Mar 9." i952" Iarsners Gainer The meetings which have been going on tor the past two weeks In in the nature of an exper- ment to establish ii possible which centres will lend themsel- W, to the development of Region- .i Branchel of the Federation. The school District in theory. 3, ,. unit, should be the simplest way of in-inginr people tout-her. bug the difficulty exists of having either officials ior directors pre- "nz at all such meetings to give Iniormation and promote discus- wziyiie original plan suggested that about 25 regions might be organ- ized but it is possible that this number could be narrowed down to 15. It would then be possible for those closely in touch with Federation work to attend meet- lugs at these centres from time to time. It is likely that during the tall months the series at meet- mg: will be repeated and steps taken to establish branches where .-nnsidered feasible. - Tho Dairy Indust , Changes In this province the Dairy in- dustry was born about 1895 and saw the rapid development of 45 cheese Factories serving relative- ly small areas. These factories gradually took up the manufacture oi butter in late fall and early A Feahsre for Every Tethy- Among The Farmers Federation 0i Agriculture lieus spring months switched to yearly production of cream greater distances plan and Quebec the trend has been which receives from whole milk and from it can man- rrm GUARDIAN. cl-iAano1'ra'rowN. .- ..... and eventually butter. . , With the coming of the motor truck it became possible to move V and as ts became larger in volume the number gradually declined. For some years past in Ontario towards the grouping of a num- ber of plants into a large unit the farmer ulacturs either butter or cheese and dried butter milk. whey, end dried skim milk. a product which is becoming more popular and ot- fers the farmer a means at con- verting skim milk into ready cash. - In considering a plant of this type the Dairy concerns in the western part of the province are keeping abreast of the times and are show- ing commendable initiative and vision. Single Cut or Double Out At this time of the year farm- ers are purchasing their grass and clover seed and will find available both single out and dou- ble cut Red Clover. Single cut is late Red and double cut is early Red Clover. The early or double cut has been gaining in popularity and has many points of superiority to recommend it over the late var- iety. Double cut or early. of continued on page is THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Tbiseolnsnnbressrvedteenews ieealintereet, inst advertising anewsyaaturenlarbelnsartad eentsawerd.striotly pay- aleinadvsace. ' JIMMY! TAXI. - Phone 05. LAWN MOWER! sharpened, The Bike shop. GIPTS MOTHER will love, smart ieweliery irom Taylors. THE HIST Installment of City 'n.ses is due and payable on May 15th. -. V A R. I E T Y. concert. Salvation Army Citadel, Friday night, 8 P. M. Admiuion 35 cents. MOTOR OIL. All grades. next week only 31.00 gallon. Tanton's Accessories. TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the Magdalen Islands, P Q. Phone Maritime central Airways Limited. 3001 or 540. CARBURETOIIS always in stock. 2498 Guaranteed motor parts. carbure- tors. etc. 'I'anton's Accessories. REMANDED - A case of break- ing. entering and theft was re- manded until Monday in the City Police Court yesterday morning, and a drunk and incapable was remanded until next Tuesday. STYLE bug deflectors. shields, red, blue, amber. Auto lights Tanton's Ac- NEW Plastic light green and handy for reading. cessories. HOLMANiS Charlottetown WEEK - END SALE Friday and Saturday A Extra Special! A Discontinued Patterns F OOR COVERIN GS Congoleilm -- Ilexoleum DeLuxe -- Boroleum All Sizes- -All Number One Stock ALL on: SALE wssx-run Extra Special! Regular 184.00; li.E. ELECTRIC WASHER 149oo (ONLY 1.00 DOWN) V The General Electric Washing Machine given you all the quality features of a Washer of the most modern type. This Machine has an all white enamel finish. splash proof tub and sturdy wrlnger with balloon rolls. In addition to the Big Saving let a reasonable Trade-In allowance for your old Washer-RUY NOW AND SAVE! offered you Substantial Rameirins. Sana CUSTARDS OR. RAMEKINS inc. .3313 SPECIAL '................. ........... Savings (in OVEN GLASSWAREI Well Known Mdte - - - lied and Yellow A FIVE PIECE COVERED CASSEROLE SET including 4 Custard Cups or lsa (of won bgkIrlgIAnIi:tI sewing. This 5 piece set I3 Nllilarly prle:l5l'8..;y-Will!-IND SPEC covs:na'.D'cAlollR0' l ruler - ornr: no egular 1.13. Wsimmno I Lā€ " 2ā€ wssx-mn'5VL' I I A 1 snout. . SPECIAL A s . ,. .-....m cusranos on namzxms (large else) regular tide. WEEK-IND SPECIAL -......... 2.9.8. ...........a. M 39: --7-aasea-yr 3; os..IrsiaiwssK-sno ans save AT Charlottetown WHEN PAYING your City taxes please take your bill with you. SPRINGS tor the low priced cars. Tanton's Accessorlu. . YORK UNITED CHURCH York. 11 A. M.; Brackley 2 P. M.; Cen- tral 7. 30 P. M. Rev. John Douglas. M38. JOHNSTON LADlES' WEAR.-Clearance Sale --Dresses, Coats. Suits. FINAL data for payment iior first installment of City taxes is May 15th. ' LEAVES non HALIFAX - Mrs. P. A. Creelman. City, is leaving this morning for Halifax. called there by the death or her sister, Miss Lois Creighton. CARE SALE Aid St. Vincent's Orphanage, Moore and Macmod Ltd. Saturday. May 10. beginning at 1.30. ' I M... I Foil PROPANE GAS and ap- plisnces. Arnfast Coal Go. Phone ST. JOHN'S PRESRYTEEIAN CHURCH, Belfast. A special Moth- er's Day service will be conducted on May 11 at ll AM. by the Rev. Ross C. Eaton, D.D. of the Tem- perance Federation. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN UHURCH CHARGE. - Services for Sunday, May ll. New Glas- gow at 11 A. M.; Fredericton at 3 P. M.; Bradalbane at 7.30 P. M.; M. Watterworth, minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOHATE. - Sunday May 11th. "Mothers Day." Fairview. A. M.; North River. 3 P. M.; Long Creek, 730 P. M. Sunday School at North River at 1U'A. M. Rev. H. Barber, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - schedule for Sunday. May 11th Mother's Day. Wood Is- lands ii A. M.; Caledonia 3 P. M.; Murray Harbour South 7.30 P. M. Minister: Rev E. S. Hales. ST. JOHNS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Belfast-Sunday, May ll Sunday School at 10 A. M.; Wor- ship service at li A. M. Rev. Ross .C. Eaton, minister. BREADALBANE United Pas- toral Charge. Services 'Sunday. May 11th. Pleasant Valley 11 a. m.: Rose Valley 3 p.m.: l3readal- bane 7.30 p.m. The Breadalbane choir will assist with a Mother's Day program at Rose Valley and Breadalbane. Rev. W. B. Mac- Phail. minister. ORWELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Servic- es for Sunday. May 11th (Mothers Day). Orwell ii A. M.; Cherry Val- ley 4 P. M.; Vernon River 7.30 P. M.; Please note hours of afternoon and evening services. Rev. John F. Maoxay, B. D., Minister. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE services Sunday. May ilth are as foliows:- Wlnsioe South 11 A. M.. Holy Communion. S. School 10 A. M.; Hlghfieid 7.30 P. M.. 8. School 10 A. M..: Princewwn Road 5. School 10 A. M.; Wineloe North 7.30 P. M. Guest speaker. Mrs, Ea- ton. S. School 10.30 A. M. Rev. J. R. Skinner, minister. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE - Services Sunday. May 11th: Sunday Schools Bonshaw 10 A. M.; Hampton 9.45 A. M.; Victoria ii A. M. Public worship. Hampton ii A. M.; Ailpin Road 3 P. M.; Victoria 7.30 P. M. Sermon topic. "The Home. The family, and Mothers". Rev. L. S. Woolirey, ministe . THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. Central Parish Ser- vices next Lord's Day are as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 AM S.S. lo A. M.; Clyde River 3 P. M.; Church- ill 7.30 P. M. The services at Clyde River is the annual Mother's Day service. The service will be held in the Baptist church. Rev. Donald Nicholson, minister. CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE - Services for Sun- day, May llth. Cavendish ii A. M.; Re-openin of the Sunday School and Mother's Day Service combin- ed. Sunday School pleas come at 10.30 A. M. New Glasgow 3 P. M.; The Official Board Meeting of the Cavendish Charge on Tuesday, May 12th at 8 P. M. at Cavendish. Min- istcr. George Clough. TIIYON - RONSHAW GROUP Oil UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH- ES. The services at this group will be as follows:- Weetmoreiand, Sunday School, l0.00 A. M.. Pubuc Worship 11 A. S. T.; Tryon. Sun- day School. 2 P. M.. Public wor- ship 3 A. S. '..'.: Bonshaw, Public worship 7.30 A, S. '1'. All services will give recognition to Mother's Day. Till PRESIIYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA: Services Ior Sun- day, May 11 as follows: Montague ll a.m.. Miss Anne Macliachcrn of the Deaconess T ' ' School, Toronto, will lead in a special Mother's Day Service and the Junior Choir will take part. Cardi- gan ii a.m.. Lorne Valley 2.30 ht. Montague 7.30 p.m. There will be no Sunday School at Mon- tague. Rev. P. N. Young, min- .. 'tna auaas. DEAUTIFICATION S offer valuable -for Home Improvement. unity.. Improvement. out- Honies. School Improve- ment. Plover Gardenl. Building Improvement. Now is the time to enter the contest. Your entry fee K Nylon Hosiery 42 Gouge .. ...... .. 51.35- 45 Coupe .......... ...................... ...... .. 31.50 51 Gauge, 15 and 30 denier ...... .. 31.75 TWO OUTSTANDING SPECIALS IN . (Firsts) 42 Gouge,.SpeclaI .. ...... .. 97c 51 Gauge,. Special ................... ..,.. 51.29 gingham: and nylons. Prices ............................ .. Beautiful lingerie in nylons and crepes. Gowns and iomos,. Prices 52.50 to 511.95. Ladies Gloves in English chomoiselte, all shades. Special See our big display of Dresses In a wide variety of cottons, 54.50.. 0 516.95 lovely Slips ........................ .5235... ..... .. 51.95 It's Mother's Day! Tlie day to let Iier know that she's your Queen of Heorisi Tell lier with a gift from our outstand- ing array of Dainty Lingerlo. Blouses. Handbags. Gloves. Scones. Lovely Dres- ses. Ieoutiful Nylon Hosiery. nice Cord- lgnn Sweater Is very acceptable. I 'All the above suggestions are designed to thrill and flutter! All lovely ways to say "Happy Mother's Day". I lodiee' Pondbogs in oil shades in corded silk and leather. Prices ...... to I See our beautiful display of lodies' Cools in all-wool fu- brics; both loose and '0 fitted styles, all piles .... lodIes' Spring Suits in gobosdinas, .and oil the Py- checks I.adies' Gloves in nylons and silk. Prices .............. SHOP EARLY Sunday, May s1".oo .. 51.35 ;7 KM plain colors in high lshades. Prices .......... .. pnowss BROS. LTD. V FOR GOOD VALUE MERCHANDISE 518.95.. 560.00 READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT AND YOU Will SEE WHAT MOST MOTHERS WANT. I 11th is Mothers Day ......... .-......... ' SHOP EARLY FRESH LOBSTERS at Ernest J. Gallant. Oyster Bed Bridge. SERVICE Calvin Church, Mer- maid, Lot 48, May 11th, 10.30 a.m. Rev. J. H. Bishop. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND -- Servlces May 11th.: Mermaid, Lot 48. 10.30 a.m.; Birch Hill 1.30 p.m.; Belle River 3.30 p.m.; Murray River 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. May 14th. Charlottetown 7.30 pm., fol- lowed by annual meeting. Rev. J. H. Bishop. UIGG-ALEXANDRA - HAZEL- BROOK. - Services for Sunday. May ilth, Ulgg 11 A. M.; Alexan- dra 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M.; I-iazelbrook 7.30 P. M. Sunday School 10 A. M. Lic Thomas Poole, minister. CORNWALL UNITED. Services May 11th. will be conducted by Rev. G. W. Tilley as follows: New Dominion at 11 A. M.; Cornwall 3.30 (note this time), Kingston at 7.30 P. M.; Cornwall Sunday School at ll A.M. Rev. A. S. Weir, Interim Chairman. PEESSYTERIAN CHURCH IN UANADA. - Divine Service. Sun- day, May ilth, Harrington 11 A. M.; Marahfield 3 P. M.; Mt. Bie- wart 7.30 P. M. Rev. J. V. Craw- ford. - GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS Special low price. Toombe Music store. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS for Iniants irom 3 months and pre- school chiidren who have never been inoculated against whooping cough and diphtheria will be held in various centres throughout the province next week by the Depart- ment ot Health and Welfare. See large anvcrtlsement for places and dates. 1 Personal?- l-ierm any friends will be happy to learn that Linda Doiron, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dolron, City. has returned to her home alter a success ui appendectomy in the City Hospital. IN MEMORIAM 0! our dear father. James 1:. Adams. Sea View. who passed away May Otis, 1943. Time takes away the edge of If But memory turns back every leaf. Fondly remembered by his family. POWNAL UNITED CHARGE.- Servioes May lith on this charge will be as follows: Mlllview at 11 am. The service in Pownal Church will be at 2.30 p.m. and will be broadcast over the National Network-coast to coast. The Pownal Choir will be aasisicd by the "Charlottetown Male Eight." All attending this service please make it a point to be in their Cord Of Thanks We wish to thank the firm 0! R. T. Holman Ltd.. Summerslde. for the gift presented to us on the occasion of our recent house- warming. Mr. and Mrs. and Fnrnlly, Be -Egvlng Llewellyn '1: Corner. seats not later than ten min- utes beiore the opening, so that no noise may distrub the broadcast. The Minister, Rev. A. S. Weir, will be the speaker at both of above services. No evening service. The bdardcast will be heard over sta- tion 0 B A. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank the citizens or Wilmot and the Silver Birch Women's Institute for the beauti- ful gifts presented to us on the occasion of our recent house- warming. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Leoeo Mr. and Mrs. Irving Llewellyn and Family. SPEGIAL SAVINGS! I Choice Quality Purit ORANGES. 4 dos. .... . . . . . . .-... . . . . . 99: GRAPEFRUIT. 963-6 for .. . . . . . . . . . 45: eeoee'eeeessa eeeeeeseeedeee' around . . . but we GREINDAIJS! w..kPl.de THE.PIIO0F OF THE PUDDING Yes. even with'Graendol prices is few siiop cause they soon hasten back satisfied there's NO values anywhere that equal 0IIOE AGAIN WE LOA0 THE RACKS Values .Trt'tly Ieyond ALI. lquol For The G EENDAL don't mind that. lie- Boneless CHICKEN. V2 iii. tin Sliced Grade A Kraft or Veiveeta Shanklcss 2696 Campbell's TOMATO SOUP.2for IEEF LIVER. lb. PORK TENDERLOINS. Slab BACON. iii. sacou. us. sausaoss. lb. FOWl..Iii. runs ssmn. pug. .. aeseoeeseeeooos ITUOOICOAIOVOFOII Aylmer-'s v TOMATO JUICE. 20 ea. tin-2 for . . . 35: PlCNlC'S.4to6Ib's.Speeini snssn I-isnnmo. dos. 29: PHONE PHONE The Home of Proves Values Sale EM M8! 12. 1053 ....'.25c eC.lea 69: OIOIO 31: 41:. ..'...'4le eeee'a 90000ā€. .....2le lb. ...... 2691