Among The Farmers Federation 0! Agriculture Newsletter t-susl MANAGEMENT the capital investment .xnmple. long hours; hard work; 4 INS? Scale: hhlll scale; paying cash; staying production. In recent years th nnlnn-lance of management and difficulties am: maid work in making a success oreign markets. . ' som th'. iii llilslelhlnilfectilglinized in Ill-iiaixterll '0TAT0 ASSISTANC" liln ' iimt Governments and Agricultural r..ur-gas have been offering assist it mic in farm management. immi-lo. in the last couple of ..;..-s has-launched a special pro- ...imine. in farm management and wi..rl.ei outlook fields. At uncertainties i sistance on (our posslbiity of a similar rcqulrcmcn ..-rt-ice has been expanded with a, gum: of seven million dollars in' -,-.;-ms scale. in this country. vct- was heghtlatetl i-r.'III:- liikinli UP hnd havp ,it-.isi.'IIirc of this TYPCA AS5155 no-r Wlllt'll has aided them the farmers till cents per bushel xnlll'i't'S. market and personal con-the, cwt.. a programme .-Non: of possible courses of action 1 the hthmll asst "mount! 8 iW0lll'3-Tim? 3l!'”d-V dei set a record under the Cooperative Mimi upon and 1" l"3lPl"S "'9'" Marketing Act when Federal funds vvrcl the problems encountered flmnunting tn almost 52'5llnlo(lo tv'wn' timP 9" ""19 were placed at the disposal of thc 4, .. Potato Marketing Board in the H” H35 Dov” form of a deficiency payment Iluring the early spring months. . vm- Farmers Union of Saskatche EARLY macmo twill spearheaded a drive to have lt ll. stlll ea,-ly ln llllltnnl lnll .v.i.'il7liSllQ(1 in that Province in already potnlne, nl-e being dug lHt'S""'k markelini Pl3"- Dl"'l"3 and offered on the market. While mmiic meetings held throughout lt l, not potslhle to harvest n full ll... Province the P1090581 mel crop at this time of the year. the Nth Strong WPP0" "'5 '"'0"Kiextra value usually compensates illtlltlfsllltln. The Government of theilo, the loss ln yleld, llnnl mnk.-5 v'i'itlll'lt"P has decided to reject thellt tlllllcnll lo nlnce the crop nn l-Mn nn the recommendation of the th,. mm-ltel ln really tnn pnndilinn l".lllllli"lHl Marketing Board. Twojahd that-9 ls , V9,-y l-enl dgl-lgpr Iwsnns were Elven. VlZ-- ill Lick that offerings in excess of curren' cl producer understanding of the demand can very qulckly dapres rm-lmse and intent,of producer ptlnesl nvivtr-ting boards (2) Lack of a , CllllI'IPl'Ill.V representative demand for the rai bllshment of the plan l'lltll)l7CTl0N PER COW CLYDE RIVER PRES. 1'l'.M.S. The July meeting of the Clydc River Presbyterian W.M.S. was Mule production per cow may hold at the home of Mrs. Jack wt rtliuws be as important lSlMacLenn with iii members and lumlnctinn per acre. neverfhclessltwn visiinn: prim;-ni. or-th umally go together Hollanril Ivieeiing opened with. "Call to will an average of 8.576 pounds Worship." taken from St. John. pm cmr per year leads the worldtehapter 4. verses 23 and 24. The 2;:i.”"i:'...?.-”..E”'ili.'l.' -7&1 ".li2.:::;Li"ti..ll.'.:.."”l';1:2” if.:l..'-'.? more for Canada is 5.222 and for! Prayer in unison. Hymn 590 was the 1 nit:-d States 5.512. (lrcece is then sung. at the bottom of the list with Scripture was taken from Mal- .'.vm nnumu. All figures given'thPW chapter 24 hestnntmz at was aw for I954. l3. Mrs. Donald Nicholson read the nxrsnio MILK pmcgs lsible Exposition. Prayer was offer- lli'i'Flll negotiations in Ontnrlmled by Mrs. Everett Murmy and lVrlIilIi(tPtl an increase of 10 cents-MFR F051" M3CKl""0"- .1 tut tor milk going to manu-.' Readings were given hy Mrs. l.,.t....,.t ,.lhhl,.l pl-lc" ht.l,,,-P th,.Georgc Hyde. Mrs. Everett Murray iii.-i-now for 3.5 per cent milk de- PW” M"-S -l"h" 99"- l.....,.,l lo the hlhhts were as lhll The offering was taken. amount- imic ftilik for butter and rolleri":3l:9':2:9?9g0'l”w9d bylhe WEI"? .. . R t n . lhhiv ,2h':,0derM'l;2 gr buncrlo Ont); new member. Mrs. l(cil' ' I I i P " ' lnixon was welcomed to the society ni1"rER PRODUCTION ?Minutes of the previous meeting, were read and approved. Roll llhiie totsl butter production call 10,- """"dJi";"i:l'13' 1" "'l' X9:gdl5l"9:lHinsu'ered with s,verse containing; "M 0 8 Mme PC!” I8 the word. "work." meeting to be Wu. H has durtniz June and Jutv held at the home of Mrs. Arnoldl llilllll substantially (Nate? lhattillecr on August tith. Lunch com- i'”' ll" "me PEl'l0tl 1851 yelr tlrltllmittee will be: Mrs. Gordon Mac-l l'”' "'0 Week Endlnl July 13 was Kinnon.Mrs. Lolyd Murray, Mrs. Wt! In advance of the same wsek,Lorne Docherty. Mrs. Lorne Mac- H -t year. Ct;ntlnufation of this pro- Nevin and Mrs. Ear Carrier. niwiion wou d, 0 course. epend It was noved and seconded to .m..u moisture and pasture and it purchase twelve hymn books for .1-iilrl be reasonable to assume the church. to be given in memory "mi with the superior quality of of Mr. James Livingstone. a for- ”'v" availnblc. that this winter's mer elder of our church. It. was Iimriiicilnn should be in excess of also decided fol buy twelve Bibles W past winter. and a window-b ind for the church. V Mrs. James Beer was appointed -”'"" l'l-"W514 PE35lMl5M to inquire about carpenting for the , church aisles. ,.,,,'.',;mt:,r: t?;r;lgv'E-Lslrrgtihvittcnltziil A very interesting lctier was Fv”HI.vs looking on the dark side tr:l':g)g'r?:t" hr:rr"wEhl1"t'l'1 ,;;0r2:g';"' l a. f any question. in spite of this Hymn 3-” W” then lung mhowt l;.'.','f,'; l.'ielh:;llli-ri1ali3ld'r..',t'",'.,”.l'hll;ltlf.rted by the mizpah benediction. t . dainty lunch was served by It on orcupatlon fraught with 50 the hostes and committee in will hazards. At the present chat. 9 wow the fears and doubts in g ' ('f)li!i-tepiiCtm:JKe!l'd ;:,n"li:; ENCOURAGE INVESTMENT an-v:uii.a 1' it re ha ore than riollhlacdmsllncue ihelpriye-wart wEl'LlNGT0N- N- 2- meulirsl ,.,.,.Wl at 1935 I. at A high” he, The New Zealand government is to .;.,.,. ,,htht.(.,hhmtlhh lh (hm, hmyrelax a ban on the repatriation of mi. lmu opcrniinns renders A large-llnvested dollar capital and capital ulolmrllitll of farmers. lncludingjhai"-V l" 5 blfl '0 ""1101 mnre ..,l,,l. of the but operatorh hegdollar investment. Announcing this ......l..,,t hh hartlchhu. mmmhdlty Friday, Finance Minister Jack ;.....-pots. .3) Th Ch thl re hh.(.d Watts said profits, interests and 9 Pl Q . ...l;..- to thmhhe farm. stock and dividends earned by overseas in-. ..-..l.,n..nl lg W,-V mhnh in,-L." vestors could already be sent over.; i...... formerly. Besides adding in WM next meeting will be. s---.--,--, l T City and Central i'eiluIi'cti. WWW Who me to 8 mm old increased mechanization anti spec- Mh Ewe I variety of reasons. Slm. hlallzation requires a much higlierledt plclnnp and dnllvery, 204 Kent It'll”!!- ilnriy. there are numerous form-iproportion o! the gross income toist. Phone 3537. ui.n- for success in farming. For be expended for cash operaiingl , . . ts. ti) Canadian farmers are Sunday August 7111- Pleasant Val. to 8 p.m. , ri ithout machinery; C05 l ' - tlntrithw Irhllltitvelgmchi grmmw wqmdependent on export markets for ley it a.m.; North Granville 3 p. .-...g-s. hiring no help; operating on a substantial percentage (appt'ox- B'3d3"39"9 7-30 P:'"- R9V- H-- operating on a imately 33 percent) of their normal l,,,,nc from horse races; and others lnconvertibility of currencies. var- i tend. of recent years. more ious forms of trade restrictions. t t s :l.ll..l.lli'..n has been devoted to the and subsidized telling have added d”'” C"""" ” ”"" Wm " ' Hm Em” "”"' mm” by "" including the 1946 vrup the pot- , V, l 0 industry has had Federal as- char 3e: lervmes s""d'5' Aul Gill .0 nu ' d . , . lpresent indications ol:i:ll:tw :0 The ML ""59" W'"' """li”' Chi”? 7- for the 1955 crop. The FederallMi"l5'er' Price Support Act was placed on the firm mamliemel” the Statutes in 1946 and potatoes UWINSLOE Pastoral Charge” the J became the first Product to hene- servlces are cancelled for: Aug ' 3cc1de"t- 't "M-' wmm” 9lm'39- t fit under it. In the spring of 1947. 1 except Prlhcethwn Road at 7.30 minr to dt'VCl0P "'19 idea 0" 3 an export deal with Great Britain ' 1 - this order netting ht? thlp . For the 1048 crop. potatoes were ,. purchased in the farmers cellar .nnnl)1inL' their OVEN" P05ll1011- '9: during the spring of 1949 at 51.15 Vernon Unit l which M. Sheen. Minister: Vernon River tlllhl-nl,.,n.. In addition. Ellldance cost in the vicinity of 31.000.000.00. 11 a.m.; lm. hccn provided 1" making d9'.The 1950 crop was bolstered hyi7:30 p.m. stance programmefbc an open air memorial service . . per bushel - an in the Polly Cemetery with guest their "ml to "'9 1””! they W9" --iltotmns With ""359 farm f3"""'9'effort which cost thc Government spcake , and special music. l" l0"0wi"3 in excess of S82.000. The 1953 crop VAlL'S RADIO SERVICE - carv radios installed; home radios. car radios and record players repain- BOY'l TAX!-Dill MN 83011 CIIASWELI. for Better Phuii WE TREAT TEE SICK WELL. BRADALBANE United Church. Glaze)": Pharmicy. open I I-1"- PENTECOSTAL Tent Meetings. .Stanhope. Thursdah. Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. tandard Time. REGULAR DANCE - Emerald Raynor. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN C h u r 0 it in Canada schedules August 7th: Cale-l lands Church 3 p.m. The Rev.lMyers Bros. " Archibald Murchison guest speak-l er. Rev. Carl Currie interim Mod-.' OPEN A13 Memorial service in erator. 1 the Polly C ; Sunday, August 7th. Mt. Buchanan. at 2:30 p.m. Special guest speak: . Scotch spe- ities in music and song. POWNAI. UNITED P I s t 0 r ll : 10 a.m. Bunbury; 11:10 am. . p.m. Pownal Rev. T. R. Goudge.L Personals The friends of Mrs. K. M. ohnston are sorry to hear of her York Point, which caused her a severe knee injury. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolner and family of Brantford. Ontario. I are visiting at the home of Mrs. Woolner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Platte of Charlottetown. Mr. Frank Treat and his sister, Mrs. Robinson have returned to Hartford. Connecticut. During CHURCH NOTICE - Orwell - ed Church: Rev. John Eldon 2:30 p.m.; Orwell The Eldon service will guests of Mr. Treat's brotber-ln- law, Mr. Herbert Platts. and Mrs. Moodowbanli wlnuoiiig Add Water Safety A small but very successful swimming program at Meadow. b-nh came to a close on July 29 when Paul Cudmore and Juan Murphy. Red Cross Supervisors examined a group of beginners and Juniors. Beryl Marion. Charlottetown. instructed the group of swim men. The Meadowbank swimming pro- ; lition of the structure. gram is sponsoreu by a local 'm-'m-1'm'-"mam: Beginners: Wendell Hyde. Shar- lon MacLean. Jean MacPhail. ooinmitte with Mrs. Dingwell SIncFadyen acting as chairman Red Cross awards were pre- sented to the follow clndldatea:- - t B D A Lhli A 1: E Presbyter- um I u r -. ' f . ghip ,,h 5 tfhd 3 yfrxhcgeug Mr. and Mrs. Andre Grandquil. ll am Sunday School to am. A lot of Montreal are returning very cordial welcomes is extended home tad” hum: ' "S " e"' to all to worship with us. J. Karll joylble week with Mr Mend" English. student minister. l Mn and Mni Hub." Pun" Ad' imiral Street. Charlottetown. HAMPTON P .t - United Church iff 0(;:lift;:rgSeeT1'IIll(::V Mr" and M” Floyd Mncxhmom suhdath August 7: Bonshgw ll . Lapthorn Avenue have as their mt: De same 3 pml Victoria: guests Mrs. MacKinnon's parents. 7,30 , ' " Mr. and Mrs. James Coll of Glace . p.m.. Mr. John Seeker, Tor- my N5 Ind Ml. d M EN onto, violinist, and Miss Ruth Bos. Rlck'etslm" of Do 5:; "- - - well, soloist, will assist the choir - ,rc . r' Man" Eat the Victoria service. Rev. E. H. Baxter. Minister. ti TEEN-AGERS ARRESTED MARSHFIELD Pastoral Charger NEW YORK (AP) A Two teen- ; The Presbyterian Church lsrllers have been arrested in the tanadn. Sunday. August 7th: Har- "181 ZlP'suii shooting of 14-year- -jnxton. Sunday School to a.m,, old Warren Holstrom. Police said service 11 a.m.; Mount Stewart 3 the two were among some 100 n.m.; Marshfleld. Sunday school Bronx youths questioned Friday in 10:30 am.; Service 7:30 p.m. Mr, connection with the shooting. Many .Douglas Fox, Student Mlnlgfgf. of the youths questioned bore the .New London Church, guest preach. tattoo of the "Pachuco" terrorist er. Everyone Welcome. Rev. Lee Ioctety-a cross with three dots M. lll.uNaughton. Minister. above. police said. YORK l'.'lsl(II'Hl (tliargc--Tlie T llappyl-lolidaysl United Church of Canada Minis- IF YOU ter- Rev .l. M Sproule: Sunday. DRIVE August 7; 1955: 9:00 a.i-n. Pleas- Stop for Platts. Admiral Street. ant Grove; 10:30 am. Central; 7:00 p.m. York. Soloist. Miss Helen lwilson. Scrvices on August 7 and -14 are in charge of exchange Min- lster Rev Alhert W. Lenz, s,T,M., pastor of Neelsvllle Presbyterian !Church. Germnntown. Maryland. 1 BROOKFIELI) CHARGE -The lllreshyterian Church in Canada, hllours of service for Sunday. Aug. 17i.h are as follows: Broolmeld 2 lltm. Glasgow Road 3:31) p.m.; lluntcr River 7:30 p.m. Sunday Schools as unced. Mr. Karl English, student minister at Brad- albane, will preach at all services. Rev. Laurence Blaikie. Minister. ,..Hgg",ggg,ggggg.g,,. HOLIDAY WEEK-END SPECIALS OANMILK. Hins 85: anoksiiikos TEA. lb. sT.iTt RAGGEDY ANN - 2l'ins 39: PEARS. 15 01.. 2 fins . 39.: iiTi'iv”1iiis PEANUT BUTTER. 16 oz. bottle 39: DEVON PEAS. 2 tins . . 39: Slfgtltttin 39: 2fbun:hes 25: TOMATOES. 2lbs. 35: CUKES. Zfor 25: F6fAr6E3.TIb; .. . .. . . . . . 29: Jiialviiii. CLEARANCE Today is the FINAL DAY of our Bus Stand Clearance. We rhonli our many patrons for this most successful solo. FRIDAY Womt-n'a' Shoes fannin- lnu. grouped h ioiu'u those give-away prloes-- 99c and-1.99 Will(tlIT SHOE 00. . sus sumo SHOI sass IIMTODAYI ' SHOSRTENING. Zlbs. .. . 55: SHANJCL ricuiglisms. lb. 53: Hmnuife. lb. 2 pigs. 55: OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY CLOSED MONDAY llilcllAEL's aiiocisnv LONGWOITI AVINUI Regulations Under Town gPlanning Act Amended land Water Safety Regulations under Hebron Swimming the Town paid will he applied to. the cost structor conducted an extensive awards to the following swimming program at Hebron andi canal.-lntu; . Beginners: l Sandra Clements. The new regulations also pro- The local Wnmcns institute spon- subdividing lots. The money so may order the removal or demo-i Mrs. Wilbur MacQuarrlc acting as Haml- Juniors: his successful l MacPhee. 1 MscPhall. Elinor Ruth MacPhall. Vernu provides less than two square feet . business carried on in such prem- tof parking space for each square 'Lt4es. i h Juniors: in the case of business prem- issued where the proposed build- opinion of the Minister. parking Hyde. Percy ing. or its alteration or repainlspace is required 70F the LVIN? 0! M;5' tCh”l”m M'cI""' Cfll0I'SI 4-... Ladies' Summer Dresses - Blouses - Hats - Swim Suits and Sportswear - Also girls' sportswear as well as boys'. Wash Suits now gr: ally reduced to clear. LADlES' ' SUMMER DRESSES Nylons -- cottons - crepe: - Sroadclolhs - glazed cottons -- plques and wonciersillu - all included in this sale. Dresses. rag. to 7.95-New clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.95 Dresses. reg.8.95 to 10.95-Now clearingg at .. . . . . . . . . . . 5.95 Dresses. reg. 12.95 to 16.95-Now clearing of . . . . . . . . . . . 9.95 Dresses. reg. 19.95 to 24.95-Now cleuring at . . . . . . . . . . 12.95 .50 ONLY LADlES' SUMMER HATS - - mix Sizes II to 24V). W V3 OFF ALL SPORTS WEA nma; to 18. '0 Slemrlcss and short sleeve styles 9 Whltc iuid pastel shaded. L Entire stock including swim suits. pedal pushers. shorts, halter: and tee shirts Dy such famous brand names as Jantzsn - Catalina - Fairway. etc.-Now clearing at greatly reduced prices. Swim Suits. reg. 8.95 lo 16.95-Now priced from 5.97 to 11.30 Pedal Pushers". reg. 3.95 to 7.95-Now priced from 2.64 to 5.30 Shorts. reg. 1.95 to 4.95-Now priced from . . . . 1.30 lo 3.30 Tee Shirts. reg. 1.79 to 3.95-N ow priced from . . 1.20 to 2.54 .6? each L t Reg. 2.95 to -1.515-sizes is 1-3 OF ALL GlRLS' SWIM "SUITS AND SPORTSWEAR; DOYS' WASH SUITS AND SWIM TRUNKS. Glrls' Swim Suits. reg. 1.25 to 7.95- Now prleedfrom 85: to 5.30 Glrls' Sportswear. reg. 1.79 to 3.95- 'Nowprl::dfrom 1.20lo2.64 2: Ioys' Wash Suits. reg. 1.95 to 4.95- Now prludfrom 1.30 to 3.30 Boy's Swim Trunks. reg. 1.19 to 1.95- Nowprlcsdfrom 00: to1.30 -. . E MORE E. AWLEOD ltitl. t Friday, August 5. 1955 The Guardian Page I chairman of In swimming osn ittae. Paul Oudmora and Joan Murpb Miss Sheila Dclorv Rcii (irussl Kw Cm" "Tm mpervuo" - Planning Act. amended recently-of grading and graveliing the, swimming and water safety in? ammed "'3 cl””' "'1 3"" by order-in-council. provide, among proposed street or road. other things, for the payment of t . t l tlu. sum of seventy-five cents per vide that. when. in the 0plnlt)I)l0l presented a well trained grout) tn!" lineal foot in the case of a pub- the Provincial Board. a buildinli eHm"l3l'0"- lic road or street being opened or structure is dilapidated. dan- by any person for the purpose of lay Olunaah. Wllldlll Mae- KCFOUS 011 unsightly the Boardl sored the swimming program with Q"a"l" Dwny M'cKmn”"' I'- Mai-gamt laclnaa. , L M Willianll. H1117 uh. ises. no permit will in future be foot of floor area where. in the e;:::rm:dci.te': Jun. cunuh. Shirley MacKiiinon. Mary MacDonald. Reg MacDonald. m .vuuuuwa.rn-J2 an .. -.-A-.. .1: