4v Faun Price's A And Products I compiled by the P.z.l. Depart- 'neni oi AIPWNINW .rorA'l'os:a l-nus price may Vary IUKIUV 56' "Province. port. and the prices beins offered today are from Bile to 31-00 P51" bushel at the car. EGGS AND POULTRY Egg production is now at its light movement of the product continues to other Atlantic Prov- ity to clear all supplies. Paying prices have been re- delivered AL 35. AM 33. B 22, C 13-15. Dealers quoting for graded 44-45, AM 42-43. B 32-33. Richmond: Ungraded eggs-AL AM 8. B 20. C 15; St. Peter's: foultry receipts are practically ii with paying prices unchanged. nicken over five pounds. 38; 'Dwl over live pounds. 30. dr. the attention of egg sta- plalnts being received regarding wet egg cases. it is apparent tiiat some station operators are -using cases which contain a high percentage of moisture. This type of case should not be used. Trays which the eggs are packed in will draw this moisture. resulting in soft wet trays and mould de- velopment. if station operators continue to use this type of con- tainer their eggs will be detained and. returned to them. it is up to -the operators to use 'only new. dry. clean cases and new trays. DAIRYING The price of butler on the Hai- ifax market remained unchanged during the past week: the whole- ,sale price for one and two-pound lnts being quoted at sac de- vered. with local Jobbing at 05c. On the Saint John market the wholesale price for one and two- pound prints delivered has drop- peu to tile. and the local Jobbing price is quoted at 63c delivered. Montreal current receipts were 87'.-lac on April 15. which is a de- crease of Mic Per pound within the past two weeks. The whole- sale price for first-garde solids its now quoted at say.-salon. price in this Province is 65c. The production of butter is in- creating in this Province at ill! llrescnt time. but is still kccpii: about 2) per cent below in: Veal-'s level. There were about i. 130-000 Pounds of butter m:ive:i nut.of storage in the M:ir'iim: dull"! the month of March. On Pounds in storage in the .liari- tlmcs. which is only 236,000 pounds more than at this some time last year. it would appear that there will be less butter in "0738? in the Maritimes on May 1. 1955. than on May 1. 1954. Creamery hlltter r"”'iictl :- for Canada for the month of March I down about 0.596 from tn. March last year. The production from January to March is down In. in this Province our butter production for March is 2294. be- w that of last year. and for the three-month period from Jan- lllry to March -it is down 1306. Canadian cheese production for the month of March is 1696- be- low that of last year. and from January to March is loot In this Province we Just produc. ed one-third as much cheese is March of this year as We .. starch last year. and for ilk. 99'm0Hl-ll Period we have not produced one-half as much. : Concentrated milk products in. Canada were 09!: below that oi MATCH last year. but for the Janu- lry to March period are H: high. . April 21th. Second Sunda, after '..T.';” .::::.v. :..":'l..r':..::":.: g---Mg-n-H E , 0 II I. I'll. CVCICII a thigh wlriicl; ;:ac?r:i:a;”;;; G.nii':gg. Priest in charge. cannon. - United Church of dlally invited. Kenneth T. Norris, me firs o S - .- I being paid for the con- g . H '2.” g - :2:..'"..ie.. 75-pound bag is 33.15. er than the previous ear. Dom- 11' m M! town Cm" P m peak. Receipts are heavy lid five cents (35c) per pound, and stocks are accumlatlng. A study a rebate will be paid on the 1954 inces but not in sufficient quant- the Sheep Breeders' Association, duced. Charlottetown stations are breeders in resard to the hand- now quoting tor ungraded egg; ling and selling of their wool. pack delivered' Charlottetown AL Livestock prices on the Mont- 40. AM 38. B 28. C no. and are real strengthened a bit since last quoting retailers in cartons AL week with Good and Choice Steers so. AM 34.3 22. c 16; Summer- 15 side: Ungraded eggs - AL 35, Maritime markets have shown L-I aded eggs pg AL 35g AM 33' with hog prices f.o.b. country at C 15. , . last week were: steers: Good munfortunately necessary to De tion rators that there are com- 15.75 g 13.00; .. ,. 15.50 to in Toronto the wholesale price: is 57V:-58c. and the local Jobbing-' April 1. 1955. there were 2.: ;.oi.y 'IUYINO LOGS dail. W b- ster'a mill. Sourls. y I APAILIEH OI" GEOBGETO!VN. estic disappearance o butter in diff t points The hold Canada during the month of am "Rim Ia,” 7 p' m' GEM”. it n ercn . - wn. ev. 0, Nut”, m ext,-eme1ym:rcII”l:',i::u.'3W: Lilies than it was mu. heavy in both Montreal and Tor- P 3' t onto. and in-imgholn getrlgli wool. MARKETING Wday ” 0” 9' Church of Canada. Services for m can of pang”: at: t'!I!:ClrA.:: Shaken B!I':medce.ra'E.2:s::IUods1and s""d'y' Apr” 24"" Gi""wm" "-d W” 39 Ml)! i this mlklij extensive lans f r h nil. Sund” schml " mm " m' 5”" moi? hoidmrsilit. cngl 3'1 otrack ling an increased Emountoof V1" " um " m" 5" Pe"”' sum 0 s ' rue: YSVS.-,.-nay this amount was this year for the Canadian Co- down ,0 appmxumgely 1,400, operative Wool Growers. Those . 354 b h. W Egmoef ggdlggnusfgpg u.omu:h, year will be able to leave this n have wool to dispose of this wool at any of their Co-operative n. Btofelt Ind Other dellllllud 09"” Canada. services Sunda . A ril T" bfe"'””fe,'”;m:f?:: .':,.c';.. an throushout the Province. 24. Cardigan. divine wgrshippll protests over .--onosod U. 5- lim- 53d9V3 3' "5 where it will be picked up and Mn; Lorne Vaney mm,o.,,, ltationa on imports of oil. which the federal government feels would have a damagln effect on the Canadian petroleum industry. brought into the wool warehouse iiere in Charlottetown. The Sheep livercd to their choose. The advance this year will be thirty- clip. and also on the 1968 .clip. for those again shipping through Further information from time to time will be given the sheep LIVESTOCK 20.00 to 21.25. Good cows 14.50 to 15.00. and Good Bulls 14.50 to .50. very little change since last week. points - Grade A 23.50: Bl 22.50; No, 1 sows 17.00; No. B. sows 16.00. The prices received for live grade cattle f.o.b. country points 18.00; Medium 15.50 to 18.00; Com- mon 13.00 to 15.50; Heifers: Good 17.50; Common 11.00 to 1500. Cows: Good ll,50 to 12.50; Med- ium l.0.00 to 12.25;- Common 8.00 to 10.75; Canners and Cutters 6.00 to 9.00. Bulls: Good 10.00 to 11.00; Medium 9.00 to 1000: Com- mon 8.00. For the week ending April letli. there were 1) cattle and 40 calves rail graded. The cattle graded: 13: sc;an1: lD2:3D.'i;5M: and 2 C. The calves graded: 1 A; 5-13:29 C: I D: 4 M. Rail Grade Cattle Prices. for the above grades. for last week. were: Steers: B 33.00 to 34.00: C 25.00 to 31.50; Dl under .50 lbs. 20.00 to 21.00. over 350 ins, 27.25 to 28.25. Heifers: .50 lower than steers. Cows: D2 24.00 to 25.00: D3 23.00 to 24.00; M 18.50 to 10.50, Bulls: S 11.50 to 23.00. These prices are hot dressed weight delivered. Rail Grade Calf Prices. for the above grades. for last week were: A and B 23.00 to 32.00. according to weight: C 20.00 to 28.00. accord- ing to weight : D 10.00 to 22.00; M il.00 to 21.00. all weights. These prices are hot dressed weight, skin on. "CODE . I GREAT SUIMARINE BATTLE BRINGS YOU THRILL AND ADVENTURE ON THE HIGH SEAS! , I can in MIDNIGHT Isl-l TONIGHT AT ll:30 r. M. A PRINCE EDWARD Eastern Guardian day. April 24th. Caledonia 11 s.m. TORAL CHARGE. - The United service 2 pm. Montague evening ' serv ce :30 p.rn. Montague Sun- Brseders Association will allow. day ,ch.-.01 10 pm. co,-am W31. seventy-five cents (75c) per one come w I". Rev. D. A. amp. hundred pounds for all wool de- 5.11, mlumar, THEATRE MONTAGUE FRI. 8:80 PM. - SAT 8 AND 10-ADM. 40-55 Ralph Meeker - Elaine Stewart Extra Featurette"Calllng Scotland Yard" Latest M.G.M. News ANADA. - 5'.-iieduie for tlun Wood Islands 7.30 p. m. Minister: Rev. E. S. Hales. - Canada. Services for April 24th. Evangelist. sturgeon. Sunday School at Sturg- P ' . A. Paterson. Min- ersona 5 day School at 11.00 a. in. Service at 3.00 p. m. Marie, Service at 7.3) p. m. Rev. Russell A. MICIJOdr Minister. ..'PRESBYTEl'tlAN Church in Stain has promised to am am- pathetic consideration to Canadian 11a. in. Morning Service and Junior Sunday school 7.30 p, m, the U. S.. in its own interests as 1.. w. M. 5. Easter Thankoffer. well as Canadian, will not inter- in: service. with Mrs. J. Gordon 19" in "'0 C3"ldl'U- 5- l19W0l9Um .-4064 Q we 1 Lord's Day. April lath. Montague 10.00 a. m. llble School for all ages a. Lnrd'sRSup- . -. - ,. Jar raac . urray vel- CPR”'”aY"'mAN calm H ll.00 a. m. The Lord's supper and llfuruchmg. Sell-imotno by K.m-r. Nor- . - D .Mii.rrsy at ur. ii. p. in. Holy Trinity. (Anglican). n W,,'”""” H'"”"' 5”" 3 ”' :' Bible School and the Lord's Sup- per. Combined Evangelistic Ser- . vice at Montague Church of 'GEOBGE'l'0WN PASTORAL Christ at 0.00 p. in. Everyone cor- Cauli. Mrs. Randla Lsrter and 'ST. PETER! BAY PAS Misses Thelma and Arlene Lar- tar. Ch lottato .were Sunday visitors to Montague To Consider Oil Protests bri mons Thursday by External Af- 'MONTAGUE PASTORAL fairs Minister Pearson. The note. crmnaa. .. Th. Unitas church delivered to the Canadian cm- of Canada. Rev. J. M. I"1'Isel'. busy in Washington Wednesday. Mjnlgtgf, Sundgy, April 2411., is the first written reply to Can- Monugue; 1o ,, m, sunday sd-.001, ada's formal March 8 protest. ..'Mr. and Mrs. Arnold. Mc- OTTAWA (CP) - The United The promise is contained in a of U. 8. note tabled in the Com- MacDonald. of Charlottetown as trade. guest speaker.'and with the Brook- lyn Trio as guest singers. Lower Montague: 9.45 s. m. Morning Service and Sunday School. 'MON'l'AGUE UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Rev. Row- land G. Hill. Pastor. 9.30 a. in. Sturgeon Sunday School. 0.45 a. m. Montague Sunday School. ll.00 a. m. Montague Service. 2.00 p. in. Murray Harbour Sunday School. 2.00 p. in. Murray River Sunday R. K. Clements. Montague. . 0Mr. and Mrs. John Bell. West Royalty. were Sunday guests of School. 8.00 p. in. Murray River Service. 7.30 p. m. Sturgeon Ser- vice. followed by Communion. Prayer Meetings as usual. CAPITOL NOW SHOWING " MASTEBSOII OF KANSAS” Starring GEORGE M Color by Technicolor "BATMAN" N 0. II TVVO” BLACK” OW DRAMA lluiiiivi iluiinvi LAST rwo pairs: tile imlciitl. noimlcm uuuunutmnup smumni PRICE: Mal..25oC PRINCE l'IAl'UlIA'l'I:N-7-I we; live. 350 I 75!! EDWARD Second I Do se Oi Salk Vaccine The young lady above at Spring Park School looks a little apprehensive as her grade one class-mate receives his second inoculation of the Salk Vaccine but she has little to fear. Apart from the tiny prick there pink-colored vaccine enters the body. The teacher, p Mr. Pearson said he hopes that child as they receive their shots. Prince Edward Island is fortunate to have had a supply or the valuable anti-polio material. Many provinces have not as their inoculations due to the rush and demand now current. is no pain or feeling as the Miss Aylward checks off each yet started Barter's Film Lab. frlhy, AF. II. 1” .'!'hc president. Mrs. Neil Hooley. presided at the regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, Montague branch. held in the Legion hall The meeting opened in the usual manner. by observing one min- and the minutes of the last meet- ing. The correspondence included a letter of appreciation from Mr. W. R. Shaw. provincial chairman local auxiliary had collected 3400.65 during the campaign in Montague, and the president and her associates were highly com- MURRAY RIVER ” DANGEROUS Itarrllg JEANNE CHAIN I MAYFAIR THEATRE THURSDAY and FRIDAY Also - LAUREL s. nanny and -rnavisuau siiow TIME - ii r.u. sis ulnsdha rage I rnlttae was given by Mrs. Em!!! 1 i n . l.”:i:1?i':..l.:? ” -n a Y the auxiliary would pay half the cost of having the floor of the Legionpainted and the secretary was asked to write to the presi- dent of the Montague Legion rep gsrding the matter. An invitation to meet at the home of the secretary. Mrs. Jessie Show. next month. was accepted MOW" ”V9'""3' and a social evening was planned- Miss Sue l-iemphill was appointed r f th "e ute's silence, followed by roll call Rn” 0 E Pmaum comm At the close of the meeting a delightful program. convened by Mrs. Hooley. was enjoyed and . d b ltt of the Red Cross campaign. The gnfazizgs Ierve y . comm .. ENiTl.lsH SCROOLING Princess lllargrethe 14. of Del- mended for their splendid support mark, will Spend I Year at In and cooperation. English boarding school before coa- The report of the visiting com- tlnuing her education in Denmark. , APRIL 21-22 GROSSING" - MICHAEL IIINNII