FEBRUARY 10, 1950 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN CASH PRIZES FIRST PRIZE ~ 4 - - t ZOO. SECOND PRIZE- - - -l 128. THIRD PRIZE" 4 . l5 PRlliSjlfleach- --i 150, i500. OTI-IING TO BUY —- NOTHING TO SELL O WIN ANrY OF THE PRIZES LISTED ABOVE ERE'5 WHAT YOU DO-— _ imply place the Little Blue Books listed in the left-hand column in the spaces‘ rovided ln the right-hand column-— in the order in which you believe they ill appeal to Canadian readers. here Are Titles of ‘l5 ittle Blue Books: Q-lilnta 0n Public Bpealtlnl. by Jno. P. Altgcld. r These Are the Span: in Which Youllst Them Great Detective Storlel. by Wlikle Collins. _Iie|t Jokes About Married Life. Cunningham; l-Interior Decorating for Small Homes, By Clarice Cunningham. )1. (‘rims of Poverty, by Henry George. F-Jlow tn Write Business Letters. by Miriam do Ford. I7The Miraculous Revenge, by Bernard Show. “Lsurnnri Storey Man, by Upton Sinclair. 1m l-Alice in vvfllldlfllfltl, ll)’ Lewis Carroll- J _ Five Essays by Gilbert K. Chesterton. K IIoW to Paint and Finish Woodwork. by H. B. 1,. Ilsndlmok at Useful Tables. ||_ Digest of 100 Beat Classics. ‘ Jloiv tn Write Advertising, by Ralph Cheyney. uEFivo Hundred Riddles, by Lloyd Smith. In". “n. is". tXAMPLI—it you believe that Little Blue Book ‘K’ will have the widest |ppeal-—put the letter ‘K’ in the space marked ‘lst’. Likewise-—if you Enrtsldér that Little Blue Book ‘M’ will have the second widest appeal put the letter ‘M’ in the space marked ‘Znd’, and so on until you have placed all I5 LllllC Blue Books in the spaces according to the appeal they will have to Canadian readers. 10th 11th I National Director Congratulates PEI I lied Gross Water Safety Division Dr. Harvey Doney. National Director of First Aid. Swimming and Water Safety, and District Services, Canadian Red cross Society, Toronto arrived in Char. lfllilreiflwn Last evening after having visited Summerstde enroutc. ln Bummerside Dr. Doney met with the group of First Aid Instructors the" I-nd discussed the treatment. OI burns as well as the changes outlined in the new Red ‘Cross First Aid manual. 1n the evening Dr. Doney addressed the Y's Men's Club and complimented them 0n the outstanding piece of work they have done in Summerside in ‘their water front activities. He also pre- sented the highest award of the Royal Life Saving Society to Mr. Ralph Emery who was in charge of the Y's Men's water front activities during the past summer. During the next few days Dr. Doney will attend numerous meet- ings in his capacity as National Director of three Red Cross De- on.‘ nanvnr DONEY meetings of the P. E. 1. Red Cross Ed-ward Island Division lng. Both meetings will be hcln at P. M. the Charlottetown Hotel. On Sat- Dr, Doney is well partments. On Friday he will attend the Annual Meeting of the Prince of the First Aid Swimming and water- Ganadian Red Cross Society to bc Safety Committees, and the Disast- held in the form of a Dinner at er Service Committee in the even- the Charlottetown Hotel at 6:15 known in BridgewateTfiilt Wins N. S. (Ih'ship , _..__. l AMHERST, N, S., Feb. 9——(CP) —A Bridgewater rink skipped b)’ Barney Halnes tonight won the Nova Scotia curling title with an ll-Tvictory over a Truro four skipped by Bob Jones. Haines’ rink will represent the Province in the Dominion curling champ- ionships. Today, Bridgewnter knocked o’ Lunenburg 14-10 while Truro disposing of Kentvllle 11-9. In the semi-final, Bridget-l“ defeated Truro 9-5. Up to lllal“ point, Truro had not ll ‘l match While Bridgewate llllll dropped one, Two losses “wk a team out of competition. Bridget-raters semi-fin" vlcmly forced tonight's final. Game Caietil l sussax, N. s.. -‘l’- 9 — (C?) — An overflow (Md ‘Of some 2,000 went home “Ppmmfid hm’ tonight when alllsllmlled game between saint Jhh Beavers and Amherst Ram-yrs of the Mari- iime Senior "llclleydpeague was cancelled byAOH-HITIVHI of the saint John am because of icy roads. ~0- ln order to make room for our new Spring merchandise which is due shortly, we are sacrificing the bulk of our new up-to-dato stock of Men's Wear-REMEMBER this is ALL fresh new stock from branded hues and has been on sale for 10$ than_ 6 months-don't hesitate-stock up for Spring at: unheard of prices for top quality Men's Wear - TERMS CASH - N0 ALTERATIONS -- N0 REFUNDS. PAG E Ar flack eanmon “The Store for Men” CHARLOTTETOWN, P.8d. SEVEN l. SUITS- There’s a suit for every taste and not; an old timer in the lot-NOTE THESE SPE- CIAL PRIOES:-— Reg. 75.00 for . . . . . Reg. 65.00 49.50 Reg. 62.50 for 39.9.5 4r- rwo urday he will meet the Red Cross Prince Edward Island havlnl m"? First Aid Instructors in Char- several visits here in recent years lotletoivti and give a radio lnter- in connection with his duties as view in the Red Cross Programme National Director 0! Red (31055 at 6:15. On Monday he will ad- First Aid, Swimming and Water dress the Rotary Club at noon and Safety. He came to Prince Edward the Business and Professional Wo- Island for the first time as guest 1s n Reg. 59.50 RULE$:-—ln enteringnhineontext, you agree to abide by these ruIe|:— _ _ _ _ _ _ for _ ,, , . . , . . , . . In cue of a tie, the prizes involved will be grouped, $100.00 will be added he 550° and the total amount divided amongst those tying. Emplo ees of THE 9' ' CANADA BOOK AND GIFT HOUSE and their immediate rolati es are barred . - I lvom the contest. Winners will be advised by mail and any contestant may receive a list of the winners with the winning answers by enclosing a stamped, (Colnued from Page 5) 37.95 $2.19 the E; is from Morcll where Cobb] seed is quoted at 70c for hnthrsts and seconds, and there ovciment. in tablestock. 1 ‘tit Th‘ t (1 n l. , ‘damned anvegffdlfygltlliffinfit‘: bylloifiedlglle Entry Only mellh‘? Club lll’ lllgllll~ o“ Tzesdllfi glolslli’ IlllB llle lllsl Cllllrlllllelllwn Turnm, B1116 —- full 0111; —- exceptional value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ v ‘ E N b _ he will be the spec a1 spca er a osp a azaar 501119 yea“ B80- ) I _ _ _ llati Your Entry B01011‘. F01), 20, 1950 m” urboclriot Write lleie here is no change 1111116 turnip P_ ])_ by York Knitting Mills- , _.uation. The; prevailing price he 5 95 Reg 395 Name 4 inges from 60-65c lo the grower. 9‘ ' n PM” fill“ Pllllllll )n checking back from the for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . I I07 - - < - - l ' " ' ‘ ' 5i. or Box No. ......................................................................................... . h Price being trmitvhqd in Uh S-tcgg- STA-NFIELWS - 3 so suming cen res is l5 a ou e R _ _ .. M. .................................................... .. p... ................................ ,. Coach Charlie Conac er ,,,.,. will ,.. reg. w 235 hf; . n _4_ 2_49 the moment sthere are all to- I01’ - - »~ - i ~ - - - - ' ~ ~ - - ~- - - ~ ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ To CANADA BOOK AND GIFT HOUSE Dept. ti. ii. 28-30 Wellington St. W., Toronto 1.54 (Lnprnric) . . . 10.23 2--New York, Llifltl (k-Ciilcago, Guitlolin, (Gadsby, Oimsteiirl) . .. Penalties: Shero, I\'_\'ic~. Second Period 5-3 Victory I 4—N““’ Yijlk- O'C°""lll'» r sidcnt. today was studying a re- _ I101 Command a 200d Pricc. o lflllilml -- 6-“1 port from referee Bill Chadwick him in the dressing rorl and Salll- $75 and $85 value _ SPECIAL FOR _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , i,l-llglllm-noklflslmlllD. I 9'17 that Conachei" yanked him around "You're the wnrst - —— — °l 3 Livflilvvk - "i" 1°“ '“ ‘"55- “"°"°‘- h th 'et lll heat a rotest 0 ch t talk to." . CHICAGO, Fob, 9—(AP)—Ncw Third Period again; (fr; ‘loflms deans“ 13mm C ffI m1’ mm haw 06:. conache, Hog pflce5 at tom Mongton any STATION WAGON COATS. York Rangers took over fourth 0—Ncw York, Lnprzirle, me “ma Saki “I don“; care ghgther W5 a Charlottetown are up 75c this 1 [lllltp in the National Hockey Len- (Knlctn, Micitoski) . 220i Ami a Detroit Times hockey nmvspape: man urn“ Louis‘ um week In hne wnh the strong 3 gun tonight. by ouiiusiing the cel- ‘I-Chicagn, Oimstcntl, lar-dwcliing Chittngo Black Hawks (Pryslni, Giidsbyl 4.30 l-il before 11,415 fans. 8-—Now York, lllickoski, _ First llcrloil (O'Connor, knit-tn) 9.2a l-Ncw York, Lcstvick, “011170011 WAY Penalties: Kyle, l-Inmili. Darraorr, Feb. 9 _ Troubles are brewing on bwo sides Chicago Black Hawks, following a pair of “lncidents" in connection with a National Hockey League grime here last night. Chicago lost the game 9-2 to Detroit Red Wings. - Clarence Campbell. .N. H. L. pre- (AP) - defence, Publicly, for grabbing “e for coach Charley Conacher of the alty against; Detroiter Georgrclle The Cl-ilcagu coach oflfgred 1° referee when he didn't; call a‘ ell‘ during a mix-up with Chllg°5 Doug Bentley. But he claimed he str-k the newspaper man "because l‘ call‘ ed me a name." On his return to Chit?“ ‘vllll the team today. Conan" wlll ll reporter that Walter "Ppmacllfll I T111573 gather far too many turnips on the Boston market and turnips are selling away below the price they should bc, based on 60c tur- nips here. This situation has been caused by weather more than anything else. It is more than possible that ‘ once these abandoned turnips have been cleaned up: Particular- ly in Boston, there is no reason why‘good quality turnips should for . . for . . . OVERALL!»- Twaeb SPORTS coATs- Youths’ Sizes 85 to B8 only. Real value . . . . . . . . . . .. BLAZER COATS Smart and hard wearing. Mar0on-D.B.-Coliegiate-Stylish. Reg. $25.00. While they last . .. . . . LADIES‘ SUlTS— Just a. few models — Very smart -- $9.95 $1 6.50 $52.50 BY J. R. WILLIAMS writer, Lew Walter, swore out an body calls me ths and gels “wily assault warrant against Conachcr with it." _ for slugging him in the Chicago In Detroit Wllel dressing room after the game. accusation vigorislY- . “raner 5am nat when lie en- m-ed the Chasm dressing room denied tlic I l’ ‘IE5, 1 SAID l'i"5 NOT A5 ,, COLD 1N "n-r suoP A9 some H ,5 MEN ARE MAKJN’ on: AND I SAID A LITTLE COUNTER" ACTION MIGHT HELP-cur . 1 DIDN'T sAv TO so BUNDLE AROUND NAKED, FANNIN‘ . vouizs-ELF WITH YOUR HAT.’ “Io —l.cd by Max Murphy of Char- ‘ lottetown, who sankl fiv: {Bola-lid I Kings College Schoo e ca c QVERCOOKEI? a-l-"tllilifilwlell 2113.11. t» J Hantsport High School 11-3 today - to take over second place in t/he WELL, lF HE WAG ONLY FAKIN’ WARMTl-l. HE'S REALLY WARM NOW-"BUT I'LL BET TH’ FATHEAD WILL WHEN HE EHouL , TAKE MORE / Connche, Nyoachcd him for “coming armid only when “c w, lose." “I W‘; 1m he was the worrsl. National Iil-guecoach to find af- te, a gme and that he usually has tpowered out’ before I can g9; m t: dressing room alter hi5 games l-le- _ liq-ha he started berating me 1°,- tpigs he said I had written abautl-he Hawks, and before I i kngt what was coming off he i purhed me on the jaw." LIP NOW, \ udgc Gerald W. Grout; signed‘ to assault warrant against Con- yher today but said the papers t irobably \vOl‘1'l. be served until he returns to Detroit with ills club March il. ' Millionaires Win From Vigd NORTH SYDNEY, N.S., Feb. 9 _ (cpl ._ Sydney Mllllonalrcs pulled well alway from the pack tonight by mowing down North i Sydney Victories 5-11 before 1,521 | Cape Breton Senior Hockey League i t fans. Locoi-Fioyer Leads l Team To Victory WINDSOR. N. S., Fob. l.) —(CP) JrqyiLLtPtMfi ‘OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJJR IIOOPLE Valley Intermediate Interscholas- tic Hockey League. We've MISSED Youtz P562- SOtslAL FDULS AROUND "n-te Povcotzst BOWL. MAsoR! DONT TELL ME You've Been DOWN HERE GTARIMG AT A ‘5l-\O&/-~ WHAT'S 0P? Atze You PLANNING T0 Przocess 1T TO TAKE THE PAIN our OF A i<ici< ml ' E6AD,NO,T\Nl6CoS-' MY SUE-M- * llFtc MIND lS ewPpi-ING WITH ' AN iatTRtcATe PROBI-EM- Ann anv/ e4 1012101106 on THE cuu- POWER 0F couceflTkATiofl CAN 1 scwe 1T! “Pie/Ase boron’ SAVE 60% - FEED e Save da -ln and day-out with nourishing Gris-Pup. Save up to 60% ovor most canned do’; foods. Gro-llup la crunchy cubes-all solid Ion/i. You add the wa I In 2-lb. al form: and 2n-lb. clue. Aiao in, 2, n, 2.1.11». "-71.1351 in W314i?" trading at Montreal. Hogs at Moncton Grade A 27.50; Bl 2'I.10. N0. 1 sows 10.00; N0. 2 sows 15.00 hot dressed weight, delivered. , Hogs at Charlottetown f. 0. b. PARKAS- Regular $23.50. SPECIAL Tropal Llned-Croydon Make-Light, Warm, Durable. $15.95 country points. Grade A 26.50; Bl 26.10. No. 1 sows 15.00; N0.. 2 sows 14.00. | Cattle at Moncton f. o. b. coun- try points. Stccrs and heifers: Choice 21.00; good 19.00; medium 18.50; fair 17.00; common 14.00. Cows: Choice 14.50; good 14.00; medium 13.00; common l2; can- ncrs and cutters 10.00-11.00. Bullsz: Good 15.00; medium 14.00; com- mon 12.00. Cattle at Charlottetown dcliv-I cred to plant, weighed on plant, scales. Steers: Choice 20.00; good 19.00; medium 17.00 to 18.00; common 14.00 to 17.00. Heifers: Choice 19.50; good 19.00; medium a ear to be any storing 11.00 to 18.00; common 14.00 §§°§g;§‘p,§§en,,'y m“, we pm. 17.00. Cows: Good 13.50; med- . Support program therefore no ium 12.00; common 9.00 to 11.00; i eggs on the market surpius m canneis 9.00 to 11.00; cutters 11.00. domestic renniremenm Buns’ Good butcher M00; bl)" 1t would appear therefore that logna buns 101m l0 n00‘ graded eggs are wholesaling at 031".‘ l“ Monclon l’ o‘ b‘ colln" | 38c or better basis Grade A Large try points, Choice 20.00; good‘ which means that it is not neces. vcai 18.00; medium 16.00; common San, presently m support egg 14.00; grassers 12.00-13.00. _ yprices in order h, nay producers Calves at Charlottetown deliv- 31c (n. 32c n" dozen gm- Grade A cred. Good and choice 18.00; Largm common and medium 15.00 . . _ _ 17.50,- grassers 11.00 m 12.00. o.“ ‘llsl-‘llllwl °l “g5 '°l’°ll° - having an order for one hundred Sheep at Moncton alive f. o. b. A L h- h country points. Good 8.00" com- llases of Grade “Be eggs w m‘ ’ if he could gel. them could sell at 3.00; l d 19.0 . . $3319 A difihnmfira e 0 for a price which would net the pro- ' ducer 31c. Sheep at Char‘ ttetown deliv- - - cred) Good 700; common loo; Operators of grading stations Ran Grade 15m Grade A are quoting producers for ungrnu; Lambs at Moncton alive. Good ed eggs Al‘ 2843' AM 264%. spring lambs 20.00 f. o. b. Rail. 18122’ B. 19-23’ C 14-16‘ rife‘; Grade “'00 Grade A delivered’ bfibrdic€aslgoutllidaifllotvotrr ogleiaigdlilis etc Lambs at chal- ttctown deliv- gay producers at least Grade A cred. Good and Choice alive i Large 30-1, AM 28-9, AP 20, B 1050' “all Grade 4500 Grade A’ 20. If this cannot be done a check Lambs alive f.o.b. country points 19m m. Good and Choice‘ should be placed on the method used for marketing eggs. Fem; l 1t. is understood the parties paying 33c and 34c for Grade A Large have received special markets and are returning this extra profit to the producer. Graded pack delivered to whole- Feed prices have cased slightly since last week. Hog coricen. tratea at the mixing plants have undergone a recent decline and are now $5.30 per hundred at the OVERCOAT SPECIAL With each Overcoat sale we are including a hat. and scarf-your choice-from a top quality line of Hats and Scarves in any price range. Specials In All Lines Of Men's Wear Nol- Listed JACK CAMERON salers AL 36-7. AM 34-5, AP 25, B 26 and wholesalers quoting re- tailers for same pack of eggs AL 39, AM 37, AP 27, B 28. Retailers or grocers are offering eggs to consumers at AL 42-5, AM 40-3, AP 32-5, B 35-8. The Government has relieved the trade on probably all the gamble in connection with the storing of eggs in underwriting a programme to pay at the end of the storage season 38c pcr dozen for any eggs lcft unsold. In do- ing this, it was expected the pro- ducer would rcccive 30c to 32c for Grade A Largc eggs. Will the trade take the gamble out. of the production of eggs and inform producers the lowest price which they may be called on to lakc for eggs’! - Dairying Creamery butter priccs accord- ing to official statement issued by the Secretary of the Nova Scofia Creamery Association are unchanged at Factory pricc 63c f.o.b. Halifax-Local Jobbing-Gk. This is stated to be the top price received for butter by crcamerics and wholesalers on the Halifax market, and that butler is sold much lower than the price quoted on their official statement receiv- cd at this Department. Montreal butter was unchang- ed on Fbruary 6th at 6O 1—4c foe No. 1 Solids f.o.b. Montreal. To- ronto 60 3-4c. The New Brunswick, price SI also unchanged. Crcameries 1:0 wholesalers 1-2 pound flats 621/“: Wholesale to Retail stores 1-3 pound flats 64c. These quotstrlusc are under date of February 8rd this year. In New Brunswick the demand for creamer-y prints eon- tinues fairly steady, but th cs1 reports that. cheaper butter h being offered st some local point in that province. 'This builder ll coming from western Canada in. less than carload lots which tends to lesson the demand for N. B. butter. The Charlottetown market continue at 61c wholesale fior bl pound prints f.o.b. Charlottetown: Local iobbins 62c. The tmukeo for print butter is extremely dull. This is due to butler being ovflgr- ed on the Nova Sc ia market; gt a lower price. T butter h reportedly being pu. based at n very low price and it is question. able whether we could reduce the price low enough to stimu- late trade. This is a matter o! experiment, which might pmvi costly to our cresmexy producer: after a certain period of time. , plant. This is a reduction in this by Fagoly & $110112]! feed of about $20.00 per ton since THERE OUGIIT T0 BE A LAW the first. of the year. Famiers with their own grain and with the addition of the hog concen- trate to balance the ration should FQ A SINGLE GAL JHRINA CEPTAINL‘! SEEMED ‘IO BE i-IEP ON WHAT MAKES MARIZIAGES TICK" sues SPLICED uou AND osov! IS sue ruu. or FAITH.’ IS sue ruu. or T2061‘! is our: FULL or- . be receiving a reasonable price for their home grown grains as hog feed at the present time. Barleymeal ground from No. 1 fced barley is now $.00 per hun- dred. No. 1 feed barley whole is retailing at $2.90 per hundred with No. 1 feed oats alt. $2.70 whole and $2.85 ground. There is some soybean meal available at from $4.50 to $4.60 per hundred pounds. This should be a volu- ablo protein supplement for a balancing ration as it contain; l 44% protein. Complet feeds have declined about $2.00 per ton in the last ten days. The report ' reemphaslzes the importance of potatoes in hog feeding. Anyone with facilities for boiling can easily save up to 200 pounds of meal mixture in pripnriti; hogs [or market. _ ,—\\\ Lggs and Poultry The egg market has sirengihen- . rd during the week. The dsmand for the product is good and sup- plics or receipts nt eggs do not *4. 5y Kutqfi it tendon. Omen- . I swear to bv sufiicicnt to meet. l iiuznistic rvqtiiiinitnts. There l \ I ALWAVS SAY A GIRL HA5 ‘ID HAVE FAITH 1N HER HUSBANDII WOULDN’? MAIZRY BALONEY.‘ ootrr TELL 1 ME you e01" sotienuuo m your: EVE .' you wens wivittmo AT TuAT BLONDE iuusT wont oer v "Turf P/CHARI) APAUSS, 79 —/¢ 661" R0, MIWLE v/LMGEJLY.