'- l A thief broke into the henhouse j I mm" "W" .il::..'";.::.':.”.l.:::.:..:”:..”::.2 it lama: --- W W "-- M if . M to ”' l Durinl I-I” CWT” '1 h” 1”” number of meetings has been on fl-arm" "a”ed.h"".w'u' ' 3'.” bl" 7'" "3"" " " "IT """" ' - I W lure in nnce ol Wile! Collelm we increase. While a few Forums w";ggY ff” mm "1 I mm of Year loan a life the MM. ' 4 .. , . Mayor , PW” "I'M"! appear each year there are hom5'ne:'lill';l':'9."00l0l the hem snot memories We ell"!-I l-Iv I 0- ' ' .4 that with the CROP always more to replace them. Re- found a 320 bfll"'”3 "'9 m'"19l'- Over. t 'the other! democracy lathe wort! elected L A of the Commit- - or one we shall never forgot. form of government to be experi- mented with so far. This statemen was, of couru. intended to conv .. t-he 11'-.- that with all ll! lmveffecumi '- ,,,d rireyurd many - denaoctacr brook . 11' the best system of sov- Irsrsfzruent for the people that lla- Tlet been devised. Granted that East, Sherbrooke West. Linklet- 800 other books on fishin . The '5' ”'"u' uh uh wk” V" "' R. "or, Ill, democratic syslun Ill! it! ter Road and New Anuan met for range from "Treaties on Kl-Tishing M” u. 1.”. All OI OI? I-I03 Cl" SCI .weakneaaes and , fectlona. a social evening. In attendance with an Angle." written in 1496. to ' "'9 "NW5 m 5 VH3”! tngvertbeless none of them Ire so were Mr. Keith Clay. Agricultural Advice on catching whales. cm .4 guy we deg 4...;-ted - of the highest guaran- lserious as to be impossible of cur- Representative for Prince County 82 years working in the shipping Alcpong "ye" when ugnng are toe a used car can have M by appropriate action by the and the Provincial Secretary of delzartment of a textile company It meant tint 0-" no-It electors. 1,. spite of the fact that voters have been told for generations that the right to vote is a sacred privilege we fear that there is I Arriong The, Farmers Federation of Agriculture Newsletter tee,was Mr. Charles Yeo of Sher- brooke West where the Enterprise Forum has had a long and suc- cessful history. On Monday evening past Sher- e hall was the location of a quite significant gathering when Forum members from Sherbrooke Farm Forum. The gathering was quite a large one and the pro- gram carried on indicated the-. value of the experience and train- ing gained through Farm Forum di l.Strange But True In M9"ToriamI '” "' ” "wmil" i.l..i.; , eteseei-wile nu laetser. The thief I aulluyu dropped a :20 bill. Americans and cans- ans ' ' ride bicycles-ten Iver lamenberol by HIIIIII times as many as In the gay nine- and Family. ties. which was called the bicycle age. ' reading. on angling this winter. you'll find, besides Isaac Walton's classic on the 15 Rearden. of Graniteviile, S. C. Canary islands is the longest in the world. lglulug-o sfanrdaar Mother. M115. WILLIAM GILLESPIE if you would care to do a hit of subject. at least 21,- 0ntlI:.I:r'l'dorInndwelaftIser sooatomoetandpartnsmore. Far beyond this world of changes. Far beyond this world of care: the proud record of J. W. The fifty mile shadow in the it is caused by the .3.-' 3'4; in-ldav.lIvC.1ossnoeeeemie not DRIVE SAFELY - ta of voters that in p t towering peak of Mt. Teneriffe. We will find our darling Mather . r - Maw ' ' sue” week. "M, ...h' To pifireclletTfyg:his sacred prlv- .3 ye." mlgllles si:mehesortH:fl'1zPh;il:)i':llllllfll1iilIl: In our Fathers Mansion fair. I . , . tlox . med C" I"- UES9 Wm H” Mum any "" M M HEAT, nfGermany: or some of the Alpine Iver Remembered. by DIIIBHWT I MT: M024” LB. CIECH9" d'y' ' forced Farm organizations ll Nova Peaks and the summi of Ben 10- and Son-in-lnw Violet. Elmer ' W ' "- oal(entst..srdropinte , our show room and service , department at :03 Fltsroy l I . , St. today. We are. opon tonight and Intnwk 'til 9:00. 1I The voter is. of course. to make I ikcision with a variety nl conflicting elements bothering him. He must choose between polilicai parties: in I sood many cases - far too many perhaps - this choice has been made by father or grandfather. He must mood, Scotland. and Children. In each case, gigantic shadows lui persons are spread across the sky. repeating every movement they make. Similar optical illusions occur in other parts of earth. Every man and woman joining the army gets Scotin have been making a suc- cess of livestock auctions for feeder and stacker cattle. Such a sale will be held early in May at Bridgewaier, Nova Scotia, when 400 head of cattle will be offered for sale. The objectives of the sale Pictured above the spacious interior of the Island Motor Transport officellocabed in the new Civic Centre that was officially opened Wednesday afternoon by His Wor- ship Mayor Stewart. BaI'lel"S Film Lab- b Pig y MacDougall..The last NOW PTOQTCTH I" Y” Lwies oi the above-mention Georgetown In loving memory of my dear Mother. MRS. VWILLIAM GILLESPIE "Non Soir. Mes Amis". Those attending the meeting -. round it stimulating. with many nymn closed the devotional also choose between political can- "19 L;-sgetgsgolitgwilzgeloplng the the slime assignment of clothing '3" p"'::h','" ”'ah""' '5” valuable suggestions for future egiodl f m A Mr "rlldates and attempt to reconcile callle leedln lmlusl llh l but the womenscost a bit more. ' ' Moon Tuesday elenlngl Am-ll use. A hearty vote of thanks was ues or e evening was s. D k l l I A .h . , the advantages of supportlns I.l.ir.rr-5 or .5. produrcbljonl, em l Rl'C.9"”Y W" "l "'9 M"W3"k99 she had done what she could to 19th. a new program was intru- mended by Mr. Howard MacDon- iDr.lfCha1;l nwhIrlonhasA co'lferf"(';'l'l;s",':ol:l';e'”.: ff,:':lf:dRo”;'l:el';fla:f'. 3"" ”""' ""d 5'" strong individual who may be as- 3' To provide an null” r Washlngizn fl'ark zoo were twin lumen lie lud duced lo lnleresled members ul aid. and also a hope that furth- come rom ogt i gmki: with engine. An UOKH used on . . I . ' . ' V I lllflaled WWI ' Wuk P”I3'- T” farmers in the area with Feeder :1-u.'-(l”.e' T e "St I0 Survwe "' Capi Of the burden she met. as Illa trod lhe Georgetown community under 9” 33”""'"g5 OI ""5 "a""e wuld llllme 8:5 SPEED lath dlglerenl ' "I" further complicatelthe bun. Ty” Cnu" nlgih ouTmow that Uncle Sam me" nu' ma tme of Community worksmp" 500" be organized. K Tom Ttxilodawilalathereetc in her W pl or ":.'.'..":2.';..;"i'-.'. :2” M 0 52:. .'.''”i.'.'.'.'.'' :21: l'.i';:” ::..:r E3?---5-a --l - "53 MG! 4-00" Y ' armers in uniorm t. t - . ' 0 r 9 9 0ll- TTTT'TT”"T'T -- ' i the possibility of turning his vote ce.,rr.1 marketing poini.0s a Elli ?lsc'.f:,Zlf." E" .E.';?3,':, tff 1! Iomed-y my lord llloll” -"Y stratins the Workshop were Mr. ZION MISSION GUILD 1'95”, d"';"'l ')'l'l':'l,Rf 1;" This sedan is light blue in color and has but 19,000 miles. A into Somethllll 0' 50"” m'teTI3I 4. To bring buyer and sellerlgwd only if the person desires 19 Th" ”f ''''l Bram Chandler. M- Stall Mclnllis. twill egvhn V .' s'l'lm,'t talk out beautiful automobii famous for Dodge's ' 1 9 WOTUL emit” M95913. 9'dfa,teI:.E:n-Ces into this market where such cat-I,-lay over there Laud Ind Remembered by Dauglh J0Illl Marlin. ll” 0l the N8- The regular meeting of Zion ":1 w'ol.k El. glaeewl M. S "Easy ride". A real "OK? value . . . . . . . . . 5 5 or recen year! 6 tie will be offered by public auc- Frederick wrllram ofPru5s)a hurl la. "Ital, sonlhlllw Hum". tlonal Film Board. Charlottetown: Mission Guild was held at the A Soclal hour lollowed dllrlllg in policies of political parties has tion and where values will be es- such a passion for big soldiers Gnmlwm wllmu "ll Mr. Lincoln Dewar. President of Manse on Monday evening, May wlllcl, . lellel. was read from And, ht't'0lTl0'Il'l9l'ell5lll8I5' I9" 'PP3,'9"' tablished by quality and by supply that any tall men in his own na- smllul the Farm Forum. and Mrs. J. 2nd. The meeting opened by sing. re Cam bellln Paklslan ln whlcll and there I93 l5lld0llCY- Pl'0Vld9d and demand. Ilion or in nearby lands faced the Boomhower, a member of the ing the Hymn "0 Worship the lly ll, "ll: (l the m,...,,l,,,M rm. lhe . . , economic conditions are sntlalac- 5. To market light weight came danger of being carried off to -mm-he-g Little Theatre Guild. King," followed by ,el,.,,,.l,,g me :0; of cfbthlng elc which had Bengal Grey In color. A real sharp looklns car with thousands tory. to support what is expected to be the successful one. As so- ciety becomes more complex. governments play a greater and the ranks of Frederick's of trouble free miles to the lucky buyer. An "OK" used car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. as Feeders in the area rather than dwell at low 8l'mY- . And strange but true, it was just about the safest army to serve in Their first demonstration was that of a poorly-conducted meeting likely to occur in any community. The interested watchers noted the Lord's Prayer in unison. Plans were completed for the joint meeting with the Summer- S1495 been sent to hor. A delicious lunch was served by Thelma Larter. Joyfce Panting and Edith In loving memory of WILLIAM (I. Mac?!-IEE for slaughter purposes grade and price. . . . Id G 'Id E M d - - more important part in the lives COMING EVENT! becallsc l'f8(.I6l'iCI( couldnt stand who Fund "H, May ml. 1",. hulls and tabulated these in E; M”a'y ggllnzflhe c'l'(')Si':IYg 9&2. Davis. of people. this situation tends to ,the idea of any of ills precious small dlscusslon groups aller, quel is lo be held at me Y. M. increase the prestige of whatever party may have been in power during preceding terms. The strength of democracy. of course. rests in the fact that where a large number of people are involved in a calculated guess that the average guess WIII be very close to a correct and sound judgment. 1.-ml heal-lug before me Tm-m , -l - l lb . deed others to talle part in cele- panel discussion. More general Psalms 95 was read, and prayer (5 H FORUM TOPICS 30,,-d on glle polalo -1-am; ques. :';':l:e?oh:; lillelilenginxiggslfgg ehjlay brating the ' er- discussion ensued. and finally the was given by Betty Downing. The For some um. 11,. mgchjnefy uonllglme mg. 1511., um 15", n. all Committee reports . so sary. meeting closed with the singing of offering was taken and dedicated - which produces the Farm Forum topics for next season has been in motion. Early in, March the Forum members were asked to suggest what they would consider in -be suitable and interesting topics for discussion. In addition the memhe u of the various Farm Forum Committees have also been asked to make their recom- mendations. When the National Conference takes place at Bris- tol. Quebec. early-in June there Will be an elimination contest to chose possibly a dozen of the more popular suggestions which have originated in a variety of ways throughout the whole coun- try. The Forum member has a very real say in the selection of the topics and there is no hier- archy telling the Forums what they must talk about. This is possibly one of the chief reasons why Farm. Forum has been able to continue in operation over the fifteen year-period and still re- tsin its hold among farm people lnterestdd in adult d " rum rontm News On Friday the sets of April nu 'Meetlngs and Conferences com- ing up in the early summer and associated with the various farm organizations are as follows: May 24th to 26th - Ottawa. the first National Conference on High- way Safety. Dr. H. H. Hannam will be chairman of the agricul- tural section; June 7th, 8th and 9th - National Farm Forlrm Con- fcrence at Bristol. Semi Annual meeting of thc Ca-' nadian Federation of Agriculture at Regina; June 27th. 28th and 29th at St. Dunsian's University-l the Atlantic Regional Conference of the C. A. A. E. CROPPING OPERATIONS After the first rush to plant early potatoes and turnips a lull took ed and its timely eded by warmer weather what would appear to be a satis- factory pattsrn for early May.,t Grass on the better fields is mak- ing good progress and alrcatly scattered herds of young cattle have been turned out to pasture. On the milking herds the early grass will likely have a marked effect on production as -quantity of indifferent quality ""v harvested t season has cer- tainly had on milk production. This year will see a definite increase in the acreage of strawberries and var- ious ' " The dc ' ' of new ya suing plants tending to encourage such production will serve a useful purpose in broaden- gi Acudian Bi-Cent. Plans Progress "tion preparations are Quebec; June side considerable activity. that every Acadian section of the island is organizing its own lo- cal celebration in addition to the Provincial festivities being plan- ned at Rustico. m er with a large place in cropping. Rain was need- DBODIC from all advent foilow- times. The - sets the Acadian Bi-Centennial is paring to extend a most cordial Card of Thanks lihanks to Dr. MacLeod. Dr. Laid- a lzlrge law. Dr. Hooper. Nurses and Staff 'of the P. E. I. Hospital; also those who sent depressing eiiect phone calls. ants being killed in battle. 1: .11 or. ....-u' .... ...r. 1. glve We'd give it all and more To hear your voice and see you smile, Just as we did before. Always Remembered and Family. by Wife Acatlllin Bi-Ccntennial Celebra- " pro- At a meeting in Summer- Wednesday plans were ad- invitation to Maritimers and in- TESS. wards. General discussion follow- ed, and a sample meeting con- ducted correctly with proper at- tentlon to parliamentary proced- ure. A break was then called during which Mrs. Boomhower relaxed the audience with some i ., games. Next, a film on voting was shown. followed by an impromptu C. A. on Monday .evening, May 30th. The next meeting of the Guild is to be held at the home of Etta Currie, and the committees were appointed to take charge of the Devotions and the lunch. The Hymn ”All Hail the Power of Jesus' Name" verses 1-3 open- ed the devotions for the evening. For the sake of GOOD TASTE! Tlanlnnhdb VANILLA EXTRACT it was reported to the meeting Church dignitaries and govern- ent officials will attend. togeth- group of Acadlan l over the Mari- ' committee of pre- I wish to express my sincere cards and treats anti Mrs. Howard Myers. Hampton. P. E. l ' HER FEUHING Til','UtlLE i wanran , MORE PRQFITABLE FARMING WITH LESS WORK Gilli "WIR Eb” i 1950 MONARCH SEDAN Glittering new paint job. New seat covers and equipped with heater and defroster. We were fortunate in obtaining this car and can sell to you for only I953 CHEVROLET BEL All This deluxe coach with its incomparable Bel Air design and in- terior design cannot be duplicated in the low 5 price field. All "OK" used car for only. . . . . .. USED CARS Tu-Tone Green with outside sun visor. loud snd seateovnrn. A good value at I950 DODGI .C'US'I'OM Here is a sedan with heater. seat covers and radio. A big car at a small price I948 FORD SIDAN We've made the deal. Thdsy we'll have the car. You oan't go wrong at 1948 CII-l'EVROLI'I' SEDAN Dark Blue in oolor widi heater. Upholstoring h good condition. Motor excellent . . . . . . . . . . .. OUR "OK" WARRANTY ISYOLR ASSURANCI OF BETTER VALUI S995 S765 S595 manner; at Hg. pi-ovlngm rum lag the base under Island sgrlcul- M V Forum Committee met for the tIll'O- lulmtlbi ' O E Annual Meeting and heard h the '1.'4”"'l...,:9 . O secretary's report' information FIN! THREM3 - Average length" of thread pro- vided by a single silk cocoon is USE about 900 yards. . 3 which indicated a quite satisfac- tory amount of progress in the past year. Significant is the fact gg,.....m...m.m. trucks- loslraaeo 1-! roll Dark blue in color. This is a rugged truck and is only 1952 FORD I-2 TON This black truck has been completely overhauled. A dve away at . . . . . . . . . . .. 1951 MERCURY I-2 TON Light green body with black fenders. Mechanically perfect. see this special .. 1950 CHEVROLET 1 TON Apialt-apwiitaiiartbluebody. 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