OCTOBER. 9 31. 1952 Miss Helen L. Woodwortla, 'lhsre's plenty of friendly oom- potltlon in the home-baking section of the Digby County Fair at Bear River, N.S., and a consistent winner is Miss Helen L. Woodworth, of Bear River. In yeast-raised baking especially itie been nip and tuck, and Misswoodworth credits her yeast with. giving her the edge. "Ingredients are 30 important-and I'm extra . ,2. Bear River. N.S.. dn s so unbeatable for bread, rolls. and buns. WinsABaking'r. Prizes at Bear River Fair careful about the yeast I use," says Miss Woodworth. "For years I've been baking with Fleischmann's. I always find F1eisch.man.n's Yeast is good and lively. I krww I- can de- pend on it." That's what the majority of prize-winning cooks say! You get finest results with Flaischmanri'e Yeast-proved dependable for 83 years. THE csnrea THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IA RLOTTETOWN L GUARDIAN of local Interest, but adv of a nswsy nature may be Inserted st five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. This eoI'u-mo is reserved for news ortlslng JIMMYT TAXI-Phone 585. MEMBER! of the United Service Officers club. are reminded of the HOWARD MMINNIS FOOT- " wzsn at 175 Queen street. onsswnu. for Better rheto- graphs. :1.- ton Jerseys duced. sunters Ladies Wear. KEROSRNI . g Refrigerators stock. Firestone , Macxey. DATE OF ENTRIES for Fox and Mink Show extended to November Rush these entries at once 591- . to the Secretary. 8 o'clock. ' LITTLE THEATRE available at door. Mink Show extended to Novembe 5th. to the Secretary. ..Z. 7-10 pm. CHARGE. - United Church her 2nd. IN MEMORIAM In memory of W JIIJNRY COFFIN Cherry Hill i who departed this life 9 October 81st, 1947. ter. Minister. November 3rd. at 8.30. meeting of association will be hel ember 6th, at 8.30. SPEDIALII. - Hats. skirts, Cot- snd Bed-Jackets re- in Bryenton and MEMBERS of the United Service Officers Club. are reminded of the Annual Meeting this evening at BTULDIO NIGHT. Tuesday, November 4th, Empire Theatre. 8.15. Membership JUST ARRIVED. - Turtle-necb ed sweaters. Navy, Red, White and Yellow. 55.95. Also taffeta skirts 56.95. DATE OF ENTRIES for Fox and Bush these entries at once RESERVE Tuesday and Wednes- day. Nov. 4th and 5th for Blood Donor Clinic at Red Cross Head- quarters, Charlottetown, 2-4 and CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. -- Sunday, Novem- ber 2nd. Stanley Bridge 11 A. M. of Canada. Services Sunday, Novem- Thanksglving Services. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Victoria 3 P. M: Desable 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. H. Bax- ATTENTION community Con- cert Members. Janlce Moudry, Mez- zo-Soprano, P. W. College, Monday. Annual at the Y. M. C. A. Thursday, Nov- BREADALBANE UNITED PAS- TORAL CHARGE. Services Sunday. Annual ” it this evening at 8 o'clock. POWNAL PASTORAL CHARGE. services, Sunday, November and. 11 A. M. at Bunbury. 2.30 P. M. at Mount Herbert. 7 P. M. at Pownsl. Rev. '1'. R. Goudge, Pastor. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE. --The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, November and, as follows: 'rryon 11 A. M. Cape Traverse 7.30 P. M. Rev. Alexander Mscxsy, Minister. . NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- November 2nd. Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kings- ton 730 P. M. Sunday schools as locally :1 norunced. R.ev..H. Berber, Pastor. - , YORK PASTORAL CHANGE. - The United Church of Canada. Minister, Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sun- day, November 2nd, 1952. 11 A. M. Central. 230 P. M. Pleasant Grove. 7.30 P. M, York. NEW GLASGOW cfmrs-nan CHURCH. - November 3nd, 1062. Services at New Glasgow at 11.00 A. . and at 7.30 P. M. John Pry, Nat onal Evangelist. speaker. Cav- endish Baptist at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Watterworth, Minister. l” IIAZELBRDOIK-CROSS ROADS ALEXANDRA.-services for Sun- day, November 2nd. I-lszelbrook ll A.M. Sunday School 10 A. M. cross Roads 3 P. M. Alexandra 7.30 P. M. Sunday school 10 A.M. Lic. Thomas Poole, Minister. CORNWALL CHARGE. - Ser- vices on Sunday, November 2nd. North Rustico 7.30 P. M. Rev. Kingston 11 A. M. Cornwall 7.30 George Gouzh. Minister. P. M. New Dominion Rally Day Service at 7.30 P. M. Rev. G. Tllley, HAMPTON PASTORAL Minister, ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - services Sunday. November 2nd. subject "Alcohol or Christ." Vernon River 11 A. M. Orwell 2.30 P. M. Eldon 4 P. M. Cherry Valley 7.30 P. M. Rev. John F. MacKsy. B. D., Min- ister. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services. Sunday, Nov- ember 2nd. 11 A. M. Murray River. 2 P. M. Little sands. 3.30 P. M. Belle River. 7.30 P. M. Murray Har- bour. Rev. D. Wallace MacPherson. d 1131' - rasromms. .- Sunday. 51 X'i:."3i.:rii; Farmers Federation 01 Agriculture News p o--:--j , no- I Agriculture the situation is not too satisfactory. I4bor And The farmer Bumper Crop This year's potato crop is gen- erally agreed to be the heaviest on record. No doubt. there has been In gene”! the palm" of labor years when the Province grew are framed. to procure for the 3.o:x.:.o::to"' the run” 0! "uh worker higher returns for his day's work. This may be brought sboutlby higher dd lfy gvaiges or fits, a 400 bushel crop selling for by "V "3 cm" H M n P"- ; .50 mny be nearly 8. pmmuble tlculsr being lower. Akfsctlwltikilcai: as s. 230 bushel crop selling for "my "Cal" "3"" Wm er I if the farmers returns for food fall to unprofitable levels, then substantial numbers of rural peo- ple leave the farms and provide competition in the labor market. It could well be good strategy for labor to accept higher prices for food as a direct means keeping the farmer on the land Yield per acre is a significant factor from the standpoint of pro- .00. Through the years, due to in- creased fertilization, better cultiva- tion. better spraying, and better varieties. yield has been gradual- ly increasing, this year's big jump must be attributed to what were ideal growing conditions. 9! meetings this week and next lng competition down for indus- trial and related employment. Milk and Electricity Within tholnext year two large dairy plants will go into operation and these plants will provide s market for large quantities of fluid milk which must be of res- sonably good quality. 5 The rapid cooling of milk is a prime essential for good quality and the farm which has power available is in a. preferred pos- ition to put up a quality article. The farmer without electricity will be at a disadvantage which will either result in lower returns for his product or force upon him the necessity of more laborous meth- ods of cooling the milk. From the standpoint of quality the problem of the new dairy plant can most satisfactorily he handled by the general provision of power. Federation Meetings The directors of the three Coun- ty Federations will be holding to make plans for school district and I-wuhh A" No.1,, pp. Y.. and an indirect method of keep- The refusal of the Board of Transport Commissioners to grant a second freight increase within one year will give both the pro- ducer snd consumer a breathing spell. other than Provincial Govern- ments. the Federation of Agricul- ture wss the only Canadian organ- ization that presented a written brief opposing the increase. Freight rates are a very import- ant item in farm costs and farm revenue and agriculture in gen- eral could at this time ill-afford increased charges. The rsllwsys are faced with a demand from a section of their employees for a large increase in pay. should this JI.TC'.L::.,".--i P Follow The Crowd To Wellner's Pre-Christmas Sale October 30th to November 8th ALL LINES ARE SUBJECT. TO DISCOUNT be granted, the result will be a demand for higher rates, a de- mand which will quite likely be granted and the public asked to fogt the bill. Q99! The American Dolls: The fact that the Canadian Dol- lar is now worth substantially more than that of the U. 5., may give certain satisfaction to many individuals, but from a trading standpoint the situation is an un- mixed blessing. Canadian goods sold in the U. S. are settled for with American dol- Glesswere . . . Watches mum.-.. .. ...;.; 201; Sterling Flatware .. Novelties . arr: . ...-.r.; 257. Diamond Rings .-mm. 207; 207.. '0! puneruoerusaonoas--1-ueeoeeeeseesdnaoe lars which when brought into Can- ada suffer a discount which in the case of a carload of potatoes may mean,snywhere from 550 to 5100. It is estimated that the present situation will cost the western grain grower some fifty million 3 On the other W. W. WELLNER LIMIT Novelty Jewelry ..-an 325.73 1: Cl0Ck5 lo'o'fIlI'lfITOYC10'Ol'I7 ' Leather Goods m.-..m l25'I,' Silver Hollowere ulwm 207.l ' : China 70'0" wrvmr-I-1 ll PAGE TITREE County annual meetings is No- vsmber. Up for consideration will be ruraL electrification, accident in- surance, Farm Forum, and tha mechanics of licensing potsts growers. There is room for lmprovomeni in the Federation interest at the school district level and every of- fort must be made to get a turn. out and increased activity on thl part of the officers. Farm Forum On Monday night Farm Forums meet for the first time,this season to discuss the pros and cons oi "Farming As A Career". No doubt. the discussion will bring out the disadvantage and advantages oi farm life, but we are hoping that attention wlll,be focused on the advantages which in too many cases have been only dimly real- On November 10th the Forums. will have some pertinent questions to snswer on the activities of we- men in public life. We foreee that feminine and masculine reactions Continued on page '1 i AAA LJEWELERS SINCE uses ' . 'ofs' dollars this year. hand purchases made by' Canada in the United States are at s det- lnlte advantage but, it would ap- pear that ftbm the standpoint of Lovlngly Remembered by His Wife and Funny. November 2nd. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Charlottetown Male Octette will as- sist with the music. Breadalbsnc 7.30 P .M. Rev. W. B. MacPh'ail, Minister. i PRESRYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sunday, AdeIla's p Grafton Street o ' Regular 524.95 for . Regular 518.95 for . Regular 514.95 for . Regular 5 A 9.95 for .. Regular 511.95 for Regular,-5 7.95 for Regular 5 6.98 for Regular 5, 5.90 for Regular 5 4.98 for BIG SALE 09 This Week 207a OFF REGULAR PRICE ON ALL MERCHANDISE COATS . hf o s o e e e e srme eiois e Regular 548.95 for . ..... . . . . . .' . 539-17 o o o a one o o' o s s Regular 538.95 for . . . . . . . . . 531.17 Regular 532.95 for . . . . . . . . . . . . 526.31 DRESSES ReguIorS16.95 for sweaters. Cordlgon Style IIOIIIIOIOIPOCDI as-see--sososos II'OIIl"lOCOOi'I'.IIlUl oseoeeseesermee sorrow inoiluiooanocn COATS on sai.-s as SUPPLY is more comma FRI. - SAT.- 519797 515.17 513.57 511.97 S. 7.97 I .10 I301. OIGOJ oi TDIIOIOOMQQOII 59.57 56.47 55.57 94.80 IN MEMORIAM Mother, Mrs. Lyda Hunter, p d away Octobe 29th, 1942. They say time heals 'ali sorrow, And helps us to forget. But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet. Always Remnant Glen and Family. -:.....M...:. PIASYER wnii K6 THIS? DOES YOUII war ii W is you wont It to 4005' 5 "I3! then You Need IPACHIIINO com-ouuo Iseovfe h in sepsis! lI&lId hv..e.IYh..IlI:” -' 8onds and points to a smooth finish. Iovlntevluoee only. 0 em.-9. I. non-shrinking, non-hehlng .4 nonalliollno to palm. 9 lie Fllll Got Vow IISUIIO , folder from leading Itordwore. Faint end Wallpaper, and Dsbdtsieetol Item. ' III IIAIDON COMPANY 1.10:: nonnm 8 Monuiostuven oh IONDIX. DIAMIX, I. VI. "Sinai-l'sr Women Shop" In loving memory of our dear who ud by Stewart, this group of churches are as fol- lows: Tryon, Sunday School, 11.00 A. M. Public Worship. 7.30 P. M. Westmoreland, Sunday School 2.00 P. M. Public Worship 3.00 P. M. Rev. W. G. Killam, Pastor. TOP SALESMAN-Mr. and Mrs Donald S. McLure, Wedgewood Avenue, Rivervicw Heights, Monc- ton, left recently on a. vacation trip to Toronto. Niagara Falls, Chicago, Cleveland, New York and Boston. Drring a week's stay in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. McLure will be guests of the swift Com- pany at the Lake shore Hotel. Mr. McClure, who is the Moncton City salesman with the Swift Can- adian Company, led the Maritime: and Newfoundland in sales and was the winner of this trip, top prize in yearly competition for sales- manship oonducted by the com- pany. He and three other Swift Canadian salesman will represent this country as the company's leading Canadian salesmen. Mr. McClure is a son of Mrs. Ivan Mc- Clure and the late Mr. McClure, former residents of Charlottetown. T0 UNDERGO OPERATION- The many friends of Rev. J. R. skinner, pastor of Logglevllle Un- ited Church, N. B.. will regret to learn that he is ill and will leave shortly for Montreal where he undergo an operation. Well known in this Province where he held charges at Bella River, Winslo'e. and Cornwall, his many friends and former pmlshloner wish him well in his forthcoming operation. .co1ur1.nrn VISUAL REFRACTION AND ANALYSIS 6. F. I-IUTCHESON Optometrists a. son in oritton st. coonnn seer Special 1 Finest quality plate ibeef. only - 43: lb'. Bonus TEII PIECE Llvlngroom Ensemble Featuring your choice of three piece Chesterfield or Daveno Suite in sparkling velouri covers; 2 Walnut End Tables; 1 Walnut Coffee Table; 2 Table Lamps; 2 Satin Cushions. 10 Piece BONUS SPECIAL WASHER BIIIIIIS With every urchase of a famous "MISS CAN- ADA" ELESTRIC or GAS WASHER we will include twelve monthsl supply of Rinso as our special BONUS. Miss Conodo Electric Miss Conodo Gus with Rinse Bonus- with Rinse Bonus- 5129.50 5179.50 "MAKE us All 0FFER'." We have a number of good Itodlos-- both battery and electric operated: olsb portable radio: and record "ploy- ers-oll will be sold or unbelievably low prices. Some. are trade-Ins. others on floor samples. See them today- moke us on offer:-You'll get good yolue. nature: 3 0-1 in .UI'U:5F nodes can J. M.'s MEATS Market Ilulldlng '”m T 119 Kent St. Featuring three piece Strap Spring, 10 Piece Bonus TEII PIECE Bedroom Ensemble Walnut finish with popular headboard Bed, Steel u Simmons Spring-Filled Mattress, 2 Simmons Pillows, 3 pc. Boudoir Set. BONUS SPECIAL November 2nd. Communion Ser- -1 FALL Mlnimh vices at Caledonia 11 A. M. At the - - MM evening service. 7.30 P. M. there A d will be special singing by the Choir an ad the Brooklyn Trio. Minister: v. E. 5. Holes. In loving emory of our darling W”Y- 1'0"" 3905 "'"'”'v '00 THE rnnsnvrnsmx church I . pass " sway October Slat, 1951. g ?ANADA. gdcemml Parmhp - '.. , ff 2 5 - rv ces next Lor 's Day are as . H Daddy's better III 09"” follows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. Nine t , F" P”'''" "i",'.'m':”'”' Mile Creek 3 p M Clyde River 7 so only we miss - I ' i c we loved him w M 3' .3” .?T”.::"ii:.::.”.”.i:.3iYf; ' 1,; f Tleankofferin Service 5 cl ' - gn-Iymg Far beyond I. a world o sorrow. K - De 8- Far beyond this world of can, music is planned for this service. We all hope to see you, daddy Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. gun some glad morning "over there." - Y TRYON-BONSHAW GROUP OF ' Loved and Remembered by Little UNITED BAPTIST CIIURCII.ES.- . - Sons. Daughters. Wayne. Elaine. Church services Bulletin. on Sun- . - ' ' 5' Donnie. Gerry. Clinton, Cynthia. day. November 2nd, the services of Bedroom Suite in Satin i189. lted quantities. IIE00iIIIl RANGE BONUS With every purchase of a dependable RECORD RANGE we will include one ton soft coal as our special BONUS. Choice of three models ill lim- Section with ten cool Bonus . . 5119.00 Bonff with ten cool Bonus . . . 5149.50 Regent with ten cool Bonus . . 5159.50. AAII Merchandise Available On Simpson's Eosy Payment Plan -- Only 107a Deposit- . SI MPSO N15 ' Furniture 6' Appliances . I ” P . .phgu.,.1r;jQ ASSORTED Bonus SPECIALS Bedroom Mats 93.50; 9 x 12 Cotton Rugs 869.50 Good used General Electric Refrl orator 989.50 Reg. 49.95 Silver Queen Vacuum Reg. 999.50 Chrome Table ........................ .. Rog. 527.95 Solid Walnut Coffee Table .... Reg. 914.95 Walnut Dinette Chairs .......... 311.95 Reg. 379.50 Platform Rockers ......... ......... S4950 Reg. 9159.50 Kroehler Davenette ...... .... 9129.50 Assorted Chrome Chairs. one of a kind-2505 off 1388- 5126-50 Oil Spilcelloater . ............ 9112.50 Reg. 511.95 Vanity Benches . .... .................... 95.96 Reg. 559.50 Chlffrobe Reg. 59.95 Dinette Chairs ............. ................. 34.95 Reg. 959.50 Convertible Carriage ............ 532.95 esners 539.95 . 375.00 921.95 929.75 ........ .................-- l l 4