. lrlnnbloua ou. SPACE nuirrans-Air sum FARM PRICES Continued from page 7 tratea from Kensinzton to Wins- loe is now be per 100 pounds as against a rate or no in 1950. This indicates the extra coat: that go into the cost. of farm commod- itiea. Eggs A Poultry Prince Edward laland dealers are paying a price for Grade A Large and Grade A Medium eggs prices across Canada but. prices on the other grades are some- what lower-three to four cents lower on Grade B and two to four cents on "C" grades. This comment is based on Charlotte- town prices. - - - These comparisons might bel - diff t 'f ' . Borrow Wm Household Finance l..1..f.” "I.i.i.' ..iff."".Zili.i”."l. Wfifii W 79” 3lK'n3tu1'C- N0 9n(l"T5”5 Province. Wholesale to retail - l orbankable security needed. We ialthough paying prices to pro- gpecjaljze in prompt cash loans ,g:C9l'5 anre gfenercallydlower thaln l p g e aver ge. or anal a. prices 0 hr mly good pmpcsei 3 0m or 1 iretailcrs are above the Canadian prefer Household Finance for I . average. Price; to consumers are' fast. friendly service. Pll()llC or .sl;ght.iy higher here than ior like atop in todayl grades of eggs charged across I-dab largest and -out recommended C Canada. n-I. on-mm. A review or prices quoted pro- ducers in Prince Edward island tic: poultry meat is similar to that. of eggs only somewhat lower. In Ethe case of dressed chicken. prices 'are two to four cents lower on lGra(le A, two to four cents lower on Grade-' B. and in the case or (trade C-three to five cents lou- Phona, write or visit HOUSEHOLD FINANCE IIO Ono! George Show hm ' "M" "9, er than the average price for Canada. Fowl quotations are c'”"'o""owN' "' lsnnie five to seven cents lowcr ,,.,,:'::.',:':.,;:,: :7::',IbY',':,W lpcr pound. basis Grade A. Per- i .M"m”,m,”,,,,,,,, lliaps there is something in this ftalk that the system under which 'poiilt:-y products are marketed in Prince Edward Island is lcss ef- ticriit than in other provinces w:ih like conditions. Operators of grading stations are quoting producers for un- graded eggs: Charlottetown: AL 33, AM 30.: AS 24. B 24. C 19. , O'Lcary: AL 30. AM 25,,AS 2?. B 22. C 17. Sllllllllel'S'.d9I AL 33, AM 28, AS 25. B 25, C 22. . Montague: AL 31, AM 26, A53 21. B 22. C 17. i Dealers are quoting atntlon operators for the graded pack de- livered AL 38, AM 36, AS 30. B 30. C 25, and quoting retailers for? same pack AL 44. AM 40, AS 33,, B 34. Eggs rct.ailing,,to consum- ers AL 50-53, AM 42-5, AS 40. Bl 39-42. I The price of butter on the Nova Scotia market: continues the! l t l i There will be an interruption of electric power on our Queen and Lonizworth Avenue circuit in the City of Charlottetown and vicinity, and on all our rural lines outside the City of Charlottetown, with the exception of the O'Lctii'y and Alhcrton districts ON SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 17th, BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 1 AND 5 A.M., weather permitting for the purpose of installing new feeders from our plant. The city areas involved in the intc-rruption will be Sydney Street; The Southwest. section bounded by Great George and Kent Streets; the Northeast section bounded by Fitzroy Street, Kensington Road and Longworth Avenue and all of Parkdale. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. NOW ON DISPLAY The Beautiful 1952 FIRESTONE DeLUXE REFRIGERATOR. Trade . in your old Refrigerator or Ice Box Today. We jvg a liberal allowance. Terms to suit any pocket. FIRESTONE ELECTRIC AND GAS WASHING MACHINES The Finest Washer You Can Buy. hula-in allowance on your old ('as Electric or Machine. Terms can be amnged. , CONSOLE MODEL RADIOS . 7 uh IONS?! Of Electric Radios ill il"?I3!T..” 0111' VEN H-big. See us before you buy. it Indie. In Your Old stove Today. ram, FIREBTONE Dealer" It Phone 741 which is the equal or in line with l (IATII IN KOREA -Lt. Col. J. Vallee (left) com- manding ofltcer of the Canadian Royal 22nd Regi- ment in Korea, administers the oath of allegiance to s-aiTn'e-:3 ' last Eu-Ee'iTiIvititFiaEwry ' price at '10c fob. Halifax, locaiiv. M. 0. A. jobbing Tgc. On the Montreal p market. the price is quoted at , g 67 1.2 cents rm. NO. I Solids dh. The Bela lli-l held their wrel.- livered. Toronto 66 1-2 ceiils. in ill" ””e'”mg.m' Friday night" This New Bmnswlck the Creamery wcek the girls had the use of the gymnasium for an hour and then butter market is 5t('ad)' for pr.nts Mme U m the club mom and held although there is a slight casing ai moan busmess meeting. in the przce of creanierv solidvj 12,", Mm.-ih, meeting of the Tri, particulaiiy from Wrstern Can- .1, my wRS'hdd on February 6”,- 5da' TM” has bee" "0 3'" Nrhe girls bowled for the first part nouiicemciit from the Da.ry Pro- log me matting which was gouowed ducts 303"! COTICPTH-Till ll" bi-Wlby a business meeting. A report F6? held b.V that nrtznlllzatinn. 11 was given on the cake sale by '-5 9XP1;Ctrld that there will be Sandra Currie who said that we some norntation soon tnasinuih cleared thirty-four dollars. The as their suppiics are prctly wcll P:-ograni Committee gave an out- uset tip. line oi the pt-o,r:r.-im for the follow- The crcainrry operators and iii: inoiilli. The club discussed distributors fnvorcd R contiii- PN1WlU111l)' Mlfl SN1001 DT0.l9('l5-t A uanre or last week's pi-it-as whgm churrli prirnde will be held in the 3T6 as fnllowst Ci'CLllllE'l'lCS to mar millio- wholesalers. one and two pound prints 70.-. wltolssalcrs to rc-la:l storcs. one and two poitnd prints. The ilcta P-liials held their 730- The Price lli Cliarlotmtottn ,weekly meeting on February 7th. is the same as last week. Print; with fourteen members present wholesale. dc-l.vcrcd 69 1-2 rents, The minutes were read and col- locrtl jobtiiiig 71c. levtioii taken. Samples of different lmrtterials for rli-apes for "Room B” lwcre pt-cs'ented for their opinion. A talk was given on So-Ed by George Anderson and Paul Rays, President of the So-Ed Committee, tasking for their co-operation this ltcrni, Following the meeting those Ns,,5 who wished to finish their slippers to the pany commanders Plila is in Metlbiiiam A NDBFJEI EVE-.REl'ANT0N Mr. Allllil'0W Brynliion nway at the home or-11,3 danghg por leathcrwork adjourned ter, Mrs. Fannie Hiltz, Sea View, Cm” momt where he had resided. on Tues- day. January 29th, in his amnl Start The Boys Junior Hi-Y held 3. Th8 late Mr. Bi')'Hlllnn enjoyed Cllll) meeting Tuesday evening at HI-Y Rood health, and more l.'1lp0i't- '.':.':0 in the lli-Y club room. Only lnnt. ('llj0,l'ed life in the very 1.15: scvcii liovs were present. but. we of lllS almost tour-score ".31.. ,lEl'l these seven are the nucleus nt what we hope will be a good pew.” ynulhy M took a keen my .club. The next meeting will be wrest. m mvernhing about hEm"l'iCld 'l'ticsd.-iy at "l:.'l0 p. m. The 9"l0.Vln:.' hockey in wintry and and p"”"l3m 3”” Ptiilillltr Sllmvs 7n sticnmcr as np- Ives, the Steaming to have attained per. (l"VOll0ll period lil chztrsrc Oi Roddy Prcsidcnt. ' D0l'ir1Ul!l.i' olfcrcd. He was an f'l,r?e",l' ”Rd”T, "Ni imlllrl radio: Saturday Night Club a llsvenmg an interesting pastime. 3 . i In the (-nurse or ,1 long Iirotinipy On Ttiesrlay evening, January ho had inztdc for liinisclf many 29th it free dniice was held in the friends but few enemies. O H W Mm Mm music by D9" Mes" About mo nmnuk m.m.imls M scr'.: Trio. This was the big open-. 'h.s death hp 1,. cr to tho new Saturday Night: mmo very m' h"L,Club. This club is held every Sat-' under t.hn skilled care at his motor. and with tender nursing, he scented in be making )1 mod l'9C0VCT.'t'. and was able to lak : short. walks. How;-yer. ins Can. 'i i , V . , , , Srxlononmgldenvl-x hLC”'"e l””5”- tier the capable Master of Core- nh h "Ma-f 9V9”l"5-'- Ja"”31..Vlnll')lliPS. Gurney Tritcs. Miss Susan 2 .' 9 5”(f"9d H stroke from tthc hroomi which he failrd to rain. and Piissed away on Tursday lll0I'n:)lf:,i mi lrttc i-rsirlciit-0 nn Thursday, Jan- 'uary 3151. and despite the ex- trsnicly cold weather 'urtlav rvcnirig from 8 o'clock until midnight and is open for young people bctwern to pay thcir last tribute oi re- spect. Til." S('l'i'l4'0 was conducted by the Rev. R, W. Coupland. The hymns Sung. with Mrs. Leigh Sutherland at. the organ. were, "safe in The Arms Oi Jesus", ”Breatlie On Me, Brcath of Life", and "Abide With Me." Lcit to mourn are four sons and two tlatigliters, Maynard of Mal- pfqut", Valley; tstellal Mrs. George Adams. Sta View, and Mrs. Fan- OIL R ' nic St-it Vi w; also one sister. Mrs. Jamesc Duggan,' Sea View. , '1"h. ll-beare. M . Phone 240 .22.... ::..i::' ...::::: John E. Campbell, Eddie Murphy, Leland Campbell and Earle Mc- Kay. u A The reinaiiis were conveyed to” tho Peru-ilc's-Cenielrry, Kenslng- tnn. and tenderly laid to rest. be- side his wife who predeceased him 22 years ago. The Iunrritl wa: under the dl. rcction of J. L. Davison. & company M MID - WINTER SALE ti0VEltllMEllT SURPLUS GUARANTEED BARGAINS iiit'i'iTr;"ii"ift)i"si”ARi6ii'Tr.:ici('r:fa Warm heavy winter weight wool serge just like new. Postage extra. . When ordering give helizht and size. Cheat nine: .18 to 81-ONLY . Clint. ail:-ll 88 to 4k()Nl.Y SIMMONS MATTRESS New hospital mattresses slightly shop worn. While felt filled. Extra heavy ticking. Size 30" x 72". Regular lmllo-8l'E(1lAl. ONLY .. .--.............. 33.50 PAINT CLEAIIAN Guaranteed first quality oil paint made by leading man- ufacturers for the Canadkmv-Gov .t--camper Government Specification G. P. 57 for inside and ouullde uiie. We are clear- ing our stock at a fraction of original cost due to small range of colors. , t Colon: Light Grey. Pale Green, Bright Sage Green. Plva Gallons or More-Per Gal. .. ................................. .. 32.50 singles " " "er Gal. 32.73 C. O. D. order: muat be accompanied by 2595 deposit and shipping Instructions. Delivery charges extra. HALIFAX TRADING CO. TELEPHONE Dlllll 10, DIIEIT, NOVA lC0'l'lA Queen Elizabeth II to his junior orfieera. all com- the ages of 16 to; 5 2i nppt-nxLiii;itcl,v. tlver two hund-I red were present at. this dance tin-l was a very popular young latly rluring the evening and i and bad roads was very largely attendedf il'.8n(ls coming front far and near. Horace. Kensington; Arn-p . . . FEBRUARY 15. 195; tiirl Guide News - DO YOU KNOW THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION? Hovaoodnuwuaaouagepualoriatyoallheeym, retlrunet-it plan? The main consideration quickly realized by most pm”. B that something must be done about the years between normal retirement age and age 7o”wheo the Govern. ment Pension is payable p The Great-West Life has the answer to this problem. a special new "Bridge the Gap" pension plan to emu. .you to enjoy adequate income beginning at the Inca desirable age of 60 or 6;. salutlon Army Guides On Monday. February 4'-h The Salvation Army Guide Company had a special meeting when four Guides were enrolled by District Commissioner -Suzanna Mackin- non, namely Kathleen Smith. Ethel Btrt, Betty Lou Birt and Gail Henderson, and one second there were many lucky fellas who Class Badge was presented to had the good fortune to dance Betty Riggs. The company under with her. the leadership of Mrlal. Titcognbe L 3 -cm, samrdm, V g and Miss Mary M(.Ca um are my ill: seufnd 01; February teliemclllfb 0” Tc” Md Em” Vmrk Md hope gm under way WM, 3 very ml”, to havepanother enrolment soon. csting discussion on "Etl uette” b Mrs. Ralph Manning. fllhls dis)-V zh" Gm Gum" cussion period lasts until 8:30 on -I-uesdm, Febmluy ah, -rm when interest groups begin. Some um Guide b;,m,p,my (Zion) had of these interest. groups and their 3 Bpedal meeting whm your iustructors are: Square Dancing Guides were enrolled by Dim-ice (Miss Florine Evans); Film Pro- Commlmoner Suzanne Muxin. 'ection Operator's (Mr. Fred non namely Pam; Goody Rum Gamble): Sketchmg (Mm D”""1d Burke Marina Kays and Hazel W:.".. . , i ' p' Miss Phyll s Cutcliffe atten e 235.21: ..2::;rs...;i".i... Ft": ire me;.im,.an;i '3 - V V w a' ' ' ' ie Gu es. es wor.games an .... Tan ”"d M'"' Re R ”"””t Camprlrs were conducted under Leaders Miss Marlon Langllle and Mrs. Gordon Patten. Without obligation you can find out how easy it is u. tie in your personal plans with the new Government Paula-i at 70. J13: call: HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED or the 22nd Regiment. - Provincial Managers Charlottetown, Summer-side and Montague G? EAT-WEST LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY NIAD ornc:- WINNIPIO Offices: record turn out and the "Valent- interest groups there will be bowl. lno Party" was voted one 0! the ing, bridge, running and ottoman. beat. After a most. interesting a film projector and badminton game of autograph bingo some So-Eddera would do well to non ..1mpm.tedu men taunt presented that golf will not be available (iii. 1 L l l '" impimptu ""9 "1 91”" Dam" l'?0i3:V'el;nVl?: llinallu: seccuiillmitiiuliit trig to the Chnrlottetonlans finislt- sirucgor for square Damn, M ed a most successful evening. Next it you wish to become a "me E,;'dat0:::r..;?.r”cu1Us by week we settle down to business downer" please come early 'mu. ' with talks by Canon E. M. Malone day evenlns W T9815?!-'r as tho so-Ed on "Life at Liberty” and J. E group is limited to 24. 'rheriau1t,M.D. on "General As- Your uttual So-Ed party will pecta of Mental Hygiene.” In the'wlnd-up the evening. Saturday Night Club the whole evening's entertainment is 25c. a very small sum in ex- change for the many things the club has to offer. Anyone within llils age group who is interested in this type or club. may pick up a Those interest groups are prov- ing very popular and last until 9:- 15. After the interest group fl small lunch is served followed hy dancing to the Charlottetown Trio. Last. week's discussion was on "Courtsliip and Dating" by Rev. M. D. Dunbar. This week's will be "Youth and Alcohol" by Captain Titcombe of the Salvation Army. The club has been very well attended with well over it Tuesday night saw the opening hundred each night. The cost. oi or spring so-Ed. There was a IMPSEIN Super Values" in Bedroom Suite Dollar for dollar - - - piece for piece - - - these bedroom suite values cannot. be excelled. Even at those extremely low sale prices you can still buy with confideiicc from Simpson's Furniture and Appliance Store because - - - - SlMPSON'S GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED 91) Here are three well-constructed pieces that will add to the. attractiveness of your bed- room. Smart wntcrfall designs that are not too extreme. Three pit-ct-s comprise: BED, DRESSER with large square-simpctl mirror and spacious fotir-(lrawcr CHlFFON- 1070 OFF . . . any Spring or Mattress combination that you wish to purchase with any of the suites advertised above or below. llnrf.- strictcd choice of any spring or mattft-is "1 A TO. .5301”! Superior Quality . Bedroom Suites Reg. 8259. 9229 l l 1 ft Z? .r-v---one-r""'" fix. " led t Dresser E Chiffonier l l i IER. :30 poww qo Mi-nihl 9269 We have 3 mulled quantity of choice bedroom suites In the smartest I as that we are clearing during till! sale at very t savings! Quality construction throughout . . . been I veneer-a . . . plate -mli-rots . - - many other no features. come in early to make your choice! Buy a spring and mattress to go with 3'0"” suite and save Hm, as outlined above. 129 llEll'f srittilzr - - Plllllli ms - - cinittomirovni F. A. STEVIAITNJVOIIC. Initial Ilrmllatlva '