OCTOBER 16. 1951 Forlos In Sliavinq Ease Use GILLETTE Blue Blades y, , m'r22z.5;5a'? 840' new Ill rave 1144'" NE 8 v mper-keen .tlllLe(t)tE.giiie Blades 8'” (” -ck"; most refresh- thc ill: Va, ;qer, and with "Lg, sGiile!tc DisP"'." iyau dug? blades truck I, 3 Vin glvc fl!!!-B (lxtgiesiiieii-made I09 Tm" Gillette Run!- II I 20-Iliisle Gillette Disp.OwllSOI' Willi Handy llsed. Priiiiiice MONTREAL. Oct. 15 - ICP) -- Produce prices today as reported by Dominion Department at Agri- culture: Ease: Free eases. extra large alae ' 77-17!,-1.; large size is-veil; medium size 82-83; small size 53-54; 3 .-,9. 60: O 53. Receipts: Nil. Total re- ceipts for the weslr ended Oct. 12. 9,911, and corresponding week iut year. 5,923, nutter: Current receipts Que. No. i paateuriled fresh szas; Que. No. 2 am: wholesaie Que. No. 1 past- eurized Iresh can-sail. First grade creamery print job price B4-65. Re- ceipts: 94 boxes. Total receipts for week ended Oct: 12. 11,614. and cor- reawnding week last year. 8,407. cheese: Current receipts. Ontar- io colored 36; Ontario white 36. F.0.B. factory: Quebec colored slit-: Quebec white Slit F. 0.3 Montreal: wholesale Ontario color- ed 3724 (nominal); Ontario white :7 (nominal): Quebec colored 32 (nominal); Quebec white 32 (nom- inali. Receipts: Nil. Total receipts for week ended Oct. 12. 14,084, and corresponding week last year. 20.- 157. , Potatoes: (Small wholesale lots to retailers) Quebec No. 1 75': 1.75- 200; NE. N0. 1 75'! 2.00-2.25; N3. N0. 1 10's .35. Markets At A Glance (By The Cancdian Press) Toronto - Prices slip steadily alter early rally fades. i Montreal - Papers weaken. in- dustriats dip sharply. New York - Stocks irregular, selected issues in demand. Toronto -- Bacon hogs iinset- tied. issues in. demand. New York - Cotton closed 40 cents to 81.25 a bale higher. Grain WINNIPEG, Oct. 15 - ICP) - L Egypt's Squeeze On Suez J olts Britain And The West THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN pm as. y ,. I, A re it -any - .. v largest. best supplied and most strategically placed military bu- tion in the stormy Middle East is involved in the grave dispute be- tween Britain and Egypt. Egypt's m.mp5'N,wamRp abov, mow: Su.au.giClIi.S. Fl'OiiCl'i- and British chiefs of in the Suez and the 1899 aszree-'lmportaiice ol' the Suez Canal. con- 5”” 1" Pam W N511 1118113 for a merits under which the Sudan is sidered the keystone of Western MINI” E1155 demise system with defense of the Mediterranean. Turkey and Egypt as primary bases. Cairo's moves to eject British 13393 mail Shows closer view of troops from Suez came as Gen. W3 dllch. guarded by British Jointly administered by Britain and Egypt come as a severe blow, following hard upon Britain's OIL FILTER PAGE SEVEN CARTRIDGES . . . Keep your engine (Inn: for top per- formance and longer life. Genuine Ford Oil Filter (lartriclgcs are avail- sihle at your nearest dealer! . 3 Q Md. cgmporillldlli 1 Unhvomble huveu weather sumg hasty moves to cancel a. 1988 iorced withdrawal from Iran. The Dwight D. Eisenhower met with ;:n0:Sm3'v Port Said. Suez and ulated aggressive buying today on ' the Winnipeg Grain Exchanse. and ELMSDALE w. I. reeietary reported that the pantry O'Brien were equally won by Mrs. I PHC65 EBDCFIIIY m0Ved UP 101” 800d sale held recently realized over Frank Dunn. Mrs. Everett Matth- ' W '4 ' l31n5- g Mrs. Bruce Currie was hoateaa eighteen dollars. Arrangements ews and Mrs. Fraser Rix; alsp. A maximum Advance 0115 Cents to the Elmsdale Women's lnstit- were made to purchase window Mrs. James Johnston and Mrs was recorded in October flax. while new seasonal highs were reached in December and May oats. Octo- ute for their monthly meeting on October 2nd with iifteen members in attendance. blinds for the school. and ordcrsIFraser Rlx. respectively. were taken for Christmas cards. I Next meeting is to be held at Two contests presented by Mrs. the home oi Mrs. James Johnston. Maxwell Cameron and Mrs. James Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by committee in charge. ber. December and May barley. and December and May flax. shippers and other interests picked up oats and barley. where offerings were light. in proportion to the demand. American houses were active buyers in all grains during the active trade. Forecasts of continuous snow in some areas of Alberta and Saskat- chewan was it major factor in the trade. Export loadings or Canadian wheat were confined to 200.000 bu- sheis to the United Kingdom. Prices for class two wheat and: I.W.A. were unchanged. I closing prices: oats r Oct. 9.'l'.'.B. Dec. 92"-A May 929:. July X-aimnnt. Barley - Oct. 1.40. Dec. 1.30-no May 1.2636-M. July 1.227413. Eye -- Oct. l.il7B. Dec. May 1.9A, July i.82nnt. I ' -imx - Oct. 4.47, Dec. 4.17. May r 4m;-4.isu.n. July 4.13. I DQNW - (op) -A "may X-Nominal no trade. locomotive rolled on it; siding and crashed the garden wail of Ted n. Tod. 7R. shook his had and said "what a nuisance. ii made a proper muck-up of my strkwbgrfy bed," After the usual ' x ie late at the Western worlds. treaty that allows British procedure the! M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. Charlottetown Brunch Only Announce CLEARANCE SALE Of ' Odd Colors and Lines of Asphalt Shingles A! BETTER than BARGAIN Prices The following list of FIRST quality products are on the Block Australia. besides its valuable; hard wood yields fruit. like a plum. y 5hlH9IG5 . 125 lb. Asphalt Shingles at on D .3. Yes, more smokers everywhere are discovcrirlg how mild and fresh 3 .5z.iz..l1 ' -" C is sr..i.-m..ro..im.mi DlaiiUf1SL'lSo( semi.-s IUI '15i cigarette can be when they smoke Sweet R.niuI.. ..iau... 136'.-.-. Caps, cithcr Plain End or Cork Tip. usmrm. 1-iiii: I The ebony tree of Queeniiianri. ; Insulated Brick Siding Roll Brick Siding and I Odd Size Barn. Collar and House Frames and Sashes I The above lines must be cleared of once to inolto I room for new stock , .-.wesI4.,i,-1:. & FRESH...and DEFINITELY MILD! 'O'ooeoeaaefll1f'Qoeeooel I 4 first Comm 1- First Served I I I Place M. F. SCHURMAN CO. LTD. i . Churlonofownt Brunch g The Home of a Complete Building Service A COMPLETE LINE of SHELL i ciiruiciiis By J. R. Williams ....m.D .. .. NOT AT AL OUT OUR WAY L! V Li5EN.'iWl-lE.N vou I switched Io Ease service for WE DlDsl'T K LUBRICANTS 3 ' AFWAI - t S CIICIIQOCVCT . HERE lIi,r1Lvi,CZEl-tag .( . Industrial Herbicides & Insecticides ; I Q I A I ' 9f.:,'3-z,';?EOK:?”m" b I Automotive Animal and Burn Sprays For your Pall changeover needs. protect s 1' Q, sue & ii Aviafign Soil Fumigunts . the investment you have in your Ill? 6LEgQME: - Farm Wood Preservatives car with Marvelube. the Heavy Duty detergent motor oil that meets ' manufecturu-s' speciiications Now Available In Prince Edward Island through -" for correct lubrication ; ; ; and with ' Imperial Essa Specialized Lubrication which. services every point by chars according to manufacturers' requirements. Make a date this week for Fall changeover with your Imperial Bsso dealer and his "Care Saves Wear" service. W. R. JENKINS 208 Great George St. CI-IARLOTTETOWN Telephone: 2163 Office end Show Room 2173-J Gorogo. .lnmiai "" "M "M "'7' ' WHOLESALE a man. Q "”"' . "rev SHELL X-I00 Moron OlL'' . ; I