DECEMBER 4: 1953 1:. A Feature for Every Friday- Among The Farmers Federation Of Agriculture News county Federations Meetings King; County Federation mem- 1,"-5 will meet in Bridgetown on Wednesday afternoon at 2 pm. and Prince County at O'Leary on Fri- day at the same hour. The Federa- mm 1, one of few Provincial organizations which holds meetings my-oughollt the Province to pro- Hdc farm people an opportunity of discusslnz lvhelr DFODIWI5 "id gpglslfrlllg their opinions. Since last June such meetings )-ave been held at five different mints and in every case "the at- teizdance has GSMOHSIFBWII the wt. that our farntcrs value the op- portunity of coming to-gether. It is our opinion that such meetings -nlllrl be far more effective if more vmrr were available but. unfortun- ..fo:v, many farmers find it dif- ..,.,,1t to take time out for more ll:.'ill an afternoon or evening. Cattle Marketing Low prices for cattle have focus- ,..t attention on a situation which .I causing many farmers serious mncC1'll. As a special service farm- prq attending the County Animal Meetings will have the opportunity oi hearing livestock marketing dis- ,-y155r-d by Mr. Roy Grant,,Asslstant no-neral Mans!" 0! M3”W"9 C00 nperillli! Services. Mr. Grant had 4 great deal of experience in the mllective marketing of Maritime hogs and cattle and his remarks should be of interest to all livestock producers. Potato Marketing The three County meetings will K,” potato growers an opportunity of hearing a report on the opera- llnlis of the Potato Pool. Heavy of- it-rings of potatoes have placed a tremendous amount of work upon the shoulders of the AKCMY and. in particular. it has not been pos- sillle to keep settlements up to date. The County meetings are the pro- per place for growers to bring their ,that school trustees would be In a better position to deal with Teachers if the meetings were held learlier in the month. For this rea- 'son Federation members will be asked to express their opinion on 1the holding of such meetings on the first Tuesday of June at 8 pm. Belt Tightening We do not like to be pessimistic Ebut there are a number of signs and facts which point to the neces- sity for some fairly marked ad- justments in Agriculture operations during the next few years. The pile-up of western grain, low cattle ,prices and low potato prices will lseriouly curtail the general pur- lchasing power of Agriculture with tunavoldable consequences for other ; Industries. I There are fairly solid grounds for l believing that the seeds of most general depressions are germinated in restricted farm purchasing pow- er. It has ont been easy to convince Urban people or Governments of the serious consequences of hard times among farmers and certain- ly the present. situation, if allowed to continue or to become aggra- vated, cannot fail to involve other lsections of the Canadian economy. Ontario Potatoes The Ontario potato grower faced with a general surplus and low prices in all potato growing areas low the cost of production. We sympathize with the Ontario grow- er in his concern over unprofitable returns but are inclined to be critical of his attempts to place the responsibility upon the should- ers of Maritime growers in General and the Island Potato Board in particular. There is no evidence to support the statement that Island potatoes are been dumped in Ontario .They are moving into that Province because there is a de- is been forced to accept prices be-1 criticisms and suggestions. mind ,0, them and because we Electrillcli-Ion Island grower has taken some im- while it is not expected to have ,portant steps to protect his posi- a representative of Government pre- ition in a difficult year. mm to discuss the proposedr aw-rti-iflcation program. Federation take similiar steps then something Officials will have sufficient in-lmore constructive might develop in the way of general co-operation Cammy as a means of acqualnting more formation to discuss the plan in the Maritimes. gellcral and thus bring out the with npfninns of the meeting on thisiontario cannot expect to wall it- ,,,,,.5U,,n, lseif off from the consequences of general over All production. For years past the Annual Meet- Potato Resolution man of school ratepayers have been For thg mym-m.uon of held on the last Tuesday of June readers we publish without com- .r. 7 pm It has been sussemdl gygg,gg..M..n.D... School Meetings by the Federation of Simcoe and Dufferin County. Resolution- WHEREAS the present price of Ontario and Maritime potatoes on the Toronto market is con- siderably below the cost of pro- duction; 7 AND WHEREAS a marketing scheme intended to promote orderly rmrketing has been put into effect in Prince Edward Is- land; AND WHEREAS IIINII EIIIE TEA Stimulating and delicious! the rate of Should the Ontario potato grower "CFDIIW ourihowever need of greater attention ment copy of a Resolution endorsedy tablestock and' in particular room THE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Cl-IARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN'S PBESBYTERIAN. CHURCH. Belfast. - Sunday. I 8th. services 11 A. M. COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE- at the HUGHES DRUG STORE. IKEBOSENE. Electric ;-ans Gus Refrigerators. and MscKay. and Pro- Br yentou "we rnEA'r' rue SICK wau." Glggey's Pharmacy, next Stewart's akery. . COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE and space heaters. Douglas Bros. and Jones. MDCAULL PATTERNS. Needle. work Books. etc., clearing at 1,5 price. 5. A. McDonald's Third Floor Department. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- "risr PASTORATE. .. Sunday. lllecember eth. Falrview 11.00 A. M. lNorth River 3.00 P. M. Long Creek 7.30 P. M. Rev. Hy Barber, Pastor. CORNIVALL UNITED CHURCH. Services December 6th will be con- ducted by the Minister. Rev. A. S. Weir. as follows: Cornwall at 11.00 A. M. Sunday School at 10.00 A. M. New Dominion at 3.00 P. M. and Kinsman at 7.30 P. M. The Corn- wall Choir will lead in the service Shipments from Prince Edward Island does not appear to be Pending inward orderly marketing in Ontario; We WOULD THEREFORE ex- press our concern over weakness in "118 W136 of marketing pro- cedure in regulate marketing : either within one province or be- A, mean two provinces; and we . would ask that the Canadian De- l Dartment of Agriculture take r such action as is necessary to prevent shipments in volume greater than the known markets cans normally absorb at a price which would cover cost of pro- y duction. Royal Potato Display Prince Edward Island potatoeg .were featured in an attractive commercial display and brought to the attention of many thousands of people at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. TM dlilfllly was sponsored and arranged. by the P. E. I. Potato Board with Messrs. B. G. Peppin and Chester Shaw in charge andl the responsibility of mtceting the public. Over 1.500 ipound lots of attractively packag- ed Island potatoes were given away Toronto consumers with the excel- lence of the Island product. Excellent work has been done in promoting the sale of and ad- vertising Island seed. There is. been given to the advertising of for special emphasises on bringing directly to the consumers atten- tion what the Island grower has to offer. Such a program should be back- ed up by the utmost care in grad- inz. packing and handling in order that the consumer will in all cases be a satisfied customer. The potato board would appear to he the logical body to carry out this work but it must depend for its sinews of war upon the financial support of the individual grower. in Half the lime -and Inlay Every Minute elli The Irons! rolls everything through smoothly and last. You sit in a mtlu wtliien and rlusi guide the cloihei. hat a moi or your lull Your legs, your arms, your back are happy about it, too. rot no more about that big stock ol Ironing in the baslrsl. The Beoiiy Ironer will do if all handsome """-'-.;- New Model leeks Well A sywlisrs TIIOIMOIICI on SPACE SAVER MDEI 0017 r 599-” Sean Ilm maul Em Tom . FIIEE I LY yo Aumsetic Wuhan, Wotan: Weston. Electric Ranges REST 7; YOU CAN IRON. 6 flrirts in 72 lmur WITH A Has a much bigger roll, broader ironing "shoe" and more pressure than other Ivonen. Gives - everything a crisply smooth prolmionol Finish. "' Plug it into any outlet ' lam or shut: of lures central, hinged end tray, detachable lap tray, folding cloths: melt and ironing light . . . Attractive new design, loeln well in any room Leteurdeulor show you the new Beoliy honor. ,Try it eunoll. You'll EXPERIY Electric Win"!-loam, shoe. Hsoten, Fleet Peltsheu Lg. DEALER IRONER each hall el ironing shoe regu- the host. Hos linger tip control, ENONSIIIIIOII be astounded how u Iron the lint time you try it 4 TIMES AS MANY IN USE 5'0! ISLAND VIEWS - Colored and Mounted. special 83.00 each. Cras- well Studio, ADI-2LLA'S MILLINERY week- end specials on all Fall and Winter I-fats. PHONOGIIAPH - Three speeds. Rich tone, 334.95. Toombs Music Store. VISIT HI-STYLE IIIILLINEBY. 163V; Great George Street. Every style Hi-style. ORDER. that tailored to measure suit, top coat, or overcoat for Christmas delivery now. J. P. Mac- Pherson .3; Son, Queen Street. HI-STI'LI'Z MILLINERY olfers you 2576: Discount on all Velour l-lets; also specials on Felts for week end. : HEAR NEIL A. MATHESON in "Report from Parliament Hill" on C. F. C. Y. at 7.15 P. M. Saturday, December 5th. POWNAL UNITED PASTORAL CHARGE. - services Sunday, December 6th. ll AM -. at Mlllview. 'l P. M. at Pownal with Junior Choir. Rev. T. R. Goudge. Pastor. DRESS MATERIALS. - Come and see the alssortrnent on sale at 250 per yard. 8, A. McDonald's, Third Floor Department. PEN AND PENCIL SETS make an appropriate gift. The Island Book Room, Great George Street. Open evenings until Christmas. HEAR. Margaret Ann Ireland brilliant Canadian pianist, in Prince of Wales College Auditor- ium, Tuesday, December 8th, at 8.30. Admission '75 cents; students 25 cents. WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. -The United Church of Canada Services Sunday are as follows: liighfield 11 A. M. Winsloe North 3 P. M. Winsloe South 7.30 P. M. All are welcome, Haber H. Hardy, Presby. Supply. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. -- The United Church of Canada. Minister. Rev. J. M. Sproule. Sunday. December 6th. 1963. 11.00 A. M. Central. 2.30 P. M. York. 7.30 P. M. Brack ey. THE I'RESBI'TE.RIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Central Parish. Services next Lord's Day as fol- lows: Canoe Cove 11 A. M. sun- day school 10 A. M. Clyde River 3 P. M, Nine Mile Creek 7.30 P. M. Rev. D. Nicholson. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, Decem- ber Gth. Victoria. 11 A. M. Hamp- ton 3 P. M. Bonshaw 7.30 P. M. Rev. R. H. Baxter, Minister. BREADALBANE P A S T 0 R A L CHARGE, The United Church of Canada. Services Decunber stir Pose Valley 11 A. M. North Gran- ville 3 P. M. Rally Day program Pleasant Valley-7.30 P. M. Rev. W. B. MacPhsil, Minister. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Covehesd-Union Road Charge. Services for Sunday, December 3th. West Covehead 11 A. M. Cove- head Road 3 P. M. Union Road 7.30 P. M. Rev. Norman R. Green, Min- ister. I HUNTER RIVER CHARGE.- services December 6th. Hampshire in charge of the Y. P. Union. Wilt- shire Mission Band Service with pictures at 7.30. Hunter River W. M. 8. service with Rev. T. A. Wilson. Bsc. guest speaker. Spec- isl music. Rev. Howard Christie, Minister. 0ItW'ELL-VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Ser es Sunday. December 6th. ” e Christians Choice." Orwell It A. M. Eldon 2.30 P, M. Vernon River 7.30 P. M. (Special choir service with choir from Orwell Head United Church). Rev. John 1". MadKay. B. D.. Minister. FANCY WORK SALE - The Sisters of St. Martha. held their annual sale of fancy work and novelties at the sacred Heart I-lane on Wednesday. The articles dis- posed of were chiefly the work of the Sisters under whose supervision the Home is operated. Many articles were also contributed by friends of the horra while con- siderable lnterest was taken in the work done by several elderly ladies now in residence there who have by no means lost their ability to knit and sew. nor their desire to be of service in such endeavour. ll5 guests are presently in the Home. some whom have been in residence there for more than twenty years. 'STOIIE HOURS Monday. Wednesday and Thursday-8 to 6 Tuesday, Friday and Saturday-8 to 9 pm. Toyfalr open three nights this week. Tuesday. Friday and Saturday. FIIIESTONE, BRYENTON & MacI(AY Lsyaway for Ohristrnas g,g,.,... F0RfR,ESHtlEMS5 ca zmo-PAK fAd0.6'fr'Z7 I2 and 'l P. M. Rev. J. E. lleathwood, M. A., Minister. CRA PAU D - SPRINGFIELD. PARISHES. -- Services for eunday. December 0th, 1053. second Sun- day in Advent. St. Elizabethis Church, Springfield. 11.00 A. M. Holy Communion. St. John's Church. Crapaud. 7.30 P. M. Even- ing Prayer. Rev. George R. F. Eh- sary, Rector, PBESBI"i'ERIAN CHIIRCII in CANADA.-Brookfield Charge. The services for Sunday. December 6th are as follows: I-iartsville 11 A. M. Sunday school 10 A. M. Brookfleld P. M. Sunday School 2 P. Glasgow Road 7.30 P. M. The Even- lng Service in Glasgow Road will be Society. All are welcome. Rev. Law- rence Blalkle. Minister. IN FMEMORIAM In prayerful remembrance of our dear Mother. MRS. LUCINDA HAMMILL who departed this life on December 4th, 1951. (Inserted by Her Daughters Helen, MAIISHFIELD P A B T 0 B A L C H A 11 G E. - The Presbyterian Church in Canada, Friday 730 P.M. preparatory service Msrshfleld, Sunday. December 6th. 11 A. M. Marshfleld. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 3 P. M. Harrington, 7.30 P. M. Mount Stewart, Rev. Lee MacNaughton, B. A., Minister. Gh'town couple Mark Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Casford celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Wednesday when more than 30 guests gathered to extend their best wishes at their 51- home, 21 Granville street. The Island-born pair were mar- ried 50 years ago at Trinity United 00nd”Cl0d by We Ymmg p90Ple'5,Chut'cli, Charlottetown, by Rev. G. M. Young and they have lived in Charlottetown all of their married life. A daughter, Elsie, lives in Charlottetown. Their first child passed on shortly after her birth. Mr. Casiord retired this fall lilICl' 43 years with the same firm, Canadian Packers limited. STELLA MARIS C. W. L The regular meeting of the Stella Maris C.W.L. was held on Nov. 29 in the Grade IX classroom. Pauline, and Dorothy.) I The praicienf, Mrs. M. .1. Doyle, opened the meeting with prayer. After the conveners' reports. the busineu taken up was the arrange- ment for the Blood Donors Clinic, sub-division and will be held on lose. 2 in Stella Maris Hall. which is being sponsored by thel POLL. I" '.'I TI". The meeting closed with prcyer by Rev. Father Robin. Finds in the Kymi valley in Fm- land indicate primitive man lived there about 5,000 years ago. Success Tip- minutes. Serve all Wool Fleece. PIIIGES: 79,00 conrs 67.50 com 59,95 coats 42,500 cons A '1! I K fiuilitiiiit 0ur Pre-Christmas Gift to You-- thrilllng savings our BIG GOAT SALE! Newest styles - SAVE UP TO 520.00 2570 off all winter coats with the exception of our Kilgornochs. The styles are smart, new and becoming-These coats are outstanding in color and fabric. Fancy Tweetis, Fancy Stripes, Kola Paca, Elysian anti SELLING FOR SELLING FOR SELLING FOR SELLING FOR MGDRE Es M9LEODEEiE! WHEN Yllilg FAMILY CLAMOR FOR- li.-i LEMON pus Lemon "UR H01!-DATES gm; Bake it with MAGIC! DAT!-ORANGI PUDDING Combine in a greased casserole (6-cup size) M c. corn syrup. 1 tbs. grated lemon rind and M c. orange juice. Mix and sift once, then sift into a bowl, 116 c. once-sifted pantry flour (or 1'5 c. once-sifted hard-wheat flour), 23.4) taps. Magic Baking Powder, )4 tsp. salt and )4 e. fine granulated sugar. Mix in X c. corn flakes, slightly crushed, and M e. cut-up pitted dates. Combine 1 well-beaten egg, M c. milk, 5; tsp. vanilla and 3 tbs. shortening, melted. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids; mix lightly. Turn into prepared dish. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375”, about 40 warm, with pouring cream. Yield-6 servings. : 59.13 50.63 44.97 31.88 Coconut Cream Saofbe rm Wifl; rite smoorilesfl It's lrmnn pic made with Jcll-O I.cmrm Pie Filling! The tangicst zcstfest lcmnn pic you ever tasted. Icll-O Lemon Pie Filling Is smooth. snmmli. (misisrcncy is just" flizllf. Never too tliivlc or too thin. Flavor is pure fruit from real lemons. it's quick, too. 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