NOVEMBER l. ma a ‘l A Feature For Every Friday Among The Farmers Federation ilf Agriculture Ilewe -_____L rum‘ stmueo several chooses and new develop- nents are evident in the potato nature since last week. Latest core mt; with Ottawa lead us to be- ggye that there will be no price mppon on potatoes this year. The Federation executive, at s loint meeting with the Potato Pro- nomm committee two ween ago Twmmended a price support at 55¢ years level. such an arrange- nent to be acceptable and confer-m nth the floor price set-up in the yum-j Stales. Appflféntly thick could not be yorkcd out and we are it'd to be- ML, that the policy of the pricos s mppOli board is not. to net floor prim or,- any ccwrnodii-y where sur- aluses do not exist. i An gmergerlcy meeting of the Federation executive was held fuesdny evening to discuss the whole situation. some directors wanted to hold a mass meeting 0i m ‘he potato producers. but the 1iaj::ll_v irlt that nothing could b9 moniplished by such a meeting 113W and that local surpluses this year were the problem of the grow- " or the community- They emphasized that the Ebder- ition is meant to co-ordlnatc the Jicrts of farm people generally and In assist the producers of any in- “gtry In effecting a. solution after hey have taken some action them- iclves. A good example of that was with the Dairymens’ Association. .11.". a crisis developed in market- n; butter. the Federation both arovincially and nationally- by ilk- 11g up the case with the Dairyrnen were able to get results. 0hr Federation succeeded in get.- jing an overall Potato Promotion Jommittee appointed to look after potato disease and merchandising roblcms. The producers of our Largest cash crop actually have no vi Provincial organization which truly "Presents them. st one time could pretty well speak for the potato industry. bu now recognised that some reor- ganisation steps are necessary to retain producer ' mendaticns were made st the lost annual meeting toward reorganizing but to date have not been acted upon by the Farmers want to know, why? What was done about the survey? Why was there not County Federations are set up on a a position to spools loudes- in some oi those matters. might hsve been mode for storing s considerable quantity of surplus potstou on the Mainland. How- ever. threat of rot ‘development up until the present time and tthe un- gertainty of market Io growers or the producers of ‘any industry in organize set up marketing boards to resulate prices. protect farmers from the effects of specu- lative gamblers in the industry and the“ warehouses Wm “W: next summer. mar be at lout twenty new producer- owned frost proof warehouses built on the Island before next Fall. ‘rhe Dominion Government still has a policy of contributing 31 1-2 per cent of the cost of houses to producer groups who are‘ incorporated and operating under s system where there audit and some responsible super- vision. It is hoped that our Pro- negotiate s. satisfactory agreement The Potato Growers‘. Association t it t! control. Recom- board o! directors. s further meeting eld? We hope in another year when trong financial basis we will be in Arrangements conditions revented us from any act- n. . Our policy still is to sssfst potato themselves, ordinary mixed 1 s. more orderly system of g.. We also believe that there should such ware- is an outside nclai Government will be able to construction and ‘W’ 9 meelif-‘Z in Charlottetown in the near future to discuss all those problems involved in the potato situ- ation if there is a from the growers. at the Fair in Amherst on Thurs- day at noon. There will be a special speaker to present the internation- -..__________.._.__ _.__.;.. your cé/k/ren 40/7/ eat pa/f/muz‘ coax/fig _/ mmnvwaitihwilw ________________ n the very near future so that the development of be possible The Federation is willing to spon- suificlent demand Maritime Winter F11: The 1701830 banquet will be held ’ Goal Company. Phone M98. IHIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN m: CENTRAL ousnorsn "'--—--— .....__.... __i|l This column is reserved for news of Iocsl iakreot, but advertising oi a newly nature may be inserted st Ive cents s word. strictly psy- sbie in sdvsaoo. . 000K’! for Photographs AT YOUR SERVICE-AIM“! All! YOU READING Holmany Store News? BUNBEAM Mixrnasiers and iron- masters at Toombs Music Store. VISIT DBPAGE'S Shoe Sale to- day. Bargains in shoca for all the family. Corner of Richmond and Queen Streets. Iii/S GALLOWAY KENT due to load Livestock and General Cargo for St. Pierre and St. John's. Mid. Pfidly. November 4th. For space reservations and information. apply Buntaln, Bell dr Co._ Agents. " WELL BABY conference con- ducted by the Public Health Nur- ses will be held at the Health De- partment, 188 Prince Street every Friday afternoon from 2 to Formerly held at Red Cross House. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA.--Divine worship will be conducted on Sunday. Nove-mber 6th, as follows: Clyde River 11 A.M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Canoe Cove ‘7 P. M. Rev. Neil Herman will be In churn. Rev. C. Carlyle Webster. Interim Moderator. THE PRESBYTERIAN‘ CHURCH IN ‘CANADA. - Marshfield Charge. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be celebrated in ‘the lilurshflelli Church next Lords Day, Ncvernboi" 6th, at 3 P. M. Rev. Donald Nich- olscn, Interim Moderator. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. -— Sunday. November 6th. Long Creek 11.00 A.M. Clyde River 3.00 P.M Kings- ton 7.30 P. M. We shall also assist (Continued o‘; Page '1) in the Legion Memorial Service at Clyde River at 2 o'clock. Rev. ll. Barber. Pastor. TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATE. — Services for Sun- day, November 6th. are. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Communion service C. S. 11 A. M. Rev. C. A Hicks, Minister. MONTAGUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE. — Services at Montague 11 A. M. Lower Montague 3 P. M. Remembrance Day Service at Mon- tague 7.30 P. M. Dr. MacKenzie will conduct all service. Young People's Service il.30-P. M. l1 A. M. 0N LIFIIN- the r 92 Kent Si. Opposite Charlottetown Hotel Jiituvarrs uxr, mono m. OONFEDERAT! summon. HOWARD MselNNll Footwear st .175 Queen Street. criasrannams. _ Outstand- lng values. Toomibs Music store. RUMMAGE saw - Saturday. November 5th, 3 P. M. St. Peter's Hall. Cathedral Ladies Guild. DON'T MISS Pitte specials MMJFARLANE BROS. FURNITURE I Charlottetown. P. E. I. LePagcs Shoe Sale today! Shoes for all the family at greatly re- duced prices. BRADAEBANE Pastoral Charge, services Sunday, Nov, 6. Pleasant Valley 11 a.m.; North Granville 3 p.m.; Bradalbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. W. I. Green, guest speaker. MucPhail, Minister. W. VERNON — ORWELL UNITED CflURClL-Services Sunday. Nov- ember 6th. will be as follows: Vernon River at ll. o'clock. Orweii 2.30. Cherry Valley. 7.00. Rev. E‘. C. Evans, Supply Minister. MURRAY HARBOUR. PBESBY- TERIAN CHURCH. — Service and Sacrament of the Lord's Supper, Novarniber 6th, at. 3 P. M. Miflster, Rev. James Clark. / TRYON PASTDRAL CHARGE.- llnited Church Services will be held Sunday, November 6th. as follows: Tryon. 3 P. M. Crapaud. 7.30 P. M. Cape Traverse. All wel- come. Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. 3A1- early tomorrow morning. a WE ARE OVERLOADED -TOO MUCH STOCK-OUT THEY GO! OF PERLMAN FURS iMiliiTREAl-l 3 Days Only-Sat, Mon. & Tues. -N0v. 5-7-8 What would you do if you, had a. large stock of Fur Coats and warm Fall weather ro- l-arded selling? That's just what we are doing! We have slashed prices in order to unload and you benefit just at the right time of the year. All Fur Coats on sale are regular merchandise priced at cost and in many cases, below cost. FIRST COME - FIRST SERVED. But be here them over. price. 15 ' Fur iioats Reg. $198 - Go at $99. Good many stylish Inr Oosts prio- ed below cost. Must be seen to be appreciated. Drop 1n and look You sre under no obli- gation 1n buy-hue better be early —we expect s quick soil-out at this C0 l7. Good quality! Tlko your choice of Black Sell Dyed Rabbit, Sporty Raccoon Cosh, Mouton Processed Lamb or Brown 9 Fur iloats Rog. $295 — Go at $ 1 47I Plenty of sisoai ney Dyed Rsbbib-But come oar- thls event. others. ' Marked Away Down t0 Sell Fast, Hurry! reams To Suit Your Budget ' Pay Cash. Ilcw Perlmaa For Cont. 92» KENT sr. J. Arrange Monthly laymen‘: TIIAlIE-III YourOIdFurOoQtaadre- - eeivesgeaeroosslowssoc lowsrdsthepdrohsscofa 0|’ ~ rsnsmwaamaraws TDPQUALITYRACCOON®ATS........-'d95 rmizsrouaanviviusxaabcososnu s60 GREYRUSSIANSQUIRRELLHHL-H... 8'75 e95 HUDSONSEALDYEDMUSIGATAH... FINERUSSIANPERSIANLAMB FINEMOUTONPROCESSEDLALIB.....SZ9S BROWNSEALDYEDRABBIfi......-.... 29s MUSKRATBACKCOATSt.............. saannvan RABBIT-Mink Trimmed sea Regular NOW $175 199 450 298 288 398 279 _ 389 295 829 395 495 550 695 550 850 675 n - n 23 Fur Boats Reg. $375 — Go ai- $188. You can't go wrong at this Pr!“ -—Bctter Fur Coats taken from regular stmk and price slashed for Persian Lamb Paws, Muskrat, French Seal Dyed Rabbit ‘rimmed with Black or Grey Lamb, Dropped Silver Raccoon and many B. race: rmzsia__ HARVEST FOOD SALE riuosv- SATURDAY‘ and MONDAY ' Savings You Can't Afford To Miss at small pkg. BoI-h ' HEINZ McCREADWS RED ROSE MARVEWS SODAS or MILK LUNCH. 2 pkgs. . . . . . . . 55c OXYDLOL. lge. pkg; IVORY SNOW. SHREDDED WHEAT, 2 pkgs. . 29c LUX TOILET SOAP. 3 for 27c COCOA. Bakers. I lb. fin . . . . 37c TOMATO KETCHUP. I3 oz. boi. 21¢ CHOW cl-low. coerce. train. 1i¢ for..........37c 24 oz. bof. . 33c FRESH and 9’ cooxeo MEATS‘ Picnic style Pork _ SHOULDERS. lb. . 45c Ave. 6 t0 8 Lbs. Machine Slit-ed BREAKFAST BACON. lb. .. . . 69c Fresh Pork SHOULDERS, lb. . 39c Trimmed PORK CHOPS, Iii. 59c Sweet Pickled Shoulder ROAST seer. lb. 49¢ ' HEIN Z CAMPBELL’S TOMATO JUICE. 20 oz. ‘Iin 13c: 2 for . . .. 25c JELLO. JELLO PUDDING and LEMON PIE FILLING. 3 pkgs. TOMATO sour. 1o .1. i-in 13¢; SWANSDOWN . can: FLOUR. Pkg. 39¢ AYLMER ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT MARMAUADE. 24 oz. iar 29c DOMESTIC OR JEWEL ' SHORTENING. Lb. 29¢ if 25c 2for....-25c FRESH FRUITS and ' VEGETABLES Island I Island FLORIDA GRAPEFRIIIT Choice 392 Count ORANGES— CELERY. head .. I9: CRANBERRIES. lb. 29c 96 Count, 3 for . 29c GRAPES. 2 lbs. . . 29c Doz. 25c: 2 doz. . 49c ‘<39 \ “i I80 Count. per 220 Count, per Buy Island Grown Unexcelled in Beauty Buy I-hem by the Hamper APPLES and Quality Hamper .. . $3.50 Hamper . . . $2.95 SEEDED ICING SUGAR. RAISINS. I2 oz. pkg. 23c; 2 for 45c BULK COCOANUT. lb. . 55c . I lb. pkg. .12: PIIOIIE 2246-2247 . H. C. ATKINSON GRUGETEIIIII IN MEMORIAM WALLACE B. McNElLL At the City Hospital before dawn! first light on September 22nd, Wallace B. McNelll of Ver non River in the afternoon o! his life answered the call of his Hea- venly Creator. Born at Vernon River where he had lived his en- tire life, his home was always l1 haven of rest for all who entered and where his conduct was always the symbol of hospitality. The late Mr. Macrreill was a man or exceptionally fine physique and appearance. During his younger days he took an intensely active interest. in all community affairs particularly in the Conservative Party, the Scottish gathering mid games where the proud Tartan was ever conspicuous on his mai- estic figure. The lste Mr. MeNeill was oi pure Highland Scottish lineage. his father being the late Rodrick Mc- Neill and his mother Catherine Ann Campbell. After his father's death, the late Wallace B, Mc- WIien o tracker is crisp it's “got everything" uIIII Christies Dainty Sodas are... 111-115 Grafton St. ‘all the woy through Christie's Biscuits Neill automatically ‘ ‘J19 hereditary Earl of Barri. "l? m" ular chieftsin a! an ancient and noble clan. Ha leaves to mown his wife. for- merly Mary McMillan of St. Pet- ers Bay and one daughter Evelyn RN. of Boston, Mass. who "i- turned horns several months ego to nurse her father with loving care throughout his finel illness. Also left survivim is one brother. Colin, of Vernon River together with g host of friends and reis- tives. The floral tributes. Mass cards. and letters of sympathy. bore sil- ent tribute to tha high esteem in which he was held. His largely attended funcml was held from his iota residence to 8t. Joach- im's Church where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by his pastor the Rev. Father Oiliis who also conducted the services at t!!! 3"" in the church cemetery, where all that was mortal of s beioving hus- band. fsther and brother were tenderly laid to not. OICIIISTIA PLAN! ‘IOU! . M0 190v. I - (OP) — 5|; 111cm“ . conductor estrs of London. announced today that he will bring the orchestra to this continent next year for a tour that will be "the greatest cf- fort of purely private enterprise in the history of music. The elim- weelt tour. first in Canada and the United States for the IOO-piece orchestra, is expected to begin in Montreal next Oct. 16. of the Royal Philharmonic Orch- OUTPOSTS HEARD FROM NEW DELHI - (OP) -- Tele- graph links with India's northern- most telegraph outpost at Lela, in snowbcund Ladakh. have been rc- - stored. Communications between India and Ladakh were were!!!“ when tribal raiders overran Lad- akh about two Y9"! 18°- ?i.ned¢ Qualihfles "saline" ORANGE PEKOI CORNED BEEF, lb. 42c