ECEMBER 9, 1949 A Feuhlld For Every Frldflv Among The Farmers Federation 0f Agriculture News I‘. K. Contracts .i 1d be some definite “w” Willi from the Dominion- t-l (lcnference meeting in _‘.' ‘tlflrdlng our bacon. egg. gtllllplfl” food. contracts war. n lli-veiopmentrf have given ,, hope for a favourable .,, l'tl'l"tiil.‘l,. licwever, tarmers “h. hm» Iiilll some definite word 50w; _,~ loast two monitm ago in 3d,; Hy pint their production. ‘ - ~. ulir island represcntatf r return will also have word on the future . int; situation and on LL85 o! floor prices. Al- potato movement is present time. conditiuis i “IIIPIIlS in the American a, , _. t- t lead us to believe n i he a nonrnai or even cl tor Foundation and \ sect] after the New other Q14 oils (‘oiuity Meeting i<\lliil_\' farmers have ar- Iiild the organizational .i r County Federation mrnoon in Charlotte- ‘ 11': will be held at the Vocational Training ttclock SIIKIXP- i organizations are t0 » i» lnr Agriculture then w» controlled niid directed ~ icople. The aim of the - ion is to have con- school district so hints on future mur- -. und other timely in- trtu be tiirccled to the .'l at the same time have lflil’ t- o.’ getting the reaction of ' lems and policies slfeotlng their interests. The proposed constitution requires that at. least five ladies be on the County Board o! Directors, one from each electoral district. It is hoped that farmers will ur- range lo show their support by turning out Monday. 1f at least two form people from every school dis- trict In the County attend this met-ling we can lay. a. solid foundat- ion for our County unit. This will be similar to the set-up through which farm people in other Prov- inces and Countries are at last gaining recognition. Prince County Directors The iii-st directors meeting oi’ the newly organized Prince County Federation was held in sumrnerside Tuesday afternoon. Everyone of the fifteen directors appointed were prscnt. Plans were drawn up tor carrying on the orgmilotlonal work. establishing contacts and arranging for membership in 150 ‘school ciistricts in the County was set, us a goal for this winter. This does not mean that meet- ings niust. be held frequently or that any ccmpllcated set-tip be ar- Tflllilcd in the district. 1t only re- qtiirt-s that there will be a contact in eat-ii school district for the Fed- erntion in order to get. the farmers opinions and take action ii’ and when necessary and also that two meetings of the Federation mom- bers be held in the Fall. One im- mcdiaicly preceding the County meeting to discuss fanrn problems and appoint delegates. and another folon-iir; the County meeting to re- ceive a report frvm the delegates and take any furthr uclion that is necessary’. Farm Prices Ami Markets Th9 1°ll°Wln§ potato prices and market details are supplied this week b)’ Ll. Cril. C. C. ThOmp. 5°". "iflttfltlt-rlui the Potato Pro. motion touimittee, in the absence of Mr. \\_ Show, Deputy Min. “I'll” 0f Agriculture: T%1L"“'Y'"5°"tl. none moving. c; e stock 00c per bu!’ M; ‘he Summerside-Seed. No. 1 Sebugo 53° Der bus. at the car. Light movement, Smalls 750-850. Very few Ielt. Light, movement. Table- Smck 50E Pct" bus. at the wharf. Borden l.iii_1\--S(~r~(|gnd table- frtockf hflnltrlvv or movement. um‘?! I'd‘! nt the burn, Light movement, CIIHl‘IFII.lf'l0\VI"I——S(‘Od 60c-65c per bus. nt lllr‘. mr. Smnlls—Cobb1ers 55c, hiotinttiins 50:3 Katahdin; and 555M100‘ <‘. Liulu movement. Tablesioolt 61 m, has n ‘he larm- P-"lrly hcavy movement. Tlulmll“ 55*" tier bus. at the farm. I-alr IIIOI/Pmenh Vernon l(l\‘f‘l’~~ Seed-Gfic per bus. at the fnrm. Light move- ment. Tiililosi<1vl<~G5c per hag at the farm, 'l‘urtiips 65c per bu; at the car. lliorell-Seech-none moving. No price. Tnhlestock~ Cobblers 55c per bus. at llio car, Souris - Seed . Pnhhlers 65c per hits. rit tho vzir, Quoting 68c per hits. at illr- uluirl‘ for Katahdin seed. 'i‘alilcstoi-k~-Ncnr> moving, qllfllim: 40o per bus. to grower for smnll lols of Jiimlics, Kenslnrztou- Snort —|]()ne mow“; 2’ Prices tinscttlotl. 'l‘zil>lostncl<~gen- Prfllll’ 55*’ Wu‘ lrii: itl the Cm‘. Some mmintr. (irtni-rul price 70c 0P1‘ hue. Jittery niurkeis for tnblestovlt, Livestock Cntllv prices (ll Alain-ton moved UPWQFII ‘On l"‘I><Ill.< of higher Ftlrrs at. hlnuti-i-nl, lion prices at Iilunctou are up ‘I omits from inst \\'f't"l\' \\'llIl sritv prions remain- lng iinclinnlzctl, Privos on all Continued on page 9 Continued‘ {Hi lililii triple to certain proli- ‘(lt f?‘ '!"-"‘T‘~'.\?'€l'-l'(\l JI. ‘is .._.-..,. “f .~ o~ smartly styled cosy Robes. col gift. Priced for budgets . .. Fur Coats — Qlll of her dreams — c luxu bulges: 011d but assortment Exclusive Ladies’ Wear filell’ loco trimmed, PANTIES - Luce wllllf. pink, blue “"4 Yellow. All sizes trimmed 79c All colors and sizes 4.95 SYLONS -— The new Frame “l! ‘lurk seams . . . . . . . . .. I vfigelmqlli sleeve. Blue, red, V. i 9'°Y- All sizes .. KIRK! cltenilles-cn crtmctlve and pmcti- Luxurious Slips ‘styled by Koymar, attrac- Pmkl bllle. white. Sizes 32 to 40 I ZIGIgTGOWNS — Silk, celunesc, silk 19"‘ _Y- "Wrt styles. ull to sizes and colors HOUSECOATS -' Eiderdown and Chenille. HOUSES — Wool ierseys, new rliree quor- In!‘ Welcome the holidays in our smartly styled dresses. resident buyers of Montreal dra ever on the alert i-o send us daily oll rlie newest und most attractive styles showing in larger centres, featuring both evening und daytime wear. We con fit into your budget with Visit- our store today. u price rang of . . . . .. .. ‘Cosy Winter Robes - llelux or nvIflQ in snug comfort wearing one of GieendaVs All wool flonnels, sotlns and 4.95 '° 22.50 Atouv special voluc prices you con offend to give her flis We liuvc our Compcu our rious Fur Coot. this season. values. Specially priced for Christmas giving. The GREENIIIIL 00., Ltd. em SUGGESTIUNS rnou GREENDAFS LOWER PRICE STORE CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS _- Thrcc piece sch, green, Trimmed. and plain. '° 1.25 MEN'S TliES '° 6.95 1 .95 3.49 ALL c/rrs CHRISTMAS‘ BOXED us: our LAY-AWAY PLAN - A SMALL br-rosrr wtu. HOLD ANY GAIRMENT it TIIE GIIEENIIAL 00. LTO. LOWER l0i QUEEN STREET Festive Season Dresses — s... 6 to 14.10.95 5° 14.95 plains and fancy MEN'S SOCKS plain and fancy MEN'S SCNRVES, wltitc and fancy I95“) _ MEN'S PULLOVER lo SWEATERS . PRICE STORE -"""""IK£W.NWJG c m; t, i: gm‘ Our 7.95 ‘° 49.50 99 Queen Street red, brown und blue. Fluid 75c “"5 1 .00 , 75c 5° 1.50 1.00 '° 2.95 Central Guardian This column ls swerved for nun a local Interest, but manual; ul s newly nsturc rosy be inserted st flvo cents n word. strictly psy- sblc in eds-anon. CBASWELL for nnloirsphs. AT IOU! SERVICE-Armani Goal Company. Phone 2498. BUWABn MI-eINNIB Fitted Footwear st 175 Queen Street. com-unuasuou LIFE in summon. NORTHERN ELECTRIC WASH- ERG — Al. ‘Ibombs Music Store. VIEWS. — Hand Oolcuarcd. Cras- well’: Studio. OLD LOW PRICES on horse blankets and robes. S. L. Hardy & Co., 102 Kent St. BEAUTIFUL LAMPS and Smok- ers-At special prices. Toombs Music Store. PLEASE REMEMBER the Free Dispensary when shopping for Christmas. GIVE A CBRISTMAS 011"! that saves lives all the year through. Be n donor at Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics week of December 12th, at Summerside, Kensington, Montague, Souris und Charlotte- town. AT HOLMANS, Coimpietc stock guitars. violins. accordions, har- monious, records, players, and ac- cessories. Music section, Furniture Department, both stores. ' CLEAR DOUKET - At‘ the Stlpendiary Magistrates Court yes- terday. a clear docket was presented to Magistrate KM. Martin and the Court adjourned until today. CORNWALL Cl-IARGIL- Church Service December lith. Kingston ii A. M. New Dominion 3 P. M. Cav— eridlsh 7.30 P. M. Church School 11 A. M. Rev. M. K. Charman. BRADALBANE PRESBYTERIAN CHURUH. - There will be service on Sunday, December 11th. st 4.00 P. M. Rev. D, A. Campbell, Inter- int-Moderator. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. — Sunday. December 11th. Fairvlew 11.00 A. M, North River 3.00 P. M. [DUE Creek 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. COVEHEAD - UNION ROAD UNITED CHURCH-Services for Sunday. December 11th. 194B, are: West Covehead 1i A. M. Union Road 3 P, M. Covehead Road ‘i P. M. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, Minister. CHURCH SERVICE for Sunday. December 11th. New Glasgow Christian Church 1i A. M. Bradal- bane 7.30 P. M. Mr. Stephen Ack- land, guest speaker. YOEK-MARSHFIELD PASTOR- AL CHARGE-Services for Decem- ber 11th. York ‘i1 A. M. Brackley 3 P. M. Central 7.30 P. M. Rev- JOhH Douglas. HUNTER. RIVER. CHARGE. -- Services United Church. Wiltshlre 1,1 AM, wheatley River 3 PM. Hun- ter River 7.30 P. M.(Topic-. "Please Pass the Salt." All are invited to worship with us. Howard Christie. Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. -— December 11th. Di‘. MacKerszJe will conduct wrvlccs as follows! lii A. M. and 7.1K! P. M. "Montague. 3 P. M. Lower Monti-Sue. 8.30 Young People's Union will meet. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day, December ,11th. ls follows: cardigan 11 A. M. Lorne valley 2.30 P. M. Montague 7.3) P. M. Mon- tczue s. s. st. 1o A. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister. TRYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTOR-ATE. -- Services for Sun- day. December 11th. are: il/ostmore- land Li. A. M. Albany 3 P. M. TTyon 7.30 P- M. O. S. l1 A- M- 39W C- A. I-ilcks, Minister. TRITON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church services Will be held Sunday, Deccmlbcr 11th, us follows: 11 A. M. Tryon. 3P. M. Cape Trav- erse; 7.30 P. M. Crapaud. Rev. H. L. Bacon, M. A., Minister. WINBLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. —Services Sunday, December 11th. are as follows Winsloe Bouth 11 AM. Princeto Road 7.30 P. M. High- neld S. School at regular hours. Rev- J. R. Skinner. Minister. BRADALBANE P A ST 0 R A L CHARGE-Services Sunday, Dec- tmber 11th. Rose Valley 11 A. M. North Granville 3 P. M. Pleasant. Valley 7.30 P. M. W. B MacPiiail Minister. .fv'om ySlMPSotl'S l?eqular 2t, L5Ol?l?5 Prices | y oniEVERYTHl/Vfiin iahisjAdvfertifiEmen t " THIS ISA ARGAIN SALE-ONLYONE or ‘EACHYITEMI , Top sci-lion $20 on High sscninuzv DESK Beautiful shle for the living room. holds books, lower section has druvvers for stationery, etc. Genuine veneer construction. Reg. 91.50. Puy $7 down, $7 monthly. . .. .. ... 150 $10 s. Famous Kroehler abls cover. Reg. 89.50. Pny down, $7 monthly. ..................... .. KROEHLER most; comfortable "chairs. Sol-vie» “Cushioniscd” construction makes this one of tho $8 Modern full-size only. floor model. Pay $18 don n, $123 monthly. . f . $30 on Beach ELECTRIC RANGE model bringing you all the beauty and conveni- cnvo of an electric range, Reg. Ono 207.50. 17755 fonier, and vanity with mirror. walnut. finish .R0g. 1.32.50. $14 down, $10 monthly. Bod, Dresser with mirror, chif- pieees in plywood construction with Pay 5 $10 on 4-Pc. “ssonoom suns A11 1225“ One of the latest SERENADE}! models in smart modern osb- inet. You got n. powerful radio PLUS the sdvlntagc o! ll! AUTOMATIC record player. Hurry for this value! Beg. $30.00. Pay $19 don-n, $13 monthly. on AUTOMATIC RADIO - PHONOGRAPH 5 1895“ <~; mfl "“'~ - \..’.\..:-. $10 on B-Pc. BREAKFAST SUITE $15 on Mahogany commons TABLE i 5 Table Ind four chairs to brighten up your kitchen for Christmas. Remarkably low priced for quirk A beautiful model to! your own homo or for s gift. Originally priced n1; $64. First come, first clearance, Reg. down, $5 monthly’. 49.50. Pay S-i 950 served! Pay M down, ll! monthly. 900 pa‘ $10 onRECORD COAL CIRCULATOR‘ Ono o! the models that Ins mndo RECORD famous for their products. Upright; :)rig. 845. Pay $4 down, $5 V square model. 0IIAIILOTTETOWN heating mohth- ...-< -...... 500 129 IIEIIT STREET PHONE 2198 I‘. A. STEWART JONES "‘-fol Useful piece o! valued bedroom. 80.50. Priced for quick clearance 90 monthly. mun WARDROBE. o...» “f; 950 Simpson's Agency. Ply “down. Epoch-l lcprcscntsfln tiifisriiMPiQllfllléfil ORWELL -- VERNON UNITED CHURCH. - Services Sunday, Dee ember 11th. will be as follows Or- well at 2.30 conducted by the Rev. A. S. Weir, Interim Moderator. Cherry Valley at 2.30. Vernon River at 7 o'clock. Rev. E. C. Evans. Sup- ply Minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR~ AI. CIIARGPL- Stinday, Dewmber 11th. New Glasgow ii A. M. Caven- dish 7.30 l". M. Y. P. U. at thc ‘n-uvwunmnnm} ~~\—~\-I- ~ '-< l home of John Toombs. Friday. Dec- ember 9th. at B P. M. Georg:- Gough. Minister. l ciinisruiis l, scans on nisriiv t J. ERNEST 0HO0SE 011F185, YARDLEYS (Complete Dis- play of all Yardlcys items). ASHES 0F ROSES SIGTS FIVICNING IN PARIS SETS i l s! I i! v t! l: Fancy Iloxcti (llIOC(II../\'l‘liiS ll :4 u it’ v E DRUGGIST __ OUR ASSORTMISNT IS I I ll , IIEIIE i1 LARGE E I YARDLEYS-JN sums to $10.00 WILLIAMS SETS ETC. (Jl(iARIt)T’i‘I€S l In Fancy Boxes TOBACCUS ASTALLS (IANDIES CALL IN TODAY AND MAKE CHOICES H. WORTH Phone a2 l5 l THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. — Brookfleld Charge. Services next Lord's Day sre as fol- lows Hunter River Li A. M. Glas- gow Road 3 P. M. S. S. 2P. M. Broolcileld 7.30 P. M. S. S. 10.30 A. M. Mid-week services at the usual hours. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. moo nsrnsr cuvncn —\ l l The Old Fashioned Revival Services being held this week will conclude on Friday. December 9th. SCrVlvt: starting at 7.30 P. M. Sermon sub- ject, “Get Thee Behind Me Sitian" will denl with current. problems of youth. Mrs. Sidney Clay and Nirs. John Herimcui will be special music-t ril guests. All nrc trciccmic. .0TlllI.\l\‘l'l\ Liv. Byron liowiott, l ANNVIJRSARY PARTY - On‘ the evening of Dec. 2. about. thiriyl friends tmd neighbours gathered ntl tlio homo tit Mr. und Mrs. ivil- lism Casforci on Grandvillc Si. and piczrsnsitly surprised them on the occasion of their 46th nodding anniversary: during the evening a coffee table was presented to them on behalf of all present. A dainty lunch was served and the even- ing was spent. in song nnrl music, At. the conclusion \lr (Justin-ill lliilllkUfl tine and all fur lIlPil" lo\t'l_v gilt. ' Yorlryondn llficibity l g l York. is l cncsl. till Mavlmilr- " .\'ir.=.. Robert. Crockett. iisitinq in the Citv, lhr lvr (laughter, .\i . Neil Mrs. “Hlliiirli Bonito. \\Il(‘1lII(’_‘- l River. is visiting in York, the guest l oi‘ her daughter. Mrs. Enri Lingl Mrs. Herbert Levris has returned in her home in York alter visitingl in the City. the guest of hcr i daughter, Mrs, Miller lilacradycirl Mr. Gerald Robinson, York, left on Friday morning for Halifax, to visit his brother. Mr. George Rob- IfiSOfl. v On Nov. Z8, the people of York gathered st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts, to tender s irniseellzineous shower to Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Watts. About nine o'clock a huge luisket filled with valuable gifts was carried into the living room by Mrs. Allan Swan and Itirs. Raymond Vcssey. The bride and groom were escorted in by Mrs. Ira Lewis and Mr. Harri‘ Lewis. The ncvcnipanyiniz verses u-ore road l>y Mrs. Dewar Svcan and arranged on the table by Mrs ‘irri Lewis, nitci" which Raymond thanked nil the people for their llimlililillllllififiil, nttr-r \\I1l\‘li nil Are joined in sinzlnz, "For Tito? v Jolly Gootl Fellows", 'i‘lio rcniziiu- tier 01 the evening was 50PM l" socinl intercourse. ,C—§ /_“liog \\ in V001’ \l lluoni"? : l I I \ \ l 3&5 eloitls Goolhlnq “Tdhnu nllnl hushflllazxoan- minor ti-xrwl in’ q-ulcbIY- - Q sluyqotlcn 955°‘ n. ASK LIQUOR PROBE OITAWA. Dec. 8 — (GP) -'1b¢ Canadian Temperance Fedeutiq today asked Prime Minister Sh Laurent to appoint s royal oom- misrion to investigate the sale oi! liquor in Canada. A delegation met the Prime Minister and pre- sented c brzef which suggested the comnvssitm should investigate the economic. social. political. moral and pttblic-lteall-h smash I the liquor question. ._.__..€.._.___._. “mo- >M.,..,.._t-u~zdc<~‘31§'-§‘§' 5W Model SKI} 5"ii5li°l"*2°l§.i., IN TABLE RADIOS LOOK FOR THE NAMI afar/arm H. A. LOVE ST. AVARDS Phone 2356-1. ‘y flfi-fihainssv i... 5