in. cross muss 1.30 p. In. Rev. 0. 1'. Arm- m-ong. Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. services Sunday. January 23rd. Bonshaw 11 a. In. Desable 3 p. in. Victoria 7.30 p. m. Rev. R. H. Baxter. Minister. Y0g';;dA5gg:5cf; C':”gG”' " p.m., s.s. 2 p.In.; Churchill 7:30 ed together. ;:'rI:;f:nti";u'f;1"f;'f”t”” I”; ll?" Year In year and dsy by day Ively furnished l'00m! Wm! Illdlvldual mom 0 anada 0 . u , muwr. Rev J. M. swam p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Min- CHEESE aTonM Du” "mums mm, mm.” to omffm fljgrf God speaks to all that grieve fading, and beautiful guest lounge. sunday. .January 28rd, 1965. 11.00 men During me first week of Jmuy ketlng of farm products. Tm " no nu". "e "n" I” ”y a. In. Central. 2.30 p. m. Pleasant IMMUNIZATION CLINIC every Hy Ontario tum orgmmmomy m, The problems to be tackled by u" H." "m'' !!e""'' You "my an-we u,y time after noon on Grove. 7.3 p. In. York. BEEADALBANE PASTORAL cI1AlwIt'. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. January 23rd. Pleasant Valley 11 a. In. North Granville 3 p. In. Breadalbane 7.30 p. In. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Min- ister. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. Rev. A. S. Weir. D. D.. Minister. services January 33rd will be as follows: Kingston 11.00 s. m. New Dominion at 3.00 p. in. Cornwall 3.00 p. In. Cornwall Sunday School 11.00 a. In. Cornwall Young People's meeting in vestry after evening service. BROOKFIELD CHARGE. The hours of service for Sunday. Jan. 33rd are as follows: Brookfleld 11 am: Glasgow Road 8 pm.; Hun- ter River 7:30 pm. All are wel- some. Rev. Lawrence Blaitie. Min- later. COVEHEAD CHARGE. United church of Canada. services Sun- day, Jan. 23: Covehead Road ll s.m.: West Covehesd 3 p.sn.: Un- ion Road 7:30 p.m. Rev. Norman Green. NOBTII RIVER United Baptist church: Longcreek 11 a.m.; Clyde River 3 p.m.; Kingston 7:80 p.m. Rev. Owen Cochran: TOWN TAXI - Dial 5510. RADIO SERVICE - JACKIE Doyle. Dial 4306. MIILINEIIY CIIEAIIANCI tinuee at I-ll-style Milllnery. VISIT III-STYLE MILLINBIIY. 1631.5 Great George street and see this new casual felts from 3.16 to 4. . REGULAR MEETING Nurses Alumnae P. l. 1. Hospital. Oundsll Home, Friday. January 21st. IPECIAI. - one rack House Dresses slss. Kennedy's La.dlC' Wear. IPECIAL - Pull Fashioned first con- NU STYLE DRESS SHOP. 100 Kent Street, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ti off Costs. 2096 oft Dresses and suits. ADEIsI.A'S MILLINEBY - Gloria Building, 1'17 Grafton Street. Clear- ing all Fall and Winter Millinerw. doc. sl.00. 81.05. 02.95 and half price. BUBN8' ANNIVERSARY concert P. W. 0. Hall. Tuesday. January 25. Tickets for sale Toombs Music Store. Miller Bros, Btsad's Phar- macy. Johnso at Johnson. Wen- dell Phillips. Kemp's stationery. THE PIIEBBYTEEIAN CHURCH in Canada. Central Parish. services next Lord's Day are ss follows: Clyde River ll a.m., Canoe cove 3 Saturday morning 0 to I2 at the Health Centre. 188 Prince street. Children not vaccinated against. Smallpox and who will commence school next Fall, should'be vaccin- ated now. WINSLOE CARI) PAIt'I'I(-The prize winners at the card party held Wednesday evening at Wins- loe Station hall were: Ladies' .1st, Mrs. Reg Butler; 2nd. Mrs. John Holroyd; consolation. Mrs. S. Mac- Kinnon. Gents' lat. Wayne Swit- zer; 2nd. Jack Rodd; consolation. Dennis Neal. ' CIIAPAUI) and Springfield Par- ishes. services for Sunday, January 28rd. 1955. Third Sunday after Epiphany: St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield, ll:00 s.m.. morning prayer; St. John's Church. Crap- aud. 1:30 pm.. evening prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebssry. Rector. THANK YOU We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to Dr. O'l-lanley. Sisters and Nurses of the Char- lottetown Hospital who so tenderly cared for our baby while a patient there. Also Special Thanks to Dr. EGO PRICE! The present low price of eggs to the producer is at once a cause for some concern and some ques- tioning upon the operation of the floor price policy. Government Support Price Policy with respect to eggs is that it undertakes to purchase in the late Fall, out of storage. any Grade A large eggs offered at 386 per dozen plus an allowance of Ibo per case per month to cover storage charges. costs for s month. - At the present time a surplus of eggs exists in the Maritimes. any operator who buys such eggs. has them oiled and pays handling charges and freight to Montreal would net in the vicinity of 29c bas- ed on the floor of sac st Mont- real. Bomeone, of course. is going to raise the question of storing eggs in the Maritimes. Suitable egg storage requires special accom- modation with strictly controlled temperature and humidity: at the moment few such. if any. are readily available in the Muitimes and for this reason prices being offered are Montreal prices lessl freight. etc. cluding the in the fire intention of the over Department of mits for the Zealand cheese into Canada. tion said it was the worst slap in the face Ontario farmers had ever the cabinet to hold up the permits was not successful. than every farm men to Ottawa to demonstrate on Parliament Hill. tttt Trade Minister Howe who was termed by some as all open enemy of the farmer. TM lndlshation of the individual when it is real'sed that during the past three years they have. at con- siderable PXDFPSP and RR('I'lIiC9. negotiated contracts with the Old Country and. under great. dirti- culties. been successful even in the face of surpluses in bringing some remains. however, that there is al- plus or Cheddar Cheese. Any im- Among The Farmer's Federation of Agriculture News of the cheese for storage. surpluses. and price rr 24th to 28th. Guest speakers will known in queen. county .5 . pm- I” the Rh 30" -"mu 0- GGMIDBF. gresslve and enterprising farmer P959111 WWW? 01 Akrlculture. Dr. and, while a newcom r in the circle 5- 3- K111 fotmefly W"-I1 3'. A- 0- of Federation Directo I. gives every Ind W- 3- Bnken chairm-yn of the indication of ability to make I. resl 5”k"'ch'W”' RN31 C9m""55i0n On contribution. ' ' Agriculture'snd rural life. It is quite understandable that NEW NWNSWICK MARKETING attention will be given by the con- ference io the question of sur- pluses at these. in the absence gear p'r.icel.mdoon;.I'ol the price of ar: tlfusla pmsclllcatliliallm lfggotheplilf: meg? M h”m'd " ””I” II” ”9”' tactlon of the farmer against the C lo" " "I the be" weawn mm results of surplus productlon.there- fore. it would appear natural that the two questions must be consider- trsde who have bought 'wm, t d M tin is thus not a newcomer in the lmpmtftllonuall E: ynmgnpggffg organisation field. In agreeing to topic for discussion at both th . Dun. yum," mean”. In Rum: heading the Federation. Mr. Martin this week and that of the Federa- tion in Ildmonton next week. 0. r. A. ANNUAL MEETING Future policies for agriculture, ahlwy Vim 75599” '0 Hflfketllli will be spending approximately half - P0114516! a yes: studying European agricul- of of the New Brunswick Federation matters wnlcn me Federation Ill c'spal..:.i IA) l...... il,..slI and mini the basis of policy lor the coming year. i The New President. Lloyd Martin of Cherly Valley. is a young farin- er who has had experience in the County Federation and was also. at once time. President of the Junior Farmers of the province. Mr. Mar- underteke the responsibilities or gives evidence of a commendable: interest in the problem or the farmers of the province. Archie Johnstone of Burlington now becomes First Vice-President. Mr. Johhstone it will be recalled well In addressing the annual meeting of Agriculture. ister. the Hon. Agriculture Min- C. B. Sherwood. which farmers lng revenue is practices. Mr. uld check declin- etter marketing Sherwood further WEATHER REMARKS rlfor grief often F cl ti , Ch group. and am; de:;yo';.mcmf::.: week would come under the head- mot In Tomnm anghechiaxxgllnzgg plus stocks in butter. cheese and ready in Canada a. substantial sur- cases. the Dairy Farmers at Regina this in: of floor prices for butter. sur- powdered milk. I stepped up ad- Trade and Commerce to issue per- V”mIn3 ””mp3i3n' i”c'e'”ed 5”” lmpormmon of New sumption of dairy products and last. but certainly not least, government Secretary Milburn of the Federa- Wncy on unpm” M chm” ma butter. On a national basis the dairy received and that if the appeal to mdustly has possibly done, a.long the different branches of agricul- ture, the best job of owzallizlng organization in Ontario should send ” II wmmmmy Emu” ”"d h” c"' zalnly had vcsy considerable suc- cess in the raising of funds for the Most of the criticism was directed ”””Y1”8 9" 0i 3dV”””"”-' ""11 PW motion on a national has 5. l'. E. I. ANNUAL MEETING 1 The annual meeting of the Dir- farmers could be better understood e.-lors from the vuluuus ol','all.za- Lions which go to make up the P. E. I. Federation was marked by an extremely satisfactory at- tendance; out of 53 Directors elig- ible to attend. so were present. isuch attendance indicmes a real interest in the s.l'lnI'.'s of the Federa- stability into the market. The fact tion and certainly reflects credit on the Directors who, in many went to considerable trouble to be present. . stormy weather has, this year, been saturated with water which is start. ing to make its appearance in base. While there is nothing original about the weather as a topic of C0nV8r8ati0n. we. nevertheless, feel that the first. 19 days of January are somewhat out or the ordinary. This period which usually contri. buses a great deal of cold and almost entirely free of frost. with rain and drizzle replacing the usual snowlall. The earth is becoming merits. EVERGREEN TREES Canada has both hard and soft. pInPVlllPt'S. but all are evergreens.i In Memoriam In loving memory of a dear blu- llsml and Daddy. S-F 59886 Cf!!- Normsu Douglas t ' V110 died in Korea three years ago to- day. We do not forget him. we loved him too dearly. For his memory In fads-. from our lives like a dream, i i Our lips need not speak. when our' hearts mourn sincerely. dwells where it cannot be seen. Wife folly. Sons Jamie and Ilandiy. Saint Johnh, N. B. In loving memory of Mrs. Frank What would I give If I could say Hello Lluie in the same old way. To hear your voice. to see you smile, To sit and talk with you awhile. Though absent you are always near. Always Remembered by her Sister Mrs. Chester Bernard. In loving menm y of our dear dsll I (Elisabeth) Mrs. FYIIIK Stevenson. who departed this life January 11st, I940. Hearts that loved you don't forget In memory you am with us yet. Lovingly Illomembered by Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. David Rennie. In loving memory of Alfred Yeo. who passed away January zlst. l9l53.l With aching hearts we watched Y0": - And mw you pass away, Although we loved you dearly, We could not make you stay. We miss you dear at every turn Along life's weary way. And home has never been the same Since you were called sway. Lovlngly ltemembe ad by Wife sndl Family. i . mum mime, ,, Friday. sums 21. 1955 HISTORIC NAME Port Dover, Ontario villas! 03 the shore of named after Dover in EnlIa-'!d- Llko EH9. W33 , . Tlseduardisl PGKO3 QUEBEC LAKE Largest or the many lakes in Quebec province is Idletsssinl. with .5 in; of 840 square miles. HEY Take advantage. of the "WEEK-END SPECIAL FOR. coU1jI.Es" luxurious, Kirkwood Motorist Hotel You, too, can follow the modern trend . . . Leave your cares and worries behind. and relax and enjoy the comfort of the attract- Pop! GIVE MOM A 4 at the new. fast, dinner and breakfast. And here's the best news of all! enjoy all this for Saturday and-depart before Monday 1100"- Moals are included in this special . . . Saturday night's supper. Sunday's break- supper, and Monday's ONLY 315.95 PER COUPLE For Reservations 'Pl1one Mrs. MacLeod, 6591 You may PRICES TELL THE TALE REMEMBER menus to SALE LIKE, A GREENDAL SALE Peter MacDonald who has cared Pollution Wouldtof coursanggravate Much of the meetings time was I ' Noam 'rnYoN Presbyterian (or him at home. the surplus position and will. in spent in the discussion of some so Mm,” 20 Newest Materials including Elysiam. Church service Jan. 8. ll s.m.: addition. have a depressing effect resolutions whI"h had been brought TO . . . . . . . . . O Ladiesl Church School 12:15. Miss Mary MI'- I-35 MM FIIPII Wlllhn on the market to the disadvantage forward from the different orgsn- & A. MacKenzle. Deaconess. Albany. P. I2. I. both of the producers and those izatlcns. those resolutions covered Men's 2 S T9 ' ' SUITS to 49.50 . . Sizes 10 to 24 m2. 1 Back of l..adies' , SUlTSfo35.00............. 0 Men is I:0AkR?0mSt'IYLE.....;....... 2.49 Including Wools -- Ladles' ' ' O . & 1 DRESSES to 29.50 . . . 30.00 I2.95 SUITS to 59.50 To 2529.50 - Men's STATION WAGON COATS .. glhlsczosrs to 14.95 . 9-95 IQ7lipT'l'ER coins I. 495015.00 & 25.00 Men's To 29.50 -- Children's 10.00--15.00 Ladies' House Drmcos nnri Uniforms to 4.95 - 1.48 ...t 1.98 5.00 Men's heavy Winter Caps, WoolyBo,vs" Surcoais. heavy Socks and Ski 1.0olllql:;tied Caps I 4 Boys' All Vt'nnl I BOMBER JACKETS to 14.95 . COATS 8: COAT SETS . . . . Ladies' 0: Childrl-.l1's Hats- - .. 6.95 1-2 Purses to 5.95- PRICE Men's Dress Pants to J:::;f”;;;' 2.oo 1.oo 2.00 ii"”zi';"Lf..Yi'ff'.7Tii 1.69 31I3"i3”7'i 50M:::.S;..3:':::'.. ........ .. 1.69 -”3fZ3”:jj”f'f”9”5 3?-7e'355?-'3o”Ts”s1 1-33 w v I Si .- 3-95:.?:;:;”":iE.'..".. 1.00 ;;:;:;;v::o;,;;";v .oo 3” Men's Fleece Corduroy Ilacket um”. ski”: M 895 2.79t2:::;..2::::. 1.95 6.95 3.00 .. 4.oo Ltd. 150 GI. 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