T NOVEMBER 24. 1950 SOURIS-BAY FORTUNE l."l'OL .............. .. gxvhon IIARBOU "MOUNT STEWART ..... I)IIO.IIOIIE --- )1(),VTA(IUI5 .. n("llORIA CROSS IUINIIURE ISLA D .3.”-, ALBION-POWNAL .iOIINSTON'S RIVER iiocnv POINT . '.'i'i.V.Sl.OE MILTON IOIIK :s'rw HAVEN ETA.Vl.EI' BRIDGE cnnr. RIVER . NOIKTII WILTSHIRE . iiixvrnn RIVER . APPIIN ROAD - iiori: iuvnn - in: (ii.u.naNIa - i;.ui-.n..u.ii nix nona 53 I-Ingrlish :;-3...:oucin-nmsurtiw” I WHEN ms STUMBLE-BUM l ALIHNY . FRAPAIID-W ESTMOREL DES-IiII.I:l IiliN.Nl.VC-TON . IILIJIN & FREETOVY . ROY I.0.V(i RIVER SE.-HIEIV IIA.IlII.TON-DIALPEQUE . IYIIJIOT VALLEY-BEDEQUE .. NTIIIIIIIIHIIDE-SHERBROOKE BROOKFIELD . .N”l'.I.VllOI'E-CO sii0i'i.i) You ERING HIS OWN HOGS AT ”iIo.o PRODUCERS BEAR THIS THOUGHT IN MIND: fr IS THE VOLUME OF HOGS SHIPPED OFF TIIE ISLAND THAT SUSTAINS THE PRICE ON THE ISLAND. 50 IT IS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE THAT YOU CON- TACT SWIF'I"S DOADER IN YOUR VICINITY. WHO IS A PART OF OUR WEEKLY SHIPPING SYSTEM THAT ASSURES YOU OF IMMEDIATE KILLING AND PROMPT RETURNS. TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT FOR YOUR OWN SATISFAC- TION. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF OUR AUTHORIZED LOADERS AND TRUCKERS: . CLIFFORD PETERS .... GORDON J. McEWEN .... ....... rIiL-roN L. DOUGLAS IIOUNT srnwanr ....,....o..... ALVIN iwnim : ........ mcnam. McMII.LAN .. CLARENCE MITCHELL :aI:I-non MacDONALD STEWART ADAMS WILLIAM J. McDONAl.l CAn1)l(jAN ....-.-. LINWOOD J. MCNEILL MILLVIEW .. .. .. E. B. STOREY LN”; VERDE ,,. IVAN REDMOND WILFRED CANNON JOSEPH MURNAGHAN ROY CAMPBELL IVAN TURNER ROBERT CRABBE IRVING MCDONALD LOUIS TIERNEY LEIGHTON BELL .... KEITH DIXON .. ELMER CLOIV GORDON MATHESON SAM CONDON D. B. REID EDWARD LOWTHER HAROLD MMLEAN EARL TODD CLAYTON GREEN JAMES P. CALLAHAN J. GEORGE MMKAY BERT J. TROWSIJALI! BASIL IIOLM OLIVER CAMPBELL STAVERT WILLIAM BELL JAMES B. McLr.on HEATH BRYENTON nanny waoon ROBERT I-. noon KENNETH niacnonam IIARRY iiIscLAUGFII.IN ' HAVE AN ADVERTISEI) TitlCkER IN YOUR VICINITY. TRUCKING WILL BE PAID TO ANY TRUCKER OR FARMER DELIV- STOCK PEN S, OUR RAILWAY WHARF, CHARLOTTETOWN. Swift Canadian Co. Limited DAILY CROSSWOARD iuvltnanw 4'2 Boga 41 rmcd 45 Exaspcrate 47 Frmale aim wriicr of Mysteries ACROSS DOWN I7. Exclamation I spccirs of 1. Bug 13- HYPHOIIC prppflr plant 2. Napoleon's sleep 6 Public island 21. Walks noiircs of exile heavily 9 Goddess of 3. Elevation 22. Worry the moon (golf) 24. A Dutch iGr. Myth.) 4. Half an em cheese in Monkey 5. Commander 21.Mslt kiln 12. Gail-.iess 6. Close to 28. People of . of youth 7. Slope Scotland ll lr. Mvlli.) 8. A sculptured29. Having lobes Yesterday's A'nvor l.i. Ciw in figure 30. Occupied .40. Animal I 15. Cu.-iiian 9. Bundle of 31. Citrusjruit foot is. Greek letter straw 32. stir up 42. Smlll 1155 17. lilinc I1. Pagan 84. Narrow 44. Exist rnirnnre deities inlet (gcoi.) 46. Negative io. 'I'mVa1'II I4. Bind as. Kind of duck reply '20. liiulhrrry 1'1. .lm'mis E3. 36. Ilillponrl :7 Vnriividcrl Ii. Bang: 50 lfnit of heredity Ti. Consist of 35. interna- i-mini ii:vi;iia;:iv 16 DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-IIera's how to work it: AKYDLBA IsLONGI-'EL ruw lciter simply stands for another. In this example A in II."-ca r ; the three L's. X for the two 0's. Me. Single letters. opos- Iri blurs. the icnglh and formation of the words are all hint!- linrli slay i.lie code letters are different. AXR LOW A cfyptogfjm QIIOCACIOII DHG KCYQLCQX HG ECHYVLK CY!" V N x x - 15 CI? YrstcriIiIy'e Cryploquokt SOME HOLD TRANSLATIONS NOT IiNl.llx'F. TO BE THE IVRONC SIDE OF A TURKEY TAPESTRY r-HOWELL. I Farm Prices & Market Report Following are excerpts from the weekly market report of the Pro- vincial Department of Agriculture, prepared by MI. 5.6. Wright: Potatoes Tlgnish: Tablesiock ' ...1ns (Sc per 75 lbs. No seed moving today. Price about 30c per bus. o'Leiu:y: Tablesmcir all varieties 43c per 75 lbs. at car. sebego and Mountain seed 330 per bus. one car Cobblers moved same price. Wellington: Tablestock Bebagoas and Mcuntains 42c per 75 lbs. Se- hago seed 55c per cwt. to farmer at barn. Summerside: Tablestock all yar- ieties 3735c per 75 lbs. seed all var- ietees 35::-40c delivered at summer- slde. Few boats loading. 'Borden Line: Price up a little. Tablesiock Mountains 45c per 75 lbs. No seed moving. some turnips moving at 40c per bus. to farmer. Montague: Tablestock all var- ieties 35: per '15 lbs. at farm or too delivered Montague. Turnips 35c per bus. at farm. Movement slow. Colville and wiltshire: Cobbler seed 33c-35c per bus. Tablcstock 40: per '15 lbs. Charlottetown: Sebago and Cob- bler seed being assembled for boat shipment at 40:: per bus, delivered. Light table movement 40c per bu. 'mrnips 30c per bag delivered. Vernon River: Light movement of seed. Tablestock 40c per bag. Cardigan: Tablestock all varieties 40c per 75 lbs. at farm. No seed moving. Few turnips moving at me her bus. at farm. Morcil: No movement tablesiock or turnips this week. Two cars Kat- ahclin seed loaded this week 33c per bus. to farmer. Soui-is: No price on tablestock or sced. Boat loaded 30,000 bags 100': seed and tablestock. Will finish at Sumnierside. Eimira: No movement and no price. Murray Harbour: No movement at seed, tahii-stock or turnips this week. Kensihgton: Tablestock Mountains and sebagoes 40c-46:: per '75 lbs. Sebago seed 35c per bus. Movement slow. Market roviow indicates 400 D" '15 lb. bag as right price for table- stock, While seed is worth from 22:- 40c per bus. depending on the var- iety. A summary or the situation would indicate that during the put week there were 172 oars potatoes and 22 cars turnips left the Island. At the same time there was con- By Fagoj CI Shorter. siderable stcck trucked or railed to Island ports. From all reports it is indicated that potatoes are now pretty well in safe storage. 'I'he market at Toronto and Montreal for tnblestock rose 7c per 75 lbs. during FOR SALE usnn cans and TRUCKS 1049 METEOR DeLuxe Se- dan. Heater and De- iroster. 1946 CHEVROLET Sedan. Hcatcr & Radio. SPECIALS 1940 CHRYSLER Sedan .............. .. 1938 FORD Sedan, g Heater. Good Tires, Motor & Body 0350.00 1935 FORD Sedan 3200-00 muons 1948 MERCURY 3-Ton Hoist Platform & Rack. New Motor and Clutch. 1946 FORD 2-Ton C. & C. Good Motor & Tires. ALL VEHICLES PRICED TO SELL Stewart Motors Ltd. Your Mercury Dealer Phone 831 -- 224 Gt. G60- S350.00 E HI! ID! rr's A FRAME ! A Fix! we DEMAND AN , INVESTIGATION. ?CIgE;VI;EYigTHE MEAL MIRACLE w.3'f&i2”" LISTEN 10 mm ms swear N-2 WIJECISIONE WAYA MEAN YER W GOV WP?! I 7 EV IODW 11'IiEa!IR1glI8iNESS ! Gil VEOTESTI REF AND THE JUDGES D DIDN'T v 'THE GUARDIAN . special Force troops Lewis, Wash., learn the rules and regulations for the camp area. Here Cpl. Frank Rushton of Truro. says "Clean garbage cans, and we want them kept that way." In- specting the can are, left to right. Charlottetown Man Among Trainees at Fort. CHARLOTTETOWN front row: Privates Ken Bauiiller. Brookficld; Fred Coyie, Charlotte- town and Pat MaicNeill, Glace Bay. Back row: Private G. H. Grant. 1-laliiax; Harry Greenough. Hall- fax and Dick Erving of Dart- mouth.-(Natlonal Defence Photo) the week but indications are that domestic market will not stand a heavy flow of potatoes. Growers should hold iirm at 45c per bag according to our local Marketing Board. Feeds According to information receiv- ed Thursday morning the feed market has eased oi'f slightly dur- ing the past week. No. 5 wheat is quoted at s2.83; barley at 33.14; anti feed oats at 33.00. All these prices are bulk delivered in oarlots. It is also reported that dealers are not able to purchase oilcake at the pre- sent tlme, and soy bean meal is so high that it is almost impossible to food. This latter commodity is quoI.- ed somewhere about 34.90 in car- lots. Livestock Prices on all classes of livestock at Moiicton and Charlottetown have remained reasonably steady with a slight increase in one or two cate- gorles. I-logs at Moncton: Grade A 29.00; 131 28.60. No. lgsows 23.00; No. 2 22.00 hot dressed weight delivered. Hogs at oharlottetown: F. O. B. country points. Grade A 28.00: 131 27.60. No. I sows 21.00; No. 2 20.00. Cattle at Moncton: F.0.B. coun- try points. stars: Choice 23.50: good 2200: medium 21.00; com- mon l6.00 to 18.00, Heifers; Choicc 23.00: good 22.50; medium 20.50: common 16.00 to 17.00. Cows: GO-id 18.00; medium 17.00; common 1600: canncrs and cutters 10.00 to 12.00. Bulls: Good 16.00 to 17.00; medium 15.00; common 13.00. Cattle at Charlottetown: Deliver- ed to plant. Steers: Choice 23.00: good 2200: medium 21.00; common 16.00 to 18.00. Heifers: Choice 22.50: good 2200: medium 21.00: common 15.00 to 111.00. Cows: Good 18.00: medium 16.00 to 17.00: common 14.00 to 16.00; canncrs 10.00 to 12.- 00: cutters 13.00. Bulls: Good 17.00: common 13.00 to 15.00. Calves at Moncton: F.O.B. coun- II I i: .S7xyxzM , gs KXTH SEI YOU! Y? try points. Choice 24.00; good gi 23.00; medium 22.00: common 1!. ; grassers 16.00 to 17.00. Calves at Charlottetown: Dolli- ered. Good and choice veal 22.00; common and medium 17.00 to 19.00; grassers 13.00 to 1500. sheep at Mont-ton: 1720.13. Good 12.00; down to 7.00 for common. Rail Grade 21.00 for A Grade. Lambs at Moncion: F. 0.13. Good and choice, alive 22.50, Rail grade ) ' 54.00 delivered for Grade A1. Butter Prices During the past week the price of butter advanced one cent on the New Brunswick and Charlottetown markets. About the 8th of Novem- ber an advance of one cent was made on the Halifax market, but due to an agreement by the New Brunswick manufacturers the price in that province did not advance in sympathy with Halifax at that time, In order to keep the three .-puns 3. Sydney MADE I I d DDESKIN SHIRTS For quality, comfort and fit - '. None better at any price. J. & M. MURPHY LIMITED, H A Ll FA X - Charlottetown g Provinces in line as for as price is concerned, therefore, it became ne- this past week. Quotations from Halifax date of Novembrr 17th give the fac- tory price F.0.B. Halifax 58c with earlier this year through its Price ”BS5'”3' I0 advance "I9 17”" 9"e,Support Prcgramme and wlilch it 1:- cent on the Charlottetown market! now holding in 510,389, The price I will he 57c per pound for first grade under crcamery butter delivered in car- ioad lots in Ontario. Quebec, and the Maritimes: in Brtish Columbia local jobbing 60c. Montreal butter 56c per pound, and according to press releases this mornlnz. ll Saskatchewan 53c. The price ll Saskatchewan appears to be some what low. showing a difference 0 3r: between them and British 60!- umbia, and 4c between that prov- Cnntinued on page 16 under date of November 20th is quoted at 5'I'.ic. for No. 1 solids. In New Brunswick the demand for creamery butter is at present very strong and an increase of one cent per pound has been made on all markets. Quotations are: Creamer- ies in wholesalers. one and two pound flats - 5815c: wholesale to retail stores-one and two pound flats-60c. since the last Market 3 broadcast an advance of one cent per pound has taken place on the Charlottetoxvii market. and the quo- tations are: Wholesale price - one and two pound flats- 5'il':c F'.O.B. Ciiarlottctowii, with Local Jobbing at 590. The production of butter in this Province is continuing somewhat lower than this time last year. For the week ending November 11th the total number of pounds pro- duced was 80,223 compared with 94,793 for the same week last. year. a decrease of 14,570 pounds, or 15.3',P. Under date of November 22ml the Dominion Government announ- ced that it would sell to the trade at a basic price of 57:: per pound QUH' For your truck or car. Now. you can have super traction in mud and snow without chains! Use Goodyear Studded Sure-Grips on cars and light trucks. Deep. strong studs. set in an like tractor cleats. bite cep . . . take hold . .. keep you going! Drive in . .' . we have the size WIIITLOCII MOTORS TIRE SERVICE BARBOIIR CHEV. I. OLDS. VULC. I REPAIRS MOI! atom IIDI on ooooiw TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHII KIND YOUR ular har arrangement. WI 6. DODGE-DESOTO EAR I6 the butter which it had purchased Citadel HIII, Hohfox. Novo'ScoNo you'll meet equally proud Chrysler line crafismniir-Iiip remark. '1 am l)I'II'P a (,'hIysIcr'.' 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