APRIL 10. 1952 l I i-llIll'I”xUll - I x .l'cv.l.a(4.5ni ” (iulum: i- Easter Feature! sit on important saving ADAM HATS A 1952 pre-creased style A Five Easter colors A Select from 15 dozen " Genuine Fur Felts Special Easter Feature .. . . . A Grey - Blue - Brown A Sizes 35 to 44 EASTER FEATURE . ................ 8.95 1' A A ALL WO0L' You'll seldom see an offer to match this one. These are O-U-A-b I-T-Y coats from lapel to hem. Fine all-wool English gabardine that will dress you up. Normally priced much higher. Favourite slip-on models with patch or slash pockets. "Brown. fawn. or grey. Sizes 36 to 44 in regulars and tails; Alterations included. Special Easter Feature .. .. . ENllEli5lllliiiIllMll I WHERE QUALITY lg SB RE'l TOPCOATS 'k ems cuARoIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Headliner! YARN DYED WORSTED SUITS ORDINARY 55.00 to 05.00 s0us..suv son easren Here are i00'Vo British Wool Fabrics - Made in single and double bieasted styles l many with vests) by a top flight maker EASTER FEAIURE eeeaaesesseesseseueeneas-oassesesoeussaleaeeeree GABARDINE suns A Popular D. B. Style Hollywood, and Slip-On Style Grey - Fawn - Navy Blue Regular Values to 32.00 Sizes 35 to 42. Save on this Easter Feature . . . . .50 A I I it-ll(ll'l'N0li X (ilil inun- GABARDINE C0 Woven In England slur suor ruusnuic I nous oi Film developed and printed. :4 hour service. Double else prints. Any roll ol 8 ex- posuro only do cunts. Reprints I cents each. lllail Film service. Charlottetown. Wet Weather- PROTECTION 4 re 360 9? Milliwiiuuiiiii BADMINTON ' llAGllllETS PRICED TO CLEAR Bbgular sale l7.50 . 9.95 l2.50 7.95 , I i.50 6.55 TllE BIKE Sill)? 133 Great George street PHONE 941 Province due May 1, M ll.B., Debentures Offered To Public Halsey. Stuart A: Co. Inc. and associates are oilcring today 310.- 000.000 Province of New Bruns- wick. Csnada 4'.i'.4a Twenty Year Sinking Fund Debentures, due April 1, 1072 at a price oi 98.10294. and accrued interest. oi the proceeds oi the oilering. 34,000,000 will ibe used. together with 8l.000,000 from the Provin- cial sinking Fund, to pay at maturity 55,000,000 principal ani- ount oi 29696 debentures oi the 1952. The remainder oi the proceeds oi the debentures ' will be advanced to The New Brunswick Electric Pow- er commisslon in connection with its electric generating. transm - slon and dnmibution system co struction program. The debentures will constitute direct and unconditl i obliga- tions oi the Province and will be payable as to principal. semi- annual interest and premium. ii any. in lawlul mmey oi the United states. or. at. the option oi the holder. in lawiul money oi Canada. They are I deemable at general redemption prices ranging irom 10395 to par and through the sinking iunrl at par. , New Brunswick. the largest in arcs. of the three so-called Meri- time Provinces oi Canada. is lo- cated cast oi the State oi Maine. nnd- the us: census showed a population oi 515,697, an increase oi approximately 1395 over the lull population. A large part oi the interior oi the Province is covered with forests. one oi the principal resource; oi tu Prov- ince Other natural resources are ilsherles. iertile iarm lands. water power. soit coal do its. gypsum, limestone. and othe minerals. other members oi the under- writing group include: Union Securities corporation; salmon Bros. dz Ii-lutzler: Lee I-llgginson Corporation: Blair. Rollins at Go. Incorporated: Collin Ac Burr In- corporated; Harris. Hall & com- as pany (Incorporated): H a y d e n. HORNE MOTORS. . so CIIKVROLET. OLD1MOIlILE fulwi Warns Against Egg Oualily Decline The production oi eggs in Prince Edward Island is running at the same rate as' other years. reports Mr. F. M. Nash. district inspector oi poultry products. The demand for the product until just recently has been quite strong and eggs have been moving ireely to consuming centres in the Atlan- tic Provinces. "The demand ior our product has been the one bright-spot in a market oi islling prices and high production costs," Mr N states. "However. this . ash demand has been slackening and unless something can be done about it. we will lose some oi our choice markets ior our eggs. "The eggs being shipped irom the Province are not holding their quality. Eggs. Grade A today, dc- ieriorate to Grade B in as short a period as one week. The reason for this is poor ilock feeding by producers with resultant lack oi body to the egg or poor grading or careless handling oi the pro- duct by operators oi grading sta- tions. "Whatever it is. those engaged in the production and marketing oi poultry products have to im- prove conditions or accept the loss oi markets. There are too many produced oi good quality ior traders to have to accept an interior product." Egg prices cased slightly dur- ing the week and operators at stations are now quoting produc- ers ior ungraded eggs: AL 31-2, AM 29, A5 23. B 23. C 18. Deal- ers arc quoting ior the graded pack delivered: AL 37, AM 35, As 20. B 28. O 23. and quoting re- stone as Co.: 1-lornbiowcr as Weeks; Paine. Webber. Jackson As Curtis: Btroud Ac comps .7 Incor- porated: American securities Cor- poration: Wm. B. Pollock as Co.. 1nc.: A. M. Kidder 8: Co.: The Milwaukee Company: Thomas as Company: Byrd Brothers: courts co.:.l-l. M. Payson as Ce.; and Mackall Ar Co. sl'l Mil r' taller-s ior the same pack: AL 40- 1. AM 38-9. AS 31, B 31. C 26. Eggs are retailing to consumers at; AL 48-9, AM 45. AS 39, B 39. Approved Flock Owners There are approximately one hundred P.E. 1. approved ilock owners supplying chick hatcher- les in the province with hatching eggs. since the hatcliability of eggs is to is certain extent the criterion oi the quality oi chicks hatched, we are publishing the names oi. owners who submitted eggs over the past month which eggs have hatched 8092 or better. Eggs hatch all the wny irom 50 to 90W. Sim. or better is consid- ered excellent: - 96 Nams Breed Hatch Ralph Raynor--Crossbrcds 93 Ralph Raynor-S.C.W.L. 92 Ralph Raynor-Crosbreds 90 Ivan Dawson-Crossbreds 87 Mrs. Irving Tweedy-NH. as Adrian Arsenault-Crossbreds 86 Stanley Pi-oude-Crossbrcds 55 Melvin Hyde-Crossbreds 85 B. H. Currie-'-Crossbreds lvan Dawson-Crossbmls W. J. MacDonald-NJ-i. 84 W. J. MacDonald-Crossbreds R4 Albert Stetson-Crossbreds 81 Elmer Waugh-Crossbreds 84 Mrs. Harry Waugh. sr.- , Crossbrcds 83 B. B. Jones-Crossbreds 82 C. R. Jenkins-Crossbreds 82 William Hewlett-Crossbreds 32 Lloyd Bums-N.l-X. 82 I-'eriton Simmons-Crosabreds 80 Richard MacRae-crossbreds so Alton Eanisaywrmbreris 81 W. A. Mullen-Crossbreds lil Alvin Mclsaac-Crossbreds ill Elmore MacKay-Crossbreds 80 D. O. Marchbank-NJ-l. an J. H. MacPhail-Crossbreds 80 RECORD NUDGEI) , CALGARY-(CPD - Second larg- cst collection ever made in the history of the customs and excise tax oiiice here was recorded ior the iiscal year ended March In. The total of 8l4,2l'lA8.'i was ex- ceeded only in ms when sl4,47i,- 4li was taken. Legislature Prarogued continued ii-om page 1 of the House Thomas Cullen, the ilnal Appropriation Bill being pre- sented by Mr. speaker Phillips. His Honor then briefly thanked the members for their devotion to duty and the large amount of work they had accomplished dur- ing the session. He expressed the wish that all members would be back again next year. The various bills passed during the meeting of the House were mainly amendments to different Acts already on the statute books of the Province. They in- cluded the "pro forms” amend- ment to The Auctioneers Act and amendments to the following Acts: Game Act, Public Servants Act Baliable Proceedings Act, Bulk Sales Act. Conditional Sales Act, Court Costs Act. the Statute Law, Fire Prevention Act; The Plant Disease Eradication Act. Temperance Act, Revised Statutes, Bangs Disease Eradica- tion Act. Interpretation Act, Evi- dence Act. Garnishce Act. I-iabcns Corpus and Certiorari Act, Judg- ment and Execution Act. Judica- ture Act. Trustee Act. Legal Pro- fession Act. Companies Act, An Act to Suspend Temporarily the Imposition oi Income. Succession and Certain Corporation Taxes, An Act ior the Licensing and Registration oi Certain Corpora- tions and Persons: The surnmerside Incorporation Acl, An Act to Incorporate R. T. Holman i..td.. An Act to Incorpo- rate the Chsrlottetovm Curling club. P.i!'..I. Corporation lncomc Tax Act, Probate Act, Mechanics Lien Act, An Act to Establish is Court 01 Divorce in this Province and to Repeal a Certain Act therein, Appeals Act. Legislative Assembly Act. Blind Persons Act, Old Age Assistance Act, school Act. W n r k m e n's Compensation Act. Highway Trailic Act; An Act to Incorporate the Is- land Telephone Company. the Town Act. To lncorporate the Provincial sanaiorium, County Court Act, Public servants super- annuation Act, Teachers super- annuation Act. Land survey Act, Public Works and Highways Act, Floral Emblem Act, Amusement Tax Act, Public Health Act, Vil- lage Service Act. the City or Ciiarloitetown Im'nrporntion Art. Among the new bills. passed were Acts for the raising or mon- lay on the Credit oi the Consoli- dated Fund; to incorporate the Exchange; to incorporate the Kcnsington Community Athletic Association: ior the Training. Ll- censing and Practice oi Nursing Auxiliary Personnel: in provide ior assistance to Certain Persons under Certain Conditions: to in- corporate the P.E.1. Potato Grow- crs Association: the P.E.I. Med- ical Act to validate Corporate Proceedings of the City oi Char- lottetown; to authorize the issu- ance oi Debentures by the City Mt. Stewart strawberry Growers"oi Charlottetown. Canadian Dollar MON'I'F.EAL, April I - (op) .. The American dollar today closed at a discount of 1"). per cent in terms oi ca'nn-iinn iurids. up V32 from Tuesday": close. That. is, it took sonata Canadian to buy 91 American. The pound sterling was 32.15- 7.'l5, up one lrom Tuesday. Wear" service. "Glad I swiltlred '”Maivelube" liirsprinq Olialnlqeoverll For your Spring Changeover, avoid repair bill risk with Heavy Duty High- Deiergcncy Marvclube that stops sludge better than any other motor oil . : ; and with imperial Essa Specialized Lubrica- tion (every point serviced by chart to manufacturcrs'requirements). 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