1 1 1 3 mv4A.s;1l,lgi;z- E.'"rn:r1ue.ooe.ooo to shout e.eoo.-E , 1 ' Market Report Ilc. P so: couaus no com 1' re 1 " I 2700: From the weekly report of the Provincial Department culture. prepared by . - Wright: T 1 ha Cattle troding on the Montreal market was fairly aetivo .& pm-ea steady lo firm. Good and Phnlre Steers were worth 21c to with Good Cows 1550, Vtiill a few top: at moo to . .4 16.50. On the Maritime markets hog DICITION and saw prices at both Moncton mung" and Charlottetown were 51.00, with cattle prices remaining lfnlrly steady with the exception Inf a slight increase in manner rows at Charlottetown. The following are the details: Hogs at fttoncton: Grade B1 f&.60; No. 1 aowl 20.00. No. 2 saws 19.00, hot drea- sed weight delllered. Hogs at Charlottetown: F. 0. B. ll-nunlry p-llnts. Grade Grade B1 25.60; No. 1 sows 19.00; iNn. 2 sows 18.00. Cattle at Moncton: - r1 1. aAa4a9IuaZneau".-foil: ; 17 50 5 lwl. 1'1 00. l 1.50 1 1.00; I .Pi'Pd Alcdiunl 11.00: 1 t'ntlle at Charlottetown: Steers: Good 18.50; Medium 18.00; .('onlmon 11.00 in 12.00. Heilers: ('llolce 19.00: Coori 151.30: ptiuws: ' 119.50; Steers: Choice Good 111.50 to 19.00; Medium to 18.00: Common 12.00 Hcifers: Choice ; Good 18.00 to 18.50; .VleIlium to 17.50: Common 12.00 Cows: Good 13.00; Medium to 12.00; Cnmnltln 10.50 Canners and Cutler: 8.50 to 0.50. Bulls: Good 12.00 to 13.00; Common 10.00. to Planl. .lo 11.00; Common 9.00 Yen son, in his community you grandfather was a great lB””5: man. And today, in a beauti- fullylandscaped restingplacc, among those whose lives he pcnnd monument-n lasting tribute to his greatness. Some day. you'll appreciate 0 "W1 . 21.00 more fully the significance lmm; of a fine memorial. You'll un- lt'allners and Cutter: 7.50 to 8.50. Good 12.50; Medium 1100; 1Common 9.00 to 10.00. ; Calves at Woncton: ;tn Plant. 12.00 to 20.00; Medium 14.00 7-1-T9. aharedatnnds an appropriate lto 16.00; t'nmnlon 12.00 to 14.00; Grass:-1'5 11.00 to 12.00. i Calves at tIl1arlottetown: Deliv-lSufficlent lecripis of Grad? to Plant. Good to Choice Large to meet roquirements. lrlillkmmmn In hm hm. Ilr. Delivered to 18.00; Medium Cnlnmnn 10.00 in Good 12.00; Medium 10.50 on Ileoday 08 till veal ea pot hundred. bulk. oariot. delivered. but this was anon liv- .ed. and it is noel bark at I21) per hundred. Barley remains the aanio aa our laot. reporti wheat in hard to gel. The only grade that is offered at the present time is No. 0 and this to quoted at 83.10. bulk. cariota. delivered. Bran la quoted at SSEM per ton. and Shorts at 8.'t'l.(l!. carlota. de- iivorod. it will be noted that bran la 31.!!! per ten more aapenaivo than nhorta. which la very unuaiaal with than commodities. There in no change in the pro- tein feed market. In. And runny 5'" There is little to report on the on altuation aim-e last week. Prices to producers are holding steady. Demand continues strong . with no accumulation and receipts are moving out readily to other MR. 3. E. GAUDM Atlantic Provinces. Dealers are quoting to producer: AL 46. AM who has 43, B M. C 20. Graded pack: AL sonal Secretary 59; B 47. From the retailers to Professor at Laval University- consumers: AL 62-65. AM 58-60. - B 46-48. This would be an oppor- penu per dozen. Rural Statluna: pnlnto pill-cs could be avoided. Summrrslde: AL 48, AM 45. 3 Island as StW'lll1Pd today: 35. C 22. C Ii. moviniz. Mnnllaglle: AL 47. AM 44. B 3?. C Dealers parlil! 100593 AL 59”-"i.1n,;, Cartons 41- extra. 1. Schalzn Shed ninvinxz. l ; . . . lucaker. lllilll” "3" d"”'a”d' and not much stock rnmlllg in to 22.00; Medium 17.00 in zr limited supply of A Metllllnl-inn... storage, Common 12.00 to 15.00; 101115561! 0.00 to 11.00. deratand why natureis most 1 Lambs at Monvtont beautiful stoneeVermont marble-is so widely chosen 1 as a tribute to the deported and t.o inspire the living. dl It 0 cred in Plant. Live Grade quota- tinns. 17.50 for good lambs. Rall;AS 43. R 32. C 25. To you who on about to nice o 144; 15,. 9-ply rnomorlol, we invite you to too '15: M-not-7 Stona." imam, 7 50. Vere Beck & Son Ltd. loved I lions. --AUYHODIZED DEAtER--7-'1 -4 Common 3.00. xx for A's 16.00 up to 70 lbs. Vermont. Marble Monwiola nl Enduring hauty 0 I -----' Hm report. iilsm Montague and Charlmtetowni Sheep at Charlottetown: l Sheep at Mom-ton: Delivered in quotations. 87. llive grade up to 701135. 'oll1er grades are still off lily Molllolzuc: Runrls market. nrizln impnssa hie Halifax Market M nt Mnrrh Slat. Vwnnn RH”. Mm.mm.m (mm 55, an 52, B 40, C :17. To the Manager' of Savings and Loan retailers in cartons: AL 01. AM Corporation. Mr. Gaudet is also 0'1.cnty: 31:4 rk et depressed. ' g at .x1nv-ing 5.1"... 1nl)lpsI()('k .1 sop cornloranto instead of lines and isyrlney Market as at March 30th; PM mm. A fm, M” "ed nsmamu new The (mute; bqaLrnan con- 185.1: ':.xld for April shipment now mov- lT0l5 the birds by Strings as they ;nlm'im: zit Ii.'w per 75 ills. C0n- V p , Clinics 31.00 to 27.002. Retail P1'll'95: lmrinnpdl AL Sl(lPl'.'ililt' "sill.-.115" and some No. may 3” xeheved of their catch I Till! N1? mark" is ”l'EhH-V1 K0nSll1);'inl1' Roads intpassahlc A T.1lilcsln1'l(t'i.'11' for 75 lbs. No ssarl movement 507" P"i"" Ed,'iSlllpp'lil;: luhlrsinvk from storage Deliverediivard Island. 400: Ontario. 10'-rim 75C pm. 75 11,5. M1-Wm-(.d. No )to Plant. Live grade quol.a1ions.lNovn Scoiia. The demand ispscpd moving! Good 11.00 10 13.00. Rail gradrlgoud. price for A's. 41.00 up to 46 lhs. 1..'unlls at. Charlottetown: Oth atant viglinnoo. lint too. often ioaa a lag to eatook g in! a school of thou loo bemoan- h”'"l:”;';l:t”gen1:::l acre attt-or-.kod an entire ax-my fording a river! 0 I 0 If you plaoe a. mirror in front of a praying mantle the creature ...?...--:--we:-e will irmnodiatoly begin to put on aim and primp like a haughty tune time to remind the produc- reasonable llmiil. at a level not lay. gun, unupgoud "mm. mm Er! to KEEP ill? illwk l"d00"- ill" higher than last year. they cannot Lh. n.m",1 cu,-ioglgy gunman go to wet weather. M 8 Nflllll 0"" expect ta have profitable price the mwlug mg”. mg mum. an Cull!!! 0! Grail” R "9 19" 5"ll”l levels. it is still not too lale int,”-ggun' pgt. Pill 3?" 3" "ll"drAL 4553 34 for grovters in adopt I realistic a difference of 1'1 "M! D" '1'": policy and if avnl-your would grow incubated. they go into hiding un- en-rC'I 20 Will. I 10" 0' '3' a little loss than they did last 111 they reach maturity. Even near a prolonged period of law then, it takes keen eyes to pick No larger than mosquitoes when them out as they blend perfectly 0'I.ear.v: All 451 AM 41- 3 29- The iollmviiil: are the potato with their surroundings. Comes C 18. price: at val-.nus centers on the autumn. this curious insect grows drowsy, stops eating, and dies. But Tlgnlsn S0711?! taliicslock mov- countless eggs scattered across the St, Peters: AL 46. AM H B 34- in; at 60c per bus. No seed countryside survive the winter to hutch a new generation of bugs. Japanese fishermen often use dive for fish lured near the boats A cord at the base of the neck AM 5'1"7. I 1, Wt-lllnglonz Report not avall- by fl”- Dealers selling loose: AL Fit 1'laMPp AM ill"-M 5llniln61iSl(lP' Sonic MMEHMK prevents the birds from swallowing their prey. 1-foisted into the boat. An experienced man can handle up to a dozen birds without get- ting the lines snarled And a well-trained bird can catch anywhere from 100 to 200 fish in an hour. At the end of the days take the birds are feel their share. This form of fishing originated in China more than a thousand years ago. Cllrdlgnn: Rcport not avsllalllr. . . . ' In the Polynesian Garden of 19531 lTahl(-stock 751- per 73 ills. Sccil Eden the use 0! me is the cocoa” To PrII(ltll'Pl'SI AL 50. AM 47. nmw,m,m 51,”... r 3 43- lC”'”"""' pr-r hus. lTo Consumers: A1. 511.14. AMl Mow”. 5-;,m,. nppd tCar1onrdi. p . Iin tallleslock. L0?” WK 'i'""P” mm” ” mnml Elnlirn: Report not available. moving. . Ylllllllly C-llllllfri Hi llDD"'Ni"l3l9l.l' Marqlleaas the n livea l t t- Gmd rrgiggmpggi; C;g31”XTi48Sr:)t1.PIil(:e:m AL 55' AM 52' AS10100 pcrl llus. Small nlovenlentiue wim hupooni Vvhwlugecsau ; 30"” ('”i””"'5 nut palm. Not only does it supply moving ill approximately Si1.':'SlfoOd' clomm and Shel” I me Rrade price for A's. 42.00 up 1:11 To Retailers: AL 0!. AM 55. Aslwl. um um Mounmns M 30;. mmlesv but?” ll 0! "Eu 9Com- 58. morcial value. In the South Seas Islands of they posses neither guns nor ar- rows. The men station themselves DPll1'- decline and the supply situailcll. )l1li'l'Tl)'HHrl)nur: Nn movcnleni-;in trees and above trails visited '0 Plank UV!-' izflfle fill0il"lif”'Ml”-S lhe 35”.” "5 T”,”di””o'iT":;inl prcscnt. Stock fair-l.v -wml by the larger horde. As an ani- Good 700: Medium 5.00: tlnue to buy from oil sl e p .H;MMd up. Ealancp Wm likely mal pass,” by the hupoon is d”. Feed s it-6-I1 market since our Rail Grade price to meet requirements. The mnrkct remains about steady at present. price levels, ni- lnlnvc by smlill vcssrls. I Fat: l CASIIIIV 1 11:: CREAM 9w)?eJf93l r'I.AVOR TREAT FOR APRIL HE Spring is sprung al lnsl. Yea the out- and-about-again lesson counter. . 4 dam, 9.44.44, CENTRAL CREAMERIESLTD. sumnnelor: - CHARLOTTZTOWN - oounio has once more come around and if you think it's quite an ac- cuion, why not celebrate the Perfection way with A good serving of BUTTERED CASHEW Ire Cream. Thnao dellcioua (juhgw. jun smothered in smooth hutlerar-nich will turn everyhlfdyi fancy to the neareat Ice cream at the retail level consumer de-l imantl has dropped sharply. i Dairying i, The price of huitcr on all Mari- mcnl. now movinrz. lm6o'lu&11:L'n's'cilEio1. vcn home. What. a savage way ltllulny: Roads inlpllssahlc. Light of killing cattle! . . mrlvcmcnl in llilllcsiork at. 75:: per There is very little chnngel lnller a drrop of itvvn Pr:-knts in pu)'in"l75 NE. N0 SON! mnvingl asllprlces 1 P pas, w . Toads are sup ed to produce warts on the fl era of those V I . . d '1 Sourix: No i:'ll'ill'lSi.OFk moving that handle thorn. Don't believe ho. 1 Fred Oats drfip-I Due to recent increase xauos some ""1 mm for Apr” smpg than tale. H In belong. in the superstitions that abound every- where. But toads do exude a milk. like poison that makoo frogs keep their distance. Because of this The followlngi-isithe hontlllr roll peculiar substance. dogs and other um. markets remains lhe same for the months of Fehl'uary and enemies lelve them alone. The as last week. which is as follows: March for Brookflcld School: For No, 1 prints. wholesale, dc- Grade IX-Wendell Wood. livernd Halifax. 640'. lodal .l0lJl)UlC kl-ti the price Mll0lESlIlPl'I is Mr: ivholesalcrs to BOYCE SW50"- rrti-lil stores 66c. Tile current pl'n- I ducllon in that province is in- G3l1MN'L9a"r 1-rnaslng and distrillulnrs arc i111)"- lmz in smaller amounts than inrn1nrl,v. The Montreal lnarkct is hold- ing steady at. 62c, hut quotations on local supplies at Toronto arc slightly lower. Fresh madc west- ern solids are being sold at thr Boarri price delivered. Kenneth ManLeau. Lean. Grade III-Ruth MaoLeod. Grade II-Alan Meobean. Barry Ma clleod. in production of hulter in tin: Province. yet. Generally at llllsl season of the year our output 1: at 11; lowest. point. For the week w-A------we-e ending March 21st there were 4l.- GRAHAMvs ROAD w. 1. 076 lbs. manufactured, cnmpnrcrl gjg with 38.816 for the same week last Teacllcr: Na.omi Newson that the floor price on hiiiier M: an meeting. The potato market coniimlc: dull and weak. Shipments fur the week ending March , . , . . amounted to 234 cars which nllllx'P: pmgmmt Mm Eu” Munaif at March. This is an increase of lull. year. and this ll having a direct. effort on values in this country. sugan plans regarding this year's acro- hm bun um (,0 me emu; pom- age It would he well to fully ap- pm" or 0",-.115, one pair "Deg. praise the implications of the ln- lug. ux pang", give ml” Ink” the. Indian River play would be 17! can over the same mnhlhl:1Ttla1i1lb01e ariiiheii viral: rgiielhtidedutid .,';w':he,,m.,-:1!) . . . lhave a sale of candy. each mem- gwered Wm, . Jon, coiled-ion Maine price: are still llecilnlnzwm. to mlko up three pmmda of ammmted to wglor Th; mnung . The Red Cross convellcr re- mln" P""l"C'"' ""1" Will poms mat. the following Irtlcles poisonous subetnnce has been known to get into the eyes after Grade VIII-1. Sandra Mac- handling them, Evens tiny drop my, On all New Brunswick mnr- Lean; 2. Margaret. Wood and Wii- Of this mild P015011 Will 031158 W05 from factory in lard Wood: 3. JOY” Swim" Md W 'm””- The eyes of frogs protrude like Grade VII-1. Jean MacLeod; 2. the hemdllshm 01 your automblle. but when touched they are im- Grade Vi--1. Sheldon Wood: 2. mediately retracted. some people will tell you they can't tell the Grade V-1. Phyllis Campbell; difference between 9, frog and a '2. Audrey Rodd and Barbara Mac- toad. When in doubt remember. that in general. frogs have smooth. moist skins and toads dry, warty sirlns.' - Grade 1--David Macsween and ' ' ' Considering that there are 2.000 Th 1 .1 . hh. .. . Hi. Most stars in written spelling species of talliesa amphllblans in 9 M5 '1" mg. ml” "1, 10 work: Audrey Rodd. Sheldon the world it in not at all surpris- P""'"”." ”, 650 vlhlleN1l1r l;'j”(i”' wood. 10096 in arithmetic: Wii- lng that we often get. the species '"",p"" l' "W" M ,'j”” rm if lard Wood, Sheldon Wood and mixed. But of this number. only ”' JMW B”"'Sw'"k d"'””d' migxanneth MaoLean. 10091. in silent 99 species are found in Canaan. ”''K'” "d h""'””.l5 ”"”3"t .rna.dll1g exercise: Joyce Stetson. The three groups with which most Th9” " M ""”””h" '"'””'”'V:Margal;cL Wood and Sheldon persons are familiar is the toads. froge. and three toads, as aomc . of them are called. North American froga and toads vary in also from the giant fe- male bullfrog, ten inches long and three and a. half pounds in weight. 1 The March meeting of Success to pig-rnly pesudaoiu oeularia, the 19"" A ,Wcmen1e Institute was held at. the malea of which are the smallest. Tl” Nl"mmC9m""' "1 ll" P”-”;ilome of Mrs. J. M. Campbell ivlth vertebrate animals we have, a- " I h attendance of 16 members. boat! a half inch long when mat- ”) T''m''l7l 7” - 15 "Tl 9 "H" 'll"i'I'l1o resident. Ml-a. Roy Mac- ur years came na.a surprise. to r1t1iiI,p()d'?)ye5ldu9dp The muting open. more optimistic dairy fnrmNs'er1 with the Ode. and Creed fol- eggs they hold, the females are who had asked for and most lllw- lowed by the reading and approval mm l.V 6-Vpcvletl an advance. "of the minutes of the February can djsnaur fund' Owing to the large number or Mrs. Angus Ouch read a par- l"""”” The several committees rave tion of the Federated News. Mrs. lilleir reports and new ones were J; My gunpbgu "ad 519.3,. an .appointed: school. Mrs. Angus cmmmhgp. 'C-rcen and Mrs. John Macxay; The progrom conslpiad of a bal- loon bursting oontest. which was The nut meeting la to be held a total of 900 cars for the month! The presmlem announced mat W0" by NYE 35118 MUl'l'BY- closed with the National Anthem. but more miuet have beat I oonddorablo a.rrwuM of eoa-lwI.tu it mt again. He had been im- lng. while he ate. tehot it might have been aucotont-ly trail to add to the content: at the hartioo. for he had been compelled to make several ineoada upon the lat- ter in the course of the any. and it was no longer full. He decided that it would be too rity, how- ever. for the introduction of evan a unaii quantity of hraoktoh water might: well turn all the root bad. All the time it aeeerlod a compel-atlively minor disappoint- ment - but he was to tlhink of tzhot brackish water with icvnglng in the not distant future. Mesgre as his meal had been, it had served to restore his strength to an aatlonlahlng decree. Ind he now set about getting the boat in trim for leaving. with an energy of which he would have been ut- terly incapable only half-an-hour before. Obviously. the first thlng was two bale the water out of her. and -he started to look albout for some- thing which would aerve hla turn. There was nothing in the stern sheets, but when he pulled away the sodden sails from amldlhipa he came upon the very thing he was looking flor - I. pcwper metal balar With a wooden handle. For the next llalf-l1oin- he worked hard at scooping the water out of the boat and ma light once more and he cianrubered aboard her and be- con to make a rough examination of her resources, He found that her sailing gear oonaisted of a standing lugeati and a small Jib. Apart from these there were four oara and a boat-hook. and in the have was a boat's gravpnel and a tangled length of grass line H a big-ht, oi which had been med ilo secure the boat. I-lore. also he came upon a little heap of sudden clothing, wlhioh he looked over ourloualy. It oonsiited of e once-White drill suit, a flimsy silk shirt. nooks. a leather bait. and I pair of white canvas rubber- eoled shoes. These were o-vlderltly the civilian olothes of which Piocort had spoken. and as he examined them he suddenly l-ecalleotocl that it was the presence of their dead owner that had led to the discovery of the boat at all. Somehow he had forgotten all about the unfortunate man till that moment. Now Milt it was brought to his mind. hull- evor. he .emem' at that the dy- ing oonviw had told him that he had almply tipped tlhe body over 'lhe side of the boat: and at the recollection he dropped the clothes hurriedly and ah-etghtcning Mm- aelf up, looked about him to lee it was - what was left of it. in the vicinity. And, sure enough. if by any ugly ohance it was rlill to be continued Independent atoraa tit; '16 Bit cent of all retail bueinm in Oun- nda. in 1951. 1 larger than the males. Besides being tho larger of the son. fe- males have no vocal scales and are usually silent. some times, though. females are capable of a. few chirps. i A peculiar thing about singing loads and frogs is that they XIOP their mouths perfectly tight when singing. The slnelna sound VI l-loar come from a couple of elite in the under part of the oral- turea mouths. Indeed. "19 90117 time toads or frogs open their lips is when they are attacked by an enomy. especially 5 In!-kl. Then they unclamp tlloae tithi- sot. Java and actually aoream with fear. The age-old problem of harme- ios and rust on the hull: of velell la a thing at the put. Piutic ooatinga on the hull: both inside and out makes the modern IMP ship note from attack by item. aaida, olialiea. or other chemi- creaud acreage trend evident in ducers in the Northern Stator and Canada are prepared to keep this year's potato acreage within the United States. Unless pro-l socka, one sweater. three nlgihtiea, and two tunioa; and yarn wee dia- trlbuted among the members. It was moved, seconded and carried that 810.00 be sent. to the Europ- Acadia a Hotel .':::':.::. Intern in every Boone for TWO nllillhl "MI BINWIJ Station. Business and Theoln District. A Modern Brick Building with Automatic lprlnklay UNIV our Guest; lafety. LAIGI COMFORTABLE WELL IUINIBIIBD ROOMS WITH PRIVATE DATE AND IIIOWEI .95' cals. 1Tl0I!'36t't'Il7?i POI LAT! MOBIL CARS if9St0.I'IC c anrloii SIJPEII-lilllooll lgee your worn elree new wieh champion 9090" I lean Il- '”"'”"""" ""'ii:.7a':ii:loi'aiiowAr:w nun IATE8 --- slNcl.lr 35.00 and 35.50. DOUBLE easo. 1-wm sans use ::33 3:: . Newly meal-am looms wm. not a Cold wam an pg snvann sue-es.oo-etuo. nouar.-a u.oo-use-woo gulm colcrnrvmls nnmva noon snvlcz Ar rorunu ralcas 5"” none an ax. to ua us. .. run ranawa A Q .. .. 1 :,,,u.;,- .wnteonomynnIIn. livery. Eosieltp I S for your-.lead;Ing,.lad.y -' for gifting Pciriurn 5.50 I0. I8. lo 60; in purse-perfect Fclbergetie 3. Cologne 1.15 3. 3. to I250 MGDRE 8- M5LEOD I1 o ' I Act IV by IaIIe."ergo' ilattoringp fashion-wise fragrance exciiingly staged in white and gold Shorrios. Dresses 52.50 to 51.95 New Summer Skirts for square dancing DISTINGTIVELY NEW FOR SPRING A complete line of Lodios' Coors. Suits. and Children's Coors. LESS 1076 Blouses Lodies' Slips. comi- S'l.95 to 55.95 sole Top. S2.95 up Hots Cinehor Bolts 32.95 to 9.95 89: to 31.95 Purses Nylon Hose. Special lust arrived -- 52.95 up Use Our Lay-Away Plan-A Deposit WII Hold Any Garment Until Wanted. The GREENDAL co. Ltd. 150 GT. GEO. ST. Drive In today Mr XYRA 1v'IreetoIt;c lryeritea & Rllaeliay ; ca. ;':i.-.:-..':--.'.-.----- -: lXljIY.&&IIIo-ren&n vcetoo iand.(G)-Iennl1uoqIe.i4- nroaton ti a eheidrenla M, your-olddltg E. c. Joiliiema Sm Thapllooutialaebuttlraaloau that your future good intentions for 1. nancial security are carried out. aurance guarantees money for future do. LIT! TALK I'll! OVZ IDE 0. JOENBTONI. 3-4.. 0.1.0.. Prcrheul 111 - Ill Grafton Street. fharlottolovrn, P. I. 1. S9: and 89: