i JULY. 11. 1552 ' A Feature for Every Friday- Among The Farmers THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN V THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved for news of local Interest, but ndvertislng 01 I II"!!! nature may be inserted It five cents a word. strictly pay- Federation of Agriculture iiews --T.-4 V Tint lweot Smell Down through the years the oets have romsnced about the sweet smell of the new mown hay but to the farmer working in the in the stifling we suspect the been of minor importance. Hay making joy to the poet blisterinl sun or heat of a hay mow signlflcsncc. of the odor has a thing of he may the farmer it is mostly but to matter of sweat and the hardest of work. While modern machinery has lightened much of the labor, yet the weather is still the all im- portant factor in the storing of which is made in completing the oper- To obtain the best quality good feed and the progress aiion. it is likely that the whole ope man should be completed in space of two or three days rather than in two or trhee weeks. A: grasses and clovers approach maturity the cellulose which is di- to llgnin (a fancy for wood) which is indi- gestible turns name gestlble and also prevents to certain extent the digestion other foods eaten by the animal. ten days the weath- ideai for hay making time for curing before it can be safely For the past er has been but hay still requires much stored. Maritime Power and The St. Lawrence Seaway While the St. Lawrence Seaway has been promoted chiefly fro the standpoint of improved trans- yet we suspect that the prime motive is really the pro- portatlon. vision of cheap power for the I rlustrial heartland of Canada. U doubtedly the Seaway will be tremendous importance and value '.lirectly to Central Canada and 1 directly to all Canada. The be eficial effects may, however, take stic way of putting its memoers' savings to work for the benefit not only of themselves, but for those who require to borrow from time to time. The Co-op Union brings together thc various Co-op Associations of the Province which from year to year are steadily de- veloping and becoming a greater force in the economy of the Province. is The Co-op way of doing busi- ness has not only benefited the individual members but has put new life and new courage in many Island communities by harnessing the brains and energies of people in a united effort. Co-operation is not simply a way of making more money or saving more money but a means of educating people r- in business principles and bring- ing an understanding of the econ- omic forces which affect their everyday lives. Grain Cohference On July 28th and 29th repre- a sentatlves from member organiza- of tions of the C. F. A. will meet in Ottawa and thresh out if possible a solution to the question of dis- tributing western grain in the eastern Provinces. That Eastern livestock production depends to a large extent on western grain is freely admitted and while the Eastern feeder has no right to expect the western farmer to sup- ply him with grain at a loss, yet he does have a right to expect m that grain will be available when required and to expect that spec- ulative operations which do not benefit the western producer n- should not result in rapid and 11- wide price changes prejudicial to of a stable eastern economy. The western farmer is satisfied n- that his position has been im- n- proved by state control market- ing of coarse grains. The Eastern able in advance. cilggey's Pharmacy. hing. Bryenton and at Brown Electric. men. smart, Magdalen Islands, 2061 or 540. tested, within 80 d BREADALBANE Church. There will Sunday, July 13 at ducted by Mr. Moderator. PRESBYTERIAN Canada. July 13: HOWARD Maa!N'NIs WEAR at 175 Queen Street. 'TRE3CBl.PTION HOT PLATES - RADIO REPAIRS Vsil's Service. 204 Kent. St. Divine service Harrington 11 Marshfield 3 pm.:- Mt. Stewart 7.30 JIMIMTB TAXI - Phone 51!. FOOT- SERVICE" CANE. all stun for home can- McKay. 32.95 and 34.05 DONEGAL TWEED SUITS for colourful, 357.50 at Jack Cameron's. durable, TWO FLIGHTS WEEKLY to the P. Q. Phone Maritime Central Airways Limited Radio DONEGAL TWEED Sport Suits 351.50. The smartest, most. colour- kei: today at Jack Cameron's. CHURCH SERVICES North Try- on Presbyterian Church, July 13, 11 a.m., Sunday following the service. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deaconess. Sunday School ALL CATTLE exhibited at the Charlottetown Exhibition must be aye for Bangs Disease. Apply to Dominion Dept. of Agriculture, Charlottetown. Presbyterian be service on 11 am. con- Gardiner Dalzell, BA. Rev. D. A. Campbell, Interim Church in Sunday, a .m.; sonar-IAW 'QIlIlrtatte will sing in Rose Valley United Church, sun. day, July 13 at 8 pm. ATTENTION Fanmzns - Mus. tard la a menace to crops. spray now with Naugateck weed-bane. Sold by Weeks' Coal Yard, Char- lottietown. ROSE VALLEY United Church. Re-opening Services, Sunday, July 13 with three services. special music! at all services. BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH CHARGE - services Sunday, July lath: Bedeque ll a.m.; Borden 3 pm.: Albany 7:30 pm. Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A., Minister. HAZELBBOOK Baptist Church. Service Sunday, July 13 at 3 p.m. Bryer Robert Jones will be the speaker. Note change of hour, of service. NORTH RIVER United Baptist Pastorate, Sunday. July 13: Long Creek 11.00 am.; Clyde River 3.00 p.m.; Kingston 7.30 p.m. Sunday Schools as locally announced. Rev. H. Barber, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Schedule for Sunday. July 13: Wood Islands 11 a.m.; Sunday School 10 am.: Iris 3 pm.; Caledonia. 7.30 pm. Rev. E. S. Hales, minister. COVEHEAD - STANHOPE, Un- ited Church services for Sunday, July 13 are: West Covehead 11 a.m. with Sunday School; Covehead Road 7.30 pm. There will be no service in Stanhope Church. Rev. Thomas A. Wilson, minister. CAVENDISH United Pastoral Charge. Sunday, July 13: Stanley Bridge 11 a.m.; North Rustico 7.30 p.m. Sunday School. Cavendish 10 am. in the Baptist Church: North Rustlco, 6.30 pm. George Gough, minister. POLICE COURT -- In the City Police Court yesterday morning before Magistrate K.M. Martin, one vagrant. was sentenced to 90 days Charlottetown When I-IMCS Quebec sailed from Halifax rece ntly, aboard bound for month mer ramps with cudets CPO Kenneth lnizalls, New VVestm burg, N. S., Lakeficld, Ont. the Commonwealth Sea Cadet Cede g .. Y 5 ” ihcre Show n CPO it Bound Fr Eland Camp at HMS Osprey. Portland, in Great Britain the cadets will visit Holland, Germany, Denmark and Sweden attending sum- in each country. instcr, PO David Gallant, Charlottetown, were six Royal Canadian Sea Cadets England. Alter above aboard the cruiser Quebec are, left to right, B.C., CPO Blair Lodger, Winnipeg, CPO Robert Parks, Lunen- lvor Jonas, Branlford, Ont., and CFO Nick Powell. FRCN Photo) PAGE THREE ilrop Reportediin PEI Egg Production Egg production on Prince Edward Island has dropped approx.u'n.ate- ly twenty-ftva per cent from peels which was reached this year in mid-May, reports Mr. I". M. then, district inspector of poultry prod- ucts. Prevailing warm weather and more extensive range feeding is ap- parently having a detrimental ef- fect on quality which is now re- ported as only fair. Top grades no in good demand and all available supplies are moving freely to other Maritime consuming centres and Newfoundland with uncicrgrades go- ing to Montreal. Prices have strengthened on top grades gun producers are now receiving for un- traded eggs delivered AL 44, AM 42, B 22, C 15. Dealers are quoting 1'0? the graded pack delivered AL AM 50, 13 28, 0 20, and quoting this pack to retailers at AL 55, AM 53, B 32, C 23. Retail to con- lumer AL -60, AM 53-3, 13 39-47. Poultry market is weak and deal- ers are very cautious in pm-chug, receiving financial assistance from the Society. From time to time donation, "9, made by leading English speaking friends and needless to say. such a mark of friendship is deeply ap. preciated, .The following is the slate of of. flcers for the Charlottetown branch for next year;.. President - Mrs. Jerome G31. 3 llani. Vice-Prcs;dent -. M;-5, vemm-, Maoliiachern. Treasurer - Mrs. J. H. Bian- chard. Secretary - Iilr. F. E, Doiron, Activities 0f Cooperative Est Thomas Aquinas Union Of PEI .id. Reviewed Society Holds Auditor - Mr. Jerome Gallant, Committee - Mrs. Relic Gallant, Mrs. Edmond Arscnault, Mrs. John Walsh, Mrs. Robert Arsenault, Mrs. Henry Doiron, Mrs. Cyriac Gallant, Mrs. Eddie Gallant, Mrs. Adolphe Doiron. Mrs. Cyril shepherd, Mrs. - v - I v . - -d" D-"L REV. J- V. Crawford. in jail and one drunk and ii an- many years in Drodl-I01"! I PW feed" "I35 L”''""”5 if? udkfjsilg It . if - - James Davey, Mrs. Andrew Arse- mhrked "Sm" ”" m" Maritime gozrungi sf::lL”gc,,LT,lf;, '.i,e,,,,Td”;?,o COMMUNION Service in Annan- ?1:l:s.Was (med 310 and Wang 01 ten Ililiht-'tMfisicliaFi:l1lly Murphy, M”. CCOIIOIHY. . 1 M b , 1f. dale United Church, July 13 at 2.30 To dc appy on S em p.m. conducted by Rev, Mr, Cor. Following are excerpts from the alive. I believe Abraham Lincoini --- The history of industrial ORWELL - VERNON United W-'10i7m5"I I” Cent”) C””dB has ,1 kum report submitted by President said ”Nothlng can ruin a. countrv The annual meeting Of the Char- been clearly Illoclaied with 3 1' it Any G00 I ' ...... Church M C&m,m”' Services mi Louis O'Connor at the annual if the people themselves undertake ilottetown branch or the St Th - - iiigmixigriitimlexiduasiridal amziiiiitiiziyig From time to limp we liciir, liai" my Exvch GL'l5JG?VI;3 lgglzrlshnu :I1xeurililyy'V.ItlIl1gy 1; Sorzilvdfzlll 11.i5apII1rn.. f.3?f:l”gnf::W;rdag”?: ihlgdC0-gneII'- salfety; notliirfiizt 0?" save,” 3 Aflmas Society was held mtrvin SI'"'I”'1"k5 "lid "wk ""9 . urc r , , . -. . , , ' ce war s- ' l n Ian 5 r v , ' . . W: W3. ::l..2.:i..”:.::.g::.:l .2::;:::.:.”i: Nifan.".:.w at 25? .::::::".m H " 3 Y ”l.iil””i ;".l-i,”:1:...:2..t3:f it-up wu- ers w con r u e e L . - - "L Cavendl h 3 Ms” L 7.30. My t ' t i t ' "Perhaps in no year sinc tie "W lit. h . th. ' 'di I ' I ' f V . . rence Sdawhyt atrhd III niiightswerlg Iiiizitddjiiiiltvogiiilitghllrigiguiiioiils IIIIIIII; WHW31”W0ri-hf mI1'II:t6l'- a hint??? John F. MMKay' ED" inception of the Co-operativea Uri- to rezdniliulst lltiltlliigiiig C;liIIl('IIlllni iizifdghggp of members mate in M. GoonWEAn HI'MIIer t e ar me a ' - - . g . . g - , xziilireziie to aa complementary. P0W' such 5 statement may mdkme TRYON- BONSHAW Grou of - i3oerI:nhal?res;)exiiiel1d:htzinvoiIIdI1(Ir mgtlaxzii-Sds tsfiifelserieiiidgi-tiafkethietspgtfgfy tltllidtrii- In. his Waning ”'"”k'”- if” Maritime ln- either of two things. First, that P HAMPTON Pastoral Charge, the This has necessmwd the holding mg can Save it if they lave my 3:':-:l1:eE:l.lh1e3T- J. H. Blanchard, d el pment if - g atllgtrlegvg in to prosper and Man- United Baptist Churches. On Sun united church of Canada. member, for their vices Sunday July 13: Eonshaw 11 the Federation has not done what sex-.. the member expected or; second. that which others to accomplish they should do themselves. (1 , of sev m t" f B d . . . , ay July 13,Trycn.Sunday School three E? Mffdfilgg-art: xYnl:l;:mg:"lm continuing li'lI.CrE5L in the welfare limo economy he kept on a sound g . y y , basis. The suggestion arising at that the member is not aware of a.mweEiizlgiglaxyyiorshlghnggg g,g;., Desablge 3 Vlctpmg Conjunction with me Pp E. L Cm- "The Comparative Umon mm of the Society. He gave is brief 39. 4 ,p 7 the FNGHHP" 3leF”'mC3””” what " has d,9,"he',he1u-2,. aim School, 2.00 pm. Public Worship, ,,',i,,,Ji.'.';” W" ' ' Butch 515 Uhioh League. In the past never accomplish the tasks foricmtm 9t L”? W9” 0f "115 50C1'3IY Il'!l'315GPC0110mY,'09qlI1'P meeting that the Dominion Gov- In dealing vu a Fh e 3.00 ppm. Rev. W. G. Kmam mm; - year due to quick decision requng which in was designed mm suchiwhlcli is doing so much for the small trucks with auto Irnmehl might I39 I"l"9-"ed I” it may ha pmmed out iii”, ":0 tor. ' , . ed in some cases an executive com- time as the local organizations edumi-Ian GI Acadia” Wulh 111 I-his IIWSA TINY ”""' bum "3 Oi-if POW" Pmblems "WY "9'- be dm"e"I means "'9 Mmaiffe en gggg, CPR:sB;3TEl):I'.n:' ghurch in mittee consistinz of the pl'cs- which are its promoters realize Pll0VmC9- "mil "P W II19 YOHEII so far fetched as it first appears. the member to.acquaint . lms I CORNWALL United Charge Se” am! :1. Wopfle 1'1 Charge. The mems of me Cogopemuve Union the immensity of men. responsmlg The minutes of the last meeting punishment they get on I The Maritime Power Commission with what is going on. F1251: has Vices July 13 Wm be conducted by liours.,of service for Sunday. July and of me credit Umon League mes and provide the nmnceslm were read by me secreyaryy Mm Fl srnlli truck. For lowest may Some day become 5 reality attendance ut meeting. .econd, the minister Rev A S wen, as 13 "5 fo””w5' Gladgnw R0ad' 11 and one other director from each acquire sufficient staff to carry our.il::. Doiron and adopted as read m"'P"'mu” "P""im”' Ind Ill! C0mhIh"I 9Xi"'5l”” ”( ”'eH"”.dmg air, ."gw5plahI;ers,,a?1?0 follows: Cornwall. at 1-100 aim" B-'l3i3k””p1f;, 3MI,)'mtiLa,Fa::; of these organizations and Mr. the services necessary for the ac- The t,reasurer's report givenibyi i"”'m"mblm,-Huge md ower for industrial and agri- pub cations. Mr. M g: , ' ' ': i ,- 45 - - I "3 Dennis was 3 aimed. Tm; com. th' W . V . ' , . ong trou e-ree service, 9 TIN? member WI” Crmcnes hm Kingston at 3'00 pm" New Domm Blaikia smdmt mmisi" L” mittee besidesppdcaling with de- It9ii?pIl:1sh?eenIh:f 5116:0843 ondf I Iihcaii'Ixiihslclha5IotiiiLI)rdf:ri1al.iIi2insckIImE: T13: 3” "5 for Gaodyeu Hi" cultural PFDFIUCUOH P f"C'- ion at 7.30 p.m. Cornwall Sunday School at 2.30 p.m. other schools at regular hours. Miler Ribs for your small preach at all services. Every one trucks! own organization is perhaps in welcome. many cases the one who takes the least active interest in it and fails responsibility tails connected with League and Co-op Union directors is also the committee of Co-op Insurance and enterprise. V . ISO:-ieiy has had a very active and "We have thirty-lnur nri.'an1za- successful year, the total receipts Important Gatherings tions or chain of co-opci-a.l.ive as- for the year ammmiing to me van. ST. JOHNS l3resbyterian Church, The past week saw three 1"" 10 l'"”” M3 W” ARRIVED IN JAPAN - vim , the National Cred” 50C1elY- This soclalions. with five of a staff for? . - 10W-Plltl Mlllllioli m :3.-. -et ”::.::.- Charlottetown. those of the P. E. e rea City, has recewed word that he, Sacrament of the Lordi Supper but l'csults accomplished lead us ucatioll, promotion, income taxlhcrsmp fees hm Specially from incl--price lieidpfm ' 1 rd: rage, traction. to believe that we should have had 5UCh 11 Wmmillelf 50ml? NETS local operation, staff cliangcs, ox- R80. and in the future we will be pansion, laws, as well as serving , h0ldIhE mmliihly meetings. ins a sympathetic ear for the 3' it” d5.V the PTEVWU5 53'-UYd333 ”C0h5IdET3b19 Study was made grievances of directors. managc- M11911 Credit 13 CIU9 the lad!" of Mr. L. P. MacIsaac's suggestions ment, and members. This samgimcmhers who organize and spon- ization rests not in the Officers and Directors but in the willmge ness of the membe3 I0 Study Mid understand their problbms and bring their united thinking 10 5” effective point. The farmer who problems, council on all phases ofime proceeds of and parties. mmy .ma:.'e sales, cake sales, lottery and 1. Women's Institutes, the Credit Union League and the Co-op Un- ion. All three are a vital force in the life of the Province and while operating in different fields. work towards the common end of husband, Pte. Garnhum, has ar- rived in Japan aboard the M. M. Patrick, and expects to be there for at least a year. Pie. Garnhum is with the R.C.A.M.C. ' and Baptism will be observed. The Rev. T. H. B. Somers, M.A., S. T.M., Interim Moderator will preach the sermon and administer the Sacrament. value! Cut life costs from the start. with t h e G o o d 1c a r Mlrslhon. a better and mo" IWIIYIHI ”” "Y5 W” "I" F"1""i”" is ME CARD PARTY - Winners at in resard to changes which might staff audits fifty-four credit un-isor these activities and who work n 1. not difficult to think of com- necessary or egfcfjlvengf :3? the parka,” and Pam, held Callljgllgrxl-E:3g1lgr1:'bi1:::?'1gfV&'1'l;: be made in the practices now used ions, nscens to an their grlev-150 zealously for the good or the mono: sun:-aim ””'"f'"”.'l ";...::3...:::; '.”Jt"2:..'ii.”2. as ... A... lair: E3;Z?Z”32.":..”””f.?:Z2” 0: W as ”.:"' . 5.2....-3.:-:.2:-1.2., :2: o s ' ' ' ' ' . n , , - - , , v cern ng e m ladies first, Mrs. Fred Mac- am on July 8 was read by Mr. Andy 8 share and oan opal men , ea sl T e s Thomas Aquinas Society sum" of mg ye". for Comm.” l"'l”'9V"'m””L "the? Changes are still under con- in share deposits and loans, an-,u-as first organized at Bloomfield certainly their Cahi-1"lbl1"0n l” Mahon; ladies' second, Mrs. James , . r educational and community my Fnm Forum MacAleer and Mrs. J. D. Mac- ffrghfl ;14Ecg:c:err”- m;'' We sidcratlon, and no doube we have swcrs questions from 001313 Mid fin 1919. but for a number of years IInts"i:II;IlfrImdrIp Askili, equal: consolation, Mrs. e C C 3 " 3 app 3 hemmed W 3 C0h51d015b16 degree credit union sources outside me Soclcty pull on and on the provement has been of such high order as to be recognized by even the least informed. The Credit Union League fed- srating as it does the active Cre- lit Unions of the Province, is con- , the very liitie was done, Province, submits reports to Duiiiiiexmilm one might Sm. in name 35 Bradsilleew 9” 31,1 C9'”p5 imdionlv. However in 1937'.'it was re- supplies the Statistical Dept. of im.g'amZed and'p1aced an I wund, Agriculture at Ottawa with alllwomable bag” ' credit union and co-operative fl-p Mr J islanchard hag in a report of the funeral publish- ed Wednesday. The funeral was held from Nine Mile Creek Church to Canoe Cove Cemetery. by the information he lcceivcd from his course in England and his study of the history and ex- periences of the different. coun- tries in Europe in regard to co- Tenis Gallant: gents first, J. 0. Prunty; second, Lloyd Laney; con- solation, Fred Decoste. Already topics have been agreed upon for the coming Farm Forum season. Some are brand new. oth- ers are different HPPYOBCIWS I0 IOOK ROI THIS "HIGH SIGN" OF QUALITY nose VALLEY United Church hm terned with that most worth the perennial problems that con- Regopmmg Service! Sunday. July TRYON PASTORAL Charge. uperaliile theory and practices. nancial statements, approves alii g, . .. at 1. M. he to :1 hundred other things I he mEnlI0Md Farm held Sunday, July 13 as follows: i d . Th 0 es may ' . hlilnliin mpg-Iaiilflees vdlaysystt.-ml: Iliidvmerri in Public Life: Rural and E151 :1w,EE1Ic?wg'p?x:efiQn:&e;Fe;k.?&E:g 11 a.m. Union service of Tryon managers and dmcwrs or "I9 think of, and yet we wonder how lifadcmllp and with the 00-099"- urban equality in edumiluhi Ruml my, 31),, Kuegf, weaker and 5010- and Crapaud congregations at local co-ops for their instruction our money is bcing spent. Froinyiloh OT M-Hdlun People the S001!- cm-V g mo, and urban relationships. BN1! '1”, gum” by Kensmggon Junk”. Tryon. At 7.30 p.m. service in Cape and information. These courses, the lime mm,-mguon 1 can get, an ty has had remarkable success, W I 1,. I S E Traverse. Rev. J. A. Jardinc or should be of great benefit to man- gihg way private enterprise admin. which has fllily.juslificd the vis- II R icatlon of farmsteads. and WW” are our new Farm Leaders. Other questions for discussion will be Farming as a Career. Why FY15” Supports, Are We 0vcr-mechan- choir. 8 pm., Bonshaw quartette will sing. Rev. W. B. MacPhail, minister. THE PBESBYTERIAN CHURCH Bdemehl Bhd I-0 l-hi! dillcffillr llsters their business I think we arc ion and foresight. of its founders. VULCADJIZINO B08l'dS lh llhgalld I0 the 0l30l'M10ll icxpecting something far beynndi The Society now has a very con- 01 their OTEBHIZBUOINL what we have been willing to pay sldcrable growing fund which is "W8 h5VE had One change In GUI for. lhciniz nscd to help Acadian bovs board of directors. Melvin Bridges Mei-rhandizlnz Supervision land girls to continue their educa- Fredericton, N.B.. will be the speaker at both services. A. R. Toombs, recording steward. , 0.. COUNTY MAGISTRA'l.'l'S ized? It is not too soon for com- ,N CANADA g central Purim. . ' munitiea to start thinking about a Th. "cmmem of the Lou” Supg cougar ... m the Queexfg County resigned as a director from the "we need at least a merchandise -mm in college and university. At AHTHOR-'1!” 4 L I study program for Him ”0"”'”-' per will be celebrated in the Clyde Magistrates Gourt on Wednesday League and was fwlaced by Rac- supervisor and perhaps an adcilt- ,,,,. pm,,,,,, ,,m,. mm, are some E winter. Information plow” 5'3; River Church next Lord's Day, July before Magistrate Gilbert A. Gau- f0lTylmI-Sake of (613 Leary). ' f d ional stcnographcr in order to hm. AC,,ma,, mum peopl, at, )y E . .. I I .g ,, ' . , . A. , . . Fann Forum a prac ca W y 13th at 11 a.m. Thanksgiving serv- det. a resident of St. John, N.B., reCmr;FI gvlguldlelikguyllecpoiml min zfotgr t.lLik:c;v1Vcl:Lh)oi;1e1tgcgge: iwmimg Cnm,g,.s m the Ma,-mmeg DEALER obtain it. ice 7:30 pm., 5.8. 9:45 am. Pre- paratory aervlce Friday evening 8 was fined 35 and costs or 10 days, land in the Province of Quebec, all for angling for trout without first i I0 Ihe d('lE83I6S 8'4 this meeting visor, I feel that with the proper ihali the Incoming boird. due 10 controls over stores the amount D dhhs . llio sure way with EIHNI iialr Restored Permanently Scientific herbal formula 'I'I-I10 guarantees results for all types of baldness and hair problems. Quickly promotes new hair growth regardless of age or condition. Sold on a full money back guaran- tee. Start your treatments at home now. For complete information write today .to Thalia Herbal Products Lim- ited, Dept. 348, 2138 W. 4th Ave., Vancouver, B. C. Magic Ice-Iox Coke Combine 35 c.nseilnd ehorunlng and I c. light corn synsp.Beatin2eua.Ei!ttogstlser2a.siftnd all-pnrpooa flour, 4 up-. Malia Baking Powder. M up.u1t;nas Aitornshly with if 1:. milk and 1 tsp. vanilla extract tn but mixture stirring well after each addition. Rake in 2 Indeed 0" layer psaa.ia soot oven 25-30 min. Cool, halve each layer lengthwise making 4 layers. I-WON VILIINOI Blend Iii thi- us slush -nooth paste. syrup. Cook. stirring eomtantiy Add )( c. flour with If 4:. water water and is c. corn until thickened. Beat cu yolk; gradually add cooked mixture to it. Return to heat; cook 1 min. Bar in 1 the. lemon rlnd.few Illin- aslt and ii a. juice. Opened fill! on top d cake. Chill. Top with between layer: and it white lc-log. Person E. 1. Hospital for Tommy Mao'Phee. Mrs. Arthur MadPhee, ll-Simwood, lefi:.on Wednesday for Locust lllll, Ont., to visit his father. IN MEMORIAM p.m. Churchill B. S. 2 p.m. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. Mrs. Anna White, has returned to her home at the Queen Hotel after being a patient at the P. some weeks. son of Mr. and In fond and lovl ” Aibor died July 11, 1951. No one knows how you, No one knows the We have suffered Li le e rs. sweetly. tender, lo Frank. In loving memory Alfred A. Stewart 17 July 11, 1951. Quick and sudden well. Jnsatisdhlwife sadly missed and memhered by Mother. Grace and ng memory of Kennedy who much we miss bitter pain since we lost (Ill. has never been the same. In our hearts your memory ling- nd and true. There is not a day, dear Albert. That we do not think of you. lovingly rc- IN MEMORIAM of my husband ho passed away was the cell, Sudden death surprised us all. only those who have lost can tell. The pain of parting without fare- and tenth- having obtained a licence. Under the Highways Traffic Act. a rest- dent of the city was fined 83 and costs or 5 days for driving a. motor vehicle on the highway near Park- dale with more than 3 adult persons in the front seat. A city man was fined :10 and costs or 10 days for abandoning a vehicle on the public highway after sunset without first having the same protected by lights or flares, and for operating a motor vehicle on the left side of the high- way, the case was dismissed. A res- ldcni; of Union Road was fined :75 and costs or two months for operat- ing a. motor vehicle while his abil- ity to drive was impaired by the use of alcohol. Vi'OR.TliING, England - (OP)- Thls Sussex seaside resort will go I-lawaiiani at a make-believe ball planned for October. Guests will enter an "airport" pass through the model interior of an airliner and "fly" to the Pacific. Their ballroom destination will be dec- orated to resembi a tropical isle, with a band playing Hawaiian music. T Have Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY at RITE-WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 the great responsibility upon them should be men who recognize this important office to the extent where, outside of their own personal responsibilities. their chief concern is the furtherance of the co-operative idea with its economic advantages. "Co-operative life insurance has been brought into our every day life and this is a very important accomplishment, not only from the standpoint of the individual protection and security that it offers but also as a source from which long term loans for the promotion of comparative endeav- our may be obtained. Long term loans are urgently needed to help us to acquire the capital necessary to carry out the many projects pertinent to the development of our objectives. insurance Dollars "Ii. is very important. in the ro- operatlve movement that we get control of our own insurance dol- lars. Last year in Canada 3370 million was collected in Life In- surance Premiums alone which is over one million dollars a day. The Dominion Government requires a certain percentage of that amount to be taken in Government Bonds -the rest. is loaned out to build up and develop private enterprise -thus our own insurance dollars are used to compete against us. We now have Life, Fire and Auto Co-operative insurance establish- od lll this Province and I am sure all our members will be pleased to know of this new development in the Co-op Insurance field. This should be promoted and developed by all members of local co-op or- ganizations. "We have a most favorable Prov- ince for the development of the co-operative idea. But. neither your Board of Directors nor of- fice staff can make your organ- ization the success that you, the members, can on your own initi- IIIBCBII saved would far exceed the expcnscs of such a set up. Secretary's Report Mr. J. G. Dennis in his rcpnrt as secretary, said the budget for ilast. year showed anticipated duos , revenue of 315.000. The amount iactualiy received was 313,729.40 or .a decrease of 31.270. The bud- igetcd. expense for the year was isl-1,950 which included a irnnsfcr -of 313,400 to the consolidated iaccount. The actual amount ex- Ipended was 513,631.91 union in- ciuded a transfer of 312.180. The transfer to the consolidated ac- count, was 51.220 less than tho ,nmount expected. "We budgeted for a surplus of 350 in thc Co- operative Union account. but show a surplus of 5347.58, had we trans- ferred the amount to the consol- idated that we intended. we would have had a loss of 3873. ”Thc consolidated account shows a loss for the year of 354192 wlicrr- as according tn the budget. we anticipated a surplus of time. This is accounted for by a do- crene in the transfer from the Co-operative Union of 31,220 and a decrease in the transfer from the League of 8527. These two amounts total SL747 uhcrcas the loss of S542 pills the expected sur- plus of 81,090.39 amounts to 81.- 632. W0, did not. therefore. cxcccd our total budget. so far as cxpcnscs were concerned. You gave us expenses from the budget. to work on of 321,135.96, and the actual expenses were 821,230.81. "Tilt! total expected revenue was 322,450 while the amount. actual- ly received was 320,608." 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