Among the 700 loyal Csnad-I tan Army Cadets presently attend-, mg Eastern Command Summer tamp. Aldershot. N.S.. t'BE.CD. Item cadets preparingi to move to the National Cadet ' tnr situation which has changed I MASTER CADETS camp at Banff. Alberta pa July The representstves from Prince 15. These "master cadets". rep- Edward Island drawn above from resenting the four Atlantic Prov- left to right are Cadet Vincent command; inces. have been granted the top Mulligan. at by Brigadier J.A.W. Bennett.lawsrd given to Army Cadets School. three weeks at Banff Pu-k. AMONG THE FARMERS Federation at IAgrieIItIe Newsletter Natonal Ralph Russell. no. 1! Quest Char- POIIT ARTHUR MEETINGS . mixing the week of July 21. Port Arthur will be the scene of a series of national farm organizat- ions: semi-annual meetings. on the 32 and 23rd the dairy Farmers d Oanada will hold a meeting of their board of directors which will be chaired by the irst vice-presi- ilcnt. Williamm Rt-ttie of Ontario. in the absence due to serious illness of the president, Gordon Loveridge. Quite likely the Dairy Farmers IAIII be BIVIDI attentiai to the but- from one of e bothersome surplus. in the prospect of possible short- iize and the necessity of increas- ed returns to butter-fat producers if the necessary production is to be forthcoming. During the two came days special organiutitli and program committees of the (ansdisn, Fcderction of Agricul- ture will. be meeting to prepare a final report for consideration of the CIA. Board of Directors the-24.25 and 26th. These meetings can well be of cxtreme importance in the light of all possible action to be taken by the new government with res- pect to arm policy. It has been ad- try are of economic importance and the C. F. A. has always given special attention to the poultry in dustry. This has been necessary due to the fact that the poultry people are not usually too well organized eith- cr provincially or nationally and the ('.l".A. 's responsibility is cor- respondingly greater. TARIFF HEARINGS On July 29 the Tariff Board of Canada meets to consider matters related customwise to a large number of different fruits and vegetables. Of particular signi- cance to this provncc are potatoes and already the different groups concerned have taken steps to pre- pare on behalf of this pmvince a statement which will outline the deficiencies of present tariff ar- . ements and suggest desirab- le changes. Certainly it would ap- pear that the present arrange- ments which allows American new potatoes to enter Canada duty free from January l to June 15 had an adverse effect in the movement and price during the string months. POTATO MEETING muted generally by a great many at-ople that agriculture must soon have a new deal not only in its own int:-i-est but in the interest of the . iountry as well. Only the futurci will tell whether a turning point ha.-..bccn remhed in Canada's ap-; proach to the farm problems and in the designing of policies to deal ivitwthem. POULTRY MEETING At the C.F.A. office in Ottawa nn Tuesday the 16th various pro hlcnis of the Canadan poultry in- dustry will receive the attention nl it special national poultry com- mittee. Under the chairmanship nf Vfr. John Monkhouse of Winni- pcg three matters of urgent im- portance viz. egg floor price. the operation of the support price on fowl and the imports of American turkeys will be discussed and re prcsenthtion made on the follow- ing day to acting Minister of Ag- it:-ulture Harkness. In every province of Canada eggs and will- COMING EVENTS insnce Bonshaw Hall. Friday light. lmncs In De Gros Marsh school Friday. July I2t:lt. Good Music. Dance In Afton Hall. Saturday. night. In aid of ball. Good muslc.l Dance Pembroke School Julyl lath. Good music. Lunches. l Grand River Picnic. July lit-t!.' ltlesls 5-9. Also games. rick your own strawberries to (Mill per hos, Alfred Miller. Bed- ford. At Guelph Ontario during the last week of August producers. dealers and officials interested in the Canadian potato industry will attend the first Canadian Potato Industry Conference. This gath- ering. designed to focus interest on various potato problems will attract. it is expected. a large re- presentation front all parts of Canada and already some thought has been given in this province to the chartering of a n airplane for the trip. FRENCH WHEAT Cnada and United States are not the only countries produc- ing large wheat crops. The coin- paratlvcly small country of France expects this year to have over 400 million bushels of wheat a record total crop with a , rsihle record yield of 34.1 bushels per acre. France was on a net export- ing basis for last year and iii is years crop is not going to do much to Improve the world wheat situat- on. E "gig: Er cg no. 140 Queen Square ' Charlottetown; and Cadet lotte High School, Charlottetown. U. 8. DAIRY AID in 1956 United States govern- ment in supporting prices and in- comes of dairy farmers has spent .549 million dollars. this sum is eq- ual to 13 per cmt of farm recept for the sale of dairy products. On the total amount almost exactly one half was spent on DIR-I.el' in the form of non recourse loans. pur- chases and payment proyarnl. donations to other nations. We are recently in receipt of the "Sheep Annual" published under the sponsorship of the Nova Scolia Federation of Agriculture. The sheep Annual provdes inter- esting information in all the vari- ous phases of the sheep industry. marketing are all discussed and an intrestlng section outlines what the place of the dog is mid his training in sheep work. Professional cards are carried by shearers and included is that of one lady shearer. In its entirity the Sheep Annual is quite a valu- able contribution to the Nova Sco- tla sheep industry and reflects very considerable credit on the editorial staff which includes Mrs. N.R. Archibald and Miss Eliza- beth McMaster an enthusiastic sheep woman in her own right. BRANDON HOG SUCCESS . ' Even with the handicap of great. distance and an exhibit " ” ” in number Prince Edward Island hog breeders have once again demon- strated their ability to stand In with the best. The individual i breeders who have taken part de- I serve the thanks of all Yorkshire; men in this province for the con- tribution they made in keemng Is- land hogs in the public eye. The results at Brandoti demonstrated once again the general soundness . of the bog program which has been carried on in this province. COUNTY MEETING . There is still probably room for expansion in our Island hog indus- try. an expansion which can he; proceeded with in the knowledge that no finer breeding stock can y be fotind anywhere. l I A: time of writing dates and lo- ' lcotions have Just been set tor the semi - annual meetings of county federations. These meetinr will take place at 0'Leary. Wedn- iesday. July I7. in Charlottetown lTItursday the tau: and in Sotris FOR BALAN El tar Th wholesale prices has T ” for three months. Based on 1935-39 prices equalling 100. the index stood at 228.4 in February, April after dropping a point from its position last January. However. all this may be of lit- tle onsolatlua to the man on the street faced with slightly higher living costs. The costs crept up in March and April and there are IMDOICBIIOIIS they increased again in ay. VARIETY or SPECIALS CE OF WEEK 89: and up SUNTERS' LADIES' WEAR .Reservl July 11. Cherry Vel- lev Ladies Aid Salad. Supper on Mutclrs Lawn. Enjoy strawberries. ice - cresm' and cake. Harrington Hell. y July llh. I pm. I l citicm and ham -uiviier Grund- View Hall. '.'.'c-dnesda, July 24th. .s'ivnner served from 5 to 9. Dance Idler. Reserve Friday July 12th for uni Is New Iandon till. I. M3. Presbyterian (motel. "Barn Dance at Gordon Madde- -an. Hunter Rivet. Friday night. :2 11. Good music. Canteen ser- 9 S1 3 a E E i -3 5 jhowliig at Mt. Stewart Friday and Saturday. that hilariously fun-g It! show. The Egg and I. You” this one. I giisfgi ll”? 3'' t 3: I 3; L 1-: 3 I ill at II .iIi? 5' II? iliiiil 3:33 If YORK AND DISTRICT The annual meeting of the York and District Artificial Breeding Club will be held at the Depart- ment of Agriculture, 180 Richmond Street. Char- lottetown on Thursday, July 18th at 8:30 p.m. IMITH ituiranaaul. ' President. ATTENTION FIRST DIIEENS . My sincere thanks to all who supported me wo ed on my behalf in the recent by-election. to t Jury short tlml? tttyvas wan” many you persona y. wm heir! ted so cordially and treated so hoqiita 3!?! and - Due l impossible to contact to be Our- I my first political csmpsignl was N ofthe resultslntny hornepollwhere 5'o'.L”:..'ia'?,"i'3..i.""fi?3 elected member. "Emnt'uvIn", Victoria. P.E.I. Jextendootjratule-. QTIOIWI yournswly ;. IOWAIDIWOIWI Inflationary Pressure In Canada Seen Decreasing OTTAWA (CPI - Living costs may continue to creep up during theaedfewmontlis butsoinefod- heavy wind been taken out of Canada's dfldalaleelthe Illa. .li .i git it 5 E tr ET? 3': E5 g .-ail; ,3 3' world had wlniand The yardstick for The index. based on 1949 pricesi equalling 100. stood at record 121.! . on Friday the 19th. Further an- nouncements will appear in the press and detailed Information on the program included. All Feder- ation members are invited to at- oend their respective meetings and urged to encourage attendance by their neighbour members. member or any district which sol desires may bring problems to these meetings in the form of a resolution. I expert said are more there have reported to less than full ca-Ithese emistruction had de ease demand forlmoncy" policy. The new fl unibe .- seem to be go- would work to change the policy! official added. as quickly as possible to end the for measuring remained un- consecutive March and measuring consumer price changes in May likely will be issued in a day or two and it may show another gain. the third consecutive monthly rise... RECORD IN APRIL Any in April.uiarflerr:3lo xinall gains Ii gaiwunitiglhneornpand with Gull).- talllng ee-i s o anoint. , year. year ago it stood at 10.6. The in;-JiI'eases bear mostly oa those w" fixed incomes. some in- ' dightrial workers have been armed R.un'on w more purchasing power . IhNUlhmIWiI&eb:.'tolt wiiicit have WI" 30 Aug. 7 more a rise in cm- Wmef Pflcel AVG”? F09”! fIc- A meeting of the executive of :,'.”.”;.”:!:;”;s"i,'.'.Ri'”i.'3.";.; in-.12”! ?"..'::"""'t u9.'1s Jan. 1. ' ' Tail: T.eEo. uicitutt. 5:: One of tlAeo:uestli;insumv;”oL:d In gvenin; or J21, 49. :5, sBo;:i.:: ”' E E"V””m""'5 Mug” .E:::IeId;pIIlI: E. MacP'hail, . . . . . tary: I. M. Brown. Treasurers J. minister. Donald I-leming. said be My Lee. Pub”-my; In J. 5. Wu, ker, Entertainment. housing slump. Final arrangements for the Some federal financial experts fr't:'"'”". 1" MM" said, however, there still is a S Pol" '”'"' WI ' heavy demand for money the in” HCh”lI:'-9:”"" Cluldlu :'lf time may not be ripe I redue- 0" W" 300 l'-m- 01' I "W tinn in curbs. The 3.32 Inf can- lieu moetlns and the election of nda's inlgrut mi; in. angina offcers. At 5:!) o'clock there will high. Last week it mac by .01 to a be Is route niarch with band--not record 4.06. too ong-- as ong marches are now These experts argued that if obsolete. about the city. during . there is an easing in inflationary which a wreath will be placed on pergsaulres i: was due ohmaiidy to the Monumoelnt nt 8:? usguare. er rest-am on eespan-inmeinory those e inser- aion of the country": money si.ip- vice it who have dnce "Gone ply and other anti - inflationary West." At 6:00 o'clock the ban- T9m0V'?d- the PW-SSUFES mlly agllll Home. which will be followed by m0Um3 . short addresses. music. songs. re Desinte the housing slump. there tmhmenti. and, good fellowship. W” W” he3VY demand I" 0'94"! Applications for tickets have al- of all kinds. The gross national ready been "caved from 105", l"'0d."'"TV"1"9 0' 3" Wide "I4 Battalion veterans living in all serviches p-oduced-forecast in the provincn 0, Cum. ma mm, Marc budget at a record S3l.?.50.- "aw, M the USA. 000,000 for the year was expected It is hoped that all veterans of to be achieved. the Old Battalion will "fall in" and So was the 1957 capital invest-i ment forecast of 38.500.000.000, a sing it: songs on August 7 next. measures. If thes erestraints were quet will take place In the Legion g Fishery Prices Low In Spring prices in Canada is found in this springs prices for fish and shell- fish according to the findings of the Dominion Bureau of Statistics in a summary of the fish price situation to which ” " T tables are attached. The bureau obser- ves: "The groundfisti catch was heavy on both coasts. but for the Atlantic Coast the landings of her- ring aad lobster failed to reach the previous years level. January to May landings at 496 million pounds value at 3) million dollars. fell shortofthe l956figuresby25and ll percent respectively in the ear- ly months of 1957 there was a low yield of herring and groundfisb and up to the end of April lob- ster prices were also lower than 1956. Catch of groundfiah wu signifi- cantly htgher that a year ago.. but this was more than offset hyl lower landings of pelagic fish and of lobsters. May is the peak month for the lobster fishing. The catch amounting to 14.3 millionl valued at 84.MlI.0w0. I l I I W000 ISLAND-GAIIIIIIII FERRY SEIIVIGE JUNE 15 to SEPT. 22 Daily from each terminal: 4 7 sm.. 9 sm., ll s.m.. I p.m.. 3 pm.. 5 pm. STANDARD TIME For daily report dial CFCY on . first weather broadcast l Cross early and avoid delay. Reservations Limited For particulars contact: NORTHUMBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED l GIRLS GIRLS tiiiits i The Y.M.C.A. Camp of Holland Cove I Needs ts Few More Girls to Fill the y Comp to Capacity. Through the co-operation of the Kinsmen Club. financial assistance can be given to individuals. I AUG. i2-14 - Age 12-14 - July 13th-24th Phone Y.M.C.A. 3425 for information. ' FOR MAXIMUM RETURNS SHIP wiioii MILK for Milk testing 3.596 butterfat delivered to our plants at . Charlottetown and Summerside we are now paying up to:- s3.oo PER ioo LBS. Milk producers interested in shipping or establishing new routes should contact the Milk Hauler in their area or our Offices located at I Charlottetown, Summerside and Souris. SURPLUS MILK If you are presently, supplying the Fluid Milk Market under quota and are bothered with SURPLUS MILK we would be pleased to discuss the matter with you. WINTER BONUS Ask for particulars of our attractive Winter Milk Incentive Bonus Plan designed to encourage profitable Milk Production during the Winter Months. 0 SWEET CREAM BONUS For Milk Producers unable to or not desirous of shipping Milk we offer a bonus of 5c per pound Butterfat for Sweet Cream testing over 355 butter-fat. We require large quantities of this product for processing into BUTTER OIL; a highly specialised Dairy Product. produced in Canada Only by Central Creameries Limited. For HIGHEST PRICES. PROMPT RETURNS. ACCURATE WEIGHTS end TESTS, and an assured Merltel sliip ALL your MILK end CREAM fo:- CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED " QIARIJUITIIIUWN IUKMEIIIIDI 'DeIryIndtntr'yIesdsrsInP.EI.forover3t'5yesis" ' IOURII . S Charlottetown, P. E. Island I I sense Ices dun asset eel TIIILIID snnallt the: la tie. Dropisoverallrsturasfmmtie Atlantic Fisher-is. the bureau continues was largely due to s gmuadfdi III Hust- OTTAWA--An exception to lhe.IoW ylkld-0' general rule of rising commodity in ia the early rno&s aadto m Prices" for lobstaruptothendo(Apt-il.It notesdiatsotneofthe 'f cliangesmayheduetoaclmnge oftnethodineollectionoffiaheries. LOAN T0 HUNGARY VIENNA, Austraia flteuterst - A Czechoslovakian trade deleg- tion has arrived in Budapest to negotiate a long-term loan to Hun- gary. the Hungarian news agency reported Wednesday. PLACE WREATE8 BERLIN (Reuters)-American. British and French military com- mandants and West Berlin offi- cials Wedneiidsy placed wreaths Our of Respect To the Memory ' of DEWAR JONES The firm of DOWD MOTORS LTD- will close today At I2 o'clock Noon Friday, July 12. 1951 The Guardian Page 3 Highland Doncinn Classes wBeginning Saturday. July 13th. 2:30 p.m.. Sydney St. Instructress .. .. . .,.....,.,j......,,;, Margaret Rhynes measured in minutes gasoline costs you less for the IIPIIIAI. OIL IJIITID If you work at e job-and most of at do-how many minutes does it take to earn enough to buy a. gallon of gasoline? 33 minutes! won. that was true Canadian back in 1939. 29 minutes? You're right If you're 10 minutes? Correct. According to government ngiu-es. that's how long it takes an average Csnadian today to earn the price of 3 gallon of gasoline. average 8::