my 10. 1953 l termed tlals T A lfeatam for lives-y rsiday- Among The Farmers Federation". Di ” Agriculture llews e-zsj Farm Women ,-.t their doth Annual Conven- lif)l'l the organized farm women if the Province are fully justi- W1 in looking back over the, ;.,...r; with pride in their achieve- 1ll'lHls- While the achievements and .,,..rrlbulion of the Women's In- mtutes have been great we see no evidence of their falling into the attitude that they have reach- ...l A pinnacle of achievement and what there are no more worlds to -onquer. y There still is and always Will .,. worthy fields of endeavour for llliR organization in the social. .ultural. and educational life of he Province. They are wished ..p;y success and suggest to tile ...,-nioik that they might give wrlous consideration to develop- in: a similar program to parallel the community achievements of tun Women's Institutes. '1'l.is accomplished. then and uly then. will the Province have i,lil sort of effort which is neces- ..ry in put rural life on the beat mrsilile level. King's and Queen's l'lio Semi - Annual Federation mu-ling held in Bridgetown on lllly 2 filled the hall to capacity anti was one of the best meetings ll.-id for that County. inscusslon was at a high level Irlll the many questions asked zulirated that the members were lining some serious thinking about the future of their business. The nvplanation by the Chairman of llln Potato Board of Board pol- the Dominion Co-operative Act was followed with keen interest and it seemed evident that the potato growers have had a bitter experience in attempting to out- guess the market. and are pre- pared to consider a system which will give more uniform returns. The Queen's meeting while not as largely attended, made up for the deficiency by keen debate and a willingness to continue the battle to a late hour. Those who voiced criticism of the Potato Board were as stoutly opposed by members who feel that an industry without some organized guidance is like a ship without a rudder. Potato Pool The announcement by the Chairman of the Potato Board that an application has been filed with the Federal Government to market the Potato crop under the Dominion Agriculural Products Co-operative Marketing Act will be noted with both approval and disapproval. by the growers. The decision, once the terms of the agreement are made known, will rest with the growers and they will be given the opportunity of expressing their opinion at the proper time. The Hungry Animal The consumer in the western world accepts as a matter of course the fact that food is abundant, always available and moreover. expects to buy it at a price which will leave him suffi- cient surplus cash to purchase a However, in large areas of this world. food is rarely available in a satisfying quantity and indeed the history of the human race may well be said to be the story of a hungry animal in search of Our large cities take it for granted that food should be avail- able but might well do some seri- ous thinking on the point that it may not always be so and give considerstlon to the fact that un- less the production of food is ' food. life compared with other occupa- tions that a very serious lack of balance can develop in the num- ber of people living in cities and the number left on the farms to provide the prime essentials of life. I Electric Power The labor saving possibilities of electric power were forcibly brought to us recently when we saw in operation a home-made device powered by a three-quarter horse power motor for unloading chopped grass from wagons into a. forage blower. A three-ton load was moved steadily out of a 14-foot wagon in eight minutes. the only hand in- bor required being a man to see sufficiently attractive as a way of ' x THE GUARDIANL THE CENTRA CI-IARLOTTETOWN race nmsa L GUARDIAN TOWN TAXI - Dial 5570. . JOHNSON at JOHNSON, Drug- glsts new Dial Number 4133. "WE TREAT THE SICK WEl.I...i Glggey's Pharmacy, next. stews:-:'s Bakery. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- al the HUGHES DRUG STORE." KEBOSENE. Electric and Pro- pane Gas Refrigerators. Brycnton and MacKay. HREADALBANE PRESBYTF.R- IAN CHURCH. -- Scrvice Sunday, July lztir. at 11 o'clock. Sunday School at 1.30. Goodwill .ViacDoug- all, Student Minister. OPEN FOR BUSINESS.-Ladies and Gents tailoring, repairing, pressing and alterations. Prompt Wheatiey River 945 A. hi. Hunter River 11.15 A. M. Wiltshirc 7.30 P. M. Rev. Howard Christie, B. A.,l B. 1).. ivtlnister. 1 that the chopped material moved into the blower at a ulliform rate. As power becomes more widely era will put it to more and more labor saving uses and produc- linn methods will become less laborious and more efficient. Milk Production Costa The Manitoba Department of Agriculture has been conducting a. survey on the cost of milk production for fluid purposes on 56 farms and has released figures to May 31. 1952. cost of production amounted wide variety of what might be icy and the possibility of using Continued onjoage 14 covering the period June 1, 1951 During this period the average to ..'TIIE .lo1' Sunday. Montague ii A. M. and 7.30 P. M. ltho l.ol'd's Slipper at Cnrcllgaul Montague Sunrlzly School 10 A. MW Rev. F. N. Young, Minister. HAMPTON ras'ronu.l CHARGE. - The i'nit.ed Church of Canada. Services Sunday. July 12th. Bonshaw 11 A. M. Dcsnble 3 P. M. Victoria. 7.30 P. M. Note change from announced time. at Tlesable. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday. July 12th. Long Creek 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 300 P.,M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools as lor- aily announced. licv. H. Barber. ed. and pellet form. velop cs better calf. Grafton St. East. lulfy. Summerside O'Lecsry Kenslngton . . . . Central Bedeque Frencir River Stanley Bridge . . . . . ,OCOOOIOlOO Victoria Wlleafley River Klilnulr ' Morell Mount Stewart 56 Green St. ' MASTERFEEDS ARE HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF. L. J. ROSSITER AS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUTLET FOR Charlottetown and District MASTER FEEDS are manufactured by Toronto Elevators Limit- MASTER FEEDS are fest-ed on the Master Feeds O00 acre dem- onstration farm and proven on ma ny top Canadian farms. ' MASTER Poultry Feeds are all manufactured in mush. krum MASTER Pig Feeds are In mesh and pellet form. MASTER Calf Starter-Grower has already won great approv- al throughout the Island. especially In districts where Ruid milk is sold. This Calf Starter-Grower will take the place of milk and de- A complete line of Poultry. Dairy. Hog. Fur and Dog Foods as well as Food Outs. Wheat. Scr sfch Grains and other sundry feeds are now In stock In L. J. Rosslter's Warehouse. located on L. J. ROSSITIR also stocks cs complete line of Niagara Brand Spray Company Ltd. Insecticides and Dithane D14 which has won Island-wide acclaim for potato blight control. Binder Twine cs spec- Come in and see this well-stocked Farm Supply Store. or Phone 3186 Charlottetown. . Feeders Who Keep Records Use MASTER MASTER FEED .DEAI.ERS soooelteea eaaaeaeosl mm MAN Dunk River Dairying Co. . Prince Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd. H. B. Willis Inc. H. R. Willis Inc. Art Campbell Reid's Feed Service L. D. McLeod 8: Sons L. D. McLeod & Sons Preston Rackhclm McGowan's Ltd. 1. Dingwell &iRosslfer Clark's Feed Service r Let's Discuss Your Feeding Plan with Your Island's IVAN KERRY Phone 5455. Olihriottetowsa Pastor. MURRAY HARBOYR PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday, July 12th. ii A. M. Murray River. 2 P. M. Little Sands. 3.30 P. M. Belie.Rlvcr. 7.30 P. hi. .Vlurr:xy Har- bour. Scrmon: "My Master was a Teacher." Jlev. W. Wallace Mac- lPherson, Minister. CORNWALL U.Vi1'El') CHURCH. Scrvicca .lulv 12t.h, will be conduct- cri by the Mlhi3lFl', Rev. A. 8. Well". ;as follows Kingston at 1100 A. M. lNew Dominion at 300 and Corn- ;wail at. 7.30 P. M. Sunday Schools: 3Klnr:ston at 10.00 A. M. Cornwall lat 11.00 A. M. New Dominion at 12.00 P. M. 1 'l'RY().N'-BONSHAW (ill()lll' or ,UNlTED BAPTIST CHURCHES.- tchurch services Notices. on Sun- day, .luly l2th, 1953, the services of this pastorate are as follows: Tryon Sunday School. U00 A. M. Public Worship. 7.30 P. M. Wcslmoreland, Sunday School, 200 P. M. Public Worship, 3.00 P. M., the Misses Dorothy Barnett. and Joan White of the D. V. B. S. staff. in charge. Rev. W. G. Klllam, Pastor. .1..- x FRESH SWEET PEAS at the Market this morning. TAILORED TO MEASURE SUITS 539.00 up. J. P. MacPherson and Sun. HEAR THE BONBHAW QUAR- TET in Breadalbarle United Church Sunday, July 12th. at 8 P. M. WIRING.-Special prices on all wiring Jobs month of July. Storey Electric. Dial 3237. EMPTY MOLASSES PUNCH- EONS. C Limited quantity now available. Carvell Bros, Limited. HAZELBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH. - Service will be con- ducted Sunday, July 12th, by Lic- entiate Hartley Condon at 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. All are wel- at t REDDIN BROSd., Dial 4386 The JENKINS Pulnunlcl, Dial 4219 COITIC. service. 143 Great George Strut: -N .- 1:-red Kelly, I ANYONE WANTING the servic- -.... .. es of a Doctor on Sundays or holi- HUNTER ntvl-1n ('ilAR(;E, days during the summer months United Church services July 12th. should call either the Prince Ed. ward Island or Charlottetown Hos- pital. . ' ilN CANADA.-Schedule for P It E S B Y T ii RI A N .1 Sunday. July 12th. Wood Islands 11 CHURCII IN (”AN.'il)A. - sen-icesl, A. M. July 12th, as follows:-iris 3 P. M. Caledonia 7.30 P. M y lsnnday School 6.30 P. M. Minis- avauabl" the '"3e"””y "r f””"',Cardignn 2.30 P. M. Sacrament oil left Rev. E. S. Hales. THE PRICSBYTERIAN CHURCH (Sunday School 10 A. M) THE 'I:RESBYTERiAN CHURCH Ix (jAf&ADA. - Marsltfleld Charge. Services next Lord's Day. Har- rington, Sunday School 10 A. M. Service 11 A. M. Marsilfleld Sunday School 10.30 A. M. service 3 P. M. Mount Stewart service 7.30 P. M. Rep. Lee Mncbiaughton, B. A,, Mm. er. thewtonde-rlul waterproof parity" with flushawoy pods-.', leap to shoapv yg June dip (nah Dr-was Pads unrior olouri-soft nylon wash of a clean Dryper Pusty. Clone lnaps. pm sides. and o' A ri E?” " PP! it-bill Now-'-now. undroanaed-of health'Op7c"otect:ion K for baby! And absolute freedom because Drypell pantynevercutsorbinda. AndDryperpads are cloud-soft to delicate baby skin. Super-absorbent-they soak up 8 times their weight in moisture. Give baby this prioeiua ,.. t ” 5-:2-usaeif this wonder-fuir convenience! Or-dc Playtex Dryper todavi Playtex DryparyPauty,).--;. . . .. oacla1SIId9y 100 PlaytexDryperPadsngularaine c 31.39,- 1oo Playtex Drypes Pads large size 2". gslgg (lRAl'AUl) AND SPRING!-'iEI.I) l'ARlSillCS.CSlxth after Trinity. St. .iohn'a Chllrch. Crapaud. 11,00 A. Morning Prayer. St. Eliza. beths Church. Springfield, 7.30 H. M. Evening Prayer. Preacher, Dr. George 0. Fisher. Lay Reader. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -eTbe United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, are as follows; Winsloe North 11 A. M. Wlnsioe South 3 P. M. Princetown Road 7.30 P- 31. M the evening service the Iligilficid Choir will have charge of the Music. Sunday School at Win- sloe South 2 P. M. Also at all other points as announced. Heber H. Hardy, Presby. Supply. , leev to layout -0! Suite out used Dr;-per . Pads and flush nww: then rinse p:m'y. !'0RK- PASTORAL ('.IIAR(iFJ. - The United Church of Canada, Minister: Rev. .1, M, spy-01119. sun, day. July 12th, 1953. The re-open- lng of York United Cliul-ch, with all the services of the day on the York Charge as follows: 11 A. M. York, Rev. Dr. L. E. Toombs. 3 PM. York. Capt. Les. Tltcnmbc and Sal- vation Armyyaanu. 7.30 P. M. York, Rev. Dr, L. L. Toombs. Guest soloist in the morning. Miss iielen wu- son, and the Alpha Hi-Y Qua;-tat i'-1i:ldA21dt:-le choir in the evening. Pub- - g 9&3 System will enable those outsldc to hear the GPl'vi(',p4 - pm high-speed action photograph prove! . GI NY I camera can. " hovjne and gwnierlebie Baby is it ST. JOHN'S PRESHt"i'ERiA.N'y CHURCH. Belfast. -- Sunday July; 12th. service if A. M. and 7.30 P.M., The Sacraments of the Lords Sup-, per and Baptism will be observed at the morning servicc. Preparntol'y1 Service Friday. 8 P. M. and Satin- day 10.30 A. M. Rev. James Heathwood. M. A., Minister. ST. PETERS BAY PASTORAL CHARGE. -- The United Church, of Canada. Services for Sunday.i, .luiy 12th. 11 A. M. Sacrament oft the Lord's supper, st. Pctcrsl Church. All Sunday Schools ancll the afternoon service will be can- celled ior the Conlmunion. Thc Marie service will be cancelled. so that the congregation may worslnp with the Bristol congregation. Tim Preparatory Service will be held in, St. Peter's on Friday eventing n' 8 o'clock. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Leod, Minister. IN EEKFSIGAM i In loving memory of our Father and Mother. Mr. and Mrs. Russcl Burgoyne. who passed away Der. ember ltth, 1919 and July lotls, 1950. We often sit and think of you When we are all alone. For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Our hearts still .1:-he with loneli- l, nrss. ; our eyes shod many a tear. i As it ends another year. i . Sadly Mia.-lctl by Iiauglifs-rs (ii-rtrudc and Susan. Card TIIOIIRS . The families of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'Iirainor nnd C(lI'll Tralnor wish to cxpress their sin-I cere. thanks to all their rniallvrs and friends. the Rcdemptm-ist. Fathers. other clergy and the staff: of the Charlottetown Hospital: also all those who sent Mass Cards, floral tributes and messages of sympathy. or who assisted in any way during their recent and her. cavemcnt. FISH and CHIPS From the frying pan to your table. Free delivery on orders of 50c or over. Orders 10 A.M. until Midnight. Sundays also' JOHNNWS FISH & CHIPS DIAL 9358 l (ind alone knows how we ml,-is '1-u-H . 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