FEBRUARY , s. ‘tiLil _ _.~'s__ GUARDIAN. cnanoorrarowN _,..__-_---_._ .. -@_-r .- ~~ —' . . - - - - r _ a - - - » - Mining l liovernment-Munlclpai-Corporation ll , cl-OSED Fun $100K TAKING n o ' i ‘ii ' Securities i - i i (Canadian Press) ~ ' _ OLD — UOTEU . fiiwflwr I s Q ‘ TORONTO, Feb. 4- ’ Our Store will close at i2 o'clock F_ J, B £5’ ()0. Sn" stock Close MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH my; Investment Dealers’ Association 0f Canada . M” n E; n gétgfmiitimnw- T] h u i 233g Qisiictgrlliv ‘l: For balance of day for stock faking. r42 nloliiiiioiiil st. ' " w“ ° °" °"° 1° "s00 Angl ‘cdn l 49o i w" “h” " " Emma“ ' mm” b gym’ 5”’ “"3 %%% " “ IIIX’S GIIUGETERIII " _' _ ' - — ~r-~ s —— —_-—— ~~—— 2800 Atl Oil ‘l0 . . . Fl t d . a . l b 2900 Aiilbellc 10 I iiii. iii"i.i°. .0352 E5.” p’ "‘ 1° 153w Adi-inu- 33 Cheese: _Current receipts western m0 Ami" -- 35° , white 32 1-2; western colored 32 1-2 gigalflifio-k - i: . . (fob); wholesale ezlstern white 33; ° n _ -——~ western colored 34. No other prices 30 Bk °f T" 36 MONTREAL, Feb. 4—(CP)—Pro- estabushm 14000 BBSE Met .. 51 4 prices quoted here “My we” Potatoes: Quebec no 1 ‘l5 lhs new 35 Brahms ~ 930 D:""*"";"..£::i"" iii i is Mi- izirtzii“ 22 ea etreat t . . mgit orglisglvuclggé: a: Sarge - 1.45; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.50-4.55. 1500 Buff“ -- 21 ggsi l ~—--—~—-——- ' " 44 1'2‘ m“ 417% 3';_§“m 37 rou Nnvrzn KNOW 3gb glillftailiiik g 1-2-69: B 38-39- l t -Quebec 2700 cum be" 300 NEW YORK, Feb. 4—<AP>-Tlio you, 6,01,, Billie" cunem m“ p i , d p stock market took one of the worst Anglo-Canadian lost 10 cents at t rized ti? 34' no 2 66 Oysters are duo sexed an may 135 Bk or com 23 “° l’ p“ eu i’ 1 as- change their sex from time to 5'45 Cdn Bis 55 Pmmdm“ °i ‘he W" mdaY- sixiy" $430 in western oils and Calgary Ii-il; Wlwlesale Quebfc "D68 p”, “m? (~81 Edm" 585 one stocks sold at the lowest prices and Edmonton dipped 30 cents at icilrilell fresh “m1 5 craze “' 2700 éampbell in more than a yeur. $5.85. Foothills, Pacific lPetroledum Oil and Steel llflllk! FBI/Ed the and British Dominion a so ease . PROFESSIONAL CARDS/ hi‘ ... f 4125 cent Led _ 12-, ‘joined by other groups. At Mont: Volume expanded a blt and sales --_ H” "“*7' -- -. .- -. A-___-_ _. }$3;,",§1;r;,-~- ‘fl, L, TEBCIIBd loeoooo iii-red. d lush MONTREAL. rob. 4 — <CP> — l‘ ‘ K l l 1000 chem He. 55 since Jan. T. This compared with Losses were in the ngaailorgtyldls-lilllllii , 70.000 y t d . dull t ding on the on ea oc - i. ~W. l, l???) gllfiterfl“. ‘ ‘Tradings laeriodltllened to include 1.- Excharria e and Curb Market today- AND l ll n00 cochgall," 235 026 stocks also tops since Jan. 7. Chang s generally were minor ' Immediate cause for the decline although a few selected industriais ; l CHARTERED l gzgorlrstitofli." ' appeared to be the news that were spotty. Mines moved slowly in ' ‘ ism ii " ‘;""§'*"r' . ‘ii'i‘i‘°iiii‘i‘“i1“i a ‘iiikfi; . . - l 0 I .. , Qwng y tun gr a apgrg e e oivnsw ng in a I urulrrrunuu ‘ 1 i HIT, ll; reduced its quarterly dividend. broad list while base metals ioiidou ACCOUNTANT i 100 Cunwest 12B The Associated Press average of to continue an upward trek started i ~ r - '_ ' _;_ ion.» m» mid- | i °""‘" 3gp, ggiyisg, -- 1g; ,2 ‘:2 za?;.“=.::"i:::..$ Siniifi 2:22: *"C:.":..i'::.:i.:‘ 32:53:: 2.'.::'.?::;. i; ulisi-lottietioivu CHARLOTTETOWN l 4000 Dettll . ' _ ' ll “ 1'11 l‘°l"l‘ “l” ‘f? Jmigil‘ The If"); °". i“ “lilifel”; $313051; ‘I PM“ 1*" m” l 25°“ “m” “i Z8 ifiio.»..°i‘iei.fso‘ir"i°ii ‘d’ "m" ”‘° gDSIHdIabS oiiiiinliii. anti-nil. ‘ I Tel. 1838 l‘.0. Ho: I52 50" Bay Minlng (upped 1.3 0301M i . ' , . l l 33m D1‘. 1m _ _v 21 At TOIOIIIO égellstterhlttvélrcrllallllgngl HEIGVlCfi/EKV ‘if ~ ' e05 noino 17 1.4 . ' ' ' i "—' TORONTO, Feb. k-(CPI-Golds malned unchanged at 34. i I’. A» L» MGIQISGGC l o o ' 203g ggm lgk 1.4 ‘Vere down on the Toronto Stock Sole ground gainer in papers was i ,l WIIIICIH A. Reddlll 33,00 D Ta a d‘? ,, Exchange today but key issues pull- M. and 0.. up 1-4 at 20 3-4. Price , DENThPIT EA" 5,545,, LLB. 8000 103x13?“ ' 12.‘; 1" ed up to hold steady with yester- was shaded at a new low of 53. i or" ‘c’ ' t“ m E I I a» sail ‘sis. “;i‘.i"i..‘.”f.‘;i. "‘i§i"“fli’.’i‘ii' 55:5; 3.3;: .0.F.Bld .-N tto ~ w!» . a ' P“ S ' '- ~ " l Whemn Bulldlnl: R00!!! ‘ Lo $50K‘); 34g‘ 1% glsgglh 14 In an almost one-way downward Paper, Second Preferred, Fraser I'll! Grafton Street l “on” M mm _ Conway,“ .030 Fialcon " ' 415 movement.‘ and Abltibl eased fractionally. Phons 291 l Tuition Frcbisher ' 415 Senior golds led an early decline In utilities, Bell Rights reached 420 Giant. ' 575 and thetn llgilltened to gulllasome is; a new blah of $_1.23 on stung-berg; -— —~ ______- @- i:iz"l:..;*.::.:':i:.i szziiirr; 22:22.52, .";...“""'"°" ‘ Gods Lake " 45 Gains and losses were about balan- International Petroleum lost 5-8 DP. Jo C. GQIIGINIQ S a 1% golgclnlieiilst u u Ced in a wide list of juniors. to close at a new low of 11 3-8. J1 in Burne”: IL- I o a" mo Consolidated Smelters climbed 1 Omnitrans closed at a new low of 8' Sc‘ $250 Goldhawk n 1'2 1-8 to 112 in base metals while 5 1-2 cents while Anglo-Canadian DENTIST mnhw" smlciw" 5°‘ 353g gzlggltiliz‘ ‘ 3; Waite Amulet, International Nickel. dipped live cents at $4.90. Imperial ‘qckm-d Bumflug ODDFELLOWS BmLDmG 4000 Gulf Lead ' 51 "' Normctal and Golden Manitou Oil was well traded and advanced 1B1 Grout George St. v 2100 Gunnal- I22 weakened. Pend Oreille added 10 1-8 to 17 5-8. Gaspe was unchanged DENTAL X-RAY 134 Richmond Street 5500 Barker _' " 09 cents and New Calumet was ahead at $1. Phone 2061 Charlottetown, P121. 14100 Hasaga 50 c 1 2Q ".3 no: m m m" ‘$00 gloifiboén 11 1.2 N Y k E r alibi: rdiiiid 14 ‘ i s r se 0s gw 0|’ x3 an e Can Car Pfd 16 l-2 - »-~ Li’ -- 555 Hollinger 11 i-s i g C s, iii o __ an eam . J. A. MCGIIIQGII _ ilgo Hosco ._ 2s 1-2 Con. Paper 17 l-S Norsnv. ETC. J s_ TAYLIIII 45g liiud 3?.’ ‘ 5‘ A“? “d, 33 Cockshutt 14 BABRISTEB». 5011c] 0B1 ' l "30 In?!“ k‘! 28 3'4 Am “gar “mid F ‘ 30 14 Can Vickers 74 6mm Bulwwr ri iiiioiilliiidllletrirlldiidii fit 2500 Jollet c e 3b 12 Beth Steel 31 1'2 gum gmlglird 504 M . ‘yes e I ‘ - - ‘ om 0a ‘ 1765 Kerr Add 15 N Y Central 11 3-4 I PGIIIIQI‘ 8r HGSIGM Comer Kent": 0mm s“ 18500 Kirk Gold 0i; Cites Ohio . s2 s4 El’: Q38: A J- “Asu” “A” “'3' olrloo Phone l956—-llousc 1m 290° Kirk Hud Q0" Edison - 23 Dom Si i3 1 Barrister. Elk‘ 3610 Kirk Lake Elec Auto Lite . 4O Dryden ‘ aiiiiii slufioyams<=°““pgllmb° 13$» Iidbraiidr .. gr" a‘? -- ---- » - M FFBSEI‘ o WII - aguerre . ‘en oors F A MONEY T0 Loan A. WGIIIIGII Gtllldef. iiilgg i, Diirauii ct Noi- Pfd . 4o 1.4 F3310, ,6 14 I L ' _, _ ' ' ' 7 l-L-B- .1500 LnlxflSsllhofe iterliigllollil .. . ' lbs 18 Se“ Sslee-il w l»; C.“ R M¢Quuid nslurrsran. SOLIUITOR. Ew- 21349 Lebpl v _ 04 Mont Ward 54 1.2 H” Bmld‘ '8 if; S. o elillllpii Building sooq bout-loom, 39 North Am 11 1-4 m“, rlk ge ‘ .7 “ r11 oi-iiltou Street 10o Moodssd i‘ Phil PEtt? . . 52 1-4 H“ a er ‘ z ML i Money to Loan Collection! 1600 MacDonald ' 21% 1., u s Ruhber 40 as ca" I-"d M n 1'8 nsnmsnm. stélewflmli 400,, Mm“, 09 3;; Rm“, Co“, ' 12 M llirltpigflel ~ i‘; 1 2 NOTARY. c., - 1-00 M L T c * - w»- m- "iflirtdi; tilts“: i do iiii.::"'< iii his. iii ii cnalzwrrnrtilvr: “ohm, 2700 Mal ct _ 224 Vim Mr . 21 s4 1m Paper" 02 ‘M “m” "m aoyiil tsiinli of oiinoilii Chamber! gggliluriin .. 05 r-s west i‘? - - - 24 1-8 Imp Tob .' ‘x 3-4 0h".|0“0wwn_ p_E_1_ m0 xenon; 13 Uegtsl nlori 1_5 r B C p00," g0 _ Successor ’ 2000 Mggglll” - e9 ' "' - '3 1'4 Con Smelt ill 1-2 l." 8‘ Mqflugggn coin-go J. Tweedy. 5.0. 300 Mm citinilp. BANKS Lake woods . 2r 9 asnrusrnns, soucr-rons. so. 4050 Neiruii . . _a_ was? g“ 5 l‘; a. n. nan. m.r.. . M. Albdlt Farmer 920 New Bid Conmwm _ 23 Ngfst Cg" 201:0 I-P- l- MATIIIESON- L-B-i K-G- MONEY T0 was 3750 New Murl Montreal . . 25 can NM. Pm" q {f4 Attorneys at Law 5,5,, LLB. » 2000 Newnom, Nova Scotla .. 3r, 1.4 NO d p. 12 LOANS 0N CITY Al"! FAR" BABRISTER. or. crroa. aw. 25500 New Norz 11 Royal Bank 25 14 prircangi ’ ' o”; ' PROPERTIES cliiirlotloton-rl. P. n. r. 5300‘New ciil .. ' 304 Quail, flip“ '1},- 1 4 l“ nmhmmm s.‘ 4150 New PM 11 3.4. ' qhawinigal, er o4 I M Ctarlottcfown. P.n.l Mucphee a Twin“, $200 Nib , 0,; M _ g, Law n “_,, —i—--—--—-—i_ —-—-- a F “MPH”: i“. KL 50 Nicholson r1 Olllrfiill Ellchangfl st Law Pfd _ 2i JOSQPII R. MCCMIIIGH, - - _ i 285 Noriindii 51 1.2 st Law Pril 2nd _ Iii as - n soliniznmu rruimon. B-A- 0115 Normetal .. _ 325 Dom T“ H n0 LIME, Barristers, Etc. my“) 12500 Novplck u m L; A b ‘ t, '0 Dom Ta} .. .. 25 o . 35351515]; mum-yon, 5m Bil” Ellll- w“ lrilorscman . 09 Aimeizti“ 1'4 Wpg Eiec A 28 l~2 ‘l8 Queen street "-—'—*--——-'-—— o ortli INCA 3s ‘ " . st r c s1 1.2 rlloNrl: m DI’. W. R. CGIISOII 1500 North Can .. g filol,‘ - - - - Z‘ I-B Bml-Ziiim?“ 1;, 1.4 Honey w Loan collections chlrqpflmmy 1200 OBrIen , 8:113‘ H Y - 31 F9 .._ ____ _ p rolnioi- Groiluoui 11:25 Okfllln . BelfTel PLANT RlGIPI-OF-“AY s urlslztorrarolvn i600 Grenada can BMW 0-0 ~13) ‘,1 Mcrheson 8i Peaks iii Pun“ St "W ""1 ,8§32j1f“;3e,e-- Bathurst 22 ' ‘l1; Qgigrggisigigi ,,'~*i*'1~'g0,}5;rir>" ii - r " 'i wn "s, . vic- A. W. MATIIESON. ILb-i 3225 Pamour‘ . .. . .._ 130 gun genlcnl‘ 2E f‘ tory gardens. toitoiiiné 1,233 zl(‘l‘P<_ l; A. n. PEAKE, 8A., LLB l Gqudep 8, "aim-d Piin West . .. 15 '"‘ "° m ' 1" v" \\'t‘l‘e iiliintod in 194s. ‘ Barristers. etr. l w so“ u i N m | I m0 Puynlastcr 3g _ .~.- - l Collections - Monry l0 U!" l zizlrillnrlimlsnnkcoIMIComnroL-MBIIII W90 P?" R” - l9 ' w-I i no orodt ooorgo Street iuoNnv r0 LOAN I1” W“? CW" 22v l. ll chiii-lottotoi-i i, GILBERT s. GAUDET, as" LLnB lgllgilpflllzsiml ~ .. 152 l ' _ Canadian Bank of Common a Bldll 17700 Quay Lag" ‘ l ~ _~- .-. ~ ~ l 53g 333933;" g; I A 0 . .. » - u ,. H. R. and 0:510,“ 16 . VOI crowds and persons who ore ill during the cold v . q F a e 149 ' i CHARTERED ALA OUNTANTS 000 Rochene 13 season. 25 Royal B q;- _ ‘I ; ’ - 0nq@_ , m cmnwnnfl l 120K000“? is» 14 n. Av0.d overheated rooms, too much clothing and sudden gzlilllitum ss Grafton s‘. g-Sglillllllllll H g changes of temperature. P’ ° "n rvoo s A ' r- , 1' rli roso Boa 2n i _‘ "'1 "1 . 44-» . . Nzafigluum ‘m’ | 2600 Senator . 44 3. Keep up body resistance by o well balanced diet and i ri-m RANDOLPH v. MANNING. ,_% Sheer» Cr 15o l Kentvlllo _ u \_ ‘ “m0 20:53" ~ ~ _ enough sleep. ‘ " ___ ,_ 17000 50mm, 55 4. Stay at home with o cold and keep the germs from '---—-— 2570 Siscoe . . 35 ~ ' 2650 South Bra: . . 20 1.2 Spfflddlllg- 1200 Spring .. __ 135 troo st ' - - 2000 stggfllur _ 0' 1g 5. Be examined by your doctor if you hove frequent colds. . , 800 Sulllu , 157 , _ , 1250 sylviiinitb _ 145 6. Always cough and sneeze info o handkerchief. Use ond E E 2530 Teck Hu .. . 21s bum paper tissues when you have o cold. ‘ 14 _ 101 . . . . 1600 T," n" _ 69 M, 7. Codliver Oil helps to prevent colds. Children from birth gnu: Min 11_ 1.2 to sixteen years should ‘fake lt dolly all the year round. 0 . n eno .. zso '60" UPP Can 173' ' HEALTH DIVISION. ins Waite .. 12 3;; r ‘i900 Wiltsey _ 94 1.3 ‘ l "30" ‘Vlllllllt . 08 G30 Wright Her . . 226 I . oiini Milk Producers, Vendors Meeting - ' zoos Foothills , _ _ , - . 1510 Fbflfl or, A meeting of file Milk Producers and Vendors’ Association . I500 S \‘V P . - - . W0 K. Total sales , lo study the Milk Act and other important questions to come up oi muting, to be held or Bircil Court, Experimental Form z "uni. . ~ MAYFLOWII’! commliullvr Tuesday evening, Feb. 8, or 8 o'clock. l v I i r . .' . ' Signed PERCY GAY n00" s"... 0 ciml ‘nun. The sailing - vessel Msyflovi-n. , 1 h , ° which left Eiisllind in 1680. cur Sec y. for Milk Producers and Vendors Assn, t. rlsd about 100 persons to estab- lish a colony tn North America. Early thick llatch elivery Made In Heated Panel Truck The first sizable hatch of the season was success ully delivered yesterday, when 2.000 mixed New Hampshire Red chicks were moved lrom Dillon and Spilletfs Hatch- eries in Charlottetown to Preston I. Wood's poultry farm at South- port. The delivery was made in a heated panel truck and, in spite of the cold weather,‘ rlo chicks were 10st. On arrival, the chicks spread out into the sun which was stream- ing into the well-insulated two- stoiry building and stayed away from the brooders until later 1n the afternoon, Delivery of s.n- other 2.000 on ivlonday next will complete the order. Mr. Wood plans to fill the build- ing with 2,000 pullets by July l. The remainder will be caponized within 5 or 6 weeks and it is ex- pected that they will find a mar- ket in the us. At present, about 1.100 ilifhite Leghorns occupy the lower floor. 'I‘l~iese are producing iscme 800 eggs daily, and the Pro- vincial Sanatorlunl is supplied from the Wood's farm. M11 Wood says that the White Leghorns’ eggs are very popular with the customers and are “hard to beat." Two weeks ertrller than last year and with a better demand to date, the Island Chick Hatchery expect to ship 3.000 chicks on Monday, February 7. Fifteen hundred of these xvii! be New Hampshire: mixed, and will go to Mr. J. D. liilllilntlllalll, fiicufinnan. and the other I500 to Mr. UOTd Moly- neaux, Crow Roads‘ ‘File latter hatch will be in two lots. New l-lampshzrrs crossed with Barred Rocks and a Light Sussex-New Hsilnpsliire cross. An order for 15.000 mined New Hzlnmshires from Swifts Chick _ for iivheatlev Bros..Wesl will start to move on Four-lien’ 14. when the first hatch of heuveel-i 5 and 6 thousand will be deizvered. ‘Farm Market iCcintlnued lrom Page 1i real rrlarket. Hogs Grade “A‘s" 30; B1‘s 29.60. No.1 son's 21.50. hot dressed weight de- livered. Market slow especially for FO\\‘S. At Charlottetown Grade "A's" were 29; Bl's 28.60; sows 20.50 at Ctilllllfy points. A word of explanation might he in order hcre because there has been some misunderstanding re- garding tho Moncton price foil‘ island ‘hogs. Actually Island hogs shipped to Mormon are paid for on the same basis as those going to Charlottetown, that is, a net price in the farmers yard. We doubt ii’ farmers wereopaid the delivered price and deductions made for loading, bedding, in- silrence, local fees, freight. etc.. that 1c per pound would hardly cover ll. However. this is usually the difference. The reason for quoting the delivered price at Moncton is that Nova Scotia and New BTillLSWlCk hogs are Paid for mi n delivered basis and the .\I1li'i-(Fl.li'1§ section of the Maritime (‘Jo-operative Services who handle the majority oi’ the hogs in those iwo provinces deduct- from the de- livercd price those expenses before pnynlenis are made. ' Cattle prices this week were: choice steers and hefiers 182 good i7: medium i6: plain and common tiairy steers dolvn to 10c. Best cows i4; good 13\50; common l2: cuilcrs and caimers 1i. Good choice veal 18; common» and medium I2 "A" spade lambs are rail grade. delivered, 43c. Sheep ‘good ilcnvios SS: culls $3. Rail fllflti" for "A's" sheep 15. Those cailio iiiiii‘ calf prices are fob. country iviiliis. Others are deliver- ill. at Monctcm. ilunllllarlzxrlg illl\ livestock _ we nlrglii. sill" that both _ ketmgs Illlfl PFICPS for hogs are rinuii this \'.'C€k but the demand for good iitic is .\‘iill keen. prices zltc stciitly ziinl there svcnls to be n sIi‘:itly' mtiiollliilli re- the lialrlbs and Sheep Although nothing dclilliie has bcczl fiCiOlTlpllQwti _\'cl. negotiations are under way to improve our iilnib illorkcting :i\$lt‘l‘ll for next yogi‘, Now is Ill!‘ line l0 treat all . p with the pilriidililarilie trcui- !‘.'.(il'. rinrl rl i it ,.i:il no 010501‘ than one inonili bcio laniblng. Two liTlillllCillS Oi lhi~ iiic necessary and will an ‘ii long tray iowiirds r-iiriiillzliiiti; llltlH‘ liglii and un- tiiziliy iniliii- iii iiic silmlnoi- and fill. Another iloiiii that might be of ll1i(‘l‘i‘.\l to the SWING bruedcrs i: that ratio rcod may be scarce this. (‘Cililllfi sprint: and those ialan- illllg nil it siloulxl si-cilre tilt-ir sup- i. Shipping News AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlvetl Friday Basilisk. from Uzirdlff liiancllcslol‘ Division, London Akti. Austruliliil ports Frills Willem Van Uriingc. Hali- iiix Sniletl Frldnv _ None Duo Saturtla!’ Norwegian. from Bristol channel ports. ' AT HALIFAX- Arrived Friday Flying Independent. from Nslv York Ascanla, Liverpool Imperial Halifax. Burt-n. Nfld. La Grande Hermine, Sydney. N. S. Sullod Friday Alcoa Planter. for Bermuda Due Sunday Newfoundland. from Liverpool Duo hlnntluy Canadian Cruiser. from \\f_es_t, ‘In- dies plies u soon u possible. Farmers have found it s, wonderful supple- ment for hogs during the summer and also for finishing lambs when the pasture goes dry and poor in late summer. Present prices on younz 1112s seem to be holding study. There are very few moving but the re- pol-ted current price is 824-826 per pair for 30 lb. pigs. Apparently most swine breeders are holding their young pigs at the present time. Dolfllfll’ Them ls little or no change 1n the dairy situation on the Island. Butter production at the present time ls running around 45,000 lbs. a week. This is an increase of ap- proxibateiy 50% over the some period last year. Butter consumpt- ion Lri the Province at the present time is taking care oi’ the current manufacture. It seems to be sup- plying all our local markets but with little or none left for export. Prices are st ceiling, Wholesale 69tiic, and the jabbing price 7i‘l_»c delivered to the retail outlets. ‘There is no cheese being manu- facturcd or moving from producer plants. Feeds Peed prices are show!!! s. wreak- ness this week. Barley has eased at some points as much as iO-12c per cwt. Oats is reported down 4c-6c. There ls considerable wheat coming in and some corn. We have been quoting carlot prices deliver- ed Island pointsfor some weeks past but the fact ls that it is im- posible for farmers t0 get cariots of feed at the present time. Deai~ ers are ordering for future de- liveries of anywhere from two to four months and the congestion at tile Head of the Lakes offers no guarantee of’ delivery at any definite time. There seems to be considerable Island grain moving in the country. The general price of Island oats is around 72c per bushel. Western grains are avail- able in ton lots at the present time. Wholesale ton lots in Char- lottetown are selling at: wheat $75- $7'7; oats $56-$57; barleyrneal, that is Western No. 1 feed barley, ground on the Island $54-$55 per ton. Corn is going for $3.40 round, off car, or $3.60 per cutground. Protein feeds are still very scarce and still high. Bran this week is up a little and selling at $55 per ton. Shorts is about the same price. Potatoes Potato prices have DEED. up and down a bit during the past Week but they seem to have levelled off again. The demand for seed has been steady during the last couple of’ days. Tablestock is easier but there is some movement. Prices st IslanQ points this week starting at the East are: Elmira — Tablestock '70c per bushel at car. Not much movement. Katahdln seed is going at Eastern stations for 860-900 per bushel at car. At Morell, St. Peter's, Montague, and Murray River there is little or no tablestock moving. Seed and “Foundation A” at Moreil and St, Peter's are moving st 88c-90c per bag at the car. At Montague and Min-ray River there were three or four cars load- ed at 80c last week. Vernon River quotes seed at 85c 90c per bushel with a fair move- ment. Charlottetown - Gobbler seed No. 1's 85c-90c. No. 2's. SSc-mc. Fair demand. Kataihdins No. 1 and No. 2, 85c-90c. Fair movement. Sobogos and Mountains 80c. No. 2 Mountains 550-600. Demand slow. Charlottetown prices are delivered at car. Tlbiestock at Charlotte- iovvn is quoted at 85c per 75 lb bag. On tilt" Borden line dealers are quoting $1.40 Der cwt. for Katahdl: and Mountain seed at the farm. Demand is strong. Tablesiock price is 90c at the farm. MUVETCCIIL slower. At. Kerisingion seed is 80v pt-r btibcl. Tablcstuck SOs-Bot: pal‘ 7S lb. bag at warehouse. Silmnierside - Seed also 80c per bushel for "Certified"; $1.00 for “Foundatiolf; No. .2 Mountains and Cobblers 60c; No. 2 Katalldins and Sebagces 75c-8tic. Movement quiet in tabiesiuck but demand for seed is good. ilVr-lliligioll ~-- Tablestock is izo- ing at around 90c per baa deiivcr. ed. Little seed moving lost week. Olieary -- Prices are about the some as at Wellinzton. Tilt“ turnip prices are about stradv with last week. Reports from Boston indicate n steady demand n! SUE-Sit.‘ per busllcl for island iUFHiPS- Prices n! Island points art- 30c-32c at the farm ill the Vorlaoli arm and Ell Cilril-lotir-tolvn 32r- at the twar. Prices at fililioli and (‘oi- VIIIP are 20c al the farm, and 3ft" at tho car - ‘ RIIMMAGE S A L E uiiiliot Building 6 P. M. Today 000000000000000000000- v \ l Chiropodist For Foot Ailments ‘ GOIISIILT ll. J. A. snovnl. u. P. llrtlfllllfllt: Ill Great George ltroel 0 CBAILLOTTETOWN. l.l.l. ped bushel at the farm. Seed is‘ You, Bus d‘Or is the coal that comes clean because it is OIL- TREATED and that does away with clust on your drapes and rust on your stoker. It's graded. too, in sizes that give you MORE HEAT n less cost . . . so get Bras cI'Or, the finest. fastest iollirq bbi on the market. """ " ERAS. {ITO R "COAL til-LTD. Xfmm; of 424w 4 sazoowoi amz ERAS ITIIRvNUVA SCUTIQ Bait 8i lfiacllaa 171 Grafton St. 1 Phone 43'! Very Liberal Allowance on Old Batteries- Refrigeration SALES and SERVICE Repairs To All Makes MOTORS Rewinding ond Repairs ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs _ Palmer Electric PHONE i444 ,.,,,_. FOR sari —~——» . . l UEIUIAN SlltlRTllAllt POINTER. PUPPIES. Male and female, reg- islercd (flllliltlian Kennel Club Inn. bred for hunting qualities. 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