' federation of An1culture Nuuletitc ing. The new found freedom of this world produced in pioneer days a very strong individualism. any basis for this belief the real- l”'” '"'''”l''' W” sensing the vain: nf the farm. the l iipr:-ail rm farm famili- FNPPVS M rranamnn wheat ma-Iv elm; ,...l...... Friday. July 6. 1956 The Guardian. Page 9 W vlw sum or ” - r ' ' w "to so-' ::I'::'llI'I'I'" "Y" lmillr and .htroitgIl(.'ash llll'lIlIN' ilet-luii-(I 182 l)l'I'- inn til one rent per piinnrl on but- . 5. 1' grant the I l”"l'i anon markets it ttRllHEAR1' D155 I5 lDr0dIll'l5 Two large plant ppera- FEDEIIATION MEETING! neighbours either in joint nu-nc-r.ld””'” '""-1'-v -llifl liti.HsllllIV liasi DI, I.rI.edI,II.II.II II.II,.,. ,.( HII,-V4.11 tnrs whi wt patrons numbering Piannins 1! now underway for ship of machinery and wuliinw"'N W" "' '""'”""' ""9 ”"”'”'” Nuniwrsitv states that ll llwrii iv in the timnamls re orted only tw” M the 'emi"n""aJ ”"”"3' in Wolmg M '3b0'"' "V ”' 'l'”3L''N")Hl '""'"”""' any rnnneclion hetween f'f)nS'illiiLJl' I I - lp ' Federation meetinlh Queens Cou- broader field of co-operation somel W Ml""l'"'t' '""t li"Wv '7" ""5 lion nf fats and i-ornnai-v kh-art N" "minus Pm” Mm "3." "' gty members will be meeting in how dost,-oy their freedom "III 'i”f"il'l' Hi liw I iliii'd States gixe- IIIIIIIIIIIIIII "III II IIIIIII I-III IIIIIIl itisrd to make the r-nntributinn. Hunter River on the evening of independence. If there ever wI.IIl-'WvH iu..:l:lnt.., importing nol- SIIIIIIIQII, RI III IIIIIIIjIII. ..IIaIIIIIIIII'ThIs prnvincp has had a splendid Wednesday July 11. while Prince i I .. . . ted" "h d . ted" ft . Dr. . I . County will live nlieeting at 0- lties of present day farming:::,:i'.m:iliHlIIh" ""H-rl dufI;tpI(III,e3l SIIIIII":IIIII;: 'I'I:lI5:'"'I'IIIoIIIe ':II'II IIIII this y- ir should he no exception. I ,- Il t -'l l '.1l'JiIll. c eci e 3 t . 9 I I I I I Leary on hggn ey l-l.l)tfI 16 IISo far should pretty effectively destrnyI III IIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIIIIII II3;Id WIIII gI.mn,l any III,” I.I,iI,I-Ies (mm HIIIIIIRA-HI,” MEMBERSHIP the Kinll 0119!! main! ll no! it. Unless the smaller fsrmerIl TI”... IIW, II I , ll Xki fat than they did fifty years ago. wh III I I II been deCid0d ilP0'i- learns to work effectively with I II "" '"S"V" 3"" ” when ha, I.h'I,,I ed II. "II; (vnngufnp. "" ." "5 H " 5”" Al I 913"” 9' "W39 mieliiili lils neighbour he will find that l E” IIWWHHW Hy last Nowml tion I)! so wtegd fats and these in- rm-m'" Hg" wamhprshlp ag!:"' It I. hoped III IIIIIEIIEII II IIIIIIEI one! IIIIIIIIII IIIQ "III wgIIIm III "I" II "HI mil:-in I-l llw barrels War? I I II, II II I I 'd III rnruts in the Federation was first discussion on the topic ”How can mt farming and II.IlI2I:I I.'IIIII IIIIIIIII I:I'Ilic .-mi:-it and they vlIIereI:iir- III? 'IIIlIlIiI:'e"if'l!I0IiI'”l,I wI5:IIF :1II5,' H llllllaljd in l950 the azreemenls - .. v. - i . '1': CI-wi lrnm ear ti er ' resd tiat the flFflll('lll1n w s t the farmer increase his Income. in .111 i, t I . I I . I an F0"! CImIenI IIIIGIIQIII III QIIIIIHIIIIIIIII gIII:Ii cIIIIaiItIo; IrI:ElIiIrIIi:I:dwIIICII IQIIIIS :IxIl:I iI.IlI., Indie: hrnke ins: ',if;?I':I'PBI'"EI'llII;:e; (slid lard their July at-rmmt Hmnplisr. oi robleml influenced the directors . t . - i l ”'i ""l”" "'3" l .. .' ' ' WP V98" ill" ti” asrrsmente it many Deople n ai'llY1l!E .i.re rsth Pnllllll" ... i.. I. II ,,,II, I I, Ihc Is...” ,..IIII,,I km I,f p;;,t I In IIICIII decI'IoIII Io have . EIIIIIIIII 'II IIIMI IIIIIIIIIIV II "M backed up I.aIIIIIII..III gr II tan a II” and IIIIIII III.mmIIIImIs II": have lwIrIii r'liai1;'.eri tn it-ad .lttl.V cf 01'' Edi1C5"0"3l '"3"'l'5- "ill?" by P('OllllTnlF 'ir'lt'l: There is a t..n.,.lA ., II Ihp ,';lIlIll'.' 1.4., ,.,.:Ii,,,I,.,i to rpdufcl 1"." a"'''''"' F" "" mml Spell”?! Wm be W'959"l- Mid ill? limit hnvnnd wliirli iiit-rt-ailm: the mom Iii .l I” H P , ii ll'1lll- - irul I'll llw lower "PH a:"PF"wM mmnhwn M "" member! Will N? of COUFSE KW?" size of s larni Villl lnipruve its t:i.iJi Ill-U VIHI: sflvslllll.-ill . Iililtllllllllrl ';i(iie'ztl"of"l1iritlih ('.nluin Pm.mm”'" ll!” hr paivmz mm! the usual opportunity of brinizins effi('len('y. in fart lwli or lhrt-C-.thix ,,f,... ,.....',,';z...i in no. k .1. v to the l”l'uwr d"i'-o lo lllmi ....II,IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII forward and taking part. in a dis- Bveragp lg'Iand' (3,. .I. nun. III II, I. l "T 'I(.”' ,' I V II I l'”"II” I II . the lntllllll or July with the fa. cussion on Isricuiiurni Problems. their available liiltiilrlu so Zlinln? mi. ...7 lM'mmmd”l”'mnl Sftmtm on U wk Imdmln - WW8". m"'-l"""' Will-' "Wir in this of Adverdsements WIII be 8pIIeIIIIIIIIg IIOIIIIIV mm? M III? IIP:InIeII 'quIpI IIIIIIIII IIIHIVIIIH: Irlir lniict I. HI:-I:sI.I Iutll:IIrlt)vlI'lI1 1.000 Itaus pt: now In .iur.:uxt Tlmre are an dirgctly in tlae press covering the ment can rtrnrliims more efficient Uri: ill-I lllityhllIGl::l'";l.:l(-':":fll:ll'll liai-wrrir-n tlifrl-mFraau:::ari7alllI:”'l :i"m't'mm”P'v my ”"t1::. 1: rlmmw o r m oft e three count me i. . .. II l i . ,.I, ll ”"” ”” Ml" i"" 'l h 5 3;: a y e lg,;et:IaerIrI lglgtanranpelallng on a much ::iIlIIzlIlI ll Illpin IitIitItutatIeh in "lIl:IVIlIllI:E IHI:;I up-I... IiIIi.. iI,.- ciumg hFr(Iln IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIII III III INDEPENDENCE TIIII war”. IIFIIIII may II: IIII .II.I II III.I.1:tIIi1r IPF MIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII .I.:nr nar :IvnI wen ihyearsaro do.-t that ih.,II; ..-Ii... pa. ,-I.,:,.i.. Man at the ori ins! ttlp !. A" H V i... . '4 in" n '8 X I 9"” 9"” ""9 i in r.'.i. it frillmi-v inst nu, Hill P1'):3VmC9 Clmgliewsti 9:029: 1 l lmlhaw lrlrftglfid faruptllil EIl::I:TI ail wkm? advantage Myths dE'FL'ni:-nt: his vnri Irv-in'ii"i-vi? in . . I I . I,mi -. mug. I- rI , ' ;.. . ni I'I .; I, . - 2 in the Old Icountry the bondage than Iri,.1i,,. 3",, RHIII I..h.,.,. MI, .,, IIII II'I"aIIIaIIII?IIIIII IN” I: IIIIIIL: 'IIIIII':9II:: 'I';I"I'IIz'"IlII t-rum-mg tn: Vcvl-rattan O "7 Mndlnrdhm 3"” '9D9Y" 73"" must not he inzt sight of in as. i.a.:.t inc.-. : an inrliratirm of wuip ft-red r. tinrlcr nnrmal (nnrlltinn: .... mutiml nf it: and lhp farm rnrn lFARVI IVY)-VIF, irnivi lYlRll,V "iii;irtei's my, :1 nrirv -lazlilllf and dumping pro. ' ”'""l'”" ”'”"'-V "35 -”"i'v'Fd are with the same- (Ianada would rt in this priivini-e and 1.4 pri'- iron! in Onlarui. all i'ttniu;ii'iuInk l)Fl'ltlll I955. lPl'fRl t-nntrihulerl in the national filnd tor the advertising ni dairy re:-ord in the June set-n-side and "ml" riinmrizwxn IKV. A " Mimi ni dairy farmers an Inriim-lievi the '.'rivernmPt1l on Jim: r I . Vl.V- ll1Fliliv'iw- In farm rush itir-iiniei7 to ask that llu: Fraser Valley llF'..VV'F;H AP- titer lm liiternalloiml Prosldont of the Guest Book of the P. E. Island wan. President. Miss McLure. Past President, Mrs Mr'!l'VlPa Man- an individualism which still ln- mum I . . -- .. . . l l . - . . ' ('iillnll'IVWOlliPll ot the World, Mrs. Women's Institute. the gift of Mrs. M. J. Doyle. Past President, niniz. Director of Women's Work. finance the thinking and notion; WHEAT BOARD airy.” iiq"m.f.',i..::A'94.:h -Ml tl,:it:lhl7Hd1IlS'r;-Zfsliiglnam" M” l:l'l?l:lPl1F'l::!)lL:l:;'q"irl:'y:x-H 'l..':.'f:..d:,,-9: ll.li'(' M. BGl'I'IV. 0. B. E- II. P.. Miss I Lena Mchure. A. T. C. M. Mrs. Gordon MacMlilan, Past Dept of Agriculture of much of our rural population. The managing editor of the Prime Vrlu:rd lzlanfl arid olllil I Rv 1.A..' ”l0"lllf1Fv set-J! wig mu wrtnri Exam Wppyl is is not-r-no slL1llS the newly opened Provincial Stauriuig. Mrs. Murdock McGo- President, Mrs. Harold Laird, ((-uardlnn Photo) Ihln some cases it would appear Northwestern Miller makes some to Tlir mic-5,1,.” ra,,2I..Ig Imm t,III.. III..." I.,,I,II,IEI,I II, I,I,,.,,,a1 lviizla, Fnln. mmr Caluttikgr qt -1-wv 7 ;--rr ---H"" 7- W '''''' r-: V 7 W3: '"”'I: :”"I:” b9I:lIIeV:II"1I” gl9i'PSl1i18 C-Ommenlll in "I! MET. ilevevi rwrrenf in Now RI-umzwick ly all dairy plant; and Islanril tlirratetiiviz to is I ll President 1 . king w l . . ' , - . pnzes were awarded IO III, MI 5 up 9 7 155"? "I "'31 MHSHIUF 0" "W '0 5" rierce in Saskateheu an iarmers thrniizh their dedur-t.l Ftsenhnusi Norboro School Holds Closing On the afternoon of June 22nd, parnts and friends gathered at the shore for the annual Norbaro school closing. Races and games I T983 lieill Milde them W8iC0mG were enjoyed by both children and in their homes for months till they adults, mum l"”k""o" PW" they had Certificates and prizes were pre- no liziy-lofts or attics for them to gamed Io Ihe PIIPIISI slt'cpIm. Oh. l'vr been JUkllIl'.Z a PIIIIIIS having an average of 30 lot. ltroru what I know rclalloiis pL.I.c,3III DI. over were .5 IOHOWSI in cities were ready to stand by EIIII websIeI.I Paulene HugIII,sI and practice the same kind of host Doreen CIIIIIIOIII Marlyeue CBIIIIMII pitality we did in the country DOIIIIII DWI LIME, SM,-I,,I Inm. "Til? Piiliili iii" W9!" 9" MT G'1' mie Croken. Muriel Hughes, June lls," that most visltom nowadays Hm-ding wyne calm.-mI Emmett would rather have a place of their MuI.I,hyI Ma,-1,", DWI Md Mm,-. own and yet share all kinds of can cI.0ke,II good times with their relatives." pupils havgjng lvei-ages be. "Just the same.” said Mrs. Gillis tween 50 pemem and 99 percent firmly." I wont have my brotlier we,-eI G10,-is Mm-phyI Joyce DayI lowing pupils for standing highest in their class Erie Wehst-r VII. Joyce Day VI. Doreen Cannon V. Paulina Hughes: IV, Donna Day III. Miirlel Hughes Harding (equal II, Wayne Pannnn I. Marlene Day and Maureen Crink- en tequalt The Norborn w.i. awarded priz- es for the highest in arithmetic and highest in English in each grade Pupil: rnretvtng prizes for high- st in Arithmetic were. IX. Ens We-hster VII Joyce Dsy Vl, Doreen Ctinnnn V. Pauline Hughes IV. Lousie Sharpe and Jimmie TELEISIIYA GT . . LESS” flllliilll lfllllllllwll CFCY-.-TV I CELEBRATION SALE Simpson:-Sears Charlottetown Store congratulates CFCY on i wt AND ous NElGHBlORS THE NEW HOSPITALITY "llnii nice that )'(llll' (laughter and llt.'l' family are visiting you .'t;1r'llll lllln ?sliIlllll0l'." l suit! to Mr. .lll(l Mrs. Gillis." No wtiiidcr yuii lllllll look so llEiPllIVr'i1lld I'Olil.VC(l ll How do you keep loiir heziltliy Iyounszslers from raising the roof?" I thought Mrs. Glllis looked a bit embarrassed but her husband laughed. "Simple, my dear, very simple," he said. This summer when the roof begins to topple we Illlzxl send the kids right back to llirlr nililher--tliev have a place of their own just a five minute walk ....-.. and June ll'ilm us." I and his wife stziyiui: at any hotel. James HIIIIIIESI Shem, HIIIZIIGSI Croken ieouali --WI. did hm ppm" in stay with it s all riiilit when there 2IiIrc lhrcb waxing shm-peI DonaIdIGiIHgI Phyl. III, Murell Hughes and June us lhis summer too," said Mrx or tour sinrill ('llll(lT' 1”" ll: Mulligan, Noreen Murphy, 11. Em!11eii(lfiliIi;l7li.V I I; ll 5: ii -kly. "but Laura. mil" "1" 'ill y . m tllrr,” s'id Garth Sharpe, Clark Taylor, Greg- 1, Maureen .ro en 0 ! s d.-iliillwlitg tretuserl---." Jlllr "thrills. '”Arliuce ahd Joe ire ory Mulligan, Louis Murphy, Jim. Pupils receiving prizes for high- "1. Carnlng OPCHINQ 0f "10 Sfdflon. TO C.l.braf. Qt” eat in English were. IX, Ens Webster Vll. Jnyvn Div Vl. Doreen ("aiihnri V. lilarlyenefannnn "it certauily was a Slltllggle for staying with us-and no nonsense?" mic Taylor. mother.” said Mrs. Gillis--she can't. get over the old idea of hospi- tality she was brought up onw- gathering frts into your own home DAILY CROSSWORD cation we offer tremendous savings on SKY RANGER and no matter what-9. But Laura said M33055 71-'"”0' 70-593” wt 11"”? 5ll3-'”'- l she wouldn't. have any more of it. ggldg 0"" 3 Wmk Wm "L 3"”-” H5799”! TV She knew we enjoyed the young- r I'I'I59f -u"53I '3-WV" Ur :V3V?" Ci""I'-I'"' 4 strrs last year but she couldnt 9 EVI If” '30""" "'3 lute) la llV3"T9"' FTWPFI I ll' lit sci-uni: it was pretty strenuous 0- III 7 3 Mm. 0PP05l"I 35- Si-iii Pl”? l'" l'FC'I ii ”l"l-'i"”' WA: .'iI liimw. Silo billfl slw ivniil(ln't 1' 0"iIiii'I I I garners K09 5lV3'fd”l 'I" Call" slldlil” l r llzirr us rr(mtl(l(l niitl ilrril lllll and :"vag'l;"n ' -s"8l0- 27. Caress Prize fol mush riI"l'L'lTFS WEIS l our .Vuungstcr sun and daughter I12 MIlI”' II ”I:;”" "I'll"! II Nlgirded '0 "immif Ci'0kEiL hushed nul of lliPi.I' ronmsr-she tIII"'r'IlI:IMIII 5 8eIII'I ”'A iggnfgg ggigumg naIw'.1h5t" wad 8" address hurl heard too much about the good 13 sum 6. FII a na desortp- I,x.JI!I4I5 KIIIIIIIIJIII anI;i IG'irIlI8 Murphy .!1!'"SFrl'6d in I OIII 5IIIIII.III,I.II.IIII ”.ConIImcIIon 1.BI ah: I tlve I H gr I n t 9 teacher The school I ..SIIe.S IIIIIIII IIIIII III II WIIIVI --MII 15- IIIWEI .II lsdgps udjee Yelterdaya Aenrer friis ees made IC0n1fTiPl'1lS on lhel I Glllis continued. ”Will I ever for- II-IIIIIII-' II DCIIIIII ml ttve. 85.0ldestnnd work armmnilsiwd riuriniz the; get those July and August nights leII"IIII::I"I'n 9tI,.aIed5l Mu" 5'” l"'9'”" y"I:"II f'I."""W'"K H" ' I when my brother and I ilave UP ..UIIcIe u'G Id . " 9"” l '”""s l""”h "ml '59 "um our room and slept in the hay- ,I. III, 'III"II”s: Vl""' DPIVWIII "55 9"l"-V9” l'.V 5”- i lnftl Was ll. hot! And the girls c:IIIII'.. 15' 99-A hnrunsu slept up in the attic----and I guess "8 GIIIIII ?” ' I "M"! 37- lfiliiflmi W9”. that was worse." :0: MCIIIIIIII M Er;Ioc:III,III g:IIoII ”' l:I"'Id:d' T.-.-..e.i.-M-..-.,, - I "it's true." said Mrs. Gillls," rocks "ed u SWIIIIII. 0 ""3 Q I and lnsfo" those summers were sometimes nI p"I,dI" "I A "Ihd "(VIII 'b.ve hard-smother had it hsi-destII llI;iIine 22, 1115') (short- 33 Poet? M Dehnriltg. AUlOlTlOl'llC got all worn out cooking. a iii: In Iud l ' and preserving--enough for rels- Mofm, 5,; med) u'AP"t uuch tires to take back with them too. accouh 9 I cant help feeling relatives should (Turk ) H .. . .. . be under my own roof--especially i3o,1,on..- x i I daughter--but Laura Insists she 32.3.”; cloth ' herself is much more comfortable 33,c1uh. this way---" 86. lnt'lsmma- ., h "At least." I said. "your crim- tlon ofthe ' pany must have shown how they ms of I appreciated your fo1ks' hospitsli- - the eye .3 W" 38. Awing ;. ' II Apligeclatedl" laIlIiL!hed Mr. Gll- 39. Not. closed 2 s.--" ure. some d, but as you 40.'l"horlum always say. people are different.' fsym.) 2 II ' One aunt used to cook all sorts of 41. Native .9 good thinizs for her own children ofnomo "I and iIcI'er givf uI:Ii a taste! And os.Lsve - 7. l a care n cousn as us children 45.Aamn1l . , I 5: :5 pick berries for her till we almost napkin W L MCKENNA D co . ' dropped--mother made us do lta 4ti.Aneat.hctlo (7liI"M"wwn I sge did IpIIit theIn up herself but 41.Bend T s e wen ome osded down wit 4l.Kindof 1' .. jars of preserves--and other stuff; mini" 5 5 '00." court 5 i "That didn't happen often," pro. (Eng. I . . lasted Mrs Gillis. "Aunt Grace um.) i . IIIAIFI IIIIlIiariinsz.I Broudght us the lov- W I ': I xes o t-on y and pretty D0 3 ” tlhlniis we couldnt hii.V here even l.Rust E f lIIllIe could afford them. And we ; : -1 nvcd having her. She was so DAILY CEYPI'0QU(7l'E - HON?! how to work It: IlIiIi;E1?'lII:II;l:lIaeIIiIiIifuiIIand told us about A x y 1) L 3 A A x 3 I I .5 ""5 "5 "'5 in la 1. o N o r 1: i. L o w l8l9VlSl0ll the big towns. .. I:IiIlIiI:sIIIpuzzIlIIe.u." i said. return vislta?"om Q mud My "The" W35 mikllly little spare :Il"iEI9I' cash for travel in those BYS. said Mr. Gillis. "Of cnurug '3 V0" l"'0Wv YUUHS people did l:IIlI;'e the island in search of jobs O 9" "HYOG away for good Girl Guide column All the Guides who are plannin I 90 attend the first Guide Comp one letter simply stands for mother. In this oxunple A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0'1. etc. single leturs. epou trophies. the length and formation of the words on all hung Each day the code letters on dlihroet. I ACryphgrIllIQIOhIGl pus occur Y1 zvzonoru on HA! nzqx ziutzuox 1'! NA: oruince. urnoru-oruorn. Ymerlarl Grwtoquotoz non rm: soul. is our: THAI ILUMBIZRS. AND THINGI ARE NOT WHAT THEY Sill -lDNaFILl&W. ,9. 169.9 has Hi-fl for ear and e w (H Av. 3 21" CONSOLE 199.95 sss THE MANY MODELS, NOW IN STOCK, or I If'Ii Ifillides who are attending whcnathemmlllwm be "armed hm .nmIII.II.lI'IIIw have their medical ,III"'”0Id Clmrins Guides. and we CIIPI; 0 see you All back with your IeIIIIDl;lies in the Full fit and III; 3' or a winter of good cum. I DELUXE SILVERTONE TELEVISION rsicizn rsou 169.95 FOR ALL WWII SHOES FIRESTONE V sssirconvicr 4(' ( I 5 50' 9 HOME 9 AUTOA I m. '.:..'".r': R ' 55 co. no. 0 . is being hunted has 9 i ti, "I, .g "I. mum orlil noon & ssrunosr . C . , I it v : . - t . - - 9- "Ifh IfIIlI.i-ii;.III?on:"of um I l'mIa”l.lP;I'lI'lLll DIIIIIII .)Oll Jcicil- ll or mori ,1 telulidcd For Service III! 8331. &...m........n ..