it AMONG THE FARMERS he-Iuaaauatsun-oatauarauce A UNITID D7031 uestiiu vii the Proviacld zotnrnittce of Paris: Fonan an ast Friday evening were repre- .t-ritatives of the Department of agriculture. Federation of Agric- :ulture i Film Board. So-operative Ualotr Visual Dds- zatina Branch. St. Dunstan's Unl- .-mlty lxteniol Services and women's institutes. While the meeting was primarily called to I! grew I broader plan whln nu audience I planned organis- ;:ton in I program of gather- ings throughout the fall months designed to bring together rural ' ' and , II)! for rural betterment. The meeting made anangements to have to attend- ance It the Pictou Farm Forum Workshop of October 15 and 16 representatives who will as I tcsult be qualified to assist In tarious programs of rural study and rural recreation. Following the Plctou Workshop the National Secretary of Farm- I-'ttl'lIIn. Mr. Floyd F. Griesbaoh win visit the province on the 21st. 22nd and En! of October. To make the best use of Mr. Grier bach's time and to provide rural people .generIl.Iy the opportunity of gathering for I social evening tallies are planned to take place at ilentherdale. New Glasgow and 0'Leary. There will he a nu ' of speech-snaking with sortie fun and games and an op portunivy Ior everyone to take rt. . fIaUTUMN BEAUTY Travellers last Sunday had dis- played for their interest one of the most colourful countrysides that has been seen for years. Ge- nerally the foliage on the trees has remained in I healthy condi- tion and with the turning of the maple to an endless variety of vivid colors the rural scene in the warm and hazy atmosphere became one of startling beauty. Those who are envious of theyears of age. city dweller when every precan- tioa is taken so that they are not directly in contact with me- ther earth very often fail to re- alise the serious deficiencies Iad lack of natural beauty in the un- ”- '”t"3"i.f"5.3li -W..." .2 man w opga iatlon of the real beauties of na- ture the past weekend put on dis- Dlly something out of the ordin- ary. FARM OPERATION with harvesting of grain still uncompleted and potato digging Just getting underway the pres- ent season is upholding its re- putation for being two weeks lat- er than the average. So far there has been no frost to effect the corn which after I rather indif- ferent start has made marked Progress during the past all weeks. Pastures are generally superior when compared with this time last year and new seed- ings of clover and grass look Eenerally promising. Reports :1 potato yields are of bumper crops and potatoes up to IOII and a half pounds in weight be- ing reported. It would appear that more plowing has been dohe than this time a year ago when the land was so dry that only the most persevering were get- ting the id: done at all. CATTLE OR CALVES During the first eight months of the current year Prince Ed- ward Island marked 1.786 calv- es while New Brunswick In the same period sold 11.448 calves through inspected outlets. Dur- ing the same period New Bruns- wick sold something over 6.00) cattle while this province had ov- er 10,000. The significant fact is these figures appear to be that Prince Edward Island is sell- ing I very small porportion of calves and this raises the ques- tion as to whether there might be more not profit In disposing of some of these animals when they are quite young rather than in raising them to wvo or three CITY AND BEIITIIAL REMEMBER T!!! V 0 G U I clearance sale. ELVIS Presely Jail 'iiouse Rock and all new releases at Toombs Mudc Store. WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- gey's Pharmacy. open-8.30 Inn. to T p.m. RESERVE MONDAY Octob- er 21st. Knights of Columbus. "Columbus Day Ball." Rollawsy. PUMPKIN pie. tratitlonal for Thanksgiving Day. Plumb full of golden filling - smooth and spicy It Stewart Bakeries. GLASGOW. ROAD Rally Day Service Sunday. Oct. 1:. 1.30 p. ., . -SPECIAL It Stewart Bakeries this weekend. Lady Baltimore rtke. I delicious combination of r ocolate and white cake and covered with chocolate fry frost- lug. RUMMAGE sale sponsored by Multiple sclerosis Society. YM. '.A. Saturday, October 12. 2 o'- t- ock. Donations called for. Dian 8,9! or 8374. BREADALIANI . UNITED Church. Sunday. October 13th. Rradalbane ll I.m.. Rose Val- ley I p.m.; North Granville 7.!) p'm. (Harvest Festival). Rev. its. Raymr. Minister. -IIAMPION Pastoral Charge. hrv-ices October 1!. as follows. ll:-SO10 0.45: Bonahaw 11 a.rn.. lisnytse 7..'n p.m.. Rally my service and dedication 1! I electric organ. Rev. M. K. Qtusnea. Minister. YORK PA8'l'oRAI.. Charge. of Canada. Rev. 1'. ll."--t ' h Sunday. P t id. .3) a.m. Pleased Grove: 11 am. Central. 730 p.m. York. Services of Thamlllvlng. COMING EVENTS C. W. 1.. bingo and dance at Int II. Ihll. Octdaer M. ' Horse Race: at Ilaselbrook Saturday. Octobc fall if fine. I not. Monday. Horse races at Hazelbrook on Saturday, October tout if if not. Monday. iiome lo Bonsliaw inn for Roast Duck Dinaer. Sunday evening 5-7. ROAST stuffed turkey. or chicken ready to serve on the table It Thatitsgivlng this Wei It Stewart Bakeries. COVEIIEAD Pastoral Charge. United Church of Canada. Rev. W. H. Forsyth, B.A.. Minister. Church services for Sunday. Oc- tober IS. 1951. Thanksgiving Sun- day. Union Road 9.30 I.m. West Covehcad ll srn.. Stanhope 1 p.m.. Covehead Road 8.15 p.m. THE NORTH RIVER Untied Baptist Church. Sunday. Octo her 13th. North River 11 3.111.. Clyde River 3 p.m. Kingston 7.& p.m. Sunday School North River 10 a.m.. Long Creek 10.45 :t.m.. Fslrvtew 11 um. Rev. Owen Cochran. Minister. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church Clyde River 5.5 10 I.m.. Service 11 s.m.: Canoe Cove. Rally Day serive 3 p.m.. Churchill Rally Day service 7.30 p.m. Clyde Riv- er SS. and Service will be hdd ty per cent to date while calves Canadian cattle niarhetlngs II 1951 have been setting new ree- ords for I total of 1.8 million heldtotheendolJuIylm5.'l per cent for the same period last year. Pt: Prince Edward Island the increase is 11 per cent while Nova Scotta is down 1 Prices have been fairly steady this year generally. During the most of the year to date prices have been above lilo lev& but the rise which occurred in the silnrner of last year was not low 1956. The prospects are for the continuation of marketingg at record high levels for the re- L mainder of the year The price otttlod is very close- ly related to the United States outlook. Were It not for Ihe-de- mand in the Uni States for our surplus cattle supply In Canada would probably force pri- ces down. in general the United States ” i outlook Is fa- vourable with the prospect of prices holding and possibly ris- ing. Good steers at Chicago have been averaging around 8231!) per hundredweight which is e- quivalent to roughly 819.00 in Canada. ' MEETING PROPOSALS At the semi-annual county meetings of the Federation held in July proposals originated sug- gesting the Federation should seek to promote meetings in each electoral district of the province the organisation of these meet- ings to be the responsibility of the three Federation directors in each district. This ecommenda- tlon would aniear have been inspired by the system followed in Nova Scotis of having I re- gional Federatlon which holds meetitus taking in I number of districts. ' There would to be. In this province. I real need for I type of meeting -which is largely organized at the local level and utilizes of whatever skill.or pm fessional material that may be valuable. The benefits of region- al auoclatlons and meetings can be very great. all that is required is the necessary enthusiasm and the willingness of those involved to accept man- agement reqaonaibilities. FARM CREDIT I - The report of the Nova Scotla Royal Commission on niral cred- it will serve to emphasize In the minds of Maritime people generally the need for some changes particularly in provision of long term credit. The report which extends to over I hundncd pages suggest that for the most part short term and intermediate served with the possible excep- tion that there awears to be some variation in policy by the chartered banks In different ar- eas ln granting loans under the Farm lnorovement Loans Act. of significance Is the recom- mendation that there should be set up in Nova Scotls I long term credit policy Jointly Minin- lstered and financed by the pro- Protestant orphanage Gostrillutless Grallu I. West nsoo-Mn. s. 5. Rogers Il5.D-Mrs. Bdu Dunbar lib-Island Ifeat Sheet uistl)-T. Eaton Co.. Maritimes Slit!)-Cd. D. A. Mackinnon. Matheann A Maohiillan Ltd. 815.00-CFCY. SI -Sean Surpass Shoe .. Crockett It Storey Ltd., J. A. S. Jones. W. K. Rog- ers. Bros. & Jones. Bakeries Ltd. Milton": Old Spaili. N. D. Maclsean. 87.00-S. L. Hardy 35.00-O. R. Simona, Whit- lock's Tire Service. Stead's Pharmacy. Cudmorc's Dry Cleaners. Burke Electric. Pat- terson's Jewellery. 0. K. Pres- by. Glggey's Pharmacy, Tan- ton'a Tire Service. J. Frank Peliertn. Dr. W. J. P. MacMil- Ian. Johnson at Johnson. Ren- dhelznvous Restaurant. Miss Has- non-A. G. Bait. Mrs. Leigh Walks. Dr. A. L. Mclssac. C. J. MacArthur. Maurice Block. 82.00-Revere Hotel, A. L. Perry. Mrs. Gordon Worth. W. Stewart Pierce. Mrs. T. E. Flanagan. Scantiebury Signs. Kent Beauty Stowe. Rita's Beauty Shoppe. Dr. E. S. Gid- dings, Provincial Bank. Dr. Robin. Amy Jones. Mrs. E. T. Maclseod. W. S. Batt. Mrs. B. W. MacEwen. R. C. lrlam. Charles MacArthur. R. F. Large. Mrs. R. F. Large. Hooley's Mens' Wear. Maritime Green- house. J. A. Carruthcrs. Dr. J. L. F. Burge. W. H. Poole. l(eefe's llygenic. Traders Eln- ance. MacDonald Radio Service. Isabel's Beauty Shoppe. Helen Macxinnon. Mrs. Cyril McGre- gor. Eric MacGt-egor. Mr. l.Ir- ter. Mrs. H. E. Hopgood. Mr!- . Rev. A. S. Weir. Mrs. H. Hooper. 81.00-Doris Gill. W. C. llam- lly. llfaple Leaf Bakery. George Abbott, A Friend. Mrs. Peter Doyle. H. Pollard. James Reid. Iohn Marion. Roy Chandler. Mrs. R. M. Crockett. Dalvay Ioyle. Mrs. J. B. Murley. Mary I Beauty Shoppe. H. J. A. Brown. Iesste McNaughton. Grace Mac- Dougall. Donald Jay. Sinclair ylIcMlllan. Byron J. Grant. J. 5. Taylor. Mrs. John Nicholson. Willard Coffin. Gordon Tait. J. T. Place. Janet Splllett. Mrs. Elwood Ford. Mrs. Prank Bell. Mrs. W. C. Stewart. Ron and Joe's Barber Shop. Nofmll Ladies' Wear. Roy's Barber Shop, Anonymous. Inez Shlw. noun watts. A. C. B. Hayes. Herb Maccoubrey. Mrs. Laura Rustin, Mrs. Angus Cameron. Mr. Ferguson. Mrs. tester Bea- ton. Miss Annie Smith. Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Russell Jones. Mrs. Balllngall, Mrs. Clair MacNenll. Nu-Mode, Mrs. Donald Crosby. Mrs. Stewart MacFarJIne. Mrs. I I-'ard.K1.'.A.Iti. TIMXT1 '- w-ru mu cw---v.I.New Brunswick Promises To --L w---I: woc------- 71” G".""' "" 3 Itrs.FrInkBohbs.llraGeorgel . PulpaadPepsr.OuebIc:Nort.h- . II-llooper. Mrs. G. uG:.dII:, ABC MI I EIIIBI PIp'erouPsoduf:I&.Qtsebee; Oct. 111 rt Art-emu! Godkln. . - Be raver rlher "Tho;-. H Croiby. Mrs. J. D. Maoran ea old. 0nt.: Omisolidatad Paper '--9- FW- Thmvwm UM Cornarstlnn. me NEW uusuans 75c-In Walsh ” mu" nu”: '”' 3. auylpcz. ' - i ' AMMAN. Jordan Reuters!- ,.”;;';'..- .:,-,C.i"g.-M- cB.:rIlIl.IlS1h:ul:' t?'T'c't'-'.'.u'”3.I mt-tea Cami-ny. rIa::ru' Taxi. FREE: The Jordan eaotuuau Iowans bu. Nu SM. Dru. sham 3.... ern New Brunswick. tne Canalian however, and. in general. the G” C”."””'y C”"d”- T” ::'m"d"""”plma'. T"d"";'n?Comg'"' E E 5 ”z 5 l I. 'Toombs. Mn. Dunbar. I 151:-A Friend; 10c--A Friend. s3.oo-c. F. Hlne p I M'acNevin. Mrs. hols MIcLure.t Mrs. B. C. Robertson. Mrs. By L. Bethune. Mrs. Reta Camp-, bell. ' 81.1!)-Miss Margaret Riley. Miss Alma Yeo. Miss Maryr h2acLennan. Miss Gladyl Tay- lor. l C.W.L. Regional Conference Held A Regional Conference of,the Catholic Women: League. Consist- ing of the following Sub-divisions Fort Augustus. Mt. Ryan. Trac- Idie. Corran Ban. St. Andrewsf. Morell. Morrell Rear. Covehead. and St. Teresa's was held Sun- day afternoon and evening Oct. 6th in Fort Augustus. .There were 108 delegates and visitors present and it was I very entllusintstic meeting The Provincial Director Rev. GJ. Maccormac opened the meeting with the League prayer. Mrs. LL. Noonan chaired the meeting and extended greetings from the Provincial Pt ” world's big mining areas. This was the impression re-1 some so miles in I north-south di- ceived Saturday by delegates to. rection and about 3) miles cadu- and; west. The whole area is situated west of I line drawn north-south Like most new mining camps. from Bathurst to Newcastle. the Commonwealth "' i Metallurgical Congress. it is having teething troubles. Briefly. the area's principal ing geologist. stays ofit: "Theta- problem lies in the fact that ital dicated copper alone is almost ore is very fine. and its various materials are so finely mized that th ey are difficult to separ- indu.stry's sensational metallurgical problems seem well base-metal find of four years (go. ' advanced towards solution. prmnises to beeune one of the t-onto: Hinds and Dauch Paper co., Toronto: Howand Smith Pa- per Mllla. Montreal; Mines. Bishop Pulp and Paps Co.. Hantsport. N.s.; Mtller'Broe. Co. Tremnn. 01.; Price Brothers 00.. Quebec: Price Brothers The district as now defined is a roughly elliptical area running NEW UIC OITICIJ 3.1.. 0.,-ponuon, Quebec; s(M9lnplI)yllIHM. insurance offices will Lawrence Corporstitm. Montreal; I he lied .1; ahttaut one month StrtbconaP Co..Npanee." I 30MV”" out .per' 3 Grand Banks. the labor depart- ment anouced Thursday. It said one femur in the declsim was the extension of insurance benefits to fishermen. what takes effect Jan. 1. C. P. Jenney. Toronto consult- equal to the indicated total cop- per to l.ll)0 feet in the Chibou- gamau area of Quebec. ' First showing of Thomas Edi- son's ”kinetoscope" was in New York in 1891. enjoyed. After benediction of the Bless- ed Sacrament It 7 o'clock. the meeting again convened. and broke up into duscuseion groups which was very interesting. principal topics discussed were "What is your opinion regarding the Catholic Press Crusade" and "In what way can I make my sub-division of I better job for God and Canada." interesting and various answers were given to the above questions. and also to several questions which were asked from the floor. Mrs. Noonan sincerely thank- ed Father Butler and the ladies of his sub-divisions for their hos- pitality and delightful lunch ser- ved. Also Father MacCon'naI: for his interesting talks. all of which was fully and wholeheartedly endorsed by Mrs. Ernest Rosali- ar 17 Pulp, Paper Firms Charged CENTENNIAL Y's MEN's CLUB ' Sponsored Saturday night dances Y. M. C. A. STARTING OCTOBER 12th Don Messers” Orchestra , Time 9:30 - 11:45 Price 75 cents; 50 cents to Y member! Membership cards must be shown SAVE SAFELY ON FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES DURING MONTREAL CPI .- Summon- ses were issued in criminal count Thursday against 17 pulp and p.. 2 Per companies for alleged viola-. tions of government anti-oorriiinej regulations. . The c om pl aln t alleges that cardboard of various forms. used in making certain types of boxtzei and containers. was involved in! the infringement of regulations, . The summonses were issud by Judge Henri Massnn Loranger atl request of John Ahertt. Montreal lawyer acting for the federal government. The complaint claims the of-i fences occurred between 1934 and 195.1. The summonses are re-- turnable Nov. 5. t Named in the complaint are Mrs. B. W. DesRoches. who was unable to be present. She said in her opening remarks that, Regional conferences were hcld' in order that members may be-i come better acquainted with thej real meaning of the C.w.L. by discussions. Rev. T. P. Butler. parish priest at Fort Augustus, welcomed the delegates and intimated that the large gathering Indicates the interest in the C.W.L. He said there are three organizations In the world of primary import- ance- lst the family. 2nd the Church and 3rd the State. All other urganizatlons are second- ary. He elaborated on the ways and means we could all work logethe for the good will and benefit of these organizations. Mrs. Kelly. hostess presid- ent extended I very warm wel- come to all present. DUTIES Father Maccormac congrat- ulated the delcgales and said It was one of the largest conferen- ces he attended. He explained in detail the duties of conven- ers and asked them to acquaint IIl0ll'ISeIvcs fully by reading the by-laws and hand books and fulfull their duties faithfully. be- cause he said. the national and Provincial Organizations will LET'S GET J we”er5 till KENT sr. YOU HAVE THE GIRL WE HAVE THE RING TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED. CHAIQLOTTETOWN THE BEST PLACE TO BUY THE BEST SIMPSONS-SEARS SALE DAYS-OCT. 3rd T0 OCT. 12th HOMART ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS With Ten Years Guarantee REG. ll9.50 S99 88 SIMPSONS - SEARS "Chtown Store" Dial 8188 TOGETHER SALE PRICE gt .g?39C( 9 CHARLOTTETOWN l,.9 Kent St. only be as good as the Suh-div- ision Unit. He asked them to try; and increase their membership; for the larger the membership the greater amount of good could be accomplished. Meeting Id- Journed and I delicious lunch was served by the Hostess alib- A. A. MIcLauchlIn. Mrs. St.ep- divisions, which was very much In the Baptist Church. Rev. George Klllen. Minister. V'.';t;fi;'r:,';g "d""Iu':;".'."I;:”mI::; POWNAI. UNITED PIstorIl- IV "'9 Charge. 3 Thanksgiving Coni- munioo services on Sunday. Oe- tober 13. lo a.m. at Mt. Herbert; 11.10 am. It Bunbury: 7.30 It Pownal. Mrs. Blake Wood will be sollst It Pownal. Rev. T. R. Goudge, Minister. WINSLOE UNITED Churches. Thanksgiving Sunday October ll. Highfield 3 p.m.; Princetown Road tlloly Communion In! Re- i of new T .l 11 I. m.: Wlnsloe North (Sunday School Rally) 7.!) p.m. Sunday Schools at regular hours. Rev. h get criticism leveled It the Farm Loan Board which does not sc- cept approvals of loans at the provincial level. so far we have not received any copies of the report which should be I docu- ment of very cons1derIble'inter- est and value to farm organis- Itlone which have realised for some time the necessity of some- thing better in the way of long term credit. xcsvattnnl kirlcata Rtneell Cave in northeast Alabuna is L000 years old. and forth: dig- Dr. E. A. Betta. Minister. ARTIFICIAL gingnuyshowltlasdllolder. l WAMPOLE HIISPIIO-PILX WA MPOLE FISIU-HEX IIIIII BREEDING CLUBS , . ' The annual shut down period for all clubs in Prince Edward Island is October 16 - 31 inchrslve. Service will commence 8831" 0" FPIGIY. N0V0m' her 1. Prince Wales Lodge Church, Sunday evening. NOTICE N0. 18 A.F. I A.M. will hold Divine Service It New Glasgow United Oct. 13th. n:1'1":'p"sIshIl.:ur.a:Lu':m”;u: By order- v I . . ;.t'..”;i.'.,.F'3..':.,Y'..".., "', - onoaoa: stzcnarms. was she no 1. ldmnh an Indy t --7 HOSIRY SIZIBIA-II ' FALLBIIAIIB in onion tsoainsa 99- ' 81.2. The "Ivory.Day" way to RESITIREDIIERVES. Hrrlir you getting you down) It's so easy to ruin: Jasf tofu PHOIPHO-PLIX Relies: that jumpy. "find till the fine" fnluig. I Enjoy life ' ' Smile of petty annoyance It's true PNOIPHO-PLII , is the every day any to refine amen tension t'tttlst"Ii't'l'-"Flex .33.. can """'"""" 32.50 MILITIIMIIIXII-XH.fi PISPI-Pill VAIIIVI 10-opulent Ivaunms 4:” from 1415-18. 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