.a.-.1.-r n...-.. .i.. -d.&k .... ,-7.. .r. ..i. -.....v...2, '4(L. A... . .- . . ' . mm; -mg FARMERS g .'I':.".."”.":.l .:':”.':ii:'::.::.'..":.';".f?.l.': m.'9:;.:::..:":'i.t'.z": ..':';. Fri-1-y.reb. 17.1956 1lheGuardian.Pagosl-it BEEF SPECIALS Coast to Coast. There was no Th” '""3”0" 1'1 0'-ll" ' ' AT "luau" d Amcunu" mulch" mun”, 1,g;,1,m,,,, M, H "y will likely be as follows:. SHERREN'S MEAT MARKET Women's Institutes and agriculture ' 1'9"” 938 ""39""! WW mil” HUNTER RIVER had not completed the change gmm er prices in the first live months. Tooav, SAT. 8. MONDAY All 'I INCGNSISTENTT subsistence to commercial farm- l”"”"d "'”k?"1'E3-19"” Pm" sHoul.oEli ROASTS, lb. 32: lag. Farmers were generally free l” "'9 "W 1"" 0' "39 Y9.” Organizggo; tggituri: has been There is abroad in this Province traders and kew little of market- I"c"”9d WPPH” P! l”""'7 RWKOAST. lb. 33: RUIR ROAST. lb. 35: is d ed ts ultin in : mistaken belief that,a special "f,u',l”l',j:,'f,';”,f,',,l,','j,l;":',,o lune”, llidfvzr giuitrry :::t p:i:ces:E 0 Sirloin & T-Bone ROASTS. lb. . . . . . 40: ROUND STEAK. ib. 42: f G iatan is - A 1 d better nvriixi-lagle tldvlizllllnieilrlitiriiagrsants e6:I:l:?w:oIam:n;?,ir&e:: pricesgol)hdanui)ili) alga” n BOILING MEAT. lb. 2'5: POTTMEAT. lb. 25: in farming. This is definitely not g Thu A smaller potato crop with less farmers to obtain credit and for the cast The ,mm,gm" an no .wc'-m'u'r'e t:::5'- btgu :1” mukeung dmicume, mg mo”. 7""”if"m'" "1 P909319 "”bll3h' .. cessions and definitely starts on re" 1' 1 gm y e Cr Prlces' t":lis1;m”al':g'e”ll?h"'Jl:9 3 h:sNown. However, the Province iunfggr o!l;:x:;i:tt:aI?n.::: CA 10 percent increase in total ' o ova Scotia h w tired out an tad anadian supply of feed grain. farmlng were to provide food and umngemen wltha slheaNetl1G1'l"d' rs :flll.;'1:l':mllgnt7lth iiimlebof with greater feed requirements for fibre for industrial centres. Agri- G . - "I79 Ore 4? n - .. wig",-9 1. 3 put degl more nun thwelznmem whmh is 3'-"”"'"”1”5 come skilled technicians bioio- Vgmlckul" the d”"'" W m"ket' e ova Scoti L no Settl meat um i an sma er exports. P d9c3n"Pf1l"9d '9”: lPcl0'V- It 15 Board one thirdnof ally losses tvhlcli gh,,;,o,ngu:,r:53Ilu:n,t,:en:)t:l,?e:.t:;( EDIE ll! wilt of the fourth bumper made up 0 units w ich supply man may be incurred in assmmx Dutch u wheat crop in five years..and high WW” "ll W0m""P"We" 1" 99"” settlers. The applicant must be in ' carryover. Wheat export! Will be industries and other areas. It is s . posmon to finance the purchasg "lug Quorag fairly well maintained, though market and 3'1 lmmrmnl 0" 10' of a portion of the stock and equlp- 1,, me mm mm; buglnggg were there may also be an increased 'e1;e:;-stE:"l0""l Whlcll lhedl'3o":e' has always been colmpetition cl'"'y”Ve" ll" Allgu" 1' 8 PUFPO-Be HWY among producers or a s are or a A WRONG lMpREssl0N d H t d h th B . . ulllal cgniarioy Diftchoaf:-mers are lk.ClL8e;'hsl:.ll-letllnafllllllle ;::il:ld)let0mll'lre The Hm" Mr" Gamln" incurred though a Credit Union in London: setting up of quotas for each ship- alfljmlgea0'wf;::9g;llggsig:V;,f:: . I:Ef.;i2.i .i"o'”””"'.S.?.l.' P"-. E:l?!:i.::y.;.T':;m:".:P::2 he ma w--- - pennm gmd '5””"""'” Ind "9 of Eindhoven Hdilgnd oigp'provld- 21:1 for at a lower price Should had be". "me p"”5p"”"5.d"”l"g 5P"0"l 0,'”P,:'0dll'lfll"" if :,','y"gi"3 ” ing this Credit Union with a loan the farmer fall below his quota for 3'” "i" ll" Ye?” ”t'”mdi;'"'3 3'; WWW ” W "5"" ""9 rsiooooot b di th t tin rld then in some "Y"'5P'"0"5 0 3 P9” - to cause reget. few mo'mh P 9 "ache " he 3?; ' cileg ms” ll 1951 and 1952 were record years quota may be reduc- - to becomescsgbllglileld dd tlliellr own e.d'."The method of setting quotas but net farm mcome fell from 1951 "employment and without a home. Regardless of markets and surpluses, any nation which . . - . . l farms. These Provinces which have varies from Province to Province. t" 19?: by W" 3 who" d."l.la'5' ' YOl'l( POMIT MISSION a plan for farm establishment will In some cases, a Milk Board or a Ecsmlrggtzgr hmifitgaghgegstrgg: G. lb. 306: 2 lbS. . . . . . . 553 l . B d H M F certainly prove to be more attrac- special quota Committee will set ed liztg the net income J" in ' Long in G5 99 "I9 tive to a prospective farmer im- the amount. In most cases, a cer- ' gg 3 HIGHEST QUALITY MEATS . figures and statistics will not lead The Mission Band of York Palm Eigrant. This matter would loglcal- tain period of the year. usually in CUTS OF PORK IN STOCK . the farmer out of his present dif- held their annual meetins on Mon- int? 231:” f;I.';?e?f.5.l."Jl3fJ ti” '13.-Tr lshusitalllzgttggnhleillod.idlldflriclfsthg "c"''"35 W M'- Ga"”"" do” day afternoon. Jan. 16 in the school. vinccs which are basically agri- producer seeks to get his product- Mt help enhgr Wm"-1 he "eatesi The devotionalhpart oftthe meeging cultural. ion at a level which he can main- '” ””"”'"”"S ''"”'”5'”"' opened with t e scrip ure rea ns tail! throughout the year. Other by Lois Macxinley. after which ""3 SAME LANGUAGE branches of the Dairy industry "Jesus Loves Me" was sung foi- Recently we had s letter from argue that this system is responsi- lowed by a story. "The Missing an acquaintance who attended the ble for some of the su lus milk we by M"- M M” r'1"l2f.1..il.eSi'l”...'f..if3f. Cfiiiiilf ”'.'.:'"":".": ":1 '""'z Ewen. e . . a - pr ucers in e a a emp 0 go The following are the new 0;. ton and who criticizes those pre- their production at a high level cm. for ,1, com", en. pres, sent for talking in the same langu- during an off-production period gm SMMEWEI. Vic: 13;", Patsy, age as they did in 1911-21-31-41-51. and go on in flush periods to pro- see-- Mar lZ'.iSlf "0:.::':"'2":. ':.';".Ll”fi "'"k W M Ewe"; T"””-' 1”” M””K””ey' agposltidllyto reptgirt but at that "0 er om" It was deemed t” mm" 5"” time there was no price support "55 0UTl-00K bmks be "M m ll ml”l”" sch”! legislation, no freight assistance , Heavier marlietings of cattle and C”"'mme95 7”” "ext meeung "9 policy, no powerful wheat pools, no hogs are forecast for 1956. Cattle l'"l”l'- I-9l5rM3CEW9”v Winn” md Coop. Federee in Quebec, no par- msrketings may be up five percent Wilma lVllICPllall- 5Cl'lPlUre 1'93d- ticular interest or concern with In- and hog marketings up about two ing will be read by Donald. Collect- ion was taken and amounted to 38 cents. Nine members paid their fees. Meeting closed by singing, "Hear the Pennies Dropping" fol- lowed by the "Lord's Prayer". when his canine companion drag- ged himself to the side of a high- way near Ottawa to die after be- ing hit by a car. this big collie Shortly after the vigil ended. tbs stood vigil beside him for 36 hours, Come W33 h" by 3 9” nd dle . hi fi d. refusing to allow anyone near. the same way gs "(6PenPhoto) Test Unloading Ciiyliand Central orrishcargo FALL RIVER, Mass. (AP)- Longshoremen '.'.'ednesday com- , pleted in 12 hours a test unloading of 500 tons of fish from a vessel diverted here from Providence. 151.1. and those concerned locally ed tif ti ithth jb Tn: -rnasr THE SICK WELL. "CBAEWELL for better photo- :,ljf1gf,”5,,,a,5”,,fe:f,9:u"R,ve,3j, Giggeys Pharmacy, open 8 a.m graphs. mm as 3 pm-3. m 8 Mn" "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS Mona . "cols"t”5cmf1';':g';,d' l:;x',,e,;',f,:; " II "W;lYdlluVE :1 Prersghggl ccliasiy 3' "'9 H"3he' Drug Sm” not be available for a week. will a scuss on. . . . . The vessel. the Swivel. was di- to ' ht at 8.45. F099 SALE M9”? and Ma” ted h e by its owners. the W Leods today. 2.30oclocli. J. w. A. f',ee'w,oun,;f;,,d Fm, can of 5,, SEE "PYGMALION." Saturday Gr0l-ID 1- John's, Nfld., which said it wag afternoon and "Angel Slreel" 9V9T unable to reach agreement wit ulna. at High School. Adjudicat- --0lWll-LE 'T VERNON Unlled Providence longshoremea. ion by Miss Stirling after each per- Church 3” -Wm M- Sheen. Min- may CHANGE pom-s ist . 0 ell ll a.m Cherry Val- 71-. i t ltlng . . . formance. le rm. vemn River 7.30 pm. wheuelercolazpaigmts :l;lel1r;gl0l:: to Miss Beulah Iiickox has return- Heatnshortenlng (it should be at least two inches deep), MIKADO - Tickets for Gilbert Gloucester or ran my" from El llolmte lP0mthT0r0nl0 10 spend to :4l'l0 in a deep-frying pan. (If a fat thermometer is not and Sullivan's 'jMlkado" to be pre- RUM”-AGE SALE at "13 C0m' providence, 9 W ll 91' m0" 5- available, test fat temperature with a cube of bread-thal sented by the Prince of Wales munlly Cenlrev 'Fl'ldaY 9V9"l"8- A spokesman for the Merchants ANINOUNCES RETURN TO FULL POWER PROGRAMMING FOR MARITIME VLEWERS ' TOP NETWORK SHOWS T TOP LOCAL SHOWS "There's more To view on Channel 2" bread should brown in 60 seconds). Cut 1 pound Hllata of F b. lm. t 6 ' . S . b C H Mr. George I-Iickox has entered ' ' . I . . ' E33655 E3-"'1no"salllem:t zgliilgl: til: Holy lliedeldnlller l:llll1s-l()ixl:lI8l0l)J' gsi:::n?;ha';,d,,nY1Il?:-lglho;;:,';l fls the Charlottetown Hospital. His 11)! Suitable ll-all ml-0 aeryms Ilzed pieces and sprinkle lightly! Brothers. C'w.L. very "awed Wm. the job. ll many friends wish him a speedy with salt. Mix and aifi: into a bowl 1 c. once-sifted pastry 1: id 1 h had HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge. MT. STEWART United Church ,,;,,,:,l.',l.'e,.;""1",f,,, 3:5i.;'i:2":....... The United Church of Canada Ser- Services for Sunday Feb. 19th., jug. vices Sunday February 19. Bon- oi-ens follows. Mt. Stewart, 11 a.m -rho unloading crew was re- shaw ll a.m. Desable 3 pm. Vlc- Bristol. 2.30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Weir cruited from Fall River and New loria 7-30 P-lm REV 3- ll- Baxter. Supply Minister. Bedford longshoreuien. Ml"'5'emiq BAPTIST? t W D ..'l'l!I-J. pnasavlranlsws churou . TRY as ora . r. incanada. Centra Par sh ervices. - E. J. Barrass. Minister. Services next Lord's Day are as follows: 3'Year'old Cl"ld' for Sunday February 19th. Weat- Canoe Cove 11 am. s.s. lo a.m. gumed To Deafh morelaiid at 3.00 p.m. Tryon at Nine Mile Creek 3 p.m. Clyde Riv- 1..'l0 pm. Sunday School at Tryon er 7.30 p.m. Rev. Donald Nichol- at 11.00 a.m. son, Minister. feC0VErY- hour (or 34 cup once-sifted all-purpose flour), 134 tspe. Miss Irene Iiickox has returned A' To , MW” 3””! P9"d5" "ll Mlvllh lllti iii! to her home gfter being employed in M c. very cold water and beat until battsrl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John is very smooth. Dip Ssh piecu in batter and lltiacxenna, Maple Plains. ' than fry in heated shortening, L ;g onog,F Miss Lem mckox has rammed until golden. Drain thoroughly on absorbent home after spending a few days P5905 'P'lnkl9 llllll-IY Willi Illt Ind hi! Wmmmmg AFTER lilvEilToliv SALE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duggan Eurvinx" were visitors to Kensington. . - FREDERICTON (CP)-A three- year-old Nashwaaksis child left with an elderly blind man while his mother visited a neighbor burned to death Thursday when fire raced through the home of Mr. and Mrs. Power Adds Footnotes To my Em World War Two History u.l2”.fl:'1;l..”-”.2”:. h”:'a::.”:; an inner kitchen of the two-storey MONTEBELLO. Que. (CP)-- to Martinique in the West Indies. Mr. Walter Somers of Miilvale, i . was in Charlottetown Monday on ks business. Mr. John MacKenna and Mr. Pet- ar Maccarville, were visitors to Millvale recently. .::i...?::"'...”:2:::”:. :.'.'::"..: WHAT FlNER GIFT! -- wooden frame house when he was Mr . Walt So ers Millval . ' ' ' Senator C. G. Chubby Power Sentor Power said he believes it trapped by the fire. It is believed I at m ' . Than IIBIBLE or TESTAMENT M." s val-".s to I Ruck l'.d'.E win," l:va:rI:dde&in:woh'f3o;t:;ot;se t0co5nE::'llnd eased slla;:dln.;l;e aL.;:l!fl(-1ag:1t;:3s.plan :It)o:l:Ve started around the wood For children or gmwmups I 49.50. An wggflnf & ing the near urapping of the was in "serious danger" in mid- several persons tried to save the Commonwealth air training plan. 1040 when it was feared that all child but flames prevented-them the other about a ssoo.ooo.ooo ship- flying instructors in Canada would from entering the building. Harry ment of French gold in Halifax have to be sent overseas to fight Mu. house, the child's 80-year-old harbor. in the Battle of Britain. grandfather, escaped. ; lie told the annual r of the Air Cadet League here Wednes- day night the gold was aboard a French freighter that landed in To mark a birthday or other special occasion. A choice of many varieties and sizes FROM 20 CENTS TO 522.00 GIVE A BIBLE - - - - g g Values 29.so. SALE- 3l5 V529 T25 " H000 Men's Suburban COATS. Stu- rion Wagon COATS. Reversible H-61;:-,3;-ggorgeg-oav-.-;;;n:sIg-gm Reception And Tea We're .. nears. your ”” T” G" "M ””s "N GMNGT voioono zglso. SA.LE- Vail-as to 335- Ml!- ::':'. 3;... .... .. ..... nri'i?'l3.9 "'5 "M ””"” 59 95 31 oo ggugneed sggthwzsft. FthaeM:nlymu:i- The Charlottetown Liberal Women's Club will 11,. Just", ph.,,m,y 172V: Kent St. Charlottetown ' ' hold it Reception and Tea, on February 21st, in the- Confederation Chambers immediately following the opening ceremonies of the Provincial Legislature. The Public are cordially invited. from Vichy by Marshal Petain's government. Senator Power, wartime air minister, said presence of the ves- scl. the Pierre Bertrand, left him with a "diplomatic dilemma" which lasted three or four days. Defence Minister Ralstoli was away and newly- minister Angus L. not yet arrived in Ottawa. Orders were given to sink the Men's BOMBER JACKETS - l.odies' Fiannelet-re PYJAMAS. lieovy quilted lined. Voiues to Rgguhf fa 3,95, sglg... l6.95. SALE- 3695 V T200 V What a PICK' UP . 5' li Children's COATS and COAT miliiif "'” "M ” M" ”" Arrsmloili l.I':i:ess to29o.'soYv.goA'LES3Ms' 535- 'l'9-" ”-5"- .3N-5- 0 late Prime Minister Mac- gm 5'-..:..,, mt;-.h-Ire-tin-tov-d-1 comuumr concur 319.50 90 and 515 il.'.lf.."2i.i2':.”.':.l3'.a '::r:i.Ti.: "E""" '"d the 1014 eWat"-"-V W" "kc" CAMPAIGN 1'03 1953'" Men's Zip-in Lined TOPCOATS Children's One - Piece SNOW ' ' Fm W-FE'W"' he in oil wool weeds and gcibor- suns in nylon rubric. Reg. to Bnownts "sen"-3 Reliew.Your Memberships at Headquarters dines. Values 9029.50. 5ALE-- 5.95. SAI.E- are pleased to annolaico -HOLMAN'S - DIAL 6818 N(7l'E-- Al workers and prospective workers are cordially invited to 1 ...,- I . I l 97.95 53.95 JANUARY CONTET WINNIZII M, . K. , our ssui Anniversary Party at the Y. M. C. A, Monday. Feb. Mgsfg gl ngwpgf mgfgfu ' I (5: Gewtzgicili-I-B-go. - New Spring COATS. SUB. Electric at o BllMEMTBER-- aorls and ilohl Concert Tonight at up im- -lush School susahi-him. lals. Values to 49.50. SALE-- pkgssgs "M 5”"-3 g24.5o Dally. Select yours now. d ' O o 0 o Ioys' Melton scum JAcl(- ?',,,';1.”'””” R” " " ” ETS. Rog. 9.95. sau- so.9s 53-35. :7 Miss larbara Pavlov, ' I St, Michael's Ave.. St Join NM (12 pair Nylbn llo'n) Dlierdlo, P. E. I. (1! Pair Nylon Hose) Madame Ulric Pequot- up no not list. ORIENT a-H - r-4 HOSIERY (11 Pair mos lion) s e -L i . A M..- l..”.., pg wgnx Ictoflrldlol IiCII&'lIIVIl- . g ”"a's':s.:sg N rm , GLo;Esgg . M .90! HATS. Reg. 90 7.93. mil A 5 t are ' am sme- ; 49c 31 pond 52' The IGREENDAI. Co. Ilss'sWoIr8ton P, oT.oIo.sT. c . . PM-.. foo Cosvirl