NOVEMBER 6'. 1953 mm Agricultural News P. E. I.,lDepu-tment or Agriculture AGRICULTURAL from an agricultural stand- int Amherst is possibly the mien place in the Maritime: this week. Farm people who attend the W, can, we feel. be justly par- doned for feeling very proud of what Maritime Agriculture has placed on, display. The ammon- mm or the potato and grains ex- mbn, is particularly attractive Md the livestock is of course m5,,1..ycd to the cost advantage and on its best behaviour. 11 was hardly possible to watch lhr classes of draft horse teams without feellnll 39519 TEENI I-hm? (hp horse has now been reduced U, playing "a very minor role in mm operations. . Tzme spent at the fair IS not Milly a holiday but a stimulating mm xnluable experience. MIlk- 42 Cents Quart The 0, I L. Agricultural News 53.5 that from a nutritional and rlcollilllllc standpoint milk is "19 We bargain on the market. They mph broken down a quart of milk ..n the basis of proteins, minerals ml vitamins and compared these eleinr-nts with the prices of abhor foods Their findings were that nun quart of milk contains 38 cents worth of protein. 2 and one- half cents worth of fat. one-half cents worth of vitamins und min- pmls and one cents worth of sug- ar making: a total of 42 cents. Tlzr protein valuo is worknd n-til .,.. Ihn 533.; (if the present price ..r iwr and pork roasts Up and Down 'l'he index number of Canadian Illl'l'll prices declined 10 DOIIIIS 1” .'.i.:iist from the July figure of ; a year ago in August the index figure was 272, on the other slip of the ledgnr the cost of in- (lax of commodities and services un-d by the fanmcrs lncrcased sizziiily but is down slightly from me privvious year's A-uizust fill- nrcs. Wages paid on lanns in- mm,-ed 2.7 percent between APT” purl August. 7 'rm:.:- flgurcs may: be fairly ,1.-,r rpading but they 181-' indicate 2 rnnrlitinn which is causing real J'lFl understandable concern to farm people. a condition ivlilcli If mntinued or nKm1'aVR'vt'd Cl'”l””" fail to cause serious dislocations in the whole economy- Tlimoperstlon of a farm on a pmritablc basis is not a simple matter under the best of condit- ions and declining returns and in- rrr-rising costs place a strain on the min economy which many All Pure, Extra Soupyl New Sunlight is better than ever. Nothing else can take its place- ii washes everything washable. Try New Sunlight Soap. Your hand: will love ii! CANADA'S FAVOURIIE Good food tastes with .1 Z : says Mr. Sunshine Ills Aylmor Iilnd man; "Hit a man down before -usmhled eggs, steak, chops or cold meat,” says Mr. Sunshine, "and pan him Aylmer Cltmp. He'll enjoy his good food is lot more. because that richer Aylmer Davor is Born of Sunshine. And AVLIVIER CATSIIP SPOT-LIGHT individual farmers are cope with. wine: Fair miry Booth The idea of a Dairy Booth for the Maritime winter Fair was originally prnlmoted the Mar- itime Federation of Agriculture and a committee of three was set up to do the planning. The suc- ceu of the venture is however to a large extent due to cash grants mode by the three Mar- itlme Dairy Asoclaiions and to the skilled and untiiring efforts of officials from the dairy branch- es of Departments of Agriculture. A complete selection of the various dairy products made by practically every Maritime firm is displayed in an attractive man- ner and forms a very effective method of bringing to public at- tentiion the significance of the industry. Free samples of cottage and cheddar cheese are proving ex- tremely popular and can hardly fail to stimulate the consumers appetite for these products in particular and all dairy products in general. Pollllm Question In addition to the meetings held on the Pool Marketing of potatoes and the radio broadcast it was felt desirable to publicize in the press a number of questions and answerrs wliicli were felt to be of particular interval and im- pnrtancc. The material published was in no sense propaganda. it was so far as possible factual and was not intended to influence pro- ducers one way or another. It was felt that farmers required and were entitled to this infor- mation in order that a reasonable decision could be arrived at. State- ment or any question may be open to different interpretation, so far as the advertise--nent in question is concerned. care was taken in ovoid misleading state-inenis and to present the information as fairly as p0L")ibIP. Fnrrn Fourm unable to Farm Forum got under way last Monday night with a discirssion on the relationship between the farmer and the agricultural field- man. Next Monday night the discussion group will wrestle with the proper status of farm women in relation to the farm business. A special invitation has gone out to the Women's Institutes to meet as It group on that cvening preferably with the men folk and to report their opinions to the Farm Forum office. On the night or Novmrber 23. n new feature will be introduced with a panel of speakers present- ing as a Maritime r-ffort a dis- cussion on the topic "Are farm organizations the answer?" For that particular night Canada has divided itself for Farm Forum purposes liito four regions each of which has chosen its own top- ic. Speculators All Fa-rmirvg as an occupation is one that offers very little in the way of guarantee in return for the farmer's labors. seed planted in the spring may not germinate. if it does. too little or too much moisture may in- finance the crop. Diseases and pests are ever present and even if all these dangers are sur- mounted thc value of the crop or livestock may be either high or low or the market non-existent. Production hazards tend to a large extent to be controlled by sound cultural practices and by use of the many aids devised by Agricultural science, Success in the control of production dangers has whetiz-d the farmer's appetite for devising plans and systems which will not leave him entirely at the mercy nI capricious mar- kcts and the speculations of those who operate tho niitrkets. The individual with no outside responsibilities may be pardoned for living dangerously but the far- mer with responsibllitios to his family and mnintalnlng soil fer- tility for future in-ncraiimis is entitled in the national interests to reasonable security. better children out without coaxing when '0". um" Mimi: 3.”li';."..?.:.":i': :1.'2.i."-?.""" Avtvqtwiiuri C5!-I I 'n-is CENTRA L GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect. Pictures. JIM.MY'S TAXI - Dill 7379 or 310. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." SUITS tailored-to-measure 339 00 up. .1. P. MaoPherson as soil. REBOSENE. Electric and Pro- ;-auo Gas Refrigerators. Bryentoaa and Mscxay. WOOL CREPES. - 54 inch width in velveia to 14.00. Clearing at 32.50. S. A. MacDonald's. DR. T. E. E. BOBIN'5 office will be closed Saturday, Novem- ber '7 until Thursday, Nov. 19. CAMERA FANS - Tonight is Camera Club night 7.45, r. M. c. A. All welcome. ANNUAL AT HOME, St. Joseph's Sodslity Alumnae. Sunday. Novem- ber Bth, at 3 P. M. FANCY uirrrrzrals.-values to 52.55. Week-end special at 05c yard. S. A. MacDonald's. NORTHERN ELECTRIC EE- FRIGERATOR. Highest quality. Special price. Toombs Music Store. WHY NOT BUY that toilet set at We1lner's 85th Anniversary Sale and save? Sale ends Saturday night. BI-ZAUTIFIFI. Flt-clwood combin- alinn radio--3-spceii I'ci'ul'd-pla,i- or: in mahogany. walnut .'lll(l linied oak, 199.50. Combination table models, 129.50. Firestone Brycnlon & MacKay. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN. CHURCH. Belfast. - Sunday, November Hih. Services 11 A. M. and 7.00 P. M. 4Plcase iiots: change in hour! Rev. J. E. Heailiwoo M. A., Minister , TRYON-BONSIIAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. O Rev. E. .1. Barass will preach at Bonsliaw on Sunday, November liili. at 11 A. M. West- moreland at 3 P. M. and Tryon at 7.80 P. M. THE I'll!-2SBI'TIiILIAN FIIUILCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sun- day. November am. Caledonia 11 A. M. Murray Harbour South 3.00 P. M. Wood Islands 730 P. M. Min- ister. Rev. E. S. Hales. HUNTER RIVER CHARGE. -- Servlces November 8th. Remem- brance Day Sunday. Wilishire il.00 A. M. Hampshire 3 P. M. Sunday School 1.45 P. M. Hunlcr River 7.30 P. M. Sermon-"A Great Warrior- Siaie.s'miin." Rev. Howard Chrislie. Minister. CRAPAUD M SPRINGFIELD PARISHES. - Services for Sun- day. November 8th. 1953. Twenty- thlrd Sunday after Trinity. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. li.00 A. M. Holy Communion. St. John's Church, Crapaud. 7.30 P. M Evening Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Ebssry, Hector. MURRAY HARBOUR PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. services for Sunday. November 8th. 11 A. M. Murray River: 2 P. M. Little Sands; 3.30 P. M. Belle River: 7.30 P. M. Mur. ray Harbour. Holy Communion Sermon. ”Sn Long Thy Power" I-lev. D. Wallace MacPhersoii, Min- sier. "MALE EIGHT" AT CORN- WALL-Cornwall United Church had a large attendance Sunday Afternoon. The service of praise was lead by the "Male Eight" from Trinity Church, Charlottetown with Mr. George A. Thompson as organist. In addition to the regular hymns the guest singers sang four special numbers and the music was inspiring. An interesting fea- ture of the service also was the dedication of hymnbooks presented to the church by the Ladies' Aid and the C. G. I. T. Class. After the service the visiting singers spent a social hour at the Parson- age where they were served sup- per by members of the choir. TOWN TAXI.-Dial 5570. SEE STOREY ELECTRIC AD. this issue for free pollsher. FINDLAY coal and wood furn- aces. Douglas Bros. and Jones. LVISIT H1-STYLE MIILLINERYI 163th .Grest George Street. Every Ityls HI-style. COTTONS - White, unbleached or print cotton on sale at 39c yard. 3. A. MacDonald's. COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. ZENITH NEW TUBELESS All Transistor Hearing Aid. Toombs Music slorl. VELVETEEN - Assorted shades. regularly priced at s3.50 yard. Week end special 52.25 yard. S. A. Mac- Donald's. CHRISTMAS TOYS. See our display. Cash or credit. New- Way Furniture Co. 161 Gt. George St., Charlottetown. DO IT TODAY. Your Belcano representative will be at S. A. Mc- Donald's until November llth. Phone 6523 for appointment. ATTENTION Rebekahs and Oddfellows, St. Lawrence Lodge are cordially invited to a Social evening Friday. November 6th. at 8.45. as guests of Wildey Lodge No. 27. HAMPTON PASTORAL CIIARGE. - The United Church cf Canada. Scrviccs Sunday. Novem- ber llih. Victoria 11 A. M. Hamp- ton 3 PM. Bonshaw 7.30 P.M. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday, November 8th. Millview at 11 A. M. Pownal at 7 P. M. Pownal Sunday School and Bible Class at 10.45 A. M. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Pastor. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. ,- Sunday. November 8th. Falrview 11.00 A. M North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. ORWELL-VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sunday. November 8th. Cherry Val- ley ll A.M. Vernon River 2.30 P. M. Eldon 7.30 P. M. Rev. John 1''. Mac- Kay. - ST. JOHNS UNITED CHURCH. Mount Stewart, P. 1'2. I. Services November Hlh. Mount Stewart 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Bristol 3 P. M. Armistice services. special speaker, the Rev. E. M. B. Wheelock. Min- lster, the Rev. W. N. Byers. BREADALBANE I' A S T O R A L CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. services Sunday. Novem- ber 8th. Pleasant Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Rose Val- ley 7.30 P. M. Rally Day Program Rev. W. B. MaoPhnll, Minister. MARSHFIELD P A S TO R A I. CHARGE. - The Presbyterian Church in Canada, Remembrance Day Services, Sunday, November Elli. Harrington ii A. M. Mount Stewart 3 P. M. Marshfleld 7.30 P. M. Rev. Lee MacNaughton, B.A.. Minister. IN ORDER to give our staff some advantages enjoyed by every office in the city and by similar offices in other cities. we will remain closed all day Saturday, commencing this week. For emergency insurance ser- vices do not hesitate to call us at home any time. W. K. Rogers Agencies Limited. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. November 8th, are as follows: 1-Ilghfleld ii A. M. Winsloe North 3 P. M. Wlnsloe South 7.30 P. M. Sunday School as announced. Heber H. Hardy, Presby. Supply. CHRISTMAS DAY is seven weeks from today. There is still time to order your Personal Christmas cards. Monogramed Stationery. Ser- viettes. Playing Cards, Matches. etc. see our complete line of Christ- mas Cards, Stationery. eic. shop early and avoid disappointment. Kemp's stationery. 172'.i Kent St. T!-IF GUARDIAN; CIIARLQTTETOWW "WE TREAT TI-IE SICK WELL." Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewaris Bakery. 'oNLy TWO DAYS LIr.r'r to buy that Watch at Wellner's with An- niversary Sale. ALL WINTER coats and suits (Kllgornocks exceptedb clearing at 2096. all regular prices. The Gloria Ladles' Wear, Grafton St. THE CHURCHES of Cross Roads, Hazelbrook. Alexandra and Uigg are invited to worship with ,ihe Charlottetown Baptist church on Sunday. November aih. THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Canoe Cove ii A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. Nine Mile Greek 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. LUCKY WINNERS -- In the Pierce's Anniversary Sale drawing yesterday for the "Dolls of the Na- tlons", the winners were as fol- lows:'Mrs. Henry Jenkins, South- port: Mrs. Thomas Lothisn, North River Road. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Minister. Rev. J. M. sproule- Sundsy. November 3th. 1953. 11.00 A. M. Central (as s.rrnnK6dl- 7-39 P. M. instead of 2.30 York. Led by the Sunday School. (Time arranged locally) Brackley. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH- Services November 8th. will be as follows: Cornwall at 11.00 A. M. New Dominion at 3.00 P. M. and Kingston at 7.30 P. M. Cornwall Sunday School at 10.00 A. M. The Minister, Rev. A. S. Weir, will con- duct these services. RALLY DAY AT BRADALBANE LThe Rally Dsiy service of Brad- albane United Church was carried out Oct. 11 by the superintendent, teachers and Sunday School schol- ars. The theme was "Go-make disciples of all nations". Gal1Mac- Leod gave the welcome recitation with Jacob giving the Rally Day reading. The primary class ssmz "God Sees the Little Sparrow Fall". Recitations were by Shir- ley and Joyce Nicholson. Sandra Macxay, Nellie Toombs, Linda Snowie. Tommy Wlgmore, Clar- ence, Arlene, Florence, Cornelius. Mildred. Anne. Freddie and Eliza MacDonald. The presentation of certmcatea to those who had com- pleted memory work was made. Card Of-Thanks Sincere thanks to Dr. Grant. Dr. Beer. my Special Nurses, Nurses and Staff of the Prince County Hospital who cared for me so well during my illness. . Beautiful flowers. cards. treats and all thoughtfulness of relatives and friends were much appreciated. Mrs. George Vlllcii. Cord Of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Jen- nie wells llowait, wish to express their heartfelt thanks to neighbors and friends for their many acts of kindness. Also for all who remem- bered ihem with cards and letters, iheir recent bei--i and flowers in cavement. Wells Fsmil y. card OiThanks I want to take this opportunity of thanking Dr. Glddlngs. Nurses and Staff and those that sent cards and flowers while A patient in the P. E. 1. Hospital. Lloyd Brehnnt. IN MEMORIAM iln loving memory of .VIR5. KEITH M. DIXON Clyde River, who passed away November GIII, 1952. Fondly Remembered by Husband and Sons. Manuel's Grocery ELM AVENUE STEAK - Round. T-Bone. Sirloin - lb. ROAST BEEF-Rumporllib -lb. Perfection, Carnation. MILK.6tins Robin Hood noun. 24 lb. bag . SUGAR. white. 10 lbs: . . . . . 85: POTATOES. blue. pk. SHORTENING. lb. RAISINS. seedless. 2 ICING soon. 2 pkgs. 23c MATCHES. 3 pkgs. v Palmolive A SOAP. 4 cakes .L. . HAMBURG. lb. . . . . 85: BEEF LIVER. lb. 33c . ' . ' I . ! d!,Lb; . . . .. 1.75 ROASTING PORK. lb. . . .. .. 47c Smoked A 29: PICNIC HAMS. lb. 49: 25: saussoss. lb. . . . .. 29: '55. H 3,: BOLOGNA, sliced. lb. 33: Grade "A" I CHICKEN. lb. 45: . . . . . . 29C Grade MA" V . FOWL. lb. 37: . . . . . . 29:: A” Flavors JELL-O.3pkgs......... 29:: Fresh Fish - Ila Sc Iibul - Haddock - lladdocli Fillets Dial 6580 - 6589 OPEN EVENINGS 10 PM. PAGE THREE IS YOUR CAR WIIITERIZEII? Remember, we had snow yesterday, and the nights are cold so, don't wait another day, drive in and let WEDDING AT SYDNEY MINES -A pretty wedding took place re- cently in the Immaculate Concep- tion Church, Sydney Mines, N. S., when Elmer Doiron was united in marriage to Miss Teresa Cordeau of Sydney Mines. Following the wedding ceremony the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip to Preston, Olll, lo vi.-it Mr. us prepare your car for winter. We will check your Doironis parents, Mr. and Mrs. '- . . . - . . Aubrey Dom", also ms brother anti freeze, our Peimanent Anti-freeze mixed with 5052. water is safe for over 30” below. We will also Reggie and sister Ethel. On their . change your Oil and grease your car while you wait. return they will reside in Dart- mouth where ihe groom is aoSiSI.- ant accountant in the Royialliank of Canada in Halifax. Mr. Dali-on is a former resident of Charlotte- town. SPECIAL PRICES ON BATTERIES AND TIRES WE TAKE TRADE-INS Personals Queen Street Service Station i..3.”Zsi3.Tf”.i.I;”3?-i.ie..si3.iili..-iliili Di” 9326 1' ET” ””R0C"ES- Lessee land Hospital for treatinenl. GIVES YOU W ,' Purity and Quality I Control ) PASTUERIZED p HOMOGENIZED ) VITAMIN D INCREASED y VACUUM PACKED ) STERILIZED , ) SAFE ENAMELLED CAN K. 3. MORE LIKE FRESH CREAM THAN ANY EVAPORATED N(l;Ap&AI.5Di MILK YOU EVER TASTED, CIENTRA ” ' CHARLOTTETOWNL PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND we-WwW"3W34c MYSTIC sxm DOLL xi EXTRA LONG MAGIC sums ukls w,1VE5c0Mil5 Asllfs K ' J she SITS UPI she SLEEPSI 1I1o CRIESI lneludodl vamrr sn. cusim -nd ma Style olilet Iv nib, In ad I look at then halurui l UNIIIAKAILI rustic nun. seine lty of head used on dolls coating ,3? .00 and more. :IXCI.U5IVl. "Baby Blua Eyes" in 20 inches tall. She has rosy cheeks. cute open mouth showing pearly white teeth, and real eyelashes over h "ul blue eyes. Arms, It-ga and head are movable so she can sit up and assume many life-like poses . . .even call her mommy. SAIAN MAGIC IIAIDS. I-Ier soft shimmcrin hair is nririvclc Scran- life-liks on or doesn't wash out. SHI SLIIPS. Her eyes close when she lies down. -, ., III! CIIIS. Rand hcr and she tries just I like a real baby who wants her mommy. SOFT SKIN FIILS llAI.l Myslic Skin latex Imni ' i and legs filled with miracle fosm rubber-soft to I Nlnwk I . touch and easy to clean with II damp cloth. an ix. "d"-"""l. Dept, CR CUSYOM WAIDIOII. She is all dressed rig in I "M ':l!Inn llollll, Tommu K Inca-trimmrd flared nlnon dreu. cotton slip, ru ber ' ' panties, white socks and stimulated leather sheen. Rush nmnzlng "nah. Rim. F H AMAIINOLY I.IFl-I.lI(II so faerlectlv molded her I '3-Ilr and .Vl,rsflc skin v "”"i doll with Sam" Inns and legs are enchanting ydiinplad. Mylo Booklet M why '"'ll.V Sci, Ifurlcrc and Hair I 350': like I RIM baby-she's I lfll. Innis! Illlrclmw price l'PIllllIIP.(I Iirmriott ""'Ilr-. '7r ssllnfled. I a Name , My-, Mhhms print) --..-..-..-..-.......... I . .. iT.s...mi. mwknnm I City 7 ( ) .- - ' -""0 . 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