sacs m! EASTERN RIIARIIIAII ....'O0N'VIN'II@ POITION@ .£wins to potato dilflfll activ- ities the Progrcsslvo Conservative convention st Georgetown called for Oct. ll has been Postponed un- 41 Oct. 23. Georgetown Ami ‘ I Vicinity Mr- Chirles McLeod is having the front of his home done in brick siding and other repairs affected. The work ls being done by Albert Skinner and Richard Lavers. Mrs. Daniel Candon, Panrnure Island was a visitor to Georgetown on Friday. The Dominion Government dradge has finished digqing o cutti-rit; into the, cold storage plant of Chester Llewellyn and Sons and i! now digging a cutting leading to the block and waterfront build- ing, owned by Mr. F. J, DeLnry. Pc-lato digging in general will he late in this section as most fI-elds are keeping quite green. The Lcvandier wood wcrkin-z Plant her-c is a busy p-lacc those (lays and many fine articles of illPlllurf are being turned 0.1!, in this plant, all o! which find a roidy market, This factory is a fine example of what can be achieved in local manufacturing and mar. keting, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Doyle 9nd liilllgliter. c1‘ Charlottetown are‘ visiting relatives here, _ —A ?&__ The Experts Say OTIYQIVA, Sept 1a —(OP) - September abiuidance of fruits and vegetables mean: a well-stock- ed larder for the coming winter. Many homemakcrs will includc DICRIBS end relishes in their late Il»'61<|!v;s:icn program and there will be m sense of hoarding as therc would have been during the ar years. First quality pickles arc attained only by the use o! first qmltty BIsrItc-llclly Wedding .?- A wedding of much interest to a wide circle of relatives Flower, Morel], whqn Charles Wil- and friends took place on Aug. 7th at 9 s.m. st the Church of the hlttle THE CHARLOTTEEEN __G§_ARDIAN NOTICE ' “As rcquircd ‘by the Income Wsr Tu Act this will sdvisc our ‘shareholder-customers. patrons and numbers, (Including both mem- bors and non-members!) as nfcrrcd to In the said Act, as amandcd, that In accordance with the terms and conditions snd within tho times lmflimltutlolts contained in the said ‘Act, us smcndcd, it is our in- tention to psy s dividend In proportion to the 1947 patronage out of tho rovcnucs of the I947 taxation year, or out of such other funds as may bc ttcd by the Illfl Act, and we hereby hold out the pros- pect of the payment of s patronage dividend to you accordingly." 19am. son of Mr. and Mrs. 0”“ As permitted by i“ tho oo-oporutlvc will follow its usual pm- Clarke- Somcfvilllt- Mlfl- ""3 tlcc of determining st the end of thc fiscal ycar on what: oommoditlca Marital?! Pl-lrlfila. (“lighter “I and at what returns (which may vsry as betwccn different commod- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. More". P31, were united in the holy ibonds of matrimony. ' r The Nuptlal Mass was perform- ed by Rev, Phalen MacKei-ina, ‘during which appropriate hymns ‘were rendered by Mrs. A. Steele ‘and Miss Gertrude Murphy. ' The bride who milrriage by her father, looked lvery lovely in a floor length dress of white net over satin fashioned with a sweetheart, neckline and flt- ted bodlce, She wore a floor length ‘veil with a coronet of white roses and carried a houquct of roses and white snapdragon. She was attended by her sister Bernadette as maid-oI-hvnor who wore a floor length dress of blue lsheer with matching veil and car- lried a bouquet of pink roses. Her sister Catherine also at- tended as bridesmaid and more a floor length dress of pink net UVH‘ ,taffeta, and carried a bouquet of [pink and white snapdrnzon. ‘ ; Little Anna MacAdam. loakzng very sweet in her tic-or length dross of gold taffct-t and carrying a [bouquet of sweet peas very cap-. ably acted as flower girl. 1 A very close friend of the groom, Mr. John Gaudct. Morel]. capab- ly performed the duties of grooms- Tfllfl. The groom's gift to the bride was a beautiful romeo and to the hest min an Evercttdy pen and pencil set. The bride's gifts to hec- sisters were earrings, Prevlous to his marriage Mr. Clarke served four and one half years with the U. S. A. Coast Guard. The groom's father and rnothcr. his aunt, Miss Ellen MacGuirc, and his cousin, Mr. Joseph Mac- Donald, came from Somerville to be present at the ceremony. Following the ceremcny break- fast was served at the homg of the bride's parents to the immed- iate relatives and friends. after which the bridal party left an a motor trip to various centres of interest on the Island luster leav- ing to spend their honeymoon at llfiffltablefor fruits. goal vinegar and fine spices. Wilted vegetables' make pickles ‘if poor texture and flat flavor. The need for fresh.‘ nrss ls particularly true if (he vegetables are cucumbers. which: would be Pickled Within 24 hours of‘ gathering, while they are still firm and crisp. ‘Iloo long standing makes hollow, rut-bery pickles Shrlveled pickles may be caus- ed by over-strong brine, too much sugar or too strong virngsr. With the careful use c: sugar and salt at the preseii: time, the:e should be no need to emphasize this point but s brine that. .s too weal: will snake soft pickles One type of otckie that is usually 0 success is the chopped mixed var. Icty. Whether ‘lt is called chutney" plcalilli or chow chow. there as) still the rnoesslty for good vege- tables with the right amount of. Qzlt, vinegar and spices. Chutneys of vegetables and fruits simmered u ltmsr time unfit reduc- od to the consistency of Jam arizl seasoned with vinegar and a sub. tie blend of spices arc always popular. Mixtures of fwi or 9hr“ fruits and vegetables awake good cliutncys and as mat-i! liS six are often com- bined, Apples, plums. peaches pears, rhubarbs, tomatoes vege- table marrow, turnips, beets may be used. To these onions and celery are usually added. Mixed pickle spice. nutmeg and cinnamon give a delicious flavor milder than the high seasoning usual in tropical countries Herc is c. r~cipe for a fniit pickle of chutney type remmmend. ed by the agriculture department corrumer section: Fruit. Tamale: clght large or l2 Iiediinn ripe tomatoes (three pounds): three peaches (l 1-2 cups. chopped): three pears (I 1-2 cups, chopped); three apples (two cups. chopped); three medium onions (l 1.2 cups. chopped); one cup of celery. chopped; one small not red (pepper (two tablespoons, choppcdl: or six small dried ithlli DQ998161 1W0 t-z-blcspcons whole mixed pickl- ing spice. l 1-7 cups of broun surzar: two teaspoons of salt; one cup of vinegar. Blanch, peel and chop tomatoes and peaches. Pcel. core axed chop pears and apples. Peel and chop celery. Remove storm nvd secos 1mm r and cut fl-Tfrl’ ‘rte spice; (including dried chili peppers if used) loosely in a cheese. cloth bag Add sploe bat}. 5118" and sslt to Vlllégl-f‘, brlniz to boil- ‘ Doris North Bellerica, Mass, The large array of wedding gifts including a substantial slim of money. testified to the popularity of the newly married couple. They will make their home at- 99 Boston Ave, xiomervillo. Mass. and are followed by the very good wishes of their many friends. COUNTY LINE AND VICINITY Miss Hildred Oakes has returned to Ottawa, after spending a very enjoyable holiday with her rar- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Oakes of County Line, - Tryon is visiting with Mr. and Mira. Stanley Msyhew, County nc. Mayhew were recent visi- tors to County Line, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Reeves of Freetown and Mrs. Myrtle Mac- Leod of Quincy, Mass. spent Sun- day afternoon nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayhcw of County Line, The prosperous farmers. of County Linc are now preparing for a busy fall's work. Misses Minerva and Cairns and Myrtle Mityhcw spent a very enjoyable afternoon last week with friends in Mt. Tryon. Mrs. George Mayhew and little daughter and son. Jennie and Char- les are visiting Mrs. Mayhewfls daughter. Mrs, Wallace Reeves of Freetown. Among the many visitors to the city on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Msyhew. Miss Gladys Mac- Donald and Miss Myrtle Mayhew. Miss Doris Oakes of County Line was a recent visitor to Spring- field West. the guest of her sister Lillian. . I was given in Miss Gladys MacDonald of Mt.‘ l iii I Mr. Lloyd Mayhew and Miss] l Violet Itics snd as between members snd non-members) patronage payments will be made. I BLOOMFIELD FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. LEO McINNIi, President l ' rnrnn DONAI-IOE. Msnsgcr NOTICE "As required by the Income War Tax Act this will advise our sha- ‘- ‘-‘ ‘ n and ” s. (' ' ” ‘ s Imlyv- Ii referred to In the said Act, as amended, that in accordance with the terms and conditions, and u-itlfn the times rind limitations contained In the said Act, as amemfczl, it is our intention to pay a dividend In proportion to the 1947 patronage cut of the revenues of the 1947 taxa- tion will‘, or out of such other funds as may be ycrmittcd by the slid fl-m-u-au-mw- NOTICE y summon NOTICE A “AltoqultsdbythnlnoomsWsrTsxAotflug “AsrequlrcdbythomcsmcWas-Tsxmtthlswlllsdviscous quid“..- shn oIdor-cultomclu‘ lssd nsmhcn, (inducing numbers only), ss msmboro, (Including ‘gum, u”) u rcfcr tolnthcI-lidAcbssa-mcndcdthstlnsccordnuocwlhtho Isflllodtolnlholuldlcbssmncndmuistinuccordsncswlth. terms Ind condltlolll. Ind with!» flag tlincs Ind costumed in tho uld Act, so amended, it t; u‘, intention to pay a dividend In proportion to the 1947 patronage out of the rcvcusscs of the 1947 tsu- tion year. or out of such other funds as may be pcrmlttod by tho ssld Act, and We hereby hold out Slujflsdpect of tho payment of s pot- rcnsga dlvldcnd to you accordingly." Au permitted by Isw the co-opofltlvc will follow If; usupl prun- tlce of dcterml-nins at the end or the tlmii year on wast commodities and at what returns (which may wnry as between different commod- ities) patronage payments wIll bo mode. BEACH POINT FlSHERMEN‘S CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. ANGUS MIQNEIIJ». President JOHN MMNEILL Secretary ‘ ‘sud and IntbsssldAchussmcndcditisoui-lnccncloutopygflyih“ u, ' proportion to tho 1947 patronage out of tho rpvcnuos of the‘ 1047 tun- IflnuycI-Iawoutofsuchothcrfundsssmsy Act. snd ws hsscby hold out tho prospoct of sgs dividsud Io you accordingly" As pcnnIItcd by low tho coloposutivc will follow its lsufl I of determining st the cnd of thc fiscsl yen: on what commodltbs and: i lnfircytpxnavbam any so botwccn different commodiflcu) MORELL FISIIERMENS CO-‘OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. CHARLES ELDEBSEAW, Incident A. B. McADAM, Mllllgor . NOTICE "As required by tho Incoms War Tsx Act this wi!l advise our shareholdcr-customcrs and mombci-s, (Including members only). as refer-rod to in the said Act. as amended, that in accordance with the tcrms and conditions. and within thc tunes mu limitations contained in the Hid Ad. W! Mflflfldefl. it Is our intention to pay u dividend In proportion to the 1947 patronage out: of tho revcnucs of the 1941 taxation year, or out of such other funds as may be permitted by the Act, and we hereby hold out the prospect of tho payment of u pat- ronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by law the co-opcrativc will follow its usual prsc-l tlco of determining at the end of tho fiscal ycar on what commodities i and at wihst returns (which may vary as between different commod- Itti pionuge payments will be made. WELLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. C. M. ARSENAULT, President l J. F. GAUDET. Manager llid Ad. and we hereby hold out the prospect of tho payment of n patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by luw tho cit-operative will follow ltd usual prac- tice of determining at the end of the fiscal year on what commodities and at what returns (which may vary ss between different commod- ltlcsl pfltronlgg payments will be mndc. EBZSFLEET FISHER.MEN’S CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. MYREI. DEAGLE, President PETER MURPHY. Secretary ' NOTICE “Aslouuircd fllclncomoWu-TuAct shsrehoIdcr-custonzn snd members, (lnsludlnxrnlsfribcwrisnobtywu 0|: fcrrcd to in tho lllll Act, u nmcndod, that In accordance with (h; terms snd conditions, snd within In; time; s“ imitation soggy,“ in tho said Act, as amended, it is our Intention to pay s 4M4.“ in proportion to the 1947 pllltlltlle out of tho rovcnucs of tho 1947 taxation your, or out of such other funds nu may be pplqnlflgfl p, u" sold Act, and wc hereby hold out tho prospect of the payment of n patronage dividend to you accordingly." Al permitted by law the co-operutivg will funny n, m“; vncu“ of rminlng at the end of the fiscal year on what commodlflug M st what returns (which may vary as between different commodities) patronage psymcum will be msdc. NORTH RUSTICO FISHERMENS Cd-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. PETER n. GAUTIIIEB, Prcsldcnt inns. CLARISSE cannons, Secretary NOTICE ‘As required by the Income War Tax Act this will advise our, shareholder-customers, patrons and members, (including both members‘ and non-members) as referred to in the said Act, as amended, that in, accordance with the terms and conditions and within the times and limitations contained in the said Act, as amended, it is our Intention to pay a dividend in proportion to the 1947 patronage out of the rev- enues of the 1947 taxation year, or out of such other funds as may be permitted by the said Act, and we hereby hold out; the prospect of the [payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly." I As permitted by law the co-opcrntivc will follow its usual prac- tice of determining at the end of the fiscal year on what commodities {and at what returns (which may vary as between different commod- |ities and us between members snd non-members) patronage payments will be made. ‘ MORELL CREAMERY CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. JEROME O'BRIEN, President MAURICE COFFIN, Manager NOTICE “As required by the Income War Tax Act this will advise our ‘whnreholder-customc a, patrons and members, (including both mem- bers snd non-members) as rcfcrrcd to In the said Act, as amended, tlllt in accordance with the terms snd conifltions and within the times and limitations Incd in tho said Act, as amended, it is our Inten- | tion to pay a. dividend in proportion to the 1947 patron c out of the revenues of the 1947 taxation year, or out of such other unds as may be permitted by the said Act, and we hereby hold out the prospect of the payment. of a patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by lsw the co-opcratlvc will follow its "lull prac- Lice of determining at thc end of the fiscal year on what commod- ltics and at what returns (which may vary as between different oom- moditlcs and nu between members and non-members) patronage psy- ments will be made. O'LEARY FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. ARNOLD woon. President 1 n. M. suns, Manager noricn l “As required by tho Income War Tax Act this will advise our shsro- holdcr-oustomcrs, patrons snd members, (including both members and non-members) as referred Io In the said Act, as amended, that: In no- cnrdance with thc terms and conditions and within tho times 1nd um. Itations contained in the said Act, as amended, It; is our Intention to ‘pay s dividend in proportion to the 1947 patronage out: of the rcvcnucs of the 1047 taxation your, or out. of such other funds us may be per- mitted by the ssld Act, snd we hereby hold out the prospect of the | payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly." ‘ As permitted by law the car-operative will follow Its usual practice of detcrmIning at the cnd of the fiscal your on what com- modifies and at what returns (which may vary us between different ‘commodities and as between members and non-members) pstronsgc l payments ,wlll be mndc. VERNON RIVER CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. I JOSEPH McISAAC, President ' AUGUSTINE CALLAGIIAN, Manager ' NOTICE “As required by the Income Wu- Tsx Act this will advise our shareholder-customs , patrons and members, (including both mem- bers and non-members) as referred to In the ssJd Act, us ’ ’ that In accordance with the terms and conditions and within tho times and limitations con-tallied i-n the said Act, as amended, It is our In- Itentrlon to Ilsy s. dividend in proportion to the 1947 patronage out of cued-shout 4'5 n-iinutcs, stirring occasionally. Remove sprc bag; pack pickles in Cltfln hot jars and seal. Yield is about. four pints. APPLE TREE SHELTER. Apple trees do not thrive best. on any particular exposure. Most fruit districts. however, suffer from the effects of violent wind at hiirvcst time; therefore, n slc-pe provides in; point a-rrl acid other incred- ients Cock uncovered until thick. some protection, particularly a- qalnst wintry winds. . NOTICE "As require‘ by the Income Wu Tax Act this will advllc our lhl-N- holder-customers and members, (including members only). as referred be" m,‘ nommembe" t tho ... . of Ihc 1947 taxation your, or out of such other funds us ‘may bc permitted by the said Act, snd we hereby hold out the pros- pect of thc payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by law the co-operative will follow its usual prac- tice of determining at the end of the fiscal year on what commodities ,snd at what returns (which may vary as between different commod- ities snd as between members and non-mcmbe patronage psy- ‘mcnta will be made. TIGNISH CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED JOSEPH A. ARSENAULT, President P. E. HOGAN, Secretary NOTICE “As required by the Income War Tax Act this will udvbo our sliarcholdcr-custome , patrons and members, (Including both mem- as rcfcrrcd to in the said Act, ss amended, '9 l" u" ll" 5°‘: l! lmudfl- "I" h‘ "mmm" Wm‘ "l" “m” ""1 - that in accordance with the terms and conditions and within the Wldiilvfll. 1M Within the "m" 1M "MIMW" "HWW! i" "w B" l slam and llmltstions contained h. the said Act, a. amended, It Is our Act, ss amended, it Is our Intention 0o N! s dividend in proportion to the 1041 pntronngc out of the rovonucs of the 1947 taxation your, or out of such other funds as lllly be permitted by the said Act, and we herc- t by hold out the prospect of tho payment of s patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by luw the co-cporstivc will follow Its usual pructlcc of determining at the end of the fiscal ylur on what commodities and st. what returns (which may vsry ss between different commodities) osts-onngc payments will be inndc. MONT CARMEL FISHERMEWS CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. D. POIRIEII. President J. U. POIRIEB. Mantle: i intention to pay s dividend In proportion to the 1947 pstrmisgc out of the mvcnucs of the 1947 taxation ycar, or out of such other funds us may be permitted by the said Act, and we IltNby hold out this pros- pect of the payment of s patronage dividend to you accordingly.‘ As permitted vhy law tho co-operstive will follow its usual practice of determining at the end of the fiscal year on what commod- I itics and st what returns (which may vary as between different com- modities and as bctween members and non-mambo n] patronage psy- mcnts will be made. MORELL CONSUMERS CO-OFERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. FRANK CONNOLLY. President LOUIS McGUIIIE Secretary NOTICE 4,4; vcuulscs oy mo loose War Tax Act this wlléusgvisc our ahno- , .. , - snd lcu-lsmosvnssiufovroltolnthsssldAcnssuncndcdJhsttnsc- with Ills Iurms and conditions snd within tho timcs and lim- Ktlsm osllulnol ls amended, It is our intention to dividend Itlropsrtlon to thc 1M7 pllronugc out of tlic Icvonlds ostofsuchothccfuudsssmayhcpuvmit- hcnby hold out t-bc prospect of the psy- dlvldud you accord ." i and sou-mansion) patronage payments 1* r t I N sumac otuimvrsssn; m. tho co-opcntlvcwifl follow its usual prso-l NOTICE » ‘As required by the Income Wsr ‘lax Act this will sdvisc our a}... ‘ “ ‘ ,, ‘ and ‘ u, (including both mam- bcn and non-membcrs) as rcforrcd Io In the said Act, as ’ ' that In accordance with tho tcrms snd conditions snd within tho timss and lImItutIons contained In the sold Act, assmcodcd, II ls our- lnccnilon to Pl! s dividend In proportion to the 1947 pstronsgc out of tho rovcnoes of the 1947 taxation your, or out of such other funds u juisybcpcrmmsdbytllcsshlmhsndwobsrcbyholdouttliopros- t pcct of tho payment of s pstronsso dlvldcnd to you accordingly." As permitted by low the co-oporutlvo will follow its usual prsottcoofdctcnnlotngstthocndoftbcfiscalycssonwhstcom- modftiss and at wbst returns (which may vary as bctwcun dlffcrcnt osmmcdlttq and as bctwocu mcmbun and non-Icahn!) patronage poflsnls will h made. ALIERTON IISIIIRMENT COOPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. ' C. I lull hflmt n. anatomic-am NOTICE “As required by the Income War Tax Act this will advise our sha- b '-‘ n and ‘ n, ‘ ‘ " ‘ duly), u n- {erred to in the said Act, as amended, that In accordance with the terms and conditions, and within the tlmcs and limitations contained in the said Act, as amended, It is our istcnticsa to III! I dlvfdrcid In proportion to tihc 1947 patronage out of tho wvcnuos of tho 1941 taxation year, oi- out of such other funds us may be W. Ittcd by thc sold Act, and wc hereby hold out the prospect of the payment of s patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by lbw the co-opcrstivc will follow its usual prac- tice of uvwOrIIlIIlIIII at the end of tho fiscal year on what commodities and st what returns (which may vary us between different commod- ities) patronage payments will bc mode. MURRAY HARBOR F|SHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. WILLIAM McDONALD, President AUSTIN B. BELL. Secretary NOTICE "As required by the Income War Tsx Act this will sdvho our “ " "l" ‘ i’ ' " - ‘ only). u rcfcrrcd to_ in the usId Act, so amended, that In accordance with the terms and conditions, nnd within tho times snd limitation; contain“ in tho said Act, as amended, It Is our Intention to psy n. dividend In proportion do the 1947 patronage out of thc revenues of the 1047 taxa- tion your, or out of such other funds ss rnsy b9 permitted by the “ti! Act. and we hereby hold out the prospect or the pgymrnt 0| g “ma.” dividend to you accordingly." As r rmlttcd by lsw the co-oporative will follow its usnsl practice of ’ nlng at the end of the fiscal you on what commodities gnu st whnt returns (which may vary as between different commodities) patronage payments will be made. RICHMOND BAY FISHERMEWS CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. JOHN GAMBLE. President can-m MacLEAN. Secretary NOTICE "As required by the Income War Tax Act this will sdvlsc our shareholder-customers, patrons and members, (Including both ‘ and non-members) as referred to In the said Act, as amended, that In accordance with the terms snd conditions and within (the tlmcs snd limitations contained In the slid Act, ss amended, it is our Intention to pny a dividend In proportion to the 1947 patronage out of the reven- ues of the 1947 taxation year. oi- out of such other funds us may be pc-mltted by the said Act, and wc hereby hold out the prospect of the payuncnt of s patronsgo dividend to you accordingly.” As w. ‘ttcd by Iuw tho co-operaflvc will follow its usual prac- ticc of uwcrmining at the cud of the fiscal year on what commodities and at what returns (which may vsry as between different commodit- itics and as between members and non-members; patronage psymcntis will be made. NORTH LAKE FlSHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. MAJOR. YOUNG. President W. R. RYAN, Secretory. NOTICE “As required by thc Incomc Wu: Tax Act this will sdvlso o shareholder ‘ n and ‘ . i“ ' " _ ‘ only, as referred to In the said Act, us amended, that In accordance with the terms and conditions, and within the tlmcs snd limitations contained In t1“,- ssid Act, as amended, it is our intention to pay s dividend Iii, proportion to the 1947 patronage out of tho “venues of tho 1947 taxation year, or out of such other funds so may bo permitted by the sold Act, and we hcrcby hold out hho prospect of tho Illimcnt of u patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by law the ctr-operative will follow lb Illull prl-c-l lice of dctcrmlnin at the end of the fiscal year on what commodities amd at what returns (which may vary us between diffcrcnt commod- Itieu) patronagc payments will bc mule. ELMIRA CO-OPERATVIE ASSOCIATION LTD. MRS. JOSEPH CAMPBELL, Pfmllont JOHN PIERCE, Mlnlgel NOTICE "As required by the Iincomc Win Tux Act this will sdvisc our ab.» * " ‘ n and , .‘ ' -" _ only), us referred to in the said Act, as amended, that In accordance with the terms and conditions, and within tho tlmcs and limitations contained In thc said Act, as amended It Is our intention to psy s dividend In proportion to tiho 1947 patronage out of the rcvcnues of tho 1947 tug. atlon your, or out of such other funds ss may be permitted by tho sold Act, and we hereby hold out the prospect of tho payment of g p“- ronagc dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by law the co-opcrativc will follow its usual practioc of determining at tho en-d of the fiscal year on what commodities and at what returns (which may vary u between different commodities) patronage payments will be made. DOUGLAS CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. n. J. MacDONALI), fresidcnt n. o. COI-‘FIN, Secretary NOTICE “As required by the Income War Tax Act this will sdvho on: ‘ ' a and (including members onlrl. ll rc- ferrcd to In tho sold Act, ls amended, that In accordance with the tonns and conditions, and within the times snd limitations contained in the laid Act, us amended. It is our intention to p51 u. dlvldoud In proportion to tbs 1947 patronage out of the revenues of the 1947 tu- stion your, or out of such other funds us may be permitted by the sold Act, snd wc hereby hold out the prospect of tho payment of s pump. sge dividend to you accordingly." A; permitted by Isw the co-opcrstlvc will follow its ususl prucfdco of wit“ ' Issg st the end of the flscsl year on what u“ gpd st what returns (which may vary as between different commodities) Jtronsgc payments will be made. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND FISHERMEN'S CENTRAL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION _LIMITED AUSTIN B. BELL. Prcsidoot B. B. MncNEIIiL, Manager. NOTICE "As inquired by tho Income War Tax Act this wfll sdviss our mun- hoIdor-custcmcrs and members, (Including members only), us roforlod to In the said Act, as amended, that In accordance with the urms nssd conditions, n-ud wIthIn the times and limitations contained In tho said - Act. ls amended, It ls our intention to pay a dividend in proportion to the 1947 patronage out of thc revenues of the 1947 taxation your, or out of such other funds ss may bc permitted by the said Act, and wo hcrcby hold out thc prospect of the payment of a patronage dividend ' to you accordingly." As poi-mitten by law tho co-opcrstivc will follow Itu usual practice of determining st the cud of the fiscal ycar on what commodities and .. at what returns (which may vary as between dincrcnt commodities) patronage payments wlll be insdc. EGMONT BAY FISHERMEN'S CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD, , . ARCADE BARRIAULT. rs ‘dent l NAPOLEON ARSENAULT, Msnsgor. NOTICE “As required by the Income War Tsx Act this will advise our ussmn " u ‘ .., t‘ ' " _, ‘ only), u rcfcriod to In the said Act, as amended, that in accordance with Lha tcnm and conditions, srnd within the times and limitations contained In the sald Act, us amended, it Is our Intention to pay a dividend In proportion to (tho 1947 patronage out of the revenues of tho I947 h3- atlon year, or out of such other funds as may bc permitted by filo said Act, and we hcrcliy hold out thc prospect of tho payment of a patronage dividend to you accordingly." As permitted by lsw the co-opcrstive will follow its usual practice of determining at the cnd of tho flsiosl yo," on what commodities and st what returns (which may vary as between different commoditicu) patronage payments will be made. GRAND RIVER DAIRYING CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. (REVJ A. 0. MURPHY, President J. A. BROWN. Manager. mosses. “A; required by the Income Wu- Tsx Act this will sdvlso 3' ah-rcholder- s and mmbcrs, (Including members only). as referred to In thc sold Act, as smondsd, that In wflordlnco with tho terms and conditions, and within the times ‘sud “ " " ‘ ' ‘ In the said Act, as amended. it is our htcnflon to ll! a dividend In proportion to the 1947 pstronsgc out of the rcvcnucs of the 1047 tus- tlon year, or out of such other funds so may bo pcrmlttod by tho said Act, and we hereby hold out tho prospect of the payment of s put- ronsgo dividend to you accordingly." l As permitted liy law thc co-operstlvc will follow its usual prsctdco or determining st. the end of tho fiscal your on what conunodltlcs snd at what returns (which may vsry so bctwccn dlf‘ oomlnoditlsli patronage payments will be msdc. CONSUMERS CANNERY CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. MT. STEWART, P. E. I. D. J. MsicDONALD, President JAE! A. MscDONALD, lcccohly NOTICE "As icquircd by tho Income War Tsx Act this will udvlss Our Inns r " and (Including mlmbors cult). so rem-rut to In the mid Act, as amended, that in accordance with the corms sud conditions, Lnd within tho times snd limitations contained In tho llld Act. as amended, It h our Intuition to l»! i dividond In proportion Io tho I947 patronage out of ch: menses of tho 1047 tsu- tton ycur,croutcfnchothcsfundsssmsubcpss-nlstodlythamtd_ Act, undwohovobyholdoutthcpsospootoftbcpsymculcfuplt- rouugc dividend to you accordingly." Old NOTICE "As rcquIrcd by the Income War Tax Act this will udflso II shsrohoIdcr-custcmcru, patrons snd members, (Including both mam- bcrs sud non-incubus) as referred to in tho slid Act, as would. that In ' with the tcnns snd conditions and within tho thncl and limltlflolll oontulnod in the sold Act. ls Intended, It is our Inton- tlon to psy s dlvidond In proportion to the 1947 patronage out of till ssvouucs of tbc 1047 tsxntlon your, or out of such other funds as ml! o. plums by u.» ma Act, and wc hofoby iiois out tho snow! d, the psymont of s plflonugo dlvldcnd to you accordingly." i As psrmlttod by kw the co-opcru tlcc of dotsrmlnhg at the and of tho sud at what roturns (which msy vary us between dlffosuot csmnfll’ ltlss snd ss between numbers and non-snolnbcrs) pstrollll RUIN!" will be made. ALIERTON FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE ASSN. LTD. Il-AMSAY HARDY, Pnsldcnt HABIT PBIDIIAM, Identify NOTICE ~ r sudlimtlstlouscantsipodinthcssldmtcssmsudll. lssl‘ tlontopoysdlvldcndlnpsoportlontuthollflpswonsuooiilffl" mouulsofshs m1 uniuoapsqvcvmormawtsddmhulfl scpuntmssylacmsactusmnnocyaasm iwnnfld JNIKQQQSOIQQNIIIIQIGIVIIUIIIH-YOI accordingly." _ls bylowthsos-opotltivowlllfol1owlllmlw zimmailtfioliil$fnmifw°buwdqmpw l ntrasurccorsufrivs ASSOCIATION tro. '.~_. .31" 1946 In permitted by tho sold‘ tho comm of n putrou.