PAGE EIGHT ‘IO-DAY snows san-i-a Cary Grant - Diana Lynn in "EVERY GIRL SHOULD BE MARRIED" EPRINBE Illiiiis-riiirsiir. ' .__--—__.i M-G-M’s QUEEN OF émswwzzo [OR BY i“ TECHCNICOLOR e MUSICALS! é...» nkizflfirt“ , RED SKELIDN . RICARDOMOIITAIMNBBITYGABREIT)‘ .. WALTER ' ,3.) WINCHELI. " says the song liil “NI! IFS Nil OIISIW‘ is “different and clcveil" p ‘ xx, . NETVS - PASSTNG PARADE - CARTOON m‘; .<.-$ ' TO-DAY Bombshell‘ Drama! "NIGHT UNTO NIGHT" Shown 8z30-‘l-8vll CAPITOL THURSDAY — FRIDAY- nlI SATURDAY The thrill-filled inside story of the most un- selionqi 0min ‘held-up ever pulled‘ . Q ‘X ' > EYTIIE I _ Stu M"TM time on 91M Sinai" I vlltLGEQRGE REEVES - LAURA ELLIOT -_P_AULYAI.ENTIN IILTHOIlA-S ALSO COMEDY AND SERIAL II. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Fitting and silppiyllll Glasses tc. TIIUR. — FRI.—SAT.‘= MONTAGUE, P. E. I. Office Hours: 10 to 12 A. M. 2 to ll P. M. by appointment. Office Connected Wltl lkugfitore. X " ng-w‘ I iAisAzii-i ADVENTURE I or A l0SI IIEIRESS -who ruled o savage empire . . . against unbelievable odds! i BUYING DAILY Live or Dressed FOWL and CHICKEN for Canning Purpose EASTERN PACKING 60.. LIMITED Seuris CLEAN ND EASY If dishes and glassware than to use a towel. ooissimr - oairroo l“ n ~-—-z_ have been rinsed properly, tt is more sanitary to let them dry ln racks Drive oui- ACHESI {HE .GUARDIAN. uflARLOTTETOVlTN A N ‘Dairy Products Prize Winners Winners of money prizes in dill- fc-rent phases of dairy production. awarded by the P. E. I. Ddirymeifs Association, were announced as follows by Dairy Superintendent -H. J. MacDonald at the Associa- tinifs annual meeting yesterday‘. For the highest percentage ex- cellent in Yeast and Mould Count: ‘--Firsi, J. A. Simmonds, Central tion, "What has the Church to say ifreamei-ies. tit-Zit- Second. Moi! in face of wide social unrest"? 'I‘l"ie r Larkin, New Glasgow, 90.97» Tilllfl. scripture wasread by Dr. A. D. . Sterling Gillispie, Souris, 87.6%. MacKenzic, minister o! the United = For the Highest Perwitaso of First Grade Butter: First, Johnson Church. A beautiful solo by Mlfif _ Malcolm Patterson was much ap- Bros, Dunk River Creamery, 9d.0% Second. Cyril Connick, Kensliig- preciated. The organist was Miss _ Agnes Anncar. -ton.'96.6f¥.. Third -—- J. A. Sim- ‘monds, Central (Treamerios, 95.5%. For the Highest Percentage of First Grade Cheese: First, Reggie Bay Fflftunfl Nfltes isiniih. East River, 95.1%. Second, Lawrence MacDonald, Tyne Valley, TIIE EASTERN GUARDI AGENTS: MONTAGUE: Harold F. Landry, Albert Althea, Mrs. Byron Stewart, Miss Harriet Clair. AGENT GEORGETOWN: Wnldon Lavcrs. The Guardian may be bought It any of the following places In Montague: Min S. A. Llewellyn; lllra, Clay. In Georgetown: The Post Office; in Sourls: The Snack Bar and N. ll. Richards 8i Son. . . JFITTED FOOTWEAR at the Rev. F. N. Young, minister of tlie Montague Shoe Store. Presbyterian Church, was the guest weaker at the foilrth meeting of the universal week of prayer ser- vices at the Montague United Church. His theme was the ques- ..‘Mr. I‘. G. Maclntyn, Monts- giie. and Mr. J. J. Acorn, Dundas, were visitors to Charlottetown this week. ‘Friends iii‘ Mrs. Muriel Mac- Kenzie, Rio Vista Lodge, Cardi- gan, are sorry to hear she, is still a patient in the P.E.l. Hospital un- dergoing treatment. All are wish- ing her a speedy recovery. To give some idea of our past spring weather in January, plow- ing operations were carried on in several localities. Mr. Neil Lan- nigan of Sturgeon plowed his land itilllifli. Third, Peter Bourke, Tig- as late as Januaigv 5th, while last ;nish, ‘l7 0'“. year his last plowing look place Messrs‘ Rm")? “mil, Join,‘ _ n’ ForLthcrBest Kept Creamery:- Gorman‘ Si‘ Clams‘ “are ‘went First, J. A. Simmonds, Central on January 9th. Mr. Fred Nichol- son stated that a rose-bush near his home was preparing to bud. Such indications of spring are all the more startling in view of the heavy onset of winter in the Wes: However. Sundiay brought an end to this unseasonal weather, with a considerable fall of snow, causing many accidents of minor import- ance as several cars slipped into side ditches. With the arrival of real cold weather the hopes of the ice skaters and curlers are rising that soon the rinks will be in op~ visitors to Fortune on business. Second‘ sterling Gib Creamerics. i Third, Lloyd Ro- Miss Lillian Robertson has ie- sé);r$:l'ud_ iumeq t“ Chaimiietnif“ Mini For the Best Kept Cheese Factory spending the holidays iisittng atl __Fjl_s,‘ J‘ A‘ hidnms, Grand Rivet h“ hmiie‘ Second, Lawrence McDonald, Tyne »\'alle_v. Third, Joseph McEachern, Miss Alma Burke was a recent‘ D,._n5iag;nage_ wlsitor to Charlottetown. being the sppQial prgm donaied by {he 'guest of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mnc- waikm Wallace (‘Qfpfifatifln Kelilie. Poivnal Street. 'tlii~niigli their agent, J. Harvey -——-~~ iPcippai-d for tho highest percent- Mr, William Mnc-Kinnqn, m-" ago increase in First tirade cheese, turned home recently after spend-i Rwaidfli w Ell‘? Afflcllallit. Ab- ‘rzinfs Village. 63.7% increase. oration. ing n very pleasant vacation \ils-‘ ltlng tGIfitiVPs and friends in Bos-F 51196161 W119‘ dmlfilvéi 11>’ U"! ', W.lk ' W i ' ‘. l‘ .t' INSTIHHE‘ Poppard, for tile best kr-pt milk Mr. and Mrs. l-loivnrd Wood eii- . _ ___ _. _ i plant, awarded tri Percy (iay, hun- ilitdlllCfi the Junuaiy meeting of. Shim Island Dairy‘ the Egltngtoii and Howe Bayi i\\'omen‘s Institute at their home; on Wednesday evening, ‘ The regular monthly meeting of the Souris Line Road W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. John McCormack on January 4, 1950. Eight members answered the roll call by a New Year's resolution] INDUSTRY CONTROL (Continued irom Page b) Miss Doris Undei-Iiay ts conval-i JANUARY 11, 195g RED ROSE TEA IS GOOD TEA in if Oil i1 Oil llclty should be very carefully con- sidered before decisions are made. Show ket in Newfoundland iproved dis- appointing. There would seem to his daily farm operations and those 2 cows do the were doing. “In the past year. we have held seven directors’ meetings and six special meetings with factory men and their representatives. very grateful for the splendid co- operation given me by the direct- OPS. lvrs of the various organizations. taken place. dairying act to permit us to levy our dairy farmers the present time. When this h“ been made possible, our marketing should be more centralized. w; also found that. the aibserice a! cold storage facilities to the poi-i of Saint John's. Newfoundland. was a detriment to our Pfodtlcl to have seen the other groups more active as they, too, had problems to be “ironed out." "Feeling that the business of the Association which has greatly\ln- creased was adding too much the duties of the "During the past year," Nlr. said, "our natural mar- be an urgent need of intensified l0 Depart- conceirtration on the Newfound- merit of Agriculture particu- and curtailed sales to a great’, “. land market before our next sea- larly, to the shoulders of our tent to the new Province. During son opens in order to fully lnvesti- good friend, Mr. Stewart Wright. the summer. M.r. Gilbert Mao. gate trade possibilities there." 11 burden of Nspomiblllties that Millan, President of the Dam .___._i_____ ivero altogether too heavy. Mr. Leo Fgn-ngrs oif Canada, on vii-uni, Mclsiiac was ‘hired as Secretary. Board I have the honor of rep- Tiiis was a mutual allrfiomeni with resenting you, addressed a HIGH,- ing at Birch Grove with regard to the policy of the Dairy Farmers of Canada on a national scale. "A budget was also drawn up which took care o! such things as; l. Grant to student attcndinq Dairy School at Guelph. 2. Our special butter. cheese milk account 3. Money spent in advertising our products through press, radii and post-ere. 4. Our booth at the lltxhiilitliov. "TJIS constitutes some of qui activities for the year. I hope that your directors have fulfilled your trust in them. "I wish to extend my appreciat- lon for tho honor bestowed on ms as your President for the past two years, and I t-rust I have fir‘- filled your confidence tn a small the Federation of Agriculture and our Association. I do not need to say that he ls making a good job. Furthermore last August when l was unable to attend a. special meeting of the Dairy Farmers of Canada, I found in Mr. Mclsaac an excellent substitute, “Your dlirctnrs had considerable woik attending meetings regard- ing the marketing of our prod- urts in order to eliminate price cutting. l niust say we received splendid cooperation from our ciiember bodies of the Association and from the Department of Agfl. culture w-ho gave us tho port time services of Mr. MoLe-an. We eon safely look back and nay that the results of our cooperation are very gratifying. (Continued from Page b) he does. he piobably can make- work that 3 Iam managers. and representat- ‘The past year for us has been e in which mnny changes have We amended our six thousand dollar assessment our producers. \Ve supported of Canada on One new membership fee was re- cscing at. her home, following i; ‘ ——————— n 1 a _ I t celved. The sick committee was re- tonsil and adenoid operation atiswnng- 511d 5‘11_°i 911d L119 59151115 xagffirgsiflfemre‘ D‘ “f1 “i0? Storage Fwllltlee way, My earnest wish is that. the appointed. It was decided to buy i iile P.E.I. Hospital. Her many“? "11 a cwwpemiiv“ ins“ M M‘ P “ v d‘ s n our mm p ‘- dairy farmers of Prince Durward ‘ 11cm" PMKW"; '°"1"“<1""-‘>'- 111°“ 1 ° “M i“ m1“ ‘"11 “m” "Fflr our industry we need Island and all OVBI’ ooniido will dustbane for the school. No new i friends ivish her a. speedy recov- business was taken up. The nextiery. meeting will be held at the liome "Investigate cold storage ore both land and sea, and outline a plan for improvement. "i M15- Gemile B11$11“.V 111 Febmmyi The Misses Katherine and Vir- "Thoroughlv investigate and ‘"19" ">11 "11 ‘V111 11° °115“'°1"°1 by l glnla Coffin were hostesses to the‘, initiate at the earliest possible a" 9¥°111‘11$° °1 173181111"!- Young People's Society o! Bay-moment, new techniques in the Fortune United Church for theirlD-TQMEIIII 1nd mcffhilndizillg 04 regular meeting on Dec. Stlthduhcese- ‘ Much credit. is due the Young. "QOOYdIXIFLiO in W01’? P05511119 People for the beautiful and art- matte"- Wfldllcllflll- IIlflilui-"ivillrliltl- ain is the only person in the l Lem way in which they had ihejnnd marketing practises, in order ‘lo lower costs. increase efficiency. world who is now allowed to lts- ‘Church decorated for me Christ ten to a_debate in the House of lmas seam“ ilmiprove quality. and promote mur- Commonfi ' _~___ keting effectiveness. The proposal W-.. . M I n Mitchell s h“ re of regional organization ls suggest- r. va r. "L ed." Iturned to his home iii Fortune af- 110i‘ being a patient for some time in the Prince Fdivard Island Hos- L“ I i .1 ta], His many friends are pleas- _ed to welcome him home again. Wltiiouldfiiorfilfi And YKITI JIunEQuQ oi Be int liming srin'lo o i "" “ The Iivcnshould pour out about 2 pints d i siudents. reiuriiing to resum , ph35jzed_ "In View qf hilaiuico into your dIIZGGtIVB tract every dny. iilell‘ SDUCIIPS thlS Weék illtiltldfli‘ t f d t. H1 ,1 1 ‘ht if thishilcis untiioyvinglrooly.ynurfoodrnay , M55575 Errol wood and winjmrwcofi 5 0 pro 11c 1°11 1 5 v1 a 3 notdiqlgnult mayiustdec in the dl ixiliva i d h d m. b w. every effort be made to protect our trnct. hengasbloalaupy Ilffliflflll! .\'oii in“ 91' aY» JOYCQ 9-11 1Z3 c qmsiuon and interest! 1n our own ‘egfliifrlisgfnifiilll-Ifviifwllovr.Iimk lndthe lAitken, Katherine Coffin and m," ,. l i- . - - Itlnkestiiose mild. staunch-inn. um. Catherine Wlwd- t0 P-W-(l- MP i The hgndljng or bulim- ‘Livia; Pgllstin Kfiiktilfldf‘. apllnt: ‘of blil; flow; i Earl Cgffin‘ t,“ Grade X1 pi; Mgnt- the year was Conducted for the l‘? 1 II l‘ \' II (‘t1 I Bni TI v ‘ i , (ii-it i. nioiiionnimink}: itm-niivdnin nntkiiig jig“; 713d’ 211-“ M15911 51111911 1° most part through the Provincial (‘i1 <1 “l” 5 'l'- Department of Agriculture. The total cost of the transaction was in the vicinity of $360, which was Clifford lllcllritle 1 levied against the product through , a. DEBARRED The reigning min-march of Brit-i l l High Production 005M "No Province in Canada ts more susceptible to changes in prices or market conditions than is Prince e‘ Edward Island,“ Mr. Shaw om- bilr flow iii-div. Ant.- inr Canard Little Live! special fund. Most of this Pills, 35¢ st any drugstore. amount coverrd the scrvircs of Ml‘. NAPOLEON and UNCLE ELBY by Ralph MacLeiin for a period of two rriinnths employment. I'M TERRIBLV BUSY AT ‘THE MOMENT. m HOLLYWOOD WE wuALLv HANDLE. "mess DETAILS AT LLINCHKJN . MEET ME m’ "m5 GREEN FEDQRA . Direction and supervision. u- i-angemeiit for supplies. clearance of details with Ottawa, checking and returns i0 creameries, was a voluntary service rendered by the Department. Approximately 823.- 000 pounds of butter were handled through this system for the ‘Products Board to the value o! $573,000. The amount tendered by private concerns would bring the total to about one million pounds. In addition sales of butter were ‘made dirmt to the trade. _ ‘in visiting Sydney and other f .Miiriti.me markets Mr. Shaw was ' llnformed that very little consider- ation has been given either to i populai-izing P. E. 1. dairy products or rendering an adequate market- lnig service through constant con- tact with that market. Many buyers impressed surprise at the Indifference of Island dairy- men in this respect. The Sydney area with an urban population as ‘large as Halifax and with great ipotenttaltllcs for expansion. pre- : senta a natural nearby market. As i n res-tilt. of one visit to Sydney this i season he was able to secure sub- ‘stuittai orders for Island butter t and cheese. He fell convinced that i it close contact with these natuial i outlets is a vital necessity in the I l l. YOU SAYTHE AGREEMENT IS READ"! TD SIGN .’ "FINE. . I'LL GDME RIGHT DOWN TO dairy industry. A proper system of publicity was also vital. but melfihmndizillg Grade 8, Prince Street School man Johnston. Donald Moore, Wyllie Allan, Keri- Znd row-Ralph Whitehead, Therese Presley, Corona cluird, Pauline Burhoe, Ernest First How (left to right) — Align Mnugrv. If? i d , wee. QEBQIIOAYEEEIITUIA"fiézflli?zlnfiudtigt:irziillugffir13070111? Brown. Mai-lode Pi Owen’. Third row —- Jimmy Sherren, Allison Holman. C1!" Shifim- 51'1"" 1'5""- _ ""11" MW’ Fsdyen, Myrtle Spencer. Jenn Vessey, Pauline Diamond, Barbara Wran, Errol MpcNeil, Earle Perry. 4th row-Junie Mae MacDonald. Edna Boulier, Doris Ford, Jeen Diamond, Joan Whitlock. Lillian Ievia. Agnes Stewart. Teacher, Claude Campbell. C. E. Burl". PIIOWITIHDQP- “@945 plants in uniform bookkeeping as suggested by Mi". Dixon of the iii- cimic tax office. We favoured the: use of the seven pound sample Dominion Government regardlnga purchasing policy of surplus bui- ler and with the eta-operation and splendid support given by our loc- nl of t did a-irnut a halif million worth of business. “Cream Grading is it problem that graders reports will be a matter association, the cheese, the whole- milk. and in. butter will. no doubt. i submit sectional reports of their‘ our high meetings throughout the year in? committee. I must say our ‘cheese’ , men ha/ve been very active and dc- ' serve much credit for the splendid way tn which they tried to ‘work during out their problems. I would like, pull together to build a bigger isomethlng vastly better in storage and better dairy industry.“ iiaclllties than those we have at SPEOIAL 0II SKIRTS AIIIl PIILLDIIEII SWEATERS 2.93 w- Slrirts, Sizes 12 to 30 ‘ Good Range in Sweaters TIIE GLORIA 1'19 Grafton 5L butter i We co-operated with the, N. of Agriculture we dollars department Cream Grading was not overlooked. Our interest. ‘The three sub-divisions of our A LAW Fagoly at Shor THERE OUGHT TO BE tell ' .. an‘ - iiifiiiiifié" WQTZEAEKE A ' siEEfiJoTin-iivt morocco iuiiaaw - WAKE u?! Bur mustan- us CAN'T SEEMTU @Ril $F VITHGIT MUNCHING ! some ioiocxoirr motels s/Ol/N B. FRIEND, 1/11 PARK Avl, zwcouv w. 9;, men. MAJOR uoorns i<vui<-i<vui< ! TEETH //" EATING coizsneuz ~01»- / Wl-OLMAISOR! plum’ vou EVER NOTICE ivw ‘ream ’ ARE LIKE PEARLS --AT LEAST PEARL AND /. 1 BOUGHT OLJRG AT ‘n-ie SAME STORE l OUR BOARDING HOUSE EGAD PIKE.’ A onenm r. HAD CUSHiONS THE suoci< oevoora At2RtVALn-wl WA€> AN EAR 0e coizu AND TEETH LIKE vanes wees CHOMPING on Mo!“ HASIE YOU THE: DSUAL FOLIO a: MlLDEWED zscsrs HARKIMG BACKTO Tue GREEK DRAM