AMONG THE FARMERS l'adIrnHaaelAgrIenItnre Newsletter IIAIVIST EXHIBITION The announcement by the De- irtment of Agriculture that ii 'al'veiiI Exhibition will be held on September I and 17 will be received with interest by farm- ers who specialise in crops rathe: ttuin in livestock. Years ago the exhibition In the old Exhibition Building of fruit and vegetables, and field crops. etc: was one of the ,hlglillgliis of the fair but modern develonnent inade neces- sarytheliddingolthefalrona much earlier date with the result that a good display of fruits of In the harvest is not possible. The Harvest Exhibition is worthy of support and can serve s useful function in developing interest in and knowledge of the best type of various crops. SNOWBALIJ IN AUGUST We are reliably informed that s Prince Edward Island farmer last week picked up a snowball in his yard nad presented it to a visitor. The explanation appears to be that the snow had been un- der a pile of straw which had preserved it well past the middle of August. We realize that this has not been a hot summer and our views are now confirmed by the fact that snow came throuzh iii. season in apparently good condition. QUEBEC FARM CREDIT Since i937 the province of Que- bcc has operated a Farm Credit Burcau which has advanced money for the establishment of farmcrs' sons and for the funding of personal debts. taxation pay- nicnts. etc. During l8 years of well over 8100 million - almost equal to the amount of .business done by the Canada Farm Loan Board in all Canada and in a period ten Yhars longer. The amount of loss in Quebec on this volume of lending amount-d to a total of 387273 or 73 cents per S100.000.00 of loan. These figures would appear to indicate that farm loan operations can be con- ducted with a minimum of loss. From 1937 to the end of i955 oicr 2l,000 loans had been grant- ed to assist in the establishment operation the Bureau has loaned; ml Varmy 9' exp"ie""' of farms with loans now being mild! It the HR of over 1,3!) per year. The Canadian Federation of Ag- riculture has recently recommen- ded that the Canada Farm Loan Board should Branch out into the field of farm establishment loans With Illpervislon. The pnsslbuity Him that I iilan of this kind can be worked out in conjunct- I00 With Provincial governments . In any event the need has been IPD-Irent on Prince Edward Is- land for some kind of plan assist young people in taking up ming. THE HEEL FLY Cattle men learn with satisfact- ion that the possibility exists of treatment being developed for cattle which will kill the warble fly grub before it reaches the hack of the animal. lf success- ful this new remedy can be given by Ihouih to the animal and may well spell the doom of one Olplhe greatest nuslances that affilicts cattle. FARM FORUM EDITOR In Jilarch after three years of service Miss Jean MacLeod of Long River. Prince Edward Is- land resigned as editor of the Farm Forum Guide. The new ed- itor ftliss Muriel MncLeod of High River. Alberta is a ranch I-llrl who spends her summers Wofkilltl on the large family ranch. This younl Indy graduated last spring in agriculture from the University of Alberta and with her farm background should bring to her new position a use- FARM FORUM WORKSHOP Pictou, Nova Scotlg on octob. er 15 and 16 will be the setting of the Maritime Farm Forum Workshop for individuals who will be conducting short courses throughout the three provinces later in the fall. The workshop will be designed to provide the son of training that will enable extension workers and others to carry on meetings at the local level to acquaint farm people with the posslhll' tea and value EASTERN GUARDIAN BINGO ST. MARY'S HALL. Montague. Saturday. August 81. Good prises. M 0 U N T STEWART United Churrli. Rev. John M. Slit-cn. lilinister. Mt. Stewart ll a.m.. Bristol 3 p.m. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. St. John's. Belfast. so-rvices nest Lord's nay: ll am. and 7.30 p.m. Sunlllli school it) a.m. All are welcome. Rev. Donald Nicholson. MJnI8- if GEORGETOWN Cli;irgi-. United Church of Can- aria. Services for Sept. lsi. ii am. sturgeon: S.S. at l0 a.m.: 2.10 p.m. Milliown Cross: 7 ll-"L tlt-orgetnwn Rev. W A. Pater- Itln, Minister VALLEVFIELD - Orwell Head congregation. services for Sun- day. September it ilrwf” lit-ail, ll:00 a.m.: Kilmiiir. 3100 pm. Vallcyfield. 7:30 pm Rev- F. Macltiiinon. Minister. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Czinatia. Service in Wood islands. Sopicmbcr lat at it a.m.. Sunday school at to am. in Caledonia at 7.30 p.m.: Sunday School It 0 30 p.m. Come and worship. Mur- ray Davis. Student minister. PARISH OF Georgetown. An- glican Church of Canada. Holy Tnnity Church. Sunday. 5""- lui. l-Iii-venth Sunday after Trin- iii-. Morning Prayer and Scr- inna ll a.m. Rev. W. G. Honk. Priest in charge. MONTAGCE UNITED Baptist Church. Services Sunda.V- SWI- lsi. Montague Iunday School 10 am Divine Worship ll a.m- lilurray Harbour Worshlll 5"” rice 3 p.m.. Murray River I".vP- ning Service 7.30 pm. Rev. C. A- Passcy of llazelbrook SPN'”'I spcalter. WORD has been received of the death in Maiden. Mass. of lamcs. W. Macbaren. The late lilr. .ilacl.aren was born in New Perth. l' F..l. and has resided in Massachusetts for the P351 ihir:y-five years. He is survived by one sister. Carrie. Mrs. L.H. make of Cornwall and one bro- liter. Dollglas. of Montsaue. Ml'ItIAY-HARBOUR - Wur- rav River Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Ser- ucpg Sunday, Sept. Ilt. .VItll'l'ItV River It a.m.. Little Sands I p. in. Murray Harbour sun-lav School to a.m.. worship 7.30 P- in at Murray Ilarbnur. The C. GIT. girls and Sigma-C boy! will give a report on the M RB. C, ramps. Rev. L. I. wonlfrfr. Minister. J. ft! HIIEIII II? . PASTORAL - 35 SHOP and save at T.M. Llew- ellyn's big fall bargain specula- tor sale this weekend. in ri'-rrairs any Charge. Un- ited Church. Labour Sunday ser- vice at Marie at 7.30 p.m.. con- ducted by the Minister, Mr. An- thony A.N. Ware. NOTICE: All reservations for meals have becn taken up for Sunday. September lat. Hill Side lnn, Montague. DUNDA3 United Charge. Scr- vices Sept. lat. will be conducted by Rev. lra MacDonal.. u.A., las follows: Annandale 3.00 pm. lnundas 7.30 p.m. Rev. D.A. Sharpe. interim Chairman ORWELI. Vernon United. Sept. lst. Mr. Murchison's con- cludinlz itcrvices as follows: Cherry Valley 9.30 a.m. tnote ltimriz Vernon River ll.00 a.m.: Eldon 3.00 p.n1.: Orwell 7.30 p. .m. Sunday " ' ' as announced. l'PTO.V' Gospel Chapel. Dun- das l0:00 a.m. Sunday School: -11:00 a.m. The Lord's Supper; 7:30 pm. Goapcl Service. Speak- er. Svcnd Christensen. Evangel- isi. All welcome. THE MONTAGUE Pastoral tonne slndy oi i E offarnilornniasl Ihlnll tag with marketing ies --1.... alternative methods for the organisation of the with or without central faculties for the eviacerating and process- Illlolpoultryoranuiribernf such plants to serve various sect- ions of the province, and 4. The integrated marketing and processing plants where the Poultry and egg operations would uiaase a part of the total plant capacity." attention of our readers to the general conclusion with which the report closes. "The non-commercial nature of the production aspects of the poultry industry in Prince Ed- ward island have been stressed. any increasing interest in com- mercial agriculture may witness a turning from this typeof pro- duction and the resources em- ployed in it diverted to other lines oi commercial production. or to Increasing emphasis on an additional line now engaged in to the general improvement of the agricultural economy. "On the other hand it cannot be ignored that about l2 percent of farm cash income is derived each year from egg and poultry production. This represents a sub atantial and fairly stable element of total income. Although resour- ces may be more effectively em- plyed. it seems that the labour engaged in poultry production is largely family labour which would otherwise not be utilized and that the capital represents past accumulation, and since this poultry tradition is well establish- ed. the prevailing desire will be to perpetuate the industry. "If this is to be accomplished It appears to be necessary to raise individual output to a more efficient level with out placing it on a strictly commercial basis. to improve the quality of eggs being produced. and to reorgan- ize the marketing system." PERSONALS Her many friends are pleased to learn that Mrs. John E. Stew- art has returned to her home int Murray Harbor where she is con-l valeacing following her recent) operation in the P.E. Island Hos- pltal. Rev. John Cameron, Mrs. Cameron and young son of Dart- mouth. N.S.. were recent guests of Mrs. Cameron's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Macl-Iachern. Montague. While in Montague. Rev. Mr. Cameron was guest speaker at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church on August llth and llth. Mrs. Charles McCarthy and son, Jerry. and Miss Kay Mon- me left Thursday morning for their homes in New York City after visiting in Montague where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Matheson. Mr. and Mrs. Carl liiacltenzle and daughter. Geraldine. return- ed to Kentville. N.S.. after visit- ing Mrs. MacKenzie's brother- In addition we would draw the 1, it should be kept in mind that ” technician. gets set to go fishing. something he little expected to Rodney Smith of Si. John's Hos- do again last March when doc- pital say they have never heard tors say his heart stopped beat-loi so many cardiac arrests in HEART STOPPED I 36 TIMES Max Cook. a 53-year-old dental ing 36 times in a 24-hour period. Dr. James ML-Eachen and Dr. 310 donors registered at the concluding session of this week's four day series of Red Cross Blood Donor Clinics held last evening at the Beaver Club in Montague. This Clinic was spon- sored by the Montague Branch of the Canadian Legion. under the Chairmanship of Mr. Cyril Johnston who spared no effort to see that a thorough canvass was conducted in Montague and the near-by districts. The official quota for the Mon- tague Clinic was 175 so the ad- ditional 31 over and above the; objective. along with the extral 56 obtained at Eldon in the after- clusion of the first three days by objective of lioo - an almost particularly during the past two I required by patients having op- thc first three days of this week. Edward islanders have done so Clinics. in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Angua Matheson. Montague. noon. made up for the deficit of l02 reported yesterday at the con- all but l5. The grand total for the four days was 1035 on an perfect result. l)urlng the month of August -I weeks - there has been an un- usually large amount of blood eratlons in Island provinces - il7i bottles last week and 57 during it is therefore most gratifying; to be able to report that Princet well in contributing towards the Blood Bank during this week's Workers at last night's Clinic in Montague were drawn from Charge. The United Church of Canada. Rev. J.M. Fraser. Min- later. Sunday. September lst. Lower Montague. 9:45 a.m.. morning service; Trinity Church.i tMontague, ll:m a.m. morning. aiervire and junior Sunday : School. A hearty welcome to all.i CHLIRCII of Christ. The Lnrd'a1 .Da.t'. Sept. 1. Montague: l0.o0 a.m. Bible School for all ages. Adult class begins study of Dan-i lel. ll.0o a.m. The Lord's Sup-; per and Preaching. Murray Riv-I er: l0.00 a.m. Bible School. ll.00 la.m. The Lord's Supper. Murray. lllarbour: 6.00 p.m. Bible School land the Lord's Supper. Combln-, led Evangelistic Service at the Murray River church of Christ at am pm. speaker: Mr. Bent Herring of Truoo. N.S. Everyone welcome. T Till-2 Presbyterian Church in .Canad:i. st-rviccs Sunday. Sept-; lember lsi' Montague. Divine' worship. ll:00 a.m. sundayj School. to on a.m.: Cardigan. sf tcrnoyn service 2:.” pm. Sun - School. 200 pm.; Monta- ;giie evening service, 7:30 p.m. The Rev. KG. MacMilIan. gen- eral secretary of the British and Foreign Bible Sociezy. will be' B- D .- Sgt ii 5: ii iii :EP:S :- IlII'g?I;Ii 5 3 '5 ?: .l IrIIlg I?! it 1 - WALL ALL S O O INSIDE PAINT HOUSE PAINT CLEARANCE! GOING AT 50-mo WE MUST HAVE A COMPLETE CLEARANCE O Deltix Quality FIRESTONI HOME AND AUTO ' 187 GIIAT GMJIGI ST. PAPER TOC' . C . . . . . . 31.29 qt- 3..95 WHITI ONLY . l i 4 I I i l l i I I l i DIAL 5547 FOR SALE AT soutus Desirable eight modern conveniences. Oil fired hot water furnace. location with large lot further particulars apply to: MELVIN J. McOUAlD. .50llc room house with all Completely insulated. Excellent and new garage. For Rev. Blood Clinic At Montague Success; Legion Sponsored the Canadian Legion Branch which supplied the refrcslimcnls. E the Womenis institute. the Cath- olic Women's League. the Ladies Auxiliary of the Leizion. the Nui'ses' Assoc. and the Monta- gue High School Red Cross. i BIG ADVANCE Membership in cooperative so. bled in four years, to a total ofp 7.348.000. YEII "FLIGHT TO HONG KONG" army (',Al.ll0l'-N - rat-cs across the earth to film all The camera Cases Hoard A9 Souris Thursday Iefore Magistrate Giihen A. Gaudet at Souris on Wednesday afternoon. two residents of 50?.- rla for being intoxicated in public place were each fined I20 and costs. B A resident of Arrnadaie for operating a motor vehicle with- out due care and attention was Hood 310 and costs. A resident of St. Peters. on a second conviction for operat- ing a motor vehicle without a license was fined 87.5 and costs. A resident of Five " and a resident of Little Harbour ap- peared charged with creating a disturbance in a public place. The former was fined 31) and eosts and the latter 325 and Dolls. Montague Schools -: .-I 'I'Il3GlIll'IIklPI&5A "mm Enioy rt-i.. August so. 1951 The Classes res. fheelaanasarehaiagtsstruct adlwllissllarthalleyersi lloosnlleid. ants took advalage of portunity and-turned the noon into a gala event by light- lu a large bonfire and provi ing a picnic lunch for he child- RADIO and TV SERVICE CALLS Lyery Saturday afternoon our service man will malts calls between Cl'i'town and Souria. Anyone requiring his service will please dial 9624 and arrange for a 9- Will Re-open one individual. Cook spent 36 days in the hospital but now hes ready for work again. i (AP Wirepholhb i FOR SALE One used 10 ft. No. 80 self propelled Massey Har- ris combine. Perfect condi- tion. Two standard bred: mares, suitable for saddle. REID'S FARM EQUIPMENT. Montague. THEATRE Montague Fri. 8-30 P-m' Sat. 8 E 10 lI.m. BARBARA RUSH the vilnlencf and vice of the world wide syndicate. A1tIl'IlT:;I.I(' wysln story. full of action and suspense. A mm e wi I story. SEE. COMING Pitt. 1. SAT.-FOUR oiitnit IN 1-own MONDAY NIGHT is sit.vi-:a NIGHT. TO-DAY AND SAT.-CAPITOL SPORTS SHORT IORTI RIVER we , IXING UP WITH YWIN"'8I1'l(IM” rosisini.-sitnssaosnt "THE X IIIE FANTASTIC RISE AND .. . -F33 comma SAT. IIIS 'I'I'(Hlll" WILL HAVE FABULOUS FALL OF ONE OF THE GREATEST OF ALL FUNNY MEN! Wed. and L. S. HUNTER Presld ALIERT ACORN. EXHIBITION Association Grounds, Dunclcis 10 PLOWING CLASSES- PRIZE LIST ON REQUEST OVER 55000 IN PRIZES - FULL LIVESTOCK SHOW Two residents of Sourls. found call. giiilityhofttshegoof P:IpWo:)d, we; , KC II III ' ' hyl. c"' I” For the 1937-33 term : mLesdt.e'r nt:'Dc:nneIl appeared for - i.7..i."c.:.':.' :?.?...i:t3.. ”.'.f; ”" RADIO a W 335,-, 'f:"::f'c;,'f;f""l'd ll" TUESDAY. 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