"i . A LISTEN ON FRIDAY ZVENING1 at 1.36 over C B A when very Rev J 0. Anderson. M. 0, D. D., Doin- YOIIIL rssrunm. unnuun. - The United Church of Csnadri Minister: Rev. J. M. Sproule. -'r' Page 8 . Alimong The Farmers wlfrlday, Noveiiiber 5, 1954 The Guudlsn da7)?Novembet' 7th. 1100 a. m. Bon- I Mount Stewart 3 p. m. sacrament inion President or the Canadian Sunday, November 7th. ii.oo a. m. 300 9- "it Wesimorelnnd. 7-30 of Baptism; Marahfield. Sund-.v C ' . Legion. will speak from Ottawa. Central 230 p. m. York 730 p. in I P- In TI'50"- Communion. sundw School 10.30 a. m. 7.30 p. m. sun- Kgnoggxz, mgcpm, mg P”. y Brackleyg Guest pmwhe, rm. rm. .5cnuois il00 a. m. 'l'ryon 200 p. In.l day school Rally Day Programme. . '. ration of A fie I 1' ROY'I TAXI. Dlll 6560m65GI . (Fede g "I "0 News) 3 Y Ham MAS GIFTS pane Gas. Refrigerators Bryenton PBESBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN (my, Rev. A, 5' we”, D. D” or at Westnioreiand All iieicome Rev. Lee M. MscNaughton, B. A., :-.r';-.::.:: ". i:.:::i.:.t"".:rd at wt M-I ?t'.'.':.'l.':; r..?;zari:.::; :::i:.::. TM necessities of lit: a? ob- ,0, M, "mm. ,1” no om”: llgf at Caledonia ii -. m. and 730 p. .11 tancti bi'1I1311mifV'-'9 Y 9 WW5 native than continue the search t H. H GHES DRUG STORE... V ,. wwd mmdsj s,”"da-V Sclwol 3 W museiswlgi o:)lT1OCl::&O;nd 13:; llorrmon "-1 mam mum" 1" m”' ."W!: T:EAT THE SICK wau.'- I?1::l:)'chI:r(lla,'e Iithtlnle Pym. Pvwlv p. m Mmmm R" E 54 Ham . , . iniimmf” Dd Shem, 3,, to . m. f "'3 i" 1" ”"Y"'3v 1" "'0" he 6, C . P" m C en mm IIBOOKFIELD CHARGE. - rm. mmmb 5 I rented Few mun ho wk '0 make u" excmnw - H ”- a I y' op nu "COME QUWT1-Y" "' ""5 hours of service for Sunday, Nov- (3111 extent take" 9' 3 - of his products in a. manner which ml 3 ”l”"- FINAL," closing ' HAMPTON PASTORAL (13055 noAl'&ALi:AXAxDRAx g CHARGE. .- The l'nlled Church 01 ATTENDING COLLEGE - Mr. "AZ; 33005, A Se,-t-was for Canada. Seiyirvs Sllilfla), Noveni- J, Joseph Kelly. son of Mr, and Eugene Kelly. 49 Spring " COMMUNITY Concerts p'n.-m- YOUB DOLLAR BUYS M035" bers attention. Duo pianists Sat- Sundalx November 7th. Cross R.0Hd.) b9i' 7511- Vlclmia 11 R "I. ll?UIli)- Mrs. 11 3, "L Alexandr-a 3 p, m, H3191. ton 3 p in. Bonsliair 'i.3fi p. in. Park Road, Charlottetown, has bx-ook 730 p "L M1 are welcome to Coiiimiiiiioii Serriccs at Victoria registered with the Freshman A E A,-m. 1i:dll1d'BOll5llr'lW. Rcr R. H. Baxter. Class at Bryant College of Busi- it these services. Rev. GVIDIG-lmlf 39" ember 7th, are as follows: Harts- be is , ' , 151911 Admi I tr If , P Id ' . ”””"3'7 batctciunaltllle iunacvoemrve lrmltimm . ""”"'me "ml" ”' warrums nous. - Real rub- Vi" ” "””' ' "'?l”" ""”'h”' ""9 11 5- m- Brookfield 3 it in. 5 "mg Mum" lltehsgde Islarlldf iarloliceiitvrzlwligilali wclliii, iimve "M won!” .5 to rein ng even on the trade. be, wemum Dank 3”, and 3393' Baptist Church. Dont miss it. macaw Road 7.30 D. m A” Mi, ,rRV0NgBONsHAw BAPTIST MAR,-Hy.-IE”, PA STOR gly st Dumunl High School and 1” U” daily bread is coming FARM FORUM NOVEMBER 8th The ullmd Bmk R00m- POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL -welcome. Rev. Lawrence Blaikie, PASTORATI-J. - Dr. Ernest J. Bar. FHA R(; E. - The Presbyterian later served with the AmFl'lCRll iihrze their Minister. rnss, Minister. SPFYICE5 for sup. Church in Canada. Slllltld). Noveni- Navy for four years. three of ,. . y W; a ll8ll'tI"I becomes more high- 1, mritntrialized. more and more '.(.;-to move lrom the rural areas Mn the cities and cease to be own- ” my property and of the tools or -y..v(itt't'l.lOll. Fm. ,; large percentage of urban np'F the. provision of daily neces- ir cit-pendent upon employ- pr was Mn. yrni'lt'lPd by someone else. in math- rasrs shareholders of large in, uhom the employees : ,--my know. 3 l1'f;hPt' proportion of the W. 1- all become: dependent on ii,-zvan mnpioynient fear oi unem- pioymefll is the worker's greatest Wm--,v and probably is the BURIE- nmi to stable democratic is ll”I'l('lli. H-, an .1:l)'nl'lP will question the '11 Na . iv of innit being a property mlllfl mid being in apposition to N ,t.mw rnliirnl nvi-r the pro- wl . -, at his daily needs. but this 1', tOl'.ilillOl1 which at large per- CtH.M... ,,i the population in Can- ads and the United States are rapirili. niovini; away from. It is al. Ii met that many or the farm WW.-. are today under-employed -- t'lili'llii products which are not irqtitrrd in either the .- ni cxp0i'l. market. Large Pl nl manr commodities beni- v to this statement. In the lintcs today, for every man an izir land there are fifteen in the W . lad ritics. and the propor- .;,,, t-ti-.i1ri well turliivr change to 5' :1 be supplied. .4('C any tnnrkcri or prolonged mpia more off the land into the ,-lttoa "'1! more vulnerable becomes (ft: min 9N'tl14'll'I1)' and the more 1,; -e-- ii: the pi'ospe.r'.tu nl in- :t dislocation in employment. mi i'NiBF.R lfith :: "F'iIi)Pr loth will likely go down po iii in the marketing hia- ” tho Prnvinve. ism l.ilf'IlPF is not today produc- p 't(lili'l,5 for his own use, he 1! LV'."di1(”.riit these products and ex- rh.in;:n:: them for things which other people pi-duce. In order for the nor to operate a profitable . ,t is important that the (2 process be carried on in is lair a nizniner as possible. hence they "trrcst of all farmers at the . timetin the first part of oxrliangg process, or market- Iniic as the iaflner attempts - out the exchange of his For the first time this season the Farm Forum groups will meet, on Monday, November llth to dis- cuss the topic "Farm Forum in the Community." Hardly anyone thinks that there is nothing left for them to learn. least of all Farm Forum members Who In wlulnz to spend one night a week for five months in a dis- cussion of various problems and questions which affect rural life. I While the average rural commun- ity may not have pretenious build- lnls 0r A large .population yet it is nevertheless one of the most important of nation building units. What happens in the rural com- mumtv. the way: its people think and react, their prosperity and their understanding of public ques- tions are all or tremendous import- ance to the country's future. There may be no ideal farm commun- ity hut certainly the one in which its members stay strictly by them. selves or find relaxations in urban centers is not it. Farm people who make A definite attempt to study together. work together and play together have taken the first step in developing a really good rural. life. There is room in this prov-l ince for hundreds of Farm Foriimsl All that is required to produce them; is acceptance of the fact that farm; people can proiii by study with; their neighbours. COWS IN CANADA Reports from the Canada Depart- ment of Agriculture would indicate increasing mild production, which bers ware increasing at tho rue "7 Rhfiut 6 Per cent nnnunlly. This rate of increase was not maintained min 1954 as milk row numb"-5 yngg less than .1 per cent in the year ending June ist. 1954. since there were 30 thousand fewer dairy heif- ers at June 1st than there had been a year earlier, it would suggest a still smaller increase during the wminiz year. In the United States. too. there are indications that both the NW Dopulstion and production- per-cow trends are levelling off, al- though the overall figures may still show an increase for the full year. of 1954. I Youngest members of the Girl Guides Association are the Brown- ies. girls who first enroll at eight years of age. COLD MISERY lltlt-nil uffhv l.IIUI( 'I'fVI'.' 36:. Family sin - 79:. your MONEY ucx N43; Agency be financed? If not by Federal provide financing? How will the proposed Central Selling ' If by means of a Federal agreement. it is certain that the initial payment will be less than last year's. and final payment will not be determined until next summer; flld A. MacDonald. Hc docs not have cup- itol with which to operate cu mulfl-million dollar business. Credit in I'lldI' volume is not i i J The Selling Agency is ONE MAN. Don- ' i gvailablc without very large assets to secure ) i i must om um: contrast 0,: noun: l i agreement who will SIORE. . FOOTWEAR SALE THE BIG 3570 DISCOUNT I0 DAY SALE ENDS MONDAY. NOV. Bi AT 5 A fine selection of rulalicr goods on Iloor or present. Bargains for all. L0. KELLY ADELLNS MILLINERY. -. Widc selection of winter hats. 82.95. 85.95 and up. 117 Grafton Street. I. I. TAYLOR, Optometrist. of Charlottetown, will be in Alberton Office this Saturday, November 6th. SPECIAL ONE RACK dresses going for one-half oil. one rack winter coats half price and' all skirts one third off. Norm.s's Ladies Wear. ENGAGEMENT. A Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Mccarville, Freetown. announce the engagement of their only daughter Mary Kathleen to Roy David, son 02 Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Stewart, BBracklcy. Mar- riage to take place this month. HUNTER RIVER PASTORAL CHARGE. The UniIA'i Church of Canada. Services on Sunday, Nov- embvr 7th. as follows: North Wilt- shirc. ii a. m. Hampshire. 3 p. m Hunter River 7.30 p. in. Rev. C. R. Moose, Minister. THE THANK OFFERING SEB- VICE of the Summertleld W. M. 5., will be held in Summeri'lold United Church on Sundatv afternoon, Nov-5 omber 7th. at 2.30 o'clock. Miss Elma Itiinan guest speaker. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHAR(iI'I.I -The United Church of Canadal Services Sunday. are as follows:- Highneld ii a. m. Winsloe North 3 p. m. Winsloe south 7.30 p. m. All are welcome. Rev. Heber ll. Hardy. Minister. 0IlWEI.I. -- VERNON UNITED l-Ildon 2.30 p. in. Orw:-ll 730 p. rt: GAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Services Sunday November 7th. New Glasgow ii a. in. North Rusiiro .1 p. m. Caven- preacher at all of the above nsmedi dish 730 p in. Rev. F. W. sawdon. Minister. . Nine Mile Creek l People i in usual. Rev. A. S. Weir. Minister. i CHARGE. - Services Sunday, Nov- ember 7th. 11 a. in. Millviow Com- munion; 'I p. m. Pownal with Jun- ior Choir and color lantern pictures of the life of Christ. Rev. '1'. R. Goudge. Pastor. I-l0Y'I"s HIAUTY SAIDN. - November special, Gold Wave Cream Oil Permanent, 85.00. Mach- ineless Cream Oil Permanent 55.00. Phone 6311. 188 Queen Street. ST. JOHN'S PIIESBYTEBIAN CHURCH, Belfast. - Sunday, Nov. 7th. 11 a. m. Morning Service. 'I p. m. Evening Service. Note change in hour. Dedication of pulpit Bible at Morning service. Rev. J. E. Hesthwood. M. A., Minister. ertcsavrunilm cnvitcu IN CANADA. - Central Perish. Ser- vices next Lord's Day as follows: 11 I. m. Clyde River 3 p. in Sunday School 2 p. m Canoe Cove 7.30 p. in. Sunday School 10.30 a. m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH. - Service: Sunday. November 'Ith. Bible schooi 1o 9.. in. Morning Service 11 a. m. Frederic- Ion 3 p. m. Breadalbane 7.30 p. m There will be special music by Breadalbane and Fredericton Young the Christian Church. Stephen llnd: ns lloiiigmtion IASIC ON!-RISING SPECIALTY DOUGH Mcpiurc inio a large bowl I cup lukewarm water Sunday, Nov. ,”h. ML 2 teaspoons granulated Auckland. Guest speaker. ENGAGEMENT. - Mr. and Mrs. Preston McLean wish to announce the engagement of their eldes: daughter Laura Maudie Billings to Mr. Willard Gordon Wigmore, son sugar and stir uniil sugar is diualvod. Sprinkle willi content: of 2 cnvalopu Floiscbmann'I Active Dry Yuan 3 teaspoon: salt" Dominion 3.00 p. m, Kingston 1.30 M" p, m. Rev. .1. M. sproule. B. A.. Min-, later of York Charge, will be guest,-j-rmr" appointments. Sunday Schools as .. FREE - J srocit up WITH . Cough Mixture and Rub Both for 890, for Chapperl Lips --- - Steam Inhalation, 20 oz. 75c ' FIRST Am 4 Square . LIP SALVE MINERAL OIL, 40 oz. 98c R E 500 Fever THERMOMETERS .. H.550 Easiest. fastest way iRexall ORDERLIES. 60's .... .. '15:: HOT WATER Bottles 4b1.59 up V , , , 'r;i.Ecmic F QUICK RELIEF ,1-IEATING mos t8.9a lBRONCHALENT for - MOST NATURAL WAVE of your Illa! J , ii to the delivery. I 7? 8 9 Q - III to Q 0 - I I .3 IIOIIII IEIIIAIIZIII - II II" GIIIS - IIIIII If IOII I.AXA'I'IVE FOR CIIIIDIEII,-BIOVIII-IIPS PH ILLIPS' MILK OI MAONISIA Orig Basic Douqh makes 5 Delldmmgtm Qpwnllnid-.7 Easy as l-2-.9 with new Active Dry Yeast Never did buns rise so light- so deliciously tender! And 3 table triumphs from the same dough! When you bake at home get perfect risingn every time with Fleischmann's Active Dry Yeast. and beat until batter ll smooth and very elastic. Cream in a large bowl Gradually blend in Gradually haul in Add to mu niixtwo, about a limo Iclxlsnd IO minuiu, THEN iiir well; at a "my hm"-W W." 0",, ud, finish or iliru rpaciailin. IN LOVE? THEN SHOW IT NOW! The symbol of Low, 21 CEDAR (or HOPE) CHEST, is a gift yearned for by women. group in pariiciiliir-lie she stud:-nl, bride, or grand- mother she. will cherish licr CHEST above all gifts. Select your gift cliesl now - "Lay-lr-Away" for Christmas Select the Cheat for your "girl" and haw ii (I0llVPl:Fll knows if it comes from Crockett and Storey Ltd. it will br-r 7th. l-iai'rim.vton .SPiTlCe ii a. m irhir-.h he spent in Knit-a M cup tumor or margarine I. Innonnfch Nu! lune Melt 3 tabla- apoona butter or margarine in 8-inch aquare pan; brush sides of pan with fat; mix in 1 tablespoon corn syrup. 1', cup liglilly-packed brown sugar and ',-3 cup brokt-n walnuts or pvcaiis. Combine in a shallow bbwi V, cup sugar, 1 teaspoon cinnam and 1,5 teaspoon nutmeg. Cut V4 cup Iinc granulated sugar .'I well-Indian 099! 3 cups more can-sihod ('m'(-r and let rise until double in bulk. 2. Chen: Pull-Aparla Line hoitom of I greased 8-inch square pan with greased waxed paper. Cut hall of dough into rounded Ipoonfull; place in pan: Iprii-iltln with 2 cups ahredded cheese. Spoon re- maining half ofdough on top; grease tops. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderately but oven, 375”, about 35 minutes. ,: kind of situation really that uk y of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wlgmore, ,,,4,,-,, oddmbn. ,,,,v,,.,,.,,.d.;.d moanrui. (,rrlo..gl,,co.r, with ;, 5"; lg... (,-ug our munucu gpaunruln R quash” of some serious 1. mt cow numbers are level- Crrlincu. .- Rev. John M. sheen. Graham's Road. P. E. l. Marriage N wmluhwmm mm, 4, . ci,,.,.m.,,, .,,a,l..m ma plnce in pm; .-,1 dnuxh mt-i drop into greased mnrsn Tn would the whim, of "Id, "18 0? ind the period of rapidly Minister. Vernon River 11 a. m.i to take place November 16th. l"”" sprinkle with any remaining spiced sugar. p..n.-- each apoonful should about half fill I pan. 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