.NOVEMBER 9. 1951 . 7 . p-ji That's why you need this medicated Agricultural markets. Since that time we have had one of the best growlngl years in our history. and we can still look out on blooming flow- ers and fields that are still ver- dant and green. Never in our THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Situation Reviewed BLIIIT. W.R.Shaw might bring about a diversion to substitute materials, a restricted purchase of potatoes on the part of the consumer, and also ex- treme care on the part of the producer in conserving every potato in his production for mar- ”Lambs are ranging above last year's prices with 529.00 to 829.50 for good spring lambs at Mone- ton. and 565.00 for rail Grade A's. We have no quotations at the moment from Charlottetown. "Montreal prices show a strong 1950. This shows an increase in the Province at'the and of Sep- tember of this year of 138,000 pounds. or approximately 495. In October the manufacture of. hitt- ter was the heaviest in the his- proximately .'i.1'x.. The total pro- duction of cheese in Canada at the end of September. 1951. am- ounted to approximately 69,000.- 0()0 pounds. compared with 81,- 000,000 pounds in 1950; a decrease of nearly 12.000000 pounds. or New Brunswick the demand for butter is only fair, and, on some markets, slightly lower prices have been offered although the official quotation remains the same from that province. with PAGE TVVENTY-THREE ---MOM:-. (Quoting) ...(g...... recollection did we have pastures . , so lush and maintained an con- ket purposes. The supply of po- tfcrgia?-I ,',?gcnt,i1irmiI-lltclf Creamery -m wh-"legal"-kl and 2 I '. sIstentlY at it high level durint: latocs could easily meet the de- b, 599000 lmhm” hlqlim mam; Pound iirrnti. ii-tic delivered. and I p the season. There were no weak mand under such conditions. compagod with 439mm pounds rnrl Wffl Iohllifiil 579- '. spots and dry periods in pas- "There. is another angle that I we Mhm month '15" W” This 1" P1'""-la EITWBTVI ISIEHFI IIGMCNIPROWYPUI tsvo-brush. (oriastud of your lmnlsinsslssn). tures, and in many cases the pas- would like to refer to, and that mm” 8" inprpau, for 'ocm'h" of ('”5m")' lBI93"Wl 5"! Iindliitl (- lrss orlnther-13'0" 1'! ll 10?! RUM "Y0" dontlcreeitnby far thapbost gm" mve been "kg" in, pack- is the feeling that the potato 195. M 151006 t ' d 34 4, markets for butter rather dull at sanatflsiss who buy Ft;inf'inId's Tlnrlo-ru-ear I'i"i"'l"'5"”'"'” V0" "7 ""'3'wSY "h" ”" "" Md t ' ' '”'"" " "" ed down in holes in the ground, producer is going to malt a real The "mil a;munIt"”:;I gmgr In-Egg the present timnp especially for 1", m wunuh Ind mm!-on hm” SHAVE! it's the new "wonder share" that takes up where other shaves ii-are oflvdoea more than inst soften vniir heard-it's medical: -mod I-our sklnl Herels how it works. Noxzema. Toronto-your money will be refunded. Get the big mono,v-sav- lag jar of Noxaems'I 3-Way shsvo for .. . ten ounces for only 894 . ., oodayl and are now being fed out to our dairy cattle. At our own Falconwood Farm we put approximately 325 tons of killing at current market prices on this year's crap. This requires some clarification. Some produc- ers have had a wonderful crop of from January 1st to the end of October of this year was 4.389,- 000 pounds. compared with 4.169.- t)00 pounds for the same period two-pound prints. One cause for this may be the extremely high production in the Province at the present time. The whoiesalr price for first grade prints is what tin-y'rr inlkiiig almiit ulicii llivi my. "You can't buy Iicticr iinili-rwrnr!" Sn lake their worill SiaiiIicIiI's u'nn't aliriiik. p ” whisk." .kln. T. grass and corn silage up for win- P0”"”95 Ill” Yell” TI" Went!” last year; t t I i I . . L S:f.t:fl-lrtollkhdlt wIiIska'rs. Pro- I Discover this ramurssbin new I let feeding; some of it in a tall Production of marketable Pota- zzmmo pougdsl 2): spggcfease 0 ;7n"&t!fgw,"” :,'?th1'K;'g T'01'B6mCh"l' b'”d”'d1mb-lI'"3."R" mil mics lubricating him for smooth sh,-vol Uu this coupon II I re- silo; some of it in a pit silo: W95 ”" P""'-"'5 Edward 15I3"dv W "Cheese: There is any increase r .- ' ca '0 "E N as the fInv mu l,......i.i' , -”a - - 6)c Prices 0 the M t I i 'l razor EH49-PWWC" "nd"'k"'- ;"",':kl;"y"h:.l'x:'ljf:”d"3:'” some of it in an enclosure on my "lllldv h”W9V"- WI” "03 be in productino of cheese in the ' ' l " ' on "A "" um i, . I .' F ' h H ! in I Idea! is . run. on. . to of the round, some of it over 150 busheu. Many farmer” P I f . ' A g Toronto markets have lidvanceri. "ii! 001"" '55 '"i''''."- v,' pm ;, Pninlosss ayes. as sxc us an syssdlaaustoras. P g s . win I. n l ' 50 1: hi "W ""9 2' this year also. lrom snzhuy wnhin H”, pm. N." sh . ,. V4 medicated built-in pain preven- I 'i'1oomI:.nomyJ.' I treated with molasses; and some no ave mer us es of Jmuary um” um end of Sew we ks Wm N 1 g.rd 5 on you my Mliltny iiiiiliruvnr tiveto5001Ii!l9nd9P!ki'i-355" of it not treated at all. Our ex- "mrkelahle Pmnmes 9" ""3 tember, 1951. there were 616000 C ' I v 0' lo! 5 MW by Ink for Stauliciills in mI100t'If0"10? lIY3'-""'"I I for I perlence with this marvellous Wm” 755 mid 30'"? 100- "id S9 pounds made com ' I mg qumed 1" me Montreal IMF ' . . - PM” with 555- ket at as mic delivered with - - 3, Helps heal invisible razor dain- I ' t I cattle food has been a very "I; 000 pounds ml. me "me period 1 M U-q Availalileiii separate ni.".i'0'l R” WIIII ""3 FIIHVG-I9" ony happy one and Indicates to me T" 0 mm” ""'"b" HI” hlgh" last. year This is an increase I Tom" 0 I -C m MC demand" I"l (II i ' p 3 . W I he p exmi . . - - . I . R "we should, therefore. not hr '"l I In i-rigs or i-oiiiliiiiatmii llltitII'II "'”l"""d:G'9""" I”" MI" P I I a future in the use of grasses "3 VII”? will "in "Int? '" the end of that' eriod or 60000 v - v H henlthun y,,ung,,..loakmgp I I at gm” Economic mmorumce m an nm.acm.e revenue per "cm pounds M H7' ill” Ocmhm. HM PXPOCIIHK a lou-Ming in the Pl'IF('l for the ulioic IJIIIII)-; Sn-e!'lY.V 3'wlY Shaw.-.MorsahsveI. A I ad TN our feeding programme. The costs have been extremely produciion of ,.h'(.,.s(. ...,s 1 . 0' bu.H" lS.'h.en prw" 1" "W 'w"' .i..-iter shaves for less money. Try it I l' WC. 0 OXZOIIII V high in 1951' and lhuumnds 01 name! M H V” H8660” 5'3 9-V principal cities of the Dominion hm," Ind um, ,0." kn," lb", m...j...m Q iei halt; slireniendous dhay crop& farmers with avenge or 1”! being -Zmdi -mttnlnlred -W.” are advancing at the present oo. n e rov nee. on ya izrea than average production Wm minds ml: H I I I - time. In Montreal the price MI : 32'? tgffggid ”fBc"3"hch3:veav"em: scarcely be meeting costs of pfo- 5ear The iilfrelflg-II nI17lI"f:I.IllIlClII:)sll Mme Ontario While ch99” IV hay market secnis to be the g:3lo?0 lpgiclgsgig Iild "1 "OI I0? Oclobcr of iliis year was, 2:10:-;:;d 1nyt4(.l:36(-:1-hx:ll?,,::)elol:.,Pfd 1"Sti,.:?;.'I DIDCIA EVER BUY llisuaitwsa Seems (0 gm indmcnm. Large git? hlfily I013 plorlune this 5'?” The sum total of clieesc, made at :,T,i1dun1;ep:n(?i:m 2: 1:)? 3::upi::I I . p R supplies are available from marsh n '5 pom O Hopi 1! is me lo" "I9 9"d "f OC'0h""v 19-mi W” it It ii 3' 1 sa"' 'wmm ' : : Dumb” 1 land! In me adj” t O. tal receipts azainst total costs 734000 pounds. Com Med Wm. "I0" ” wlch 't I” m"5I3"9d' and Quebec is sendlr? lri)r.vI"ces' that ”a”ycounLLa year to this 621000 ounds, to tip - with we demand mm” sl0w'I 5”""”””.5””'"DT"'”'O-"-5- 3 53 Tlghl cl 1 v . ' p r '" 53"” V” and the reduction consider bl' by our doorwm, mm the market ” C Were 5hIPP9d hi "3" 517 iod last year: an In('l'(llS(: of 1l.'i- - . D a 5 . . V .. . . H; Newloundlutld Hay M 31500 cars. '1hi5 year 10 same dam 338 000 mun-ds or 18'”; .. .IilKIiel tiian last year. 1 l t ' cars. ' ” t , Down south of the border the Charinncmwn 523.59. 1" hcgtgveonv ' , same general condition exists. in July. hog pm-5, drjugd up in Instead of the 444 million bushel 40.50. A Very high price. A5 , production of 1950 their vroduw matter of fact. I think too high. tion is down in around 837 mil- 1 WW1.-1 ,1” My that at me me. C- .HlCKEY'S IS SOLD EVERYWHERE IN P. E. I win. But when you buy our chew- ing tobacco you can't lose. You get it full-flavored tobacco which TICKET ? never disappoints HICKEYlS - BLACK TWIST iless than Iers. discouraged per ion is- scarcely worth both- ering with. Let us hope for im- proved conditions. from the lowly estate it occup- led in 1950. and some of thcI things I predicted in the late! broadcasts or last Spring have taken place-and one of them was that we might run up against. I! light. position in poin- tnrs this year. Well. here. is in brief the production. Canadian acreage was down 105,000 acres in 1050, and the 1950 zicreagc was one oi the lowest forl twenty-five years. Prince Edward Island produc- with two very lean years in receipts and high costs of production. reduced their acreage from 45.000 acres to it llttle' hettcr titan 31.000 of which about 21.000 were seed. Iwbich is quite a substantial drop -too much in fact. (or I think it Turnlps too large an acreage in the hope of easing their production out on to the turnip market. There is a gentleman by the name of 'Tur- nip Magszotf that had something to say about that. and he is a tough. active enemy against whose activities even an atomic bomb would not have much ef- fect. In any event we do not know yet, how to control him and hr. is an undesirable citizen who is like many consumers. crazy for Prince Edward Island turnips. - "The final result is that farm producers have large quantities of turnips which are not intend- ed for export that must be stor- ed nnd frd to cattle. And a large number have too many for that purpose. Turnip prices at the moment are 30c per bushel. normal acreage would be from "EAST POINT TO NORTH CAPE”. 36.000 to 40.000 acres for this Hmmk Province. And in addition to a ' Manufactured By IIIGKEY Anti IIIDIIIILSOII Tobacco Co. Ltd. Charlottetown USED CAR SPECIALS decrease in acreage we have run potato production in Canada has gone from 97 million bushels in l950 to around 70 million in 1951. lion in 1951, which is possibly less than the quantity of potatoes absorbed in their market last year. "Coming back to the Island sil- uation again we will possibly have less than one-half the mar- ketable potatoes this year that "Lnst May hogpi-ices at Monc- inio a decrease in production per '0" WP” about sp-M00 ml, Grade 3"” A. and at Charlottetown 333.00. The Whole Ihlnk M0303 "I31 Just a year ago Grade A hogs were 28.00 and B 27.60. At the present moment Moncton prices are 529.50 for Grade A. ttntl at sent moment I think they are a little too low, but nevertheless that. is where they rest. To offer a comment -on the hog situation in Canada I would 'say that we are going to have more pork products than we can consume in Canada this year. "Canada. The total pounds of butter made in Canada from Jan- uary lst to September (list of nearly 'l.0O0.(i00 pounds. or up- Wool iincl orders. but with the with- Wool Growers, handling the ls- ...I-he wool mark" has been doppdrawal of such orders the mnr- land clip, has again done an ex- mnl” -”l'”"lI9" 0" l”l'"IP pr” this year was 210000000 ounds ' k t t k "I " ' i ' , d .l. .p '.d y I -- - . . p . mg some gymmsnu durmg the es oo a ..iarp nosedne from cr-piionaliy gooil Job in handling Has 1 hmg chance to hike. only foam" diilI(Ii'i':rliuel: anwigyi on ltlllgilgg ;s:;11g);g3dTy;i"I:ihde2i7.000.0.()0 Cpountils past W" Price: soared car” In oger Sl.0O(pt;g pounr:lwdown to an mania. 'll1osi: Viiin shxpiaed their . ' . . crease in lanai Cl ' ' .- a Vance o c or c. unois early received. in many one in I hundred thousand Clll The potato is looking up a hit number M Pmduce” WI” "159 to the end of Scpicmber was "19 59830" due 10 WET C07idl1I0"5 ”The Canadian Co-opcrativn - -- tCoiitinued on Page 25) iiiggpni All Wamm tendency. bulls selling at S25.00- M . Th 1- I, ?27'o0- Wnh mm!” 532'lx)153t-5'00 IisI,I,ed veetrefirrutlizo IlP:)gi'IlI.IrCetsI0npuOl Ur 5095' cheese .in Canada for the month a The following excerpts are season. when producers want to nnhvhm ofuoctober. 1951. i , '7Il(lk3S from is review of the agricultural move and have to unload their t h PI'ICe:f T39 tP3IC?' "Th hiifileif o 0 situation in the Province given potatoes an unstable condition . , . 55 '30" MU? 5" )' HI 6 Ar- - last evening by Mr. W. R. Shaw, created Iby t many being push- p;,-3:: l.:p(;;?((:l:f;l”;'5'Ial.I1d( fig:-i.1crJalI'-Itlmefh dfrmtsy ""5 llrnthz 11? 0 M" S ; , . mon in. n ova co it e a- L LliinslrexlprltltaAi:i::Im;:i'aeny ieiTarOnnI::en'ine1irtkel!a ,Ile:I;'?l)le? H: :::y ugmgmuggd .0: :(;g5t,e&")6 S" "me"! mic” reqelved were S ' changes have taken place-chant "We must bear in mind. too. ' " ' H I 66C whol"'”I9 10" flrlt tirade AN ea in rodu tlo chan es in this 'ear that hi her rices poundm mmmred Mm 3'661'000 Print! dflivtred F-0-H Halifax ' p c "T 3 3' ' 3 9 pounds for the same period for Wm, heal Jobbing M 536. In . Q we had last year. The market at "The wmem farm” Mm SET FOR-I-HE " (M SURE p EOUGHT I r ” m- k ' d M a o roar e a ROYAL VISIT WEEK int”-it-til???” 1'3 WHOLE Wm?! NO W""?E We NOW Aw-H2eszs- tabicstock; while seed is moving Srgknligs Wm;nl':nf;'r::”:D?leag:3:': ' pp ' I TI-IE THE at 5155 9" bum” Mm '" O6" lus volume within the next g ' 1950 Ford DeLuxe 4 door-S1750 1030 Ford DeLuxe Tudor-S1725 P mmpleu C" eight or ten months. "Unfortunately the dollar situa- casional flurry to loadings up to 31.75. These are good prices. There has been a tendency on the part of produc- crs to hold back the movement. "The influence ot a strengthen- ing market has been one reason. and the fact that there is ample lion in Britain is bad. and up to the present moment we haven't apoundundcr contract for that market. It is tfue thp Un- ited States market is open. but 1949 Ford Custom Fordor-S1375 1947 Ford Super DeLuxe Fordor (new motor)--S1000 1949 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach-S1425 All units equipped with fresh air heaters. ' t 1 1 1 h ldl p . there, are actually. morep hog We also offer one 1949 Monarch Sport Sedan, equip- :n"(ffhl'..”h 2' .:;(','L.::mn3 ,f.:,m,: girodttci: cogillnlgd ism Carilada . . - c . F0 . IHI licd with fresh-air heater, custom-built radio, good con- there is rather A mrclta 0! mfg Hf mm: 3”, w ';h:s.,nm,d reefer cars and this is a matter that should be investigated at once. I am personally of the opin- States from Canada. It will be interesting to keep in touch with this situation. Prices of hogs. however. should hold reas- onably firm at present levels for some time. ' "Cattle prices have been real- onahly strong. Last. May ilic price was 330.00 at Monctonrfor choice steers. and also 530.00 at Char- lotteiown. with heifers and other grades being maintained at lower levels; In July the price for choice stcers was up to 32.00 while just ii year ago the price was 23.00 and for heifers 22.50. At the present time the price of 029.00-530.50 is being quoted at Moncton for choice. and at Char- lottetown 327.00-527.50, with other grades down to lower figures. Good cows are 321.50 at Char- lottetown. and bulls 322.30-523.50. Bull prices at Moncton are 823.00- 32450 for good; with cows 322.00- S23.00. These prices are only dition. at a very special price as this unit must be sold. We also have several outstanding bargains in 1949 Ion that irrespective of mum and 19;i0 half-ton and one-ton trucks. You are well ad- mnrim I.-ma, mm the .nu..uo.. I vised to call at our show room and look them over. I "-"”'l' 59”” "”k W"” ii I” Mt . ways wise to keep potatoes mov- S. ll. JOHNSTON LTD. in: to the trade. particularly St. Peter's Road, Charlottetown Phone 3092-3093 when the prices are good. TIRES TIRES TIRES ? .ioo - s1o'x I5 Goodyear Four-Ply Orderly Movement Desirable "Even with an apparent short- age in potato production if every- one persists in holding up pota- tocs there could be later in the -ce--- ; qtiiwtnltlions. and not l',IlCIlI)lI1IlO.tlP.I.' . E III?! KUFPS RS IVII II P TOY" v .- MARATHON TIRES ii: ?:.'i'.:'..”'.iL?'”l;?'i:".L.;”.:f 3 5 ' - - - . i'..'.”..'tl." I.'i.2"”..r”'.?.i.5'.'.".?.l”ii?l' .37? 35' I Y”"' 9” Tl” "'"' 5"-9” '"Y' 9'" 0' ::".".'..:.':”r:.."'..a:;:I:-.::.::P:: ' . . if ' Th L g l.'.l.?..”'.'i".'ii?Zl.i.ll?.l.1'.i' III: qIi"olI:: I I , . 0 prices obtainable at present. . D (”(I1l,f1KG,((a IiIWIIiI.iI Mr mos! cronomlral rnomrl .--r WIIITLOCK TIRE SERVICE KENT STREET- CHARLOTTETOWN Plioiio 909 and Melts Your Tire Trotiblss Mine - --sq-... ,.c WWJW