J Cpl Classified Ads l Apartments Wanted WANTED DIMEDIATELY I on 4 room heated apartment. Cen- tral. Dial 6396. WANTED - BY COUPLE. TWO children. house or five room heat- ed apartment January 15th. Please write Box 86. Guardian of- fire. .....:..m-.- Boarders Aeeomiiiodated noannsiis - 243 GRAFTON sr 3&6.-saunas acconmonarnn !lK'in beds Apply 202 Prince. BOARDEHS WANTED-FEMALE svuzlonis. Phone 6419; or 81 Prince. iio.iimi. . Ti".ss'Ti:n - can ac- commodate two girl boarders. Modern oni'enicn-"cs. Write or Phone Box 3. Guardian. Mon- IZQIIP Baby chicks -.. .m .. L-.::e-1 WISE SELECTION OF CHICKS called for this year. If you want to hold your own on egg or table markets. Specialists like Bray know the breed or cross you need Including some interesting :n;por'erl cenuine Hybrids. Ask us loi pi-zt-vs and full information. order soon. Agent - Chas. E. Wm-'n Cor Chestnut and Elm: s s masks for Sale 1 FOR SALE - I947 MERCURY truck motor. almost new. Radia- tor new, frame. springs. trans- mission and differential A-1 con- dition. Will sell as is or dismantle- it. Paul Green, Emerald. For Sale By public Auctio at Home Mo- tors Ltd.. Charlottetown on Thurs- day. January 6, 1955. at 1.30 p. m. one 1947 Mercury Sedan. Serial number 00314743931. ' . The above automobile is being' sold pursuant to the terms of a Conditional Sale Contract made between Daniel Baker and Home Motors Ltd, which said contract. was duly assigned to Traders Fin-l ance Corporation Limited. 1 FOR SALE l By Public Auction at Home Mo- tors Limited, Charlottetown, on Thursday. January 6, 1955. at 1.301 p.m.. one 1939 Oldsmobile. Serial mimber 935901508 . The above automobile is bcingl sold pursuant to the tcinis of a Conditional Sale Cmitrzict made be-' tween Wilfred Henry and Hornei .1 spent-er Hughes, Emerald. -llfif-Sig trucks For Sale -7()ii3s.(L'i: - 1951 Mancuai lilltli with hoist. Priced for quick: sale Phone Souris '18-4. Ffilt a'.tl.l -- 133 METEOR limxlv W-iznn. In excellent con- (Vi-imn radio. dire:-tionai viczirclic lighter. air con- ii: unit. extra Mn actual mileage. under- 'f(l uinierized. new tires - mm on back. suburbanitesl, :4 him lit.-.guarrl inner tubes. um windshield vinsliers. Klumr .n A-1 condition. Owner limo: tiunsfcrrcd to Montreal, Pro-c 81950.00. Phone Shediac. X131 '10.".-41 or write R. Hogan. ('11- I rl -in. CAR BUYERS Nil :1 fender out of place. 1941 FORD COUPE If, IV 8. or Box .I.S. Guar- F. R. Ma-LAINE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Rd. "Ear Sale Ry Public Auction at Sir-w.1i't Mrmvzs Ltd. in Charlotlcinivn. on the 6th clay of January 1955 at 12 noon. mic 1947 Dodge Sedan. Serial number 9740829. i The above Unit is being sold ncrsiiani in a coiiriiiional Sales Agrccmcnt made between Sinclair L. MacRae of Bcatnnls Mills. P. E. E. and Stewart Motors Ltd. of ('harlnttctou'n. which said contract was rlvily KSSIQIIGKI to Traders Fin- ancc Corp. Ltd. defroster" Motors Ltd. uliicli seiid contract iivas rliily as.-igiicd lfl Tiarlcrs Fin- ance Cm'lior;ilinn Ltd. 1.: Iubaidlary of Traders Finance Auto Loans A loan on your car can be arrang- ed quickly and privately at Trans- Canada Credit Corporation. Each loan up to 51.500 is life insured to mice care of unpaid balance in case of death. A courteous Train Jannda Credit counsellor inter view: you privately t TRANS-CANADA coamv. 031.3911 LIMITED Corporation. Ltd.) B. F. DALEY. l uranuh Manage Block BIdg.. 164A Kent St., Charlottetown. Phone 3523 l' A N A D A PR()VlNl.'E OI" PRINCE. EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE (.'0L'R'l' The 18th day of uccernber. A 1).. l95t.i In Re Estate of MINNIE SEAMAN.l late in Souris in King: County in the; and Province. Single Woman. deceased, tutlte To the Sheriff of the C1mnl.V of King: County or any ('0flSl3Dle or literate per- aon within said County. 1 (;'RI'.' E'Iil'l.NG: leading the in-uiiun on tile of .tlClv'n J. Mi'l.Iu.'iitl nl Sir.-.iia aforesaid. Barrister-at-law. the EM:L'lII3l' of the above nanicit Estate praying that :1 citation may be issued for the purpose i set forth: You aie thcrciure WHEREAS upon or SALF "1 her hereby requ.i-ed to cite all prisons in.--,r-I ested in the said i:suiu- in be and an-l pear before the Judge present at I Pro.l 1 MARK TS amir INANCE Friday, December 81, 1954 Page 14 The Guardian Toronto: Industrial climbs to'l9! PIP" 1954 high: golds reach new high. .L;..,'” ".1." W; To'?M” Simch . New York: Market mixed; air- lain-.v TORONTO. (cp) D. Th; ggogg '”'"5 l" de"""'d- .”Y.C”g'l. 1-.,'” market rocketed v ahead Thursday Montreal: Industrials and papcrs Rich new hilh5- lrre The gold index ended at I IBM -m:---m 9"'Lffpr" Cm - - high up 31.133. but group gains were 1 J ' '. mostly small. Canadian Do"a. we or Western oils were Itrong with MONREAL (Cp)-The U. S 5 '1 : 1 Bailey Selbum A touching 51.00 on dollar Thursday closed at a dis- count of 8 5-16 per cent in terms of Canadian funds. down 1-32. It took 96 11-16 cents Canadian to buy 51 American. Pound sterling 52.69 5-10. down lie. -Produce MONTREAL ICP)-Federal de- partment of agriculture quotations Eggs: Free cases. extra large 41-42; large 40; medium 36: small 32: B 32; C 23. Receipts 374. Butter: Wholesale 61H-Sllrz cur- rent receipts Que. tii; first grade creamery print JOIJ price 62la-63. Receipts: Nil. Cheese: Ontario. white 30. col- 29'.4, colored 30: f.o.b. Montreal ored 3014. f.o.b. factory; Que white NOTIIIGI ... ... lib ...... .--... ..'.. :2. I2 N.TsI;;t. NEW YORK (AP) - tisolng quolltions . 106. Both Steel ... . . . .. .. Ii than and Ohio ... . . . . .. use Fons Edison ... --1 ... I3Vd El Aula L Gen Elec .. .. Geri Molnrl . Goodyear ... .. ... Gt N Ry pl . Kennecott Mntgmry W NY Central Radio Corp Std Oil NJ .. MW 46 wholesale Quebec white 30H colored 31. Receipts: Nil. No. 1 potatoes: P.E.1. 755 2.10- 2.251 P.E.l. 5(ls 1.30-1.35; Quebec; new 755 1.60-1.75: N. B. new white 755 1.00-1.95. N. B. 505 120-125. N. B. .28-.30; Maine 505 1.20-1.22 334"” l l Mcmfreal Stocks Us Rubber . Vanadium ... .. W ll Tel ... l WIthse. m'.cn Hunter's Corner stands above all others - I. half hour past high noon. I combina- ltion or gentle sou'west wind. low Il()NiI'Rl'IAl. (CF)-Clivsing quotations. . ht: . . . . . . . . . . 27rla i iiii.bi pr 231-: Asbestos . . 33 zailiimi A .. 58:lH Bill! 8 4ll:'v V 1 hate court to be tied In the mun iiousel 39'! l 40": 1 --n Charlottetown m Qiei-ns t' my in me Bum . By Public Auction at 1-iorne liTo- 5.35 pm.-.,..... on M.,,.l(i;.. m..0i.-1". day mil (Pill i-ii. tors Lifi'1IlC(l. Charloitetoirn. nnl-I1Inunry.next coming. at the noun til ii 1'9." hr 1"-'1 .. , , .. - - ieeven o'clock forenonn oi the same day 'V'Nl' 1- 1 Thmhdaell Janlm” bf 1955' at lfmlto shew cause if any tlicy ran uliy tin-.C t'cl '- ; Pl'Tl-- One 194” Chev. Panel. Serial Accounts of the ma mm slmuld not.l' rnem .. number 8921505545. :be passed and gun ivmiip closed ;isi('Pn at. The elm” a”l”'””””s is W18 .l'il.'..”?.'1 tilt.-ll 1”'?i..lSiT!l!Jl"..-f.?f3..S"1-ITS" ii '"-.'f-”3m 1 ft i-Wld DUl'-We'll l0 lllft l1'l'mS (ll -iltor for the pelilidiwm 1 ' '3 ' ii-loiilirlln :-ii. Conditional Sale Contract made AND Jr is iir:m:iiY onmzni-zii tliatinl L:-lies :i"'7l lb(.m.N.n G(.m.gE paqueue and it true t'imy hrreof bi: fmllnizlli pom:-Ii-.il'm Smith 30'.-l l ed In some newspaper Dllbllshvd in ('Ii:ir-l Mud my Mm - 5-"Val Horne Motors Ltd , which said con-l tract uas duly assigned ers Finance Corporation Limited. For Sale FOR SALE-75 PULLETS. PHONE. 3427 pups. Male. 55.00 Box 509. Pictou. N S Ts3ii"saLr; - WINACHARGE 1500; KWS. Complete with batteries. Apply W. H. Burns. Malpeque. FOR SALE OR TRADE - 3 HEIF-' ers to lrcshcn; also newly fresh- ened cow with calf at Sldfn Don- ald Lamont, Phone New London . 1-32. . I-'0 II S A LE - INCH BOARl)S.l 2 x 4-8. 10, 12 ft. lengths. price reusoiiable. Crushing and ham- mering gram every day but Wed- nesday. 8 cents coarse. -12 cents fine. Call or phone Simpson's Mill, Bayv few. Found FOUND-LADIES WRIST WATCH in Summer-side. December 23rd. Owner may have same by iden- tifying and paying for ad. Mrs. Harry Ta)-or. Hamill. n. .m.. , i Help Wanted FOR SALE ray Public Auction It Home Mo- tors Ltd. Charlottetown. on Thurs- day. January 6. 1955. at 1.30 p.m.. me 1950 Pontiac Sedan. number 0200815631. The above automobile is being sold pursuant to the terms of a Conditional Sale Contract hetivccn Joseph E. Murl and Horne Motors. Ltd, which said contract was duly assigned to Traders Fin- ance Corporation Ltd. For Sale - Ev Public Auction at the Elth of January. 1955 at noon. one 1952 V2 Ton Pick-Up Truck. MDAEZH-17454. The above Unit pursuant. is being Stewart Mr assigned in Traders Finance Corp tri. Senial made Stewart Motors. Ltd.. in Charlottetown on 12 Mercury Serial Number sold in I Conditional Sales Agreement made between Patrick Joseph Sark of Lenox Island and ms. Ltd.. of Charlotte- tnvin. which sairl contract was duly l W A N T E D - JUNIOIVOFFICE clerk. Write giving referencea to P. 0. Box 68. llelll Wanted-Male & Female TWO LEGAL OFFICERS 05,100 - 55,820 of Nat ional Revenue. Ottawa. Department Details and forms. obtainable at nearest Civil Service Commission Office. Post Office or National Employment Office. application Apply IMMEDIATELY to the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa. QUOTE COMPETITION No. 54-801. -3-O Female 1191: Wanted WANTED - GIRL FOB GENERAL housework. Dial 4231. Vv)i'n'iifnT."GriiL on woman - for general housework. Small family. Dial 8640. . By Public Auction at Home Mo tors Ltd . Charlottetown. on Thurs day. January 6, 1955. at 1.30 p.m. one 1948 Pontiac. Serial number I2Dl90299.'S. The above automobile is being NURSES . Urgently Required - at Rosevww HOSPITAL. SHELBURNE sold pursuant to the term: of I Conditional Sale Contract made be- tween C. R. Murphy and Home Motors Ltd. which said contract was duly assigned to Ttaderl Finance Corporation Limited. For Sale By Fiiblic Auction It Home Mo- tors Ltd.. Charlottetown. on Thurs- I day. January 0. 10155. at 1.30 p. fun mi" in. 111.. one 1958 Gievrolet. Serial number aioosvisie. The above automobile is being sold pursuant to the terms of I Conditional Sale Contract made between Everett A. Macllachei-n and Home Motors Ltd, which said cam-Iet wan d Iulgmd to man; Finance or-poratlon Lim- itiel Salary 82.675 per annum. Iv itiai Salary 52,370 per annum. Salary 32.166 per annum. culosiai. annum. tion with pay. sick leave. comfort- able residence. Nurses. Rmeway Hoapltal. shel- burne. Nova seotia Nova Scotla Civil Service F ' Ilon. mar -3-I -IIn.x 0AN.1l0. III. mdMUwWm. Operating Room Supervisor. In- Operating Room Nurse. In- Night Supervisor (TuburculoIlI). nitial Salary 82.574 per annum. General Duty Nurses. Initial General Duty Nurses (Tuber- Inltial Salary 82.238 per All above less 3480 per year for I! VR('l' Civil Service benefits Blue Apply Croal Su pertntendcnt Coverage. to of 01' P.O. Box 943. Halifax. LII! N .8. lolteluun moi-ccriiu (Incc Ill t-at-ii wt-r-kl to Trad- ifor at least four comet-iitive wcclu froiiil lmi- Tnh the date lwimil and Illlil a fruit rlilivl hen-of he IuI'l7IWilli posted in the fol- lowing biililiv plzuca I'0Sl)Pl'tlV?lV. name- Ii. 'n lliv Hull 11' llie- l"HIi'l llfilio Ill Georgetown in Kings County aloresautf at or near the slnic of Mafthcw and Mt" Lean Limit:-d in Sou-rls aforesaid and. It or near the store in .l .1 Hughes and Co- Ltd.. in Sourls aforesaid so that all 'n the said Estate For saw - on DRIVIW ::;::::..'"'.":':".:L... ......:: !l"IEll- B A- W83'hPTl'ilP. MM” v.'iTVi:ss His Honour Harold Leonard. agile ?Palmcr. Judge of the said Probate ("curt -77- -- :"'7--mm----n77-V" ' 7- ll Charlottetown in Quot-n's (inunly lhgl FOR SALE - BORDER COLLIE day and year first above writlgn. i Hv the Court . (L. S . (Sui) Frncil B. Yinnirombe Registrnr y I-n oi J91lh i 10" N Int Nirkcl 57la Teachers Wanteii w A N"-FED -- PRINCIPAL ron Georgetown School. Subplgment 370000. Apply Mrs. N. W. 1-fan-. son. Secretary. cloud scud with a light pepperlng of misty rain at intervals-drifting in a boat up I black ribbon of water. that meandered with sharp twists and turns through a wilder- 'l'l'ncss of flags. that boiled with the. deep eddying swirls of feeding They weren't breaking water but heavy swirls showed they were sefkllig food just under the sur- H face. The system I put into effect was lazy and simple in the ex- treme. I'd nose the boat into the flags within nice casting distance of a bend and then flip the dark Montreal and Far Belle over the narrow point of flags and . . whanimo, the water would shoot feet. into the air and the glass rod would bend double. A three quarter pound trout requires careful hand- ling in a set-up like that. They'll zing up and down that narrow channel like. torpedoes and the trick is to keep them from diving Wanted I WANTED m TO BUY DRIVING. sleigh. Phone 5084. WANTED - USED BABY-TENDA' and crib. Write Box '12. Guardian. Male lleln Wanted -.m4..&,4mD . VVANTEII - ONE SINGLE MANl also niiiiricd man for farm work, immediately. Apply H. W. carel Guardian. and Welfare. HALI FAX. MONTREAL and VVINNIPEG. Details and application forms obtainable at nearest Civil Service Commission Office. Post Office or National Employment Office. Apply IMMEDIATELY lo the Civil Service Commission. Ottawa. QUOTE COMPETITION No. 54-841. 12,500.00 in a Year 1,000.00 in a Month We have an opening in the rharlotteiown area for I mature man to join our top producers. mostly in their 30's. who are drawing 38.000 to 320.000 in I year . . . 11.000 to 31.000 in I month. WE NEED I man who in I. so to so years old. ' 1. With selling experience. 1. Able to travel I week It I time . . . and own: I car. wz on-"an I fine rm.-inc-ix 1. No invcslmcnl needed. 2. Earnings paid in advance. 8. 1,ong.rInge security HERE ARE A FSEW OF THE EXCEP- OF OUR CANADIAN MEN: E. W. Cnskey. I2.J0l.5l in I mrmlhi N. H. Somervllle. ll.1Dl.l5 in I month .1. D. McKay. I.'i51.l.I In I weeki (3. I-Inurdeuii. 1527.66 In I day. our company in ever If year: old. internationally known. Indiia I leader III the field. some of our men. like C. H. LIhbey.M1. H. Peacock. WAD. Michael. and other: earned over s2o.ooo in I year. If you want to make good in I new me porlonaily, telling about youreall and your experience. All replhl confidential. PRISIIDINT. DOI. D-I. P. 0, lo: 1”. Fort Worth 1. Texas. Salunn Vmtoi IAWLEIGII BUI IS 'NOW L-470-180, Montreal. P. Q. 371.com:-N NOW sumac -17 Itorea for re-sale. sell revolution- lent commissions. No investment Llghtmuter Corporation. Hamil ton. Ont. II fumldiod roam. Dial sm. Dial mg I'oIIIIrI laud iANl'lD -- IIACIII l'0'I Buckley Point school. Supple- ment I600. Gregor llaccalliiaa. lOcl'IIIl', buelneu, than you are Invited to Write open in Kings Oountyand Char- lottetown. Trade well utablinhed. Excellent opportunity. mil time. Write at once. Rawleigira Dept. ary year-round necessity. Excel- IOI IINT - HEATED IOOMI. Dill WHO. E IE - FURNISHED OI UN- zro LIFE -. canoe can win- ter months. Alla storage room. WANTED-ALE BOTTLES. PINTS or quarts Dial 8595. Michael Bros WANTED - BY GENTLE .. heated. furnished room in private family Box '14, Guardian. waivnzn .. aTsLooi( 'r(T3-"ii' TRAVELLING AUDITORS, 1947 Pointiac. Write Box '71. NARCQTIC5 Guardian. : i ?.4,230 - 3.4.980 ' BACHELOR wants ammo Loom and board or furnished Department of National Health o;.)useCk;:81:getLo;):' gagimilftis: Write Box '73, Guardian. Work Wanted VisTav sinus? AVAILABLE WEEK . nights after 0 p. m. Phone 9589. l l rlottGW'”” "' l 1 Province of Prin Sealed Tenders will be undersigned. until 12:00 o'cl corner of Charlottetown. This property Home Warehouse property. DEPARTMENT or PUBLIC woaxs AND HIGHWAYS ce Edward Island received at the office of the ock noon, January 12. 1955, for the purchase of the property located on the southeast the junction of Kent and Edward Streets in was formerly known as the Full details of warehouse leases and siding agreement may be obtained at the office of the undersigned. Highest. or any Tender not necessarily accepted. DOUGALD MacKINNON, ' Minister qf Public Works and Highways. AUCTIO Terms Cash. If day is unfit, sale first ARCHIE THOMPSON, owner. a N SALE AT NORTHTRYON Acting on instructions of Archie Thompson. 1 will sell TIONAL EARNINGS MAUI IY SOME on his farm on Wednesday. January 5. 1955, beginning at 1 p. m.:-2 good work horses; -his.entire herd of Holstein cattle. including 2 cows milking. heavy producers, 1 (bred). 2 heifers (bred). 3 heifers (open) 3 calves. all fully registered; 1 brood sow to farrow Jan. 8th; 1 brood sow with litter; 7 sows (bred); 2 sows (open); 14 feeder pigs; 1 boar, all registered: cream separator (IHC): milk canI and pails: Pulper potato planter; horse hoe with cart cultivator: driv- ing sleigh; wood sleigh: family sleigh: wood brooder stove; oil brooder stove; approximately 800 bus. tumlps and 500 bus. mangels: a quantity harness, double and single, and I quantity small articles not listed. ' fine day. I-IUGI-I F. MORRISON. nuctloneef. iusoiis &. Automobile Pairil Refinisher -. - URGENTLY REQUIRED - By Large General Motors Dealership . EXCELLENT REMUNE'RA'l'ION WITH MANY BENEFITS. FOR A FULLY ' For Appointment Phom 5-7441, or v.'-rite QUALIFIED MAN EO0T;.l.lMllED .59 mm Albert no.4 it -- 1 "Dartmouth ..., - -.l COW with successive record hlgha. a 80-cent climb. North Canadian .cllmbed 40 cents and American Leduc 22. ' Lw-priced ,minea featured Con- solidated Denlson touching 82.33 and Eastern Metals up 19 cents on about 600.000-share turnover. Also strong were Mentor. National Ex- plorations, Ontario Pyrites and New Thurbbie. into hidden cat- tails. Iide pockets in the Seldom did I take two trout from the same pocket unless I gave it I rest. It was simpler to drift up to the next curve and repeat the performance. I took my limit of ".10 in about an hour. They'd aver- age about a half pound each. The regulation: allow to pounds plus one trout. A week later I went back to the same place. Weather conditions were not so ideal and one wouldn't think there was a trout in the water. Trout do not lilwaya oblige by going on a biting spree. It. they did the sport would soon lose its appeal. . . . However. thoughts at years end are mainly connected with hunt- ing incidents . . . a pair of green- wings climbing akywsrd into the dawn's greynesa . twin splashes and ripples eddying outward till lost. in the fringing shadow. . , . 3 big cock pheasant hurtling into the blue of an October afternoon calling me all the names in the catalogue, his profanity cut off in mid note as the Winchester spoke . an alder swale shimmering in the Indian summer ham, single Huns smashing skyward likg aux. fed grouse . . . I brace of Pointers working faultlessiy, game pockets stagging with fat. full plumaged birds and my shooting partner matching me shot. for shot . upland game bird shooting at its best. ' Notwithstanding. top priority goes to a November dawning. snow flakes eddying in a sharp Nor- 'wester . distant elfin notes Iuddenly breaking into the full throated chorus of wildgeese on wing wild, plaintive music that spoke of living dangerously. far distant lands and lonely air lanes . ponderous wing beat, white breasts gleaming, long black necks outstretched and white throat patches working with the intensity of their calling as they tacked into the wind and bore in on the tail of the trig' with all stops out . . . There are occasions when a man can live a long time in 60 seconds but thats another Itory. All in all I have no kick on how A: the old year recedes into nia- tory and the new one run with rosy cheelu upon the horizon. min- kind traditionally plans to do worthier and nohier things. The mistake: of the put are not to be repeated. old shortcomirlu and failing: are to be shunned. the clean Iheet of the New Year in to chronicle only worthy deedn. Curiously. in spite of the fact that men have been considering than matter: for thouaanda of years. improvement has come very slow- ly. High hopu and good reeolutions seem to go hand in hand with backslidlng. but galna have been made and while the human Inl- mal may lose ground from time to time yet in general the move- ment is onward and upward to better and nobler things. FARMING IN nu Nature provided the Canadian farmer with varied treatment in 1954; drought in some areal. floods in others. late spring frosts. early fall frost: and peltl.IlI.l tend- ing to aggravate the uncertainty with which farmer-I entered the year just now closing. The Cana- dian comumer was provided with an abundance of good food, some of which he purchased for lean money with more pay than in the preceding year, and proceeded to criticize Iome of the project: which the Canadian Government used to help keep the farmer in business. The major farm organizations directed a greater share of their attention to marketing prob1emI while the Departments of Agricul- tllre which had long C0nCQntrui.I.d on problems of production began also to take an interest in the im- portance of getting the results of production into the hands of the consumer. The Western grain grower faced at the beginning of the year with large unsold surpluses. harvested one of the smallest crops of rec- ent years. I-fif position market- wise and price-wise was well pro- tected by the marketing system which had proven its worth over the years. The Ontario cheese pro- ducer and hog raiser continued the operation of their Central Sales Agencies in an ambitious plan to cut down marketing costs and to return as large I' share Is possible to the producer. Prince Edward Island Potato growers after experimenting in a distressing period with I central selling agency for potatoes de- cided on November 10th that with improved prospects for the cur- rentgcropg to give the established mm: field. What I lacked in dummy was made up in quality, and Is the Old Year drew: to I close I take this opportunity of winning all readers of this column, whether they hunt or not, a very Happy and Prosperoul New Year. RECONSTRUCTION ERA Most of the great palace: and churches of Rome were erected. or rebuilt. in the 17th and 18th cen- 1954 treated men in the hunting AMALGAMATED FEEDS 1., Ill Clliilb 0! ins VIII CIIIIII AIIIIIIIIOOI NMMMM MMMMM Mm!” 3333333333333 FEEDERS WHO KEEP TIP OF THE WEEK rnou v”oun MASTER IIEALER CENTRAL BEDEOIIE P. E. I. ,- up no. 22 MMMMM Paralysis in pigs iii mainly MMMMDQ due to the lack of Vitamin D or improper balance of calcium and phosphorous. Sometime: BALgNcED due to bad infestation of worms. Let's Discuss Your Feed- land's MASTER Man 60GreenSt. - DIIIM55 PECOl7D' turics. S I Among The Farmers Federation of New: I trading facilities another chance to prove their worth. can nrnousx-r mafia: Giving advice II I popular pu. time with most of uI and .35. farmer receive: per-hIpI I hire,- Ihare of t.hlI commodity thIn.o: moat others. Much of this advice II tended in the direction of gug- geatlng to the farmer that he mug: be more efficient by cutting cost; (and this while others rain thgir charges to him) and by produc. ing more and better livestock and by better handling of the loll; (this too when propoi-tlonItely small surpluses play havoc with nnrket: prices.) Few worker: in any Iectloi-Lo: our economy have achieved re- sults similar to those.in Agricul. ture where fewer and fewer work- an produce more and more food, thus enabling I larger and larger urban population to producI gnoda It higher and higher prlcel. price: for the most part. which the far- mer ia unable to pay and stay in bulineapon I profitable ham. SAFETY RESOLUTIONS Farmer: who are looking around for worth while New Year's Reso. Iutions night consider I few deal- ing WI'.h the numerous accidents which occur on farms. Some ac- cidents will happen in spite of precaution but there is certainly I percentage which would not oc- cur if there was less hash and more caution exercised. The win- ter months produce their quota of axed feet, the spring its Ihnre of fingers and hand: mangled in saws, haymal-ring la the aeuon of falls from hay lofts and injuries from haying equipment. Bailing. harvesting and potato digging equipment all take their toll and the long fall nights result in in- creased travelling hazards. Nearly qvery farm has its quota of traps. the rickety ladder. the plank with the spike protruding. the unprotected hatch ways. ma- chinery scattered about and to the list may be added the friendly herdslre. These can be watched or removed. vigilance is the Inswer to avoiding the others. WHAT KIND OF FARM? The future of the farm as a pro- ductlve unit is causing consider- able concern on the part of those who look into the future in an at- tempt to decide what it holds for the man who till the soil. Until quite recently the family farm has been accepted as a satisfactory business unit. The family contri- buted its labour and thin IrrInge- ment produced a "dug-ln" system which was able to weather fairly violent changer. There are those who believe that the family type II doomed to destruction and will be replaced with I much larger. more efficient and much more im- personal unit. Specialization of la- bour will be possible in thin not up and provision can be made for individuals to do the business and carry out management. Greater efficiency than may be in thil system but the question arises - what will the effect be upon the rural community Ind won in nation. . " HAPPY I955 In this our closing Newsletter of 1954, we take the opportunity of extending to the farm people of this Province and to any others who may be readcrl. our best wiahea for a very happy and DAIRIES LTD. Plan With Your Lt- IVAN KERRY Ch'town M M M M M M M M M M M M NI WE uxmiiu prosperniis New Year. Your share of INDUSTRY You can obtain the Idvnntngd of inveetment In over I00 widely diveuifiad. carefully aelecoed Iv curitiee. See your. lmnnol-I Syndicate repruentnhve to! H details. u. Frank Cameron uiaumui. iuanli” I Siimmerside, P- 15- ' A JAKE -HHM HEAD WITH A will; OFFICE! some 0tD Bows CDL NA6 P0125