A . my 25. 1952 A Fggture for Every li'rldlY-- , Among The Farmers v Federation of Agriculture llewe uv. Later rain You Think At a recent gatherlnl W8 1'59"” ed to a group of farmers discuss hgympking and the remark was made um, me hay was still green farmers should get over the idea that if there is something wrong that all they have to do is call the attention of the Government to it. . They will only be listened to if THE CENTRAL ,GUAR.D'lAN of local interest, of I uesvsy nature may be inserted This column is reserved for news but advertising at five cents a word. strictly pey- able In advance. JIMMTS TAXI - Phone 525. HOWARD MacINNl8 FOOT- WEAR st 173 Queen Street. "PRESCRIPTION SERVICE" - Giggey'e Pharmacy. SOUVENIRS AND GIFTS at The NEW WILLIS PIANO. -s Rich Mahogany. Special price. Toombs Music Store. ' TWO FIJGHTI WEEKLY to the " i' ' . . . Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited 2001 or 540. DR. -1. P. MlI.LAR'l Dental Of- nce will be closed from July 28th to August 11th. - i wmscoa PETORAL cluaaa. -ma GUARDIAN. CHARLO'rTETO'W'N I- Ietsreeti To Power in illelec Elections race THREE 0. MOST for your MONEY! I iiSupremacy” Refrigerators and "I9 "l”"1”" exprnaed "wt they 'peak with "med voice Abegwelt Gift court 181 Great 3"Vm' sl"'d'y' July 37"" "51 T f rmers seem to be unduly through competent leaders and ' wlnaloo south 11 A. M. Hlghfleld 2 ' iizasriii i: getting at the 1:17.! t can progvle thaltl demgtnds dmat1:le..:;: George street.-93:1; evenings. P. M. Winn” Norm no I M. ::..:.'::...:..'..3. ':.”.”.”.':.i .:.::.:...s"' 3" " mm. - -mm-w at :;:::.::::wn W '- W mav- timea" '5 i ifl Dr . 1-ll' - large extent Mr A very "Hm" Potato 1 aspects lI,Jal'Ee:3;hopslg2G11fI.:I1e.. 2”” t . loss of feedini value in nest We ' t onoss noena omusrum i that anyone ever started i,l.i,i:.”ti.,5,)"too early and believe in respect. to this crop that the early bird always catches the worm. Joint Stock or C0-DPGNHV9 Business enterprises may be d3' veloped by u aingte individual in investing capital. by a partner- ship of two or more persona who pool their resources or by a large number of people investing funds through the purchase of stock in it joint stock company or in a co- operative Association. Bgsically, from a legal stand- point the difference is not very great in the latter two methods. but the objectives and results may be quite different. Stock is purchased in a joint stock com- pany primarily as an investment with the hope of return on it. and not with the idea of obtain- ing any particular service from the concern. People do not buy stock in a gold mine because it ttiil provide them with any par- ticular goods or services. I 0 Investors in a co-operative are not so much concerned with div- idends on their stock as they are with the profits or savings which are made for thcrscrvice render- Ni A furnteris co-operative, financ- cd by the share capital of those who use the business has a two- fold function and for this reason usually has the active support and interest of it's shareholders. A Great General it is quite likely that generals who win great victories believe in and trust the soldiers under them in fact. we believe that generals hccome great because they first of all had .unbotlnded confidence in their men and could inspire them to heroic efforts.. The same may be said of pub- lie and civil life. people progress Optimism is apparent in the po- tato businesa and making allow- ances for the slips that may. oc- cur between the cup and the lip. prospects for profitable returns from the coming crop are good. The combination of high prices and good crops, places potato growing in a class by itself as a moneymaker. Hence the tempta- tion to over-expand production and forget that all of us cannot make a living or a fortune by growing potatoes. On the average farm, a moder- ate acreage, well cared for, can over a period of years be a val- uable adjunct to a. system of mix- ed farming. What Of The Future? Prince Edward Island. as a Prov- ince, has nothing to compare with it agrlcuiturally. Its development has been held back by lack of profitable domestic markets near at hand and the necessity of pay- ing heavy freight cltarges. both on what we buy and what we sell. Lack of cheap power has also worked against cheaper and more efficient production, the scarcity of farm labor has forced farmers into heavy expenditures for ma- chinery. creating problems of fl- nancing and the necessity of ac- quiring more land to support ma- chinery. For those who like to dream or look into the future. speculation on the Island's future can be in- teresting. possibly profitable. that the mineral resources present in Eastern Canada will be develop- ed with consequent lncreasc in industry and population, seems al- most certain. That as the popula- tion of Central Canada increases. agricultural production will be in- creasingly absorbed by iis own population. is also a reasonable surmise. SPECIAL YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICE. wiltehire. Sunday. 8.00 P. M. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United church of Canada. Services Sunday. July 37th. Bonshaw It A. M. Desable 3 P. M. Hampton 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. H. Baxter, lvlinister. BREADALBANE UNITED PAS TORAL CHARGE. - Services Sun- day, July 27th. Breadalbane 11 AM. Rose Valley 3 P. M. Sunday school 2 P. M. North Granville 7.30 P. M. W. B. MacPhall, Minister. ON FRIDAY EVENING. July 25th at 8.00 P. M. sharp there will be a sacred concert in the Tryoll Baptist Hall by the Daily Vacation Bible School. Everybody welcome. Silver collection. t BREADALBANE I'RESBYTER- IAN CHURCH. -. There will be scr- vice on Sunday. July 27th. at 11.00 A. M. Mr. Gardiner Dalzell. B. A.. will conduct the service. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Interim Moderator. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. .- Sunday July 27th. North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.00 P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools as loc- ally announced. Rev. ll. Barber, Pastor. TRYON PASTORAL (IIIAR.(iE.- United church of Canada. Services on Sunday. July 27th. as follows: Cape Traverse 11 A. M. Tryon 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. A .Jardine, B. A.. B. D.. Guest Speaker. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Divine Worship Sunday. July 27th. Central 11 AM. Pleasant Grove 2.30 P. M. York 730 P. M. Rev. J. M. Sprouie, CHURCH. -. service Sunday. July 27th. at 7.30 P. M. 13110! Robert Jones will be the speaker. Donald and Wallace Wood of Marshileid will sing. PRESBYTERIAN OEIJRCH IN CANADA. A Divine Services Sun- day, July 27th. Marshfield 11 A. M. Mt. Stewart 3 PM. Harrington 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. V. Crawford. CAVENDISI-I UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE.--Sunday. July 27th. North Rustlco 11 A. M. Stanley Bridge 7.30 P. M. Sunday School. Cavendish 10 A. M. in the Baptist Church. North Rustlco 10 A. M. Rev. George Gough. Minister. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHARGE. - July 27th. Services at New Glasgow at 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Baptist at 7.30 P. M. Rev. M. Watterworth, Minis- ter. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Sunday, July 27th. Sunday School 10 A.M. Morn- ing Service 11 A. M. Evening Ser- vice 7.30 P. M. Mr. Lee M. Mac- Naughton, Minister. Rev. T. H. B. Spmers. M.A., S.T.M.. Interim Mod- erator. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. C Services Sunday, July 27th. Cherry Valley, Sunday School 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Vernon River Sunday School 1.45 P. M. Service 2.30 P. M. Eldon 7.30 P. M. Rev. John F. MacKay. 13. D.. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Canada. Brookfleld Charge. The following are the hours of service for Sunday. July 27th: I-Iantsvilie 11 a.m., Hunter River 3 p.m..Glas- gow Road 7.30 p.m.; 5.8. in Brook- fleld at 10 a.m. Mr. L. Blaikie, student minister, will conduct the Head of the Union Nationals gov- ernment, 62-year-old Premier Mau- rice Duplessia, celebrating his 25th year in politics, was returned to power along with 13 of his 21 cabi- net mlnlstars in the Quebec prov- incial elections which saw nearly 1,500,000 men and women, more than half the eligible voters. go to the polls. The three defeated min- lstera without portfolio were re- placed by the Liberals, who almost tripled their vote of eight in 1948 to 23 in 1952. The vlctory,"wh1ch saw the Nationale government put back in power for third consecutive time with 08 of 92 seats, came after a turbulent campaign and an elec-. tion day marked by near riots. shooting and disturbances in vari- ous parts of the province. 3 Churchill Sunday School at 2 P.M.i Rev. Donald Nicholson, Ministel. 1 EGG PRICES ADVANCE --, Egg production continues to de- crease, reports Mr. F. M. NElSll.. District inspector Poultry Pro-, ducts. General quality is only fairf Demand is strong at other Marl-i time points for the well gracledi product. Egg prices have advanced and producers are now receiving for ungraded eggs delivered AL 50. AM 48, B 24, C 18. Dealers are quot- ing for the graded pack delivered AL 60, Am 53. B 32. C 22'nl'ld quot- ing retailers for this pack AL 63. AM 01, B 36, C 26. Eggs are retail- ing to consumers at AL 65-70. AM 63-0. B 45. C 35. The poultly mar- ket remalns quiet with prices un- changed. FUNERAL YESTERDAY -, The It TOPS in Design! ll TOPS in Value! Just Received at A TOPS in Quality! Approx. 9 cu. ft. 1 23279 Only 528 DOWN 516.00 Monthly Simpson's is proud to present their beautiful new "Supremacy" refrlgcraklra-just ' rcct-ivcd from the factory! when you consider the NEW LOW PRICE and the'NEW LOW TERMS. there is absolutely nothing to prevent you from enjoying the best in refrigeration this summer. -I pounds capacity. Fruit and Vegetable Crisper. Glass Meat or Defrost Tray. -Isl-I-I-cl-I"? years. Two convenient ice cube trays. One-piece acid and stain-resistant porcelain fopd compartment. Refrigerating ttnit sealed in steel for lifetime lubrication -- guaranteed for five Note the features below: Welded steel constrttction with 3" Fiberglass insulation. Hy-baked white Delux enamel finish. Approximately 9 cubic foot capacity, with frozen food chest having thirty towards greater achievements At, the moment, Prince Edward B. A., Minister. services. Everybody welcome. . 'hen their efforts are directed by 11 d t ' d be t by dens. M. , f””"3l '5” Mi” Ml”7y.D”mh”e ll” I w rympmhwc and understanding lelnaclg, 1alod1”lfI1)El:dlml1ingiI are”. as NEW LONDON PRESBYFEW TRYON pp BONSHAW GROUP held yesterday morning fror3tant1l;: - '- O N leaders who believe in the almost boundless capacity of the average man for sell improvement by the incentive to increase produc- the Lord's supper at Long River follows:-Tryon, Baptismal Service High Mass was celeb.-Med by the group action. tion and farm more intensively 11.00 A. M. Evening Service 7.30 (tr, moo A. M. Sunday school 101- paw, Rev. Harold J. cmken 3,- Pail-bearers were Gerald MacDon- The many friends of Mr. Ma ng. and besides ion at the The power of the people is become greater and greater. P. M. Preparatory service on Frl- lowing, Public wot-shlp,11,00 A. M. siat,ed'by Rev, zenneu; Macbon. aid. Earl MacDonald. Lynnwood Colm Macswaln are pleased to see waste! Honestly, Ellen. I've known boundless and while fol", n Um9- The optimist can pcrilllps vis- day 8.00 P. M. Clifton 2.30 P. M. westmoreland. Sunday Schoo111.00 aid as deacon and Rev. Owen McNelll, Harold Bulpitt, Jamt-s him out again alter his recent farmers who could winter a fine they may be turned aside from nan” gm; Province by the Yen? Sunday School 1.30 P. M. A. M. Public Worship 7.30 P. M. Kigglns as sub deacon. Rev. How- Cmlllard and Flallk D0"?lll09- illness which confined him to bed.-pair of cattle-or indeed more, on lcsitlmnle 0b.l8C1iV05 Mid 109” 2000 becoming a veritable garden -: gay, w, G, Kmam pane, M-d wtgm was Master of Cefe. ------i T what: wggted about the rings aims frustrated by individuals or with customers clnmouring for the CORNWALL UN;-rED CHURCIL ' ' monies. present in the Sanctuary Personms nowadays! YOu.d think firm”, small groups of individuals. in position of power or privilege, yet eventually the common man ar- rives at his goal and triumphs over the reactionary forces which Lord's Day, U, 4 may seek to exploit hint mire: fevfnuiovigr ltligfic preach at Kingston -gt 3.0.; p. M, July mg, 3. the mom,” me, 0, ducted by Rev. Harold Crokell. tvltnl. ed. id bring ill the old rake and A year of plenty this, with ha, The Fame, And Th, alum, 3” m n 0 ml? D and at New Dominion at 7.30 P. M. worship. Service beginning at 10.45. lldy that better. But" he shook his in abundance on these and the As the trend towards industrial- izatlon develops with the conse- quent increase in urban popula- tion, rural people have.less and less influence in a political sense. This fact is becoming increasing- ly true in Central Canada. In the years go by our production will be in increasing demand and wide range of products which can be grown here. It would not he impossible to increase our total production many times over and with this will come and particularly to improve stan- dards of education. Farms on the average will be- come larger but lhe number of small holdings will also increase. as specialization in the growing of small fruits and vegetables in- creases. Living standards will im- IAN CHURCHES.-Services Sun- day, July 27th. The Sacrament of Services will be, held July 27th as follows: Cornwall at 11.00 A. M. with Rev. T. E. MacLennan. D. D.. of Montreal. as guest preacher. The Ministcr.' Rev. A .S. Weir. will All Sunday Schools will meet at OF UNITED BAPTIST CHURCHES. Services on Sunday, July 25th, as THIE PILESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed in the Church at Canoe Cove next Evening service 7.30 P. M. Clyde the hours recently announced. River, Nine Mile Creek and I)flii0TilI DIX SAYS- Continued from page 2 eyes. as well as in her own. residence of her nephew, Donahue, to" All Saints Church. Cardigan. where Solemn Requiem were Rev. John Sullivan and Rev. Wilfred McCardle. Rev. Bernard Glllls, D.D.. assisted in the ClICiil'. Interment was ill the church cem- etery where scrvices were con- IN MEMORIAM In memory of Ralph Laddie Mc- Garry, Southport. who died in France. July 25th, 1944. Fond is the memory that lingers. F. A. STEWART JONES, Special Representative. Alvin has returned lting Mrs. John Baker, Charlottetown. Card Of Thanks MacDonald. Flat River. to his home alter Mr. and Mrs. Edward McGee mead soberly, ”there's no time now and children. of Toronto. are V15-var Second raking! In my, time rd ibe ashamed to leave a field without pevery last wisp of hay gathered up. - "Tho untidincss is . . . McGee's father. Mr. Continued from page 2 Ellen's Diary ldeal one for the haylrlgi upset- Good-night. . . . . . were never going to want for for their stock againi Ive seen just as good a year's as this . . . . g ----V; .... .. W. -, ,,.AM a mighty scrimp one following! It being a patient in the P.E..1. Hos Just gwe me umev Ellen" he omirpicould happen again." hay and surrounding farmlands-to mow, and make, and save. And today, an Until tomon'ow- - - Diary - . . Thi ' i . t - lhei mm. ptimiettprtwlmiviiiszi iivlillIeb:niti:qlliir;xfi:iicalli't'lfilenirortiglgle Drove, but will become much worseSwlgiridfriatifliiatiginniflilgd ilinslaymiiloirzi” D”" m the ol" mat " "met I . h to X i I bus nesa an n us ry r I -m-.. I 1 1.. memory wg will hold you dcar wls express my sncelc , N S around agriculture and for this iences which are the exception DE Q I --I I L 6;” . .. thanks to Dr. Lmdlam of me reason all political parties are rather than the rule today. AR MIPS Dlxi M 29' I "m a high schonl mmhen and have As longaas ethe years roll along. PCE. 1'. Hospital. ills assistants. the? become very interested in onc of my pupils--a boy of 16. He comes lo scc me every chance he gets. so I conclude he is interested in me. too. It would be hard for me to stop seeing him, bllt do you advise such .1 course? Construction of farm buildings will be of a more permanent type and more attention will be paid to farmstead and community beautification. conscious of the importance of agriculture. If there is a "Farm Bloc" at Ottawa. it is certainly among the Prairie members. For this reason. DAILY CROSSWORD We think of you in silence. And oft repeat your name. What would we give to hear your voice. And see your face again. Sadly Mourned by Father, Mother and Sister. me while a patient there; also the clergy. Rebekah Sisters and thei many friends who visited me and, those who were an extremely kind) after leaving hospital, and to all? those who sent gifts. flowers. fruii..l confectionery, magazines, cards and, ANXIOUS ANSWER: You are doing a most foolhardy thing, both from your own standpoint and from the boy's. No 16-year-old boy could be ser- iously lntcrcstcd in It woman almost twice his age. I-Iis feeling to- ward you is slmply a form of schoolboy crush and will inevitably pass. Better treat it in the same why or serious trouble is in store for you. Entry forms and prize lists may be obtained by writing to Box 123, Charlottetown. Entries must be registered before July 28. There is no entry fee and L"'m'” entries from all parul of the Province will be wel- lil! Ll ii ACROSS ll.Breesa 25.Unitof If knowledge oi! your attachment reaches the wrong quarters, it lame” i coined. 1. Defective o.splral heavy might mean the loss at your job. . t Ferry but 1.Pmm 2e gdxlttl DEAR noaoruy ma 1-I-WT Mm "Md mum. I (V.r,) a.Asize . oncu e I I: have con going with It nice boy but "OW ' ' 1. Distance ofcoal 28. Going my mother does not approve of him as she claims he drinks too much. wh'l'hl::I::u:;m:,3 ':um:l"le'3'e.u pup,-mnl. - )o,3gvg;-.3; 30 rgthgr Actually, he docsnt take more than four or five drinks when he is um," in Fume on July 25 19”. 12. Doctrine ll.Cunnihg (affection. with me. Becapse my father was a heavy drinker. mother has the ' 13. Bar window 10.0Wned ete terml "me ldell Bhmll "Y "N!" Wll0 '-W93 8 dl'lYlk- God saw that you were weary lt.WiId on 18. Cooks in fat 32. Strings V A, . I p The hill too hard to climb. (Ann 1g.ggockog 33,subm.,-m,, gmlgg lmgiagii) ANSWER: I-lavent you sense enough to profit from experlence-- so no cloud your wen;-y gyglldg 15.G,.eekltu" nnumw ubbrl) , -1! even if the cxperience is that of someone else? Your mother is And whigpu-ed "Peace; be thine," 11.Placo 20. Friar'stlLle 34.Shoshonean Yesterday's Allure: absolutely correct in her warnings. Four or five drinks is much a b h 1 ",3-mu" ztwrum of mg," - 39. Egypuln too much for a young man to take. in fact, even one drink can often F111 lib fgzlllll Had I .V Iiher. go. nmhed "owe" - gggnemun god of be too much. If you dont want to store up misery for yourself. fol- T01 er. P0 "I In HINTS: . zlbetut 22 (HNM 31,3, pkuu" low moms advice and let the young man so. ; 27.Llta aln .Out.oldete obliged 11. Before - , ?"'r , , - its. F-on: u.M.M” gglskm 43. gem lzEAbR rlssh Dlfkl Slfrltcelmy mogller-Ln-law dlbdl sftx moiltths tafot. wheeled my us an . two s n sp ortes, as een solgrc 'src en a vow r:.:.”:::: i!lJ"ii.iS”.L'i.?;” ".3'"”..".”' ”:"'1:.-. :.V.r..r.rr' G094 Fwd 3 ll . . E! . II. III BITI I 3', In :9" doesn't want us to have any pleasure in the-house at all. He feels 0 i1 go G"-rd it's being dlsloynl to his mother's memory. In Quiet we" Clmducled i K. N- Restaurant. i ' a1'f::G?:y ANSWER: While grief over a parent's death is certainly un- 3'-Lmumpnn derstendable. your husbands attitude seems to verge on a guilt com- COMPLETE MENU we air.-. ::.:”.l: iifl.i"”it”:2"2E:.i2.':;i”.T.i”.:".?:.i".if'..l.t .'.l:::;:: ztl:3,f' mentally ill, and I strongly advise you to have lliI'1TlI see either a trusi.- TRY A MEAL ' ' . Either one could put is mind at rest and on-mu ”d.”".i.:””'i :”..:.:"::”;”' pp rently due more to his own shortcomings ' lsllzgin fiian to txitreeactual loss ofahla mother. M.Wili k -T ' I 45. 3 "5 Min Nlsaen cannot reply personally its readers but will answer FRANK LEE, ,. gs Nwl" problems of general interest through this column. . -f::ll'ylfll.liVe -r-:---- - --------- Master Chef. ' ti. Obtain 165 Great tit-ergo st., R Dow”. Charlottetown 75 Mssn LA to ' T - zalolpeep ....:,',';;g-9.? 'f5SM . .0ne-spot .4-3&3 C -4 , c 5' w (aggu, )1,(x . T apclty (Mum) MAONIFICIN 0. Long. hendledetlff brush DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Here's how to work it: - A X Y I) L I A A X R Iel.0Nol'lil.l.0W One letter simply stand for an ” . In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apol- "0PlIies.ithe length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. Acryptegremoaetstiea PKWP-'I2W IPP HKHHTMX IZCP zw wsvozvq-rxwr. 1-us rrrs on. any -Tiff! IPSUQW OTWW-RTUQ. Yesterdays myptoqoerat soon: PRAISE AT MORNING WHAT near amen: AT mam. 3,Ut..A3.wAlrs rllrnx my M"l'.9P1Nl08.l5l.&.llI.-:.P9P.!- s S Ell” 5.”. Woyaf HEARING AID oNlYsu THIS FAST-ACTING YEAST KEEPS WITHOUT REFRIGERATION! 'i'imusamlt of Maritime wmttcn have found the perfect amnver In your problems in hot weather. It's the new Fleischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast! This modern form of famous Fleischmann'I Yeast keeps full-strength and fast-acting in your cupboard! No refrigeration! If you bake at home-get 1 month's supply of Flcischmann's Fast Rising Dry Yeast. Always on hand for speedy baking and grand results 1 etotll ” built inside-out so bllszerde won't blow it away, will get a field test next TUOIEC MIISIC SIUTC summer when members of the Arctic Institute of North America visit the Penny ice-cap on Baffin Island. Designed by Jeffrey Lindsay and lb” "7 Q"'”"' S'- Tea Popg of mg gum, - p - R M m . . ff ('llA1tl.0'r'r1l'l'owN. r.lr..f. tubing exterior framework from whi h i 11 ch 1 t, , interior support. poles. The tent. d:m0Illtl'ulIl:d eat. M'i)nt'r?:l."0laiilaa(i!ao 0' 10'0". N Hwuaei can be erected by two men in 25 minutes. ' ---- mama-on-r ram xaars sroalus otrrsloa - This new-type tent, i nursing staff, and my speciali ', nttrses for their many kindnesses to; - to