on. rss.-rsrll S-v-s0II.eu-lsiestrculs All AC Oil Filter on your up gp is-uelt snore than pay; 0.. loan whit savings lnede till-eugll illlreved perfennenee and economy. Office Hours: In AUTHORIZED A0 SERVICE .BATT and MacllAE 1'11 Grafton street. Charlottetown - PHONE 437 II. J. HLAIOIL or1'omr1'ltlsr' Fitting and Supplying Glasses lie. MONTAGUE, P. I. I. to 12 A. M. 2 to is P. II. by appointment. oiiiee Connected with Drug store. SOIAPOAIIA llsoltsiilum. Per lh. Above prleee delivered our warehouse. Ill lent St. -. OUR SALVAGE MARKET rrnnms, sonar STEEL, Per ton E3 SCRAP CAST IRON. Per Inn 518.00 OOWHIDE. ll0l' lb. - ........ ...... Ibo Me BEER BOTTLES. carton -....- I511 IIAIIIIIOE ILOOK It OO. CT lottetown -.. ..E... ....-.....---.A... .. A Feature For Every Friday , Potato Outlook Quite a. complete survey of file potato situation across the Island this week indicates that there will Mt be loo many potatoes. of shipping quality, left after plant- ing. Recent movements have been h9lVs' althoulh the price has ver- ied consider '-' . of such low prices and it -wouidraopesr that the to for next i-rim Ire cutting down a. little. others think this might be a good year to increase their gcreage, end so it is going up a little. The larger Rowers. or whet is sometimes as the speculative element. are in many cases planning to in. crease their act-ease considerably. Unofficially. we understmci tn; distribution of potato fertiliurs will be down almost no er cent below 1169 Year. On the o r hand there is a. considerable quantity of fer- tilizcr being sold for grain and Nature. In solne districts offers have been made already to ari- ,va.nce fertilizer and take contracts for the potato crop at a set price per bushel. This policy in the past has tended to establish a ceiling price for our whole potato crop and in many cases was a big factor in decreasing the general price level when contract prices were high. should there be e. surplus next You and our Marketing Board is functioning, those farmers can hardly expect to receive the same THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW WIMTS HE TiNiN' By Fagoly LEI Shorten suewas DOIN'0KM unu. fnmeanm MACHINE c-: -. . ONI-ER.NowsHE1L BELL'-Ca”-l . 2 Si-IEDDING ATEAR FOR . me GAL WHO'S acme KIBITZED mm A DIS- LOCATED SHOULDER . 7 a Tamil. MARTIN at-mum mi. 22 at. rzsw )0QK,MY. nu. GYPROC e-Protective advantages and sure protection-all at low cost. Durable strength. good ap rioll make fire- rotective W wliiaolii rill lolal. slarselat roe walls mo :clILlNO8 IN-Ivlav rm or aultllmo Pfieq of btllldltl -whether In town or country- I' ALLBOARD oEers outstanding erance. and ease of decora- YPROC the perfect material forywalls and ceilings. You have added security and roteco crmmouca 9 ggszzggecoc -eeaua-cteeewueez-I , -.3” tion because G 0C is made of gypsum. the ire- fightin material that won't burn. conomy. too, is an int ortaalt advantage. 6 0C is low In cost and easy to apply. its smooth surface and invisi- biejoints make it as eco- nomical to decorate as plaster. Melee sure YOUR walls and ceilings possess these features. Insist on GYPROC-sold by bullderl' supply and lum- ber dealers across Canada. . 'n-.-r.!.'.-:r.:.t:r-"- valseeuvruaeaerieetese leeemes aeulenae Among The Farmers Federation Of Agriculture News at n chairman and THE L GUARDIAN. consideration es their neighbors Wm 5” 10110W1n8 a mixed farming Dl'0l!'lm and doing their best to maintain stability in the potato in. mlstry. Figures over the years clearly show that our farmers on the Is- land received more money and more clear profit (or the”- potatoea in a. year when there was e. small acreage or a small crop. County Meetings Apparently there wt; some mis. understanding about e dates set for the County meetings. Arrange- ments have been made to hold those meetings on June mist, 22m and 23rd. at Hunter River, sum. ” and Ca.ndlgen.. 'Iihe Feder- secretary in eec district will get a. copy or the Illellda and proposed program prior to the meeting. The directors suggest that if their members are not too busy. and the secretary wishes to call a district meeting to dismiss some oi those items be- fore the County Conference. it would be the proper thing to do. Big Drop To Farmer A small drop in the retail price of food means a big drop in re- turns to the farmers. very few people in cities realize the relative price on food items between the retail price and farm income. Re- centi Government figures show that fro-rn September 1948 to February 1950 the average retail price for bacon. eggs. milk. butter and cheese fell only 7.6 per cent (from 100 to 92 4). The wholesale price indexed for the some food. at the same time fell 17.8 per cent. while the returns received by the fume: on the some basis went down ml per cent. Another illustration or this is the United States table of figures on 58 basic food commodities: It reveals that from 1913 to 1924). consumers dollar. From 1920 to 1980. 46 per cent. From 1980 to 1938. 40 per cent and from 1938 to, 1948 approxilnately 36 per cent., This illustrates clearly the in-. creasing. and too often unneces-J 5-al'.v costs in marketing and dis-I trlbuting of food products. In. many cases the farmers get the. blame. farmers received 55 per pent. of the! eratlon is to find a. solution to I-110!!! Dfoblems by promoting C0-- operative and orderly marketing! schemes. as well as working among and with consumer groups, ex. plainlrrg the true picture from the farmers standpoint. During the past few months we have been trying to do as much as possible locally in this respect. Summer Felloiw Topics on Farm Forum Monday night. May 22nd. there will be a special discussion on the Agricultural sit- uation in Newfoundland. This should be of very great interest to THROUGH OUR TRUCKERS SEE YOUR IIOGS BEING Hampton watervale day to Friday plsollo SIC er it'll. peas oncrafeoe OUI IJVIITOOI PIODIIOIII. One of the big Jobs of our Fed-L Wellington .m......'.'.' Wellington cooii.' Charlottetown and vicinity-For CI-IARLO'I'I'ETOW'N ....-............ t , ml Island farmers. On May 29th the topic is entitled, "rhe Perfumed Grass". The story is based on the pioneer beef in- dustry in Alberta. how they are looking alter their pastures and beef industry and will likely touch cn their livestock marketing plans Junior imnlsere Program During the week a special com- mittee appointed by the Kings and Queens County Federation direct- ors met to discuss with Department of Agridulture officials the Junior Farmers program. as well as Jun- ior Club work on the island, with special reference as to how the whoie policy could be co-ordlnat- ed. The directors. at their last meeting were quite concerned about the Junior Falmers' program and felt that although the officials in charge were doing their best un- der the present policies. that some oha e should be made in the pro- mot ai field. The committee strongly recom- mended the appointment of full time Agricultural fleldmen for Kings and Prince Counties to pro- vide more intimate contact, and leadership. They also recommended that arrangements be made for some eiopert in this field to come to the island and make a com- plete survey of the whole farm situation as it effects our young people and help establish a. more practical. aggressive. and co-ordin- ated plan in this work. It is hop- ”ed that something definite can be an-axlged in this respect very shortly . Dsirynlen'a Meeting At the time of writing, plans are being made for a joint meeting oi the cllrectols of the Daii'ymens' Association and Creamery manag- ers thxoughout the Province. Prcir irms of cream grading and testing butter storage, advertising, pack- aging etc, are to be discussed. Several more local meetings have been held during the past we ' tu discuss marketing problems a to explain Federation policies. etc. The membership race between Queens and Prince is running neck and neck with Prince County taking the lead again this past week. There are still a number of districts to be heard from in each County. But. generally speaking. there has been a most satisfactory response from about 80 per cent of the districts. The first newsletter to the dis- trict delegates will be going out within the next few days. Grain And Grass seeds Apparently there Is quite 9. var- lation in the price of seed grain and grass seeds across the Prov- ince. Prices are high and some kinds of seed is scarce. Farmers who have to buy this seed should watch the quality carefully. There is quite is difference between reg- ista-red seed and different grades There is also some poor quality seed on the market which has not heen inspected or graded. some of this has been grown locally and some of it imported. It is much better to be careful and sure of quality now. than to be faced with is, heavy weed infestation or pcor seed germination later on. Farmer Travelling scholarships The Canadian Federation has e ATTENTION IIOO PIIOOIIOEIIS FOR HIGHEST RETURNS AND PROMPT, EFFlCIEN'l . SERVICE, SHIP YOUR IIOGS AND OTHER LIVESTOCK EVERY WEEK. YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT THE LOCAL PLANT AND KILLED. WEIGIIED AND GRADED. Albany-Victoria ...... 'l'RUCKEIyAGENT I. D. Maebeod 5 sons .....Thureday Alberto: Genre: ' ' 3- Allnalldaie .............Ai CooD- -- ledferd-Treeadie .. J. G. Masbollaid Belle Rivet-Wood Ia- Herb Mullen -.,e............'l'ueaday LOADING DA! ..... .. Tuesday ....'! ....Tueeday lands ......... ........-- llloorllfieid ts. Bears .. ...-..-.- ....'ruesdas Bradelbane -.........: :::Imfl;la:wa- m,.,M,, er ore .. 0"” am. ............. ..!'.. Archie Maelilnnon ml", . pnugg. Norman Mackenzie --.-.Thnrsday lreelalld .. .... Cornwall .. - II. I. Phiuipe coulma-srorlr . . Eaten Haw-rd crepatld-West-lllorm '40” V5"! land ....... .... uuunun, " g l. N. Dawson -..... Tuesday until noon ?m.,3u,I . n 9.1,. lol-deal loeweli ......'.Tlleeday tum". H '7”-'5 John Menu '.........'.. .....Tuesd'ay nmm,gm rah. W. lllerallo Coop. .......... -...Tuseday . '.,d"4W,.. Pine Campbell ....... Tuesday forenools a..,.n.u , gun, Lee Maebowell ................'!'hnreday lerbeer Norris ...'.... Ilallter liver ........... cm 955” - - Kuunno. y Borden nagsiall ll :3 Herb Mollwesl - Mau- 4 rice Ceeeley ....Tllllrsda.' Mntaglle .. - lid Maclnaa ..... .. iluel ....... ...........:. mngwsll I Mic III. Stewart ........ ilarl Jay ....... ........ Murray liver - Mer- ray ilarbetlr B. lileefhereon .,-. Not-than .. spurgeoo Dylncnt 0'I.eary .. 0'l4eary Coop. Peaku-It. The .. Merlin Devlne Ct. Peterle-leer Bl!!!- Ietlrle .. iuddie Pratt Tueeday stllllnlerelde '32". O. Meelwen o M. Tuesday efficient trucking service Mon- We will pay any tanner trueltege on his own hogs delivered to our lieet. WIIY NUT PATENIZE THE CIIARDDTTETOIVN PLANT? AN IN- DIIITIY ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. GIVING ISMPIDVIIIIJNT T0 ISLAND PIOILE. AND OPERATED IN THE BEST INTEREST! O! I - IIEIIEIIBEII - Cellodtl Peelters is the place to sell. Tllese IXIII returns will always tell. OAIIAOA PACKERS LIMITED ' OIAIILOTTETOWI P. E. I. ANNOUNCEMENT so MILK CONSUMERS In line with the policy pursued In other prev-L lace: and In order to provide employees with the ad- vonroges of cl full week-end during the summer and vtlctsrion season. all pdsieurlaillg plants will continue to hold to the non-delivery of milk on Sundays. The co-operation of the public. in the past. is appreciated and Ira continuance respectfully solicited. I PURE MILK COMPANY LTD. SUNSHINEVISLAND DAIRY C. 8: G. PURE MILK DAIRY HEALTH PASTEURIZED MILK COMPANY PURITY DAIRY LTD. BRIGHTON DAIRY PACE ELEVEN just announced agreement with authorities in the old country, for the granting of two travelling scholarships per year. to young practical farmers in Canada. Briefly, the arrangement is for the selection of two young farmers, one from Eastern and one from Western Canada who will have a chance, with all expenses paid. to ”""i”e””” ” 3" Motor Vehicles Sales Increase OTTAWA. May 1'7-(OP)-Carr adian motorists brought new automobiles at a brisk rate during March to mark a seven per cent rise in the volume of the country's retail trade over the correspond- IHB month a year ago. The bureau of Statistics reported today that the March increase. coupled with increase in January and February boosted by about six per cent the retail sales volume for the first quarter of the year compared with the first three months of i949, Sales of new motor vehicles during march were up 51 per cent over the corresponding month last year. (Continued on page 15) IAILWAYS I STEAMSIIIP PRESENTS DELUXE COACH Canadian Pacific's "Picture Window" air-conditioned Coache: not only give you more comfort on trips, long or short, day or night ; on their wide "picture windows" give you more light, more scenery, more eye-feasting enioymenii Footrests for added comfort . . . yy fully-equipped powder room and washrooms. And to sit in a , :9 "Sleepy Hollow" Chair is rest of its best. 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