7 Among The Farmers (Federation of Agriculture News) WINTER 1;)e1'lIi1I'JI)' winter must come. only W, dam, 15 m.doubt. the later the um. but ii the problem must M laced up to then what better 32:9 than the last. day oi Novem- W. ,,1- the first oi December? The iii-st snowiall, while it is re- "in-gd with mixed reactions does gel'I'8 to brighten to some extent the hmiir evenings and late mornings. in this cold climate the protect.- mg blanket of snow serves a use- ml puTpDSH for next year's veget- ailnll. and while drliting snow may ,.,,,L be a pleasant prospect, yet per- l-,;.p.1 it is preferable to sub zero lPlllp9l"(II.I.iI'!.'S and winds howling ,,.p.- a bare and frozen landscape. 1! uiiitrr we must have then per- 1i.ip5 snow is the best trimming tor porno ORGANIZATION The topic which we are about to ,. ,..-1.55 is a touchy one and cer- t.i:i:ly diiticult to handle with im-. pmtiality or without running the ILSK oi helm: charged with prejudice. Tun (ioirgaiioii of potato growers u11,rll nir-t the Government on -r .,.s.i.1;.. November 25. had a iber or recommendations to iuakc, recomniciidailons which uric based ill part upon an analysis at lilP plebiscite results. Aiialvziiig election or plebiscite .riiililS can be an interesting paililllf, opinions as to what the wet really meant can be many. 'I its is possibly the reason why cold i.:ures are accepted as the only .alid and legal interpretation. we do not intend to exprcss aiil ilt.lll0Il as to the value or other-I .-.sr- oi the proposed new potato wzizaiiizatioii. however. we would ,lViI'1b out tiiat there is a very real longer in having competing or- ..mization.s each claiming to speak ior the industry. It may be argued uith some justice that the 4,000 pxis producers who voted ior the ili.ai'd could hardly be expected to im unanimous in their support or 'l.e new group and that the tack it harmony which the brief in 1'.cst.l0n deplores may still be ex- rrcted to continue. wr agree thatthe potato industry should be organized in this Prov- nee. whether such an organization "lll itlilclloll most eiieetivcly as a .nniitary one or should have a reriniii amount at legal legislative nzitliorily seem; to be the point at lxslic, uhrtlier the.oplnion express- vl hy the severity man delegation 1-" "ll rt-presents as is claimed. the oii.iiinn oi the majority, it is dil- lrllli to know. but some caution rmulrl appear to be indicated ill irreptlng it and discarding what nirr inur thousand indicated in l or plebiscite. l'.l'TTF.R I5 DOVVN we hasten to apologise to the ruisiimer ior the misleading nat- 11F oi the sub-topic, we mean that :'lFi')ll'OdilCll011 is dovin. down lllii(i(I pnuiitl.-i tor the week oi Nov- -vnbrr 29th, as compared to the .i:i:c week last year. This decline mar be attributed to a number or fvtn.-.r. some of which are: CITY AND CENTRAL BOYS 'rAx1. Dial 6500-6501 summer months which brought on ufgaawzut I" am", Hum" a rapid decline in the iall. 12) Low quality hay. and cow! Tn.”-I 1-": "CK Wu”.-, til) Reasonably good potato Glue” Pnumum Wm "gum" p"”"' 'till I o'clock. Good potato prices appear to have I dYl'1nK'UP t3”C'3'- "D011 mall! KEBOIENE. Electric and Pro- much WWI. pane Gu. luirigerstors Bryenton and Mecxu. TRYON UNITED CHURCHES.- Sunday, December 5th. Tryon 11.00 a. m. Cape Traverse 3 p. in. Crapeud 7.30 p. m. Rev. Lloyd Archer. SUN BEAM Mixmasters, Tout.- WHO SAID IT? In last week's Newsletter we pub- lished a paragraph dealing with the prom motive and tree cuter- prlse and promised to reveal its author. The statement in question was made by Mr. L. A. Forsythe. masters, Shavemutere. Deepiriee. president. Dominion Steel and Coal prypm, moat Christmas Cltts. Company. in the course or an ad- ; 'foombg Mum sun-g. dress to the Canadian Chamber oil I Commerce Convention in llahtox. i ST- JOHN'S PBEUBYTERMN l CHURCH, Bellut. - Sunday, Dec- ember bth. 11.00 I. m. Momlng Ser- vice. 7.00 p. m. Evening Service. Rev. J. E. I-lclthwood. M. A.. Minister. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday. Dec- ember bth. Millview at 11 I. m. Pownal at 'i p. in. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Pastor. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - services Suridsv. December 5th. New Glasgow 11 The new support plan will be 0- "L N01'ih RUSHCO 3 13- 10- CIV- administered by 8. board which endlah 7.3011-m. Rev.F. W-Snwdon. took charge October 8. metric up Mimi!"- ot Federal and Provincial otiicials. YORK PASTORAL CRARGE g It is understood that. the support . plan will apply only to apples blown 1f,lNelltm',"dRChur:h 1&1 gamdlil oil the trees. and the estimate is .m 5 er" 5"" ' ' W0" ”' that this will total some 1.170.000 5””d"' D”'"'”" 5”” 1”” " m' bushels or about 707.; oi the est'im- fentgl" 2'30 1'' mt Ymh H0 p' m' ' D srac ey. atcd total crop. It has been estim- ated that some 850,000 bushels re- COVEHEAD CHARGE, .. Unwed Church oi Canada. Services Sun- malned on the trees and those will be marketed in the normal manner. day, December 5th, west ccvehead 11 ii. in. Covehcad Road (1 p. m. Stanhope 7.30 p. m. Rev. Norman R. Green. MARSHFIELD P A S T 0 R A I. APPLE SUPPORT Announcement has been made that the iederal government, under the provisions of the Agricultural Prices Support Act, will come to the reliei oi Nova Scoila apple growers who suiiered heavy losses in the hurricane which swept the apple orchards oi the province some weeks ago. The government will pay 90 cents bushel, tree run. tor the wincliall apples. COUNTY MEETINGS Watch the press for advertise- ments announcing the County Fed- eration meetings to be held in Charlottetown on Tuesday the 7th; at New Perth on Thursday the 9th; and in O'Leary on the 10tii. Time will be allotted at each meeting for a discussion on matters relative to CHARGE. - The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday, Dec- ember 5th. Marshileld 11 a. In. Hair- rington 3 p. in. Mount Stewart 7.30 p. m. Rev. Lee M. MacNaughion, B. A., Minister. current potato topics. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- FARM FORUM TIST CHURCH. -- Services Sun- For the that series or three meet-i 11);',:,e:Ig:;:t!,)"30 gagzliggegigf ings. Farm Forum in the province Mr. Tate Charlottetown North ” nmnmg I'M” M 15” 5'9” Wm River will iinlte with Charlottetown ior number oi groups and ior total for me Baptismal Service .100 D m . . . . attendance. The second series gets underway on December 6th when WINSLOE PASTORAL chums. the discussion will be on "A Nat- -The United Church oi Canada. ional Health Insurance Phil" what. are its complicatdnns? How nxurn does it oiier? How can it be (in- Highfield 11 a. m. Communion will he diapeiised at this service. Win- Services Sunday are its iollows:- COLORED ISLAND VIEWS. - Craswell studio. ”YOUl DOLLAR BUYS MORE- II the HUGHES DRUG STORE." PIIONOGRAPH -- Rich in tone. 819.05. Toombs Music Store. Il0Y'I"S BEAUTY SALON con- tinuing our specials ior December. Gold Wave Creme Permanents 55.00. Machlnelees creme Pcrmanents 85.00. Dial 6311. 183 Queen Street. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH. - Rev. John M. Sheen. Minister. Vernon River 11.00 a. m. Eldon 2.30 p. m. Orwell 7.30 p. m. CHARLOTTETOWN MUSICAL TALENT, including John Haystead. CHARGE. .. The Uiiiied Church or Canada. services Sunday, Decem- ber 5th. Victoria 11 a. m. Hampton 3 p. m. Bonshaw 1.30 p. in. Rev. R. H. Baxter. Minister. Protestant Orphanage Contributions Southport, Collected by Mrs. Ro- Iand MacDonald. Mrs. Ilupe Mint-ii, and Mrs. Hilliard. Wendall Mutcli Ernest Mai-Innis 501) Dr. Kelly 5.110 Harry Mzitheson 5.00 Thomas Hilliard 500. Mrs. Leo Frank . . 300 32.00 each: Mrs. Boyce Mat-Kie. Mrs. Harold MECKIC, Mrs. Neil Matheson, Mrilculin Mai:i)on.ild, Mrs. Percy Mulch. Mis Ailml Ro- berts. Mrs. Bryrr I.lcui:lli,ii. Min Lloyd Shaw. Roland wnml. 81.50: Mrs. Lorne Kelli. ' 31.00 each: Mrs. H Vnn()tiimr. Mrs. Stewart, I-Ieniy, M:s. L. Henry. ”m'"'- ” Plusml Valley United Mis Keith Mutcli Artiiiir Btiike. Shurcch Sund"y' December 5”” ” Allison Tait, Edwin 1-ieiiiy,' II()l)(' '30 9' m' c Mutch. Roland MucDriii'ald, wii-5 HAMPTON PASTORAL liani Wood. Ern. Molyiieaiix, Mi '5 Bippy, Mrs. C. J. CO1'iSll, Miss S. Jones, Miss Jessie MacNeviii. Mrs BROOKFIELD CHARGE. - The. hours at Service ior Sunday, Dec-l ember bth. are as iollmvs: ilarts-. ville 11 a. m. Brookiield :1 p. in. Glas- '. gow Road 7.30 p. in. All are wei-, come. Rev. Lawrence Blaikie, Min-j HAZELBROOK-CROSS ROADS-i ALEXANDRA. .. Services for sun-i day. December 5th. liazt-ibrooir 11 :1. m. Westmoreland 3.00 p. m. Tryoii 7.30 p. in. All welcome. CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD I-Arusncs. - Services for sunciw.I December 5th.. Second Sunday in Rev. A. S. Weir, D. D., services December 5th, will be as follows: Cornwall Communion ser-l ton W. M. 5. service 7.30 p. m. at which the Cherry Valley Choir will be guest singers. Cornwall Sunday School will not meet. 3- "1: CF05 ROM” 3 I1 111- Mexilndw 31.00 each: Mrs. Benj. Hrii'toii 7.30 p. in. All are welcome to these M,-5. medley Jcuklns, Mm, Llmvd De"'1c”' ReV' 0' Eb A”m5t'0”3- M'”' Ballcni, Mrs. Rnbvrt Jenkins. Mrs l5""' John H. Myers, Homer .lL-iiki 9. TnYoNgB0NSHAw BAPTIST Lawson Jenkins, Albert Stcwa PASTORA1-E. gg Dr Ernest J Bap John MncPhail, Goriiun rass, Minister. Services for Sun- Alexa M”CKmZ”'l,. day, December 5th. Bonshaw 11.00! t;1r:l1”E'l”r01,d uwr; vice at 11.00 a. m. Regular service kins. John Jenkins, Gordon Brown. New Dominion 3.00 p. m. Kings- w, llayter. Charles S.-rnntoii, Erncstl Burke. Miss Eileen Burke, Mrs., Foster. Mrs. Hiirry Miitcli. Mrs Katie Maclnnls, Mrs. E. Wilson Gordon Gay. .75c: Ellsworth I.)iiiir-aii .50c each: Mrs. Poniv, Mrs. liza- ginbottom. Mia. Watson, A iricnd Total 574 115 Mt. Albion District. Collected hyi Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. 's2.00 each: Mrs. Boswell J?i1klnS. Henry S. Jenkins. Lynnood M.'ivNeill. Warren Myers, Mrs. kins. Eddy Myers. William Chandler. .25c. Mrs. Sterling H3('kCit. Pain: Keep. Gill)Cl'L Jen- Advent. St. John's Church, Crapaud Total 519.93 11.00 a. m. Morning Prayer. Si. , , , Elizabeth's Church, Spl'lIl!iIPl(i. ML M"m”k "ml IIr'””""d"' ,( "''j 730 D, m. Evening p,.aye,.. Rep levied by Mrs. Lawson lV1:icI.iii'li- George R. F. Ebsary, Rector. ,9""" . s2.00 each: Rev. George Tilley. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. , Mrs. I Ministei'.iMutch. Eduard Wood. W. J. MacEacheran, W. J1 31.00 each: Mrs. Rae. Cyrus Jenkins. Malcolm Mac-. Everett Jen- ii. Drake, Wilired Wood. Ed- Ralph I-ioi'tiiii,' IN MEMOIIIAM ariced? llogeo North 3 p. Winslae south , , . p. m. Rev. . Forsythe oi the, COMHHCE West Cape Charge will be the guestf Mwunu in Ottawa mx, week ,5 speaker at all services. All are wel-. the annual Dominion Provincial mme' Rel” Heb" H- Hardy: M1"- ister. BREADALBANE P A S T 0 R A L CHARGE. - The United Church oi Canada. Services Sunday, December 5th. Rose Valley 11.00 a. in. North Granville 3 11. m. Pleasant Valley 7.30 p. m. Mr. John 1-iaystead. solo- 1st and other Charlottetown music- al talent at the evening service. Rev. Agricultural Conference. a gather- ing of ministers oi agriculture. their deputies and representatives of various iarm organizations in Can- ads. Originally started during the war years asa Production Planning Coriierence. of recent years the meeting has dealt more with re- in loving memory of who passed away Dec. 3rd, 1944. Always reinenihercd by the family. Raymond Joseph Gallant iii The. heavy production oi the viewing conditions and attempting W. B, Macphm Mmmer to predict the iuturs as a guide ior iarmers. 1! r. :im.!,,..,,,,,. LUSHUUS JELLO. 6 BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. 89c pkgs. 24': VELVET CAKE FLOUR. 5lb. TOMATO SOUP. 2 DEVON PEAS. 20 oz.. 2 iins 35c SUGAR. 10 lbs. SCHWARTZ BAKING POWDER. PLANTERS PEANUT BUTTER. RINSO. lge. pkg. GRAPES. 2ibs. .. MlcIlAEL's GRAPEFRUIT. 3for 25c POIIKIIOCKS. Iii. 19:; BACON. sliced. lb. 53c ROASTINGPOIIIT. lb. BLEACHED RAISINS. lb. f. center lmvnrtl Ave. and Enter Streets White and Chocolate 2 Pkgs. .. ,- .-.53.. .5 BROUGHT S GAIOR v"' Santa Claus has come to town- and what wonderful, sparkling. glamorous giits he brought to The c ENKINS PHARMACY! There are Kim; for every member of your inmlly . . . and all the names on your Clirlstmtis List. i FOUNTAIN PEN A PENCIL SETS Parker la Elieatier MUSICAL POIVIIER BOXES GIFT STATIONERY ior 75c BATH LUXURI ES bag........29c lins........25c 83c lb.lin I601. bottle 39c .. 42c 30c GROCERY JEWELITE HAIR BRFSHES FINE BOXED SOAPS FAMOUS TOILET IVATERS anil MAGIC ,. SEE THE 3 BA Tell: The Future. (l-OLOGNE-S. Loads of Fun. mg, gA"g 82-98 I.()VEL1' GIFTS FOR BABY- A Popular Gm: LET US SHOW TIIICM TO YOU. TIFFANY DU BARRY Precious Po-riumos ncaurv an rurs "M" "'”'"'- Guerlnln, lnnvin, 33.50 to 818.50 37.50 to 315.00 Mung SQ?” .'I - IUOIIII PLEISIIE . ' Au. miss .00 I HOII by Toni ;j . IEMINGTON 3 stmaicaiir . 0"” ll itucriuc suavnns HOME: 1 am: 178 Iron (ill-TH PEIMANONT ro PLEASE A MAN Gillette I Rolls Razors. Ilghton Tobacco Pouches i Smoke: Leather Uulity Cues 1, Shaving Soto-Inllnlie variety i Pricec lle up ' THE iiiikitiglluinniiv j'...... 1t 7? Ti IOWN The Guardian 13.1-l”1-Cl Robertson. Lett Richards, Arden lMrs. J. E. Maeacheran. Miss Lila , Mulch. , .75c: Mrs. Harold Acorn. I .50c each: Wendall Jones. Al- lbert Bruce. William Wood. Mrs. .Louise Nelson, Venetta Robertson.. Riisse-ll Docherty. i Total 328.75. l INIMEMORIAM In Memory of ,; JOHN MARTIN i who departed this llie December 3rd. 1948. Ilememh .u. IN-MEMORIAM In loving memory oi my Father, Thomas Frowse. who passed away December 3rd. 1919. ”It is not the word, they are It's the loving memory we have oil you... Harold and Wile. is -in LIGUORIAN PLAYERS 1929 present ”LADY or FATlMA”l Miiriiin Year and Silver Jubilee Production A Play in 2 Acts 12 Scenes Holy Redeemer Community Centre WEI). - THURS. - FRI. December 1 - 2 - 3 Curtain Admission .. The Show That Thrllled Broadway. down vicxsast E7 eusin -v J by wiie and Family. Page 3 1 Friday. December 3, 1954 Arnold Bruce. Richards. John Ma('R3E, Henry Boswail. Don- .iild Mutch, Lawsuit MacEacheraii, HEAR Marian Year Play Entitled "OUR LADY OF LOIIRDES" Over Radio Station C FCY On the first Saturday oi the month December Ith between the hours of By to group of children from Also over (JJRW, Sumin 3:00 and (:00 I231, Lcnnox I-ilnntl erside On the Feast of the imrniiriiliite (loner-ption. Der. nth Between the hours oi 8:00 and 9:00 P. M. delri . I luv 1954 8:15 500 Quilted Satin Housee and Black Jersey Wool Blouses .............. .. Jumper Dresses, sizes 9 to 18, regular to 12.03- now Crisp Cotton House Dresses-just arrived, sizes 12 to 52, including half-sizes Angora Hat and Glove Sets-l)oxe(i Angora Gloves-plain or rhinestone trim-Gift Boxed A new shipment of one-piece Snow ”Nylo Gab” ”Little Boy” Blouses, Childrenls Angora Pony Tail Hats ........ .. Come in and see our display of Ladies' and Childrcnls your costs for just 6-46 a month Superior Fuel Oil Burner sli;Q;;”.3"ik3 14 clothing. DECEMBER SPECIALS Corduroy Housecoats, reg. to 10.95; SPECIAL ,, 7.95 oats--Gold, Rose, Blue, Wine '”2.9.'. to ....... .. 6.48 to .... .. 2.95 and 3.95 . 3.95 1.95 to Suits- 4.il.'i and 5.95 ,. , , .. 1.95 1.95 to 3.95 2.95 Select your Christmas Gifts NOW--Slips. Pyjarnas, Panties, Sweaters, Skirts, Crinollncs, Purses. liats, Kid or Fabric Gloves, Hats. etc. Ladies' Winter Coats, reg. to 39.50- grouped to sell .................................... .. 19.50 to 29.50 ORIENT NYLON SPECIAL savn 60c ON EVERY 2 PAIR YOU BUY SALE ENDS SATURDAY, Use our Lay-Away Plan. A DEC. 4th deposit will hold any garment until needed. The GREENDAL CO. LTD. LAI)IES' STORE 150 GT. GEO. ST. Economical compact Powerful! For as little as 375.00 TORIDHEET ROTARY WALL FLAME OIL IURNERS Corner Eusron and Weymolnh Streets EST 9 0 You Get MORE for your MONEY when you buy BOCO FUEL OIL , VICKERSON sznoinszsmmo co. J IOCO PRODUCTS Dial am i. .i..,-. .. O W-v-V-"u iv 3 v' H; ..