NOVEMBER 16. 1951 I grnla GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN V kl-Acl-3 SEVEN Buy is case today! S0 PURE. SD G ill). .30 per bottle inc-Illding all taxes WHULESUME FOR EVERYONE m Steel Production (YITAWA, Nov. lb-(OP)-Cam adlan production of steel ingots dropped slightly during Septem- her over the corresponding month last year. while output in the first nine morllhs of this year was moderately higher. the Bur- eau of Statistics reported today. The month's output amounted '. 257,380 tons to compared with 266.997 a year earlier. and the January-September total was 2.- 565.726 tons against 2.451.186 in the corresponding period last year. KARACHI. Nov. 14 -(AP)-An atomic research laboratory is be- ing set up in Lahore, Punjab Province. the P tkistan Govern- ment announced today The lab- oratory is expected to be pieted late next year. com- PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. Wolrllen Guilder. LL.B. IAIIIITER, SOLICITOB. Ito. Plsllll ill I I in Grafton ltreet Money to Leon Causation Allison M. Glllis, LL.I. ILIHITII 301101103. lie. ISO Ieisnsond It. - Olrtown. Phone soo Dr. A. L.iMeeIeooc DlN'!'ls'l' Denhl I-lay QLOKIA aumnruo I70 Grafton It Hlelse I1 M. Alison Fourier a.A.. me. MONII to toss. Ollsrfettotevn. P. n.l. J. 8. TAYLOR opteuetrht Ives examined, glanu llttel Corner lens A Queen Its. ofiies none use-lloeee loll FREDERIC A. l.AaeI: ecu Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank or Canada Buildipg Charlottetown. P 1'. 1. LOANS ON CIT! AND FARM PROPERTIES J. A. OARBUTIIEIIS a.o. ., OPIOMEERIST PHONE 2872 123 Kent Street (Next on Illnpsoos Agenq) loll. Mothleson Ir Foster Barristers. Soucitars. etc. R. R. DELL. K.C. 0- L. MATHIIION. Lao. inc. 0. R. FOSTER. LLB loans on City and Farm . Properties. llr. John E. Sterne VETEIIIN ARV SURGEON Phone 729 230 Pownal St. Office Hours By Appointment IYIIIII J. GRAIIT 0.lI. OPIOMETRIST 12816 East street PHONE 879 Adjoining North American Hotel Palmer 8: I-Iuslom A. J. IIASLAM. B.A.. LLB. Barrister. Etc. I Bank of Nova sootia (members mssrlottetown. P. E.l. MONEY TO LOAN MoePhee 8. Trainer Ill. MNIPIIEE. B.A.. K.0. I. soanateo TRAINOB. I.A. Iarrietere, tto. -I-Dr. W. R. Carson chiropractor Palm: Graduate cnanl.o'rre'rowa Phone 1011 201 Prince St. Gender 8: Hoseerd Gu.IIllt.1' A. GAUDIT. I A.. 1.1. is Barristers and solicitors Money to been Canadian Bank of commerce Bldg Class. R. Mc9uold EA. - BAIIEIBTER, sotlcrron Nonar. ate. lantern Trust llnlldlnl CIIABLOTTETOWN Phone I111 J. A. McGuIoon IAIIISTER. sotlctroit. nu. sonar. no. aaanlsraa. sotlcrroa cuaara aortonvo Erflrio. A. News Junior Teen-Town . Junior Teen-Town is now a go- ing concern. A good crowd turned out on Saturday night to dance. although, it was noted there was a slight shortage of boys. where are the boys? It has been decided that dancing instruction will be held on Saturday nights, half an hour before Teen-'.i'nw;l starts. The first instruction period will be held Saturday. November 24. so come in you "beginners." Y M C A Program Council The first meeting of the newly formed Program Council was held last week. Mr. Dan Bell was in the Farm Prices & ii Market Report p Following are excerpts from the market report prepared by Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture: - Livestock Prices at Moncton on hogs and sows are don soc. Charlotteton hogs are down 50c, but sows are steady. Comparing the Montreal. Moncton. and Charlottetown mar- kets we find that Grade A's at Montreal are m.00. actual price; at Moncton Grade A 29.00, qu5l.- ed price; and Charlottetown 28.00 - a minimum of once a. month and F.O.B. country points. quoted. Montreal good steers are 32-34; Monctnn 23-28.50; Charlottetown 27-27.50. This leaves a. difference between actual prices Montreal and Charlottetown quoted prices of from 6-6 1-2 cents per pound. Good bulls. Montreal are 25-27: at Moncton 2044.50; at Charlotte- town 22.50-21.50. Good cows at Montreal 25-26.50; Moncton 22.00- Marltlme secretaries Conference 23-00: Charlottetown 21.50-2.2.00. Lambs at Montreal 32.00; Mone- Your secretaries attended a . . .50. ch meeting of the Maritime Auoclu-l::,':,,f:0o7' ' '"m"'ww"' "” tion of Y. M. C. A. Secretaries at F H, - the Mal-shlands inn in sacavlllela,,,.”3.,,,:,'c.:f,”12 ;E,';;,'j,?f”l”W" over the week-end. There wercl H0 laces ,, . :-epresentativs from Saint. John. A lcmdg gym: Mloncton, Fredericton, 1-lallfax snwsimgo. No 2 wwstziso hot and Sydney as well as La: Vlpond. d"-Kwd iwh Hi del. d ' ' Personnel secretary from Nat.ion- ” ' E1 W": ' chair. Many things were discuss- ed. among them the breaking down of the council into small committees to deal with Youth. Young Adult, Gymnasium and Craft Programs in the Y. M. C. A. These cornmlttecs would meet the Council an average of or four times I year. three al Council, Toronto. At this meet- F ”'oiS:1saE1gtrLeg"w':; tng many problcms were ironed 2Eim')f(.radc B1 2760, 'N ie V out. swap sessions or Maritime ' ' ' : ' ”' 5”” 20.00: No. 2 sows 22.00. Cattle at Moncton: Delivered to plant. Steers: Up to 1.000 lbs.. Choice. 29.00 in 30.50: Good ?800 News Items and even some mid- night sessions I.U'nnfflclal.i. Much interest was show:l in next year's joint meeting of Secretaries from Maine. New Hampshire and the m 28503 Medmm 2500 l” 95504! Marltimes to be bold somewhere C0"”””".30'm W 23095 OVET 1-000 in Maine in Septcmb-.2". A new 155- Chm” 39-00 l-0 30-591 COW-I 28.00 to 28.50; Medium 25.50 to 27.00: Common 21.00 .to 23.50; -l-icifel-s: Choice 28.00 to 29.00; Good 27.00 to 2753; Medium 24.00 to 26.00: Common 19.00 to 22.00 Cows: Good 2200 to 23.00: Med- ium 20.00 to 2100; Common 18.00 to 19.00; Canners and cutters 15.50 to 17.00. Bulls: Good 23.00 to 24.50: Medium 21.00 to 22.50; Mrs. J. Lantr. chaired at Cmnmo" 1909 '0 2000' I mean”; of me Yuum Suhycmngg Cattle at Charlottetown: Deliv- mltiee on Thursday night. Sllejcmd l" 913"” SE99”: 500d 37-00 was ably assisted by M15. 6. Milo-ll.” 27-503 Medium 25-00 30 33-505 Donald. Mr. a. Carr and Mr. 1). Common 22-00 to 94-00 Heifers: Bell. Such things :15 the use of G000 25-50 '0 27-00; Medium 25.50 the Junior Lounzr. Junior Tecn- '0 25-"91 Cflmmon 31.00 to 2300. Town. Hi-Y dalre: al.I.l needs. of-.C"l'-'5-' COM 21-50 lo 12.00: Med- thr pln boys were discussed. Allilum 30.00 to 21.00; Common 1800 items and suggestions core riele-IE0 19.00: Canners : and cutters gated to the various members to 15.00 to 17.00. Bulls: Good 22.50 muow up, itn 23.50: Medium 21.00 to 22.00; Phlals Corn-mon 19.00 to 20.00 Calves at Moncton: ,De-livered slate of officers was brought ill: President - Bert Mlessacur, Fred- erlcron. Vice-Prcsiriert - Al Ty- ler. MODCIOH and Secretary - Joan Martin, CI18l”lOl.l.C'0Wil. Everyone left the nlei-.:im: with a warm feeling of fellowship and well-being. Youth Sub-Committee The Alpha Pa.-.:'s..:.-..iy WF.l- to plant. Choice 27.00 to 223.00; cumcd mole new rlvrmm-rs this Good 25.00 to 26.50; Medium 2.3.00 week who were just in time to to 2400; Common 19.00 to 21.00; join the fun in cur rummage salejcrasscrs 16.00 to 10.00. The sale was such a success ihati Calves at Charlottetown; we want to have another soon. it Iivcred to plant. wes' a good start l(.i' l'1lS year project, ion. Bill.---wnai-has -i-lap polled to our bowlzrlg scores? all enloyed Mary's speech hope Patsy remembers De- Good and choice 35-00 Y-0 27-00: Medium 24.00 to w.'.-.”.. C”ii3l"'i E338 ”” W” R 1'35. TS . .n . . Q ba1rl:d' Sheep at Moncton: Delivered " T :a..l::ar;-..i:”:.:.s"”.:..:r””lz":. The Beta Phiat sorority waslm tumf 0 ' ' mm 1 greatly impressed. with Evciynim” Gr'ndeC0:;?gg: 8;amo0to!olro'0:' Stewart's talk on "The Origin and Grade. up ,0 70 lb; ' Development of ?.'.ndrrn Etl-.-ee .- .. .. .. .i'.,...;g . , auette." she took its mi: in the-5-Ifrlall t-heredwas an even number days when men lived in caves and," mm in W00"-II l-Jl'95C!1t. The then we traveled up to the presentilnterest nroupa were all well at- age. it certainly made us think ofitended and With 1116 Exception of the vast improvement After thislihe 'SWlI1i,z lo S2.-ln':' :'.'.'Dup. all talk Valerie Racers trlid us aboutlleliders were present. Mr. Morton her trip to'Engi.ll:d. Scotland andlD.0W from enlrzl ?s'ori'.:ase and France. We traveled along wlih.1-iouslng Corporallcn gave a very her (in imagination) through convinclnit talk on "Cash for your cities such as 'Lo:ldon. Edinburgh Cabin." Les's ”Dow:ltowners" then and Paris. suddenly we were all provided music for two hours of jolted hack to reality when Vnliiianctiing and lbdllsllilll. .1. delicious said, "my goodness. what time is: ullc was serve . Beievr'it or not it?” A short business meeting pre- more I-ha Six Vnlunteelrd to do ceded these talks witll Fioreneeldishes (and men at that!) if you Keys in the chair. i lhaven't attended So-Ed this year lft is still possible to come along 35.3.1 or t e odd evoninn at a. nominal .foe of .50 cents n. night. We think The second night. of the I”all'J'U.u are miasinr something so so-ed was very gratifying. Al-lrome on down and see if we are though the number remained-right. :-c4CM--- (wAlLIi'lI5b - makes all tlw dfcreance So loolajbr STANFIELDS MARK OF QUALITY m-MM--. Marlieson. Peaks 8: Nicholson Ajw. ntarneson. a.o. A. n. realm. B.A.. u.a son I'. mcnonsoa. nut Barristers. eta Collections - Money To been so Great George Street ibo Richmond street On" In Charlottetown. P. l.'. 1. n.n. soars as ooimrr cu ACCOUNTANT! no meat Ilsonee rgo 00.. Charlottetown 161'! - lot In alumoara w. MANNING. as. man ollteee at iuluu. Iloeseton. It John's. Amherst. out- -ms. lantvllie. THIN- hiverpoo 4 4 EIMA P. Mani-nansoa. c.a I. New and IcDONAID. CD33!!! 8 O0. , cnaaneao Aououirraine Iseau-est census. oases. Terence. cam John. ene-brute: V-new-suneuutslu-H-'--"'-”!"""" ouuuann-n-es.-a Csuadisna who buy Stanlleld's Underwear for its warm and comfort know what tlseyfre talking about when they say. "You cult buy better underwear!" So take their word! Stanfiellfe won't shrink. I bind or climb. It stays as soft as the day you bought ii . through ooulltlesa washings. When you buy winter underwear ask for Stsnf'leId's. Available in separate shirts and longs or oolnbinetion models for tile whole family. p Ill nwean lel)s::.W'ana:::D'urebIe siauriairs uwne-vtino, us. No Sheep at Charlottetown: quotations. , Lambs at Monctoa: Delivered to plant. Live Grade quotations. good spring lambs. 20.00 to 27.50: Medium 204!) to 21.00; Common 16.00 to 20.00. Rail grade prices for A's delivered. M00, up to 46.00 lbs. .Lamvbs at Charlottetown: No quotations. Dairying There was no change in the price of butter on the Halifax market during the past week. and the factory price is quoted at 66c F.O.B. Halifax. with local- Jobbing at 68c. On the New Brunswick market. the demand for butter is reported to be grow- ing stronger. and an advance of one cent per pound was asked by creamery managers in order to bring their prices in line with that of other provinces. The'oi- ficlal price circular from that province, under the date of No- vember 9th, quoted creamerles to wholesalers on one and two pound prints at 66c. with local jabbing at me. These are under- stood to be the delivered prices. On the Montreal market a con- siderable advance has taken place in the past few days. and that mrket is now being quoted at 65c -for No. l solids delivered. which ls l 1-Sc of an advance since No- vember 5th. in Toronto is greatly advanced price is also noted. Butter is now being quoted on that market at so l.ac delivered for No. l solids: which is an advance of 1 1-4c to. ilhl-2c per pound since November 0 . In this Province at the present -lleporl Sale Of: -l 'Bisons Tolletroil ! l BUFFALO. N. Y., Nov. 13-(APP isale of Buffalo Blsons Inter- ,llatlonal league baseball club: lfranchlse to Detroit Tigers was reported to be virtually conciud-1 ed. . Lew Horschel, Bison treasurer; announced: . "I understand the Buffalo baseball club franchise has beenl sold to Detroit interests with the real estate properties remaining; under local ownership" ' "The Detroit -.-lob would oper-. ate as tenants in Offcrmall Stadium." T l we AIIE SET FOR ANOTHER BIG WEEK-Eiiii . at GREENDAUS ' MEN'S OVERCOATS- Values to 5339.50 ................................. ..- H MEN'S STATION WAGON and 0VERCOATS- Values to s39.5o ................................... .. O .2zl.5o 39.50: .1 MEN'S SUITS- Values to 549.50 Reiser Release . prrrsauacrl. Nov. ls -(Am-; Pittsburgh Pirates of the National Baseball League gave veteran Pete: Relser his unconditional release! yesterday. ' Relser was obtained from Boston Braves last season. The 3-l-year-.' old outfielder played in 37 games; KIDDIES' 3-PIECE SETS i0;hlhePlPlit'ElE5 and lbatted .27It.h I Cap, Coat gnd e raes also re eased sou -- Regular 339.50 paw pitcher Vic Lombardi out.- l0.00 ' 3 -1 at -e- mi III 9.? C CD T cpl -e- (D MEN'S SUITS-i Values to 5362.50 ................................... .. right to Indianapolis of the Ameri- can Assoclatlon. Lombardi won 10! and lost 11 with Hollywood in tllcf Pacific Coast Lcazue last st-.rlsoll.' l MENIS DRESS SHIRTS- iime, the demand for both prints and solids is improving. and a much better movement is expect- cd in butter within the next, few days. The prices remainedi steady during the past week, which is partly due to the slowl vlnovlng stocks of two-poundl prints. It is still quoted at” 63 1-2: F.O.B. Charlottetown. with- local jabbing at 65c. Tile production of butter .5 considered quite high in this Province for this time of year.l For the week ending November 3. 1951. there were 104.016 pounds made. compared with 80.718 pounds for this time last year; an increase of 23,298 lbs. orf 28.8 per cent. , I Potatoes Up to the present time 430 cars, have been shipped as against 714; cars for the same period last year.l A heat. is loading at the present' time at Sunlmersicle. and when; this is finished we will have ap-. proximately l-5o.ooo bushel. or; seed on the way. The following; are some reports from local dis-1 trlcts that have come in this after. noon: Tignish: 31.80 tablestock delivered to ca,-, seed moving. Cars scarce. 0'Leary: Talblestock-32.00 per bus. at farm-up 20c from yeszer- pday. Movement fairly free. . Wellington; ..Ta.ble.stock - tkilo .per bus. delivered at car. Moving ifalrly good. Charlottetown: 01.80 or better. Montague: Tablestock 31.72 per .hus. at the farm. Not many liloiatoes moving. Farmers hold- lng. . Murray Harbour: Tablestock - 81.70-s1.so at the lam. Fa.-me. not shipping at present prices. rla seed moving. Morell: Tableslock -- 51.65-51,70 PM bus. at warehouse. Car sit. uation bad. Cardigan and Vernon River; Tavblcstocfk-.S1.80-51.00 per bus, in the farm. Seed 51.85 per bus. Very llttle moving. . p Tllfnlpg Turnip prices are from :inc-sac per bus. at the farm. The follow- ing quantities have been shipped to date: 250 cars as against 204 cars for the same date last year, . Feeds Regarding the feed lllal-ket. we have expressed buyers" hopes that the market would ease. but in reality it has gone up. As ai. ready emphasized milling wheat is going out for - export and the do-liVer.V of oats and barley is re- stricted. Supplies are in a tight nosition. Take note of the fol- lowing prices of imported feeds: OHM NO. I feed bulk. carlondg 83.36 1-a per cwt.; it bagged and ground 94.06 to the buyer. No. 1 7995 MFICY 33-3-'0 3-4: bagged and around 34.05. No. o wheat sa.1o; baited and ground 33.80. To our ”-CHGTS-Whyl not use some wheat, less barley and imported oats at these prices? Wheat is a good food and with sonle-oatsimixed in in lighten it II is a far better buy than anything else in the 1...... of grains. Protein feeds are si. "W55 lmpolslble. Take is look at Ehll 0” "1931-C5-3 on the ra- Fish meal. faster fat, 311.00 per hundred retail. and these materials are hard to get. Hog concentrate ls retailing at 88.70. and bran at 83.42 by the car. It is difficult to grrgnge to,- any mlilfeeds at the present time. They are scarce. Quite A quantity of local nail: is moving and it is going our, in Iboul 'I0c Der bushel. That is from the thrcsber. some fem mills are paying all high as nor; per bushel for good grain. Bar. c.V is worth about 31.00 per bushel. The difference between the price of the imported No. 1 feed oats and oats selling from Tablestock - -3. win HAVE VI- vwpSORE IM h'E El X xFEET? A, ?.r iNlAlOIoIQ from the citizens of the Sask-l EXTRA SPECIAL! h LO I. (I1 G . C l i.”.fu.75"" wl3...3 ”coJE.i-end”; MEN'S DIAMOND SOCKS lihe price is too low at 70c per per bus. gm. i bushel. Farmers who are. short of Nogfeed grains are urged to contact Values to 352.95 ..................................... .. .. l.19 2.a9 li.OO Plenty Beef For Saskatchewan Team REGINA, Nov. 16 -(CP)- There will be no slmriage of beef ill Si-lskatchewan Roughriders trnin-. mg camp for the next few days. Aa'gruup of Maple Creek. Sask..3 business men luday presentedl Rider coach Harry Smith with a' side of blue ribbon beef--a g giftl MEN'S DRESS.SHIRTS- Values to 03.95 . MEN'S swEa'r'Eas- Valllcs to 258.95 ............... .: .................... .. champions. l The bccf. pal-ti,-.' wrapped in a. Grey Cup pennallt. was turned; over to coach Smith at Regina Union Station by Maple Creek's Mayor L. 1. Forbes l our Prince Edward island farms is almost 30c per bushel. or 31.4.3 per hundred of a difference. . Even allowing for the fact that 1.29 I GREENDAUS MEN'S STORE - I44 GREAT GEO. ST. Island grain contains more moist-l ure than the Western product” and possibly is little less protein. parties having oats and barley. , and mixed feed for sale, and those I who have good grain for sale. bar- l lloy, oats. or mixed feed. are ad-l vised to list it willghe Depart-l -,ment of Agriculture. We would also list those who require grain. with teen prices as at present. Ithe margin of profit on dairy. ihogs. a d poultry production. is lsubstanially narrowed. and the 1 handling of t.he production of var- iious livestock products must be skilflll and under the utmost care iin order to register a satisfactory i margin to! profit. I Wool -. The wool market has been cin- ling some gymnastics during the lpnst. year. Prices soared early in lthe season due to war conditions :and orders but with the with- drawal of such orders the mar- .keLs took in sharp nosedive from llnvor 31.00 per pound down to an ladvance of 25c or .'l0c. i-' The Canadian Co-operative Wool jGl-owers. handling the island clip. ihas again done an exceptionally ;good job in handling wools. Those -,wbn .-hipped their wools early re- ceived. ill many cases. over 31.00 per pound fol' their best grades. while those holding on to wool (and why it. was held so long in many cases is hard to understand) received about one-half that amount. Early in October there was another sharp advance in wool. and then again just as sharp A decline. and wnols have been moving up and down in an erratic way since that time. The main grades at the present mn- GET SURE-FOOTED TRACTION IN 5V0IVar2o'lIW0WW D U N LC P "EXTRA GRIP" TIRES Come anew, lewd and bed reeds. veuigei high traction Ilvoomo dl wt Dunlap htva Grip Tires. Their exclusive self-cleaning double tread gives menu however. an; in the vicm- you smooth riding. quiet mnnlng and super traction the winter tliroilgll. Ely "E tiny 99"” per l7ound' wnh . Available is all popeler sires In domestic and imported son and Irish. some special grades going as high ' as sixty cents. Under existing 5;; your: nuNLoF DEAL! R How conditions it is almost impossible to forecast vl'l(”Ps. l TIE?-”lTlii iliflfl No "iitluslaz EC-3FlDjBU75.'lZE1"5" FACE i'l'-14-THE cu.) HA6 AN ACUTE HEATING CHAUFFEUIZS A COAL T2uci4o-- I'LL Buzz HIM To UNLOAD A COUPLA -rams - IN THE BACK .. ., r .....--u soon .-..-aou.aAs.nso"'