Strong Farm Organization - ”lf those engaged in agriculturelarger and more expensive ma- chinery "ln order in supply the needs of a steadily rising popula-f tion.” I STRONG COMPETITION i are to have a standard of living comparable to other on fessions. I am convinced that the need for strong and active farm organiza- firms is now greater than ever." said so. Johastooe. "can be drawn from the following example: Ten years ago we exported 11 per out of our potato production. We now export very little over 4 per cent of the total crop. In I955 Ontario alone brought in over five millioa Tspoundbagsoipotatoesandia 1956 brought in an estimated I0 per cent more than the previous l year. Ontario”: populati--u is In- . creasing at the rate of 350.!!!) people each year. and there is a corresponding increase in demand for this product. especially in the smaller packaged form. we can- Fisheries Minister Will Visit N. S. OTTAWA (CP) - Fisheries Min- ister Sinclair leaves Sunday on a four-day trip in Nova Sootia dur- ing which be will meet briefly with Premier Stanfield and make a number of speeches at universi- t es. The federal minister will meet the Conservative premier for half an hour at Province House. Hali- fax. Wednesday morning. I-Ila of- Calls For Volunteers To Show Tourists What We Have The tourist attractions of Prince little cooperation from Island trout Edward island. will be advertised fisherman, much can he done to this year on a scale never at- acquaint this Lvpeof visitor with l-emitted before. The the fishing possibilities which exist Government has allotted 84 times here. and at the same time. to more money to advertise the Mar- show tourslts some of our magni- itime Provinces. than last. year ficent. rivers such as the Monta- gr in fact any previous years in gue. the Brudnell, ane Cardigan istory. and the Grand River. All of these Quebec WEATHER ronolrro (CP) - Tempera- tures issued by the Toronto public weather office: Mia Max Dawson lab I Vancouver as C: Edmonton 8 Regina 7 Winnipeg I1 Toronto 32 Montreal :2 80 25 Page 2 The Guardian Saturday. Mar. 9. 1957 colder. HIJII ilk today at Charlottetown Sunday at 4.0 a.m. and ti! p.iII. utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.88 a.m. and sets at 6.10 p.m. and rises on Sunday at 0.86 a.m. and sets at 0.11 p.m. aodss.lnnday:Bnewiiurrtasaat' at 8.07 a.m. and SM p.m. and on . Summerside tide eighteen ntla- ' ac"F The Federation President Wang not um.em.e uford to let up a me he" ta Mr. George Fraser. head of the can be fished at low water rillit Fredericton said Archie Johnstone. Burlington. ed um um, H, mm, "9" 0.". we mum, of Du, product and in, New an "d no!m'ou"'fn'&'1':m: Prince Edward Island Travel off the beach. but in years hast. Saint John 29 mirth!-' W-'Sld0hl 07 the P-31 side North America that. due to C deed it would seem desirable to federal - provincial discussions. Bu"'"' bdiev” um " um W V917 30'' Vllll-on IIIVG been 111102 Moncton 21 Federation of Azricultum at thelmm favorable climatic and other hive Wmhouse grading of all our Mr. Sinclair will arrive in Hali- my I5 ”””""”'d' "" hm”! Wm "'"' ”' W” '"""”"”"' ,, iI'""” '9 annual mef-fling 0' lhc 30375 01 conditions. "can and will produce P0lnl00l- It is equally iInP0l1Int fax by air Sunday evening and experience a needy men.” in H h” Men luuened to It”; Chuloneuwn 16 D””9U0"5- mum? and l”'0VI"cI3I- much more cheaply than we." l-lint We lInVe unify OI DIIYPOIC motor to Wolfville. N.S., where he mun" mime in the la" ” Tn"! 3'"e'"' um may 3 ud sydn" 32 Mm n "M Chulmemwng I”, met us be realistic and in us mo” producing and me... Wm lunch mm "mm" of me ML come. Butth Mr. Fraseeir ; not re- trout fishermen on Priiace Ev; Yarmout'h 33 "mm face it" Mr Johnstone declared' chggimmg this "name cum 9"” wnsm""cy M DI'by'A'"”' llzinlglalfi th:1al:dImo:ev og.tC ulllhnI.dlyK.witlei lIlislf.l.tl; 5!. John 21 ”Wilh the COS!-Drill? 51109919 "boom. imes for farmers are nol. m W". P9II"KI”3i- ' '9” MW held 173' t l manifesting itself is hmnre and just ,,.;.,,,d H". ..m.,,(.,..-v Though N0 PANACEA Progressive Conservative George to tourists. It is his belief, that fishermen, The Travel Bureau has gnu).-Ax (cp) - The weamu mnre ways." Mr. o nstone as-l .s.....-;.;:- -........m .......c . I g f less than the slow. two-week I treatmpnt fm. pneumonia. "is con. done mme semsh and selumenmg such a difference in what might g';:;f,';.”:,,(f,"',i,f;' slvzi-:.',t(li,,;,I.1l.slI,-1,25. Public lectures. intended to explain and friendliness alive. and as note- service in Stockholm. -. dmrm is improving and h, hopesppd pom,” and businesses which be accomplished. over and above M”. ILA. Canen the behavior of cyclones in simple worthy as it has always been. This swan" "me C.” i 993- REF Church Dutch ser- to be released next week. Mr. have sought and are seeking cour- WW We "9 -lready doing. that ms! Lmm Muxenm pmlded terms I uess that the world VlC9!- It 19-39 '33- 3'10 3 P-Fl Rogers is director of t.ransporta- "'01 merely to Kiln some IdVnIIt- me ""?.u5 mm" 1” ”""F'V at the organ and led in the ser- PARALLEL BEHAWO3 fmvesfl T mfg amangr .11 1156141. F511 E883 Fail"! tion for the Provincial l"iovern- age to themselves." 3'""”'l- i vie.-of praise Mrs George Peake H9 C?” te'1"dh'l”e ':;T"m'” lierffmi glnd (Tm good dry p i ' ' ..' cause e cons e J a ere - , UNITED Church of Canada. m""' an: a&::1::';:.ret';:'eg.l::e.:he ""5 F" ' mm Va" 1' u" were parallels in behivior between . cleaning is a service theta Worship. Sunday. will of March: PRIZE WlNNERS- Winners at would bring to the farming slid P . 7 D. wmlimmirlcmu is ted fro When "Id Cyclones. both belna Fire - Auto - Casualty - mighty important to a lot of 11 BY"- Nflllh RUSYICO3 3 D-mu the Sons nf England Card Party mu,-ls; industries "rims me Fedg dli'IIOl', 21 '33 T e "I, ?bwt'h,T Tsp V m tempestuo and unpredictable. Marine P9091!- i itsaglley Bridge: 7:30 p.m. Caven- were-, lgdley um, Miss Ellie Gil- eratlon members'to promote tour- on pupa" Y " "em "' Although the Commonwealth gov- ' war and has since become general Charlottetown I IF" 9"” "mt W" M" H” freeman M”. LE. Kc"), Ind mrmer "my among the Wham and author. died Thursday night. tan Deaconess. She spoke of he in the United Sm”. lndlvldusl attention that . nevi T'H' Gnudg" Mmmert Stephen Hughes. potato interests the prelirldent de- 11' went blind "VF 3”" '3"- "id 0' M "2 Id G G K Peake cloth" Mei : 3 GOSPEL ll-flail Upper Prince POLICE Com”. g in the cm Steamed tfhat thefincr'easLl'ng ccom. had been ill for about two weeks. ”g:;f:";,2Iff,d'1in'g::?:Efh;f.:1,; Polio chapter Res 7210 COMPLETE TM 1' "Mb, Wm wax ' treet. Spe E ll ti . - . on orseen mm o e - he I f . ' tried to d to l thorou I vices contirlulng IYfJ.:dg': They 9' nompaymcm M CIVIC Tail” adian growers renders aretlilrnlilo W, W” . "Hon rebel "the" In "ny mm with "aw 0- Eve .1-4-42.. on ,1... -. scrted "it is evident that if we are to continue at all we must present a common and united front.” Mr. Johnstone referred to the constant loss of experienced farm- ers that those engaged in the in- the last fifty years of this century . "may well belong to Canada". the - Federation President could not en- visage the farmer as sharing in the general prosperity to any ap- preciable degree. Mr. Johnstone deplored the at- RUMMAGE SALE. Y.M.C.A. on Saturday. March 0th. 2.30. WE TREAT the sick well. Gia- gey's Pharmacy. open 3 a.m. to 8 pm. 1'. V. RABBIT EARS Regular 89.95. Specially priced for a short time at 85.95. Vails Radio and 'l'.V. 204 Kent St. navuolvs Happy Valley Eggsf Rev. Bryer R. Jones, 5.1).. Minis- W09 he had endeavored to unite Pierccs Cash and Carry and Co op Super Market. HEAR DR. L. M. SHAW direc- tor of Education at 1.00 p.m. over . g ernment refused to accept the "'3 Kim! dry clam"! "M" mm. M”. Jo. oyamey; me,” the income derived from M. some"tima behind the 'Iron cur system. which " "Ended .5 M, G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. is to organize your plant for l POVNAL United P"w"l Chute first Emmett Doucett.e- second source he fits all i dlr LONDON (AP) - Wyndh um volous the idea was used officially fast operation. but do not or- 5"V'"' 5.""ii”'- M"- 19- 11 Harry Hughesi consolation. nei umrv OFGPURPOSIIE "M Lewis 72 f Britt II in?” The "'5' '””k" W" W" in the'Southwest Pacific during the 78 Great George St. ganize it into such a big soul- am. at Mlllvlew; 1 p.m. at whmock; door ml”. vi Tierney: - - ""0"! 5 Pl 6? Margaret MacDougall. Presbyter- Pownal. Sermon on Education D.m. Speakers. Wallace Cudrnore of Midland. 0nt., and Albert Ram- IDY. er 3 p.m. Long Creek 7.!) p.ln. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. p.m.. Victoria 7.30 p.m. Rev. M. LAND Association for Retarded Children will hold their regular monthly meeting at West Kent Sc.t1i1ool at 3.00 pm. Monday. March THE DUNDAS - Annsndale United Baptist Churches, Slutday, March 10th. A service of Wor- ship will be nonducted by Rev. Church. The hours of services for Sunday. March 10 are as follows. Mount Stewart ll a.m.. Marshiield 1 pm. H-rrinston 7.30 Inn. A ctrdial welcome is extended to all. Student minister. .1. Karl English. CRAPAUD AND Springfield Parishes. Services for Stgpday. March 10. 1937. First Sunday in Lent. St. John's Church. Crapaud, 11 I-In Holy Communion. St. Eliz- abeths Church. Sprlngfleld, 2.& gm. Evening Prayer. Rev. George - F. Eb:-ry. Rector. no l G, mm. ,d "'1' d 5., ".4, h. ssa.ooo, New Brunswick 331.53,- a patient in the city Hospital. Allilalltlyy. -"iiushizif NInt-'!”A- V';I:"- gvlen U7iT.i'2',.:,,, rd, ; Newfoundland 82-5.838.000; N D all hope to see her up and around was," 7 pound. . may Ing In can wggen "mg 5. mg. Prince Edward Island 83.1mm; . ' um. MACDONALD xi "391 The Um” 3"” Y'all uv'l"'los.lo' I - I. the 3 I . I pro W lid I ' 'IN"muHn :T'LeG":T"yL(rIe;;l15llfTIh1r4 i" E" ”'"''”V ”''""”-l Ho-bit-I. :ion- E5323? iiliuiiihili attac .' "m u -on-1 hem": tax: .0nt?I-liiougt Emnggnu "' "'- ” "3 "W ”h'''' Issue. on March sad. law. to 5...... 1", 1,. M mono; bec s2s4.ssa.ooo . at the Charlottetown Driving Park M, W, M" R uupoum I G - 3 "Pd! 3'7” kn comm”. glam” Al willbe sorry to learn of his serious Albion CNN" .03”. wan. .' 0 '"' "M M "Vb '- 1'. mg”. umlfb ' ' . chi. .g illness at the Prince Edward Is- lb, 10 M ' '3 c”'"""l VI” '1" "D ' 0 ' ”o'm' ' . land Hospital. Mr. Gallant was ' "'rg"':'&"” ""9"" - g::a:ug';'.;'ooT:1':7'woBi N”'F ' I u e eoavqad . . ; ew runswlek - . . . . N0” '""'h"' iiC'.i.i.'J'a.?"h ' M" "W ”" DEATHS gape l:zi'i'.ii'.'l"....'i.'.'s.s of on :g.on.wo: rgzwtounal-no an r f n ted Nations Armistice Goth : Prince ward Island 11,09- DIAL 5540 BIRTHS -;-..hxe.rm....og....... an ms. ms nu v- M - v - ALI. New Mom FOIMULAS for n. 1957. of rash 1-. am of lIlliot- MclNNlS-Af the Doctors limit. nu . tel. Toronto. on Fehnlary 22, . hg. ,),.:i: 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. George F , unersl ROI! I Friday after- . Mclnnis. a daughter. Patricia ,,,,,,,, .0 3. g j.” mm o ' Chwlettetewa """' ' "”' "' "" ""”" '”"""""'”"”” g CBITIPS TN AI-l5TI'3IIO THE PRINCE EDWARD IS-s D. J. Mcclare at Annandale. at I Ernest A. Large arrived from Cal- ifornia Thursday evening and were transferred to the MacLean Fu- l neral Home. Funeral from Trinityl United Church. Saturday. service commencing at 2 o'clock. 1 NEW GLASGOW Chrlstiani Church Sunday. March 10. Morn- ing Worship and Communion ll ,a.m.. Community Sunday School ;l2.15. Cavendish United Baptistp Church. Worship service 3 p.m. V 191'. IN HOSPITAL- Mr. B. Graham Rogers. City, is a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital undergoing lis: second, Sylvia Coffin; conso- heard by Magistrate K. M. Martin in City Police Court yesterday. in- structions were handed down that an execution order be issued for lthe work of the organization dur- After reviewing the activities of Federation during his term of office Mr. J b A concluded as follows: "There is no panacea for all the ills oi agriculture. but rather each as within." He also expressed his appreciation to the members of the Government, officials, groups and organizations who had furthered economy. They too have had dif- ficul tproblems to face. some of which have not been dissimilar to our own. Although they have not resolved all of their difficulties. much progress has been made and most of it through their own farm organizations. ”The British have know the value of these organi- zations to the extent that 90 per cent of them are today members of the National Farmer's Union. If we had the active support of 90 per cent of our farmers in Can- ads, or even in Prince Edward Is- land. our task would still not be an easy one. but it would make ing the past year. LACK OF HARMONY Mr. Johnstone deplored the "lack of harmony" among those factions and groups with whom differences had arisen in the past. stating that during his term of those forces "which should be working in harmony for the gen- eral good of the Province and for agriculture in particular." adding that this did not mean "that I con- Blind Five Years ism in every way possible, since Calling for a resumption of the against convention. He came to prominence shortly before the First World War when. with poet harmony more necessary than ever. "An example of the importance of our market within Canada," motorist was fined ten dollars and costs or five days. A vagrant, BRIDGE SIDEWALK - Hon. J. New Hlllsboro Bridge will have a sidewalk on only one side of the approaches to the bridge. Th e 872 foot span towever will have a a sidewalk on either side. Mr. Mac- Kay explained that the Depart- ment would have been satisfied to have one sidewalk all the way across but engineers point out that the symmetry of the superstruc- ture would be impaired by a single sidewalk. Friday before Gilbert A. Gaudet. a resident of A ' Cove charged with hit-and-run was con- vicied and fined 825.00 and costs. A party from Charlottetown for having liquor not purchased on an individual permit was fined 8104!! and costs. A party from Grand Tracadle was fined 35.00 and costs for not having license plates ex- posed on the motor vehicle. PERSONALS Friends and relatives of Mrs. Gertrude Beu of Charlottetown, will be sorry to hear that she is MacDonald. Kinross. cepts of art and life. id Lloyd. 6 lbs.. 12 o a son. Dav- z. As a painter Lewis is credited Bewar) a daughter. Janet Kiel- chins up mu; m gdulgum .( private collections throughout the world. He is especially noteu tor his portraits of Pound. Dame Edlth Sitwell. T.S. Eliot and other contemporary literary greats. -Lewis was equally famous as an author of such novels as Tarr. the trilogy The Human Age. and The Apes of God. Says U. S. Offered fnwn Hospital on March it. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth MacDonald (nee Anne Farrell) lcsharlottetown. a daughter. 6 lbs. . oz. LIVINGSTONE - At the Kings County Memorial Hospital. Mon- tague. on March 7th. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Livingstone. Cardigan a son. Weight 7 lbs. II oz. and Mrs. Johnny Bears. Brook- lyn. a son George Frederick. GALLANT - Born at the P.E.l. Hospital on Monday March 4, 1957. to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ber- nard Gallant. Birchwood Street. A son Joseph Kenneth. MacDONAl.D-At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on March I. 1951. to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald. Cnveltead Road, a son. Leslie Walter. l lbs. DOUGAY-At St. Joseph's Hos- pital. Saint John. N.B.. on March 5, 1057. to Mr. and Mrs. Ansial CAIRO (Reuters) -The :n1ag'or of Gaza. ltushdi Shawna; o newspaper men Friday United states had offered to oc- cupy Gasa to avert the Israeli In- vasion. The offer was made two days prior to the Israeli attack in a messale from United states war- crldsing in Gasa waters. he Th! mlyor was interviewed by I lfmlp of newspaper travelled to Gaza land iatl re- turned to Cairo. Shawa was quoted as saying i i learned to ' Nowlan. In the evening he will at- tend a dinner meeting of the Young Liberal Club of Acadia Univer- sity. Tuesday he goes to Antlgonlsh for meetings with fisheries field workers and the Liberal Club of Prayer Service The annual World Day of Pray- er meeting was held in St. James Church yesterday afternoon and was largely attended. The meet- ing was conducted by Mrs. J.A. Lawson of st. James Church. In the chancel assisting the lea- der wcre representatives of the city churches: St. Peter's. Mrs. Harvey MacPherson; St. Pauls, Mrs. C.H. Coles; Church of Scot- land. Mrs. .111. Bishop; Zion. Mrs. Annie Darrach; Trinity United. Mrs. Howard Christie; Baptist Church, Mrs. H.J. Iluggan; sady of Hungary who lived for many tourists particularly those fallen in line with this suggestion. who like trout fishing. have had It is appealing to all Island trout little opportunity of fishing the fishermen who wish to co-operate. best trout streams in the Province. to forward their names to the By the same token. many of our Prince Edward Island Travel summer visitors never see many Burllll. Charlottetown- of the Islands most attractive u" VOLUN1-pmgg be involved. It will just be a gesture of hospitality on the SYDNEY (CPt-Why are ey- of an ' ' ” to T fls er- cloncs known by the names of men, who is enjoying a vacation. women. and Who llnflnd the lylc It is hoped that volunteers will tem? register with the Travel Bureau A lively ”iscuaslon on this aub- from all points between Tignish lecl hn! d9Vel0Ped In Allslfnlll and East Point. The organization since Clara. a particularly exuber- which it is hoped to build up has ant cyclone. beam 8 three-Week no name as yet. but if it proves dance round the northeast coast of successful. it is believed it will this continent. All the evidence so develop into something very worth- far adduced suggests that thll in while with awcll recognized name. Just an old Australian custom The Travel Bureauis appeal for which is becoming worldwide. volunteer fishing guides is appear- The man who started it was ing in advertising form in the Clement Wragge, Queensland gov- press. It is hoped that our sports- ernment meteorologist in the 1890s. men will do their part to keep He used the system in a series of the Island's name for hsopltality thatched roofs, in sick-rooms and in the great outdoors - all sharing in the kinship of God's great family The offering will be forwarded christian work. Meeting Held A meeting of the P.E.I. Polio Tl-ainor occupied the chair and Income Taxes From Ontario OTTAWA (CP) - Nearly half of federal income taxes on individ- uals and corporations in the 1955- so fiscal year were collected in Ontario. the Commons was is- formcd Friday. Revenue Minister Mccann, in a report tabled for W. A. Pommer (L-Lisgarl, said Il,2N.099,000 in - DCPI OT "IQ 33533 - M u, m co personal income tax was collected fldlo. Ind I-0 "'9 "'9'" h.m. MAGISTRATWS con”; In Mem,,,;,lgn,p.:.1J:('::un”'f",:: T O in the year ended last March 31. 1113:; f!;;lxi'll:ryl.:fotihethEGnargioa!: MARSIIFIEID Presbyterian Queen's County Magistrate's Court Feh"""3' ”"d- 1957- I-5 M'- O ccupy GU10 of that, s000.N9.000 was from On- tarlo Of 0l.0'II.046.ill0 In corporation tax. s52l.I41.0fll was from Ontario. The report said a total 82.501.- 933.000 was collected from the two income taxes and from taxes on undistributed income. non - resi- dents and A . Not included was the revenue from sales and excise tax. a major source of fed- eral income. The provincial breakdown of that total: Ontario Il.'.250.0M,iIll; Qua- bec Ol'f.50!.(lIn: British Columbia t2M.Gll.lll); Alberta !l33.6l3,fIl); Manitoba 8104,l0'I.0tll; Nova Sco- Aeeordisgb Preetdeatof&'PrT.i gifiii 3 till! lliiii In S the lotus '3 0 "in: Mammoth Scout 4 the guests of the chap- ter- polio patients. and those unavodiable absence of A.C. Solo- n Executivs Secretary of the dirt capacity . . quickest, cleaned . N0 - dirt-disposal . . . automatic power G n Macx y' M H (mgr power and movement. d1 1,. ndluon M. pouom. x. clisi-man. Minister. W3: mud 'ywel:1:yP'lg.t the MEDONALD gm an chmonb His paintings hang in nntilir Md g:1';a3"':"ho”"w" w hm dd”, Community Centre dial. led the maetinK- . During the business session an excellent report will IIVGD 0' ii” March of Dimes camltailn. SP0- clal mention was made of the "Mothers March" and a resolution of thanks expressed to all the sol- lant ladies who had canvassed the city during the inclement weather. Gratitude was expressed for the TONIGHT 3:15 Adults 50c; Children 25c Pmceeds for summer camps 86838865838823 office says a disturbance off the Virginia Coast is moving slowly toward the Marltlmea. A.large area of snow. rain, drizzle, fog patches and strong easterly winds ahead of this system will spread over most of the district late to- ' scenic rivers and beauty spots a it” :11 mt; Hi The swede; ' , . . , problem must be met and dealt Franci X i U ' er it. - ' The i nice will not be 83!; on e 0 er Ind. hid more i W. 'e:."::...:: '.'32.lz..i?.I.i””.Ei ml: wan on me or w..:...:”..”...::” .l.l........ MW was to "la. P” e-uea"o- -'-3-an-:n or win we mac or me am . . .... ,1 3 3 ii” ” ”””i.3 9.9 . , 3 circumstances which surround it. with Premier Stanfield Mr. Sin- vmcei with the i" o! mum during the summer. They will not Inc! on Sundly. Inowllnfflll for it when cent of our farmers to industrial ture. referring to the vast amount How then can we as individual. mm, V15”: st Marya hmversny but hitherto have had. to rely too be apgcud to uuwu. "ch md mould he;-gld the .11-lvgl of colder, the, W." no .. areas. 3'! per centhnf the farm oftwork cgarrgedholltthln the faglmercsl MR. JOHNSTON! be expected to cope with ul me Ham”. Dalhohsie Law School and much on their own initiative as every cw nude upon their mm. (me, 31,- 1,, ul rggiong, N with ,5, ' ,"3””.i.5 ha” 3”” ' '3 53"” w”"l'" 679”. IV ”' - f "a an i complexities of modern 1511- Mount st. Vincent College. and m whm "'1 wh" ” "mi However. it is expected that it and Forecntlt i-ible dry requiring the farmer to convert to proxlncla organlza ions. is pres Idem Stayed that far mo many up culture? I do!” bdievm that u give! ' pm" confennce at Lib. SHOW THEM enouw volume", me their mm” Prince Edward Island. upper Si. cleanlni Ier. lproacll the organization asking, individuals. we can be expected enl hegdqug ..., in Halifax. I-Ia ML Fm!" belle"! mu Mm T with the Bureau. that at any given John River Vnlley Ind BIY 03 vice a little. "What can it do for me?” rather to do so. It will only be throught will leave and morning my 05 .h.-j--so--j um. am. will glways be some Chnlenri lnlermment "I" "if! while back. than "What can I do for it?" the joint efforts on the part of our laws. . fishermen available to extend cour- drizzle: widesprend 10! Dnlcheli '1' I1; swede; The Federation President paid farm organizations that we can Sfarfed Calling tesy to a visitor. In most cas- continuing mild; east wlnds1.'o in- did mmgmlu; ; tribute to the work accomplished hope to compete and successfully! em 1; wuu 0",; 3n npportllk geasfag rngrnliligv !t:1ighea:: .50,” in A 2, during the year by the organiza- raise our economic and socia W D of l f meeting interesting peope W In - ' L lion's secretary. Mr. Dewar. standards. The British farmers cyclones Ihtaynyo of them of constderablel Cliariogetowdri :23 alert , dgnllnez d'l;r5: YOUR MUM mm mm -I' THE REMAINS of the late Mm-.il335i.i2'iiiL'ifii."i??.f.v.'?.ii”.?fJi.5i 233.1". will” if ”u.2?..il'.1.?5L'Li5ii.l Women's Names "”""' "” ”"”" ”' '"”"” W” ”" '" ' vice In stoc the Hughes Drug Store. CLEANS RUGS and. FLOORS EASIER, FASTER IIG WHEELS Hoot the new golden Lawyt smoothly over deep rugs. I 're taf- E". Pound Ind omen he Pub V C" t" W" held hm cum” m ' door sills. everywhere. per-&bl:ms.ht”v3:dl:er tnllsglu. or um mm-pg RN33 U”... the seizure of annautomobile the llahed the magazine Blast, mug, to the Womens Inter-Church Coun- Itch I "down How June Dont forget the uouma Nozzu own up mm" . I . Baptist Church. Sunday. March property of the For fai1- ing long-cherished British con- 0" 0' C''"d' "' "”'"”'”' "" '” ' on small wheels. No mm tiring ' 1015' p-.1,-View 11 mm" Nam, R1,, ing to stop at a red light a rural push-poll. . with cmtins tn the mo: an only I ted with polio work sh :?lE'd:3iItl.L2l?:slo: .'3.”"...?..'.". 1 think You'll 110"" the 4"” pleading guilty to the charge was PEATTM G”"”"'v V"'m0nt. U.S. original British modern art rriove- doaey Conn” i 9"! d 1. ence. HAMPTON PASTOGAL Charge. sentenced to forty days in Queen's A.. on February 10. 1957. to Mr. mm, 11. duping lg vug-ucjgm . in the provlnce- t H” enewasta mp. Services Mal-ch loui, gg (onowg; County Jail. and Mrs. David Peat ince Helen pictorial representation of the In Regret was expressed a at Now on ppgptAy. 5,,,,.,, Hampton 11 a.m.. Appln Road 3 DOUGLAS BROS. & JONES LTD. 155 Kent St. Dial 6565 IIIEIOII BY: P. R MeCOBMAC The Greeks had a word in- kholm was awful. It took two weeks or more to handle a suit. And the prices were outrageous, four or five times what we would expect to pay here. A few smart people thought of a way to beat the terrible service and high prices and the idea soon spread like wild- re. They sent their suits by air in New York City. a round trip of almost 8.000 miles. They got their clothes back. cleaned and pressed. In five days and the whole thing cost We think the knack in other. cleaning and fast service. but without forgetting to take the time to fret over the special If you have some "problem cleaning". or just a dirty sult, l47LlNlwrl.'lw. - ' U"i'"'- Mil rz . if. A -w H7” U1.-'.'7 excellent cooperation of press and and the serving of coffee to all collectors. Several guests made excellent suggestion as to the CIIIPNT broadening their activities. and these will be discussed at the next executive meeting. Following general discussion. a social hour was enjoyed. rifgl SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT We are PLEASED to ANNOUNCE EVERYTHING NEW at our PLANT New Modern f:iliiKlE MAKING MACHINES Watch I-'or.Our Introductory i - on OUR BRAND NEW PACKAGE OF IIEW TIIIII SODA-' WAFEIIS wrmnurootoiu csisrvtsss mo ulmr ruvoessstso on-o p w - -u, ltttilIPACKl1,'!i'v