APRIL 25. 1952 . run GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN - PAGE mm; Warns Of Crisis In ?Sf”I(.W.."S?.S'Z'”.7;.5iTiE.”.T.r3EtrZiII 533” .ENGI',IEElEIi45(?"c0. i,”;,'i'm';'I,';”I,l,ft PEI Poultry Industry 3-way reliefaf 0010 I As the big ball rose it drugged 5, QVEEN ST. PHONE 2430 r-- We are iii a- crisis in the poul- port no Ll('t'LimuIllll0il but do rc- upward at colum" M amen dust" EWMM I" "1"" 2 I OneiempooniuloIPAINKILLERtnI tcnodwul . try industry of the Province. and port an inc;-5-nse in the number or dark blue in the brilliant surrshlne, damiinesslcrliiiiisl : 'wui,, 0, ,n1ik...,,nm,i1i, whoi. gynimii Following are excerpts from the "ta'l1t liowidlfflculty is being ox- Grade B eggs. this probably bv- and this joined up with the tall oii ...Feelai:oidcom- . 2.Muuoqe cimiwiih PAINKILLER-reliovuihuiial weekly mnrkgg report of ""3 pm. perienccd in disposing of Island int: due mostly to soiled eggs enus- the firebn” to form n gunk maclbi mg on? . chg3(q;,ql , ' vineinl Department of Agriculture, ?I-'35 W0 I5 11'" lilck 01 UllIf0l'm' 94 by fI00kS being out On Fungi? mg to the ground The Qimamr bans? : 3.BreaiI1e in the nothing vapors oi P prepared by Mr. w. R. Shaw. DOD. iiy in our quality of park." stntes at least pxirt of the day. Retnil- clean rupirutary system-help: you breath. ought. all bounced higher than the mountl Zlfh uty Minister; Mr. F. M. Nnsii, Federal Dcpart- crs report sales very good. Ciir- . 1 H ' I The ioiinwing urn the quotations merit. of Agriculture, in his iveci:- toned pack is gaining in popular- ””",5' "'M”'d”g3mg ll dust w”""”i on livestock at Maritime points. 13' mark" ”VI0W- "Y 1" CIlllTI0il9l0tVll. up In its MIKE ' . ' Hogs are steady at Charlottetown "We are losing our market to Producers are receiving for un- I” ml i'XP105I0" Over 3 CILV 3”I ' Ddyis-1 and Munch)". but sow; am down large pmiluccrs and dealers in rzraded l'l.Il.lS tit-livi-red AL .'l0-i. AM H1959 b0U"d"”s' Illa” Imus C9”m-' 0!, - Used by mifjions 32,00 at the iiiiicr point. A: n "H otlil-r iirovinrins who zire pliiviniz 28-El. AS and B 33, C 18. DI.-ulcrs ll” k110CR0Ui- NOW-5 "1 SW3” 31?"-5-I suit of the nnm,un(.,.m(.m 0" mm on the m:irkvi a ilr0(Illt'I. of un- quoting station operators for ;,'ruri- - tie prices inn", is "U ,mnoum.(.1 iform riualiiy il'IlIt'I'i can be (i--- ('(I pack delivered AL 37, AM .'l5, ” men; in this ,eSp(.l.t (mm ciihm. pended upon." Mr. Nash warns. AS and B 28, (Z 23 and quoting SAVING cent;-rs, No doubt in. r, . I "This produt-t is derived from this park to retailers Al. 41. All rm,-islon IS U"(I"' Smiclyrrmess O Doullrymcn lteciiinx; thousands of 39, AS and B . . iizzgs :iri- rrn r'rvt . l2t..'l;:' .1 f l-1;” wr, i,f..' ..T.”:.,::l,;";:;::;;"” "....'.::.:r..i.::.'.: k3”r'".ir..-1,”r;”!l2fl3?i” "i ll or LEADING TOOTHPASTES PROVE Wk Hogs iii hliom-ion; Gmd, A 2500: iiractit-es urn roiilroilvti. liicrehy Poultry l'I.'t'f'IpIS iirn proliahiy t Grade 131 2.'i.(iO; No, 1 sons moo; ussurlni: uniformity of riuuliiy. nnw ill the lowest point of un-” 2 :5 1 1 No. 2 sons 15.00; hot d,.CSSL.d The eggs are izrnili-ri ;ii biiz ren- year and t'ClllSiSL entirely of foul. wpight dp”vpl'(t(L tri-s. assuring uniformity of pat-k. . .' ' shipments nre hcin: -t:”'' i' V. . p 1 , 1 . w-m- Hogs hi, cii,-iriotig-tow"; 1.1.0.3. "Eggxs in l)l"llli'0 l-Edward Island ('I('r'il'l'll from siorrirzc SIl)f'I(S to ATTRACVPS PI'Pll5 p luXT.H. AlHIuN1UTIE country minis. (;mdL. A 25.00; are iirotiui-etl liy nuniei'oii.s' 1.;4.-Ii- other linriliine points. -v-- - Crude B1 2450. NO. 1 saws i;i.0(,: eral fnrni flnclis all Iiiivlni: lIlI'll' I WO0DVI'LI"E' N"; ICPI T 5UrV”II”'H':IDIIt3- P-E ll-Icmrp Nn, 2 now; 1290. min nietiiorls of feeding and maii- """iI""'-V 5”” Scltool nurse Mguudv 1' ill -, (iqv of ,1”. ii.-hing season Cnlvm M . . . . . . -. - .- 1 Mamie"; 1) i . .1 ngenwnt, some Ltltlll, oihcis h.id W 1 , l ' I 5101'”-id it Sllbtrlnfltlni 1. " '- i ll (ICJIIIT to FL I4-year-lin pinnig cimim 30-no lop and indifferent. Tilt-re is no un- g0lr:;'(,hl:fl::l(,:l,.:(i:::)1;t nl::mif.i,,x,lm;.d;' nchool atleiidaiiue IlCl'(' :: I -V: .. Jusrili Arsemiult was (100.1 13.00 1,, 30100. Mwium 1600 irormlty of iimtluclioii, tlmrefoI'v '. w 1 I v ri -r L- k I I lunches have liern n:'oi'izIt-ti at thv vriroiticii li'IlLll his makeshift rnft'tn 18,00; cn,nmnn'111(1U 1., 1;;i(');,; thorn van he no uniformity of :l(;::nmmlililgg"igmoxgtmjnill:u:3;):'l::I P I f . WW1 J" G”'55"5 9-00 l” 10-50 qu"my' 0” "W5 "H" ”"”l"d by that niinht result from these L-ail-I vi Calves at Cimrinttclmvn: DeIix'- ”".”"m”5 S'”-''n "113 l3""”"-'3 Eli" eeiiations. I.ii'abilit,i' is rvnorlrrl. (urpd in pinni. (mod and (-hDi(.,.;tions usin-,1 sligiilly diff:-rent mct- excellent Hmchnbimv in general -)'m() in 2.190; Mmiium 3130 iulhoiis of p;irI(in::. Spine are i):u'I(- yg w',y'g00d and n'pmMinm",h, 2200: Common 17.00 in l8.00:li"II cans up to the m-"- "””" rm" 25'; of nppi-nvod IIO('I-( owners last C'r"sSprS I" I'll" qualny OI Hlp Krndn lvhnsl TVP.l'lx' ITa'l(l HITII Sllfwil nl Monrlnili Drliverrii inl”””""S rm! ”””" ”'”S”"d "ml ” over the liirliect beini: 89'? in Iminimum grzulu park or. if it is ' l ' t” PIf'"'- I-ll-"' GWNIV i'iU0Iil1I0ll5. 0001' 1 , , rrnssliri-ti flock owned hv Adrian 10,00 in 12,00; iiimiiiim 310;) in iiossililc, ltd than IIlIS quality. RI" A!.S(,nmm of Wpmnmon 'P E L ioioo; cnmnmn 5.00 in 7110. Rmi xult- no uniformity of quality or Om”, novks over S0g1'm,e'Ruf1ph gratin prices for A's lIPIIVN'C(I. 9-" Rayner 8855; SCWL, Mrs, llorrv jmim, up in 70 11,31 N.-isii Sll!Il,""4I.x' that "if those xvnuglh Sr. 85?; Cmssbreds Mfg- shpnp ni (Viinri,,ii(.i,m,,: Dhiiv, einziitzml in the imiillry industry Wm. 8. Baker 87,7" Crosgbreds. cred. Live irrndr quotations, (lonil WI” KN I0L!"lIlI'll. hnih producers Alb”! Stmson 85”, Cmssbredsi 12,00 in 1;i,(in; Mmiinm mim in rind the lllllllft-V()llI of their dis- W. J. Andrew 83.x, Cmssbredsg 12,00; Cnmmnn 5.00 in 3.00. Run missions and individual ideas will Boswp" Can,” 839;, Barred Rocks: EH14" PFlt'PS ml" A's. 23.00 up 10 mm” " ";""'”-V "r "1"" whwh and the following, all crossbred 7 OUT OF IO PEOPLE NOW USING LEADINGTOOTI-IDASTES CAN HAVE . .. . . .. till .:::;.'.l.l.” :,:..:l.l:r.:." Mm r res ii on ri-n air n it t i" -' . r ' M r 3351; 111 h in v 33v; . slow Imtll W "0"" M:ls:iiial!lydel8272L: l23niih1)liIl1:i:Nevln : Di-lr.vlni: 1 ML, ,m.,,,,,,,; 827.; Mrs. Irving Tweedy 8292; 1: Elmer Waugh 82',i: Ivan Dnwson Ti f i It ' . . . of gnnznlmprhln Leg rcreipts, Mr. Nush reports, 817;; Wilson MacDonald 8192;; W. very mbmh, The H"nm.nX nfmrkgi continue to show it si-usonul in- A. Mullen 8153;; .AIton Ramsay according d)'omCi"l quotations has crease and regular shipments .be'- 81'); B. if. Sllrrie 8092; W. J. mi: made to other Atlantic Pim- MacDonnId 80,r,, J. H. MncPhail t d I .. I . . . . gzeborcorxmi 1;fpvE,."nI;(rl:l);iSz:':l(.u11(tju?if ln('0S and Montreal. Deniers re- 80th; rind Fenton Simmons 8092. ing the past week. The official good. it. is difficult to prophesy are strong. The following are The quotations from llnlifzix are 68c what. may happen during the prices: No. I Feed Outs 52.89 1-2, wholesale, f.o.h. Hnlitnx, with lo- balance of the season nlthougli it bulk, delivered; No. l Barley BY CHANGING TO DAILY M. icnl jobblnii 700. Crenmery butter looks like n strong undertone. 32.92 1-2. bulk. delivered; N0. 6 prices me very wpnk in New 'I'he following nrc the iiuota- Wheat 33.10 bulk. Mlllieeds mic Brunswick at the present time. tions: up a bit with Bran 366.00 and All crenmery managers remm. Tignish: Potatoes pretty well Shorts imcl Middllngs 367.00 in mended thnt the price his rnnnc. cleaned up in this area. Price jute. Soybean meal is 56.25 and ed by 2;; per pound effective Mon. 83.20 per bus. delivered. there are no quotations on Oil- day. April 21st. Creamery butter Olhearyr s3.25 delivered to car. meal. is now being quoted ni sec whoie. Market sloiv. Fair amount still to sale for one and two pound prints, besmoved fkiglom i.lll)iS are: 1 t with local obbin at 68c. umme” 3: cmml 50'” .3 . The qnniiiiionsgii-om Momreni present. Quoting s3.20 per bus. show that between April 18th to MWY lmlumes f0” 5m”" Seed- A ii 21 g, in i (N , yd Borden Line: 33.28 per bus. for ' , .,,?'.n,..sm.,if.,.”.f,Z,?,,.di,,i,,:”&.,: seed and tablestock. stock get- to 58c per pound. which is a drop ting clmmd "9 K i t : 3320 bus. 10'' , I :;:6:,,:lt;J:.,;;,":,l,;:0:,,::;",:"i,: r.uf":..2.i”.il... t.u..J3f.i. l In Latest Test 1 price. established on the Toronto Ch”1”"'”0w”5 5330 ' 5330 99” Orders Taker '” Sm" bus delivered to car. Underizone of Rotation Ctcaiim Sold U-lty mgifeiiw Chmhzmmwn market u mam. nrm. ATOMIC BOMB SITE, Nev.. By Demcnstrztion drop of IC per pound hm taken Montngue; supplies getting April 24-(AP)-Bouncing. buil- -ro insure complete ' I cleaned up. Coming in now in shaped clouds oi! desert dust.-the 5i! H I h , p ace within the past week. with efe S W yg. in small lots. Paying 33.00 per bus. biggest larger than the 2,000-toot Vernon River: 33.10 per bus. high mountain ringing this atom - for both seed and tablestock. There bowl-Tuesday revealed as never itmpgrtlalhtegfs mfade by 3' are a few moving but getting very before the terrible punch or an A- eadmg mvenlty have Satisfaction. a further and more drastic change expected within a few days. Quo-' tations on the Charlottetown mur- WIIITEST TEETH Eeloiiiliflir"J.?E”'Q?..fTi.o67polf.?5 some bomb concussion. show" that Pevsodent . Murell: 53.00 per bus. for bath . Dental Cream gets teeth T " prints. with jabbing at 69:-. seed and mblesmck supplies This is by far the most denunc- The price is very unstable at . 1, ' . uvg or A-bomb enacts, cleaner than any other getting CIOnl.Ld up. Loaded five . present and a drastic downward cars this week. The concussion came mm above, leading toothpaste. And bgfh qr; yg.”-5 cgnntizeumcny lnke nlnve In a Very Elmira. Approximately me cm where the burst was so high mat laboratory testsshow again 8 or m ' left in warehouse and very few in the” W35 W15 SKY beiweclt the and again that PEPSODENT Potatoes farxrg:rs' ihaagds. Ciiigtighdinslil-S;g.tl,3 lfgrsbfltll and the mountain tops WI and only PEPSODENT gets . , er us. ll 's: o rsee s. - ' g "It is ditifitcult, itgo 8ay”Vl'i)IIll1I.i ql1'ig- gar bus. in 100's. The shock was invisible its it ?,'?3J:SI;eeE2etlk)1tl'al11::s:l'.e ?ll))e Y 0 P0 9:095 "V9 it 9 n l 9 Murray Harbour: One cnr be- plunged down, then up. still with t . Province at the present time. As i 1 d d E 3330 1, . Exrect its 1 ii i ii. Ti, 1, - cleanest and. brightest are (591133 3"5i 0l;9d”9'-'1 selr”v'l':9"5 tlfgg angbogttl iroilii NOll'f0xi)lellrdlBl:'iSd wlliic-it ried lllengerezlligstl but iiotollxxiw: S311 also the whitest! So if youire EM 8 ou 3 e t: ; y will about clean up the supplies. min ioi-inniinn. not usin PEPSODENT, try seed. In a greet many crises .hr.y I d m . , Phone or TVIIN to (anywhere In P. E. I.) find they have small surpluses for Feeds ednximghg f(:1nfu:txn'Jtgl:1lyT::u'gf' ll? t0day- You ll 599 the 1'9" . market. The sum totiil of these ' 13 suits yourself. . ,1n 7days, small lots right across Cnnadn. can. Feed mains have fluctuated One was at the centre. directly make a considerable dme,.eme. some since our inst report, with under the ilreball.The otnersiorm- . oats now following barely in its ed a row on each side, dwindling E if you preier pgwaef remei-nbermpepsodenf Tooih some area report: a fair amount p 31111 to be movedll and othcr 3:935 quotations, and wheat slightly toward the ends. The row was 136 Gt. George St. I Charlottetown, P.E.L only a few. While the market is out front. 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