ROME (AP) - P compared with last War. but ,9;-ted Mood - ,, on United sum. for ex- gfm. me markatilll marlin Yer tood sales lncreaaea three . d um i. 1' caused by him win. 13-3 i:.:i".'::--.... .. .......... .. t c pr a ind A3"'”"".";' mud" n n. marketing costs in order to bring The PM) me an comma, h more and better food within the , the irilddie - beneiitting little. "Id! 0' I m annllli i" M (M ltlh . ':fcm"',' . r 9.1 its position of the farm popula- :gml?hi0.'iIdheladquartuerrea i.1'-3, satiii lnlggmgifllllltuli to calm anxiety." "Prices have continued to move '”..i2” rer consumer." "the deteriorat- World.Fooci Production is Up But Farm.lncomeDown World farm (nod supplies at low prices. mduc,,,,,, i. up three per cent ANXIETY CONTINUES "in suite at the added urgency surplus ateelta. only a trial has no in been made ai:i"".ili” I:f"l:' iim."”” "ii": . ou P? of livestock products 'liave been is . . "The p fees of lmportint farm requisitie (what the tanner him) have risen in nearly all coun- tries. "Farm incomes , i left- eraiir to have declined between Wit and 1955 or. at beat. to have made only very limited glint ill sharp contrast to the rising trend of incomes in other occupations." retail in hrt in or l,'3'.,".:t.inhit ti; fti.':atqtii:l'I:r 0 "iii. mi-nuns mum 1- the "nut between what the farmer and the consumer pays. 5 improve the world food situa- mid agriculture man!" '1' i?.l?”33'.l”i1.pi1.;"3ini2. '”3'2i.'.f .1. the economic farmers and at the DAILY CR ACIOII c in. Minute skill openings ll Peruvian lndtan lull! ia. Legislative 1. Constel- latien I. Keep I. A joeuiar oath (eotleei Id. lratena t t y H. OEONC Y 14. chrtaunaa IBM ll. conclude in. River tins.) it. A M014 mnmn taobnl ll. To bewiul ll. iiatarul Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Mclnnia ,u owlulgadtord aiidumra. Lemsn x d ts 77" FAQ formed 11 ya” .3" of Atigiiistilnne Covue'hvis!ited"!Mrs. . -ummed up 0" twbtm 0' ii”.".".2l.”..'"'ii”..6.".i..i'":'.i5i'..& I an M' n on Saturday. ,” D" C emm mo Mr. and Mrs. ntutley Mouse and two daughters Beverly and Debra of of Toronto. are spending a M weeks waiting their parents, yovide consumers ltiihp to and Mra..Ait3ert Mouse. and Mr. OSSWORD um... WEED , i'7l.'Ili'll'.l RISE!-.T.l Hflflil El idi'.l.li.l HUD” latardare Anne Ia. iluuen mountah mnoo '...aami.ut-wits: 'AlY Agwhlhlll I LONGIILLOW i tanda t r another. in this uismpto a is used .,.o"g;.hiwr'.oui.i':.yit. rer tn: two on. ete. Ilngte letters. apne- ,,”m.., m. length and tori-nation at the words are all hinta. got. my the seas letters are dileraat. A'osypeagnaaQaabIeI iv vir In I rluiin Loatrl VIN s -rstiutw vwxtrl Hi. If P? re Itsaarr.Hvai...nrnv. laairdara outueeisessi name now run more few Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Raynor. Ill! other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Bowes Ind daughter Mary. also Mrs. Bowel mother. Mrs. Appleby and aunt of Boston, Msss.. spent a couple at weeks visiting Mr. William Hag- Barty and sister. Mrs. William Bo- wes Sr. This was the first visit to the island for the three ladies. Mrs. Robert Mnase won several Prizes for embroidery and weav- ing at the (air in Charlottetown. Miss Marion Crozier and Berry Crozier have returned to their home in Halifax. They visited with relatives on the island. Mn. -lame-s Mill and son Jim- mie. are spending a week visiting th her sister. Mrs. Lloyd Cros- ieriand Mr. Crozler, Halifax. Mrs. Arthur Enman and Mrnl Wilfred Curley visited with Mrs. John Mclniils on Thursday eve- ning. Mr. John Mclnnis spent it muo- la of weeks with his daughter. Mrs. Leaman Mcwilliams and Mr. Wil- llama. Augustine Cove. Mrs. Carroll Lamhe and cililfl-' ren. spent sunday afternoon with "9? Parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnts and family. Miss Marjorie Wall is uppmlmg her holidays at her home in New Annsn. New Annan School hits opened after the summer holidays. Mrs. Archie Mann oi Burlington is the teacher. Miss Ellie Glills and Mr. Dan- iel Gulls. have returned home. NORTHAM Mr. and Mrs. Victor laiidersoa. summersida. were the guests oi Mrs. 8anderson's lather, Mr. W. Colwlll, on Sunday, August 19th. The Misses Tuplln. Summerside, spent the past week the guests ed Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch. The many friends and relatlvu ol Mr. Dan MacArthur regret to learn that he is a patient in the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. His many friends hope to see him around soon. The Iuneral of lh- late Mr. Wil- liam Miller was held on Sunday afternoon and was largely attend- ed. A short service was held at the home. followed by service in the Tyne Valley Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Macilaughton conducted the service. interment was in the adjoining cemetery. The flowers were many and beautiful testifying to the high esteem in which the deceased was held. Mrs. Lloyd l-Ellis. Summeralde. spent a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyinent. Noriham to see her about noon. The Pmshyierisii Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs, Edward A Ramsay and Mrs Rlroy Ramsay on Thursday eveninu, August is. V There was a large attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Lnuls-Cann. Oak- vllie. Oni.. areispeiidins their vac- ation with Mrs. ('ann's mother, Mrs. Arthur Ramsey. and other ro- latives. Mr. anti Mrs. Ray Noisnn and daughter Lydia of Springhill. N.S were the sui-sts of Mr. lin Macbeen and sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Hr-rnmn ll.vtiit-nt attended the Pl'0Vill('illi Exhibit- ion on Wednesday. August 22.. Mrs. lire-rt Mclilmu-n and fam- ily. Stimmerside. were the guests ' of her parents on Sunday. August ' illth. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mao- Dougall. Friends of Mr. Lehman Comp- bell. are pleased to hear that he has returned to his home. Mr. They spent Old Home Week with Miss Dot Wright. Charlottetown. Campbell was 8 patient in the Prince County Hospital AW VXVV II Lisa a utth""It.i.w wxwxus suit IWINIUILII . Acnoaa d. Evening I. Sutton iltoet.) dull pain I. Ioulheui 0. Not fresh (Ibbihl ll. Bondsman 0. Exhsustsd 11. Bird 7. Dsnary ls. Unadnlfw 8. Filled with arsted solemn ; ii. Thinlayor wonder of Me wood I. Look I In F m uiisneo mw . M". point . Weird (var - N ' um.) ii. 10. G” in. Forbid true at can 17. Arid is. A iloat tor.) ts. Frequent: insist.) It. Be- 4!. lttmmoir 2i. Ahea'd ll. Flower es. Fencing :3. Dlstreaa so. Cut 17 Youns -Word signal whialrer-I W lmm" at. run up It Iona: It to. lllver ll. Pier or surrounded W0” mole by rung OI. Maaurium Li Aqua taW.U.ll ilvmil at . onetary Q to unit tIulg.1 ' l R I3. Negative " reply 14. island in Aegean sea 37. Fnninins rot-ioun i M an nteloiaim (P01) is It di. water disrormal procmlon I 06. Thin. brittl- " :!0IlO - other dd. Lot'vIih WIN 0. savor 0 I0. anoint iarehaie) . DOWN : I-lint ” 'o mu 0'” D4Ll073 W45 CISI Ma atusoimrao Au ammo: , at me; .- A VETERAN WINNER A veteran winner of ill y!al'l,ldP('llIrt't1 senior and grand champ- Leglgnag Royal Victoria. owned hy.lon in the Aryslilrr division at the Km. Boswell and son at Victoria 'Crapsuti Exhibition 1,. ms; .1 ii. The many tm-mu nt Mrs. mm deplte her use has been I 000- alt 0' '5 Yet!" this row placed Linkletter regret in ht-ar oi her :slsiant winner at exhibitions year -second in the Jiiriiiing at the Royal ill health. Her many friends hope after year and is seen above. held Winter Fair in Toronto. 'by Edward Boswell. after being Photo by Wodtal Laugh- .”,p ctr LUB DIVISION WINNRS l Top tltree winners In the Call And are John Thompson. first; Club Division at the Frnpaml F.x- Ralph Tltnmpsnn. second; Lei sh hlblttnn were from the Trynn Clubitfrsis, third prise. ,....,, sr. GRAND CHAMPION HOlSTElN a Senior Grand champion Hnlsielnihnimal shove owned h Hooper at the Crnpaml Exhibition was thn .. ---..... ,, n....:.... Ream-e lunlor female in the Hul- stein class at the crnoauu F.xhlbi-iSiPwnrt and son of Diinllnffnaze. RESERVE JUNIOR HOLSTEIN l-Irnthers of Rusticn ltlon was the entry above of E. C. ENGINE DERAILED 1.00 AN(:1v'.l.lI:e (AP)--The on- ne Ma San liteso-hound Rents Station. There em. no injuries 0 Otflllnllnrr train was derstlcd E” and a Iauase car being awltched WIIOI ISLIIIS-Cllllllll FERRY IIRVIBI June 10 to llpt. I. STANDARD TIME his daily t dial CFC! ea llrat was or broadcast. Catch an early rrnsslng and avoid delay 3...-mm Limited V l'dt:paI'IIeIlars contact: NOBTHUHBERLAND Lnrrrm auiatueuws. 9. s. inns in the yard was overturned Illn- rlny niklti In a collision st Unlmi Burke Electric A d Itlteeiae 11GNlsH Tuesday. Sept. 4. 1955 The Guardian. rm 11 Hrs. John Doyle. Water-town. "H u:"'A:;nm' ?.::d'g' 4"”?! :duAna.I...t:del:i:');i:L:eIrt I::I!t'l.Iir:l'.: isiguw. Mg. a.nd Mrs. .Vlliil'lian.i; YOUR DOLLAR WITH an i e e . . ill s.rrI ......".i.:'...':f'ci2l:':..?...f."'.':i 2”:?..l"'.s'i”:.."'e3"..2:i""n.f"5f 9'," of Mrs James Christopher, and Peter Gaudat, Tignlsh. His broth- .. w- m -- - Prisca County Hospital. but her i Mia: Auldiar Arsetiuuli. Mum--l lvea and friends in Charlottetown, Gum” iwm '0 on to Tannin" Mr litter. MrI- Timothy Rltln. or Mr. Nelson Gaudet accnmpan- ' triaads will be happy to know she Roaevtiie and Tigiilah. in Tigniah "hm 0'” pm. in "'k”' ti she is the guest at the homes of Mr. Marcus Gaudet has return-pi Deblols. led him back and if he secures nu employment his wits and children ,IlIICf IIIVI is making a splendid recovery. ton. N.B., spent two weeks vlali- c H A I N M Mrs. John Connolly and little in her cousin. Miss Irene Mr-.-1 - daughter Catherine of Charlotte-r Phee. 'l'Ianl-it when Miss: Ar-mi ' town, are visiting Mrs. Connolly's nault returned home. She was an-, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Austin lfan- campanled by Miss MrPhee, whoi dralsan. Christopher Cross. W.hen- will spend a weelr var-stinntng in llviiie. btioiinoliy returns home she Moncton. accompaneid by her . , daughter Ann and son Paul, who q':;::I::tsd1;;;':;”i'lo 3: Md s hi the ant month with um, ,p,',,,dp,,,,,f,. the North Shore of Tiiznlsh during. the week of August 5th. it was at Miss Ann Gavin has returned to very good quality. son the man he nursing duties in Albany, N. was lined with men, women and Y., alter a six weeks visit spent children. who were gathering this with her sister. Miss Elizabethlsea prodiict. at Tlgnlsh and Miss Mary Gavin: RN.. Charlottetown. I Mr. and Mrs l.mn.- Harper. 'l'ls-i that stvnywshe niah. had as their guests for s meIlioryauIeI:- week recently, Mrs. Harper's sin- L'::”:'u':,'.'"-.;'e: tar. Mrs. Mary O'Connor, also her ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.m M... niece Mrs. James (llhson. Mr. mg power. run I not-nee-vol: HIM. Gibson and their daughter Doris. nsm to ocunauInWlW""- and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mc('nr- zips amount as us in I aeconda. ”” '"" '" "' ”""'””""i lllli Clillllll 1:: rt-ii 1:.-:'.9.".:'.t.?".":.'..'." R.l. - '- '- ' - l 1 it I powaryoweettlnajrll The weather on Auiiust ltth. the . ”z”:'-".'""'”" '”'Yi day to set the lobster gear on the Boilith aid?” ofTi'l,ie island proved . lin avoura e. ere was qiiie a a breeze blowing from the North- S & East and considerable fog over DRY CLEANERS ' the water. However, when the sun 1,5,5 Km" 9 Dial 6555 was fired at noon all was in resri- no Km. M. H”. ",1 " ' ' t ' ' l ineas and all worked to get as- much gear out as possible. i. ..... .. ' -- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin at New Hampshire, who are vu- ailoning at Burton. Lot 7. were in Tltznish for in few days of last week, calling on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. lrvlniz Martian- aid. Mr. and Mrs. William Gand- et and Miss Albertina Gaudei. left for Montreal. P.Q. They had spent the past two weeks visiting Mr.' .nn.n...nn...nn.1..nn i That Give No K 'l4'lt' I , m NEW i w""' " Underwood t '3"'".” W" "150" TYPEWRIYERS Year child may never piapuvidneaienaltmlat theliaeleryeialne hieu-atneet east me release toiioveuntina uelritend uorteroa lite-Inag love sttoosuetttet. rarltds roaeassntahnnllean tutu-ursuaetaeatttv. Asiealevamaituyamewss aOae-no-blgetieo. ihdeneood limited MY Halli! 801'”-d, Call 3-6& . ' rr 7. I. lalandie Oldest. Music Home Mail MILLER anon; L113. SBQ llAl.l'l"AX. N. I. iiGet Acquainted” Playtex' . Lighl.Weigl1l i only '. ' (H12. 4.95) V Sula and: September 22nd l B W-'n an mm y....'tt always war Pia)-tes om-e you try it. we lune gin-u live now Nuytes Light Wltillti ginlln llte slimmest. trimmen. prim in; MN! , . Jar rs iimirwl Irma uniy-i l'Iniirs'a nvw. ntrrazistg P'.ii-rimm m tmirat-Ie his-ml nl vicwm)-anti ruling and later-gives more mntml than heavy. vihmmfortshlo girtllv-a 4-mating Ihmr liners no mm-It . . . wills-mi a ' go-Am, hunt. or alil--is iusiulierr. in-ll molar than es-strum Ag-inst mm -tun. Vsshen and ririrs in are-nod-T In -oft Pink uith rnintora-rrl garters. UI uzra. Fur ruslnni fit mid hlissfisi In-rvlmn -- shale on-grin! ii" Plug-in Lining Bra - Q95 5.. A. Mcnoui ”" ( l , . .3 V .. H .,