I -Gurdlan I 8 rgmmy, April 15.P.lg°54 EASTER AT P.J.'8 to several carcasses oi the play at our store for Easter. so’ finest beef in the City will be on dis- Among The Farmers (Federation of Agriculture News) H.000 Per Day During the met ten days oi Ap- ril 400 cars oi potatoes were ship- ped item the province; tor these potatoes the farmer received sec per bushel. or 30¢: per bushel above the market price. This on 400 can amounts to $00,000 thus the present marketing arrangement put into circulation an additional that they are not acquainted with what the Federations has done and then proceed to condemn it would not appear to be authorities on the matter. when they suggest in pious horror that the (arm organi- zations are creating suspicion and distrust and then proceed to make statements oi questionable vea-ac- ity relative to these organisations to doubt Spring-lovely hats In a bevy of flattering styles to help capture . . we are frankly inclined $9.000 each day during the tint _..—.—.————-:————— part oi April. Continued on page 5 While everyone may not approve on the principle or marketing un- der legislation not understand clearly the prlnciplu involved yet most people understand what 80,- 000 is and realize how badly the Two choice steer beeves are supplied by R. H. Roberts. and from Drake Bros. Exhibits in our Easter display are well up to the standard of previous years. In addition to our Easter Beet. we also have on hand all the Shop For Your Mr. R. H. Cunningham, who has Manny been appointed Divisional Manager for New Brunswick and Prince Edward island for the Sav- mg. and investment Corporation. goods to make your Easter least one of the most enjoyable on re- cord. Let us help make your sel- ectlon from our well stocked store. Here you will find prices com- parable to any In the city, and we cordially invite your inspection. For high class groceries. meats, vegetables, etc., call or phone P. J. MacDonald, corner oi Prince and money is needed at this time. we believe that most oi’ our lum- crs and businessmen approve or program, but {or some reason many oi‘ us are opposed to changes and this would be a logical explanation for much Easter Dinner At Ford’e Grocery Wail Progrus involves changes and unknown Easter dinner — visit appear to Grow”. 1i it's Easter beef. bacon, harm or Cottage Rolls you want — or ior that matter anything for the !'ord's meet and Han nrarket Kent Streets, 8585 or 8586 Queen Street Market Offers choice Beef J. M’: Display High ouality Easter Beef of the opposition to the Potato Marketing Board_ The pioneers who settled this country gambled lile and all‘ their worldly goods on s change from the established pat- tern of living in the old world to the unknown hardships oi the now. At times we are inclined to feel that much of this old pioneer courage has departed leaving in its mm Avenue. Plenty oi Baby bee! and Keller carcasses are on hand for the lllaster Shoppers. The public is cordially invited to visit the store up to 11 am. Good Friday, and see thlsoutstandlng display. In addition to the Easter beef, the various other commodities that go to make up a. well-stocked store, are on display, and you can com- plete your master menu here. n-om The many customers or the place a timidity which holds us the varied assortment of groceries That the Easter Bee! on display ihis year is well up to the stand- ard oi previous years is borne out out by the selection carried by J. .\f_'s Meat Market located in the City Market Building. Specializing in meals, J. M.'s is highly qualiiied to recommend and select that which will serve to sazisiy the most discriminating cus- tomer. Quality has been the watch- viord of this well known firm and ma display {or the Easter and ;msirEastor trade more than lives up in the enviable reputation es- labllshed over many years. Patrons oi J. M.'s would be well advised to get their orders in early. Many oi the carcasses in this rm,-able display of beef are from mp ranking animals and purchas- «rl through Wellington McNeill at offered to the public for the Easter and poet-Easter season are carcasses of Baby Beef raised by the following: Douglas Yewell, Meadow Bank. om Baby be-ei. R. Stewart, Kingston, one Baby reel. Seymote Wood and sons. Mt. llrrbert, two Baby beef. Willard MacPhall, York Point. me Baby beef. Jim Cudmore, Winaloe North. one Baby beef_ John Rogereon, Crapaud, one Baby beer. R. Lyle Boswell_ Crapeud. two Baby beef. Queen street Meat Market will be pleased with, the display oi.’ Eas- ter beel this year. As in the past, the meat is the choicest and is bound to please even the most iastidious. It will be on display for inspection Good Friday morning and customers, both old and new, are invited to come in and look it over. The choice beef includes one hell- er and steer from W. E. Callbeck, Crapsud; two heiiers irom Ivan Doherty. Cherry Valley; one Baby Beef from the P. E. I. Fat Stock Show; one helit-r irom Hammond Sander.son,West Royalty: one Baby steadfastly to the accepted way or doing things. It is slgnancant that the oppo- nents of changes are quick to label those who consider and advocate them with tags reading socialism or countries with totalitarian govern- ment where iree to experiment with group ac- tion oi any kind. Communism and reier to the people Federation Achievements Writers and speakers who start out to discuss the Federation oi’ Agriculture with the statement RTE not b that are on hand, all at reduced prices. You will receive prompt. \ourte- ous ‘service from clerks who will fill your every need for the Easter table. our Easter beet consists or 1 Fat stock Show Baby Beers led y: Daniel Jewell, North River: Fred Jewell, North River; also 2 Heifers 1 i red by, Gordon Coles. Wlnsloe: Allison Ford, Winsloe. Try Fords Grocery 36 Elm Ave- nue, for your Easter supplies. Dial 8583 —- 8584 label from Lsith MacM1llan. West Covehead. All the sundry merchandise that goes to make up a iirst class Ess- ter menu may be purchased from the well-stocked shelves oi’ this store, included in the lot being. hams. vegetables, canned goods I‘. Make it a point to visit the Queen street Meat Market Good Friday morning. Laurie Bertram. Hunter River, one Baby beet. A. MacBeth as Son. Marshfield. this year. Phone 5887 EASTER BEEF We have another fine selection of Easter Beef Call on us for your meals, vegetables and groceries and see how far your money will stretch. THE NORWOOD MARKET St. Peter's Road two Baby beef. Tom Murphy. south share, one Baby beef. Drake Bros, Millvlew, one Baby beer. Phone your Foster order to 5535. 5636, J. M.'s Meat Marketi Better still visit our Meat Market] Good Friday morning and inspect 0!‘ the many carcasses. l BUYING EASTER BEEF? Then shop at the Fitzroy Grocery Get your “tradltlonal" Easter dinner at Smith Bros. Meat Market, Hunter River, where you get Easter quality beef the year 'round Smith Bros., in their trade, have established a In our display we have a prize animal purchased at the Fat Stock Show and Sale raised by George Hayden. Cherry Valley. There are also two steers from Frank Watts, Hampshire. This beef was supplied us by Ivan Turner, Winsloe. For your Easter Beef and fair prices call at- THE FITZROY GROCERY OLIN ELLIS, Prop. 327 Fitzroy St. Dial 9212 Thriétyldeat Guts FROM CHOICE P. E. I. FAT STOCK SHOW REEF EEAKS, your choice. lb. . . . . . . . . 59¢ HAMBURG". fresh ground, lb. . .‘. . . . 39¢ mmamnoasr. lb. 5’rTc CHUCK ROAST, lb. . . . . . . . . .. .0. . 43: FRESH PLATE REEF lb. 35¢: PURITY CAKE MIX. white. 2 for . . .‘ 55: Libby‘: NESTLES MILK. 6 fine . . . . . . 85¢ GIANT SOAP FLAKES. your choice . . 77¢ TOMATO JUICE. 20 or. tins. 2 for . . 21¢ APRICOTS. I-2 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . 25¢ Aylmer CORN KERNELS. 15 0a.. 2 for 29: York Sweet Mixed PICl(LES- 16 oz. . . . 37¢ TOMATOES. pkg. 2S_e GRAPEFRUIT (large) 4 for . . . . . .. . ORANGES (Ige. Flerldesl 2 deg. . . . . 75¢ LE'l'T|.lCE. lge. 25¢ CELERY, Ige. Store Will Be Open Thursday Evening Until ll P.M. OPEN FRIDAY TILL ll A.M. FOR BEEF DISPLAY ' ONLY . Iggg rows anocrnv as 85“ rmansou a. roan, I-mp. Eh“ we nsmvas c. o. n. Ave. reputation for high quality and this year's Easter dis- play in well up to the standard of previous years. On display are four choice carcasses. Two baby beef fed by Gerald Proctor and one fed by Mrs. Jack Bernard; also one heavy carcass ted by Mr. Freeman MacDonald of Glasgow Road (dressed weight 712 lbs.). - Visit "Smlths” where you buy the best for the least. OUTSTANDING DISPLAY OF EASTER BEEF AT THOMAS H. MILLS_ This Easter, as has been the custom at this sea- son for over 40 years, the Thos. H. Mills Meat Mar- ket, 135 Hillsboro Street. will once again provide an outstanding display of Easter Beef. Four carcasses procured especially for the Easter trade includes one steer dressed at 520 lbs., one heifer dressed at 550 Ibs., one steer dressed at 640 lbs., and a baby beef dressed at 420 lbs. The Thos. H. Mills’ Meat Market is one of the oldest established firms in the city. its history dates over 100 years. Holding to custom set down through the years, Mr. Frank Mills, proprietor, cordially in- vites patrons to inspect the display on Good Friday morning. The years of experience of this firm are a guarantee of satisfaction to the customer. Dressed by Mr. Frank Mills. who has 20 years in the meat cutting trade. the selection of Easter Beef is up to the usual high standard. from Can- with canned goods and a full as- Ham and bacon ada Packers. together sortment of vegetables are also to be found here. be well advised to give Mills’ ' Meat Market a call before com- ing to a iinal decision on where to purchase your Easier {east One could _ needs. The phone number is 4235. Deliveries will he made. i -' -1:. I gleaming bow of black satin accents this wide-brimmed white straw! . Price $6.98 Poised and pretty straw braid circled with dainty flowers and velvet bows """"’i5rié$"’$5}é§ Vvhite mllan straw In a forward-tilting pili- box with bright red rose -- Prlce $9.98 Temple-hugging shelllof woven straw cloth with chenille-dot veil .. .. .. Price $4.98 Easter-sweet half-hat laden with tiny pastel flowers Price $3.98 PROWSE BROS. LTD. GARDEN om DELUXE IGE emu FOR YOIIR EASTER DINNER THE SALVATION ARMY Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Present “THE TEN OOMMANDMENTS” 80 Minute Feature Movie 16mm. Sound — Gripping Epoch of Drama April 15th and 16th whatever else you serve for your Easter /5!‘- ‘I5’ THREE or our CHOICE FLAVORS Maple Walnut Vanilla Banana. feast — be sure to delight your guests with delicious Garden City All with Walnuis and Fruit. Pure Milk company Ltd. Ice Cream! ELLIS BROS. CENTRAL ROYALTY OHOIOE EASTER BEEF Rll ROAST per lb. . . . . . ..".-. . .. . 47¢ sH'o_uLoee noasr.‘ per lb. . . .. 41¢ aouno STEAK, per lb. . .... . .. . . .. 49¢ SIRLOIN STEAK. per lb. . .-. . . . . . 55¢ ‘I,’-ION! STEAK, per lb. . .... . . . . . . SS: RUM? ROAST. perlb. 47¢ Choice Young IEIF LIVER. per lli. .. 45¢ THURSDAY and GOOD FRIDAY Each Night at 8:00 P.M. Chlldmn must be accompanied by adult. Silver Collection Doors Open 7:30 PM. mafia/iii‘: al CANDIIE5 A delicious array of I A S T E R E G G 5 filled with butiercrearn goodness I Ill. $1.15 2 II). $2.30 Rownirees I.r>\\‘.'l<‘.V FEES Chocolates Chicks, Rabbits Ganong's & Moirs 5c 10 600 A GIFT OF PERFUME OR FINE COLOGNE IS VERY NICE AT EASTER. Lanvin "Arpege" Cologne with complimentary _ Guerlaln and Chanel Perfumes, LPlTlIl(‘i‘lC Colognes, genuine 47H Colognes, Coly Vanity, Face Powder. Lipstick . 53.75 value only $2.50 Yardley Lotus or April Violets Soap Box of 3 with complimentary purse size cologne Pass Easter Coloring 15c pkg.