PAGE TWELVE A Feature for Every Friday Among The Farmers Federation Of Agriculture News It's Later Than You Thllik Haymaking is going to be early this year and those who have been putting up grass silage been hard at work for the last week. Timothy has reached the stage of maturity where some risk may be attended in trying to make ensilage. Heavy clover should be alright for some time to come. It.I'()l'l1 one end of the Province to The 0llltl' farmers are bcroiiiiiig iiiterestcni in this new method of storing tiny and a substantial number are going into the ventiire tn: the first time tlils ytar. Hay is one of our must Vfllllfllll” crops and one of the niust diff- lcult to iiuivest properly. It is unfortunate that. ll5ll'Ill). f.'iioti:- ible haymakinrz xvexitlir-r does not coincide nitli the lirwi t.iiir- far putting up the Iiighcsi quality of hay which should be early in .lul'.. Vt-icrliiar) SI-ri lcc Pulley Farmers are making extensive use of veterinary ST'l'Vl(P now pro- vided by the lloctors lnrailetl ii'. O'Leary, Stimmersitic, (lliiirlottw town and Moiittigue, Reports in- dicate that the xctcrin.'ii'i;viis ll.'l"l in many cases been busy (lay art! night: this service fills a lorii: felt want and will result in a great saving of valtiahle li.vestoth and more profitable returns. It is hoped that the four doc- Iors will he iiilrotiiit-rri to those uttcnding the semi-aniiiitil county Federation meetings. Semi-Aiuiual Meeting: Plans are practically finalized from the senii-annual Federation meetings to he held at O'Le.'ir,r. and Cliarloltctown. 1x'iiig's County farmers have already met at Mui- ray River. These county meetings many of our farmers with their only opportunity of I'0lliElt'T xviiii organization and tlcparlincnizil ol- Iicials. Through tiic school Fed- eration secretary and chairman the farmer has the opportunity of voicing his approval or disapprov- al of the work of the Fcderzitiozi and of taking part in suggesting policies which he feels to be de- sirablr. Industrv and rinse attention to farm work is rlesiralile hut should not be carried to the point where the farmer feels that he is unable to devote a portion of his time to studying the broader problems that effort him as a member of one of the most important groups in this country. Social contacts are developed at provide li.'ivc meetings and ideas received. Pi.in now to take a half day off and attend your semi-annual nieetii-g. How Close (Tan We Get? Otir opinion is that the valuable type of meeting. the standpoint of strengthening the Federation and familiarizing the members with the .vork. is 'ihe small meeting in the school district ivlierc ii Federation officer !r;in discuss with the local incin- 'bers mutual problems. l lVli:it is ideal and what is pract- lirzil tire not always the same and the difficulty here is tlirit with upxvartis of five liuntiretl dir- most from triits in the Province aiid the illOl(llllg of meetings in tacit onc IS no small lash. 1 llowcvcr. districts ill-ll desire istich a meeting should not be :llflt'l(WHlTl in contacting the of- tfire. Arrangements can usuullg lbc iiiailc to lizive ii spciilxcr in al- J tenthiiice. In the past ucek surli meetings Iwcre held at York Point and Lady liltlnrie. liiiircst on the part of the lmembers was grritifying :-nd proli- ilems were filS('llSS('fl in ii reason- izibie anti iiitclligeiil iiitinncr. How Long Is The Grass? Many pastures due to rapid grmvtli and possibly insufficient cattle are izipidly developing into liay. Such a posture niay look good but, in ii few weeks Will iiizikc poor grazing. The use r.f the mower with the bar set as high as possible will tend to promote a better growth and lengthen the pasture season. Qiiiilliy ('oiint- In icceiit yc:irs due to ctircfi.l grading of cream and attention to quality on the part of producers, Prince Edward Island butter has attained uniformly high quality. Now that butter must meet the competition of nizirgariiie it is more than ever important that quality be maintained. The farm- er who ships poor cream not only receives less money but is direct- ly jeopardizing the demand (or butter. It is good xiie with the creaniery pnrtmental officials who tempting to maintain business to en-oper- zind De- are al- and ini- .-.,..r.m V. .. Picture taken Friday. June election of officers. Front. row, left to right: 1. Fred Pound, President Chart 2. John Morris. on six nations-as affirming their un- shaken loyalty to and confidence in the United Nations, and pro- claimed to the world their dr- terniinntion to urge govtrnnit-nts; to make greater efforts in organ- ize all free peoples and their re- sources to combat threats and acts of ntzgrrssioii from any quart- er. Farnicrs the world over lia'.'.' learned from bitter r).pcrienc? that the continuation of needless poverty and misery in which a large proportion of people now live will both invite and abet ax- gression. The I. F. A. P. is determined to do everything possible to 8I'OUSl' the conscience of mankind against the continuation of needless pm- and Past President of Charlottetown Chamber and General Chairman of Convention. :1. George Henderson. assistant director to the Iiiteriiatlonawaycees. 4. Mr. Lyman Piirnell, President, Lancaster, N. 13. Junior Chambei. erty to organize and where possible to pool the human. tech- nical and capital resources of the world. to start in motion in all free underdeveloped countries. the creative forces required to expand production and thereby raise liv- ing standards. prove quality. I. F. A. P. Conference The report of the policy com- mittee at the annual meeting of the I. F. A. P. in Mexico City put farmers on record in twenty- Meetinz At ()'I.onry The semi -annual Federation lianoleon and Uncle Eiliy By Oilfford Mciirlde 2;; '"T..- "55 5 meeting to take place at. O'Lcar,v on the afternoon of July 9th will deal with the business matter at i ithe Organization. 1 In the evening W, R. Shaw twill address a meeting open to the public on impressions gained in Europe while attending tlic I. F. A. P. Conference in 1950. Mr. Shawls lectures are both en- tertaining nnd educational and all who can should not. miss this on- portunily. Meetim: lii (Iliarloitctoivii The semi-annual nieetinpg of the Quc-en's County Federation will take place at the Canadian Lenmti lltili, Grafton Street. Chiirlott(- in" u......... human ii... u S.ht.Oliien W 5 so i , -0 Jg Vmbi V w( 41R Mix”? it , town. on the afternoon of Friday. July 0th. lt is appropriate that this meeting coincide with Agri- culture Da.V Of Festive Week. Notices will appear in the press in due course and they will also be sent to all school district at- ficers. PARADISE FOR DIINIIRS MALTBY. Yorkshire, England - ICP)-The National Coal Board isl urging Italians to settle in Brit-I ain and take jobs as miners. One, of the first. Italians to arrive-I v.rote to his brother: "Come andl be a miner; its like paradise lni As THE STQAW Ross on news- R we, 2 p gfgwsgomgo, BACK FORA l2E-WRITE ATOIZZAQD-70 I llEAl?iilMTELLlT'.'1 , England." By Fagaly and Shorten WHERE DID YOU LEARN TO WRWE -- IN A REFORM SCHOOL? I COULD DO BETTER Q. l THAN THAT IN W SLEEP! TAKE THlS OR JUNK iT.' Bur THE DEATH- LESS P9032 uel TURNS OUT-ASK HIS ttvEAt2 oto - sou ABOUT rum, . -7IIWa4t'z7'. APTHUR B. MINTZ, CHICAGO. ILL. a KNOW WHAT PUTDID ' N rum wan mcurn smo ABOUT THIS COMP05tTlON you no FOR ME,POFV PilTRlD?VES,I MEANS. Wi-N ? Chiirlottctoirn Hotel, before new o ottetown Junior Chamber. TORONTO STOCKS Cuiitiiitied from page 11 700 Barymin 6600 Base Mts 1500 Belle-keno 1500 Bobjo , ,, 1000 Boiictal . . 2000 Bonvle . B500 Bordulac . 1723 Brazil .. 500 Brewls . 700 Broulaii .. 2500 Buff Cdi-i 215 Burns A . 175 D B , , ,, , 80 Burrard A 5000 Calder . . . . 25 Caldwell lat Pr 110 Cal Ll: Ed . 11100 Calllnan 1500 Calmoiit 3750 Calvaii Con 600 C Mal 500 Cariboo 200 Castle . . 3000 Cent Leduc 2800 Cent Para . 100 Cliatco . 2000 Chem Res . 2500 Cheskirk . 700 Chestervle 1000 Chlmo . .. R250 Cit LEI . 12600 Cobalt . . 1575 Cocli will 2300 Corciasun 7700 Con Label .. 1500 Con Nichol 195 Con Smelt . 400 Coiiwcst .. 500 Day Pete . 6500 Decalta . 3000 Delhi . 2100 Del Rio 500 Detta . 500 Discovery 200 Dome 1000 Donalda 900 Duvay 1000 East Crest .. 6025 East Mal 900 East; Rim 4370 East: Still 4100 Elder .. . 1000 Eldoiia .. 1400 Estella . 651 Fed Pete 5600 Fenlmore 80 Fraser Pr 550 Frobislier . 100 Gen Pete 3000 Giant. Yk 3500 Goldcrest . 705 Gold Man 100 Greening .. 1800 Gridoil 2000 Giiayana 55 Gypsum 25 Hrd Carp 1500 Hard Rock 2500 Hurricane 3500 Harrison .. 500 H of bits 12000 Heath 7000 I-Ieva . 500 Higlirldge 2500 Hitzhwd . .. 100 Hollirigcr . 1225 Home 1500 Hum Ylt: 478 Had Bay l000.Inspirntlon . 1621 Int. Nickel 635 ml. Pete . 3500 Jaclmife 4200 Joliet; . 1000 Jupiter . 1000 Kayrand 1000 Kelore 3500 Kenvle . 441 Kerr Add . 1000 Kcyboycon 5000 Kirk Lk .. 300 Kroy .. . 4500 Ladulama 1000 Lana Cad 1000 Laid U 135 Laura Sec 4800 Lavalie 1000 Lexindln p” .Tl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOT'I'E'l'0WN , Annual Convention, Region 12, Junior Chamber- Cpmmerce I 1000 MacDonald 500 Macfie 3000 Macho 11900 Mackeiio 3200 MncLcod 1350 Madscn . 4500 Magnet . 2400 Malartic 1000 Martin . . 375 Mccabe A 100 Mccaiie B .300 McDoug Seg 250 McIntyre .. 500 McKenzie . 1000 McLellan .. . 500 Mcwatters . 100 Mentor . 600 Mindamar . . 500 Norplck . 500 N Dcnisoii . 6000 Northland 3500 Nubar .. 875 Noiilr Wood . 14000 Obaska T00 Obricn .. 2000 Oil Select .. 800 Okalta . 64500 Osisko 300 Pac Coyle 50 Pac Pete 30150 Pan West. 2500 Paymastcr 500 Roy Silver Mines 5500 Ryan Lake 1700 scurry . 300 Secur Free 2500 Selburn .. 5500 Shawkey 500 Sheep Cr 18065 Sherrltt: . . 76770 Bherrltit Rt: 2000 L L Lac .. 3068 Lomettti 500 L I Pete 3500 Lynx it. Mr. L. G. Archibald. Commerce of Canada. . Mr. Arnold Ferguson, 140 iiiox L .e P Pr 12500 Mid Cont . .' .. . 5. Mr. Thomas Fairbairn, National Vice-President. Preslderft, Region 12, Junior Chamber of 335 Moore .. . . 500 Morrison .. 2000 Mylamaq .. 1400 Nat Pete . 1600 Negus . . 6369 New B Dom 4000 New Cal .. . 870 New Dicken 500 N Hit Mal .. .. 6 1-4 500 N Lag , 9 1.2 3650 Newluiid 111: 5000 New Norse .. . R 25000 New Norz . 11 4000 Nlsto . . 21 230 Noranda 70 1-: 500 Norlartic ,, 22 1300 Normctal . 1000 Perron . , 200 Pick Crow .157 500 Porc Pen 4 1.2 8900 Pore Reef .. 120 200 Preston .. 145 2000 Que Lab 19 200 Que Man 275 500 Qiieenston 42 905 Quemont. 21 2700 Quesabe 23 3000 Red Poplar 14 1-2 53050 Red Pic . 25 2500 Reel Pete 28 7000 Reeves , . 450 2000 Regcourt 3 1-2 5000 Rlchfleld 26 100 R Little .. 11 2000 Roche .. . .. 7 1-2 500 Rowan Cons 19 3000 Roxana 14 1-2 3150 Royalite 14 3-4 3000 Rupununl 1-2 135 Russell .. 4800 Silnnco . 27 12500 Sil Miller 138 300 Bil Stand 236 100 siscoe '78 500 sladen . . .. . 65 3000 south Brazeau 7 2500 spooner .. 30 7500 Stnrratt. . 67 30 Stedman 16 1-2 3775 Steep Rock . 680 500 Sullivan .. 290 1700 Superior 89 530 Sylvanite 120 715 Teck Hugh 205 1500 Torburn 2'1 3300 Torbitl: . .. 40300 Tower Pete . 100 Siscoe ., . .. . 500 Sladen .. .. .. 3000 South Brazenu 2500 Spooner .. 7500 Btarratt .. 30 Btedman .. . 3775 Steep Rock 500 Sullivan , wgensational B '7 Regional Vice-President: for N. B. it. Mr. L. G. DesBrlsay. Past Vice-President, Junior Chamber of Commerce of Canada. it. Mr. Robert Younker. Vice-President for P. E. I. . Mr. Norman Shlpley, Regional Secretary. Craswell photo. 1700 Superior ...... .. 530 Sylvanite 725 Teck Hugh ,. 1500 Torburn . 3300 Torbit. 40300 Tower Pete 5 T Fin , .. 764 Trans Emp 600 Trans Res . 570 UN Gas 1200 U Mining . 5500 U Asbestos . 21 U Corp .. 100 U Fuel 3 1075 UN Keno 4250 UN Oils . . 500 Upp Can . . .. 460 Ventures . . .. .. . 6000 Van Roi . 1000 Villbonn. 700 Violmac 300 Waite Am 10 Watcrsou .. 5 65 Watcroiis A Xd . 9 10W Mason Pr . .. .87 1020 West Maliir . 20 Westeei New . 2000 Wiltsey 2000 Windward 4000 Wr Hart: . 1000 Yale Lead 37273 Yk Bear .... 16920 Yukeno CURB 500 Pend Ore 3200 Tcniisk BANKS 125 Bk Mtl , 5 Bk NS 223 C Bk Com 60 Imp Bk . 15 Royal Bk 585 C Brew . 20 Simp A 28 Do B 20 Do Pr . . 1m' coir irinrns Tenders for about 100 Tons. Screen Sydney I.ntUor Springhlll Coal. delivered in the cellar: ot the Protestant Orphanage, Mt. Herbert, will be received until Noon July 6th, by the undersigned. :4 - -wt:-are NS3L'.o......z. ,.......- umca . I I u I no.1: c:.t-A Lowest: or any Tender not necessarily accepted. IRA M. BROWN, Sec'y.-'I'reas.. P. O. Box 324, Charlottetown, P. E. I. WANTED LIVE POULTRY Buying every MONDAY Fowl and Chickens Highest Market Prices Paid Phone us Collect G. 0- GREEN Emerald TENDERS Tenders will be received until July 12th for building new cement foundation and moving South Melville School from old site to new found- atlon. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. HOMER S. PBOVEN Sec'y. South Melville 3215.31 . JUNE 29. 1951 T AIIOTIOII SALE NOTICE .All Taxes towing Eldoi. . School District No. 15 not will be auctioned off by paid by July 10, 1951, wii Mr. Wendell Beaton at 12 be passed in for collection. o'clock Friday at Market By Order of Trustees. Square. - 1 acquired (or "cite DIRECTORATE 0! INTEBSEIVICEB DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENCE AT OTTAWA (1) For Design and Development Work on Textiles, Clothing. Rubbgi and Leather Goods, Paints, Plastic: and Hardware. COMPETITION NUMBER 51-5ti 1049 MONABCI-I SEDAN '1 position as Head of thin Section . ,584-s5,2t:s 3 positions for Service Clothing 34,272-54,395 53.240-53,376 52,772-53.108 3 positions for Service Textiles sa.ss3.s4, xi 52.904-.53. t. 52.436-S2.7'.'.-1 2 positions for General Storel. including Rubber & Leather Goods, Paints, Plastics and Hardware ...... .. 53.888-34.52: 52.772-53,110 (2) For Specification Work on Textiles, Clothing. Rubber and Leathw Goods, Paints, Plastics and Hardware. COMPETITION NUMBER 51-51.: 1 position as Head of this Section . . . S4.272-553.208 2 positions for Service Clothing ... 76.s.4,5;t4 5 772-33.10): 2 positions for Service Textile: ......................................... .. 53.576-54,524 32.772-minis 2 positions for Rubber and Leather Goods. s3,516L54,:-,3; Paints and Plastics ...................... .. 52.772-5330,. 2 positions for Wood and Hardware . 33.576-54,524 52.772-53.10:. If interested. please apply to Civil Service Commlslion. at Ottawa quoting appropriate conipetiilon number and indicate specialty fm which you wish to be considered. Application forms obtainable zi- Post. Offices. National Employment Service Offices and District OI tices of the Civil Service Commission. should be filed with the Clvir SERVICE COMMISSION. OTTAWA. by JULY 20, I951. lT'Ei5A DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & IIIGHWAIS Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER Tenders will be received up until noon on Wed- nesday, 11th July, 1951, for the sub-grading and gray- elling of TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY, Section - WOOD ISLANDS to BELLE RIVER, approximately five (5) miles. Complete Specifications and Plans may be obtain- ed at the office of the undersigned, Provincial Bulld- ing, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. R. 6. WHITE. Deputy Minister of Public Works & I-Iighwavs I Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, 28th June, 1951. HOG PRODUCERS l BEAR THIS THOUGHT IN MIND: IT IS THE VOLUME OF IIOGS SHIPPED OFF THE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND so IT is To YOUR ADVANTAGE rnA1' YOU CON- TACT swnrrs LOADER IN YOUR VICINITY. WHO is A mm or out: WEEKLY SHIPPING SYSTEM THAT ASSURES YOU or IMMEDIATE KILLING AND PROMPT RETURNS. my US wrrii YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT FOR YOUR OWN SATISFAC- TION. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST or OUR AUTHORIZED DOADERS AND TRUCKERS: NORMAN BRUCE CLIFFORD PETERS GORDON -I. McEWEN FULTON L. DOUGLAS ALVIN BUBKE MICHAEL McMII..LAN ELMIBA ........................ ........ SOUBIB-BAY FORTUNE ........ BRISTOL ............. ..............--- SAVAGE IIAIIBOUB ........-..-..- MOUNT STEWART .....-.......... MOUNT STEWART .. TBAOADIE FRANK GRIFFIN Augugu .;.,.,. GUS CALLAGBAN FORT AUGUSTUS .. EARL HUGHES MONTAGUE NW y ARTHUR MICDONALD STEWART ADAMS WILLIAM J. McDONAI.D LINWOOD J. MONEILL E. B. STOREY ARNOLD BRUCE JOSEPH MUIINAGIIAN BOY CAMPBELL ROBERT CBABBE LOUIS TIEBNEY LEIGIITON BELL I KEITH DIXON ELMEB CLOW B. A. DEN HOLLANDEII GORDON MATBESON SAM CONDON D. B. REID EDWARD LOWTIIEB HAROLD MICLEAN EARL TODD CLAYTON GREEN JAMES P. OALLAIIAN VICTORIA CROSS PANMUBE ISLAND ......x..... CABDIGAN MILLVIEW CHERRY VALLEY J0ll'N8TON'R RIVER ROCKY POINT NIILTON NEW HAVEN ......... STANLEY BBIDGE .. ......M.:.. ALBANY -... .1 .1. onoaon Marian wicsriwoiiicr.ANn - CIIAPAUD aiiirr J. TIOWSDALII nice:-rown ............ ..-. .... ... ciicii. nuns KENSINGTON ..... ouvaluog BELL no nrvmi Win. W N. . nine 8. Mouton MAL .......... IIEATII BBYENTON WILMOT VALLEYNBEDEOUE . SIIIWITIEIISIDE-SIIEBBIOOKE COLIN WAUG BDOOKFTELD KENNETH Mae WNALD BTANIIOPE-COVEKEAD ...-... HARRY MMSLAU SHOULD YOU NOT HAVE AN AD TISED TRIICKER IN YOUR VIOINITY. TRUCK G WILL BE PAID TO ANY TRUCKEB OB FABMEB DELIV; ERING HIS OWN IIOGB AT OUR STOCK PENS- RAILWAY WIIARF, C WN. Swift Oanatiian co. Limited 3 Party TODAY- mim SATURDAY units 20. 29. so '