0 Among The: 0 Farmers f Federation of Agriculture News 11' MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE. -educational Monday night. . study program. NW6 l-W CNN” iwiw. rnnnruonns ll! 4me'9d 3 mh” Almost fifty years ago the gov- declllle l5 W” 0- d"”."3 "3 9”" ernnient of the province became in- three ream ---- ilecllne W” '3' tcrested in the then modern meausof gravnled W "'9 c9”'-'l”"m3 "13" communication, the telephone, and cost 05 ""1 Wm" WM” under act of parliament provided the l3l'm91" mu":&o:"y h ”'d” w is form of assistance for the en- carry On I" - cours ehient of " ou min i ll may "in be .much cb””1”u.”n' 'emba1g'k upoli nag: clbansxuctign :3 if 8037- W the mdlvldul larmer telephone lines. Through the years but ll l3 llemaps 1” mu" t" 991'” the ravages of time and public in- out that the drop tin Dflces lmd difference have had a serious ef- income Elli”. 1953 30”” 1"” bee" fect upon the facilities and ser- ial WM” K m? mmwma facw" vice of many of the companies. A had "C" be?" m "idem Fir” number of these companies have al- it ml!” beome”"”"ed ""3 c”m't""' ready passed out of existence. a ed NE” level 0' c0”3"m” demwd number 'are now tottering on the f0l' W051 l” Calmd” 3"” me Umled verge and the future of others is 5135- see” A is me "'."”"auy high cause for some speculation. The volume of western grain production telephone is a J and ugh in recent years. Third is the ability 1y important pan of the rural comp of western farmers to market the mmmy and the public hf general 81” El" "0? "" particularly um wheat Perhaps should be more concerned 0'0? '- m "1 Mderly W33” "9" over the state of this branch of in "19 W59 of, exceptionally ""39 the telephone service. However the W0?” "Ww' 1'9""'h are the ”W”' first step, if there is to be ,one tions of the Agricultural Prices Sup- in revuauzmg the service shbuld poll 503” which l”"”- at Wile properly be made by those direct. Westmoreland 3.00 p. m. Ti-yon 7.!) Sim" W55 3l"” c”mld"5b13 ly concerned, the share holders and 9- m- Sllechl M"'1”1' " T"-W” Stlellgul md nnbuny ” u” l”''” users in the service. "All EVel1lll8 Wllll Filmy CNS”?-" industry. Flff-ll la the Ileadlly Bt0W- POTATO GRADE; Sunday School at T1-you 11.00 s. in. ins Volume Ol Pmduc" Wntwlled The suggestion by Mr. E. 1: on.wni.i. - vsimou UNITED marketing elll9lPl'l599 both Hempson, former Canadian Mm. CHURCH: - Rev. John M. Sheen thr0"Bl' W'0P"3"V" and mallme rigor of the American Potash lnsti- ulvllnlster. Vernon River 11 n- ni- ing board - which are pulling the rule um my should be 11., Num. 0nve,ll 2.30 p. in. Eldon 4.15 p. m. farmer uiueasingly on an efficient be, 1 grade for pomme, 0,-ggmag. Cherry Valley 7.30 p. in. buslne" 5”" l" the m'”'k9"','8 0l lng from fields showing evidence rowan. UNITED PASTORAL shire Womcns ' a beautiful boquot of flowers. .GcoI-poC.Msol.ssa. Sunnybrooh Hospital- Toronto. Cards of Thanks We.wi.sbto our siucue YORK PASTORAL CIIAIOI. .- The United church of Oenedl Minister: Ray J. IL sprouie sundsy. nary Unit. 1366. a. n1. Central. 2.3) p. in. p. m. Brachley. Final effort to com- plete thc1354 M. and 31!. Fund in a special offering at this service. FBEI CIIUBOII 0l' SCOTLAND. Services for January Nth. Murray River 11 s. m. Blrcli Hill I p. in. Cbsrlottctown 7 p. m. Sunday School 10.!) a. in. Rev. J. H. Bishop. OAVENDIBII urirrsn cnulwn or CANADA. - Services Sundsy. Sunday, J , wtb. New Glas- gow 11 s. in. North Rustico 3 p. ni. Cavendlsh' 7.!) p. 111. Rev. E. W. Sawdon, Minister. C3088 ROADS-ALEXANDRA - IIAZELBBOOK. - Services for Sunday, January 30th. Cross Roads 11 s. m. Alexandra 3 p. m. Easel- brook 7.30 p. in. All are welcome to these services. li.cv.'C. E. Arm- strong, Minister. TRJON-.BONSllAWv BAPTIST PASTOBATE. - Dr. Ernest. .1. Bar- rass, Minister. Services for sunds . Ja , 30th. Bonshaw 11.00 s. m. Statistics agriculture How to overcome in inferiority complox In 2 decades of counseling, Dr. Norman Vinpent Peale has de- veloped a technique that has helped h 1 4- conquer their feelings of inadequacy. Now, in February Reader's Digest, the author of The Power of Positive Thinking tells the 6 dednite steps you can take to gain conddenoe, too. Get your February Reader's Digest today: 37 articles of lasting interest, including the best from leading magazines and current books, in condensed form. Te Ct . t 1. wml mud my V p V 77 cent ppentoordios.rypoo- I y en ra "tl.'?'m:'""'”u?'tl'-".Tm';lcE We And Our Neighbors '0 ::.”.':'. Mm "mum l ' I - disappointment-or anger. MEN'S SUITS in sises M to 42. Men's Dept. an. to 5.f.J pm. Closed Sstur-V skers. Colon - l c -- - -' . "'roib4&lvresusoonlyDpsrosiI Friday, January 28. 1955. The Guardian . Page I ' . - v A . k . - the emotion involved accidents. Ruhamah Fran like. and me who never ' an; accident before and who tension due to bad news. doors for perfect pictures. V "11"" ”' ”" ''""”V- 5”! my. TA” D": owo"6w. IMNGXU5 DTmM'i'amm'”' Under such conditions of course Double and single breasted styles on sale at 815.00. 8. 'A. McDbnsl.d's THE ROGERS HARDWARE Co. Ltd. open every week day 8.00 day at 12.3). JUST RECEIVED shipment of all wool Campus Windbre wine.bluosndgreen.Si1.es2ito f eteur Csvsicsdosucb a success. M. To all the contestants who took part. Mr. Jessome our most cap- able Master of Ceremonies. the Judges and Mr. E. J. Macbougall our Sliur-Gain dealer, who made this Cavalcade possible. Point Prim Women's Institute: 53:. 30. Priced at 00.05. S. A. McDonald's Ird Fl . C nnnnunaxn rssronsi. CIIAIOE. - The United Church of Osnlda.,Scrvieos Sunday. January Nth. Rose Valley 11 a: in. North Granville 3 p. m. Pleasant Valley 7.!) p. in. Rev. W. B. MacPliaii. TBYON UNITED CHURCHES.- Sundsy. January 30th. Tryon 11.00 s. in. Capo Traverse 3 p. m. Crap- sud 7.8) p." m. Rev. Lloyd Archer. HAMPTON PASTORAL OEARGI. - The United Church oi 1'' ” services Sunday. January Mtb. Victoria 11 a. in. Hampton 3 p. m. Bonsbsw.7.w p. m. Rev. R. 3. Dexter. Minister. E E . E g-.- r eifiiils . ;i E E E E 5 of this. type. chiatrlc care in their relationships. An ex- gbeeu underway since the New Jersoy "Traffic Prevention Clinic" to neurotic driver and induce E -1 would like to say "'.l'hs1Ik You" ways aware that emotions! to my Doctors. Nurses and Staff NW9 "19 "me 9590'- of the Prince Edward island Hos-.. In the United Stile! Where dI'lV- pital for their kindness to me while ins accidents rose to I tcrllvill a patient. Also a "Thank You" to 3 mlllloll in 1954. insurance aids: my good friends who remembe ed and Safety experts. Mlle" W; , ,1. than three iourtbs to accept some emotional me with Christmas cards cont”, Egg byyemomul hem”. net of technical skill. poor physical Fortunhtdy. since little can be condition of the driver. even had about them yet present, the roads. played a minor part in-their sccidantprono driver and the neu- EEEE - EEIEE. E escent cards, letters, flowers gifts. E PBESIYTIIIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Ser- vices next Lord's Day are as fol- lows. Canoe Cove 11 a. in. Sunday School 10 s. in. Nine Mile Creek 3 . ni. Cbrde River 7.30 p. in. Rev. nsld Nlcholson.. COVIIIIAD CHARGE. - United Church of Canada services sun- sincerely. Aubrey I'. Brown. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion B. E. S(.L.. will be held this evening at 7.30. HAVE you seen our vise table of Yard Goods? You will find set.- E. I. as in more industrial areas. but undoubtedly emotional difficulties are respon- sible for a large umber of car accidents here also. There are three classes of drivers his own products. ...... :1: 'ie.".:.:;;”.e:.::;..::i.i:c! :.s:r'.':?-.?”.'ii::..3.'.n. aw. mm mm. some n -.-n. :.....m-. zzzrcgr-.Cr.:':.-3:-....."'.e:.r em- we have no way of knowing whem. P m at pownal Rev 1- R Gouda: Union Road 3 p. in. Sunday School Floor ' ' ' tions that get out of hand. say the ,. . . I ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' t psycliolozlsii Combme1tbs.mft blllZfBIOfJnB1'g&flnC,yg,C.l2ltlCkJBm; I p. In. West Covebead 7.1!) p. m. The Rev. Frank Mac1.ean of Char- lottetown will be the speaker ,at the evening service. Everyone welcome. 35” NEWS - Ml'- D311 MECKAY 1. the sccidentprone and Mm Lewll 0019!. New 1011- 2. the neurotic individuals dmli '9CelV9d '-'19 "ll NW5 01 "W 3. the usually careful driver who 1 the. lemon juice and, if desired, V; c. broken nutmeais and divide between 6 greased individual baking dishes. Mixandsifttwioe. then siftinto a bowl, 1 Me. onee-sifted Pastor. NEW GLASGOW CHURCH OI" CHRIST. - Services for Sunday. information coming from the an- er Mr. Hampson is an authority nusl meeting of the Canadian Fed- on potato growing or not but there oration at ridmonton indicates that are years when it would be quite an orsanlntlon slim! to advocate Possible to find blight in a very January sou. New Glasgow Sunday d th I tb th - . - - 3 . N mm; G . G3 0 elf bl'0 tr. HII8lI- -7- 11 s an accident while temporarily . s formfula tori 8l'l'lVli1fu?l. BalipP0ll very high percentage of potato School 10 a.. in. Worship Service 11 ;l:)R.l?u Rwgaen United Ba mt Maclfsy, who passed away in "gut. I pgguyflour(o:1l,gc,onoe-g1ft4;dgll.purpogg11ou;),3Laps, prices or var ous ngrc tur pro- fields. Mr. Hampsons suggestion a, m. Fredericton 3 p. m. Breadal- Film: Haigler, Nebraska, U. S. A. The accident.”-one jndjvjduglg Maw Begins powdm. Map .8"; M tap grated nut, . , . . . ducts. - Admittedly the operations of the Agricultural Prices Support Board have been oi marked value to Can- adisn agriculture. however, there has always been much uncertainty in the minds of producers as to whether or if at all and at what level support was to be applied. What. the Federation is now ro- commending is that price support will automatically be applied on certain products and at a level to be determined by a formula re- lated to certain conditions and fac- tors. Sucb a formula might be has- has perhaps bad wider publicity than it's merit deserves. Guest Speaker. bane 7.30 p. in. Byard Thurber, SHAMNS SUPER SPECIALS Church. Sunday, Jan. 30th: view 11,a.m.; North River I p.m.; Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Rev. Owen .. . CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. Rev. A. S. Weir. D.D., Minister. Services Jan. son. will be as fol- lows if roads are fit for travel: New Dominion 11:00 s.m.; Kingston 3:00 p.ni.; Cornwall 7:30 p.m.; Cornwall Sunday School at 11:00 s.m. ' MARSIIFIELD Pastoral Charge. the Presbyterian Church in Can- ada. Sunday, Jan. 30th: 11 s.m.. Harrington; 3 p.m., Mount Stew- art; mo p.m.. Marshfield. Ew- ac- IMMUNIZATION CLINIC every Saturday morning 3 to 12 at the Health Centre, 183 Prince street. Children not vaccinated sgsinst smallpox and who will commence school next Fall. should be vaccin- ated now. ' Personals Mr. and Mrs. John E. Cook and cbudren. Band and Roger. have re- turned to Trenton. Ontario. via Montreal and Boston. after spend- ing a month's holidays with Mrs. Cook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. seem to find release from emotional tension by'getting info accidents at home. at work. and on the road. Generally speaking they hive been reckless and irresponsible from way back. They think only of what pleases they at the moment and run after excitement and adven- ture. Tbey change jobs f. quenthr. A survey (in Connecticut) of II.- 000 licensed driven over a six yearperiod showed that 4 per- cent of them were the cause of 36 percent of the car accidents. And that these 1200 drivers had fifteen times as. many accidents as the y average driver! A large trucking Vg 'A lways Depe -6 servings. meg and M c. due granulated sugar. Cut in finely 5 tbs. chilled shortening. Combine 1 well-beaten 088. 1A c. milk and M tsp. vanilla. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids; mixliglitly. Two-thirds on prepared dishu 'with better. Bake in a moderatel y hot even, 375'. about 20 minutes. Tum out and serve hot with sauce,or'cream. Yield ndable one welcome. Rev. Lee M Naugiifon. B.A.. Minister. . No other beverage costs so-liiile... yet offers so much! place of more expensive beverages. It saves you money ; . . but more ifnporforit-TEA ,, make: you feel better . . .l ed on a fairly large manner of fac- tors but would. in all probability. take intoocouslderntiou the average yearly price of the commodity in qupstiou for a'certsin period of years. next the index of whole- sale prices of all farm products could be considered and lastbv the cost of commodities and services including living. ” Floor prices based on a formula of this kind would give the farmer some guarantee that his prices would bars a fair relationship to what he bsd received in the past and so his costs of production and living expenses. LIVESTOCK MARKETING Last Monday night's Farm Forum discussion i around the ques- tion of producer controlled market- hg hr livestock. On the panel was s osttlo rancher from Alberta. a mixed farmer from the Ottawa val- ley and the Federation's Farm Economist. The Ontario farmer On A. Bell, Wood Islands. company in the U. S. reduced its FllIllAYm3ATIIRIlAY-MONDAY CHICKENS. Grade ''A''. lb. . . . . . . . . . 37: FOWL. Grade "A". lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 35: PORKHOCKS.lb. 1?: LOIN PORK ROAST. lb. 55: y ROASTING PORK. Picnic. lb. . . . . . . . . 43: SPARE RIBS (Corned) 4 lbs. . . . . . . . . 69: SMELTS. lb. 25: IEEFLIVER.lb. 39: SI.ICEDIACON.lb. ..........,....... 47: iROLI.ED HAMS. lb. .. ............15: 5555. Grade "3". large. dos. . . . . . . . 35c rlIIIIlII!IIlII.liIIIIIIIIIilQ ..-x v&; i WNW” u D N XXX WHITE o. CHOCOLATE - COMBINATION mo SPICE III? V2 Price Sale. 2 Piigs. 59: Buy One, get one at Half Price render- ed efflcient service to Ontario and Quebec farmers in the marketing of cattle. The Western rencbor plsc his faith ll.gD livestock snc us as a means developing competitive bidding, and thus pro- Ell-fllll the market price. Maritime farmers do not have the service of public stock yards. public suc- tlons and commission men and may thus be lacking in some very vital mechanism for the sale of cattle. The marketing of hogs which must he sold when they resch”s certain weight is a different pro- position from the sale of cattle which may be hold for weeks. months oroven years. This factor ?Iy Iclgount for tlilo opinion of the arm orum pan that producer controlled marketing boards had more to offer to the hog men than to the osftlo men. FARM FORUM PROGRESS Tl” llllllt of Monday. January 17th saw a record turnout of Farm Forinn members when 40 groups nported to the Farm Forum of- me- would be a number of INIIPI .wliicb do not re- sort. this means that each Monday glllll ovsr 500 rural people meet algnln evening of study and rec.-3.. FThose who have been in Farm "um 101' any length of time are ”' mated boosters. there is still mm '0? I Brest many more study FWD! in the province. required is "'9 by which will unlock "the net- "nl Clpabilliy of many, com:-nun. "1" '0' Clffylng on an interesting. XIJXIIIIIIIIIIIXICIIIXXX l 2 Pligs. for the Price of Ono 1 be Do you know that For as little as 5 cents you can get 7 warming, refreshing cups of TEA? Sfarf sewing 1.1. in V2 i'rico Sale Buy One. glfjono of Half Price 2 PKGSA9: ' 1 VIIIIIIIIIIIIICIIIIIIIFCXIIZ sltvsii SEAL PEANUT lil1'l'ER. um... . 39: LANTIC suoss. io lbs. bugs . . . . . . . 85: l Relax wiiliTEA... 0 l When you sip the warming goodness of a Fragrant cup of TEA you can actually feel those tirod nerves and muscles relaxing. And TEA is so much kilidOl"f0i your , digestion . : I - Wofdilngyntd'wolgHI Aapofv ' door foo contains only 4 calories. ' IIROKEN PEKOE TEA. your Jest chance . 5099" "mg" Slonull UPSET!- oi. c ILUERIIIONTEA.Ib.............5l.09 ca sews TOMATO sour. 2 this .. 25: MA, IC BAKING, POWDER. 1 lb. 35: 1 fFANCY COOKIES. lb. 39: DbDe':o'-ispes- esooooeeseso 2 ms 0 I n s o rnuir ...... vuo. on-'r. ' mos oiuirsi-nui'r.uo. 49: coon ISLAND censors. 4 lb. ... 29. ounces. uoai.....niu.,2 dos. on FISVI-In-Q--llrosli Haddoainim. K porod Hoo- ring.-sui. Cod. ltool coon sci. orrlng. Scal- I siiiiiiiA's.oiiocisri-Iii A . I ll ziisumnso. . . 4 p p 3'9 so A 5 GOOD wl-giro I us council. qr c......... I a. W” brow fun” .""...'..TO”"'5wh. "'”Wns