LOW MARK The Dead Sea in Palestine is 1,256 feet below sea level. lowest continental point on earth. are better because they're I&-lclifvk M90llRMlBK'8 Ava WIJKEACW me 77.55557-;l isso BIJRNERS A with czazononry clutch now uuuiluble HMIYEC T I are set. To Senator Euler goes the dub- ious honor of having initiated an Iaitstion. the result oi which will and they have always been the gl;ia.clerelia's oi Canadian Agricul- Our dairy iarnsers have pursued I system or agriculture which re- sulted in the 'ntenance and im- provement ci sqil iertlllty. a mat- ter oi extreme importance to our. atlonal waiters and one which is flllidly becoming a national prob- em On the other hand the proilts or big business will be increased and millions oi dollars will leave the country to y for the imports- tion Oi vego ble oils from icrelgn countries. in short the Canadian dairy farmer will be alixed to the ad- vantage of tar as in other parts of the world. These are, oi course, practical lmpllcatl which law courts can- not be expected to take into con- sidcratlon. The Canadian people and can- adian economy can be expected to bensiit little, it at all irom the substitution of a. wholesome domes- tlc product with margarine manu- iactured irom imported oils. Dominion Livestock Survey Farmers are now receiving re- quests irom the Dolnlnion Bureau oi statistics for information on their livestock holdings. It is de- slrable that as many farmers as possible provide thisilniormation so that Government and world food and agricultural organizations be in a position to iormulate policies and be in a position to offer Agricul- -ture sound advice on what the tut- re may have in storage. New Potato Vltieilea our potato growers will be in- terested tor a variety of reasons in the announcement of the results obtained -tram new. potato vario- ties. varieties -which do not blight and produce heavy yields will cer- tainly appeal to less ettlcient po- tato growers in other provinces and will result in still more compet- ition ior Prince Edward island growers. At the mount time the big po- tato problems are over production. lower consumption, and high dis- tribution costs. Anismoblla Insurance A great many farmers carry ilre and life insurance. We wonder what proportion protect themselves with automobile accident insurance and with public liability inslrance in With e'ver-incroasing tratfic on Courhighwaysthepcssi tyoibc- ing involved in accld ts and be- coming liable ior damages is a very real ens. ' The fund established by the Pro- aincisi Oovernmartwigouseg only pay JuQmen ere e re- sponsible party has no assets of value. gralnisrma Our Pam Pawn and Peder-atlon members are reminded that Farm lihrurn season commences on Mon- day. October aoth. , rim is -a ieatura wiiidr ranks very high in the field oi adult ed- ucation and which provides term I Popular Lectiirer and 5 - ' Baltimore, Under the auspices oi the murnronn AVE. ,'C'i'hey carry messages for . E. M. IITIISON. nuoav; car. so. me so. , A . Seventh-day, Adventist chums " World Peaoetlirougll Religion naoanoasr om! sufvnay, our. 22, some ass; by REGINALD KING ' what are theirmesssges? ' . t 0 Vital for you and I to knoyvi ..noN'rrssssi'arst- Ollndlt-Inst - tyutieaonswiesvarsstyospw ernmant does not have authority ieets. c tosmorcs.:nam"wIi:subanoa IIll'III1I0 apso- year nowlahgiand vineiaiimatter deeanot ybutnrmlhrusnwcrirwiilbeeah t-lIepeohlemVnry,mueb. riedonaeusualihroughihslad- Attlieprsasnttiniswsbavesv- erationoiiiee. ing mid-November at O'lAa.ry. charictuwwn and Mcreil. Improved Sire Policy We have received a copy oi the Improved sire Policy for pure bred cattle now in eriect in the prov- ince oi Nova. Scotla. - This policy which provided grants upweaomooperanlmalisclsimesl to have produced a distinct im- provement in Nova acotian cattle. Certainly it has been the means of larmera financing the purchase or a better class oi sires than would otherwise have been possible. Federation Activities Ommty. indexation directors have already held meetings in King's and Queen's Counties and the dir- ectors will meet in summerside next Thursday night. As stated before it is planned to hold the annual meetings in mid-November and the school district meetings will be held throughout the prov- ince on the night oi November 10th. It is not too soon for the members to start making plans and inter- esting their neighbors who are not members in supporting the Fed- cratlon. Agriculture is not out oi the woods and indeed we can iorsee some very important problems com- ing up. Agriculture. before the de- velopment oi the Federation, was in no .positlon to compete with capital and organized labor not a fair share oi the national income. During the past iliteen years while everything may not have been on- tlreiy satisfactory. yet conditions in general have improved and much or this improvement is due to the activities of the Federation of Ag- riculture in this country. A strong Federation oi Agricul- ture is in a position to negotiate with Governments on behalf oi the farmer and to influence public op- inion by reasonable , " ' . Experiment With Corn Varieties During the past summer tour Kings County farmers carried out tests to determine the relative qualities of dlilerent strains at hybrid corn. The onc's tested were Canada Numbers 56. 355. 531. H0 250, and also.a first generation cross. Carrbred. Number 56 saw what appeared to be a heavier growth but did not ear up well'and when blown into the silo was lacking in substance Numbers ass and 631 which have been widely ollcred for sale while quite satisfactory were not as good as also which eared up the best and gave a better growth 01 ladder as well Csnbred was a variety which was hoped would mature suffic- iently well to provide seed and a sample or the ears are being dried to find out whether it will grow next spring. . IN MEMORIAM , nriovingmesrsoryoirreatossls. Campbdll. wlsopalaed sway Oct. eetltlsee. It is lonesome here without yell. Tbere is such a vacant place, News never hear your iootsiepe Or see your smiling taee. Aswelovedyomsowemissyon In our thoughts you are Loved. resssesnbered, long for, Bringing memories ever dear. Iver lununberad" by Wile and ' Family. l liadio Personality of Maryland - Bahqi National Assembly. ssununa soorr. NIAI at in Queen Iweet. ' 0001'! iur Christmas Photo- Ifiiill - OIIESTEIFIILDS - I-"lowered Velour. special Low Price. Toombs Music Store. BALI. Saturday. October 21st. 6 P. M. Baptist school Room. Prince Street. Ladies aild Prince Edward Island Hospi- DUNDAS UNITED BAPTIST olruiwn. - services Sunday. Oct. 22nd. Sunday School 10 A. M. Preaching service 11 A.iM: Prayer Meeting Tuesday evening. 3 o'clock. Lic. W. D. Johnston. "IOOTLIOIITQ AND GREASE PAINT".-A lecture by iuginald Kins. actor and lecturer. on Theatre subjects. Prince oi Wales College. October zm. at 8 PM. All interested cordially invited. MURRAY HARBOUR PA'liOlt- AL CHARGE. United Church or Canada. Services, Sunday, Oct. 22nd. Murray Harbour 11 A. M. Little Sands 3 P. M. Belle River 330 P. M. Murray River 7.00 P. M. Rally Day services at all churches. D. Wallace MacPherson. ,Min- IN CANADA. - The Broolrileld charge. The following will be the services on the next Lord's Day. October 22nd.' Glasgow Road 11 A. M. Brookileld 3 P. M. Sunday School 2 P. M. l-Iartsville 7.30 P. M. Rev. Nell Herman will be in charge of all! the servbes. Hearty welcome o a . FUNERAL YESTERDAY -The lunnral of Elizabeth Ann Macm- nls took place yesterday mcmlng iron the A. A. Henneasey Funeral Home to St. Dunstan's Basilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. James smith, who also conducted services at the grave. The pail-bcavrers. all hews oi the deceased. were: John, James and Joseph Macisaac, and John 1. Andrew and Alexander Mac- Innis. interment took place in the Catholic cemetery. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yesterday. a woman charged with intimidation was sentenced to three months in jail. A man can- victed or reckless driving was tin- ed 350 and costs or 30 days in jail, while the same man charged with being drunk and disorderly was also fined :20 and costs or 30 days in jail. A man charged with oper- ating a motor vehicle while in- toxicated was remanded until to- day. while a- drunk and incapable was fined 85 and costs or 10 days. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi Malcolm Mcliensie. who departed this iiie October zoos. lees. Sweet memr' wilidlnger ioreves-. Time cannot change them, its true Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. Lovingly Remembered by no Wiie. .:m.-j.--i..' IN S MEMORIAM lniolsdandiovlng memoryol our dear husband and iailrer. Oordonl. Sentner. whom God calIedllemeon0eiober:0th.1Ml5. surrounded by friends we are lonesome. lntbemidstoiieyweasoblae, Withaamilsonour wehave heartache, Longing dear daddy for you. !adlylliiaaedandAlwaysBemens- - basedbylllswlieandtwo Commonwealth THE PRESBYTERIAN CHUBEH V lien Iahagaay Tedsilueliere, IMVINGAL AIIAIII. D. I. Walker. president Cooperative , Federation oi Prince llriward Island will speak over cm! Saturday, October list at 1.18 p. m. t , NIW DOENION United Church. special service Sunday. Oct. 22 at 1.!) p.m. W. R. Shaw. lii.B.!:., will speak on "Some Impressions of Europe” special music. POWNAL UNITED CIIADOI. - Services October 22nd. Bunvbury at 11.00 A. is. Mount Herbert at 2.30. Pownal communion at 7.30 P. M. Preparatory service Friday at 7.30. Rev. A. S. Weir, Minister. . JUST RECEIVED England's fin- es: shoes for men. Celebrated "K Shoes". Browns. blacks. brogues. 34 less on account of devalusted pound. Wright Shoe Co., Gr-aiton Street Store: WINSLOI PASTORAL CHANGE. -Services Sunday. October 22nd. are as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. M. Princetown Road 730 P. M. Sunday schools regular hours. Rev. J. R. Skinner. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Belfast. Sunday. October 22nd. 11 A. M. Guest speaker Rev. E. M. W”eelock. Maritime Repres- entative oi the British and Foreign Bible Society. HANIPSHIBE CHURCH SEB- VICE. A Miss Malbel Newson.will be the guest speaker at the Thank Otiering Service Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. in Hampshire Ch rch. special music with Mr. Ralph ay- r, as violinist and Mrs. Reg Clark at soloist. CAVENDISH UNITED , PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - Sunday. Oct. 22nd. North Rustloo 111 A. M. stan- ley Bridge 7.30 P. M. The Sacra- ment oi the Lord's Supper will be observed at both services. Sunday School-Cavendish 10 A. M. North Rustlco 10 A. M. Rev. George Gough, Minister. Mn, FABMER.-We have been able to procure a limited number ni Dust Goggles, suitable for Threshing or any other work where dust is a nuisance. Get yours at once. Dust Goggles im- only 98c at the Hughes Drug Co., mi” Ltd YORK PASTORAL CHARGE. - Central 11 A. Mt. Pleasant Grove and P. M. York 7.30 P. M. Notice time of evening service. 7.30 P. M. Mrs. Fred Osborne will be the guest speaker at York. special music. Rev. John Douglas. CHURCH NOTICE. - October 22:: . Worship. New Glasgow Chr stian. 10 A. M. Bible School. 11 A. M. Lord's supper . and Preaching service. 3 P. M. Caven- dish Baptist Church. All welcome. P. L. Richardson. Minister. HUNTER RIVER. CHARGE. - Services October 22nd. Wlltshlre 11 A. M. Wheatlcy River Thanksgiv- ing service 3 P. M. Hunter River Thanksgiving Service 7.30. sermon "The Providence of God." special music. All are cordially invited to Worship with Thanksgiving. Rev. Howard Christie. Minister. TIIANKOFFEBING - The an- nual Thsnlrolferlng service -of Geddie Memorial Auxiliary oi the W. M. S. will be held on Sunday evening. .Oct. 22nd at 7.30. The Minister will conduct the service and a solo and quartettes will be rendered by members of the Cav- endish choir. You are invited to” worship with us. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Wil- liam Ponchcre who passed away. October so. 1949. Eternal rest grant unto her 0. Lord Andhlet perpetual light shine upon er. - Alieeiionately remembered and sadly missed by Husband and Daughters, lean and Elva. Family. (Week -End Specials .48 OZ. TINS TANGERINE ORANGE JUICE. 2 for . . .; 75: PEACHES. Z fins seaealaeeedas WOODBURTS 4 I grolusr soar. CREAM-STYLE com. bors........29c "ll Gsssrispeaaerv A'OoedMu'sic I. ' C. SALMON. 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