THE - GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN NOVEMBER 2s. 194s f A “up”; For Every Friday Among The Partners Federation 0f Agriculture News *1?- rmm come, reiteration . ~ - aiion ' mmiiictigitty 3117px?!‘ h“ el 1°‘ m (or the organization Mm lilpmwg Oounry Federation. m rise to the membership Th! Yeswmner proportionately ,5 cflunty then other Province. At several pus’? niectiii$5 m“ Fan and “Om m. of Farm Forums in l“ mm 310115 have been raised “C5! "meiq ilia Oftlltnlmlm“ 0t ‘ “u” meetlns 1" N" ‘that liver it was decided to 7m“ ‘as TIllZZIVTlOYIDA meetinfl ind call u‘ org‘ much interest and ,4 min-s was. Also to present "PW . t 5 s roved by the u“ p!“ ‘grcgovihty ggdflfltlbfll. “'°°~mrs‘an is not a complicated Th“ p‘ -c believe will Pwvide a w“ “m” “,;, each school district, not conmcleyilaiiou at County "Wei" i“ reprfié». dispuuins Perm?!"- uniim; direct to the "Tm"! E':':,‘:d;.,,. '._ i: calls for the sett- n county Board of Dir- ,~i on ilic electoral (U5!- , txvii incti and Oils? hticii clcctoral district i: “Winn ii-‘ili flaking a (‘ounty Board. o! fifteen. .,.-, be elected for three ont- rctiriiig each year. at County meetings two delegates from < -ii~ict. ‘Phcy shall be district meetiniZS Mid right across the county or. the same evening early in November of each W111- At this inn-ting the delegates, who shall be Fcrloration ‘Secretary md qhnirii l ‘silt-PENNY in each dumcy, n-i. ‘..l\c a general outline o! the qui>liOll5 coining up for dis- cussion at illc County meeting and mfofmnflrill rciaieti to these quest- llliS \\.l_\' fiiimicrs will be - ~- - tiidsc matters to- ‘iltly and 58nd the" ‘mm-in (Ypl oils and recommendat- ions to the County meetings. Only frulmc-rs or their wives who ‘hare their czirrcnt membership card ‘g, the Colllity Federation will be al- lowed s. YO" t or vote in those dist- rict meet: -. ‘the By-laws also provide for another meeting to be celled in the district after the county meeting and for the dele- "m m report back to the Feder- ation members in the district. It will also be the duty o! these dele- ates to call any further meetings that are required throughout the ippointeti n1‘ in the schuri s sir. ,it it hoped that this set-up will develop the organization of Weekly discusion groups in the districts during the uuitcr moirths. The financing oi the Federation will be based on a membership agreement. from each member. In this lie will arrange that his Feder- tiion membership fee be deducted from the Efilt‘ of some farm product tticb as the cream or sriilk cheque. ‘Bits membership arrangement will be entlicly voluntary and the agreement may be revoked at any tine, This will provide a basis for members and control of the Feder- ltion by the farmcrs ln_each diist- rict. It vvlll serve as a ladder right from the school district up to the County, Provincial, Maritime, Can- adian and International levels. It will also provide a chain whereby, valuable and confidential informat- ion can be funneled back to the farm people in each district for their decisions and help. The Board of directors urge that there be representatives from every farming school district in Prince County at this aiternoom meeting in Summerslde. Therre are many problems to cope with. We can only solve those problems byworking to- gether. Further details of the pro- posed set-up and copies of the Con- stitution and By-laws will be avail- able at the meeting. ‘District Rbturnl Farmers from several districts have been inquiring why they have received their membership card. as they paid their fee several weeks or months ago. We want to make it clear that membership cards were mailed to every person Whose lliilfle and membership fee were submitted. If you have not re- ceived your membership card it is because the school secretary or the person who did the collecting has not yct made returns to our Pro- vincial office. “'0 would appreciate having all thOse returns in i! possible before next week so that your district can be placed on the honor roll for the annual meeting. If you have not received your card, we suggest that you inquire from your district Secretary about the delay. Floor Prices On Eggs The time has ccme when egg pro- duction is beginning to increase and present trends indicate quite a surplus. There is an increase of six per cent in the population of laying liens ‘in Canada. The uncertainty 0f the British contract for eggs, about a. ten peir cent increase in t-he ooet of potiiti-y feeds. the increase in production of eggs and poultry in the United States and the fact that we cannot do anything about cutting producion after our pattern has been cut out is causing wide spread concern. The floor price asked for by the Canadian Federation and supported by the Canadian Poultry Council is on the basis of forty six cents a dozen Wholesale, Grade A Large, Government inspected and in new cases and packages ROB. Montreal. The Federation feels however. that if we had the proper system of marketing our eggs in Canada that consumers could have been protect- ed during the past few months when production was low. By main- taining prices at a. fair level during scarcity periods. when production goes up now the domestic consumpt- ion would require possibly our oom- piete production. Marketing boards apparently are the only method of providing stability. ‘ Annual Meeting Dates Confirmed The annual meeting of the Prince Edward island Dairymens’ Associ- MORISSEWS STOMAGH TONIC is made from extracts of?‘ roots and herbs; especially suited for Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Excessive Acid Secre- tions, Gaseous condition of the stomach, Sour stomach, Gastric Pains, etc. For Sale at all Drug Stores and Drug Counters Prloo-$2.00 per Bottle 21-Day Treatment Central Guardian Th1! column i] rag ed g M ha] ""6"". butlzdvergulrzez: l 11""? nature may be inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay. able in advance, COOK'S for rnowgrapbg "MMWB TAXI. radii: w. OONFEDBBATION L . BURANCE. um m NORTHERN amen-arc na- FRIGERATOR. — Highest quality Toombs Music Sim-e. CUSTOMERS! -_. 0m- Suns’ sweaters and Blouses have arrived. Kennedy's Ladies we“ TWO FLIGHTS weekly to the Magdalen Islands, P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Phone 2061 or 540. T0Y'"'P1s-n0s. Guitars, Accord- isatns; Harmonicas. Toombs Music 01‘ . CAMPBELTJS SOUP, I tins 101' fi cents. This inadvertently read 3 tins for 25 cents in the ad for H. C- Al-klflifln. Groceteria. yesterday. NOTICE T0 Anvilnrrsaas. - Advertisers are ieirniirded that their “P? milit- lio in tho Ciul-rdil-n not later than noon the previous day to Buarantce insertions. Out of city advertisers witu i"i(‘l)h0ll€ classi- ileds, ctrn, should pzirilctilztrly bear this iii mind. M/V ESKlAlQ-Freight will be accepted up till noon Saturday. November 26th for new, sailing ‘M/V lllskimo to souili cozut of Newfound- land ports including Argcntia. For space and mics apply to Cgypgy. ation Office, Lower Prince street, or Phone Charlottetown 1605. TRYON PASTORAL CIIARGE.— United Church services will be held Sunday, 27th November. as fol- lows: i1 A. M. Tryon. Ii P. M. Cape Traverse. 7.30 P. M. Special service at Crapuud under tho auspices of the Masonic Lodge of that district. A welcome is cxicxided to all. Rev. R. L. Bacon. Minister. ation will be hold on Tuesday ai- temoon and. evening January 10th, and the annual meeting oi the Fed- eration on Wednesday January 11th. Confirmation was given these dates in by a directors meeting of the Dairy- men's Association last Friday. These meetings will be held at the Legion Hall in Charlottetown and the program committee are ivorking out the details now. Markets It will be noticed that we have eliminated from this weekly col- umn our analysis of the Provincial marketing situation. However. we are still watching those matters ixery closely and arc co-cperat- ing ivitii the Department of Agriculture in releasing this in- formation through the ‘Thursday night market report, given by Mr. Shaw. There is. of course, considerable information being released to the Farm Forums which can also be sent out to fhc farmers in different districts once their County Federat- ions are organized and district sec- retaries appointed. Discussion Groups Our farm Forum program is well under way. There are more groups than cver meeting and rcporttns for this time of year. Next Monday nights discussion deals with the question of iuuni efficiency, compar- ing our production and returns per acro with that of other Provinces and countries. Tllflre are some very interesting questions ccming up during the next three months. We will be very glad to supply literature and help meznibers who wish to register with us and start meetings with their neighbors on Monday evenings. wry’ mbalsed uni. FLEISCHMANWS YEAST ' “It rinse-mm golden-brown gut t° the last tender crumb! eefleckbflkifis results are possible FY89 tm°itf you use dependable ntfxhmllm s Yeast. Over 8 gener- relied mofFlCauadian women have delicious sinclhmarin s for speedy, If you baits at home‘ . . ‘ get bamkfihinum I Yeast for your: next help ygouszknhowtfut if: works to ou mom ltltilfying flmmhmlred broads, and rolls: Yea, for baking that's simply deli- cious and sure to win praise. you can depend on Flsischmann’: Yeast. Marketing And Prices Report Following are excerpts from the weekly market report issued liy Mr. W. H. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture: Tbs reefer car situation has im- proved greatly since last week and cars are now moving rapidly to their destinations. About two mil- lion bushels of the P. E. I. quota of seed potatoes in the United States should be filled by Decent- ber 1st. Following are potato prices and market details in various parts of the Province: Tignlsh—Seed-- Foundation 75- 80c, Foundation A Mountains 65- 70c per bus. at car. Tablestock 65- 70c er bag at car. O eary—Seed—No. 1 6570c per bus. at car. Moving out of ware- houses. Tablestock 55-600 per bus. at warehouse. Wellington-Seed-Mc per bus. at farm. Tablestock 70c per brig delivered. Summerside-Seed- About lame as last week. Slower market. Boats still loading. Cara scarce. Most outside cleared out. Borden Line-Seed —— Certified and Foundation A $1.68 per cwt. at the farm. Cars short. Table- atock 60c- per bus. at farm, light movement. Turnips slow. Rather low on potatoes hcrc. litintei- River-Seed — General price 5110-115 pct" cwt. at. trir. Fair movement. Tnblesiock 70c per bug at the uni‘. Light lTl0\.'Oil'l'?lll. Turnips 58-60:‘. at the car. Coivllie and Wilishii-e—Turnips 58-B0c at. car. Movement improv- ing. Potatoes about same as last wcek. Charlottetown ~Scctl — Cobblers. Mountains, Kniliulidiiis and Sc- bagoes 65c per bus. at the Sh9li. Small Cobblers 55c; small liloun- tains 40-500: small Kntahdins Hill] Sebagoes 65c. Tnlilestock 67-T0c per hag at car. Fair movement. Turnips 57-60c at car. Normal movement. Vernon Rivcr—Secd---65-68c per bus. for Foundation A nt car. Tublestock 70c per hag at the car. Cardigan and Georgetown-Seed ~90c pcr hus. at the car. Fair movement Sehagoes and Cobblers. Tabiestock 55-600 per bus. at ivareliotise. Light‘ movement, MorelL-Seed- Cobblers about 65c per bus. at. farm. Other va- rieties sloiv. Tablcstoclt none mov- g. Sourls—-Seed--Foundatlon A and Certified Katahdins. Sebagoes and Cobblers 68c per hits. at: shed. Small Katahdins and Sebagoes 75c per bus. Small Cobblers 50c per bus. at the shed. Heavy seed move- ment. No tahiestock moving, Einilra—Seed—- Foundation and Certified Katahdiiis 65c per bus. No. 2's 75c; Foundation A Cob- blers 67c at car. Fair movement. No tablestock moving. Kcnslngton~Seed~T0u per bus. generally at the car, ‘Tablestock 65c per bag at the car. Turnip: Last week reference was made to the low price prevailing on tur- nips in this Province in comparison with the price paid on the Boston market. It is pleasing to note that the local market has advanced and that 55 to 60 cents per bushel is being paid in some sections. In hotli turnips and potatoes the post- Thanksgiving period shows a wealt- ness in demand. From now on, however, the price of turnips should be maintained at a satis- factory level as the supplies are being reduced. It is interesting to note that in 194B at this date. 488 cars of tur- nips were shipped, while to dine this year 1035 cars have been marketed. Dairy Product! Creamery butter quotation: in the Maritime; remained steady during the past week. The quoin- tions for Montreal also remained steady, but Toronto prices advan- ced one-quarter cent per pound for No. 1 solids. The latest figures from Halifax are: Factory price-Bite f.o.b. Halifax. Local jobblng-Bfic. Montreal-November filth-Silica. Toronto-November IBth-SOSic. MontresL-Nov. Zlst-GOK. Toronto-Nov. 21st.-60%. The quotations from New Brunswick on November 17th are as follows: Creamery to wholesaler — ‘.5- pound prlnts—62l>§o, “Card 0f Thanks The Family oef the late Elvina MacNeill wish to express their sin- cere thanks to their many relatives friends and neighbours. for all acts of’ kindness. also those who sen: flowers, tributes. letters and cards of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement. The Fmuly. IN MEMORIAM In fund and loving memory of Kentford L. Waite. who passed pgasoofully 1-way November 25th, 1 l. I do not Md I oped-ll day To being you to my mind The lhys I do not think of you Ara vwy hard to find. God [an Illa Ilrength to bear up And mange to bear the blow But what it meant to lose you No one will over know. Always Remembered by Hie Wife, Daughters and Son. Junior Farmers and Junior Club News 0n Tuesday evening. November 22nd films of the National Film Board were shown to l. large group of young people in the St. George's schoolfflie showing of these films was at the request of the Si. George's Calf Club. Morris Deacon, Fieldman. Dept. o! Agriculture attended the meet- ing and gave a talk on plans for the future organization of Junior club work in that district. Meeting closed with the aiming of the National Anthem. Plans are being made for the s.n- nual short course which is directed by the Junior Farmers’ Federation of P.E.I. and which is to be held this year January 3-7 inclusive at St. Dunstan‘: University, Charlotte. town. John Detdrer and Urban Laugliliri of the Sherbrooke Calf Club, Rob- ert Webster and Merlin MacDon- ald of the Morell Poultry Club and Alvire lfiCiair a.i1d Louisa Doironoi the Rustioo Sewing Club returned recently from Toronto where they wok part in the National Junior Club competitions at the Royal win- ter Fair. John and Urban l)i‘%Ci1i.Ed inter- esting descriptions of their trirp at a large Farm Forum meeting at Traveller's Rest last Monday oven- lng, November 21st. The annual titer-ting of the Farm- ington Junior Farmers was held in Farmington School with the vice- president Hubert MacLcod in the chair. About 20 members heard the annual report as read by Lucille Wood. acting secretary. Ansel Jud- son. chaiiiman of a nominating committee brought in the following slate of officers which was adopted: Gordon Itookcndorff. President. Lucille Wood. Sccretarjv-Treasurer; Cyril Wood, Vice President, Ansel Judson, and Joyce Macliay. direct- ors. The group meets on ltfoilday night and listens to the Farm Forum broadcast. A radio was purchased especially for this purpose. This group ls also taking instruction on first aid which will continue until the last of January when they in- tend having night classes to furth- er their education in other fields. Wholesaler to retailer-Jb-pound prlnts—64c. The demand for butter has strengthened during the past week. There was a slight falling off in wholesale demand after (lie Dairy Products Board had ari- nounced its out of storage price which necessitated the adustment of prints on the local market to ihrcc cents (30) pcr pound in ad- vance of the price prevailing ‘oe- fore the announcement. .Tho production for the week ending November 12th~—94.793 lbs. as compared with 513.059 lbs., for the same poriod in 1948. Livestock Livestock slaughtering: have pu55cd thn peak at Maritime slaughter centers and the prices have remained steady from last week's quotations with the excep- iion of the price of sheep and lambs at Charlottetown which are down 1c for good sheep to 7c. while lambs are down 50c for good and choice delivered; good and choice f.o.b. country points are also down 50c. Rail grade Grade A riro down 2c to 45:1 Hogs are still 28.75 and 28.35 for A's and 81's respectively at Moncton, hot dressed weight delivered with sows 19.50 for No. 1's and 18m for No. 2's. ‘The Charlottetown prices i.o.b. country points are for A's 27.75. B1‘s 27.35. No. 1 sows 19. No. 2 sows 18. As already stated other prices are similar to last week with choice steers and heifers at Moncton f.o.b. country points 18 and at Charlottetown good steers 18.50 delivered. On tho Montreal market at No- vember 21st cows common to med- ium were 50c stronger. Mixed good and medium steers 21.50 with 800d cows 14-4450. Bulls were ‘l6- 1650, Calves cleaned up to 50c higher with good vealers at SS. Lambs were 24.50 graded \l'i'.fl most sales fiat from 23-21. Iced! Market‘ quotations on grain car lots indicate No. 1 feed oats in second sacks 2.77 1-2: No. 3 CW 2.80 1-2; No. 5 Northern Wheat 3.47. Barley is still remaining strong. Some cornmeal and crack- 0d corn in cars with grain ls be- ing offered, United States buyers nrc again exerting a strong in- iluonce ln the Canadian grain mar- ket. Ollcnke meal 43% protein is living riffcrcrl at 80.50 per ton at Saint John. This would amount lo possibly $81.00 at Charlottetown. Sonic Gluten meal is also available at. $60.00. IN MEMORlAM In loving memory of M155 BESSIE CARSON Bonslnw who entced inks red November 25th. 1048. Sully Milled by Her ulster. Gertrude. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of MB. away November 26, 10M. THOMAS HOGAN, who passed Not a day do we forgot you, In nur heath you are always near For we who loved you miss you An lit dawns another YQII. Inserted by the Family. i 0 O i 6x’9ft. 9X12ft.........$7.95 Q-O40-O40-O-O-O-O Heavy Quality English Rugs Now on Sale at 331/e% Discount lilollfiltliftstflllfiffl-QIIJDIIIIL There are only 15 Rugs in fliis inf, so don't delay, they won't last long at this Price. Rexoleum DeLuxe Rugs at Special Prices. These Rugs have a small defect in print- ing, hardly noticeable. Will not affect the wearing quality or appearance. Two good designs in all the popular sizes. $3.95 DON'T ram nv VISITING 0m: STORE DURING 1111s BALE TO as]; T0 gm outs LARGE DISPLAY 0F CARPETS AND 111.001: COVERINGS or ALL t KINDS an: SPECIAL PRICES. ~ Remember This Merchandise Can l0 Bought On z me EASY PAYMENT PLAN i { . $11....“I..-.--..I.I.III...II-III- w~~ v . PROWSE BROS. LTD. 71/; x9ft. $4.95 9X13 ft. $8.95 A Week -‘ End Extra Specials From Our Large Car- pet and Floor Cover- ing Dopts. Read over the list below and Buy New 9 x 10 ft. ._.¢.._... . $6.95 9x15 it. $9.95 Rexoleum Floor Covering 8 yds. wide; two good designs suitable for Kitchen, Dining Room or Bed Room. Clearing at Special Price . . . . . . . . . $1.95 per yard Rockfeli: Hall Runners, 24 Inches wide, in shades of Green with Red and Black and Cream with Green and Orange. Special Price to clear . . . . . 45c a yard Rexoleum ‘Door Mats, size 18 x 86 in. Special 25c each Overdrapes suitable for every room in all the latest designs and oolorings. Fin- ished with pleated tops, tie-backs and heading hooks. Special prices for the week-end . . . . $7.75, $9.95 and $10.95 “W? égAgmnAAAAAAAAAA4AA4AA‘AAAAAAAA a k neuritic pain, some kidney an ness, or constipation are denied the NOTICE T0 THOSE TAKING SARNAK We continue to have difficulty in keeping up with the demand for. the new medicine Sarnak. People are so anxious not to interrupt their treatment or to risk the chance of not being able to get Sarnak when they want it that some are buying as many as five or six bottles at a. tlme._ This moans that many people suffering from rheumatic, arthritic or. d liver disorders, stomach upsets, nervous- clisnce of taking this new medlclnmi While it is impossible for us to regulate the sale of Ssrnsk we ask you not to buy more than two bottles of Sarnak at any one time. SARNAK ‘T35 BOTTLE PAY N0 MQRE l