(Federation of Agriculture News) "OPERATION POTATO" one of the prime purposes in planned and directed intelligently. mmm. the Federation of Agri- The dawning resnntion on the .culture was that of giving the part of farmers that their position mmer the opportunity of, ex- could be improved. and improved pressing himself as an organisa- lion in a public way and to also. through a variety of mediums. mm; to him information on prob- lem; which might effect his social ma ' position. During last sprlng's plebiscite nmpalgfl, the Federation, through public meetings, provided both op- ponents and supporters of the Po- tato Board the opportunity of stating their respective views on me lsues involved. The Federa- tion is not a closed shop which permits only one side of a qua- uon to be presented. Basically. the directors and officers of the Finder- ation believe that the individual farmer, if given information on my problem, has the ability and judgement to arrive at a reason- able decision. Admittedly. the Potato Market- mg Board, which was sustained 1...; spring by a vote of the ma- jarlty oi prodllcers, now finds it- self in a. contentious position in its i-ndeavours to safe-guard the in- ierests of the rank and file of po- uto growers. Realizing this fact. me Federation , has decided to sponsor on September 29. in the Charlottetown Forum. a mass meet- ing of potato producers. This wiceting will provide the Potato Marketing Board. through its chairman and Manager, the op- gortunlty of stating the reasons which impelled it to the conclu- sions reached in the marketing policy agreed to on September M1. The meeting will also pro- llde those who do not believe in inn announced policy the oppor- tunity of stating their opinions. This meeting, if largely attend- ed, may prove well to be an ex- cellent barometer oi public qpin- ion on this question, and every grower who plans to market po- tatoes this year should, in his own interests, attend. Attendance will indicate his con- rcrn in his own business and his reaction guide those, most con- eri-ned officially in the present :onti-oversy. THE PEOVINCIPS FUTURE Prince Edward Island is genera ally conceded to be, from an agricultural standpoint. r.ap,..., endowed with many advantages The people are reputed to be in- dustrious, frugal and in the major- ity excellent farmers. with two such important advantages. the progress of the province would be almost taken for granted. but nevertheless this progress does not appear to have in any sense ieached what might be considered easily possible. Abandoned or un- occupied farms and many more producing at a low level bear tes- timony to the fact that our most important and valuable natural resource is not being used to the fullest extent. Why then, with thousands of farms producing at a reasonable level, should there be hundreds that are producing little or nothing and constituting a liability to the communities where they are located? some years ago Dr. Lattimer re- marked that farming has always been full oi promise: premises which in large part were never fulfilled. The future belongs to those who prepare for it, and we would suggest that the agricul- rnpldly through organized group action. will probably do more to safeguard the future oi this prov- ince than any other factor. How- ever. progress in this direction can be impeded by the unsympa- thetic attitude of whatever govern- ment may be in power and of other sroups and Drofeallons. Gov- ernments and other groups must realize their responsibilities in encouraging and promoting group action by farm people. action which the intelligent realize is the great hope oi the province. rather than the great menace which appar- ently some believe it to be. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. Margaret Connlch. who departed this life September 21th. 1053. Sweet are the memorlu. that linger Dear is the one that is gone, In memory we hold you dear Mother. As long as the years roll along. Lovingly Remembered by Family. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our daugh- ter Goldy Elisabeth Carver, who passed away 1951. Out in the garden oi grew A flower so lovely and fair. A blossom so tiny and precious and the life there sweet. That the Master who planted her there. Gathered her lovingly Into His arms And new in the light of His Love. sheltered and blessed by His pres- ence she grows. In His beautiful garden above. Two little hands are resting, A loving heart is still, A little daughter we loved is wait. ing For us just over the hill. Ever Remembered by Mommy. l 014131. Baby Brother. IN MEMORIAM THEOPHILUS W. DOULL A wide circle oi friends will learn with regret of the death of Mr. Theophllus Wesley Doull which occurred at his home last week at Dominion Park, Lancas- i9!'. N- 3.. after a lengthy period of failing health. Mr. Doull was born in Sackvllle In 1885, a son of J. Wesley Doull, Saskatoon. and the late Mrs. Gertrude E. iTouse) Doull of Ssckvllle. He came to Saint John in 1928 and lived in the city un- til one year ago when he moved to Lancaster. Before his retire- ment ln 1946, Mr. Doull was em- ployed for 18 vcsrn with the wood- Working firm of Murray and Gregory Ltd. He was a member of the West side Kirk and elder of the church. for several years. belonged to Carleton Union Lodge No. 8 F. and A.M. and before his illness was active in young people's work. tural future of this prov- He is survived by his wife. the "W Wh”0 13 miy de- former Mary ll. Bean of Block- pend to a certain extent upon nille, one 'son, Murray w" L”. the individual efforts of its farm caster; two daughters, Mrs. M. DEDDIO, delwndl W 3 far lreater MacLaren Roberts, Saint John and through organized effort. speakers and writers. who paint ln glowing terms the virtues and Smfnlzth of rugged individualism. must realize that the world and agriculture are faced today with Droblems that will never be solved hv thousands or millions of people thinking and acting only as in. nlvlduals. While we may prniga the rare individual who. through force of character and extraor- tlinary ability rises to a preferred llosition, yet we cannot forget that this rise may have taken place at the cost of many people well endowed to render outstand- ing service to their state, if given reasonable opportunity. he army or no large group of industrial workers can act in an efiiricnt way unless their work is Sept. 18. one brother, Fred Doull. Vancouver. B. C.. seven grand- children. several nieces and neph- ews, and cousins on Prince Ed- ward Island. The funeral was held on Wed- nesday afternoon from the West Side Kirk. Interment was in the Cedar Hill Cemetery. BCHOONER BURNS QUEBEC (CP) - The 'I7-ton schooner Franchevllls burned to the waterline in the Saguenay river Tuesday night, it was learned Thursday. No one was injured. fire some 25 miles from where the Sagueney meets the St. Lawrence river. wnuwa mat WWv?glI:gu5sE'ilVnl:'E W u4nr'el4:lW Al -c3v'?r1't?.y -'3Esi?.. . HIGH 113;- the guigt-1”sI:Ilolar ALWVA'VS FELL INTO A no aft- II ueei.eli'r'I.-ia'iIsat Git mud lav m4.u:i'u:s'oI3'u.n. Sweet water is foflnd.I-n the Salt Sea: Springs gushing tweet water are situated in the surf beneath the waves of Ihe Atlantic 0 the west coast of Kerash Island in Portu- Nle Guinea. At flood tide the springs are covered by bitter sea. At ebb the natives come out and gather the tweet water in can es to take it home for domestic "”'- --- Tomorrow: The that Concealed a Fortune! gxlfm "Don the ability of those Mrs. John A. Savory. Torontop ”m"5 I0 939” "WI? 6081195 0nt.. his father in Saskatoon. who "Id activities in I collective way. celebrated his 105th birthday, The schooner. from Grande Balcf 100 miles north of Quebec. caught! cut: into nrsrnrcr BOW! TAXI. Dial 0560-OMB. "!0UI. DOLL-Al IUYI MOI!- II the HUGHES DIUO ITOII DI LAVAL MILKBIS. Separa- tors and parts. storey lllectric. THURSDAY. September 80th. is the final day for payment of third installment of City Taxes. HI-STYLE MILLINEEY offers you all the latest styles in veivefs. velours and felts. Every Style Hi- Style. KENMORE - COLD SPOT. - The finest Washers and Refriger- ators. Available at elmpsons-Sears. JIMMY! TAXI 7810 or 5252. IIIOIINI. lllectrle and Pro- pane Gas. Refrigerators Bryenton and Ilacxu. PROTECT YOUR. PROPERTY from legal action by paying your taxes. "WI! TREAT THE SICK WELL”. Glsgey's Pharmacy. open evenings 'tlll 8 o'clock. WHEN PAYING your third in- stallment of City Taxes please bring your bill with you. WILLIS PIANO - Canada's - Dill 7313 Best. Priced right. Toombs Music Store. UNITED BAPTIST Church. North River. Sunday. Sept. 26: Falrvlew 11:00 a.m.; North River 3:00 p.m.; Long Creek 7:30 p.m. Sunday school as announced. Rev. Owen Cochran. BBEADALBANE PIIESBYTEIL IAN CHURCH. - Service Sunday, September 20th. at 11 a. in. sun- day School at 10 a. m. All are wel- come. Goodwill Mat:Dougall. Stud- ent Minister. INTEBEST at the rate of '5; to 1'7. per month will be charged on all overdue installments. REGULAR MONTHLY ME ET- Oharlottetown Agency. troo HEAVY To CARRY -' Master Hollis Jewell. who carried and rolled in his pumpkins last Saturday morning found one weighed 41 pounds. CORNWALL UNITED CHURCH. Rev. A. 5. Weir. D. D., Minister. Services September 26th, will be as follows: New Dolninlon 11.00 a. in. Kingston 300 p. in. Cornwall 7.30 p. in. Sunday Schools as announced. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Mirilster: Rev. .1. M. Sproule. Sunday, September 26th. 930 a. m. Brackley. 11.00 a. in. York. 7.30 p. m. Central. CIIAPAUD, Springfield. Long ING of the Ladies Auxiliary. Cali- adian Leglon. B. E. S. L. will be held tonight, 7.30. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Belfast. - Sunday. Sept 26th. 11 a. m. Rally Day Service. Creek parishes. Services for Sun- day. September 26th: 1954. Fif- teenth Sunday sfter Trinity. St. John's Church, Crapaud, 11:00 a. m. Holy Communion; St. Thomas' Church. Long Creek, 3.00 p.m. Evening Prayer. St. Elizabeth's 730 , g . p. m. Evening Service. Rev. J.. SITIgrCg'raSvi:1"g?v1d 7di:gr::"'REv;-. E. Heathwood, M. A., Minister. I Ebsary. Rector. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. The United Church of Canada. Services on Sunday. Sept. 26th, as follows: North Wlltshirc. 10 a. m.. with Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Hunter River, 11.15 a. m. Sac- rament of Baptism. Hampshire, 7.30 p. m. Rally Rally Day service. you are cordially invited to W0l'Snl9 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. - Servlces September 25111. Argylel Share 11 a. in. Cape 'Ih"averse 3. p. m. stancliel 7 p. m. Sunday; School in Oharlottetown 2.30 p. nik Rev. J. H. Bishop. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN. CANADA. - Schedule for SUllEIEl)',l September 26th. Caledonia 11 a. m.i' (Sunday School 10 a. in. Wood Is-j with 115- R910 C- 5- M”95e- 5- A-I lands 3 p. in. (Sunday school 2 p. m.) Murray Harbour South 7.3tll B. D.. Minister. I MACKEREL MAKE LATE M,,p. m. Minister: Rev. L. S Halesw PEARANCE - During the P35” PLAN TO attend the 150th Jub- Wetk the 3130143791 M-V9 mm” I'll”? ilee Anniversary (interdenomin- EDDCITBHCC 1" Quite large qunm" atlonal) service of Thanksgiving 18! 0” GEOTKCIOWH H5-”b0I"' The" and Dedication of the British and uuun m P” their annual vim: Foreign Bible Society in St. Paul's until later in the season that usual. church, Charlonewwnl 5 D. m, had given rise to the ODIN” W” Friday evening. Sept. 24th (Daylight fishermen would be deprived of the time). French" Rev. Wm. 1.; ODPOTWD”-Y ID PYOCU” I'M-I m"ch' Platt, General Secretary. London, sought-after delicacy. but during Enwmdg the past week fishermen have been hooking them in considerable numbers on early momlng and af- ternoon trips to the fishing grounds. The large "Blaster" type mackerel seemed to have by-passed this area but the smallslzed fish are being cured for winter con- sumptlon. An abundance of cape- lin provide the needed material which is ground. to make what in. the business is known as "Pearl! and which is skillfully thrown by the fishermen, to attract the mack- erel. BREADALBANE P A S T 0 It A L CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Septem- ber 26th. Pleasant valley 11 II. in Rose Valley 3 p. m. Breadalbane '1 p. m. (Please note change of hour). W. M. S. Thank Offering Service at North Granville 8 p. in. Mrs. (Rev) Alexander MacKay. Guest speaker. Messrs. Andrew Jolmstonc and Ernest Dunning will assist with the music. Rev. W. B. MscPhail. Minister. Wherever you go in Canada . . . for exciting "Travel living' All across Canada, now "that Canadian Nationals 559 new modern passengerlcars are in service, travelling has become a. new and delightful kind of "Travel Living". You can End no finer service or more luxurious accommodations. When you .go C.N.R., you enjoy travel with a flair . . . a revelation in comfort, and the widest variety of day.-and-night accommodations for every budget. 1; cm” mi. than you might think in travel on the C.N.Il.. For example look at these low coach fares between Char- lottetown and Vancouver: One way Il0l.l0; Bound trip mtso. proportionately low hm -or-iv fm-r hurl-G -mi "gr... types of sleeping on travel. Ask about substantial savings elered by New Family Fares to Western Canada and to Mid-West and Western U.S.A. g A r.. .1. menoiucni District 0. N. 3. station. r-menrer Agent. . Tel. me for smort'new I . unblushing coquetry to the most subtle power of fascination. Indeed, society would be a dull thing with- out this science. II it were possible that women would cease for a short time to care what the male bruies thought about them, most of us. I am sure. would be glad to see that short time ended. Men do a little flirting now and. then, but women flirt more than; men do; and they also show it more. Perhaps women are less able than men to live without ad-I rniration. A man gads about and is in very few places really intimately known; a woman is in some of her places at least, closely watched. Not even a man's best friends Strange but True 81 F. B. Mal.-Arthur FLIRTING THROUGH THE AGES (Part I) Perhaps the only woman in the world who never flirted to catch her man was Mother Eve. Eve didn't have to parade her charms before Adam for the simple rea- son there were no other men to tempt. But. when the first pair began to multiply and replenish the earth flirtation became general. In the greater or less transparency of the which has infinite shades. from Friday. Sept. 24. 1954 very little affablllty squandered under the form of smiles procure: the title for a member of the op- posite sex. She is something worse than a flirt - a mlnx - If she tries to capture another girl's be- trothed. The old saying that "All is fair in love and war" hardly holds good In such cases. 0 I U in feminine judgment every girl or pretty young flame is forward. and consequently, a flirt who monopolize: the attention of the males in a social circle. This she can do by being too modest, as well as by being a bit hold. for her own sex will not account as modesty the grace which charms The Guardian Page! the stray sheep among their sei who possess the art of pleasing. It is not unusual to find a min whom most other men will join in praising: but show me the wo- man - wife - virgin or salnt.:- whc has not had detractors Im0.lll other women. The few exceptions to this general rule, are usually to be found in the ranks of the homely. Many women who flirt to the extent of sexual teasing often end up by getting scorched. Some squeal when they but slnge their finger tips and retire from the game with their eyes full of tears, having no real interest in the play. That first experience makes them so bitter towards all males that artifice lies the science of flirting know precisely how many women without attmeptlng to do so. You'll 0163' ICING down I0 the 1”! DI he take: out to dine and dance, n9V9I' heir 3 ml" 5P9lk 50 "I 0! 5pIn”'er;r B C gi d) POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL but . wommv! friends keep close the worst woman as women do of ( 0 I On "US CHARGE. - Services Bundly. tab of the number of her admir-V September 26th- 11 a- m- at MH1- ers. A man to be called a run view. 7.30 13. M135 POWHIL RNA Ti must do so to the point of aband- R. Goudge, Pas or. oning all other occupations. But a I 0 HAMPTOIE U l'tAd5gh03hA1!' . . . Sh k P f 1P1 Canada. Services Sunday, septem- I ll 1 her 29th. Hampton ii a. m. Appin c & H . I Road 3 p. in. Victoria no p. m. Finds Healing Substance That Does Both- R91! R- H- B””"- MI"I”"- Q Relieves Pain-Shrinks Hemorrhoids CROSS R(:)AKDs"AL;3eXivP1NeI:BAt; I Toronto. Ont. (SpeeIaI)- among thsee eulerers were a very HAZELBRSO te' Ir; uzhc am” For the first time science has wide variety of hemorrhoid condi- iggggyil nepmmcgmmunlbn Mag ItlllundlI18WbI!eAIIIItiE'FiI)BI.:0l1CehWII.t I::lIl:d,iul0lnG of 10 to 1) your ' i . ' g t e astonis ing a lity I rin s g. Imam 3 p' m' Com-mumom Huel hemorrhoids and to stop bleedi'ng- All this. without the use of nar- b k 730 m This is Dr Archl- - - . b;(I)iII)'-5 iarepwell. Sunday on this "M'0'"i '”rK"y' wumi m''”,i”u" 0' "m""nu d , In one hemorrhoid sees after any land. 'he secret is a new All are wemome to me" nr another, "very starikini; image lubeianele (Bio-llilyfne) - ' I meat' was reporle an ven y e recovery 0 a wor - amous TRYON-BONSHAW BAPTIST . doctors' observations. research institution. Already Bio- PASTORATE. - Dr. Ernest J. Bar- Pain was relieved promptly. And, Dyna II on wide use for healing lrass Minister S"rVlces for Sunday. -- i . V v. while gently relieving pain actual lD)Il!9d tissue on all parts of the September 26th. Westmoreland ' . H reduction or retraction (shrinking) y. . g Sunday School 10.00 a. m. Tryon I The 10 member Libby fam' took place. . g ' Now tII1l.lIQV.IIaA.IlI.'I( substance suiidgy school 1.45 p. m. Churcn lly present the old time gos- And most. amaslng of all-this is offered in ointment form for services Westmoreland 11.00 a. m. Del in Q ecial m . . . improvement was maintained. in hemorrhoids under the name Tryon 3.00 D. m- BOHSMW 7-30 lp . usml smgmg cases where lino-tora' observations Preporaieovullf The price is only 1). m. All in-iconic. and preachmg. at the Salva. were ii0III.IfIlIO'.d over a period of :'l!;l9atubclnc-ludlnggan applloalpr. . . , . . . W , to - - many months. e name to ask for is Preparation P R:"('PEl':rhs c:i:30I;l;"::Yi ream; Ion Army Cltaqel Tomght at In fact. results were so thorough H-at all drug stores. And remem- Dgutheesainews of the aeam of 8 p.m. All are invited. Come that suilerers wereabletomakeaucli ber - it not entirely, satisfied - , - . ll - - . , g . L 63, and brm our 1; - H astonlslung statements as Piles your money will e refunded SIS Sbtxoflibclln Ilgfugsawiglge Mli.I g y nendg have ceased to be a problem I" And promptly. Urns. Mug Peters SllliCl'CfI a heart attack while -----t--L.-L..LL-,-. on holldais in l7'oi'tune Cove,; ' Prince Edward Island. His remalnsp 1 I led to St. John. Iiiirie nlil aIi?l:ml5)lfI)!Ihel'-in-law. ME - Anthony Perry of Fortune Cove. , r.'xG.Aur..wlr:x'r. - Mr. and Mrs; l A. P. Besse of Cultus Lake. B. announce the engagement of their. zo snout: John Ralph Decoste. son of ML; and Mrs. W. V. Decoste of Chlr-I '-- F ,. lotietown. P. E I. The weddlni I-"I take place on Monday. October Atn. -2 t in the R. c. Chapel. R. 0- 5- M- Vedder Crossing, B. C.. at 9 O 111- Capt. McNearney, officlaiaml BROOKFIELD CHARGE. - Pi-esbyterltm Church in Canada. Services for Sundiiy. September 26th. The Sncrament of the Lord's supper will be observed in Glasgow Road at 11 a. m. A Thanksgiving service will be held at 7.30 D- m- Thcre will be an Orange March, followed by Service in the Church at I-iartsvllle at 3 p. m. All Sunday Schools as announced. All are wei- come. Rev. Lawrence Blalkle. Min- ister. Yes, even most NEW tors need WIICOIi balancing iebs Agood wheel balancing lab with is modern Hunter Iolencer pays for itself fast. Theiir true be- cause unbalanced wheel: pound your tire: to on early death- ond Increase wear and tear on the from end of your "car. SPECIAL TIRES ROTATED ; and WHEELS BALANCED Both for 08.75 Phone 3278 S'ef (lay?! S'6'7lt9 fare comfort IILL wanmrs lo. cal lllsill EXTRA SPECIAL A Extra Bonus of 01.00 along with the regular allowance on all White Rose BATTERIES bought during Sept.-Oct.-Nov. Priced from 520.30 to 524.50 While Roxe Batteries are the finest becausc. dollar for dol- lsr, they give the biggest haf- irry value In Canada today. White Rose Batteries have:- ' Longer Life ' Give More Power ' Faster Starting ' Needs Wnter Only 3 to I Times a year Protection against shorting VVlll Stand the Roughest Road Conditions ' Protected against corrosion due in over-charging ' Carry Unsurpassed Guer- anlee. DOES YOUR CAR NEED Every car should have a wax job this time of year. Here is your opportunity to save and yet get that new car effect at BILL WARREN'S White Rose Service Station. And Mr. Motorist we will also grease your car at no ex- tra cost. Drop In Today Phone 3278 OTHER SERVICES Tire Repair Battery Cilarging You Inlf'(' 4 il'7da rlinirt 01! . Grcasing sfrrping rnr nrrmnnmdalirmr B R A N D grpariour drawing rooms, e 0” Changing rnmparlmmlr, bedrooms, popf ular-priced momelfn, dupIr.v- 0 Sealed Beams and al I! I7 Ih.. All on ;z;:d7eM:sd:1rd";' mfg,” mm. IHSIOIIOJ by other Bulb Replaced 0 Washing SERVICE STATION BlLL.WAIiREII'S AT Spark Plugs Cleaned Replacing Filters Brakes sei-up Radiator Cold Flushed Pick up and Delivery Service. i CANADIAN NAIIUNAI RNIWAY5 GOODYEAR TIRE SERVICE TOWING SERVICE PHONE 3278 arm. WARREN"S WHITE ROSE SERVICE STATION Corner Elm Ave-Eusten St. Diei we