... vii -C-or guest! IIA.!!I'lV0A.-..-'P" 382.50 rSTllDl0 G0ll0llESv in EXTRA-HEAVY user ” maximum comfort High quality covering. Deep coil springs. One plecs.sest and back. Converts quickly to double bed. LIMITED QUANTITY AT THIS LOW PRICE! REGULAR 879.50 0 OI 8118 WEEKLY nivruonrs 9.95 REGULAR 5279.50 NOWI7 .95 . A zhesteriield by day . . . I lied by night . . . this suite consists of davenport and two big easy chairs - all piecel spring-tilled throughout for and up- holstered in heavy. figured velour. Wine or green WV-3 contrasting chair. This value can never be duplicated. '(AF.l'ER MINIMUM 207. DEPOSIT IS PAID) 51.8: A Mijrketnenonl horn the wetiy report by Mr. W. R. Slew. Deputy Minister of Asricul-tore: . in the United States the potato mnrket is very quiet with no lite. In both Cansda and the United States everybody seems to he saw- ing wood and deqaerately holding on to the minimum price. Seed dunandisnottoofridsyhutmay develop I little later. 0'! million bushels have been taken all in the United States under Price Support and I lot of the action in his re- spect is in Maine. it is stated that the Spanish Government is in the mariket for another large order but I do not feel t-hut it is worth bothering with. Thispcountry is showing around and no doubt will piece its order in Europe. A null quantity oi potatoes has gone through to meet out at Maine. The movement of potatoes dur- ing the past week haa been Limit- ed to 178 cars. The market is still week. The Marketing Board re- ports that further representations on potnto support will be made to Ottawa during the coming week. 'l'he'foilowlng is the detail: There is no movement of potatoes from Tignlsh. Wellington, Monta- gue, Cardigan, and Murray Har- bour. At O'LeIry Sebugo seed is we per bus.; tablestoci: 501: per 75 lb. bag. On the Borden Line I few are moving in paper packages at 00:: per bag. At Colviile and Wiltshire there is a (air movement in Cobbler Seed at 85c per cwt. It warehouse or car: tahlestock 55c per bag. Charlottetown - table- stock we per box; Cobbler Seed 50c per bus. Other varieties Mc. Turnip: 40c-45c. Vernon River. Moreli. Elmira 55c per bag (or toblestock with seed line per bus. ror Cobblers at Moreil; 47:: st Sou-ris for Katahdins; and He at Elmira with Cobblers st 50c. Edward island is in-creasin o Ee- ceipts last week were exceptional- ly heavy tor the season. this be- lieved due to some holding at ens on the part as produce. The quality of eggs is good and all avsilwle supplies are moving to Maritime consuming centers. There ed pack Lolb. station AL 50. -XM43. AP Ind B 43. C 85. Ind 0519113! 05. AM 00. AP 52-8. 8 50-4. Poultry receipts are light. Prices remain unchanged. Dslrylng An increase of seven cents 96! pound has token place in butter in the eastern part of Canada during the past weds. . In Nova Scotia the lactory price t.oxb. ilalldax is quoted at 004: with local ldhlbint at 70c. The Montreal market is now " ounnnnsn. cHl3.nl.o1'rc'rowN tins and closer seamen to dual 3340- Pmfluction must he in- 2 ceased but it will not be unless the price is increased: hence the market mum of the past week. Foods leads are still on the up I up. No. 1 teed beniey is 33.4306, lot, bulk. No. 1 teed oats is 8.2135 Ind No. 0 tooth wheat is U3.00Va. Oll- mnl is very leaves It 30.25 per hundred. Just think of it! Bran and shorts at-e150.00 per ton. 44 per cent soybean meal is elomoo Patton. Andtateaiookatheet pulp that we used to buy (or 310.00 to 817.00. It is now 875.00 per ton. 'msre are 0,000 cars on order It Fort William for feeds and album 1& were loaded lut week. That lives you some ides of the feed situation. Acnlo. farm producers. look to your own (arm and see it you can- not plan something this year that will give you I greater quantity of livestock teed. Again. too, watch your seed grain and do not buy feed (rain for seeding purposes. Hey is ranging around 518.00 to eao.oo per ton. Livestock 0 Montreal on the 12th,wIs strong- er with steers at 034.00; cows 20.00- 2100; good bulls 20.00-29.00. Grade :8 gioogs were 34.00 and saws 27.00- 'lihe following b the detail for the Mari-times: : Hogs It Moncton: Grade A - 34.00; Bl 33.00. No. 1 sows 21.50; No. 2 28.50 hot dressed weight de- li-vered. l-logs at Charlottetown: F.o.b. country points. Grade A 33.00; Bl 32.00. No. l sows 20.50; No. 2 5.50.g Cattle It Moncton: F.o.b. coun- ; try points. Steers: Choice 29.00; i good 8.00: medium 20.00; com- mon 22.00 to 24.00. Heifers: Choice 28.50; good 27.50; medium 24.50: common 21.50 to 23.50. Cows: Good B5; medi-um 22.00: com- mon 19.00; carrners and cutters 16.00 to 10.75. Bulls: Good 23.00; medi 22.50: common 19.50. Cattle It Charlottetown: Deliv- ered to plant. Steers: Choice 28.50: common 20.00 to 22.50. Cows: Good Z300; medium 20.00: on 18.50; canners Ind cutters 16.00 to 18.00. Bulls: Good 23.00; medium 21.00; common 10.00. Calves at Moncton: 1'.o.b. coun- try points. Choice 28.00: good veal 20.00; medium 3.00; common 22.00; 15.00; down to 8.00 for common. Rail Grade 30.00 for A grade. . SPACE this pack to retailers at M. 53. sh t Ch” n to . G d -"ii Issvnn AM 51. AP and B 45-6 1;-gas Arff-51;; and ii'.'1.l..-'. :s.oo'.ii.i. Yziii G351. ins 00 conmnm '- 1 9 ao.oo Grade A up to 70 lbs. m , 1 Lambs It Moncton: F.oib. Good and dhoice. allive. 27.50. Rail Grade 06.00 delivered for Grade Al. Lemlbs It Charlottetown: De- livered. Good and choice slwe 27.50; Rsil Grade 00.00 Grsde A. Your living room can be more etieetlve and eusy-tifositeh if you, we Kvoehier re-enenpeehle sectional tvrnitueel I lees evvaywlltsil wesle spoee . . . makes even; inch of your seosn more livable . .-g' 741 . 0 A Em good m.oo- medium a5.oo- c 4 n . - SUPER VA.-"El ' 20.00 t 'as.oo. 1-! if ': hoi live: you extra seetllllu .0isin n s ' '11he production or eggs on Prince 2750: gzod 3550: zugi ' V I'''.' ".''-".''i''' " door and window openings. lay the lidlvideelcpleees you ""52 In your choice of new colors. Only Kreehler Euenltun lsCoehienizeel. I Buy On The HQLMAN HOME PLAN ---vm -e-m-s&aIas. TIN W! You'll save almost half price ' g :'..l?: .5335 '.”:..:”;.:;”:: .95 -I. b;,',,,b:;,:'; 2,: :i;:;r:,i:.:;:;;:s :2: um we to woo. . 7 three-cushion style with hun- , ', g g ii quouug producers for I-llIirld9d ..(.:;1v8'i.oi:.c.mionziis7rn'mE.ii3:Q arm or know -w"-s-- . - -A ' c 1 ' east emu Ax. me. An 44. Ar and 2406- ............ mo! ... Po Weekl or M l'hI ”'”.'." '”"'a"R""" i "" . i ' oIrs1.zs wsexm ma-o.cmx. n-um-mwoe- ..:..: ' ' i Y Y 9" Y : C - ”"” 9"” " ” t ins mlion OWIWI W ll" 3”'5' sheep at Moncton: l'.o.b. Good ' ' ii . .. 2 . -.-.g...v.,w. x.:-xnrtviwee-a;-7'; '51 ff V ' 1 .- ;, -f --.--M; g ,-:-- yfioi at . .. - . -I7”-I-iEllE'5ll-,l A I-I QlIAhI1'Y GUAIIAN 0 gsncuauolss AT PRICES gxlmdw-:rggx:;g:;;;-g:l.;.o'gwhg; W mm m M mm . i ' jumped Ipvproximately ten cents sh. ,.m. u 1”; week, hm n . 0 K . p , (or 75's and iifteen cents tor 100's. bog, mmmgmm nd Mmcton vgrsdih ' ' . ' we hwy kn”? Whellhel "M some changes have taken place in , s . r 1 . c iaven ort ultes 6.-.3: W-.33 -re up an -In mm r p ' . a whole situation is I hit cloudy this 33,: at ch:-k ,,'gf,,&,?.'””” md up i A .AApF4)- e-Wu . quoted for current receipts Quebec No. 1 solids pssteurrized. fresh. de- livered Montreal 'l0c per pound. in New Brunswick creamer-les to wholesalers, one and two pound fists. 00 1-2c: wholesale to retau stores 701:. in Charlottetown the g 7' price advanced also in Iymoatlu with that of other provinces and the wholesale price is now being ' I quoted it saw: Loib. Charlotte- . V g town: llocall ldbbing 70a. - . For some time put there have , been reports that creamer; butter ., - in Ontario uidguehec-centres had . reached 'l5c or soc per round but . , the Eastern Canada markets were 0 , 3 I kept. consistently lower than oth- , V or provincu. Iinaily it became ' I essential to adllht our price with that ot other Provinces II the dis- tribution at In New zealand but- ter in the Marlthnes was nther dluppolntilu. Practically all the ' me.-e -.,-..-..-.:-........ gg - . . .. ..:.a:. :.. . . '. 5 wars ' To sum . 1. PAY CASH! 2. CHARGE! A g 3. LAY-AWAY! 4. 8-M08. BUDGET PLAN! ' 5. TAKE '18 WEEKS TO PAY! ' ' OUR CARRYING CHARGE I8 ONLY 34 OF 1'z, PER MONTH! . .. .,-'-;L.a.-..,aun:,,..sb'5.'.-s if i V - . - .- ...e .. these modern home appliances for -e - or as long as you wish! coal. iv... or on '” RANGES . . . for as little as Pan:-ac.-.e ":1...-.;,-.;-r. .....,.. ':Know-how” is a popular phrase in these times - the -western nI1!ons' I I .2322: si.15 industrial know-how is said to be their greatest hope. But it is not enough wankin- was-of . ” weekly g import! it his commodity went I V I 0 mm 3;?" mg: ,.:;,;3";'::' at to know how to. do I job. Doing it is what counts. Between knowing - source. - Mill; i;'V:Iv 9I'd;:b3: :hh::'u':l9l; and doing there are usually a surprising number of opportunities for butter in the Dominion II the im- ports from New zealand will not be sufficient to amply out in- idemsnd Mucus e Washing Macumss from s'1'f'4'3 e .SewlngiMACHlNES . from si'.'i"s' '0 vacuim” 'cI.sANsns from I jg '2 sracsfnebatens mm 05: it falling flat on oue's face. mm on W mm..." m an . The textile industry in Canada, of which Dominion Textile is I part. has heen practising for over a century to avoid failing that on its face. While . 3 .. W...” In addition to this there is I learning its job and doing it, the industry has become the largest emu E 353 m-ious drop in production Imount- - V 3 Weekly gx:'tonewr:I;:1I&mr::!:luNf player of manufacturing labor in Canada and, the-payer of the largest g . V 1 " 1 s - 50: rm ":3" Wu: manufacturingnwage bill a All V ” ix-f 'r w""' d.e:s:e'se:.;0evaSeotia mun 7 . 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