s I -4 u-...s..y...a.-N... ... -w THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN N NOVEMBER 29. 1951 giro: zftotrr l'II,IEI.IEVE RENOISIESS -IHDJY T0-Hollow! II-IILIIIIIII, IIIITAIILIIY, llhvoul mmou, rmnlulu The reoi'i:ani'r.ati.niv. of the Farm- ers' Fedclmion and electoral re- form were the prlilcipal topics of discussion at l.'lP afternoon ses- E-'x,.','f"l,'.3g,'tj; R5::i;'iT:'E?Il;.Io'id";: islOn of the annual mrrting of the Vitamin. 0-... aim, or .i,,, ,,,.,,,i, 'P.EI. Fcdcrauon of A,-zriculture llllllineci by doctor: are fnmiri To have nothing organically the matter with them: This does not mean that lilfy are not nrli. it mum llifir tyniptnnu are l named by nrnnus temiun, that they nte lush--lmnt. emotional, it out sullrr in this way and have (IiII1t'lliiV in iflIrlIiIu( held at Yco's Theatre. Montague, . yc-stcl-da.v. The president. Ill-2 ;dcrha.V. Forlllnc. pr Thc lnniutcs of ill” its ti.il'it:.;”li'.i”ii..;il..l;E. , lmwn: held at naanrrumvms.sEnlciNiul.......-, more NWI hr nle tniliet vou'xe read aiinut. bF.I)l(Tl.N' . J 3, Vin .-.mi- i. until i... ...ii.i-mi .i...ul... only imt ' K . .... ...m.i lion a. nrresnmv. You rnlut A -5” M” be aatixhccrnr your money hark. : tilt n appo.r.'cd g Ive--I Nxcllulsiin. M. J. ' . F. ' Two ' mas Ker iv, lv:in Mzlclluiiald, and ED 5110! l J. B. M.'icl)on.-llci. sum" rm NHHMM” st & The president, his Uildcrhay, 14.59 prescntcil its i'cpO,t on the acti- vities of the ldciicilitiozi .ri King's PRINCE EDWARD T0-IIAY - FRI. - SAT. l Shows 3:30-7-9 - Saturday Mutitlce 712311 9 ..ni..... Laura L. ..blasI's,-a" I ' million-doll .. mail robberyx wide open ,, Tat , "Ur. S.. Mail,'s AUTHENTIC Port Ollie: Doputrnanvl vitltPAULgSTE-WART,'JAN STERLING 'Jack Webb SPECIALI "ROYAL TOLR" In Beautiful Color . . . Ten Glorious Minutes .. Canada's Joyous Welcome to Royal Couple. . Also News - Comedy , 5lEEP Farmers Of Kingls.C0unty TONIGHT Discuss Vang Problems To-BAY CAPITOL Fill.- SAT. :FiiBlG,NEW - I :. WESTERN THRILLS. e" EXCITEMENTI LAUGHS! suspense! , WITH THAT NEW SENSATION THE AIIZONA COWIOV lot. Mntlnee 2:80 Only EXTRA! "ROYAL.1OUR" lllfrurtrllocolor. ..&lAbWeloomu llerFu- hro Queen and Consort. Ako Serial - Stooge Comedy long-range policy to deal with these problems. In reorganizing the Federation he proposed the establishing of 26 centres throughout the Island, each of which would incorporate eleven to twelve school districts: each can- tre would be the focal point. for meetings. not only for the Fede- ration. but for other district or- ganizations as well. A qualified and competent secretary would be appointed at each centre to County, and commented briefly on the reorganization pl't')pOs:ti to be brought in later in the a!tcr- H00nv discharge the duties of that or- secretaryu; Report gailtlczatlziioured raising the fees. Mr. Lincoln Dewar, provincial and,fr0m this to supply certain secretary. in his repon stated services to the members: Blanket accident insurance, weekly mark- eting newspaper, central unit to handle co-opcrntively large farm machinery at the disposal for hire of all in the ditrict. He also stressed the future need of a grass drying and processing plant, a feed Wil2Ci1. he said. would partly replace Western feed which is so costly to import. The Federation. he said, was the means of reaching the farmers, that membership had fallen off in King's County. and stressed the need for cooperation and support in the work of the Federation. He went on to say that he had attended the hog and poultry confers-nce at Ottawa, where it was felt that a national poultry marketing board should be sct up. with a. similar one in Cf-lCi1 prov- ince. Speaking briefly on trade with Newfoundland. he- stated that and lmvini: them work cooperat- the Canadian Maritime Board IV913'- thought, it difficult. at the prcsent g time to obtain subsidy for a larg- luvcning Session A h ti ' xi . . glakklfggttol SPY bgiwgggiofhewifo Mr. Louis MacGulre of Morcll Pmvmcesy In mmwcuon wnlhiillr-SIItiC(I over the evening session iW1It'1 . ' . WEIS this he mentioned the establish- , - t&cn tip primarily .uith the discussion of resolutions. till! "I 3 Kim”?! 1317"” at Chm" Mr. Lcn Maclsanc rc-explained ENLEIOWH WP IIIC b5Ilf'IlIz Of 15a the proposed re-ortzunization of land shippers. thc Federation using centres in- He stated that the presentii-orporating' eleven to twelve or Government. policy regarding re-,more school districts. Several sale price nlainlainance was oflmcnthcrs expressed thcnlselves as vital concern to the la:'nlCt'S as it;f-'n'oriniz the lunpos:-l. in view of affected me rosy of nmchnm-g. ll I.-'l('I4 that ill?-Dl'9S('Vll. slnull sprays. and all other farm nae - , , l"5”"CI "W15 WW0 . and that manufacturrr-detcrm;n- 5””'l'”'"”-V '"l'E'3 I" 3 IIWLV Pd price would be a dcuzmem m'ntcctlnr.'. It was pointed out. that thc new nrrungcnlcnt would re- :1. the farmer. i . . quire, 26 annual meetings the Rcgardittg feed pi:--cs. he sinfcdj , . -. . ', that the high cost was part: due ?,:W:,.,..',:;;,.,:.mHh Wm” ham to to transportation, and i.mitcdj 7-,... me "Mm. of cmmml re. -fUPD1.V- H08 IJYZCPS ll91'0 iii?-'”VTjfotrn1 was discussed at length. the in JUl.V. bkll 1319? i0WP1'0d 51'-19 30 lncmbcrs whole-hcartedly endor- consumcr reststance and lower slim the proposed resolution. export market consuluptii-ii. in Several expressed the opinion conclusion. he said the Fedcl'a-itltat the propcrt,v vote should be non suppgfied mp c;mad,- fziholisitcd since through holding B,-,,3dC,.,-Eng Co,-pox-Mg,-,n poiicu-3.lpropcrty in scvcrnl clet-tornl dis- and hoped for a continuance of ”i”5- " I”'0PPl".V OWYICF has SOV- mo I,-arm Rndio I.-mum. .cr.-il vntcs more than the non- lpropcrty owner. It was proposed Potau; situation llxv some mcntbcrs that tllcrc .lnii:ht he thirty clectoral districts. Mr. D. A. Maclftonaid. i-ha ':n:tn;ihoi-chy giving: the same nunlbcr and manager of the Potato .llark- hf rcprcscntallvcs in thc Legis- etlng Board. stated that thc po-ilntnrc. all chnscn by franchise tato acreage had been cut. down mics. The members also urged 1i'liS year. but that p:-ocliiction tiiisglllitl 3 Mn-lmlttisan committee hc fairly high. despite the wet gm-. -W "ll to consider the present in; season and hll:ht. The initrk "M ”'”I "'dl"5f7 9" Fhllnf-.'9! Con- :-t. had developed ivcll. allrt pl'.c ,;ld”"Pd n(wC5sa”'f for potatoes were good. Hr said M "1". "m,"'l”5l”'l "I II" "-”'1' that price reports had ind.cnicd '"" '"55"”" ” MS Dmmscrt that a recession. but he felt it woiiidj:,l;: ;fm:l"or"”;:1 riff” be a temporary onc. In view ofiB,.m.d. This proposal was agiscclgg C0nd:ii5fJnS yh? U1'5.'9fI I3I'mC1'-9 Icoicti by the members who felt that 040111-AH'-8 llmlmd RG10-55.19 Pfodllhttllc idea was sound in that it tlon. p V ,wtnl-lrl lniiintzlin a lcvcl price on .519 E1? dll5C”5r:C(ll WC x3192-Y LWV I)U.Vll1lZl lnnlrkcts, and would return si :on o tic 0 am . l1!'iC in: more it tic pro in-er, At rpscnt Board, which case, he said, un't',lh"-T "l"U'kP1 WI" C'llSli.V he friooded. coming tip before the island Su-ill owls statcri. through, liedry meme Court on De(.(.m.bc.. 1nhI,SillDl11('l1IS of turnips which would The case. it was CSDiaiil0(i, dcaitigfpgfss Ii"? llrflsfnl NICE C0nsid- with the locality of biil s-2. ass-l 7', -lb , ed by the Federal Ilousc. and, ai-i, k.nl,!”w"”z "15 .d's"”S5i”" "I so me legality of the I,mamMRrHscxcldl other questions the meet- . . : . ljourncd after which . keting Board scheme under this ,m,g 'qi .' 9? "X AL... imlttte mcetmiz was immediately cational centres even though it is F. Delegates to the Provincial annual meeting from each Feder- "ins EASTERN GUAROIAN atlon district to be the president and vice-president, as voting dele- gates, and the secretary who shall A(ir.N'1's:-MONTAGUE: llarottl F. Landry, Mrs. Byron Stewart. Mn Bruce M.aoPhec. Minn Joyce Wlgglnton. Min Joan Johnston AGENT GEOIIGETOWN: Wnldon hovers. attend in I non-voting advisory capacity. Election Act The Guardian may bo bought at the following place: in Montague: Blue Dome Restaurant, and uuardian Office; in Georgetown: rm office: in Sour-la: The Smack Bar and II. Richards A son. Tbol .s.'S'l'. PETEWS BAY Red Cross Blood Clinic in Canadian I.e;.!ion Hall. Tuesday. Dec. 4th. from 2 to 4 p.m. 100 donors needed. Whereas public opinion would appear to be favourable to a re- vislon of the Election Act, there- fore be it resolved by this annual meeting of the King's County Fed- eration of Agriculture that the legislature of the Province be urg- ed to revise the above mentioned act at the coming session of the Leglslattrc. and further be it resolved that the Government of the Province be asked to name a non-partisan committee headed by a Supreme Court judge. and on uhlch the Federation of Agricul- ttlrc would be l'cp1'esented, to re- view the act and advise on changes. FOR YOUR old but- tery when you buy a 17-plate at Bud's Accessories. Montague. ....SRED CROSS Blood Donor Clinic at Beaver Club liitii in Montague on Tucsday. Dec. 4th from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. 125 doti- ors needed. ....'Miss Sally Stewilrl. Citie- donln. spent the past xvct-it-cntl in iris. guest of Mr. and Mrs. .iohn D. MacLcan. ..'SEE OUR. FINE SELECTION of Mirrors, and Tables. Coffee Tables and oci-nslonal furniture for Christmas. llilclicy and Van- Iderstine, Montague. Resale Price Mninlennncc Whcrcas many Canadian manu- facturers and distrlbuters make a practice of setting the prices at which retailers may offer goods for resale. thus introducing monopolis- tic and restrictive features into our free enterprise system. and wher- eas agriculture operatcs almost cil- tircly under conditions of fair and open prices. thus affording coll- stlrners the advantages of the op- erations of the law of supply and demand. and whereas, due to the foregoing, farm prices are flexible and farm costs kept in many in- stances in a straigllt-jacket by re- sale price ntaiutcllance, be it re- solved by this annual meeting of the King's County Federation of Agriculture that we strongly sup- port thc intention of the Govern- ment of Canada to introduce leg- islation to curb resale price main- tulahce practices by closed cor- porations. and be it further re- solved that this nlecting affirm its belief ill the recessity and desir- ability of the enactment of the proposed legislation at this session of Parliament, - ..9FAREWELL PARTY -- Oil Nov. 19th friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr. nlld Mrs. Alexander Camplicll, lawm- Montague. to tender a farewcll party to Rev. M. Waticrworth and Mrs. Watterworth. Mrs. Lc.-.lle McDonald real! the address, while Mrs. Andrew Landry made the presentaion. Mr. and Mrs. Walter- PENS I-Electricity Rates .. Whereas basic elccti-icity rates for rural halls and schools have recently been raised to a point where many of those halls and school boards cannot actually af- ford to maintain this system and whereas electricity is of great. im- portance to those social and edu- not. used regularly. be it therefore resolved that this meeting urge the - . Board of Public Utilities to give . . .9- this matter further consideration. Kg ,l. .4 , ' x 1, . " "is 2.1 5' J look at it from a community wel- fare standpoint. and arrange to have the basic rates for those buildings revised to the lowest pos- sible figure. Immigration and Land Settlement Whereas there are many Euro- pean immigrants coming to Cana- dian farms quite uninformed re- garding the farm practices. the SIISANNA FIISTEII-BIAIIIJE HAINS In "PHANTOM or in: OPERA" ' ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY -- STARTS AT 11:30 P. M. worth. although taken by surprise thziukccl their friends and neigh- bnrs for thclr kind remembrance. after which all joined in singing "For They Are Jolly Good Fel- lows." A social hour followed in which all took part. Prizes for the evening were won by Leslie Mc- COFFEE lIIl'II,l x Iir.tt,sh Donald-and Mrs. David W Lunch was served by the hgilzht. assisted by Mr: Fred . -- -W" TIGHTEN rnosrisoosr Ono opplltullul lltufl Io: Mo lllulno olplzllol The evening fa ty concluded win. the singing o Auld Lang syn”. PLATES NOW” A V-uvvu syovnoll simple lo Jol EASV 10 SE STRIPS - no! lo! I day, not for 0 month, BUT for rectal, Flt your lootlt "lie I pIovc,yoUvIt”; '9 MW” 50 VH7: Itj Afmluooly gwnntootl. Mnrlont so Nod ball as bmhod, polished OI cleaned in "D0 wool way. It's -vq lout, and no vory rotnlornblo and lnottptllllvtl Available at The Jenkins Phnrtn. acy; Rt-tlilin Bros: Hughes Drug ' Co. Mnbon Drug Co.. Montague? St-mpie'a Drug Store. Konnington, and nil drugglsta. 52.95 Jo linaon a; Johnson, Charlottetown. Ltd.; Sturiu T NELSON Eillli comma FRIDAY NIGHT- PRINCE Enwiim AGAIN IT THRILLS!i AGAIN IT LIVES! , EXCITING Mmmenr SHOW - SCREEN'S cLAsslc or sus- E! - . DON'T MISS THIS Thrill To CRASHING of the gigantic chandelie i PHANTOIWS crum- bling catacombs of horror! RAVISHING beauty at. 1 mad- man's mercy! TERROR! - as The Phantom is unmasked! STAMPEDE of panic-stricken thou- sands! language and the over all picture of rural Canada. and A CAST OF THOUSANDS IN MATCHLESS SPECTACLE! l l The Board has rcservrd the NHL scrviccs of Mr. R. if Millikall of Rcglna :lnd Mr. H. F. MarPLilcP. , ' Charlottetown. in prcscnt its case. R 5... - . , '.Vfr. MacDonald at o protested cl..d:.d:1lii;gg:e3r;a:;cghiger:::gg:15; the increase in frc.;:ht ratcsi agrpgd to the plan submitted 1,, Al which. he said. uas kiilinc Islantiii-,mm or djl-(gctors for m-m-ganjza. tradc. and would 1'li'1Ll2'iii)' drnc non of the Fgderatjon an mg bagin procillccrs in using truck lrans- n' 26 Federation districts in portation which was far chcapCr. Province. be it resolved that this Rural Electrification nwmng M the Kim” County Fedf On the qucstmn of rural elect- riticatlon. Mr. Dcwar explained that an rxpansion program would depend in large measure on the facilities of the Maritime Electric Co. plant. The Federation. he stated. supported the rural elect- rification program. although it proved costly. Dr. George Fisher. provincial veterinarian. discussed the voter- inary policies. and the services supplied to the farmers by the four veterinarians throughout the Island. and also by the laboratory facilities at Charlottetown. He also discussed the warble rzy Campaign. and the Farm Forum RYOUW. in which he pointed out that to attain the atzricultural fu- ture possibilities of the Island. there must no cooperation and unity among the producers. Mr. Maclsnac Explains Resolutions rapped I viltcial Federation to arrange for m6t'.UnRti at. the proposed centres in King's County. namely. 5”"”5- St Peters. Bridgetown. M01'9”- Cardigan. Montague. and Mllfray River. and the Federation branches established at those colt- tres be based on the following rcp- resentatlons and conditions: A. Each Federation district tu have an official committee of three members from each school district included therein on the tlirce-year rotating plan, B.VE'lici) Federation district to be administered by an executive at nine members representative of title Fcdcration district. 0. Membership fee for the year 1951-52 be 33.00. D. That. the suspension of the county constitution be arranged by it special directors meeting when thc proposed Federation districts are all organized and working. . E. That. in a brief half hour diiscilsslon. Iii-r. Leo Maclsaac presented a p:cture of rural problems, and their clarifications through un.fi- catlon of ni-ganlziitions. and ectors from each county appointed by and from the delegates to the annual mecttng of the Provincial a Federation. gGET vouns TODAY rmilsroms STIJDIJED WINTERGRIP TIRES . mo rlunr:-m ALLOWANCE on room om TIRE! Replace That Old BATTERY TODAY WITH A FIBESTONE BATTERY UP TO 57.00 IN TRADE FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY A'I' ,i FIRESTONE A BRYEIITOII &-MAGKAY co. Your Friendly Firestone Donor. 18'! GREAT GEORGE STREET cration members request. the Pro-E I.'Colltitltl-Ed on Pqge 15) l l l l I Grocery Specials SI-IORTENING. per lb. .i. . . . . . . ... . . 29c RAISINS. bulk. 2 lbs. . .... . . . . . . . . . 45c TEA. Broken Poltoe. lb.- . . . . . . . . .. . 75c TEA. Mother's Own. lb .. . . . . . . . . .. 89: MACARONI. built. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . 25c ROLLED OATS. '5 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . 49: BEANS. white. 2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . 25: JELLO. all flavors. 3 pltgs. ... . . . . . . . 29: SUGAR. white. 5 lbs. . ..... . 59: BEANS. (Pork It Beans). 2 tins . . . 29: DRIED HAKE. -10 lbs. . .... . . . .... . . 51.45 A 5 Floor LAMPS LESS 2597.: 10 Table & Boudoir LAMPS . . . LESS 1096 5 Spring-Filled MATTRESSES . .. LESS IOVo 11 i I l l Men's Thigh RUBBER BOOTS. regular price 59.75-SPECIAL . . , , . . . . .... .. .... 38.75 10 Pair size 7': only. for . . ...... . . .,S6.75 CONGOLEUM I soumts -- FREE -- i A Gold Seal Congoloun Square. sI:o'9"x12" worth 312.50. wlllwbo glvenowoy Free with the purchase of anv PAWOETT RANGE during this solo. . A KIKIIK SPECIAL FALL SALE - -- AT .. STEWART & BECWS ONE Kelvincttor REFRIGERATOR. Regular Price 5461.50-SALE . . . . . . . . . 5399.50 10 Boys' PARKAS. reg. 59.50 for . . . 55.95 5 Boys' Plaid COATS. 5 Men's SHEEPSKIN COATS. reg. 519.95. for 516.95 6 Men's MACKINAWS. reg. S7.50 for 55.50 10 Men's JACKETS. assorted sizes and styles. clearing . . , . . . . . . . . . . . LESS 3096 9 Men's OVERCOATS GK-1tvn'-Kits &'-AksS - 1. s s -. QIKZ Cit: viz- SALE ENDS DEC. 15th. reg. 59.95 for 57.75 lillitit: a A '9 C I 0ID'O 16 Pr. Men's DRESS PANTS .. . LESS 20570 Sizes 38" - 40" . 42" Vl!'llI'Gtdlll'l . .--" to 44. 150 Suits Men's Fleece COMBS.. sizes 34 Regular Price 53.19. Extra Spoc- ial ....... ........ 52.99 130 Suits Boys' Fleece COMBS.. sites 22 to 34. Regular Price 32.25. Elmo Spec. 51-95 1 Used nauots ... 10 Used HEATERS-Quebec I-loafers. FIII'll' dunes and Box Stoves- rntcsn TO SELL 515.00 to 550.00 47 Ian SPRINGS. sin: 39'' - 43" - 54". Priced 515.95 . sisso ... Sell or .. st 1-95 4 PIPELISS ruttNAcEs-coinplm with register and odelnig-New . . . . . 5155.70 ' Delivered Any Station On P. E. I. IIIMICCT