"Agriculture conditions in this Province are much worse than the Gov realizes or is wining to aomit." said John A. liriacuunatd u'.C.-Third lungs). speaking on the Draft Address in - the Legislature yesterday after- noon. Ms. MacDonald went on to show that the farm income is down 12 per cent from 1953 and 15 per cent from 1952. He felt that one of the most pressing needs of the farming population was markets. "we have the highest quality pro- ducts and it is pitiable -to,thlnk that we have so much trouble in disposing of them." Another pressing problem noted by the membe from Cardigan. was one of credit and capital to assist agriculture. "The Govern- ment says that mortgage money is available to farmers but that has not been the experience of Long Term Loan Bureau For Farmers. Suggested no &Mc I Ptthtle Work upon the job of complotlng the Montague bridge. He noticed that the roads are becoming fairly well widened and subgraded but criticiud the Department for working so late in the fall. In some cases. he said. the road work is continued right up to Christmas. Mr. MacDonald was not satis- fied with the allotment of road work given to Kings County. He slid that when the Trans Canada Highway was begun Kings County was promised that they would be compensated in proportion to the amount of work being done on the Trans Canada in Queens and THRILLS! AND CHILLS! WILL TINGLE YOUR SPINE WHEN YOU SEE THIS GREAT MYSTERY MOVIE DRAMA ON THE PRINCE EDWARD frtaee OOIIII. Q Ill Bat Ob statement was not borne out by figures which showed that since the Trans Canada was started. a million dollars more had been spent In Prince than in Kings and a million and a hall more in Queens than in Kings. SAW SEVER-S HAND MINITANOS, Man. (CF)-A nine- year-old boy was reported in good condition in hospital Wednesday after suffering the loss of his right hand Monday in a buzz saw ac- cident. Irwin Seib grabbed the handle of the saw when he stumb- led. His right hand hit the saw and was severed at the wrist. .-u 1'he Guardian Page I Friday, February 25. 1955 TH 'H M. TRUUHLE. WRAllIuwMHU&I m'.t::::'.:.':.?'.:J.:,' IT SPLIT THE WEST IN TWOI -L1.-.-, -. n..s,:. MIDNIGHT HIT PARADE TONIGHT AT II:30 those who came looking for It- The Farm Loan Board and the Farm improvement Act are good but they don't go far enough." Mr. J. A. MacDonald Federal and Provincial Govern- ments with the municipal govern- P.E. island Hopilal Preliminary Student "Cpped" Friends and relatives of 19 Preliminary student nurses of Murray Har me P. E. Island Hospital witnessed the capping and candle- lighting exercises at the Cundall Home on Wednesday night. The students were also presented with Testaments (min the Gideons by Mrs. N. D. MacLean and took the I 1-llnlwice Nightingale pledge before Rev. M. D. Dunbar. l-ii-uni Row. left to right-Donalda Christine MacKay; High Bank; Margaret June. MacLeod. Grandvlew; Emilio Williams, Charlottetown; g Noll wiltshire; Ruby Eileen MacPhee, Heatherdale: Car- lsage. N. S.: Mary Janet Bell. Summerside; Margaret Joan Melvina Stewart, 1 Mildred Penelope MacLeod, Millar, Murray Harbour North; Shirley Margaret Ann Perry, East Royalty; Katherine Jean MacLean, 'Long Creek; Marian Frances Clark, New Wiltshire; Barbara Ann MacKinnon. Charlottetown; Marjorie June Pickard, Charlottetown; Eileen Frances Robertson, Barrlngton Pas- olvn Joan Nelson, Charlottetown; Vivia Claire Prowse, Delaney, Albany. bour; Clara Elizabeth Sharam, Charlottetown; Katheryn Bernice Shepard, Louisburg, N.S.; Back Row- Charlottetown; Betty Ann Bessie Alta Barter's Film Lab. Eastern Guardian 'l'ETl-IRS ROAD Variety Con- ml Hurray River Hall. Friday. February 25th. 8 p. m. "PANTRY SALE at T. M. Ll;-uz-llynls Store. Saturday. 3 p.m. SSponsored by Ladles' Curling Club TIIARLOTTETOWN 0 PTO- MPITIHSTS will remain open all day Wednesday and close Satur- rlsr afternoon beginning March first. 'PRESBY'l'ERlAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sun- day. February 27th. Wood Islands I” li a in. Murray Harbour South in m. Caledonia 1.80 p. m. Min- l!iFr Rev. E. S. Hales. 'sT. PETER! BAY PAS- TORAL CHARGE. - The United Church of Canada. Services for Sunday. February 27th. Greenw Service at 11 a. in. St. Peter's re vice at 8 p. m. Marie Service at 1.30 p. m. Rev. Russell A. Mac- Leod. Minister. -ononoarown PASTORAL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services for February mi. 11 a. m. Milltown Cross. 2.30 p. m. Sturgeon. 7 p. sh. George- town. Rev. W. A. Paterson, Min- later. "HIE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - Murray Harbour: Charge. Minister. Reverend H. C. lilscdougall, B. A.. B. D.. Murray River ii a. m. Little lands I p. Ia. Murray Harbour 7.31 p. m. WALLEYFIELD - ORWELL lll.-IAD CONGREGATIONS. - Ser- vices Sunday. February flth. Vai- lsyfield 11 a. rn. Belle liver 8.00 I. m. Orwell Head 7.” p. m. Rev. A. C Fraser. Minister. "l'l-ll.) PRISBYTIRIAN Church in Canada. Services Sun- day. February 27. Cardigan. 11 am. Lorne Vail . I p.m.; Mon- tsizue 7:30 p.m. a ser- ies of sermons on he Cross. (1) ''In the land of the enemy". sun- dry School. Montague. 10 a.m. You are welcome to these ser- rlres Rev. D. A. Campbell. min- II" 'lil0NTAGUE UNITED BAP- TIST PASTOBATE. - Iervices Sunday. February 27th. Rev. Row- land 6. Hill. Pastor. 9.45 a. In. Mllllltlrzuo Sunday School. 11.00 lFarm Problems Discussed .By Mr. Thomas R. Cullen That the Government urge Ot- tawa to establish a floor price on eggs and have it apply at the producer's level was suggest- ed by Mr. T. R. Cullen Liberal. Second Kings. when he spoke on the Draft Address in the Legis- lature yesterday. Mr. Cullen said that egg prices are supported by a floor price at ship board and pointed out that if this floor price were paid the producer it would give a fair return for feed and labor in- volved but the costs of grading. crating; freight and handling from are to Montreal are taken. out of the we and the producer takes what is left. . l "A few weeks a 0''. said Mr.' Cullen "the price ropped to 28c 30c. This is absolutely wrong; the floor price should apply to the producer. even though it had to be a few cents lower than Sac”. He went on to show that the floor price does apply to the roducer of butter and added. " e are on an oven foot- ing wlth the dairymen in Can- tral Canada. WEED CONTROL The Member from second Kings commended the Department of iculture for its weed control no cy but emphasised the im- portance of the eradication of ragwort which is prevalent in certain parts of his district. He said that ragwort was poisonous to cattle and if allowed to pro- aegate freely could result in un- id loss to farmers. "The Department of Public Works is doing splendid work and we have a good mileage of roads widened and sub-graded in our district last year". continued Mr. Cullen, "It is getting to the point where we can see that in a few years all roads will be completely aubgraded and widen- ed." He said that he was dis- appointed that more work was the district and asked the Min- ister to give special attention to this part of the district this year. Mr. Cullen praised the estab- lishment of the cold storage plant under the Jones Government. He 5.. ,H. M. Smith. R. MacDonald. H, said Mr. MacDonald. He felt that the Government should set up a loan bureau where farmers could obtain long term loans at a low rate of in- terest. In this connection he pointed out that in the Province of Quebec. where such a Board is in operation (The Farm Credit Bureau). &'t87.000.000 was loaned in 1952 and 18.000 young men were permanently established on farms. "Our young people are not staying on the farms( and anyone who travels throllgh this country can see this only too well," continued Mr. MacDonald. "We will continue to lose our Curling Draw For Montague The following is Saturday's draw for mixed curling at the Montague curling rink: . 8.30 pm. East Ice-A. Sullivan B. Smith, J. Shaw. D. N-icholson vs. Dr. L. Johnstone. V. MacDon- ald. J. Ballem. L. MacLure. West Ice-G. Gordon. 0. Poole," N. Thompson. K. " Q 5 vs, Judge Deslloches. L. Sinclair. R. M-chon. M. Poole. 8.00 p. m. East Ice-C. Stewart. H. Clair, C. Nicholson, B. Beck vs. Fraser. C. Ings. West Ice-G. MacDonald. B. McGowan. W. Morton. .1. Baker vs. A. MacDonald. A. liIacGregor. G. MacNeill. H. Hooley. young people unless we do some- thing to assist them real soon." HORTICULTURISTS Mr. MacDonald expressed agree- ment with the Government's po- licy of appointing two horticul- turists and said that the process- ing of our products on the Island would be a great boon to agri- culture. He felt. however. that the assistance given through the ground limestone policy should M increased since a great many farmers. he said. were not able to buy the limestone at the pres- ent price. Mr. MacDonald felt that the appointment of an agri- cultural representative at Sum- merside was a good thing but was of the opinion that these men should get out more among the meat participating where is it in- volved. for grade A and is now 20 or: Mr. T. R. Cullen 9-30 0- m. Dr. Cudmore. G. Kennedy. Donald vs. W. MacLean. Maclntyre. E. E. Mac- H. In- man. It. Mellish. L. Davis. West ic Donald. D. Acorn, e-R. lnman. E. Robertson, M, Judgg, J. Mac- C. Llewellyn vs. D. McGowan. L. MacDonald, not done in the eastern part of lo pers as well as to the strawberry growers. "One species of fish that has become very scarce is smells. The number of smelts in our rivers and bays has been de- creasing year by year till this year smells were so scarce some of the fishermen. either did not set any nets at all or took them up in the middle of the season. Continued on Page 11 Montague Curling Draw Todays draw for play at the Montague Curling Rink: 6.30 p. In. Sandy MacDonald vs. winner of Jardine vs MacLean; Open ice 8:30. p. m. Winner section "B" vs. Dr. L. A. Johnston: Open ice 9.30 p. m. '1'. Clair vs winner of 6.30 round Physical Fitness: Finals Tip Top Trophy competit- n. Murray Harbor Kings Champs 'l(ING RICHARD AND THE CRU- SADERSJ FROM EPIC ADVEN- TURE TALE. OPENED YESTER- DAY PBZCEQIIY. chivalry and history came alive on the Cinemascope screen of the Prince Edward The- atre yesterdsy when Warner Bros.. "King Richard and The Crusad- ers." from Sir Walter Scott's classic "The Talisman," opened. Rex Harrison. Virginia M a ,v o. George Sanders and Laurence Har- vey star in the Warner-Color pro- duction. Harrison portrays the role of the Sultan Saiadin. the leader of the Moslems in the 12th Cen- tury wars wlth the invading Chris- iisns led by King Richard the Lionhearted. George Sanders. Vir- ginia Mayo is seen in the role of the king's niece and newcomer Laurence Harvey essays the part of the" knight errant. Sir Ken- neth. The story concerns the attempt of King Richard. leading a com- bined orce of all the Christian nations of the 12th Century. to recover the Holy Sepulchre from the Moslems. The Crusade leads from the castles of England through the doors of Oriental pal- aces to the bloody battlefields of the Near East. that this matter will be clarified." farmers to learn of their prob- lems. "I asked the Minister whe- ther thcre would be an office opened in Kinsg County. but he didn't say yes and he didnt say no." Mr. MacDonald added. "I hope that he will see fit to do this in the near future." The excellent work being done by the St. George calf club was noted by Mr. MacDonald who said, "the work done by this club is exceptional and worthy of emu- lation. it reflects great credit on the agricultural representative, Mr. Deacon. If more of this work 5' carried out we will have a A ter satisfied youth." Mr. MacDonald praised the work of the directors of the Dundee Plowing Match under the leader- ship of Mr. Leslie Hunter. "From a small beginning they have grown to be one of the best shows in the Province attracting people from one end of the Island to the other and many from the Mainland." Mr. MacDonald add- od. "I understand that competi- tors will be coming from the Mainland this year." Speaking of the potato situation. Mr. MacDonald said. "It presents a very confused picture; I hope. now that the Federation of Agri- culture has asked for a clear out statement on Government policy LABOR Ir UNEMPLOYMENT Labor should get recognition through a small department of Satisfaction was expressed by the Cardigan member on the bring to oomplei pf the Active Treatment Centre. a. though. he said. it was bahim. time in coming. He regrettet. that the agreement on allowances in connection with the Disabled Person's Act had been delayed. "It should have been in operation from the first of the year as it is in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick. Hon. Earle MacDonald: told you that?" John A. MacDonald: "I read it in s Monclon newspaper." Hon. Earle MacDonald: "we are doing the same and I can guarantee you that not one che- que in Nova Scotia or New Brunswick has been mailed yet." Mr. MacDonald said he was 100 per cent behind Dr. MacMillan in his plea for hospital assistance. "We should be doing more in this Province than we have been doing. we are far below the grant being given in other Provinces." he said. "The need is urgent." I notice that all the Govern- ment speakers seem to stress the school building program being carried out by the Department of Education but a more important phase of the Department's work is the training of teachers." He said that there is a lack of good teachers and wondered whether the teacher training program could he stepped up. Mr. MacDonald congratulated "Who PRINCE EDWARD Mat. Ifelsrtgcaton. pnecoids in New I955 itilllllllll TEAM AIIIIIMAIII: WASHER .-it-al"lldul2.s3'ot9lsotF Yes, here's I washer that really does 'thinIs for itself". It ills esrlomeliuly, vadioe Ire right length of time automatically, thoroughly rinses automatically and damp dries. Vii its two complete and separate washing cycles. eepecially adapted to varying loo& and fabrics, it's like having two washer in one. And there's no question of guesswork- the TEL-A-FABRIC signal panel Eghee up .. indicate the washing cycle in operation. FEATURING THI AND SAT. IHOWI 3:80 - 7 - I PRICES: 35:-A500: Eve. 850750 "King Richard and The Cru- saders" was produced by Henry Blanke for Warner Brosi. and was directed by David Butler. Max Steiner composed the music said it reads d a valuable ser- vice to both pmduce" and mm the Government. was the opinion expressed by Mr. MacDonald Un- employment. lte felt. was every- body's problem and Joint plans It was the Murray Harbour hockey team that won the King's County Intermediate "C" cham- pionship on Monday night and am. Montague Service. 10.00 a.m. Sturgeon Sunday School. 2.00 p. in. Murray Harbour Sunday School. I-00 p. m. Murray River Sunday All-FABRIC CONTIOI. DIAI. The correct washing cycle with lust rhc Minister. Servl f s d - . gm” 3.7030 pi, hsiurragvonnilv:-r mm.” mu. mm '01; mu: 1:. 110;! 5:: is Haasr :0:-Jylggfseli Jgvgtm for the mm. should be worked out between the ".3," unoumpfwmi (hm hmmpwh me R'.J"0'wed ' bi 'cuo'mm'umon. Sunday School. 11.00 a. m. Morn- 5.2 at sou,-is. ture and rhenghtlength ofnme. . . with ing Service and Junior Sunday you a twist of the ALL-FABRIC dull Pram Meetings as usual. ..'('HUttcH or CHRIST. the rd's Day, February Tfth. 1955. Montague: 10.00 I. m. Bible School ltl all area. 11.00 a. in. The Lord's Sulmvr and Prose g Service. Murray River: 11'. a. in. Bible School and the Lord's In par. Ming? Hgrmunr: s.oo p. m. lble In e Lord's Supper. glmbuled Evangelistic service at Cc Murray River Church of llrist at 3.00 p. m. Everyone wei- Konneih T. Norris .lvan- 'MAGl8TRA'I'E'S COURT - School. 1.!) p. in. Mission Band. 7.!) p. m. Evening Service with two young men who attended Boy's Parliament. taking part. Address by David MacDonald of Charlottetown. Lower Montague. 0.45 a. m. Morning Service and Sunday School. The win gave Murray Harbour in two-goal edge in the two-game total goal series: Souris having won the first game 3-2 at Murray Harbour on Saturday night. Murray Harbour now advances into the Island semi-finals against the Intermediate "C" winners of Queens County. :fd':": rnnsrrrrns: snowmo IN runes COUNTY r;gg::.:;3:t;a3 '.';.,'ij;;l ' if.t'fl.'.'f.. me " 0 - . that simulates h;v'g":z MAYFAIII THEATRE ::::'...".:::":; nu man. now --mu 40-! 3;-a;..:.io:uv&'navtI:7 - ml-ms"! widiltshreeeeietyfeauaeeszssfe to o: rm 1' FED. 25 I 1C temperature for Iabria. sale eyiadar hers W33-"J-'lso."-"..'l't """"' I-alosv -' ssruaoav """"""'r'-' "WW- I-lliii :3 53i'.'.-.':l",u:; co-arm... g ' 1 ovsenow mg SERVICE lit-W hllwi l ll L1."..'..'i'1'.'3.:"..'...”"'"....".t.'..' u'.'."3".'..'”..'12.'...'.'..'.'.'.3 :4” Rev. .1. is. near. M W W M W” ” I budget. Visit tulle today. 3 vuuowuwrl . 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