news letter of tatcment was ml 0 I 0th nlfgemsobjwt or the Potato d ...” to prevent the exploita- fir me growers. Clothed an 1”” this may e l”I”I5l;?m”Lfu?n8:aning that the WW1, concerned with endeav- . to obtain the M81195” W” 3m Wm, (M the growers crop. ' letitr stated on that oc- .my the gr-owsrs' license to be used almost an- the promotion, protec- advertising of the in- ., m- we see no inconsistency ”'5ml,I two statements. as the first I;Jw,,.... might. not necessarily in- I 'he expenditures of 111139 cney while the second tioii be an egeituive Pro-t ' , we question a manY 0 ,ryr,:mgront-rs who have not DIM ttgnse fees would give as a res.- ocn tear that the money would :,,,.'i,e used in the interests of the miigm Potato Board hasugecn . nd money in KS- Eftfdgitllj ;Ft::i6TEI public is well Mr. i.( where the responsibility In our :ireli' I” ion a ::d pm .n.-its in 'IllS r088l'd- 'Ti.,.. !”rd9i'at.I0ll'B lack of con- iidmii 1:1 the decision of the Sluureiue Court of the Province Qcllld appear to have been well mnawd in view of the subsequent -i of the Supreme Court of Our reaction to the 'c's decision, based as it the ruling of the high- "I 5- : in the land, would ap- pcar 'h be well justified. Tjw surrgcstion that individual memoirs of the Potato Board have been rxpcrlmenting with their own pp: ”'iI")TIf'8 is not well founded, in of the fact that Board ordczs ie been based on legis- lalroll c..acted in practically all i pr IWPS. L':r. such time as the farmer has a c'iv.irly defined and admit- ”; n through democratic pro- IP(l cess to group bargaining in the up at his produce. agriculture xi-.1. iiin.iin in the minds of most a non-revvardiing people occupa- '.1JlI. There has been little inclina- tion and practically no effort on um iw: of business in this Prov- ince in provide organized leader- Amp or planning in the develop- ment of agriculture; possibly agri- culture has no right to expect such assistance, but. it should not be expected to tolerate opposition at cvi-ry turn when the farm people seek to solve their own problems Supply And Demand Entering largely into discussions related to any attempt on the part of agriculture to exercise control over marketing is the perennial statement that the law of supply and demand is immutable and the iuggestlon that any interference with It, is nothing short of heresy. we recognize the effect of sup- piv and demand and would be pzepared to recognize the law pro- i-ided that all sections of the econ- riny were equally under its in- fluence. l-lcnvever, business, labor and industry have organized and pro- i-lded themselves with a variety of protective mechanisms which nui- .ify ilie ilme honored law. One hundred idle men on street at a factory door does lnfiueime the .wage rate in 'facinrV, a thousand tons of wtd lPl'llIlZEl' does not wreck the not the un- the mic, .".CIdS full of automobiles at Oshaxia do not result in a fire sale and yet the exponents of I79” P-'1iPIl7l'I.se maintain stoutiy that tumors have no choice or consider no alternative '.'nan ruinatlon when dill- " .: zi-sulis in ample supplies of commodities: the consumer other hand is to be held . ..o relief from exorbitant Wilttos when circumstances pro- duw .-i temporary scarcity. It Might Have Been I 1'. L5 interesting to gpeciugcg on '1” Wasllon of what would have t3VDDF2led in the potato business --is tear had anyone been able It HNIIYIIIEIY forecast what actu- ' WI happen, and had been '0 convince everyone as to A Feature for Every Frill!!- Among The Farmers Federation Iii Agriculture Ilows 1.-:1 THE CENTRAL GUARDIANI TI-IEpGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JIMMYB TAXI aP'.ionI Mb. KYANIZE Non Yeliowing white Enamel. Toomba Music store. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- It the HUGHES DRUG STORE." WALLPAPER -- I39 Bryenton as MacKay. the aocuracy of hi prediction. Certainly no grower would have patterns hel potatoes worth two dollars a bus 1 last fall for thirty-five KEEOSINE. Electric and Pro- cenu this spring. pane Gu Refrigerators. Bryenton Everyone would have attanpt- and Macxay. ed to sell in Novunber or De- cember and quite likely would have had forty cent potatoes lut fall. Telliiz the truth in No- vember and December. if anyone had known. might have produced far more serious consequences than the so-called misleading statements which were based on the best information available. Milk Prion Milk prices effective in Ontario as agreed to on April 17th and delivered to plants are as follows: All prices for 8.5 milk. Milk for butter and roller pow- der: t2.30 per hundred. Milk for butter and spray pow- der: 82.40 per hundred. Milk for spray whole powder: 52.50 per hundred. ' I03 MOTHER - New Zcnlth Hearing Aid. Late developments. 585.00. Toombs Music store. HANDICIIAFTS now being re. oelved at the Abegweit Gift Court, 181 Great George street. TAIIDR-ED T0 MEASURE SUITS 539.00 up. I. P. liiacPherson and SOIL NEW NORTHERN ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR5. - Special price. Toombs Music store. PRESBYTEBIAN C H U R C H Sabbath School, Marshfleld, will meet May 10th. at 10.30 A. M. VISIT HI-STYLE IIIILLINERY. CRABWELI. for Better Phou.-I graphs. t ,..L. VISIT HI-STYLE Milllnery and select I. hat for M0ua..'B Day. New models arriving daily. Every Btyle l-ll-Style. "WE TREAT THE SICK VVELL." Giggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's Bakery. There is no mystery tttachedl yin the word ”Co-operation”, nori (131120 CHURCH ygxposn-loymagic in any of its mCtdlIIt'aIlOnlI May 'n,h-13m, Trinity church, such as Co-operative, Co-Opls, i:tc.,I Charlottetown. Pageant May 12th "3 HPDIIPVI '0 business and 13th. "HIM. FLASH-A shipment of J. C. Higgins 3-speed bicycles Just ra- relved at Simpsons-Sears. Char- lottetown Store. ' gather" and the latter denntest method. action. system or unit of, operation, distinctly different. arirlt the opposite of .. 'nlt'inI, and status. ZION CUB AND scorr Pantry” There is nvthlnz Sale at Moore & McLeod's, Sat- " t in slimulalc MacKenzie. Deaconess. , y is not. confined to any class or Milk for evaporating and con- densing: 82.70 per himdrsd for domestic use; 32.40 for export. The Family Farm Past governments in the Uni- ted States have encouraged and supported the family type tu-m as one of the pillars of a stable society. Recently, however, cer- tain membars of the American Cabinet have been turning I. criti- cal eye on the American farm family and one has gone so far as to suggest that the family type farm was the big problem in agriculture and that agriculture hasn't kept pace with industry in moving toward a production line type of operation. While it may be possible to pro- duce food more efficiently under such a system we see associated with it certain disturbing factors such as absentee ownarship, and dependence upon alarge number of landless wage earners and mi- Sss our special racks at extra special prices, all this week. Every style Hi-Style. I HAS YOUR CAR had its spring; checkup. if not, why not have it done now at Mallett's Battery Ser-t vice. 'rus: voovs specials for Thurs-E day, Friday and Saturday. Assurt-; ment of spring coats on sale all 20'Z, discount. 12 other coats slight- ly soiled at 1-2 price. 1 UIGG-ALEXANDRA -- Services tor Sunday. May 10th, Ulgg trout A. M. Alexandra 7.30 P. M. All are welcome to these services. l.ic Thomas Poole, Minister. t HAMPTON PASTORAL, CHARGE. of Canada. Services Sunday. May; loth. llampton 11 A. M. Appin ltondj 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 ll. .Vl. Rev. R,- H. Baxter, Minister. grant workers. morning The millionaire members of the Eisenhower Cabinet fall to real- ize that Agriculture's contribution does not stop with the more pro- duction of food but involves hu- voiut rasrorcan cii.ums. -3 The United Church of Canada! Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproulc.l Sunday. May 10th, 1953. 930 A. M.1 Brackley. 11.00 A. M. York not man factors which cannot be ap- P. M. Central, . praised by accountants pouring w I over ledger" THE PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH Spring run IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day are as, follows: Canoe Cove. 11 A. M. siin-I day School 10 A. M. Clyde Rivcr, Mother's Day service 3 II. M. Churchill 7.30 P. M. Rev. Donald-I Nicholson, Minister. The approach of dropping oper- ations brings to every good (arm. er a. rebirth of interest and a re- lease of extra energy to carry him through the extra. hours of work required to finish the cropping as quickly as ponlbie. The farmer who realizes that in working with the soil and with the forcu of nature that he is dealing with living entitles, sees far more pm-. P059 in his Job. than those work- ers who deal with the cold life- less object. In springtime the sun is the farmer's timepiece and his watch IHETGIY I mechanism to measure the day into in too few hours. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our dear Father, Mn. HENRY COLE! who pusod away May 7th. 1051. CHILDREN'S DAY at the Ex- position at Trinity United Cluiri-h tomorrow, Saturday. two shoivlngs, 9.45 A. M. and again at 3.00 P. M Songs. stories. movies games and; exhibits, telling of the Church's work at home and Overseas. work at cost, Tuesday to Friday. May 5th-Bth. at 2-4 F. M. Bus service fmm Bus Terminal leaving 1.15, 2.15, 8.30, returning 1.30, 230. 4.30. ENTRIES In the Rural Realiti- flcation Contest must be mailed not later than Friday. May 8th. lnitial judging begins immediately there- after. Entry forms may be obtained from the Rural Beautification soc- iety. care of Prince Edward island Libraries. Charlottetown. Not just today. but every day. In silence we remember. Ever Remembered by Daughter. and Sons. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of my Grand- mother, Mrs. John Mountain, who pansd away May ltls, I050. TBYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- Ths United Church of Canada. Ser- vices on Sunday, May 10th. Tryon II A. M. Mother's Day Service. Cape Traverse 3 P. M. Rev. A. E. Kewley. B. A., B. D.. guest preacher. Crap- aud service cancelled, that all may attend our United evangelistic ser- vice in Tryon Baptist Church at 1. o . . Just a tribute of love and remem- 3 P M b"n"- NORTH iuvsn UNITED me. To a Grandmother who was one of 115-; PASTOR,”-E g sum,” II" Wk my 10th. Fairview 11.00 A. xif TM 10” "M II" "I'M! 0! "'0'! North River Sunday School 2.00 hIlh""- P. M. Church Service 3.00 P. M. M” '-I". ""5 In 0”" "'49" 0' Long Creek 730 P. M. Rev. I-l. Bar- l'0I . ber, Pastor. Lovlngly Remembered by Grand- daughter, Mrs. Ray Burt Jr. .KENNEDY”S onus and nuns same: The ha rdol-hearing, themselves, have given us this greatest I of all recommendations: I IIIIIIIIIE I952, 5-mm. CQIIIS-Going at it) ONLY LONG COATS- Slllll HIIIIE ---.-----310-00 IIEIIIIIIIIIIIIS I I ONLY SIIORIIES-Going at . .. 38.95 my tiny am it ONLY SUITS-Going at . . . . V2 PRICE IIIIIIFAIIIIIIIII is ONLY : BIOUSES-Going ai ... . . . . . . 31.98 3 EIEAI IIIIIEIS, EACH OIIY 0'5 tluoantdaabuteoutiiieowvlnsaseeet) SIZES 34 TO 40 IIJPS-Going at . Iooli Io: this Seal when buying a Hearing Aid 31.98 NO CHARGES 168 Queen st. k KENIIEIIY'S Ladies' Wear III-DAV uoiirv-not GUAIAIIIEE TOOMIS IMUSIC STORE N0 APPROVALS - The United Church; i VISIT FALCONWOOD Ocriipa-, tional Therapy Display and sale of' Belfastvut occupation or social distinction and umttlis-nretically, it never fails. De- ifirlonry in accomplishment ncrurs lnnly as a result of mlsapplicatlon L ;rinrl ahilsn. THE ANNYAI. MEETING nf ,I' W "M at latter-day inven- I-lartsv'ille Cemetery Committee vvill.”'”' '” ”I'Ii'PP'I"" but "1019? R be held in we Chumh Monday 9,,gypi'iiivipl:- that has been In active enjng at 3 ,,'C1oCk. J. A, Maclnmsltnpcratlon in every sphere of social Secretary, triruivliy down through the ages. iF.von in these modern days, its practical application is not con- iincrl. as niriy he erroneously sup- pIlSP(I, to l'f)lilIll('T('i.8I transactionsi, and cntorprisr. It is continually' in evidence all around us. wher- fevcr two or more persons pool, MUSIC FESTIVAL CoNCER.rs',tlieir resources and energies In II TONIGHT! Doors opt-En P, WV C. atlcomnmri caiisc for mutual benefit, 7 P. M. tconcert 7.45 P. M. sharp) i am hc”"'""'”' -, and at Community Centre at .130! Our gt-liblililtltlfill, ciiilrvliz-5,; p. M. (Concert 830 Sharp.) ISPI1-ITOI-S, institutions of various (Ie-t Isrripiion. etc. and even corpor-I CHI-RC” N0.nCEgThe Umtedmto trading organizations, are sill Church of canadm Kensinqmnthiiscil on comparative principles, Chnrgc. Sunday, May 10th, fiimiiv "mwugh mNhnds."( . wpck, Sunday School 10.00 ouocktiilton lllldvdlsllllillllfln of benefit: worship ll-00 ininy ronsirlr-talily differ. No cull. class or creed has a monopoly mil o'clock: , u t . .k f w "I t . R 05 wen H mm the ExpoS"”1on' co-operation or co-operative efforui are open to all. evening 7.30 p.m. Summerfieldi. ' .iis ildvanlagcs SPFVICPS 2 p.m. and 3 pm. Tplophnm Compamvvly hiiii-iy-clglit, ihnusandl Rev. LFIYIS M. Murray, B.A., B.D., miii- IT)” IE3! mum I sharl-holdcrs, is a grand example of practical co-operation in action. . ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, Sunday, May 10th. Service A. M. and 7.30 P. M. Rev. James lleathwond, Minister. THE VOGUE. Thursday. Friday and Saturday, barga;n.: one rack; of summcr dresses selling at 1-2, price. Anothcrassoriment of spring rlrcsscs clcnring at 1-3 discount. admlnisiia pip.-;VVp tkwlih IN MEMORIAM MRS. ROBERT VVALKEII. It was In the early part of IIic'! ,present century that co-operative; ltrnding in farm produce and com- lmoclity piirchaslng on a qiiantitvl The death occurred at the Pr'iiiccH"Sk' M” h'""""3 ”5t5h”3h"I i"I County Hospital on Wcdiiesday'lPri"”' Em.”"d Islmdr Th” "MT morning of Mrs. Robert xvnlkm. m'nal intention -was In bring aboutl her 75m ymr. The decmsed had better economic conditions on the, been lnlher usual good healthif1”"s.,""d Ie1"w.here' I" Mn" pm”, when stricken with a heart attacks I" I" 9" "W's" "nd 5' "5 W” Death followed very shortly nncpiir-ntinls unfolded and hccame real-I, wards. lily, its beneficial effect was sought' she was hnm M Clyd? RmT,by various communities and shar- nnd was the daughter of the late gimgonpllndufor and consumer in Artemua I-lvdc and Flora Anni ' , , . , ' . 4 The ohleclivn was nhlamed by Crosby. Most of her life ii as spent ',X,,,.,.mng hen”. ,.m,m.,.,l M9,. S '. ' ' , . , . . in ummcisitle vhciv she made n.m'dmg rxpmscs and ehmmamm host. of friends who will docplyi I - k, - d I. d i regret her passing. ller husband.Iflriglgkgeap:;in::?o;:Ce w;j;:,ppem' Robert Walker. predeceased her trans” The ,.i,,M of H" Buyer five years ago. She leaves tomoum t 5 - . two daughters. Doris and Jcniiyixlrggazirgg?,3;lf1?:'(,o::3:;;:F 3:” ctjfijndmlsslon automatically involved at - t ' - - l I H t' d - as the following brothers and sis-Iigflrec O lmpec '0" an luau" IE": G?:irgEhH-Hue ;fvdVmI;30I;3I'9r-I, Regulations in this effect were - -- II M95 i 9 II 057ifirst applied at the instance of mu. Mass. Mrs. John Montargiie 0I?np(-rating co-operative associations Vancouver, B.C.. and Mrs. Albertalunder official Departmental super- Martin. Boston. Mass. ivlslnn. but szrnriually became R r Thehfunlertai WiIId be IiPIdFIt0d3.V general rcqiiisitc of the trade and 1'0"! BF 38 T951 PIICP 0" lZl'0.Vian outstanding ally of business. Street at 2.00 p.m. Interment Nortlr'-'rh., combination 0: quantity .aIg3 39d9QI-10 C9m5U?T.Vv and guaranteed quality goods, soon made an appeal to the larger and IN MEMORIAM more distant consuming centres. and gradually. oven rapidly, de- veloped into increased demand for In loving memory of Henryilarger quantities of produce. Jenkins who died March 10th, zrown on Island farms and In 1947. and of Harold Jenkins who Seasons of favourable growth. died May 3",, 1950. contributed much to the prosper- ity of the Province. There are stars that go out in the But it was not I simple mu. darkness in to get the co-operative Idea But whose silvery light shineth on. under way in a practical sense, There are roses whose perfume'for although many evinced Inter- still lingers cat. in the proposals. few were When blossoms willing to become guinea pig: for the rank and file. Organis- ing promoters were insistent in immediately fav- are faded and i gone: There are lives full of light and of gwggtnegg proclaiming the When no longer their life current curable possibilities of such ven- flnwm lures. holding forth appealing as- su" "nu. "ndnu, 117" on with aurance of higher net returns from the "Vin: SHIP! and lower purchasing cost of Lu", (h, M". "f u", nu ""1 mg commodities. and that without the "Mm risk nf capital Investment. The latter lnrluccment was Inserted by mother .wife. sister! probably the first error. as it and In-other-a. placed the participant in the position of "receiving a hand-out". without. assuming responsibility for IN MEMORIAM In loving n1e-mor.V "3 JOSEPH L. MATIIESON who passed away May lith, 1951. Today brings hack and memories Of a loved one gone to rest. But you will never be forl0lI0l'I I By the ones who loved you beat. I I Remember Mother I with . can of JEWELLERY from TAYLOR'S God gave us strength In bear It. Courage to face the blow. l But what It meant to part with you No one but God will ever know. Friends may think we have for- gotten. when at times they see us smile. , But they little know the heartache,- Our smiles hide all the while. Lovlngly Remembered by His Wife and Family. IH MEMIIIIIAM In Loving Memory 0 HAROLD A. JENKINS died May 8th SE11) (IITR DISPLAY OF SPECIAL MOTHERIS DAY GIFT JEWELLERY- Ilantlsnniely Bnxed- I ' Mndcraicly Priced Pianos. Radios. Electrical Appliances. MUSICAL MERCHANDISE NP" 1”” I” 3'" 3”” rev Queen at. cimmi. r. 1;. 1. 1950 Always remembered by Wife and Family. Co-Operative J ourneyings IDOWH Through The Years 1!! J. A. GIIIIes. Chsrlntteknm (Continued from Wednesday) practicexlproposals was the The former in Its simplesilnf more interpretation. means "working io- producer and consumer and a re- diicllon of servicing. without individual move-,1-ommodatlon but had gotten out of control and now had become , ,an economic burden upon produc- ,nr influence, apart from the rie.'er and consumer in turn. thel Proposed ,gAgg,,.....-. G. H. TAYLOR Jewellers Fer Fear Generations as anything that might occur before or after the event. a . 0 The essence of the rn-operative reintroduction . direct trading between in the Intermediary cost These services were rlnubt an appreciated so- This natural that errors would be made and creep in where inexperience left loop holes, and that methods meeting with approval one day PAIGE runes I The P. E. I. Music Festival presents ”STAIIS OF THE FESTIVAL" under distinguished patronage TONIGHT, FRIDAY. MAY 8th P. W. F. Al'DITORIL'M-COMMENCING AT 7:45 SHARP COMMPNITY CENTRE (Same Program) AT 8:30 SHARP Presiding Dr. I.. W. Shaw and Dr. G. D. Steel Presenting Scholarships Mrs. W. J. P. MacMIIlan and Mrs. Jillian Herring m-day. Mgy gm. 2,30, tsirs to share In common, co-operative action was Ihenefits that may be in such ven- at least in part, a -reversion to 0 C (1 UNITED CHURCR Expos”-10,; lures. Any success attained, miut bartering practices lof pioneer ana 3' May 7mL13th, Trinity chm-ch, depend upon good leadership, days. when commodity W83 "V, twschuol Band -- Own Selection .. . Prince Sirr-pi Ki-hnnl Band ChM”10tI-5i0Wn- P3899115 MBY 12th mmpelem ""'i"g' "Id H” wim vmngpd mr mmm"dn'V' as med 2-Piano Solo -- Prelude Opus 28 , Pll zaneih Darby imd13”l- "d W5" mm b””"d- Wm?" '””" """ ”””””""y ”'''"d' W fl-Girlia Solo - The Leaves and the wind . Elizabeth .I. Bronklnl jg failure occurs, it. is usually for a somewhat streamlined to meet Alpwonn Solo H MIN", m G . M7 Lona Sm” N031-H TBy0N pngsgyvl-ER, lack of these attributes. It can more modern mode, nation and 5p.I.rumpu Solo M Own sehmion H Nmman Summr. gAx CHURCH, ... Mame,-'3 Day be employed to advantage by as business eccenlrlcltlel. BVPMM Duel pg Finns,” on Greensieevu EHZa,W.I Darbv and service 1130 A. M. M155 Mary Aufew as a pair or as many as a In the confusion that usually . . t1m.zM.,, am”. lmllllon or more. Its philosophy follows innovation. It only seems ' I 7--Girl's Duet -- The Spendthrift Spring - --Elizabeth Brorikiiis .ii.ivia Coilsins .. Nurrra Duvar - Marjorm Hiirit and Bvl-lighland Fling 9-Plano Snln -- The Harmonica Player 10-Male Duet -- March of the Musketeers - mixht he subject in condemnation Mh" H Iplm and 1,”, ,. PM HI . , . . . ,' i. -. I in In": ”i555l'3'-?-”555'3ei33'm3'3l”3"i 1';?.:”'ll".?:"-” . .. 3: :iil:.t.":. ””"i'"” "M"! "”"""'""" hm IT-IF inkmn M mg C W E a In I A hi---ii-If, ll nim- "'9'" W" "" "'9 d"""' ”' IIVPO Danrtmg It I' I fit" VQilPPnVnfHSIie'i)a--I C I W I I making a miscue or pulling a - lam ue CA "W 0 15 , " ' . . Marjoitn lliirst. anti (mirinri iiliite boner. There was always the tendency when arriving at a crossing. DIE l5-Male Quartette -- Serenade .... .. Richard Hurst. lvnr PliilI:p,-, .lnh'1 Leufy and Jarites Marl-inis. S'sirIs-. to - :9” ":3. Grit. byway that led in a dead end. ('(CP.o'V.' oqol " '8 TIM " 9 I I ' ' Inwk” rather than continuing I h e 1' - .'p”'g to HQ ,, ,' " ,,' . If I” Q fl suaigm mm” towards A pump if)-(horal Residing- Xi-spars Ilnciifnitl Sryiiiin . rlionl 20-Folk Dance -- Grade 9 and over . . Kotre Damn Atari:-iiiy ned objnctive. Committing error - - 'JlvMez7.o Soprano Solo -- The Enchantment .. llcirn Rriarli ft acnlnhvkius bhuman ':n:' "Ede 22vBach Piano Solo--Gigiin , . . Nanrgi llj.rirImnn In o(”sPd Dd e Sorrecte hm T -Operatic Solo -- fr-male voice . fills Praltili I".iirrlc't an on one ' HP" 3 I 6 ms -Operatic Solo - - male voice -(livn Selection . . Starting l.iiii-'islvi' of reflection upon individual pride and conceit. I-Jrrrors committed by the progressive and persistent rinly serve to pave the way I01" Rrnaicr RCITIPYPITIPDT. and uitf-p mate sim-ass. hut care is essential, oi-i IZPIIP Vlimrl '.Z5vGirIIs Solo -- First Spring Mornini; l,ii 2.6-Mixed Duet -- Spring . .. I-lclen Roach and ltnliih l1:i,xiioi- 27--Men's Chorus Brother James" Air . Ilillslwrrr t'hriinle Remarks by Adjurliratqrs -.'tlrs. Jones, Mr. can anti Nlr. 'IIPlllF,i. '28--iVoniv-n's Cliorus -- 0 Lovely .Ni;:ht .. (.'lIl7I'II Rmally i.i'iwivix': (Ilinrii: to guard g ' st lii' ,, . , . further! su.?,)?rI,?, rppe H)" 29 I inliri Snln --- Oun Rcloi-lion . . Iukl Phillip: ,m, , 30--Men's Chorus - Sing Me a Ciianley with I Yo lllcaxv lit) (Y. I R ' i' M '. ('I I Om” I,"Od”ri"K "935 Outside .'il--Trombone Solo - Own Selection Pm” )llovpi:Il: the Province we” "at Tmw '0 9 -Patriot Male Quartelte - - Own Selection .. Four Trina of llarnmnv "'l” ”'f V"'"" ”"”””I"""" 1",:'!.:I-Lfnniralin Shin -- To Music, . XI1r:.' Mni'rison P:::" thdrhatri E;la"d' ind pr: 'i4-Si-nlnr llizhland Dancing .. Fhitniin Illgiilayiilni: Hmiip I p r 0 ' M" P Openmz A - in--Bach Piano Solo .. llcrhnrt ttrnrlu-ll, vantage abroad. This meant corn- peliilon and in years of high pro- duction. the Inevitable law of sup- ply and demand stepped in, with all its rigor and at. times ruth- Iessness. Depression in prices would he. the usual outcome, in areas as well as locally, and many who previously sold co-op- eratlvely, imagined co-op's should dn the impossible and because lhey t-oiildntl, revolied and wentt hack to their previous "catch as vrilrh can" basis nf trading. llnrl there been Investment or nlhcr tangible responsibility attached In original co-opevailve membership. much of this deflection from or- ganization in limb of crisis, would not. have occurred. The fact. that upwards of a half century has rolled around. since, the first wave of co-nnorallve en- thusiasm hit the sawdust. trail in this Province. without yet hnv-I lng eatabllsherl any worthwhile re-I cord or practical confidence In its efficiency as a balm for rommer-I clal Ills. and that its endurancct In many instance! has been mark-I ed mainly in hreviiy of exlstencmt would socm to constitute can-l elusive evidence of failure in make good in its original preien-I lions. e a e i The cn-operative lrnll Is lined- with the wreckage of well in-I lenlioneil effort In implement and, make practical, the idea of group or community action. These fail- ures have not been confined in that early explnralory period of experiment by the inexperienced, but have occurred mainly in the Interim under directives issued by those who assumed leadership In erative movement. as once em- braced, Is at the moment in a state of confusion and as originally ronductcd. on the way out. Wheth- er the hybrid subsliliile now be- ing generated from crossing with a once scorned "Free Enterprise”. will suffice to serve the commer- cial purposes of agriculture, is yet Fl matter of conjecture, but with competent management and super- vision and less official and unoffl-I clal, untutorcd meddling, it should offer a fairly altractlve spccula-, tion. I (To be continued) VII '.ii,ll1 as-xvomeirs Trln a All Thru The Night-- 39 Rhythm Band H1 r 40-School llhorus -- ” ” at--1-iigii School Chorus C "All in Ills A the roll of successors. The ca-op- gg My Mother Bids Me Biiul My Hall .- Nancy Txlncxnvin Frank Marlnlyre '3I:'i-Girl's Solo, high voice -- .17--Bass Solo -- "Shlpmatea of Mine" ....s......-. Marilyn Rupert. Barbara Rupert and N1I1Fi' Yifac.Vci'ln. -- Own Selection .. Part-tdale Sr-hnril Parkrialn. Sr-hrinl prll I-ivenlnn" School Unit No. A .In)nll! Song . 1 God Save The Queen ' V-E DAY MEMORIAL CHURCH PARADE All war veterans are invited to participate in the Canadian Legion B. E. S. L. animal Church Parade to St. Dunsian's Basilica and St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday morning. May 10th. Parade will form up at Legion Home at 10:15 a.m. The Ladies' Auxiliary and Lady Veterans will meet at the Legion Home and proceed to their re- spective churches. Poppies will be worn. 'A Gift . . From our Pharmacy is sure to Please "Mom" VISIT OUR STORE TODAY Make Her Happy with a. "vaRni.r;v" am A YAIIDLEY SPECIAL ; v.umi.r.vs 1'.u.r. at soar 'RrwI-III 3 CAKES SOAP and ROTH FOR H25 ITICK (l0I.0(INF. - I i "A NnIn,(IfrI.nxrIInmu"C YARIlI.ICI' OLD E.VGLISH YAEDLEY GIFT SETS tBoxedI I.AVI'.. IICR 5I.75 I "The lIcgaI,I'alr"-:'C Prim-ll at 34.35 g.-W I A H 7 7 j "SAY IT WITH CHOCOLATES" -nnxn srm:r,r T0ll.F.T wa- (Frt-shnoss Gtraraiiit-ml) FOTII FOR ILSO , Tun nml sririt urii.nr..Vr. 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