SERVICES QUEENS VICTORIA WES-T Pre- an Cilurcli. Sunday. Nov. 14 gm. Matheson - Carver Quartet will sing- (‘HARLOTTETOWN ytori- til. CHRIST- GLASGOW RQAD Presbyterian Church services for Sunday, No- .em'>er 24th. 330 pm. Rev. L. 1) Bartlett will preach. Rev. E. H. Bean interim~moderator. FRI-2!-I CHURCH OF SCOT- land Service Nov. 24th. Stanchel. 2:30 pm. Rev. J.H. Bishop. Min- l§l(‘l' THE PRESBYTERIAN Church ohn‘s. Bel HAMPTON PASTORAL Charge Services Nov. _ as follows: HUil~.llai\ 11 am.. DeSabIe 3 p.m., \'it-toria 730 p.m. Rev. . . t‘hariiiari. .Vli-nister. BRADALBANE United Church \nicliibcr ii a ill . iI)Hll('}‘ll()il \\llIl special musiczl Brearialbane 7.30 p.m. Rev. .14. S. Raiiitii. minister. P 0 W N A L UNITED Pastoral (‘liaise-. services Sunday, Nov. 16, li a m at Bunbury; 2.30 pm. ll: llc-i‘ir-rt with installation of a next cider; p.m. at ownal. \ T R Goudge. Minister. ORWELL — VERNON Charge. Scriit-cs .\'ov. 24th. as follows: \'i-rn-.ii River 11 a.m.; Orwell :30 p in; Cherry Valley 730 p. m llci S Weir will conduct all life seriiccs \l 0 l‘ \‘ T STEWART United (‘him-ii Rei. John M. Sheen. mi- n:-'ei \1: Stewart 11 a.m.. Bris- lol 3 p in. Mt. Stewart 7.30 pm The eicnin: service under the dtrection of the Men‘: Associa- :ion CROSS ROADS —Alexandra - I'I.l/(‘Il)l'I>(1I( services for Sunday, .\'riv 2-illi Cross Roads 11 a.m... p.m., Hazelbroolt are welcome to these \(‘T‘\ ices. Re-v. re). lluilster. . THE [UNITED CHURCH of Canada Cavendish Pastoral Charge Services of Divine Wor- ship Sunday 24 Nov. Um .' ‘ Glasgow 3.00 p.m. solrlih Rustico 7:30 p.m. Caven- is . .\'l:‘w G L A S G OW Christian Services Sunday. Nov. P'('8\€ mile change P L. Richardson. Supply er THE PRESBYTERJAN Ch ‘n Lallatla. Central Parish. Clyde River Seriice ll a.m.; WM.S. Thalikoffering sci-iicc T 30 p.rii. All are cordial- |_v imiled Rev. George Killen. \IllllSICl' \ FRED!-;Rlt‘TON and Bradal- bane (‘hurches of Christ Sun- dd) ‘ 24th bined r- tile in the Fredericton Church at 3 pm. Fredericton Sunday 5<iH><>i _ a.m. Bradst- hanc .\unria_\ School at 10 a.m_ Martcl D. Dunbar. Speaker. THE NORTH R Un- lied Hdpllsl Church Sunday. hm ‘.2-lth Long Creek ll a.m . Kingston 30 pm. Sunday School Long Creek 10 a.m.. Fairview 11 a. in, Cl_\de River 2 p.m. Rev. Ouen Cochran. Minister. IIARRINGTON AND Marshfield PTt‘»l)_\l[‘l‘la-IT Churches. Services will be Il(‘I(I in the above church- es Sunday. Snvember M as fol- lows \Ial‘sl1 ield at 11 a.m.. Har- rilglon at 230 p.m. The Rev. C. ljiaiis. Nharlottetown will con- ct the services. YORK PASTORAL Charge The United (‘hurch of Canada. Minis- ter Rex F H Littlejohns. Sun- day. '\o\ember 21th. 11 a.m. Con- '.’30 pm Pleasant Grove. 7.30 pin. York. 11 am. at York. Speaker Donald Longworth. Mis- '|°D3r.\' of Costa Rica. Special “King Freetown Trio. Moons. B.A.. WINSLOT-I UNITED Churches. ‘May. Nov. mi. All iimmi 9 the closing Evangoitdic Sar- Vlce in ma ‘ to _ _ _ ‘mfhlns. the four . a “$1101 Gatherings for prayer Weparaiion and practice at '""”‘i0\\'n Road. 2 p.sn.; Win- |‘°t North 11 a.m.; wlmlos south U0 vm. Rev. Dr. 1:. A. Betta. Ilnlstar MILTON - itusrlco Ang- lican Churches Rector Rev. A. P-ercey. Christ cliuxcli Clerry VaU¢¥ 11 E."MI|'|l'I. Rustteo twat: Y0! and ssrrnoa. "Coins a . the Family." litmcs "N'I'Icosni. cnuncn Sor- . N (in the bout ""1 at us '_ I .suir-. “°"G3‘l0IN Pastoral ,UI§ Montague ' Sunday P-tn. . p.sn.. Q R Hill- C. W. Pas- held E. Montague w.M.s. rlianli Offer: ' tor. Services on sunday- N°V'U“' SUNDAY VALLEYFIELD Orwell Head Congregation Service for DUNDAB— The United of Canada Rev. W. 1. Donald will conduct services in the Dundaa Pastoral Charge as follows: Annandale ll.-00 Dun- : 7:3). MURRAY HARBOUR —. Mu-. ray. River Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday. Nov. 24th. Murray River 11 a.m.. Little Sands 3 p. m., Murray Harbour 7.30 p.m. Rev. L. S. Woolfrey. Minister “FREE CHURCH OF SCOT- m_ Birch Hill 7.30 p.m.. Con- ducted by Rev. Donald Mac- Donald. MA, 3. Com. DUNDAS UNITED Baptist Pas- lorate Rev. Rowland G. Hill. Pastor Nov. 24, 1957. Dundas Sunday School 10.15 a.m. Set vice ll a.m. Annandale Service 7. 1 p.m. Prayer meetings as us- ua. MONTAGUE Baptist Pastorate rvices for Sunday. Nov 24th . Montague Sunday School 10 a.m.. Worship service 11 a.m., Murray Harbour Service 3 p.m., Murray River Service 7.30 p.m. Special speaker at all services. THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. There will be a ser- vice of worship l-n the church at Caledonia next Lord's Day. Nov. 24th at 3 p.m. Service will be conducted by Rev. Donald Nicholson. 8'!‘ PETER’! BAY Charge_ United Church Sunday services as follows: Greenwich 11.00 a. m. s 2.00 p. m. Marie 7:30 p. m. Evening service will contain a short service for Ad- mission of Members of the Ses- sion." Anthony G. N. Ware. PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada services for Sunday Nov. 24th. Murray Harbor North ministered at the morning and afternoon services. The W. M. S. Thankoffering Service w" in the evening with special music by e Belfast Quartet. Rev. M. Carl Currie. Minister. MONTAGUE Church of Christ 8' Church Ma -‘ l WALTER R. McLACHLAN A. V. Ros Canada Appointments _ FRED T. SMYE The appointment of Walter R. Mt-Lachlan and Fred T. Smye as Executive Vice-Presidents. A. V Canada Limited. is an- nounced by Crawford Gordon. President and General Manager. Mr_ McLachan. who is and for the time being will continue to be President of Orenda Engines Limited. an subsidiary, will be Executive Vice-President. Administration and Coordination_ He will be responsible for general coordination within the Roe Group, including finance. industrial relations and administration. Mr. Smye will be Executive Vice-President. ..Aeronautical. with responsibility for the following companies in the Roe Group: Avro Aircraft Limited. Orendia Engines Limited. Canadian Steel Improvement Limited and Canadian Applied Research Limited. in his new capacity. Mr. Smye will retain the presidency of Avro Aircraft and will become Chairman of the Board. He also becomes Chairman of the Board of Orenda Engines and Chairman of the Board and President of Canadian Applied Research Limited and Canadian Steel improvement Limited. Appointment of A C. MacDonald formerly Presi of Canadian Car Company Ltd_ another member of the Roe Group to the newly created post of Executive Vice-President Industrial was announced November fourth 1957. NORTH BEDEQUE United: TRYON The schedule of ser- Ghurch Services for Sunday. No-' vices for Tryon Pastoral Charge vember 24th. 11 a.m. 1-‘i-eetom-n;j of the United Church of Canada 2.30 p.m. Travellers Rest; 7.3t)l for Sunday N0V- 2491 IS 35 p.m. North Bedeque. Rev. S. GIIOWSI 8111- '1't‘)'0" 3-00 D- w,u5_ Minister |m Crapaud 7.30 p m. (‘ape ' . Minister, Rev. A. D. C. TRYON UNITED Baptist Pas-Z‘ torate. Rev. Lindsay R. Graves» Services for Sunday. Nov. 24tli.| . . Tryon 11 a m.: Westmoreland 7 3m |m|faf|On NOTOS p.m. Sunday School at Tryon it) Cause Trouble a.m. All are welcome. ch£.1:eR((,;{A$E Linne¢l1)A(;shT,(:§,A‘J{ CARDIFF, Wales (Reuters) — Canada, gunday ov 2,4m'|‘Salior Robert W. Mawson. 21. Long River 10 a.m. lilargate . made an imitation £5 note to im- 11:30 A.M. New London 7 pm. press his friends by illlhlms I Note change of time at New cigarei with it, a court was told A. V. Roe Canada 3,,“ n o'clock instead of Tuesday. 7.!) p.m. Rev. B. McPha The gag was so successful he Minister. made two other notes—wit.h air- ALBERTON Pastoral Charge. mall paper and ordinary ink—to United Church of Canada. Sun- "'3' the Il‘l('I( again. But someone ‘stole one and tried to cash it. ahetmrdrs D33’ Nlwember 2" d'.y' Tigsnilsll‘, dwfig; Mawson was fined £1 plusl L:"t“I“lguSell r. and. Preachin ' scllfool All ‘ W o r s h i p . 9°55 °" 3 char“ 0' mrgmgl pp’ 3 in c,,.lt.hree £5 notes. , Service. Murray River; 10.00 a. 7.30 p. in. No service in. Bible School. 11.00 a. m. The ' . Murray Har- ur: . p. in. Bible School and the Lord's Supper. All are warmly welcomed at these ser- vices of worship. evening service. Kenneth T. Norris. ev- angelist. UPTON GOSPEL Chapel. Dun- das. Services for Sunday. Novem- ber 24th. l0‘a.m. Sunday School Mr. Jim Starr from New Jersey U.S.A.. now serving the Lord in Newfoundland will be bringing a Special Story for the children. 11 a.m. Breaking of Bread for Be- lievers. 7.30 pm. Gospel Service. Soloist and Speaker: Mr. Joseph Wootton. All nre welcome. THE MONTAGUE Charge United Church of Can- ada Rev. J.M. Fraser. Minister gue 9:45 A.M. morning servicel and Sunday school. Trinity Uni~. ted Church Montague 10.00 A.M.l Sunday school 11.00 A.M. morn-. ing Service and Junior Sunday School. 1:30 p. m. Mission Band, 7:3)-evening ‘ welcome to THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada Services Sunday Nov. 24th. Montague Divine Worship 11 a.m.. Sunday School 10 a.m. Cardigan afternoon service 2;!) pm. Sunday School 2 p.m ing Service 7:!) p.m. Special mus by the Brooklyn Trio. Solo by Mr, John Bears. A cordial welcome to all. Rev. D. A_ Campbell. Minister. PRINCE FREE CHURCH of Scotland services for November 24th. Deaable ll a.m. Cape Traverse 3 p.m. Coleman 1.30_ 9111- "- Robert Christie. Minister. BEDEQUE PASTORAL chairs? The United Churdl of Canada. Rev. G. A. Cowpersmith. Minis- Pastoral‘ day, November 24th: Sunday Nov. 24th. Lower Mouta- ._ mg; ma goo ,{ m_ Re\'_ T. S.‘ Service. A hearty in all. i cumpec. Members will attend‘ ‘ ‘ special service in 0‘Lea|')'- REV- ‘ J, M. Sproule. Minister. BEVAN RETURNS HOME SOUTHAMPTON, Eng. tReut- ersl—Aneurin Bevan. British La- ed by the Young Pe0PI¢“_S 50911" ty in -Church hall following thel 9V°"I"3 service‘ The mml The Atlas Grain Comnanv 300' “Walker's Garale" WI" be ' “ ’ shown. Strangers and visitors al- iéferssagfigrégf asnlgeeatsjsolfiggtrfflz WP" ‘”°I°°m°‘ loads of wheat. ' ovui-Any Pastoral charge1‘h¢’bran shorts etc., delivered pric-I United Church of Canada Ser-j¢5- We are 8,150 ODOR 10 908889 I vices of Divine Worship for Sun- I representative to sell on com-l Th}; 15Mn,e mission. ‘ last day of our week-long is-l ., - , - _ - _. ".°“' Service-Segnéhbe hheldxnl 1",‘)? Ial¥f’l:l“'l:¥l‘I(bI:_1Ve. Novstgreiillrelrn 22w”altl ouary Um‘ um 3 pm Proceeds Springvale W1’ l SPRINGFIELD Umled Baptist: bor party foreign affairs spokes- l ChlH‘0h- R9V- 055 H‘:;‘”“. -fieiliddman. a r riv ed Tuesday night -. ‘B-“D0-6 MI[‘;I5‘°’-O_LeI’a'l[:"g7,30 aboard the Cunard liner Queen 93 » 3- '3 . ’ Mary after a three-week tour of P- in. with tSP<;°iil "a‘l5‘r°lot{;". the united States. ; male quarte rom 8 i i————————:————— town. Fellowship hour sp0nS0I" i 39"" “I” P9 "'9 CW5‘ 5p‘.’ak°.r" Pantrv Sale at Sherwin-Wil-‘ There will also be a service in “mm ‘F-r,da.._ -“vember ' [hp chu.-ch nn satiirriav nlliii 5" Proceeds SDl‘1-DEVBIC w.l. 800 Re\. J. Heber Kean. l Minister. Rummage Sale Y M C A Saliir- ‘ , day, .\m. ‘.23. at ‘.730 pm. Men’ THE PRE.SBYTERlAl\ Church maid women«s Insulum Can ads. Services for Sunday, . _ Pantry Sale S. A. Macbonalds. November 24th. Kensingtori Sun Saturday at 10 am Sponsored $3)’, Schwrlwlg i’!-mg nlfensgglflrfln y Argyle Shore W..1. ivine se 'c .. - - merit of Baptism viill be admini-‘ stercd at .\Iornln'.! service I"I'f"":I“l‘1d3_V' lglil Sponsored by the. town Sunday School 2 pm. Dl‘l(‘ulTlllllITilI_\‘ Enterprise. Good mu-. vine service 3 p m. Keir l\lcm-,sj¢ ggsufe orial. Malpeque Sunday School . _ 6.30 p.m. Divine Service 7.30 p. Sadie Hawkins dance C-1 C- m.: A cordial welcome to all hall C8|'dIS3fl- lV0\'9mb€T 35”‘- Rev, E. H Bean. B.A., B'r}{_| In aid of Seven Milo Hockey 30. Minister. team ' LOWER pREE1'0wyq Gospel Come and win a turkey at Bin Hall. Lovier Freetown. Serviecs,K0 in 51- -AndTf‘“< “all M0110 Rememberingfitewart. Monday, Noventber 25lll Dance at Gordon Lodge eieryl for Lord's Day. the Lord. 10.30 a. m. Sunday 3 Pm- J8(‘kl>0l $50.00. Door, School 7 p.m. Gos-pel meeting it prize. p. Eldon United Church Ladies “THE CENTRAL BEDEOUE‘Aid present two one act com United Baptist Church Services; plays by Charlottetown Little but 24: BedIQuo1l 1 a.m.. Borden 3 p.m.. Alsany .30 11-!“- Sunday 11.00 a. m. Sunday,‘Theatre Guild. Eldon Belfast Hall School 10.45 am. Rev. Charles. uesdav. November 26th. 1130 p. A. Brittan. D.D Minister. Im. Specialities. \ l i if . t -nit hrls mas couldn’t be merrier WHEN IT'S SOMETHING FROM i1l’..'.!.%'.' hlod with . . . 'AI.I.WlAYHII‘ Waterproof Popor lstnsiid. . . hrontvsllbr-0* PATTEIlSIIN'$ I _ It's merrier. too. for the giver. when the gift comes from Patterson's. Nico to be sure you're being served by an expert who likes to help you find just the right gift for the right person. so come to Patterson's. Choose from our wide soloction of has gifts such as those and many more. ‘i AMONG THE FARMERS Ioletattsa d Agriealtarn Newsletter HOW STRONG The Prince Edward Island Fed oration of Agriculture is by the nature of its organisation both a Federation and a union. A Fed- eration by virtue of the fact that unites organisations and s union in than it joins individuals. Indi- vidual farmers the province may be divdod into three categor- 8 ie . 1. Those who are members of and support the Federation. 2. Those who are indifferent to 3. Those who are critical or op- posed. Members of the latter group when they wish to be critical or disregard the Federation are both directly and indirectly through the various member or- IN ganizations the Federation repre- all fanners. How well it represents them or presents their viewpoint will depend to a great extent on the interest which the farmer takes organizationwise in his own affairs and in problems. It should be emphasized that even though the Federation is not as strongly supported either fi- his own farm organization in this province and the only one which is equip- ped with office facilities and staff to carry on the organizations ac- tivities which a modern agricul- turo requires. . It can bear repeating that the Federation is alive and active organization. supported by a large rm. number of individual farmers. re- inforced by every major farm or- ganization in_ this province and fa capable of bringing action to bear on any matter of Importance to agriculture. TARIFFS Recent press releases announce that the Tariff Board h m- mended a year round duty of 37”: cents on American potatoes. and that the government has mov- ed to bring importations of Eur- opean butter oil under content. Both these matters are ones up- on which the Federation of A‘ griculture has been active in de- manding aaion. Certainly they are ones which effect many far- mers in this province. During the past ten months the Federation has exerted influence in obtaining a valuable conces‘ atoll on freight rates on West- ern grain. on demanding better aimist there is very sound for a belief that fairly large ar- eas of this province. unless th present trend is arrested. will go back to bushes vmhin the next ten years. FREIGHT INCREASFJ A recent demand by the rail- ways for further increases in freight rates combined with a demand by certain railway em- ployees for an increase in wages amounting to a total of over 100 million dollars serves to focus at- tention upon the very serious im- pact of freight rate increase on agriculture. The Canadian Federation of A- griculture in its appearance be- fore the Board of Transport Com- missioners pointed out that a- .;ouuu ii: i more specific if ocs get 100 million lars less~—an arrangement \\hl('h. & W!” *0 the Guardian Pan .3 railway employ- _ dollars more Friday. Nov. 22. farmers will have 36 million dol- — lag power of Canadian farmers." FORUM ACTION One of tho first cxperirncnu 04 kind in this province will_be uoted ne CVCTIIDI appears to be something less than idcal. - LABOUR COUNCIL . Recently the Canadian ('onIiessld"5 of Labour presented its brief to °°”d the Dominion Cabinet and among _ . other things Md this ,0 My Omross Farm Forum will acthaes host the position of agncuiture "‘Vl'e,"’ “"9” '_"r“"“ ‘wig’. "I; are alarmed by the drastic lall1°”’___P“bf'“'- Tbfed‘ :1‘: :11“ In farm income This is bad for|°°"“’.‘ ° b‘e."”‘ “:3,” map the farm people. most of whom ’"‘_’m’°“ mm‘ ‘:2: ' fl_ed_ are far from rich. and who sti.llgk°‘"‘3 9"’ Fem‘ do ‘rm mu. makeup one-slxtlli of the Canad- "- F‘”"_ °""“ of Va’: m Ian population It is bad for the M°“d§Y mg," m" °‘“ mo" economy generally. which is Silll;'° d’5"'-'_55‘°“ °" ' '°‘ '°p"," beanly depend”. on “poms, of fourth night of each month ml: which farm products make up a- I9“ 099" I0’ wh“,“V°’ use . bout one-quarter It is also badt'°“‘m5 ‘my 9” m' genenuy " for Canadian workers. for whose has been the M” lb“ 3“’“p‘ "I products a prosperous agriculture‘fa"" I°”’m5 w°“ld meet wgelh‘ would provide a substantial mar» 9’ 0“ I°””h “I3‘“5' In this Um“? ket -- Canadian labour will fuilv xt at Uigg hail when the Uigg-Kill" _ ‘a mail route on ‘which there griculture makes up 17 per cent of title Canadian people but would‘ have to bear 36 per cent of any returns for butterfat producers. on floor prices of fowl and turkey support anything the government We leaders“? can do to restore the purclias—l Kinrnss is providing commenda- Continued on page 12 deal both provinclally and feder-‘ ally for helping young farmers; with capital in getting started‘ in agriculture. 3 LARGER FARMS 1 Quite recently we had occasion to travel with a friend through! a part of the province in which; fifteen years ago he had driven‘ were 47 boxes and which today has slightly over 20. many of the deserted homes give every evi- denco of still being in good re- pair and comparativly recent construction. The Ian is certain- ly not poor and roads are satis- factory with ready access to a market centre. Many of thel farms were originally small 150- lo 100 arrest but at one stage in history capable of maintaining a. CASH ONLY mlly. It is generally recognized that m)NALD DUCK ATTENTION DAIRY AND POULTRY PRODUCERS SPECIAL FOR‘ ONE WEEK ONLY Nov. 2-1 st to Nov. 28th Inclusive PURINA CHEN-R-‘MIX 16% Dairy Ration — $3.10 cwt. PURINA CHEK-R-MIX 15°/o Laying Mash — $3.75 cm. In 5 Bug Lots or Over PHONE 3626 -DILLON 8. SPILLETT LIMITED Charlottetown. P.E.I. -:- By Walt Diangz! ‘UNCA DONALQMAY WE HAVE MONEY > TO BUY CHRISTMAS I ‘I'LL GLADLY , CHIPIN TO ; HELP FIGHT THATINFECTIOUEW KlL.LEF2- .1 TUBERCULOSISI"; WEEK END SPECIALS at WRIGHT m l l TODAY 700 PAIRS LADIES‘ '8 WRIGHT snot Co. PLASTIC OVERSNOES Beige. - Charcoal - Clear. Flat and Cuban HoeL SHOP AND TO SATURDAY T0 DURING OUR GREAT NOVEMBER SALE I I ll SAVE i AT MOORE & McLEOD LTD 9 PM. I2:30 P.M. 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