seeks Party Post A w, Mackenzie, highways min- Imr, is a candidate for leadership 01 tile Nova Scotla Liberal party gt the Halifax convention Sept. 10. gem in 1898, Mr. Mackenzie served in both world wars. He entered politics as member for Guysbor- Lillilit in 1949 and was named ggtictlllllfill minister and minister ,v ;ands and forests in 1045. Earlier mg, year he was named minister CITY AND DISTRICT COOK'S for Perfect Pictures. caasweu. for Better Photo- mob-I -wl sushi use sic: wnu: Glggey's Pharmacy. open evenings 'tiil I o'clock. SPECIAL OUTIIDI W H I T I PAINT, 38.75 gallon. Douglas lros. do Jones Ltd. bl. J. c. GALLANT. Dental ot- iio:h will be closed until September 21 . PAIEWILL PARTY - An en- joyable evening was spent on August as at. the home of Mrs. Harlan McQuirk, when her friends and neighbors assembled to bid her farewell. before her departure to her new home in Kensington. After a number of appropriate remarks by the chairman Mr. Louis O'Connor, he then called on Mrs. Bert McKay, who read an ed- drese. while Mrs. Justin Woodaide PAC-IOIIIAC Minnie with a beautiful Trllight floor lamp and a well- iillod purse. In a few well chosen words Minnie made a fitting reply. The remainder of the evening was BUBGI: MILKING MACHINES. Douglas Bros. and Jones. DI LAVAL MILKIILU. Separa- tors, etc. Storey Electric. , BURN OIL - Quaker oil buni- in: Kitchen Ranges and Floor Fur- naces. Bryenton its McKay. ISLAND GRILL. Queen Street Dial 5220. serving full course din- nore. Specialising Chinese dish. RUTH BOSWELL, graduate of Mount Allison Conservatory of Muslcrln piano and voice will ac- cept music pupils. Please call 4720 for an appointment. HONORED ON 80TH, BIRTH- DAY -- An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart in honor of Bruce's father, Mr. John Stewart, who was celebrating his 80th birthday. Neighbors and relatives came from far end near to extend best wishes. Mr. E. Howatt called on Miss Leah Moore to read an address to Mr. Stewart. Mr. Wendell Sentner then address from the neighbors and friends and relatives. Mr. Golden Dollar then presented him with I purse. Mr. Stewart also received many other gifts from -the family. Although taken entirely by sur- prise Mr. Stewart thanked one and ell for their thoughtfulness. Refreshments were then served by the family. P FAMILY REUNION AT WHEAT- LEY RIVER - In Wheetley River on the old homestead of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. William Bowen was born and lived until hie marriage to Miss Lavinia Tooinbs of Rustico. Then after an absence of 30 years in Colorado, U. S. A., be with Mrs. Bowen and family returned to the old home. His widow, now 81 with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Locksby entertained on August 29. The other members of the family, who were present included Mrs. Earl Ling of York and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bowen, who were ac- compeiiied by Mr. Henry Gaudet of Summereide. The guest of hon- our on this occasion was Mr. Bloice R. Bowen, station agent and tele- graph operator at South Sioux City, Nebraska, who arrived on P. E. I. for his annual vacation on August 26. spent in social intercourse. presented him with s woolen blanket from the family and grandchildren. Mr. Howa tt then called on Mrs. H. Paul to read an FAREWELL PARTY - On Aug- ust 27, the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Allen swan. who sold their home recently and moved to Charlottetown, met at York Hall to show in some small way the esteem in when they were held. Mr. Raymond Vessey acted as chairman for the evening and stal- ed briefly the purpose of the eve- ning. Mrs. Willard Murray then read the address and Mrs. Clifford Chappell and Mrs. Claude Lewis presented the gifts to Mrs. Swan from the Evening Auxiliary end also the Alpha Women's Institute of York. while Mr. Vaeeey pre- sented a well-filled purse to Mr. Swen. After both Mr. and Mrs. Swan thenlsod their friends for the lovely gifts, all joined in singing "For The! No Jolly Good Fel- lows." Lunch was served by the ladies and later the floor was cleared and dancing wiled sway the remaining hours of the night. The viollniste for the evening were the Messrs. Seymour and Everett Birt of Covehead Road. Personals W0. .7. M.. G. Jones with Mrs. Jones and family, Gwyneth and Johnny, left on Monday by car for Winnipeg Airport, where Mr. Jones has been posted. Mrs. George I. Clark and two children, Gregory and Patricia. Halifax. have returned to their home after spending the month of August with Mrs. Clerk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dawson, Thursday. Sept. 9. 1954 The Guardian !'tJL. and Mrs. Vincent Disson- Page 3 netto of Nothlngham. England. are 3" "id Killnrney. Mrs. niuon. ac pun,” on . um, of xnundl nette ll the former Miss Ida Doyle, 9' nzchwnys and public works. (OP Phntfll New Novel By Mazo de la Roche me. do is Roche's loyal II!!! will welcome this new adven- Hm. with the Whiteoak fam- nlvt Tlmge meeting the White- oaks for lIie.first time are sure In join ilieicranks. In this story, the W'hiteoaks -- all of them. from the old grandmother on (IIHVII the lamilyxline-fall P"5l' in .1 man named Kronk WOVCD in .'IlltI out of the problems that avian isilhe tender love story of Piers Whiteoak and young Vmiglian. Read this complete "me-I in The Standard this track. Get The Standard - on isle now, complete with Picture 2- tlagnzino and 20 pages of Com- ics. Only ten cents.. Glue Standard MORSETS Selected ORANGE PEKOE TEA in BAGS Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTOIIS Rt-winding and Repairs ELECTIIICAL Itt-pairs Painter Electric rtmiee sue-sue The following operation policy of the Potato Marketing Board was officially approved in detail at a Board meeting held last Tuss- day, September 7th. It should be pointed out that this is the first definite marketing program which has been released by the Potato Board this fall. it is a modified form of a general plan presented earlier to the Board and was based primarily on the type of oper- ation followed by the Potato Board's Selling Atgcnry (luring April. May and June with beneficial results. The original plan which us: only accepted in principle unfortunately uas relcased to the Press by unofficial parties as a final document. This has FJIUSELI a great deal of misunderstanding and confusion which the Potato Board wishes to clarify to potato producers during the next few days. As soon as farmers have given careful study to this plan and after the Potato Board has agreed on details, such as whether or not a Federal marketing agreement will be operated, the rates of loading commissions for dealers, the probable amount of the initial payment: to be paid producers, actual prospects for prices and gon- eral market conditions, further information will be placed before Is- lend producers and in the meantime anyone who wishes to obtain any further explanation on any phase of the proposed Board oper- ations may obtain auch information by writing in the Boiird office at 123 Kent St., Charlottetown. in thc inezmlimc the Bnnrri wishns tn advise potato producers of the chief reasons for their proposed mar- keting control policy. I. The Potato Board after attempting to stabilize prices by var- ious orders during the past four years has com-lurierl that liv- only effective method of doing this in thctinterests of Producers is by having complete control of the potatoes for salc sn iii:-it. tho highest possible market price can be bargained for and obtained. Markets can be stabilized by curbing price cutting and other competitive selling factors. This will give protluccrs. dealers and buyers a measure of protection and confidence in the market. POLICY OF POTATO MARKETING 1954 -1955 SEASON 3. Uniform prices can be paid to farmers at all loading points in the Province. 4. Dealers can buy potatoes from the Agency for shipment any- where outside the Province as long as they will pay the market price at time of shipment or confirmation of sale. 5. if premiums are received for special varieties and grades they will be passed on to produccrs. 6. Dealers can keep in touch with and sell in SDPNRI markets or outlets which they may have developed. Premiums for special packages. ett'.. can also be secured as usual. 7. if dealers cannot or do not. wish to make sales direct the Selling Agency will undertake to sell potatoes for them. 3. Liberal loading coinniissinns will he guarsttteed to all Dealers. 9. Loaders or assemblers who do not have warehouse or packag- ing facilities to qualify for a dealer's license may either load for and work through the Dealers with whom they have always dealt, or provide the facilities now i-cquircd by the trade for an effi- cient marketing service and then work directly with the Selling Agency. i0. Truckers and those loading small boats will be licensed as (ilass "B" DPEIDIV and may cagry nn this business as usiisl pro- viding they too can pay the top market price for the potatoes they wish to ship. ii. The pl'lllClpIP. mi which this policy is based is that the cost price of potatoes will establish llie selling price and hence the higher the selling price received the higher the return to the pro- ducer. l2. it is simply a V)siPm of collactivc bargaining which hampers iioiiody unduly. if given a chance to operate unimpeded for a full season we are confident. that all reasonable producers. deal- ers and buyers will be as pleased with it as are the same groups of people who hate organized and operated similar marketing pools in other places. GENERAL POLICY . Approved at Board- Meeting held September 7, 1954 I. The Potato Board shall designate B Marketing anti Selling Agency which shall be the only Agency permitted to accept or purchase po- tatoes from producers in Prince Edward island for movement out of the province and which shall be the only Marketing and Selling Agency authorized to purchase or market or sell Prince Edward 15- land potatoes except as hereunder provided. The fnrngnlng provisions shall not apply to purchases or sales of Princc Eilwani island poin- ioea for movement from the province in lots or shipments not ex- ceeding thirty (30) bushels. 2. There shall be two classes of Dealers. namely,-- (e) Dealers Class "A" who: shall have the right in act as assem- blers of Prince Edward lslanrl potatoes for the li'i-ark:-ting and Selling Agency, the right to sell Prince Erluarii lslantl potatoes purchased from the Marketing and Selling Agency and s all also have all of the rights possessed by Dealers Class ' ". Iii) Dealers Class "3", who, subject in the regulations which shall be made from time to time by the Potato Board. shall have the right to assemble for ibc Markciing and Scllin; Agency Prince Edward Island potaincs for solo and shipmcnt by motor truck or small boat (othcr than 5If!HIllPr!l, in point: in New Brunswick. Nova Scotle snrl NI.-wfniinrllanri and in make sales of such potatoes shipped by such means for tie- llvery to markets in New Brunswick, Nova Scntla and New- . foundland. It The following shall he the qualifications nf upplirtanls for Dealer's Licenses of the two classes above referred ting (e) Dealers Class "A". The applicant I. Shall have werehouae facilities at or near trsckslrlr which will provide the industry generally. and growers in that srra particularly, livith facilities for having seed or iablcstork potatoes pnckagcd in crates. paper or Jule containers according in tho rcquircmcnts of thc market. II. Shall have warehouse facilities satisfactorily frnstprnnf to pre- vent frost injury to potatoes at any time during the year. and large enough to store at least ten (10) carloads nf potatoes. and arranged. kept and maintained in a sanitary and orderly condition which will meet the approval of the Potato Board. . III. Shall have had experience in the assembling anti exporting of Prince Edward island potatoes and shall be consiilcrr-ti by tho Po- lato Board as enjoying the confidence of potato producers and the industry generally. . p IV. Shall be in a financial position in past wlfh the Marketing and Selling Agency such an lndcmnlty bond or letter of credit as may hr required by the said Agency. (bi Dealers Class "B". The appllfant 1. Shall have bad experience in Hip prnpcr assembling of potatoes and shall enjoy the confidence of producers in the area in which h.If”.srh.a'Il. own and operate such facilities and equipment as, in the nplnllon of the Potato Board, will enable him to carry out properly the ggumbling. transportation and marketing operations intended by m'1'i'I shgll be in a financial position to post with the Marketlns ma hem... Agency such an indemnity bond or letter of credit as mgy bg requlrgd by the said Agency. 4 These persons who have been ensnsed In the memhllmz of noise loes but do not qualify for a dealer's license, shall hnnccforth ha known as Dealer's Agents. Dealers employing such agents shall bc responsible for shipments assembled by such persons. t d l s for potatoes sold to them by the Mar- Tietlhrmrrudchggliiig oAga.nIcyr shall be determined by th! laid MI!lIF.V t lb: time such sales are confirmed, and shall be comparable to Mt :gt,ur-ns which can be obtained by the Marketing and Selling Agency for direct III"- ' a s all he I oinlcd by the Pnlalo Board If lAlIIIltA(IIIlIO.oT?hrI((:eolTn"(".l':d Siirlllng Aggiiicy in the performance nf its duties and particularly in reference to the establishment of prices in he paid producers and to be charged dealers; such Commitics-, shall consist of five (5) members of the Potato Marketing Board and ihc "yo (2) senior officials of the Marketing and Selling Agency staff. 1 The Marketing and Selling Agency shall buy potatoes for storage only in public warehouses, and the said Agency shall maintain a staff for the operation of those warehouses or enter into an nsrccmcni In writing with some qualified dealer or other portion for the effcctivc opration of such warehouses. ' 3 Packages for potatoes as prescribed by tho Marketing and Srllms A'..M-y, or by the purchaser, shall be supplied by the dealer. 9 Dealers who are asumbllnl potatoes for the 5 id Agency tillll have the duty of packaging. loading. billing and reporting on snnir-. ""1 shall themselves pay for the cost of such scrviccs, including Ihc cost of the packages, cfr.. and shall ho paid for their services at. mice to be determined by the Potato Board. 10. Each dealer shall be responsible for placing the correct quantity of potatoes in any lot of ,otatoes assembled or billed by him for the cstabiishcd as a genuine claim. shall be the liability of the dealer or shall any claim due to any fault. negligence or misrepresentation on the part of each dealer or his agent. 11. All sales made by the Marketing and Selling Agency shall be on iln F.O.B., C.l.F., nr F.A.S. basis rind painicnl, shall he collected by Order Bill of Lacling or Bank Delivery Order with Sight Draft at- tached. l2. Potatoes sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency to Dealers Class ”A" for export from Canada by water shipment shall be deliv- cred only upon a down payment of 7596 of the purchase-price prior in delivery to such dealer of any part of the potatoes so purchased and the balance of the purchase price shall he paid by the dealer to the Agency within fourteen (14) days of the completion of the de- livery to such dealer of the quantity of potatoes so purchased. 13. Sales by the Marketing and Selling Agency to Dealers Class "A" tnr future delivery may be made from time to time and confirmation nf such sale-stating quantity, date of movement and price-shall be made in the form of a written agreement between the said Agency rind the dealer in question on a form to be supplied by the said Agency for that purpose. ii. All loading reports by dealers shall be typewritten or shall be printed in block letters and figures and shall be submitted to tile ltlarkciing and Selling Agency nni later than seven 47) days after such potatoes have been assembled for shipment or storage. 15. The Potato Board shall provide penalties for failure by dealers to submit loading reports within the time prpvided. iii. Telephone calls to the Marketing and Selling Agency by dealers shall he at the expense of such dealers exct-pt in any case where an niitlmrized official nf't,lic Agency may, after completion of e tele- phone cell, agree that it should be'an expense of the Agency and then advises the Telephone Company accordingly. 17. Brokerage in all cases shall be paid direct by the Marketing and Selling Agency at the rain of 2c pr-r liiisbr-l nr by special arrange- ment as may he required to be paid to brokers in Newfoundland and Western Canada. ill. In the case of sales by dealers to markets in New Rrunswlck. Nova Srotla end Newfnundlantl, A certified fIlfflllP covcring each shipment shall be Attached to the loatllnl NP0” Vl'h"l "'9 "M9 I5 submitted to the Agency. 19. initial payment cheques based on inadins TPDOIN Siilimiiird by dealers shall be issued in the name of the individual producers and forwarded to dealers except where in the case of any producer the amount paysble to him has been attached by a creditor. Interim or final payments shall be mailed dll'('Ft to producers. 20. The Marketing and Selling Agency shall market product-rs under a pooling system, as follows: 4 is) There shall be four t4) separate pools for of potatoes, namely,- Tableetoek Pool-Potatoes sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency as Canada No. i Tnblesinck. Certified Pool-Certified st-ed potatoes of any standard var- iety sold by the Marketing and Selling .Agency for Seed. Foundation I'onl-(fortified Foundation seed poiatnos of any standard variety sold by the Marketing and Selling Agency for Seed. Miscellaneous Pool-Other grades of Tahiesiock potatoes and special varieties of Certified and Foundation Seed potatoes. potatoes from the classification (Ii) There shall be five (fir Pool periods. namelrrs Pool Period No. 1-From beginning of season to aml includ- ing November 27th. Pool Period No. 2-Novembi-,r 29th in January 15th. Pool Period No. 3-January 15th to March 12th. Pool Period No. 4--March l.Tth in MAY 14'"- Pool Period No. 5 -May lbth to June 30th. Iablestoclr potatoes 21. initial payments to nli0fIW'P" ("V -""I NI” commencement of shall be established by the Pflllllfl B""'I i" "I5 the Pool period. 22. Thc initial payment for Pool No. 2 shall he -Tr. Ind Ihe lnlllll payment for Pool No. .1 shall be 6c per bushel higher than their!- itlgl pgyment for Panl No. 1. The initial payment. for the various varieties and grades In Pool No. 4 shall be rtctormlned by the Potato Board. 23, Inn-rim pnymanls may he maria at the and nf each Pool period as decided by the Potato Board, and final payments for each Pool may he made at the end of the marketing season. -34, The Mukpung "Ni 5.11."; ,I';l'I1l')' small clntarminc wbel dis- count or premium may be finally peirl Drodufe" "H "W 01' I” 17"!" and varieties included in Pool No. 4 agency, and any claim for shortage from a consignee, nficr hung (Pnbildietl by the P. E. l, T'ntnI.I Marketing Board for the Information of Potato Producers.) Ora patld. CLOTHES FOR . . lllilii-WEARIIIB A at work - - ' At Thrifty Low Prices! Visit our newly renovated baseinent depart- ment for men and boys, where you will find a. complete range of work clothing and lower priced dross wear. Rnomy. well cut Wungaicesi ".50 fr. Work Pants. strong stitching 18.60 to 36.50 Wales and scotiand. While in Ire- dauehter of Mrs. Michael land they visited Tralee, Galway North Riisticn. men Strong diiinble -Tllixfll (4.25 to 35.50 lVnrk Snrxhcable work Sliiiix )l.98 to 53.95 llcavy I'IitIlP(I Sax all ivools and vnixluiov ale to 31.50 , Ifsfching olivr W kreen shirts anti pants for garage Overalls. made and other service for heavy serv- workers. lcc. deep pockets 36.75 per set S335 to 86.50 MCIDRE E- M9LEODE1"'.!9 Doyle Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 2 Tins 25: Regular Size KLEENEX 2 Pkqs. 39: ROBIN HOOD White and Golden CAKE MIX 2 Flags. 59: CLARKE (New) SOUPS 5 Veg. and 1 Mushroom 6 For 59: TALISMAN (3-Fruit) MARMALADE 24 oz. 39: SILVER SEAL MOLASSES MASON FRUIT JARS Pinls 31.49; Ouaris 31.69 AMAZING FAB,2for FLU FFO BOSTON SHORTENING. 2lbs. .. 59c CORNED BEEF. 2lins .. 69c is-s ONLY A. siioivr nor ro PlERCE'S CASH Jr CARRY I I.0WNItIY'S (Angclusl MARSHMALLOWS. 1 lb. 4IC p NESCAFE (i0O'; PI'RE ('()FFEItll 69c large 32.25; Small 79: Pickling SILVER SKIN THOMPSON SEEDLESS GRAPES. 2 lbs. nssxrrr RED RIPE Etc. Carer stout, smut IIAI. 5524- 5525 x w p-1&2 ONIONS. 10 lbs. ONIONS.lb. .......--c TOMATOES (6 qt.) 89: wa7uft-i-fVnT.17iTiinans. PLUM3. PEACHES, GRAPES, DAMSON ruins. Cmuuorrs rowiv.n:.z. 1 Fresh Roasting Iqb. .....a........ 426 . ..upcrlor 23 T Breakfast Sliced 45,, neon. lb. 69: Maple Leaf . IOLOGNA. lb. 29: PORK HOOKS. Ib. I9c Grade "A" FOWLI5. 33: I , I "ever saw relwu I up on row nu mu Trbfuvurv seswtl