i Among The. Farmers (Federation -of Agriculture News) c. r. A. sun-ANNIJAI. . The 15 Island farmers who are CITY AND msriucr COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. TOWN TAXI-Dill 6570. '!0lJB DOLLAI ll!!! arou- SUMMEE SALE AT NOBMA1. was anaivan.-co-ea aiouaei. Kennedy's Iiadies' Weir. -ws: rnsar use no: wnu.". Glaser: Pharmacy. open evenings 't1li 0 o'clock. PASS IBOVINCIAL EXAMS m Amonsat the names of students .who successfully passed the grade 10 Provincial examinations, Class 1. were Peary Muiialiy. Sourls Instructor rgriaay, August a. 1954 The Guardian 2...: SUMMER CLEARANCE prices in agriculture and prices of what the farmer must buy. when such a. condition is too long con- Cnnvent. and Mary Curran. St. Theresa's School. .Thelr names were omitted from the published It the HUGHES DRUG ITOIK OIAEWILI. for Better Photo- Jllstr nscuvso new shipment Wussy Angora Yarn. Third tended the C. F. A. --'-'-annual at N”, floor 3. A. McDonald's. Amherst had a good opportunity , mag h dg ml an .41. tn 1 d 1 1 go list of students who p as d ml 33541-”ii'l;1f”i..:rSi::”':"i.::.: ":11. ......... :32. ""55. ”" e W ""355 1 gg;lo;r.ovini:xMth the exception of North American farmers mi Yarn shrink resistant. 33:: MIL p-...;.', Hf. ::ts.'unday 7.30.1: in. VISFHNG Pxovmw " M" SKIRTS 3 :l.';"l::'.'.. ms: ::'..:.".tr:..'::.:-:::':.:: :::...:.:o; W 5- A- "mm .. . . .......... ........ ;::'..fl':.-. foil. swm suns - ang I ' g ' ' - in .5” grades to the international months. How serious this may be -YUUT AEBlylD- .1;3V 1"" be closed from August and to mu, grs3lhHnv:aEts lfrather, Mr. Ernest A vroblem Oi MP1” mm P'”"”' d'”'””" l” S W" ""'""i "P" sk""'K'"”"" mu" "1" non reassess C Scotty Fitz- vIls'lltirI'zoMr.nl-goevi'i:tlit"s 33:13.23 3: OFF n0n- Dfleitl" mm ""1 ""'f,"; 3: 'l””"lo”'dl'”';"'ih”"'”"f5'” A”; one wanna an-u' T shirts. u- geraui - Square Dance Recordl. and Mrs. Hiram Hawaii. at Char: HOUSECOATS 7 Provinces were there in one u ustrxnd .:n,,i:icsu meug!ce:uc:- wmd "ym md mm". .1,” 3 .0 Toombs Mum mo”. demonstrated a willingness to dis- iottetown. Mr. I-lowatt. known to N5, the pressing problems of the onable relationship to the farm- "- ””"m "C" mm "W S" 4' onus rwo macs aurrs, as- """”' ”' ”' ”i”"” l" ""5 my ilVeSt(;Ck1l!ldlIltg" land the. dnl g d y in par cua. "pi: X-the poultry industry. the C. F. A. decided to press for the con- inuatlon of the one floor on grade on large eggs out of storage and also to work for floor prices on poultry meats. the level to be ar- -ived at by consultation between Ene government and the Federa- lion. II iustry resolved itself almost en- zirely to a consideration of the re- port of' a special committee on e er's position. i is not forthcoming then business, labour and industry can look for- ward to being forced to make some radical next few years. The dmumon on me has in. get marketing: started toincrease year. anca of the year. If such adjustment adjustments within the Future prices in the hog busi- ess will be influenced by the fact July over the same period last This rising trend of mark- tings will continue for the bal- If farrowlngs McDonald's . MISS CANADA NYLON Ind dis- continued shades in Beehive Scotch fingering, clearing 39c. Third X100! 5. A. McDonald's. POWNAL IJNITID PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services Sunday. August nth. 10 a. m. at Mount Herb- ert; 11.15 a. m. at Bunbury: 7.30 p. m. at Pownal. Standard Time. Rev. '1'. R. Goudge. Pastor. BBEADALBANI PllSB!'.l'Eil.- IAN CHURCH. - service Sunday. August nth, at 11 a. in. Sunday sorted styles and colors, sizes 3 to IX. clearing to off. Third floor 8. A. McDonald's. NORTH RIVER. UNITED BAP- CHUICII. - Long Creek 11 a. in Clyde-River 3 p. in. Kingston 7.30 p. in. Sunday school as announced. Rev. Owen Cochran. ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH. Belfast.- Sunday. Aug- ust 8th. 10 a. m. Sunday School. 11.00 a. m. Morning Service. 7.30 p. 11:. Evening Service. Rev. J. E. lieathwood. M. A., Minister. as "Red", is a constable with the Ontario Provincial Police in Nor- thern Ontario. It is Mr. Smith's first visit to the Province and he is tlclighied with what he has seen of island scenery. 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELE- BBATED - Mr. and libs. Fldele J. Arsenault of St. Gilbert. were pleas- antly surprised when ihelr children. friends and neighbors, gathered at their home on the occasion of their 30th wedding anniversary. Miss Louise Arsenault. read an appropri- ate address and the couple receiv- PO. Bernard Allen Hughes. 26. of Charlottetown, is the first posh war RON physical and recreational training instructor in the Ottawa area. serving 135 officers and men at HMCS Gloucester. the naval radio station Just outside the cap- ital. SWEATERS. reg. 57.95 . . . . . . . . . . 53.99 2 SHORTIE COATS. each . . . . . . . 510.00 3 MATERNITY DRESSES . . . . . . V2 PRICE NIGI-ITGOWNS. SHORTS. T-SHIRTS. . SHORTS. PURSES 5I.00 zirw grades for bacon hogs. The report met with the approval of are meeting and when put into .ffect will result in four different zradcs of "A" hogs namely-"A i". -A 2", "A 'Under-Weight" and ”A 0verWc1Khl'-'. The "A 1' 1108 W”- he of desirable type dressing from increase this Fall. marketings will continue to expand at least until the middle of 1955. Canadian prices will be domin- ated by the price level for hogs in the United States. Spring furrow- lng in that country was up 1396. over 1053 and indications are for School at 10 a. in. All are welcome. Goodwill Macbougall, Student Min- later. UIGG - HAZELBBOOK-CROSS ROADS. - services for Sunday. August 8th. Uigg 11 a. m. l-luelbrook 3 p. in. Cross Roads 7.30 p. in. Spec- ed many fine gills. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenauit thanked all for their kindness. Lunch was served by 4 daughters from Summerside. At the close of the evening all departed wishing the couple many more years of wedded bliss. His parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Hughes live at 56 Upper Queen Street, Charlottetown. Mr. Hughes is employed in the CNR. machine shop there. P0. Hughes attended Queen's Square and west Ken: schools and left the Union Com- PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - schedule for Sunday. August 8th. Wood islands. Baptis- mal Servioe 11 a. m. (Sunday School 10 "I. in.) Caledonia 3 p. in. (Sun- day School 2 p. in.) Iris 7.30 p. m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. The FASHION SHOPPE e-.-:..-- .-v -.;.-:..-.5-uewi C ” i 5 to 166 pounds and with pre i i i All elcome Rev A m9FCl81 College to join the Navy' 13. ' n increase in Fall far wi . 3 m"”- "9 W - - ' T”TT"T” mI9-16. scribed ””C'”?”-' ” b"k ”” Th” This indicltea I sndull nllilmlgl ”' ””h"”””i D' D” M”''”"' Cmwulhicu Sori sC(.)qTLMfp'nih Personals ”” has 59”” 1" Ea” 3" we” "A 2" mg mm b” M mm” M” "'3' "W pm" W" S" 1"” ” onwrzu. VERNON uxrrnn n?.T."' iedhocism :r5dm'z ml M s Pat ii M v Co r l Cm” 5"” ””””5h"”"”' 1” ”” "mi wewhf but ill." tmck" but ""1" '””"''h "””d' CHURCH -services Sunday Aux- condulgted by Kiev William -lilac? v'sitliSn he: cl .;..l3"3.-' 1 MM K aima” came” warm" "d M”' W" T” A mm M3 Wm M71" w"'” 1”" '"W"" l” I" 3"”” ust 8th -Chen Valle 11Ia m Leod M A Services Au ust ilth ahd Mgrs wafer g i"s'c L ”m”""' "d we ”””5” Q”””" "um 125 W 1” pound'!' the A prmmg ml Nmm Amman "m Vemon.l'tiver rho myEldonI230' Sumnierside 10 a m igtandard Road I 00 E, men He was on the mm of the cmm Heavy" from 168 to 175 fogndl-2 world markets. it is likely -that D m R” (mm .r”mey'wmpm'ch um). Cape .I.,m;5e '3 D m Deg - dian Services College MiliiaireI F0.”JLd4..;”.:iio?-fetgil rithnset.slie(s)e 5.3.. gen nllllogveer DH" 19"” hr km" in Cherry. Valley Rev A C Fraser Bable,'l.'l0 p m conducted by.Rev Mr and Vfrs William M R”3””e de saim'J”"' Quebm b”' , Kim". In Bddmon to me ..A.. wreyl i:ntemH:er9:)5tg1';;l;lg 5:31:13; will preach in Eldon. Rev. John Prof. David MacKenzle. M. A. Ser- Plaughi. of Mlllinodwt, lVli'lln('. 0guf31i:l"gmlf!n?Ll;jl;8vy WW5 SATURDAY, AUGUST 7th M. Sheen. Minister. CHURCH SERVICE. - Crapaud grades there will be a "B" grade dressed from 125 to 185 pounds nncl a "C" grade from 125 to 196 vice August 8th, Birch Hill 730 p. m. conducted by student Roy Camp- bell. Milo 2.30 p. m. and Coleman are visiting the farmer's mother, Mrs. Joseph Praughi, 27 King Squire, City. While here Mr. and profitable as for the past twelve M on the West Coast, mrnt . P0 Hughes boxed as an amateur lightweight. Supper served from 4 to '1. District. Church Service wlllbeheld 130 . I d ted b 3 t M . p ht H M h In 1052 he coached three RON ff- hounds. .302: gggad uncle; Old Home Week m Hampton chmh, sundw, wmhfn Chg'mft:fD”;,ln C;;m,;,3;;8 p,,,;;gm ”af"S,f'3DL,f teams to domination of Maritime if raining supper will be served in Belfast Hall i. I . pounds mu 2: C he; ”C;A' The ayu of viglborg grid of g Auguu atfhv at 3 17- m- R"'- 310- '1 p. in. Standard Time. Rev. J. H. stan's of which Mr. Prriuglit is Enwleul" and SHVIC9 boxmg lmei ' mo?” wad” "lice tin: tf”'”' large percent". of mg nlmdu W0"l'9Y W1" 1" ml 599533 A” Bishop, B. A.. Minister. an alumnus. (National Defence Photo) halide; L! foremw sP dmnm um mm” ,,m D. mud wwarda L. o. 3. A. and L. -o. A. members 5"” - I e. dmmndmg Wm, the government next weeks festivities on the fair W” Wm grounds in Charlottetown. We imagine that the management of the exhibition and many farmers are viewing. with some concern. the delay caused by weather con- ditions in haying operations. With the farmer, haying rates top pri- ority in fine weather and, no doubt, takes precedence over the temptation to relax during Old Home Week. The erection of the large new pavilion on the fair grounds is an ambitious addition to an already modern plant and will provide much better facilities for the show- ing of livestock and the develop- ment of other features which will enhance the reputation of the ex- hibition as a leading example of its kind east of Montreal. Killed Returning From Wedding Party SYDNEY. (CP)-Thomas Rock- ett. 24-year-old miner from nearby New Waterford. was killed Wed- nesday night when the car in which he was returning from a wedding party slid .08 the road during a pelting rain storm. Four of seven persons in the car reeeived minor injuries. The car whirled on its side after hitting a soft shoulder at Marion bridge. 12 miles from here. and skittered about 50 feet along a. ditch. An inquest was ordered. an the question of PNml"m5 "id .l'll.h the packers on the differen- ml in prices. C. F. A. Policy For over a year the C.F.A. has had a special Committee working on the problem of general policy for Canadian agriculture. The Committee produced an excellent irport which deals in detail with the various matters which go into the making of an effective policy for Canadian agriculture. There- port was not accepted at the semi-anri al meeting as DHMII policy be ween now and the an- nual meeting to be held in Edmon- ton in January. Each Province is in study the report carefully and make recommendations for chang- 05 in, or additions to it. surplus Disposal one of the most interesting dis- ruasions taking place at the con- ference arose out ofrtha report given on e Kenyl D180”!!! 01 ihe 1.1". A. . by Messrs. Ferguson and Betzner of Ontario. The dis- cu.-slon centered around the both- ersome question of what in do with surplus farm production. From time to time people with strong humanitarian 1 pulses have been suggesting that th millions of people going hungry. "15 loll- :al thing to do was to make such surplus available either as slits or at very low prices. Present thins- ing on the part of experienced farm leaders fails to sea in the giving away of farm products a solution either for the giver or the receiver. It is felt that in the long run. such gifts may work a real hardship upon the farm ya0duCCl'I of the receiving country and hin- der rather than hell: the economic development of such backward countries. The nations that have the surplus are chiefly concerned with developing Jltllflctdrya mar; kets. Clive-away program o no develop a. market and do little in an effective way to solve the prob- lem of moving surplus products ura Cheslor Rackham and fun- iuto the channels of world trade. ily of Wheatiey River wish to express their heartfelt gratitude to whim M""""" thhulr kind dneighbors and friends. The roblem of sur luses dis- '' 0 help! in any way during ruued ,5; mg ,om"mIpp,,.u,,ph their recent bereavement. and a results from a situation in which 511199” lhwk V0" W 3" VH0 Hm me mnmm 0, the world us pm floral tributes and cards of sym- duclng more food than the people P”hY-l of the world have money to buy. Barring the effect of wars. wide- spread drought. etc.. this situation will likely continue until-such time as under-developed countries can harness all their resourcu to CORNWALL UNITED CIIUUIIII. luv. A. 5. Weir. D. D.. Minister. ' Services August 8th, will be as fol- -- lows: Kingston 11.00 a. in. New '- Dominion 8.00 p. m. Cornwall 730 p. m. Sunday Sch ' as announced. v At the Cornwall service, Miss Paul- ' lne Maclntyre of Milton, will be p guest soloist. g . ' T T BIIEADALBANE PASTORAL Charge. The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. August nth. North Granville 10.15 a. m Pleasant Valley 11.30 a. m. Bread- aibane 0 p. m. Rev. W. I. Green will conduct all services. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, Minister. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHARGE. - services Sunday. Aug- ust lllli. New Glasgow Sunday School 10 a. m. Worship service is with- drawn, owing to the meeting of the Maritime Convention at Summe - side. Cavendish Baptist Church worship service 7.30 p. m. Bryer R. Jones, student Minister. 4 THE PIIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be celebrated in the canoe Cove Church next Lord's Day. ser- vice beginning at 10.30 a. In. men- ing service 7.30 p. m. Clyde River Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Rev. Donald Nicholson. Minister. MABSHFIELD PA 8 T 0 RA L CHARGE. - The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Sunday. August 8th. Mount Stewart 11 a. in. Bar- rington. Sunday School 2 p. m. Service 3 p. m. Msrshileid 10.80 a. m. Sunday School, 7.30 p. m. 124th Anniversary service. music by Mixed Quartet. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carver. Mr. 'and Mrs. Neil Mathe- son. Rev. Lee M. MacNaugbton. B. A., Minister. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. August sin. Bonahaw ii a. in. Victoria 7.30 p. In. Orangemufs Annual Service at Hampton I p. na. W. M. 8. an- nual Thankoifering service at Hampton ii p. m. Rev. L. S. Wool- IMV Will be the speaker at both services in Hampton Church. Mr. John seeker. violinist from 'Ibranto will assist the choir at Victoria and Special music is being arranged for the W. M. S. Service at Hampton. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. ST. lllllllhllll PIIESBYTEIIII-Ill OIIIIIIIIII D NEW JOB FOR COWAN LONDON (CP) - Andy Cowan, chief European representative of the CBC since February. 1040. left by air Wednesday night to take up a new appointment in Ottawa. Co- wan. a native of Hamilton who grew up in Western Canada. is to direct broadcasts to Canadian mil- itary forces in Britain and Europe. 0 was star where it really counls ! mkrzfrllll mm; (M me and um mu, people cmmae O CHOICE OF 5 FAMOUS EIGIN H g 0 MOST DDDIDAIIE TRANSMISSIONS g , , g . . l:lvs:nEol.:1teat'iii1(1ix:;dam(t:l?ee”:!olin:'hl;tg)l:re ...Chevrolelhenoblesl yoau to choose the . . . Chevrolet. offers a wide choice .of ugllu lgarrgdnofsloieliitifilg-I g AY AUGUST th 7. - 9"9'll9 WINC "Gd Y " .Y9W P”W9' specially engineered transmissions - in- at natioriei or international levels, mm ' 8 T' '30 P'M' '9(lU"'0m9lm- eluding famous automatic transmissions. suggesting cut-backs in production i . I ilk-spire nsatglgzlgi tguthaaiheevedgrgrcgigg Music by Mixed Quartet: I U UNSEATRRIE VRIVE-IN-HEAD ECONOMY g . WIDE ("Ola OF Axus and freeing of world trade. Ifr. and Mrs. Harold Carver, and Mr. and Mrs. - - - VUIV0-in-H005 OPOPGWON Nmblmd . N." mmmn . . . . . . . . Engineered for the road and the load, 1... um" us 1.5."... with high compression ratios gives more . T . g Pow" P" gum," Chevrolet axles feature amazing dura- Tuhsrlliifauocggliliiie thveh FAl:mei!ln!IllIt::: , g Full Bsini luul(A"oN Wily and '"'"9lh- - mat to feel the enact in lower . n .-. fITIlIcI:.liI:gld :iec.r;r'i'ceifiz.l'r'aoon::'a 333? - . . . Chevrolet engines operate in a "Nla- 9 NEW! 5"". ("WING ("AGNES f.,"f;: ',':c:”'o1,”";:,f,'ff:' ,',l,l',';,f,",.f Ghggow looaa Pregbytel-inn clmml. guru Frills" of oil, greatly increasing ..gm..g.,,ggm.mLLL. ' . amvnay. AUGUST 8th '"9"" M" Lamp, etc. y , . in 9.”eilW W1. ' i 1 - It bpyglgae Choirs of Glasgow stood and . . . More carrying strength, means bigger payloads fhcn ever with Chevrolet. ..l;...:-.'. 8 Vgeftlley River Churches. 8 P.M.: ' me E. H. Bell. DJ)-. B.TII. - Cloris of the Maritime Sya . Music iaolisrge, of the Hunter River Choir. 7:80 P.M.: Rev. Donald B.A. . 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