sad the famous statue of Eros. God of Love, poised above its central fountain. 1'his statue has gun a lot of punishment dur- ing the past sixty years. from gnu. praaieal jokers and tone ggn gmog. But because the gculptor cast it in aluminum - it was the first large statue to be use in the "new metal" - I has come safely through the . when it was cleaned up for the Coronation, it glesmed as fresh- ly as ever. The enduring beauty of aluminum has meanwhile msde it a favorite of modern architects. furniture designers, decorators too. Aluminum company of Canada, Ltd. (Alcan). Rrrwsfe bright and smiley faces when you serve this doubieirear Ta - . r fave?-Ti: And there's" a team that: hard to beer! . 3 I Among The Farmers (Federation oi Agriculture News) nspmsnl Meeting Last Tuesday night saw three important meetlllxl take place in the mum out or the province. It has been notlcable that attend- IM0 ll Usually much better at a miillns Where potato problem are up ior discussion but the meeting or Whole Milk Shippers at Eldon Proved that ranners have not oeu- tered their minds entirely on the potato. For many deirymen the shipping oi whole milk is a venture and it is quite understandable that alter years or selling cream that new problems and new questions arise The meeting at Eldon was a move in the right direction, every- one may not have left happy but. nevertheless both the producers and the processors had an op- portunity or stating both sides of the case. onally we are con- vinced that more and more or'ths dairy production in this province will be sold as whole milk and cream separators will be used less I and less. All Morell. Kings County potato growers had an important decision to mate in electing two members to the Potato Board ior the next three years. men who had already seen service on the Board were re- elected. an indication that those present were satlsiied both with the record or the Board members and with the Board itself. The Federation meeting at Me- rell saw an innovation in the pro- gram with the appearance on in- vitation or representatives irom two Provincial Oovamlnsnt De- partments and irom the Science Service or the Dominion Depart- ment. The Nstlonal Film Board was present and added much to the ” ,, with the showing or A film on various methods oi har- vesting and storing silage. 4" ' . Meetings Friday evening at the Summer- slde High School the Prince Coun- ty Pederation oi Agriculture will stage its Semi-Annual meet-ins. Prince County iarmers have long been active supporters of their or- ganisation and can be depended upon to turn out in large numbers and to produce a meeting that is both lively and valuable. on Tuesday evening, July 6th, at Birch Court Queens County tami- ers will gather and it may be ex- pected it history repeats itselt that there will be at least a iew individuals accept the responsi- bility of ginger-ing the session up. The member who is willing to speak from the iloor and present his ideas iorcelbly can do as much towards making a good meeting as any special speaker. O.l'.A. Meetings Amherst. N.S.. and the Maritimss will be host to representatives oi the Canadian Federation irom all provinces of Canada towards the latter part or July. on July and the Eastem Agriculture Copier- ence will bring together 0 ' 0 rroln the live lastsrn provinces. tnsae'aslegatss will discuss lastern problems and name reoolnmeoda- tiona in the consideration or the O.r.A. general meetings which commence on Monday. July eeth, with meetings of the log and Poultry committees. Tuesday. July fith, k a date which Iederation members should note. for on that day the general meetint Wen to the pupils is stag- ed and provides members with the opportunity oi observing the Na- tional Organisation in action. no oonierenoe will conclude on wed- nesday and 'mlnsday with board meetings at which the Island will be represented by its Director. Mr. Roland McDonald and by Mr. .W. R. Shaw who will be substituting ior Mr. Burroughs, the Director from the Canadian Horticultural council. ' Down II5 A cut in salary or wages is never very palatable and it it amounts to 255 then the earlier will likely be forced to make some drastic ad- justments in his manner or living. This is exactly what has hep ed to agriculture durin the pas two years. the reel net arm income in 1053 was 1095 lower than in 1002 and that lower than in 1051. To put it simply the average Canadian iarmer had no to spend in loll: where he had 1100 in lildl. of course the farmer has had a world or experience in making adjust- ments and with some belt tighten- ing manages to get by. but the belt tightening is ielt in other quarters 'and results in lower retail minute and in curtailed manulacturing activity. The loss or 2596 may pos- sibly be absorbed by the farmers ior n certain period. but if the loss is increased or long continued then the economic wheels in gen- eral will soon be squsaking (or grease. successiul Islander The story or successful Islanders abroad is. or course. an old one and we were interested to learn that one or our exports has risen to a position or promine in the world organization of farmers. W. J. Bail. president or the Saskatche- wan Federstion of Agriculture and a native or Prince County was, ur- ing the I.l".A.P. Conference in en- ya elected chairman of the Policy Committee. this is a most import- and position and carries with it great A ponsibliity. The chairman of such a group musti have both ability and experience in order to do a. sstisiactory Job and reports indicate that Mr. Hall did exactly that. Prince county has good rea- son to be proud of the leadership provided in this instance in an in- ternational organization. Farm Credit The credit policy of financial in- stitutions are. (or the most part. designed to (it the needs of indus- try and commerce and pro very likely satisfactory in this respect. Continued hon page I Sunday. ,,,m,:b,:m::,,:-at-3 tenor of History at ltlctilil University. will For cthllsld -z.u'p gently be guest preoellsr or both services. DWI! I. am ANNIVERSARY srnvlcrs ZION PllE8BYTElilAli ciluncll Minister: Reverend W. I-lorold ll-own. M A. Service or II "can. and 8 p.m. (City Time) the Reverend w. Stantord Reid. Ph.D.. Pro- July on PRICE i all &Q..;;7;aiM s & Eu" bsneiicial insects. and even hu "W has savli MANYJAS 2o.ooo'ru:sfm 7AiTRAI?i Seems tg?aNe Joann it? Well it's true-tIiIe "wonder mp" lures lies tIle thousands to wholesale destruction with as odour that acts li s rsdari mes within K-mile radios are drawn by a mysterious scent that only lies are attracted to. It has no eR'eet on u '"y do” pm”, Hgugg jig, large Huh Rios. green and Hue F LYS! mans cannot detect its scent srospt CITY & IIISTRIIIT l0!'l TAXI. Dial SIN-Olll BRIDAL IOUQUITI are our lboclnlt . I Wat End Nurseries. DIII II . PINTIOOSTAL TINT Ill!- INOI. North River, Wednesday and Friday a p. n. Sunday 1.00 p. m. Standard Time. -we near us: slox wswv. Olggey's Pharmacy. open evenings mm s o'clock. IIAY LOADIIS IO! SAI.l.-- see the new idea push-har hay load- ens. Priced ior quick sale. H. 8. Wills Ooal Yards. rayon rimun Church. sun. day. July ath. Tryon 11 a.m.; Cape Traverse 3 p.m.: Crapaud 7:30 p.m. Rev. Lloyd Archer. OAVINDISII UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sunday, July sth. Cavendish ii a, m. New Glasgow 1.00 p. m. Rev. 1". W. sew- don. Minister. F03 WEDDINGS and wedding anniversaries order your mono- grammed serviettes. invitations, etc. irom Kemp's stationery. 1'I2'A Kent Street.- POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CIIAIOS. - services Sunday, July eth. Millvlew at 11 a. m. Pownal at 7.30 p. m., services conducted by ltsv. G. W. Tilley. BREADALBANE Presbyterian Church. Service Sunday, July 4th, at 11 a.m. Sunday school at 10 s. m. All are welcome. Goodwill MacDougall, student minister. NEW GLASGOW Christian Charge. Services Sunda July 4 New Glasgow Sunday Uchool 10 am. worship service 11 s.m. Sradalbane 3 p.m. Fredericton 7.30. Bryer R. Jones, student-minister. NORTH RIVER United Baptist Church-Fail-view ll a.m.: North River 3 p.m.; Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Sunday school as announced. (Standard Times) Licentiate Oscar Cochoran. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, July ath. Hampton ll a. m, Appin Road 3 p. m. Victoria 1.30 p: m. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. ORWELL -- VERNON PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - Rev. J. M. Sheen, Minister. Induction Service July iind, at is p. m. in Orwell Church. Services Sunday, July 4th. Vernon River 11 a. m. Eldon 2.30 p. m. or- well 7.30 p. m. ON VISIT urns - luv. S. J. Boyce and Mrs. Boyce of River Herbert. N. 3.. arrived in the city on Wednesday on their way to visit former parishioners at Mount Stewart. Mr. Boyce is to conduct the services in the Mount Stewart United Pastoral Charge on July dth and 11th. HONORED AT SHOWER - A largely attended shower was held at the home or Mr. Payne Stewart. Norboro, on June is in honor or his daughter, Eleanor, previous to her marriage to Mr. Paul Macliay. Mrs. George Stewart attended the bride-to be who received many lovely giits. arranged by Misses Marie Hughes and Roma Stewart. The parcels were opened by Misses Mary and Eileen Murphy and the accompanying names and good wishes read by Mrs. Bruce Howard and Miss Lorraine Hughes. Bur CORNWALL United Church, Rev. A. S. Weir, D.D., Minister. Services July 6th, will he as ici- lows: New Dominion 11.00 a.m.. Kingston 3.00 p.m., Cornwall 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rayner of Mount Herbert. will assist with . the music at Cornwall service. Sunday schools. Cornwall 11.00, New Dominion 10.00 a.m.. King- ston 2.00 p.m. All times mention- ed Atlantic Standard. tal otiice Monday. July 12. Minister ' Rev E COOK'S 101' Perfect Pictures. '' I U I T I -. Tailared-in-measure. tsaoo up. J. P. MacPherson at Don. I. OF C. DANCE TO-NIGHT at Boy's oamp, North Rustlco. RIOONDITIONID IEl'IlGIl- ATOIS. suitable ior home or cot- tage. Priced to sell. Storey nectrlc. WHITE HOUSE PAINT M35 per gallon. Sherwin Williams, 131 Great George Street. DR. HEATH McINTYltE'8 den- will be closed until PBISBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sunday. July 4th. Communion Services at Caledonia. 11.00 a. m. and 5.00 p. in. Wood Islands. Sunday school 2 p. m. Murray Harbour south 7.30 p. m. S Hales needed to net gain.. I happiest brides ix , ,.c r.-...-g;-V .4. V 1 7 -:'I4rIx-5, 355 g. -. x. 7"clMPsriL's, - , H,EiN WW - .rsst min; If time eoti 25c ..,........ '6' o as KRAFT tilts: ” at DRESSING D ti rsrsllfii 4-; r ClllA.. . ,, I nlresh WIIIIOUI um... -" 33c. P H. .. A g.r:...-........i&' I "::.::.....::;r:.-W. .. Here come the brides-right to C0-OP SUPER MARKET-for all the line looda . . . ior we have the big, BIG VALFES that work wonders tor newly-mnrrled budgets. You-the BIG VALUES . . . cause QUALITY is a part or every bar- L . the better-tasting quality that helps It bride serve meals just like his mother "used to make. No wonder the I value-packed alleles ni this market . . . , Just like their mothers do. . Alf AV. wr. .-sliinims-K5 iolthat richer honey iisililf nor” 5 290 15:: h . i FRESH LEAN 35;” y 7 .-:iw::.i ' 'l.'l!ON,.- IONSIAW IAPTIST PASTOIATI. - Dr. Ernest J. Bar-real. Minister. Services for Sun- day. July 4th. Westsnorelarid Sun- day School 10.00 aim. Preaching Service 11.00 a. m. 'rryon Sunday School me p. m. Preanhlng Service 3.00 p. m. Communion. Bonshew Preaching Service 7.30 p. in. All welcome. PROVINCIAL D I IE CTO I - Mlu Marie Bownessycharlotteiown, is Provincial Director tor this Prov- ince as the preparations tor the holding of the Second Atlantic Provinces High School Junior Red Cross Leadership Training Centre get underway at Woltville. N. s. There will be more than 80 high school students attending the Centre this year alter the gathering together of the stair Monday. The Centre is to be conducted at Acadia Friday, July 2. 1954 The Guardian '7” Pig. 3 . University. a "well-groomed” table he- in town walk down the YOUNG & TENDER BROIL - FRY - ROAST FOWL ------- --33:: T 5-6 LBS. HAMBURG --33: . P. SMOKED MAUIIINE SLICED J PASCO - BIG TIN TALISMAN PURE Progressive conservative Association . Annual meeting and Nominating Convention will be held at York Hall, on Friday, July 9th at 8:30 p.m. Poll Chairmen are requested to call poll meetings for THIRD IIISTRIGT .0F IIUEEIIS the appointment of accredited delegates. iioloelii, sliced .. lb. 29c BACON, Ill. 69c DALTON'S - PREPARED MUSTARD. 9 oz. size .. I3: McCORMICKIS - FRESH iii no BARS . . .. 1 lb. bag 29c . ORANGE JUICE, .. 48 oz. 39c TOASTEII ' V PLUM JAM. large 24 oz. Sliced - Mustard - Swt. Mix - DYSON'S PICKLES 16 oz. jar 33c LEITH BROWN, President (7. ll. PHILLIPS, Secretary. aLi'MrArl j e'i'EN' oeR”XNoI"luicY -.5 . E35: PKG. OF 8 WIENER iloiisg 15c ,, Y PKG. OF 8 HAMBURG Rolls 15c bottle lies screw Worst lies. iven nudges, all succumb to its esiii Tlliy are drawn arts from houses. shim s. barns and garbsgeicsm end into this "W0 DIR TRAP.” INCHIDI El uevgatiytsaists tests MI sessea The isssein teepmtessttiesdosdve. Sersv'v"t:sptethe:.e.ahetsaysaueajarorether esataiser. It its as thread-necked bottle er in witlvsep of W-ieeh diameter. iiang or set your trap outdoors and your dy auiunea is ended. complete instructions ea Ilew is use this isaeiees ly tests an included. ISLAND GROWN ICEBERG LETTUCE. head .. .. 19c NEW GREEN CABBAGE.each l9c ORANGES. 2 doz. in bags. 59c IIospituIity . . . in a better cup of tea! ; MOQSEIS. Items in this all ROBIN HOOD WW RV YRAP IMOIIIOI YIIIOW-AWAY illti INO ALI. W88 M0 '03! ' t , I also on salt at. ' Wherever titers Ri til' senssronal new outdoor tr is proving itself I 5:1. yard; on farms. dairies. 00' ' mu hospitals. motels. restaurants. lust to-lesntioa a few of the aesa. gynur is 59142 nus- com ID NCE osc ass? i The medical peoiessiell has recorded no epinielvas to whether Risa are carriers 0! polio guns. but IIMM P'”""" "'"',"' they do advocate greatest sanitary eseditisns pessiele which automatically declares war on Ms. Iliea are keen seniors and breeders oi manv diseases. Playsete-desire) rhea! CAKE MIX wnrrn.rxo. Msotsgse, Vernon River. Moreil. Trseeliie and lerlll Rllllu. er Marker . . MC . astsednsr em use-us. trove . v . :'m'f2:'I'I.'-3:0-'30-1'.uJ23!3iI.i"2-a-'-II:-'3' ORANGE PEKOE WE om -r ml” (7 T.r"'.'.n.uapu-on-h-i-r,II-ItmIAhuset.- TEAIII BAGS ' ”' A ' 41;- . ,-if, I" II 3' " K sv.-M ' -.-v.-I N