NOVEMBER 20. 1953 ,,,.. ,fAgricultural A News P. E. I. Deptrtlnellt of Agriculture whcre Are The Cheques? understandable man! 90310” P”””"" m i'.l:I:ent nisI my cl16Qi-15' m we W-2.:h:..-e.::.:.: M Board Asencv '11.-tributes more promptly. There is 310 jldmyum mg" "'3 ma due in the large oust; in" "W" W” will at cy that the AIOIIUY I 35 my-gut have been unable to 6", out the eoo odd cheques It day which would CC”! 1 '0 ye settlement 101' the 75-110 '33, which have been daily handled illlce November 1. when mg Agency oifiu was manized an accounting machine M installed which has s. capacity '1 an eight hour day of approx!- viiately zoo cheques, this machine ,5 now being operated 12 hours a D” in eventually back settle- ,e,,u should be csneht up and ilmm there on chsques will go out ,.-mun from two to (our days after -ecelpt, of the assemblers report. lupin organisation. and The achievement of the Potato Board in organising. staffing and .qu;pping its sales office in a. space Si 10 days in one which is perhaps not as widely understood or ap- preciated as should be the case. very exact accounting inust be carried out to satisfy Federal Government Auditors, every trans- action taking must be carefully checked and exact records com.- lliiEii. Three officials from Ot- tawa who visited the Province re- rcntiy to check on the operations of the Agreement were well satie- lied with the manner in which the work was being done- The Potato Board office and the Agency office have been tw'o oi the busiest places in the PF0' rlnce this last month with the staff working long hours, meeting me public, straightening out mis- understandings and giving required inlormation. A good Job has been done and the potato growers of this Province can view with satis- laction the work which their Board is doing. No Hangover. it has come to our attention that some potato producers are of the opinion that in the event of this years potato agreement showing a deficit that the Federal Cavem- ment will charge the lose up to next years crop. Nothing could be farther from the truth, agreements are made specllicslly for one crap year and there is no possibility oi carrying a loss from one years operation over to anothers. Leadership Short Courses. The leadership short courses planned for next week and the first of December are the result of a joint effort by the Department of Education and Agriculture, the W0- men's Institute's. Federation. Credit Unions. Co-operatives. Junior Farmers. 4-I-I Clubs and Film Councils. While the Term Forum office is doing much of the organizational work nevertheless the short courses are the result of the united effort on the part of the above montion- is ad groups. The gene ability which cspably lead a required in a Women's Institute a 00-09 or any other which n'Jght be named. '- The only unpredictable factor connected with" these courses is the - attendance. the organisers will do their job. the rest is up to the public. DATES AND PLACII Murray R.lver,,Tempsranea Hall, Tuesday. Nov. 24. Sourls. St. Mary's l-Isll,rWednes- day. Nov. :0. Vernon River, 0. M. D. A. Hall, Priday. Nov. 2'1. Hunter River. Orange lull. Tues- day, Dec. 1. 0'I.eary, Public Hall, Wednesday. 2 Ksnsington. King George llsll, Thursday. Dec. 1. . Each course will consist of two sessions starting at 2 pm. and 1:30 pm. Every community is in- vited to be represented by at least two pot-sons.ALI. ARE WELCOME; Competent instructors including the National Secretary oi Farm "Radio Forum will be present at all meet- ings. Regional Broadcast Next Monday night Farm Forums will meet to discuss the Topic "Are Farm 0: anisations The Answer?" this is the Iirst occasion in which Farm Forum is to be handled on a Maritime basis with I. Maritime Broadcast and with study material prepared by the Moncton and Charlottetown offices. specifically the Forums are asked to discuss and report their opinions on the following quee- tlons. ' 1. Are Maritime Farm Organiza- tions worth their salt? If so, In what way, If not, who is to blame? 2. Is your district organization doing the job you think it can and should do? why? 2. What is the individual's rs- sponslbillty to his isrm organiza- tlon. The opinion of farm people on these matters is oi vital import- ance to all farm organizations and it is essential that the criticisms be strongly brought forth in order that organizations receive guidance from those who are most decidedly concerned - the farmers thum- selves. Royal Success. While Island exhibits at the Royal Winter Fair are not numer- ous. yet the number of prizes which were won, 12. is indeed en- couraging. The exhibitor who man- i ages to get into the money has good reasons to be proud. if he stands at or near the top he can rest assured that it will take a lot of searching to find anything better. our congratulations to prize winners in potatoes. dressed poultry, dairy and beef cattle. they are keeping the Island on the Agri- cultural map. County Meetings. County Federation Boards are A. PIEKARIJ AND CO. LTD. Phone 5541 COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL Prompt Delivery I gg LOOKl! LOOK!! THE IIST FOR THE LEAST THE CENTRA THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN I. GUARDIAN COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. ,..... PINDLAI seal and wood fura- angry IOU. DMIIII DIN. IIIO JOHN. ........ - ::IIHY'I TAXI - Dill 7870 or cnaswau. for Better Photo- snohs . "rods 3!!!! none- at the neonate nsuo ss.-one.-' AD ILLNS I for 83 OOAIF-MoQus.id's ooai yud. Id- ward Direct. Phone 9117. Ciw and country delivery. Prompt delivery on bag orders. BBEADALBANI PBlpBYTIB- IAN CHURCH. - service Sunday. November 22nd. at 11 o'clock. will Msobougsll, Student Min- CAVINDIII CNITID CEIJIOII or CANADA. - services aundsy, Novunber 22nd. Cavondldi 11 A. M. Now'Glaagow 1.30 P. )1. Rev. P. W. Sawdon, Minister. NORTH IIIVEB UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE. - Sunday. November 22nd. Fairview 11.00 AM. North River 3.00 P. M. Long Greek 7.30 P. M. Rev. 1!. Barber, Pastor. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHANGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday. Novem- ber nnd. Hampton 11 A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. HAZELBROOK BAPTIST CHURCH. - Rev. J. D. Davlsoli will conduct service in I-lazelbroolr Church on Sunday, November 22nd, at 3 P. M. Sunday School at 2 PM. All are welcome. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday are as :follows: wlnsioe south 11 A. M. nrincetown Road 3 P. M.. Hightleld 7.30 P. M. Communion will be dispensed at these services. Rev. Howard cm-13119 Interim Moderator wul conduct. all services. Everybody welcome. PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH in CANADA.-Breokfleld Charge. The services for Sunday. November 22nd. are as follows: Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Brookfleld 3 P. M. Sunday School at 1.40 P. M. Hartsvillo 7.30 P. M. Sunday school at 0.30 P M. The at-ternoon service in Brookneld will be conducted by Rev. W. A. Csmeron, D. D. Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presby- tarisn Church in Canada. All are welcome to these services. Rev, Lawrence Bleikie, Minister. are meeting this week to plan the Annual Meetings of their organiza- tions, announcement will be made of time and place in sufficient time to allow tor the holding of school district meetings where delegates will be appointed to the County meetings which will pro. vide an opportunity for farmers to discuss among other things the operation of the potato sales agency and to make public their views on any or all problems af- fecting Agriculture. December 10. Is The Dtndllng Potato growers are advised in note that Dec. 10, is the deadline for producers to make application to m ' t their potatoes under the agreement. After that date tarm- ers who have not joined will not have the .advsntage of the guaranteed initial payment, but will be free to, sell at whatever the market offers. lafe Driving. The Ontario Federation is sponsoring a safe driving campaign by its members. No one will ques- tion the desirability of this pro- grsmv and other provincial farm organisations might" well consider a slmiliar proposition. IIEILLINEIY W85: and specials. 31.95, 01.95, 01 "WI '.I'lIi'A'r Till SICK WELL." Ginefs Pharmacy. next Stew . COLEMAN FIDO! IUENACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. VISIT In-l'l'YI.ll MHLINIII. 16354 Great George street. Every style Hi-style. MILLINIIY HPIDIAIA at Hi- Style Mlliinsrv. mu Greet George Street, Thursday. niday, Saturday. week-and discounts. OIWILI.-VERNON UNITED CHURCH or CANADA. - services November 22nd. "The Warfare." Eldon 11.00 A. 11.02-wall 2.30 P.1d. also-ry Vel- ley 130 P. M. Rev. John I". Mec- Ksy, B. A.. D. D., Minister. YOII IAITOEAL OIIAIBI. - The United Chnroh of Canada. Minister. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday. usher Ilnd. 11.00 A. )1. York. 3.30 P. M. Brack- ley. 7.30 P. -M. Central. MARSIIFIILD PASTORAL CHARGE. - The Presbyterian l Nov Church in Canada. Sunday. Nov-l l 1963. ember arm. 11 A. -M. Mount stew- art. 3 P. M. Mas-shfield; 1.30 P. M. Harrington. Rev. Lee MaoNaugh- ton, Minister. TEE PREBBYTIBIAN CIIIIBCII IN CANADA. - Central Parish. services next Lord's Day as tol- lows: Canoe Cove ii. A. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Nine Mile Creek 3 P. M. Clyde River 7.30 P. M. Sun- day School 10.30 A. M. Rev. Donaldi Nicholson. Minister. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. Covehead Charge. Services for sun-i day, November 22nd. West Cove-I head 11 A. M. stanhope 3 P. M. Union Road 8.45 P. M. Capt. Titcombe. with the salvation Army Band assisting, will conduct the, evening service. silver collection.' Rev. Norman R. Green, Minister. ' MURRAY HARBOUR PASTORAL! CIIARGE. - The United Church of Canada. services for Sundayi, November 22nd. 11 A. M. Murray, Harbour; 2 P. M. Little Sands: 3.301 P. M. Belle River; Sermon: "Listen! , A voice Speaketh". 7 P. M. Murray River. Dedication of New Hall. Bel-E fast Male Quartet as well as local! Choir will lead service of praise. Sermon: "O Holy Church, Awaken: To Your Teak." Rev. D. Wallace, MecPherson, Minister. I CORNWALL UNITED CHARGE: Services November land, will be, conducted by the Minister, Rev. A.' 8. Weir, as follows: New Dominion at 11.00 A. M. Kingston at 3.00 PM. Cornwall at 7.30 P. M. Mrs. Arthur MacDonald and Miss Shirley Mac-. Donald of New Dominion. will be'. guest singers at the Cornwall ser-l vice. Cornwall Sunday School will. be at 11.00 A. M. l ---- 11 IN Meiionlam 3 I I DALEY-In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Maurice: Daley. who passed away November 20th. 1952. No one knows how much we miss you. t No one knows the bitter pain i We have suffered. since we lost you Life has never been the same. I in our hearts your memory lingers,. sweetly tender. fond and true; : There's not a day. dear Father, That we do not think of you. E Ever Remembers: by His wife and son -Buddy. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear son and brother, izcllng Luta, who passed away November zous. 1952. one ysar has pa-ed since that sad II. when God osued one we loved awsy. Tlseblowwashard. the shock new- era. Topartwitlrene welovodsodesr. God gave us strength to bear our f 1.1 face the blow; But what It munt to lose you No one will ever know. Lovlngly Itunmbered by Mom. Dad and Family. iiliil lllillilllll . I it I PAGE THREE” A Week-End of Very Special Values Thursday, Nov. 19 - Friday, Nov. 20 - Saturday, Nov. 21 Fall and Winter Merchandise is being offered to you at very special prices. lust when you need it. Cold weather is just ahead - are you prepared? , Specials in Boys' And Men's Wear Men's Suits, fine all-wool Worsteds, single and double- breasted models. Sizes 35 to 46. Regular value S5000 Sale Price 334.95 Men's Winter Overcoais I All-wool Elysian - Velour: - Frieze, slip-on and belt- ed modeler- One lot, values to ................................................ .. 542.00 0 Sale Price 329.50 Second lot, values to 055.00 Sale Price ...... .. 39.50 , Men's Parlias Fur Trim Hood, colors Brown and Navy Blue- Special 311.49 Boys' Parkas Fur Trim Hood, colors Brown and Blue. Siies 24 to 36 Special 38.95 - l MEN'S OVERALLS, bl d bi k. R 1 1 2 54.50. sns; pmce ....TT?...'i'.'. ...... ff ....... ..?Ei.ir... E335 MENiS ALL-WOOL CARDIGAN SWEATERS .. 03.95 MEN'S HEAVY JUMBO-KNIT GOAT SWEATERS. Navy blue. Sizes 36 to 44. SPECIAL 53.95 MEN'S FLEECE-LINED UNDERWEAR. hlrts and Drawers, SPECIAL, each .................................... .. 02.19 SPECIAL BUY IN MEN'S ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HOSE. Reg value 01.75. SALE PRICE per pair 91.00 BOYS' BREECHES, Leather Knee. SPECIAL .. 353.95 BOYSI PULLOVER SWEATERS, Fancy Jacquard patterns. Sizes 26 to 34. SPECIAL 552.95 BOYS' HEAVY WINTER TWEED PANTS. Special 53.95 -BOYS' COMBINATION UNDERWEAR, Spring Needle-Knit, good Winter weight. Special ........ .. SL98 MEN'S HEAVY ALL-WOOL COMBINATION UN- DERWEAR, sizes 36 to 46. Special per suit .... ,. 396.95 BOYSl HEAVY WOOL HOME MADE MI'I'TS. Spe- cial . 561.25 Kiddies' Wool Cardigans, sizes 2 to 7 years. Colors Red, White and Navy. Sale Price ...................... .. 551.49 Girlsl Wool Cardigans, sizes 8 to 14 years. Colors, Red, Brown, Navy, Green and Blue. Special 02.98 Kiddies' Wool and Rayon Pullover Sweaters, sizes 2 to 7 years. Colors Red and Navy. Special 551.25 Pillow Cases, standard, size 42 ....................... .. 51.19 Kitchen Towels. ecru background with color stripe, 18 x 36. Sale Price, per pair .............................. .... 51.10 Special in Table Cloths-52 x 52. Sale Price .... 31.00 ' 54 x 72. Sale Price S159 Clearing of Cretonnes by the yard. Discontinued pat- terns. Sale Price .... .2 ..................................... .... U3 OFF PROWSE Ask About Our Easy- Payment Plan On Lndies' Sulfa And Winter Coats. I... OUR BOARDING HOUSE Specials in ladles' Add Mlsses' Wear ladies' Winter Coats 4 A I ,: In all the smart Fall shades selling at very Spade! Prices. Can be bought on the Easy Payment Plan. A Special lot of Ladies' Winter Coats, values to 332.95 Sale Price 325.00 J,' 515.00 down. Balance in 2 montiis I Children's Coats Al Special Prices Can be bought on the Easy Payment Plan. Use your. Chiidrenls Allowance cheque. , Ladles' I-louse Dresses, regular 52.98. Sale Price 02.59 A Special Line of Ladies' Bobetta and Bloomers. Spe- cial Price 79c Ladies” Fall and Winter Suits clearing at .... .. U3 OFF Odd Line of Ladlesl Brassieres and Girdlee do at 172 PRI Ladles' Nylon Step-ins, small size to 38. Very Special Value at . S249 Ladiesi Nylon Panties in pink and white. Regular 31.00. Clearing for, per pair ................................. ,. 79c Kiddies' Lined Jeans, sizes 2 to 6. Special .. .. 01.79 Kiddiesl Corduroy Overalls, sizes 2 to 6. Special SL98 Kiddiesl Gabardine Snow Suits, one piece, sizes 2, 3 and 4, assorted colors. Special .......................... .. 07.95 Ladies' Nylon Hose First Quality Assorted Colors. 45 Gauze, 30 Denier. Regular 331.50 for Lancaster Rugs Heavy quality Enameled Surface Rugs. 4 beautiful de- signs on sale at the following Special Prices: , 6' x 9 S495 711' x 9' 35.95 ' 9' x 9' 06.95 u 9 x 1015' SS7.95 9' x 12' 58.93 Chenille Mats Slightly soiled in shades of Blue, Green and Rose. Size 33” x 33". Regular 336.50 for 3i4.25. Size -10" x 40". Regular 358.00 for 565.50. Made-up draperies. Assorted designs in Monk's Cloth. and Cretonne. Clearing at 2570 discount. DONT MISS THIS SPECIAL. Discontinued designs in Axminster Rugs- Sizes 41,5 x 711; fi., 9 x 10l,f; ft". and 9 x On Sale at 2576 discount. Plastic Cottage Sets -- Blue and Yellow. Special per set ...................................................................... .. 51.49 Remnants in inlaid Linoleum and Rexoluem, clearing at 2574; discount Bros. Ltd. 12 ft. 4'' Ask About Our key- Payment Plan On . Menls Suits And Overcooivs. FOR. REAL HONEST VALUE - .4 Groceries. Meats. Fruits and Vegetable: MAJOR HOOPLE YEN-l,wt': KNow.',IDot.i'T V t THINK THERE'S Auvfi-lusts -I 1' .. WRON6.wl'i'H you THAI . ' '8.-two-House PARLAYK IL, svloutmrr cuRe:eirr tars . iHuMoR -THEM !-- Hoe - eeD,Aub Ni-lest .11-trey" SHOCK Ava), 130:4-T-, ,. 6HOCKsTi-IEM E6AD.Twl6t66!wHvTHl5 NFERHAL - I-iosPrrAi.',wm-t iT6iArzoMA 0:. 0 HOW IS YOUR BUDGET! DO YOU BUY RIGHT! Week End Specials In suvsk. cans PLATES. snsao TRAYS. A RELISH olsi-les. etc. We are putting on a special sale on all lines handled. beginning Friday. Nov. 20th and continu- ing mu Nov. 3OHl. Moire your dollars go farther. ' coma and see our prices! We have been serving the public satisfactorily for ever 20 years. We intend to contlnuaour high standard of service. We tulle this opportunity of rlionltlng our customers for past Patronage and can assure that any advantages In buying are pas- sed on to you. cemesnd save on on-spseisipriees...leoHerrIie price tags - ,, ' PROMPT AND COUIIIOUS SERVICE OIIAIANTIID L. ill. F..GRll-'FiN; GROCERIES us so. mm to For-sml Free Delivery--Dial ms Regular Values t s4.oo to ss.oo SALE PRICE 3.19 . W. W. WELLNER LTD. Jewelers Since I868