daronait 14. 1949 I r001) SAVINGS WEEK ‘SPECIALS eon mom AND SATURDAY SUNKIST 802 COUNT ORAINGES, doz. 23c: 2 cloz. . . 45c CHOICE GRAPES, lb. 15c: 2 lbs. 29c TRIMMED _ PORK CHOPS. lb. 63c swam‘ PIOKLED CORNED BEEF. lb. 39c SHOULDER ROAST PORK. lb. ........... 49¢. AYLMER muam OI» Till so s a a a s asOOj) JELLO, JEl-l-O PUDDlNG, y LEMON PlE Fll-l-lNG. 3 TOI’ . . . mamas-r BULK TEA. lb. AYLMER CHOICE PEAS, 20 oz. fin 18c; 2 for . . . . AYLMER. CHOICE CORN, 20 oz. i-in 20c; 2 tins . AYLMER. ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT VMARMALADE, 24 oz. ior . TURE LARD. lb. 21c 25c 85c 35c 39c 33c 25c il.~0. ATKITSUN 633x11" ' m’ BRUGETEBIA STREET Central Guardian This column rlgzgy o! looal interest. but ageiliolbln-gql 13;"! nature may be inserted a v cents . able t: sovnfimld’ “m” "l COOK'S for rhotograpm, i- 1mm"?! TAXI. raons aza. HOWARD MIcINNIQ puma Footwear st 1T6 Qileen Street, OONFEDIBATION . BUB-ANCI. LEI m I. OI’ C. BOWLING LIAGUE starts October 17th. st Holy Name Alleys. MUSICAL EDUCATION Quiz in the Art Centre, 7.15 p.m_ and 9m P-m. October 18th. ORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- fr. 1' rAsrona-ra _. gunm- October 10th. Fairview 11.00 A. M. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber. Pastor. NORTH TRYON PRESBYTER» IAN CHURCH. — Service October 16th st 8 P. M. Church School at 2 P. M. .Miss Mary A. MacKenzie. Deaconess. WOOD ISLAND PRESBYTEB- IAN l-HURClL-Communion Ser- vice Sunday, October 16th, at 11 A. M. Preparatory Service Satur- dill’. October 15th, 11 A. M. Rev. Mr. l-lenderson, Minister. YORK UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. - Services for Surldsy October 16th. Central 11 A. M. Pleasant Grove 2 P. M. York 3.30 P. M. Brackley 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools at usual hours. Rev. J. H. Maccaiium. Minister. TBYON — BONSHAW BAPTIST PASTORATIL-Serviccs for Sun- clay, October 16th are: Westmore- lalicl 11 A. M. Albany 3 P. M. Tryon 7.30. S. S. ll A M. Rev. David Lamb will speak at the service. Rev. C A. l-ilcks, Minis. ter. Lodge No. 1'7. A. F. dz A. M. wll Members o! Sister Lodges are cor dially invited to attend. llorotliy liix Says- (Contlnued from Page 2) Bro. E. C. llJvans. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- copy must be not later than noon the thing in him at all. a millstone around hia neck that drags him down into failure. . And that is the kind of wife this girl would make. this girl who‘ ean’t be faithful to you when you are out of her sight, and who wants you to givs up your chances at an education to dance at- tendance upon her. Take my advice and don't lat any girl stampede you into a pre- mature marriage. DEAR MISS DIX: terminod never to tell him that he is not our own. er wrong? ANSWER: take it as s matter of course. MRS. H. E. gives it a shock from which the child never recovers. DOROTHY DIX cannot reply personally to readers, but will ans- wer problems of general interest through her column. . sent pieasu t. for his future good. he will win out if there is any- But if she works him to death to get the prsssnt pleasures she desires: if she drags him around st night and robs him of the sleep and rest he needs because she wants to dance; if she discourages his plans and throws cold water on his dreams and whines and complains because he can't give her fine clothes, she is We have an adopted child and we have ric- Are we rlghi Wrong. Tali him whiis hs is so young that he will When a child grows up believing its adopted parents are its own and then finds out this is not true, it lous clay to Out of city advertisers ticularlv bear this in mind. be conducted on Sunday, Octobe 16lh. as follows: Canoe in charge. Interim Moderator. CHARGE-Services October 16th New Dominion School P. M. Church School Please note change of Kingston and Cornwall Rev. M. K. Chili-man. services Martha Logan, lloma Economist (Swift Canadian Co. Limited) Invites ALL HUMEMAKERS to attend a discussion on SELECTION ANO 000KERY 0F MEATS at the CLOVER CLUB HALL. GRAFTON STREET 8:00 PM. FRIDAY, OCTOIIR 2T lion free tickets, write to or phone Manager's Office, Swift Canadian Co. Limited, Tel.: 1027 River 3 P. M. Colored slides on the ard Christie, Minister. I..O .D .E. HILLSBOBO CHAP- TER — The opening meeting of mo); place on September 10th at the home oi the R986"!- meeting which svelte Tag Day which is held saturday previous to giving 0T1 meeting. Mrs. atarlum and evening TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- United Church Services will be held Sunday, October 16th. as fol- lows: 11 A. M. Tryon. 3 P. M. Cape Traverse. 7.30 P. M. Crapaud when the Rev. T. G. Head, Hampton, attend Divine Service at St. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast, oii Sunday, October 16th at 3 P. M. Special music by tho Belfast Trio. Speaker Advertisers are reminded that their in the Guardiai prev- guarantee insertion. who tele- phone classifieds, etc" should par- THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN (lANADiL-Divine Worship will Cove 11 A. M. Churchill 3 P. M. Clyde River 7 P. M. Rev. Neil Herman will be G. Carlyle Webster, c o n N w A L i. i-Asroiini. ll A. M. Church 10 A. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rally day service] Cornwall 7 0.30 A. M. hour for HUNTER RIVER. PASTORAL CI-IARGE—Unlted Church Services October 16th. Rally Day services at Wiltshlrc 11 A. M. and Wheatley Parables o! Jesus will be shown at the Hunter River regular service s.t 7.30. Official Board meeting Oct. 14th, Hampshire Church. Rev. How- ths I-Illlsboro Oliflplfll‘. 1- 0- D- E- Mrs. Arthur Roper. ivho presided. The Meeting opt-nod with Prayer fol- lowed by the minutes of the last adopted as read. The Treasurer. Miss Adams. read her report showing a subs- iantini balance on hand. Discuss- ion followed regarding our Annual the Tlhanks- and arrangements were made to have tags. etc. at the next Roper read letters of than-ks from English families to whom donations ‘had been for- worded and replies to our inquiries cs to their needs. The Educat- ional secretary. Miss Stewart rs- ported on the Library at Lilo Ban- srrangemeints wiea-e made to have the work continued. Th; meeting closed With the King. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . . YORK s-iuaiirs-s HALL iiov.2,a.4.1aa The Community will present ‘a Variety Concert Comprising a One-Act Comedy, "SHE MAIIIED WELL", levaral Hilarious Stunts and Featuring a Colorful Musical levua, “THE PAGIZANT OI’ Till MONTHS". Assisting Artlstsz-Bstty Bsars-Lolth Sweeney-Stanley Lancaster Tickets (I00) for all Performances now nu “is at A Fsoturs For Every Friday POTATO EITUATION Figures released on. f‘ ‘ ‘ 10th ihow an increase of nearly 16 mil- lion bushels in the American po- tato production over the Septem- ber estimate. Those figures change the outlook somewhat on our po- tato markets. U. S. producers are getting ter- rific ‘yields ‘in the "late states" especially in Maine where harvest- ing is now well under way. Production figures on the Island and New Brunswick are also in- creased, but prices are unsteady and slow. New Brunswick ship- ments across tho border have been heavy lately although they have had considerable trouble with blight in Katahdins and Mount- ains. Potato growers should be very careful not lo ship any pota- toes, whether seed or tableslock, if there is the slightest suspicion of blight infection. Such practices not only injure one‘s reputation as an individual producer with the shippers. but the general reputation of Island potatoes on export markets is at stake. Large quantities of those tubers go south where they have w“; be u, i 1 k ‘ _ to _be held in warm storages K 1h B,§o,§f'e§,f,,,§,:f” er Rev which will develop this blight rapidly. ' Tug 535151313}; o; Mizpah A great deal of new interest has 1 been stirred up by our advertising program among_ the American buyers. Hut. knowing that a sur- - are limited they are asking mainly for information and are appar- ently holding off for a lower price gradually. weak demand. r ziiain shipping points. There has been considerable ag- policy which would tend to stab- ilize prices to producers this fall and give growers who can store their crop some assurance of a fair price’ later on in the season. ' The Federation's course. that only under sound marketing legislation can orderly marketing be developed or s per- manent solution found. However. it may be that some assurance of a floor price now would tend to level prices out until a system of orderly marketing can be effected. With this in mind a joint meet- ing of the Federation executive and the Provincial Potato Promot- ion Committee will be held within the next few days to take some definite action. National Cheese Week The cheese branch of the Dairy Industry in Canada is in rather an unpredictable position. First, we don't know how the British con- tract on cheese will turn out. Second, our own people. farmers included, are not eating cheese as much as they used to. They so‘. out of thq habit during the war when our cheese was being ship- ped overseas. When we realize that cheese contains more digestable protein per pound than any other common food. can be bought as cheaply as any of our main foods. is liked by almost everybody and can be pro- cured at almost any store. etc. W0 wonder what the trouble is. Perhaps we will have io take sieps to make smaller cheese and do a better merchandizing job. Such problems are being investls- ated now. However. with this in mind the National Dairy Council which is the Canadian organization of the dairy manufacturers is ,_ ing ‘a "National Cheese Week" in Can- plus exists and that our storages before buying. However, there is a strong demand for our high quality seed and indications sre that the demand will strengthen The general price for table-stock has apparently levelled out at around eighty cents per seventy-five pound bag with a Seed prices although very un- stable range from seventy five to eighty five cents a bushel at the itation lately for a price support policy is, of Brown Bros. (Market) and Henderson It Cudmoreh By mall from Arthur vasoy, York. Bus will hava IJLI‘. each evening at ‘HM-Fare 25c return (This show will not be presented in Clflown or any other centre) Among The Farmers - Federation (if Agriculture ‘News ' ads from November 7th to 12th. We should give our hearty stip- opri to this "mililgn. It is sou. timely and necessary. We might suggest again that the local retail- ers of cheese co-operale also by keeping their margin down at least m proportion to that of the pm. diicer and the manufaclurers. Dog Sense “I was just telling someone s. cross the floor tonight that I had something to do with a massive Great Dane dog that was fond of butter. His mistress gave him bread with butter spread thickly on it, but being Scotch, she came to the conclusion that there w“ 11° 115E Spending so much money, so she went and got a pound o! oleomargarine and spread the bread with it. The dog sniffed at it. put his tail between his legs and went and lay down in s cor- ner as far away as he could get from it. In other words. if indiv- iduals do not know the difference between butter and oleomargarlne. 1108! d0." (Clipped from address 01 Right Hon. J. G. Gardiner.) Farm Forum Planning At s meeting of the Provincial Farm Forum Committee on Thurs- day plans were completed for ihs organization of our discussion 131039 program throughout the Is- 8T1 . Informal planning sessions be- tween reprgsentatives of last year's Forums, Junior Farmers’ groups. (Jo-operatives, Women's Institutes and other interested community organizations will be held st the following centres shortly. East Royalty, St. Peter's, Bloomfield, Lot l6. Clyde River, Freetown and Vernon River. The Junior Farmers in those areas will be playing host to the VlSlLOr! at the meetings, a gesture which is greatly appreciated. De- failed arrangements will be an- nounced shortly. Directors Meeting At the Federation Directors meeting last Thursday two special committees were appointed. One dealing with some new develop- ments in the Farmers Income Tax Field, the other to prepare amend- ments to the Provincial constitut- ion in preparation for incorporat- ion next spring and to make final arrangements for the annual meet- ing which will be held during the first week of January, Action was taken cm some other pressing problems and the general progress of the Federation was re- ported as very encouraging. Barbed Wire It is evident that our efforts to have the quality of barbed wire improved has borne some fruit. A survey was made in each Province and the response from the steel industry to the Canadian Federat- ion hss been most satisfactory. Two or three of the main compan- ies have indicated that they will be in a position to manufacture heavier and pro-wai- standard wire after the first of the new year. I-Iogs Down Since last week hog prices have gons down again. Moncton quot- ations are $28.75 delivered, Char- lottetown $28.00 country points or at the farm, for A's. This is the low figure which the packing fra- ternity has been suggesting as the equivalent of the British bacon contract. Honor Boil It was suggested by several members. arid the idea approved ‘by the directors that we should lgive people an idea as lo what school districts are actively sup- porting the Federation. The idea is that between now and the annual meeting we will. Continued on page 16 A "MUST” ron YOUR JOVERSEAS PARCELS l no tum: on‘ soos needed j ' 5AM Wafer, that’: all! ii _- y iiocoisrs on wmrs carts MIX s C .5 I60, $100, $500 Canadian Pacific mg. ‘Halifax, 1v.s. Telephone: 3-8203 {L iTllé Most Popular Investment in Canada- Over 3,000,000 Canadians have purchased Canada Savinés Blinds i because of the safety, f'the monerbuk ‘t In)’ time Iuflflfitfl" and interest at 254%. Canada Sgvingg Bonds can be purchased-in denominations 0T or $1,000. -Pliona or The Wood Gundy Limited write our office. Corporation. CLOTHING TIP: IT’S UNNECESSARY TO PAY MORE-ITS UN WISE ’l‘O PAY LESS ._THAN TIP TOP TAILORS’? VALUE-GIVING PRICE. HAND-CUT AND _ UNION-TAiLORED-TO-MEASURE l ' $46.50 CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE WASHINGTON. Oct. ll —- (APi U.S. CROP REPORT 194.8 crop of 1,28B.4-06,000 and the 10-year average (1938-47) of 991,- _ The United states Agrlculturelasopoo. The winter wheat estimate Department today estimated thlsof 804137-1000 bushels year's wheat crop at uasaaenomchansed from l “WHY-h s80 and bushels. This was 2.856.000 bushels compared less than 1,129,051,000 forecast inst year and 7265592000 for the 10- month and compares with the year averagc. LONDON. Oct. 14—(CP)- 811 Stafford Crlpps today told a press conference iiiere is no evidence to suggest that uncertainty over Britain's election prospects has caused any slowing down in business activity. W88 Ull- ivith 900.0989“) last g romping omuew. ROLLS! for finest results f use FlElSCl-IMANWS YEAST Q How the family will cheer when you bring that fragrant plate of Parker House rolls piping hot from the oven! "Pia a treat you can often repeat-because they're so easy to make with quick-acting, dependa- ble Fleischmands Yeast. If you bake at home, you can profit by the experience of over 3 generations of Canadian women In using Fleischmsnns Yeast. It's so pure-so convenient-so spefldyl And your breads, desserts and rolls will have that sure-to-ploasa quality each time! Choose ta_i_ih_e;rll'orm