Provincial Home. School Executive ' I: up. Ind in due time an acne din the remainder the matter - ' - . r em ation nd otlo It 3 . M,-.1) I 4 59 . EH 5 Com. Mortimer on this arange OK 2 I I In 11 VIII , mm D, ?1?;gdpfE,:lrn?,?::g' 1:22;; M",;:m'MMDona1d explained the ment WM 8181104 with 0"-IWL The was still under investigation. lie y E inent. made that this meeting to on red ll 1 W” m. mam walk” " A we": . selling agency. he said. marketed noted undue shrinkage at Morell comrade nowllmcl ,,po,ml ,0, cord .5 being in mm; of gun lg Plans for the semi-annual meet- ll-,g late in November of the Prince lguwgird Island Home and School Vcdcration were completed at the muiitlily meeting of the 'cxeciutive lghlrh was held in Charlottetown. in Monday. October 25th. aiternoom business session lull include a discussion of many ,;nportant matters, in addition to . review of the year's work. Mi". H. H. Simpson, of Sydney xma Scotln. vice-president of the i'.'l11EldIElX1 Home and School and Federation. l... the guest speaker at the pub- - meeting which will be held in Th e ll .1-nnt-Teacher -pr evening. Rricrcnce was made to the school i,rjln broadcasts home -.il:iPl' currently being conducted II? the Canadian Home and School, Parent-Teacher Federation in col- ziiioi-iition with CBC. Mrs. J. P. Laniz gave a very in- iii-cstirig report on the Common- ;:v Lcadcrs' Workshop which was l.n;n' in Winsloe in October. 1 ""evALLEyF1ELD ma ol-well worry and money. Dlck Mwbem, America. and also that several cost 314000000 M" of which had seventy-nine veterans in hospital. Charlomewwn Branch of Canadian home Elle, world wm. I. H, may W” amended, mund gm 9:1 Isl": f”'(I)KI”t'3'1t3l;l."5-vfl9TV'C9! 10? Montague. Ellgggnn mark" w”" being ex" gone for lnterdtt charges. All other Zlhgzeutgadt Peend Vlfned gmd 3”" Legion. Com. Brown spoke very a vote of thanks to the two V. L. A. I p "WY I”5"mcIVe and e"mCa' ”" 35' 9- ' 5 eyueld 11 . D ' - charges amounted to about one 3 '3 III" I” "K I9 mom-O mlhuslutlcally ln favor or my; Staff members. for the very intern ll M155 Grace Campbell, Convener o,m,; ol-well 1-lead 7;3o p.m. Rgw .. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Mr. Joseph Maclsaac. Vernon He also announced to the meet- lo WI the committee on lr,-lrillilzi ftated .rii's reading club had been forni- iliai: one child- attcnded potato grower! meeting held at Vernon River last night. Over two hundred were present at the -v-ll-conducted meeting presided over by chairman Lloyd "ASE! GEORGEOWN PLAY- ERS present "Betty the Girl 0' My Hcart".. McKenzie Hall, Montague, tonight. Curtain 815. ..'Tlil: UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA.-Murray Harbour Charge Minister. Rev. B. C. Mscdougall, B. A.. B. D. Little, Sands, 11 ii. m. (Communion). Murray River 3 p. m. Murray Hlrbour 7.30 p. m. ....'TBACTOB5 and farm mach- ines on display. See the Super 55 Oliver, fits all 3-point hitch. New Idea tractor manure, spreaders MacGowans Limited, Kllmuir. A. C. Fraser, minister. ....'UPTON GOSPEL CHAPEL, Duntlas, Sunday, Oct. 31: Sunday More Than Aiiend Polaio Meeting Held Last Night At Vernon River conditions which gave riis to the setting up of the Potato Board in 1949. and of the Selling Agency in 1953. He said that in view of the price slump in the spring of representations had been The Eastern Guardian ..'DON MESSER MASQUERADE Hall. Montague. I953. DANCE, Beaver October 29th. and Thompson, Montague. Holy Trinity, October after W. G. Hogg. for basements and complete build Worshp, Sacrament of Baptism a ..'Cl-IMENT ON HAND, supply limited. Get it while it lasts. Poole .. ePARlSIl OF GEORGETOWN. (Anglican), Sunday, 31st. Twentieth Sunday Trinity. 11 a. -m. the Holy Communion and Sermon. Reverend ..'CEMENT BLOCKS on hand ing frame. Buy now and save time, IN CANADA. A Services Sunday, October 31st. Montague, Morning 11 a. m. Evening Service 7.30 p. in. mode to Ottawa. where he was informed that the Government would give support if there was operation under a pool system to conform with the co-operative marketing act. The system was eight and I half million bushels of potatoes last year which would show that it had performed a no- table accomplishment dispite the fact that marketing conditions were most unfavorable. This year ths Board had drawn up a tenta- tive policy. when a meeting was held in summerside and another at the forum, opposition develop- ed, and the government saw fit to call another plebescite. and during this period the plan is being held in abeyance. Mr. MacDonald went on to out- line the Bos.rd's policies for this year, and also reviewed the Pro- motional work accomplished dur- lng the past few years. QUESTIONS ASKED Mr. Bruce Judson of Alexandra asked if several markets had been lost, Mr. MacDonald stated that the Island had supplied the South- ern States with 9554: of its seed - last year. Other markets were be- ing established in Cuba. and South River. asked if the tumor was true that the Board would make only I an initial payment of 6052. Mr. Mac-Donald stated that this would the government would pay. He stated that at the beginning of the season heavy pressure came on the new organisation. He said further that normal shrinkage of 595 would account for 75,000 bushels, but re- (2173), Northam (2491:) and Char- lottetown (2292). where these ware- houses were under the contract of the dealers. while at Georgetown where the Board had full control the shrinkage was only 1196. He d said that the dealers did not follow the regulations, and large quantit- ies of potatoes were lying in cars on 'the track and others in the h Charlottetown shed of which the Board had not received notification. Some potatoes had to wait 5 weeks for shipment. and as I. result the Board had to take over these pots- toes and pay the producer. "we trusted the dealers to keep records." he said, "but we do not know what happened. If we can find out some- one will be held responsible." This year, he said, potatoes will be stor- ed only in warehouses where the Board has control, or in those where the dealer will be held re- sponsible ior every bag that goes in and out. Mr. Lloyd Martin asked what it had cost to operate the agency. Mr. MacDonald said that it had cent per bushel. Mr. Gus Callaghan of Vernon River asked what position would the Board have if there was no Local Canadian Legion Branch the Charlottetown Branch Canad- ian Legion B. E. S. L. was held in the Clover Club last evening and was called to order by the Presl- verse of 0' memory of fallen Comrades. ly meeting were read by Com. W. Smith. the Secretary-Manager and were seconded by Larter. Com. L. Doyle reported for membership. one application for membership was received and the applicant ndmltted to the branch. Comrade Joe Hughes reported for the POPPY committee. He said that the favorably and that the street sale of poppies would start on Friday, November 5th. His report was sec- onded by Com. Clow and adopted. and visiting committee ing that he had contacted the Red Cross who had now affiliated them- selves with the sick and visiting committee and would visit sick vet- The regular monthly meeting of em, Stan Bryant. The meeting opened with one Canada, after which period of silence was held in The minutes of the last month- Com. Lloyd campaign was progressing Comrade Mortimer for the sick reported the Clover Club committee. His re- port was very favorably received and was adoptpd by the meeting. canteen committee and his report was adopted without question.- cunsidered to be very satisfactory, was given by Com. Jack Lelghtlzer. publicity committee said he had reported all the Branch activities to the press and that he hoped the coming campaign for blood donations would be well patronized by all veterans. President, Stan Bryant slated that the Remembrance would be strictly a Veteran's Par- ade, that medals and poppies would be worn and that Veterans would be sdviced through the press re time and other particulars of the parade well in advance of Remem- brance Day. He then spoke re the coming blood donor campaign which is being sponsored this time by the action by the executive. "The one hundred and fifth" as- sociation had planned a. reunion third week of every month. while himull would visit them on the second and fourth week. Thus veteran sick will now be visited and receive treats weekly. Comrade Phil. Palmer warmly congratulated E Comrade Rush reported for the The Finance report. which was Com. P. Smith, speaking for the Under general business Comrade Day parade The meeting was notified that The Guardian Friday. October 29. the facilities of the Clover CI for that celebration. Com. Brown spoke us some of the plans of thh this organization thus facilities a date suitable to them. This wan seconded by Com. Rush and strong. ly supported by Com. H. MOFIJ-513:1 Com. Wm. Henry of the V. L. A. Staff, then spoke re Vetorss-i's Land Act problems. He said he might talk all night and still not have discussed the questions upperinosa in the minds of the members. I-II therefor proposed to explain the V. L. A. legislation briefly and then invite questions from the member; He would then try to answer them. This he proceeded to do in a. Vern capable and straight forward man: 1181'. He proposed that any me interested in V. L. A. enroll for Q course which will be given free bj V. L. A. to interesting veterans. Corn. Vern MacDonald then exi- plalncd the finer and more techni- cal points re V. L. A. construc- tion, specifications. regulations, eta Com. Brown then told the meet- in: something re the veterans house ing plan under which he built hi esting ant instructive talks glv This was very heartily second by Com. Phil. Palmer. ' The meeting then adjourned will 32 : '4 -i. 7.. .2. -an-. , , school 10.30 am; Gospel service st, A d v, c di 2.30 . . do d n wh the not the agencyt "R Yf:9”Id be ”I1"e"””Ve here in Charlottetown next si.im- ”The Queen". ell-er which I Vet! i nu. in the Model School. iihlle in 730 pm. subject ..G0d.S payday new 3,2:-”IgamE;en3,”;I1njster? m opgfsuonowu miderrufragweement organisation. Mr. MacDonald re- 9”” 1" mspim 0" the m” "d mer (Centennial year) and would enjoyable treat 0! oyster: WEI don! ll Tine V3115? "'0 reading Clubs had for just and unjust." Speaker If there was no agreement. then p”ed' 1" wmwm wmml "V" the like to know if they could have Justice to by till. . (FIT formed, where children of Svend Christensen. ....'ST. PETER'S BAY Pastoral it would necexarily be a banking product so as to stop 'the dealers cl l ll U -t d cl, ,1 g - from price cutting, it could not 0 i " W” 5" M ”””””I ” ..'ANNANDALi: - DUNDAS ciiiii. selitcesnioi Sunddl;cOcI- c?dl(IId”I:OIIIadaend " m”'"'"”"” maintain a unitorm price." I A i rliare U191? Wading 5”P5”9"C95 BAPTIST CHURCHES. - Special 059,- 315;, cremwlch gel-vice ., Ml. B"ndan' Curran of Alb”, On a question from the chair- U will their friends. Evangellgtlc gel-vlgeg. Rev. Maul-lee 11.00 amp. Mule, simday school Plain"; Hked if it was mm mm); man regarding whether the trade l lil It was announced that there 1gletCdher.uSDe3ker.AOcirogel" at 2 p.m., service at 3.00 pm.; should the Board try to maintain Wwtlld Y:geI;zyb"g'4rm;"cgI:ndl9&'I3:5 .........,.. ,. . . l .,,i;, l, H d 5 ll l . lm 33 8- 31- mlan 59 - Si. Peter's service at 7:30 p.m l ll" ll l ll, t, M ' d 01”, I9 - - 3 I 1 ' if l 1.d -6 3 (mm an C 00 or. Dr 171- N0V9mb9T1.'3 and 3- DUIICIBS. Please note that the order has 00 lg 3 pr Ce'w a ame -ail, phed that he considered the hm" I" I J l l 'il1l.'.iiI.lD1lIlI meeting at the New 8 D m November 4 5 Amandat, mm Changed Rev Russell A aiwhfrugswufg Lat)": tILndte1sL”hI the case since it had been his ex- dun flkfl ' - ' ' ' - H - - - . ac na s e a e . ' - - , GLICCII Charlotte High School on a p, m, Everyone welcome. Macpeodl mlnlslel-, Province lad always had this tperllencte thatihbuyei: W61)? relutctsnt Mmnmm scarred sag. In good repair I Tillirsday 9Ve"I"g' competition, but he said. the worse ” "y mm 3 5 9" 91"" me . ' z i c ...x2:2:n.i:ru...::s.r0:..-:3 ..--;::2;:.T'.::-so lt"".:3...Sl'."..r." us; ::”.i..&: .il::i.'."”:"...E.lfl..i,:: ::,:.:r:'.":,"i;,u':.::"'"" all -APP'v- ada.rservice.s for October 31st. 11 istcr. services '14. .Sunday,, Oct. :::r;ng:f1e:lea::'fungomggtig ment had arrived selling Island thousand miles 0' Charles Alfkell, a. m. Mllltown Cross. 1.30 p. m.sun- Ill. Montague: 10.00 mm. Sunday and depressing me market The POI-ll-085 it 8 IOWCT DYICE H0 851d wilderness. ' . h 3 day School at 2.30 p. in. Services school. 11.00 mm. morning servi:-3 Bond he "Id wml comm out they prererred to buy from the ' A MOMUQIIO Of P OIIO ' in sturgeon. 7 p. m. Georgetown. and Junior Sunday school, 7.30 the plioduct cmhd retain I uniform ag1encyMwhl3i lli3ccld ldto alsuniforin r .. . The Valleyiield Choir is expected p.m, W.M.S. autumn thankoffer- ' Dr 08. r. I0 M I 0 SP0 6 to assist in the Evening Service. lng service, with music by the 5,he'";E,,:,h:.,be" possible against the imctlce of selllna .- Want . highway mileage Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. .-.'Cl-IUICH 01" CHRIST. The Lord's Day, Oct. 31, 1954. At Montague: 10.00 am. Bible school for all ages. 11.00 am. the Lord's Supper and preaching service: A: er. All welcome. Lower Montague 9.45 am. rally day service fo everyone with Sunday teachers and pupils taking part. ..'MONTAGUE UNITED BAP Brooklyn trio and a guest speak- school SIIRINKACIE DISCUSSED Mr. Leo Praught of Cherry Val- ley asked if potatoes were paid! for which had not been received, and - who paid the loss. Mr. MacDonald futures which he considered poor business for the producerin the long run. iother speakers included Her- man Gill, Golin Naddy and John MacMillan, who spoke briefly. The meeting concluded with a vote of ALLIED ARTISTS '5lNAL SHOWS TONIGHT and SAT. CLOSING FOR WINTER MONTHS TI5T- CIIURCA -r R9V- Rowlind stated that there was I. difference thanks being extended Mr. Mac- G- H111- Past”. 9-45 R- m- Monmzuc of 117,000 bushels,the loss for which Donald. Sunday School. 10.00 a. m. sturg- -- --W 7 "view 7 s ' W - ' 7 r -e eon Sunday School. 11.00 a. m. Mon- A. A. M O S H E R Murray River: 11.00 alm. Bible school and the Lord's Supper. A: Murray Harbour: 6.00 p.m. Bible school and the Lord's Supper. Combined evangelistic service an the Murray River church of .ChrlIt at 8.00 p.m. Gospel sing- ing and Bible preaching. Every- one, welcome. Kenneth T. Norris evangelist. MANY THANKS TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL PATRONS. "When the Spring is sprung - - - And the Grass is Biz - - - n "This is where your Movies Izl SHOW gmsm Itliis off-the-road traction? The sturdy Road Lug is the double purpose tague Service. 1.45 p. m. Baptism near Beach Palm Wharf. 2.00 p. in. Murray Harbour Sunday School. 3.00 p. in. Murray Harbour Service. 7.30 p. ni. Murray River Evangelis- tic Service. The Evangcist for this service is it former Pastor. the Rev. tire for you. You can count on it for long, service on highway hauls plus dependable traction to go in oifthe road . . . bring out the load ROAD ..'C. G. I. T. MEETING - The regular meeting of the Presbyter- ian C. O. I. T. group, Monuguo was held in the Church liall Friday afternoon with Carol Boehner pre- siding. The meettng opened with the C. G. I. T. prayers in unison and s devotional period under the direction of Mrs. Malcolm Mac- Kcnzic, who also conducted the study period. The offering was re- ceived and dedicated by the sing- ing of the oiferatory hymn. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the Secretary, Rhena Llewellyn, and were approved as read. There were nine members present. Joanne Watterworth' and all three services. Blols Crawford. now of Hampton, N. B. Mr. Crawford will speak at Come hear this insn with a message as he opens up a series of Evangelistic Meet- ings. Special music. A united com.- munioii will be held at the close of the Service. s Personals MCI Donald Stewart left on Monday for Trenton, Ont., after spending a thirty-day leave at his home in Montague. . 'Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart MEAT MARKET, MONTAGIIE Choice Steer Beef: Steak. (any kind). lb. . . .. Hamburg. lb. . . . . . . Shoulder Roast. lb. . . Rib Roast. lb. . . . . . . Boil or Stew Meal-. lb. 50: 30c ..39c 45: -uncoo----.. cone or it starring COIEEN GRAY an . 7t?mmfozo.e " STERLING HAYDEN KING OF THE JUNGLE AGAINST KING OF THE I. - . fee ((3 mzrlyglzhgi1;gm:::fmI?::i3li:tl1et:r; irn:g:rt'i1fe:lxtv:.:::k1:e:fi:!t;l1 lIiiE:i1aEf:gid5:lE:dfe Sliced Bacon. (lean). lb. . . . . . . . . . . . 50: W1”) H0ESEsl I i i' r , no . foday! rrneetlinsl nnd'i;;a3s were difcugrsgd is studying dentistry at Dalhousie Pork Loin Chops (lean). lb. . . . . . . . . . 55: The hm-n lungs and claws of a. rampaging runiiway ”' I" "3 ”' 3 owe” P” Y: 9 U”IV"5"5's While I" Hem" Ml . lion matched against the hammering Iioofs and force 5-3fl'L.ZZ'L-'-"3. ouAu1'Yi:"' ' '.'i.if.”"ci..ii””.”fIa ”IZ1..l”' "”””' hi? ..?f5”'Mi?.'”l2J.lr”.?lZ..”3.'"l' ” 5"P"'9" 5""S099; "N 2:": PRINCE EIIWAIIII fighting rage or a giant untamed prairie killer- Fresh Pork Bim.l . c . TODAY & SATURDAY 54F 99” m Bologna. lb. 30: rue LION AND "'5 HORSE IV . H Corned Beef. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30: Mutmy on the Bounty Stmlng STEVE COCKRANE clllgkgn, lb, ., , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38c and WILDFIRE, THE WONDER HORSE ”Two Years Before The Mast” AND NOW...- EXTRA! CARTOON - COMEDY has ended 20 years' suffering - AT YOUR IIRIIG STORE - START TODAY! 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