a»; m- -.-.._’_-V..._.,..... PAGE FOURTEEN lithlETitl can l iCoiitinuctl from i‘ 2E l! I endeavour. ' The poultry uiarkct prcseiltly‘ tsl no‘, very activc. it l.\ leit that the; i943 3P0]; oi poultry has been mar-l keletl, POtilll'_\‘ producers received. for the product prices by tar thcl highest on record. v l l-jgg production is on the increascl and volume will he otllllklltillil shortly to export. li will not be col long before receipts llii'oU'-!llu\ltllil‘i Haritlrnes will bc more than sut- ll<'lE‘lil for domestic llt‘(‘l‘~ and] cx !’\' i u. port. will lifFUfll" a iii" tllillC apparent that l-lritani will no‘ act-cpl, frcsli cgzs altrr 1hr rncl vi. January. At this clan. egg» will have to he placed in .-ioracc ll) llill 'hi- British storage r" rtnnl" ". liar, storage ll|(‘lllll(‘.\ izi Pl'lll~"t‘ liti- wnird Island and the P/lillllllllffiill ‘wry li-mited and i‘. uiiuhl. hc llf" . \,\.l'_V 1Q store eggs, iii ‘Alortircal izr ship to thc ra- cli in: itilliil“ 1i fins is tlic rust‘. c l l'.ll\.\l\iil"ill'_- Lon costs will he ii tl\Ltl i-jgg pi-tiiluciiriii a.» iii ilit‘ inlet‘ til. poultry. Wm qiiim llflilfilllllf‘ iiiriiic producer in I918. pin-c. hcnii M1 DrOXln-Hmcly 10 pi r (‘rlil liizlici‘ titan in i047. Grading station UDPTIllFfl are- iiuW quoting producers for un- uraticd eggs AL. 46-50, mostly 4b, A Medium -i4~8 mostly 44. A Pullot 4t). H ~10. C Q3. Wholesalers are paying lot‘ lliri graded pack including new cash.» and trays AL 51, AM 49, AP 44, B 44. C ‘J3. The live 0r six cent spread between the price the prcr ducer receives and the price paid tor the graded track is justified. The new case and trays cost ap- proximately three cents per dozen only leaving the operator two cents per tloztu for cost oi grading and upkeep of plant. Wholesalers are quoting retailers i-ir lll(‘ graded cartoned pack AL ‘t3 AM 54-5. AP 47 50. B50. Eggs arc retaiiinc lo consumers ih car- lOlH Al. 6.’: 8. AM 615-5. B 1005f! 55- Many enquiries are received at this office front consumers as to prices and (iualityntjonstiitners willsave on purchase and be assured of quality if they ask tor eggs by grade..- buy by cradc and be sure the grade re l"§lCIl is marked on tlic carton ur container in which eggs are dis- played for sale. hero has been no change in _riccs for pouiLry since last in . it'll‘ appears in be a stil- ficieiit supply of poultry of Bll kinds tor Near Years. Wholesalers and retailers are qiioiinc producers for llfKlrilIfl pcurrji-Jiiicken Grade A 51-1‘. SUMMERSIDE c_.._._.~_.. .__-.____ ._... _.. ., turkeys grade A 6&7, Geese grade A 47-50, ducks grade A 45-8. Retail prices to consumers are as folows: Chicken Grade A 5l-2. turkeys grade A 73-8. geese Grade A 55-60. ducks grade A 55. Grades lower than quoted should sell for somewhat less. The grades are A. B and C and all poultry offered tor sale should be wing tagged or stamped. Check the grade when buying. Note: Approximately 15.000 lbs. of poultry was sold in Charlottetown during the Christmas period. iiiiiiiizngii niiii iContinued from Page 1i cent Novn the for pasteurized milk is one lower than the lowest in Seotia, which is 17 cents in town of Amherst. "The increase in the price o! cream w-is caused by the high cost of separating milk bought at the rate of 95c per lb. butterfut. which was practised by some distributors who were actually losing lYlOnPy on the sale o.‘ cream". continued Dr. Carson. "Four factors were considered in advancing the price of milk. First, the brief presented by the Produc- ers and Vendors’ Association show- N! an increase in thr- cost oi pro- THANK FRIENDS ' - for your loyal patronage during the post your. We hove endeav- ored to servo you well and will continue to provide our custom- ers with the finest’ service und materials available. HAPPY NEW YEAR MAUIhléE . MILL MEN'S WEAR suMMaitsios iidence . . lotions through this IHE GUARDIAN, To all our Customers and Friends- and the utmost happiness and prosperity throughout the year i949! make it a more successiul year {or you. We hope to continue to merit Y°ur °°"' . ,. To enioy many more +0 come. Management And Staiff R. T. HOLIVIAN LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN "Where Old Friends Meet" new year CHARLOTTETOWN We are TC- solved lo do everything in our power i0 our pleasant re- and tori duction", secondly. UIOdUCBPS Vi"? i°°di considering separating lhPlF Yfilllf and ccttini: goothbutterfat prices and have lllt’ skim-milk to raise calves and PiLIS Whlfll- at lhe_pr"" suit prices would be a consider- ablc income? lllifdlifi R ‘lfllded scarcity of milk in the Charlotte- tnwn area and lourthiy, the threat of Halifax and Sydney burl“: 1S- iand fluid milk for mainland con- sumption." stated Dr. Carson. Qucrlcd lust evening, Mayor Mc- Ruc, u producer who was on the tioinmittcc of three which presented tlic brief to tlic Board. stated that although Island producers were in ttiiig less liiun mainland produc- ‘[']‘§. he fol: that the increase ivus ‘_“vi-ry fair and that the producer will probably gel. by all right llllS yt a r. SAFETY 0F tC0l1liflLiCd from Page 1) if the trusses entirely slip. from their piers. the ground is suffic- lently St.li(l to prevent any co‘.- lapse of the building." Mayor Arnett said that the matter first came up u tho re- sult ot certain rurnors about the building. presumably caused by its appearance which is not. very YOU A VERY “We as a Council ha\'e no build- ing inspector and we 115K“! 1°‘ 1h‘ report in the interests 0i UW citizens." he said. The blayot“ explained that llll‘ Town has certain powers in regard to the regulation of‘ exits and he had hud tlic Fire Chief inspect the building and report on the number‘ of exits. lic- suid that from advice ho has recclvcd the Town has W) authority in the matter and it. l5 the owner who is liable if tlic building should collapse. Councillor Gorrlil said that ac- cording to tlic report, "we have nothing llill(‘ll to worry about.“ ln ziiiswt-r tn a question by tlic Mayor. Mr. bit-Donald, who was rrcscnt. said that about twenty ycnrs ago some of the trusses had slipped hut had then been bedded in cement. Urges Town Suri cy Councillor Morrison asked, refer- ring to the letter from the engineer, "How does he know if the trusses slip that the ground is solid on- ougli to hold the builtliniff" Oi course if tcmcnt was placed arounvl them that would be (litfcrent. ("oun- ciiior Morrison said he thought the Town shoulrl appoint an engineer to inspect thi: building as the Council have a moral obligation in the mat- icr. llc said he was not trying to stop the rink from opening but the root has saggcti from two to three tect; and he wanted t.o know it REIIEVE FOR SALE Standard Silver F x Pups Good Quality from Stock, Reasonable The Western Guardian -GENEBAL INSURANCE. Ralph G. Muttart, Simmerside. —ALBEHTON UNITED GRIUBCII. —Suiiday, January 2nd. i949. Even- ing Service at 7 o'clock. Cascumpec Service at 1i A. M. conducted by Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. -Nl9\\' YEA {'8 skate Bcdeqiie rink Saturday. Special music fur nlshed by Mr. Arthur lilurriiy demonstrating his neiv flnkllplldlir with some high class records. Join tlic crowd and enjoy a social evcn- ing on promenade or ice. A(lllll.\'- sioii ‘.25 trents. children 2U cents. Director: meeting at 1O o'clock. —ANNUAL DANCE-‘rhe annual Christmas holiday dance oi’ Si. Mary's Church Ladies‘ Guild ivas held in :31. lilury's Hall. Suinmci- side. on Wednesday evening with a large attendance. Les Alexan- dcr and i“ s orchestra supplied tlic music ior vrlial. was a vcry eiij )1.’- able social evening. S Sport Echoes l From 3 . Prince Bounty . l its tlic last minute of the tivcltth roiuid. and tlic Old Ycar liirchcs ncti-iiy against ilie ropes oi llfbllll)‘. Very soon he will cruiiiplc to lllC canvas to be COilnlCd out by Faihci- 'l'inic who has traded ii.» stgvihc for a stop-ivaicli. Ho \\lll int bc saved by the bell. fur the bell is ringing in the glad New Year. that holds for sports lovers \\_l‘.u l\'lltl\\' what thrills and glorious iiattlti» to conic. All we can ilo is look back alone lllg long trail oi the Old ‘Yi-ar and reminisce. l‘. l> Nlaruli, i948. The Summer- .~id:~ All-Star»- haie ciiniiiiatctl tlic Burden Nationals and OLeai-y’ f-lzirooiis from the intermediate hockey: plirvtlou-iis. atitl are ltiOklilfl forward to the last anil izrcatrst. stunt.» ot all lul‘ island itockcy 5il])I(ll1t\(‘_)'. Are the Siifllllitfsltll! lliit‘l{t'_\' faii.~ confident o! vtctori"! No. Arc we dowtiheartcd? But (IPlLIliIOlY. book what. Lhosc wrappy OLeary Iiiarouns dicl to us right lll uiir own ivigwani. "Jllst a bunrii oi tired Ulll irrn." was tlic way uiic (llogllblttl Ian suninicd ll up. if they cunt beat (library ill Suminerside. what are they going Io do against tlic CfClllll of Si. Duiisi.'iii'.< Ulll\Cl'.\ii_\', Print-c of “tiles college, and the Clllifltlilt" l4)\\ll Naiyi‘ ll\(' S. D. U. bii}:~ brat thtni l5 to 0 all lrv Llicni- selves! lirotlicr. tlic limiting of the red llfllil. behind the Siunincr- siil, not will he like a tourth ol July crltbrziiioii iii thc U. S. The first game was plzrvcrl in the Crystal Rink and 0hr All- Stars were three coals to tlic good at the riid of three periods of pl; v, "Not enough." said tlic wise- 1lt‘l'(‘.\. 'l‘h¢ Charlottetown tlill‘_\' did not have lic .\t‘l'\iC(‘ of the Si. Dunsiairs smoothies. 'l‘lie_v didn't. have Cart bic-Dotiaitl or Joe biahar or McAdam. A three-goal lczirl will last about. as ion: as a snowman in Singapore when tliosc slllfS of the ioeulancs izet into f\(‘ll0li. But the Stiinmcrside All-Stars took this llil'0t? - goal lead to the Forum in Cliarlottetotvn, esposed it to the ruthless attacks o! the best talent the hockey that Capital City could muster. and. believe itgor not. the three-goal lead. iiistczirl 0! being wiped out. was increased. Ycssir. it ivns l bigger baby when they brought ll home then when they had sci out with it. Perhaps you don't believe in pre- sent-day miracles. but; this certain- thcrc is any possible chance of it collapsing. Cotinciilor Wedge suggested that. the recorder be asked for an opin- it'll and if lie siiys the Town is not legally responsible it is then n mat- tcr for tlic owncr only. Mayor Arnett agreed that this was a point well taken and he would obtain a report from the re- cordon-S. Wanted SCRAP IRON - METALS AND BATTERIES For highest pricu PHONE 768 Alli BLOCK \ MaclitlilAlll BABY CHICKS Plan now For l949--oider your chicks from o breeder hatchery. Our flocks are out- standing in production, livibility and body type. Only the best ore kept. Con supply R. O. P. and R.O.P. Sirod stock in Bor- red Rocks and New Hompsliires, crossbreeds New Hampshire. Barred Roclt, Light Sussex, New Hampshire. Folder and further tion on request: Wllfml J. MacDonald Coveheod Rood, P. E. l. informa- QCtOLDIOiODU DECEMBER 31, lll'Yl\ FOLKS I'M IIEBE... And may the New Your H553 you with all tho good things in lile. Muy success, happiness and health be yours. We'll on- deovor to continue serving you with our ‘some courteous and ef- 1948 monotonous :- t~cmiztcececaz-_c-c-oc-c~.ooo ooooncoztcececiooaiooceoooaoooocem licieni service in the HAPPY new YEAR-ism Enman Drug 0o. Ltd. liiooaoioooociczoociooooctoooca:on"crcrotcooorrccoooctccooeraozcsomro octooouooooooooooocioooooociioooc§iiiiocaonrciottioncr83@> "lvi-iZ-Oc-nkwricqyioimnvirinnnlm‘ mxnraxnhninhn ‘srxmggn Sunimeisidc t‘. unit's nun i ‘ii PERSONAL 5 -. c WISII T0 YOU :5 Evcn tho we can't’ get around to ouch one of you, personally, and sing "Happy New Your" in your cor, we would like to take this opportunity to 1-. send all ol you our sin- g; b cere good wishes lor ~ a jg Happy ond Prosperous New 3i Yeor- ; 9 . q t Olympia Restaurant. 5;’ . F- SIIMMERSIIIE iifiotiictdctooooooonomctoxaammittnrrctctcnztctoooctczo " iy WLlS one. It was the miraclg of a stubborn. lighting gang of athletes who. lacing pretty nPFlOIlS Otltls, gait" eicrrtizing they had and tlieii atlilctl a iittlc more to bring home ilic lslaiiri Cllflllllllfilllsllip to the toivii they represented. tr. is October. 194B. The Sunl- niersitlc Ali-Stars- have cliiiiiniitcd tllf‘ Cliiirliitietoivn All-Stars and (Jhallinni llcad 'l‘igcrs from tiic iilaiitinic intermediate Baseball Clianiplousliii) and arc now play- nu; iii a stiburb of Dartmouth. N 5., agauist. the Wood~l<lc Com- bines for supreme honors among home-brow tcainis in the Mari- iimes. Summeriiclc starts out very iinpressivcLv, or rather the Com- hincs have an attack oi litters hootinc the hall around to prc- sent summer-side with four runs lll the (list iiiiiiiic. 'l‘iiey get. a grip n! lll(‘lll‘t'l\'t‘.\ in ilzc second, how- cvcr. and no begin to sce what a really strong team we are up aizainst. Sieadilyi. inning by liming, they cut our load ilillil the score stands totir-i-ili. Ami cvcry inning they look better and we look worse. 'l"hcu in the filth, inning we manage to crowd the bases, and Les Gaudci. quiet. popular third tlic plate. IJCS Gaudet, rcmembgy not Frank lilcrrltrcll or Ozark 1k’ and Les had tlclivercd in the pinch- es in the last two games. Yoi ciuvt dciivci- every day in tli, wort iio matter how good you “p, 1m. less you're the inilkinan. But Le: came through with a [eynflg hum. iuii that. svnrcd four runs and put tlic Ail-Stars away out in front Hamil. 'l‘liri' sinicil ‘in trout th..-. iliiit‘. Altcr losing the second gum lii Sumnieiisicie. 5 to 2. the Alb Stars annexed the Maritime till! by winning tlic rubber contest, I, to l. Superb pitching by Joa Bernard, and some of the best de- lellSlVe work secn in Sunimerslda all reason. were tlic factors that set. a really fiiic team. the Wood- side Combines. tlOWll to rleleal. in this ganic. As tlic boys hud plziv- ed inspired hockey to win the Is? and huckcy title. they now pinyin‘. itisplrcd buscbnll to annex tlm Aiaritinie crown. Altogether a Flltirlflilfi year for Stimmersidu athletes. Farewell. Old 'l‘imcr called 194$! Yoi were good to Prince County. an we have every reason to re~ member _vntl. Happy New Yea: !~llt‘l{(‘I' o! tlic local ieain steps to sports fans! ACCOUNTANT l CHAEPEIQE’) l Currie Bulldhg (JHABLO'1‘TET')“'N Tel. 18M l William A. Reddin 8.5.. B.Sc., LLB BABBIUTEB. SOLIUITOR. Etc. 1.0.0.1’. Bldg-Next to Redd! - Bros PHONE ‘.2484 Money to Loln - Taxation l'.U. Box (l2 l Collections Dr. A. i.. Moclsooc l DENTIST Dental X-lny Whoinn Bulldlnl. Room 4 115 Grafton Shoot Phone 291 M. Albon Farmer MONEY TO LOAN 5A., LLB. IABRISTER, SOLICITOB, Etc. cm. a. Mc¢uuld l‘ l l 8.5. f naimisran. SOLICITOI, NOTARY, Etc, . Eutorn Trult Building ll CHABLOTTETOWK Phono 1111 JPROFESSIONAL CARDS! l Dr. J. c. Gallant, l l B. Sc. l DENTIST Plclmrd Building 1M Grout George St- DENTAL X-BAY Phone 2867 l MORRELL l l AND I l l l COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTAN’! f‘ ._________-_--- Ilutorn Trust. Building Charlottetown Phone 1441 Ind GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR Corner Kent and Qnoen Sh. Phone 1.9M ' Evening: by Appointment l Phone: luldence I018 l l l OPTOMETBIST l l I l A. Woltlion Gondol- LL.B. . BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB, lik- Phllllpl Bllfldllll Ill Grafton fittest l n. R. no: CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Money to Loan Collection! a comranv I l ‘l i l ll OFFICES- lN GIIAIILOTTETINVN "HIM a: Grafton 2'. Charlottetown “u l Torah", Phono 2080 Y H"! ~ New GllqoI RANDOLPH W. MANNING. Truro L l Kontvlllo o‘