d'Il"""."""'ll"”.'. .t . l .7 I '- 7 ' l sepeeialeoaeilfaiieebeai-l.1'lsa ram mdncis it And; Prices The following market report has t,g.n compiled by the P.E.i. De- ineni of Agriculture: 'iiicre is is fair supply of good qt”-..iy grain available in this 1.ovince for seed and th farmer who is contemplating buy ng seed ouis this spring should make sure of his requirements as soon as possible. The grades of seed oats are as follows: Registered No. 1. mi. 2 and No. 3: Certified No. 1 and No. 2; Commercial Grades Nu. l seed. No. 2 seed and No. 3 "'32. "" "”” " '""'" l'i F:ldey. Mania is. Bits a bit of a flurry at the present timen caused mostly by a bare market in Boston. THE EGG MARKET IT'S THE IATEST Fl00Ii FASHION... h The egg market is practically unchanged from our last report. Demand is somewhat easier due to cariot shipments to other At- lantic Provinces and Ontario. iced. V Charlottetown dealers report some Registered No. 1 seed oats does light surplus over demand. Pro- not contain any noxious Wold ductlon is steadily increasing. seeds at eu. and only a total of cgnet-.1 qugmy 1. good. time weed seeds of all kinds per Charlottetown prices: 5 gouiggib and the germination must :KsISudelBlVe;IdC--l5ALG3.8&e:Mp. k - . . . . ' e -'v- . . : r c .-....n.... n... lihuat ...,. ......... ..n..... .- AL 44. AM 42, AB Participate In Induction Service And Reception any primary noxwiusweed needs. 27. s. 27. c so; To retailers in Hull "llly ""99 '""l'll'l'l' llmlllll" carton! - AL it AM 45- A3 31- Welcoming a new pastor and his wife to the Charlottetown United Baptist Church on Wednesday night, the follow- Vleed seed” 9" Peck " " S m" 3- 3l C "' ing are pictured above (left to right) Rev. C. A. Britten Central Bedeque who gave the charge to the Minister" ni ion weed seeds per pound. x Ungraded eggs dnllvemll Hi Li t-Go P nd M Lem '1 P - 1?. Id M H id L Mitt th h d No. 1 seett oats wtii contatt, no demnmn g AL 3,, AM 35. s Honour, eu. vernor rowse ai rs. ue rowse, ev. an rs. aro . on. . e p onoure primary noxious weed seeds. and its 22, 3 22, c is. couple; His Worship Mayor J. D. Stewart. Deacon Board Chairman. Alfred Tait, Rev. Howard Christie, iepresent- not more than one Iecondary Bedeque - AL 39. AM ea. As ing the Ministerial Association; Rev. Owen Cochran. North River who offered the prayer of Invocation; Rev. "f!Xl0"5 5": Weld P032? -- 3- 25- C 17- Donald Mcclare. president of P.E.l. Baptist Association, who also led in prayer; and Rev. Keith R. Hobson. Sum- gleflh p;ung"G;.mm,ul':: 1: sum: r;";;'V BRl;'a';"cT15'fL "' AM ”' merside. who delivered the charge to the congregation. Photo by Margaret Mallett. three grades must be at least Now dvailable In s 1- ”””"'” Eastern. Guardian ii:::::::i: Ellis: z?l.",”...:;;:i Presentation 7:3.c;:'..::i:"':":..r".:"'n.::; B t. B C grade that you can have named. Tr ding in cattle bu been ac. ' S d h L 1001M Rt - 1, - 1 t F I k d I I ""'”NG5 "ml" M”'"'lll"' sili-adfyl iihml. 2.00. Muillir-lzlly Hvaerll AT Morell lleigartnuorz. mm” mm your ecu .I U ac groun O Ours and this grade may contain three primary noxious weed seeds. or a total of 15 primary and second- ary noxious weed seeds. with a gmiid total of 100 weed seeds per pound. The minimum germination for No. 3 seed is 8598. in late reports from the West Manitoba expects that the demand for seed for spring planting will tive on the Montreal market with mixed Good and Choice Steers being quoted at 11-21; mixed Medium and Good 19-19.50; Me- dium I7-19. Good Beef Type Cows 13-13.75, with a few bringing it. Good Dairy Type Cows 12-13. with Medium 11-12. Good Bulls 13-14. with a few at 14.75. In the Maritimes hog prices Wm ml be bwmi 1”" "Em "l'' 00 M Gordon. on have at all timesl til April 15. l;Io;rbS0und:yrvs:;l:ooia.t3th.e B31355): ton Thursday evening March taken a lleen interest in otul CHAICOAI I GREY - GREEN o BEIGE 0 IE. s II.I.IE "THE UNITED cuuncn oi? Church. 7.00. Murray River ser- wgh Mr. Gordon E. Bonnet. Man. Community. and were always. CANADA. .. Mu;-pay Harbour vice, followed by coirimIi(i;ii:;:1. mm. M the Bank M NWa'Scoua lgV!iI)llD5votrt:h:lV:a:selIelDln5 hand tol I . . P;i::"ii..i..2; :;::i;..'”:i.i;.i.: is "fit: -....: we ne The -m-5;-it -I-ms -bow "Jacks-r-w" -s -hey-r it drm your ev- Murrsy River 11 in. Little Sands Murray River service. This has when 3 ynunlibm. of his friends Clllirmlllg W”? and three 10V- 'C"”' . T W” ' ' ' mlk" "Y mom llmll 5'88” ” W9” 35 310" able daughters. Your home has beautiful. The famous Gold Seal imprinted on the back guar- 3 . . Murray Harbour 7.!) p.m. been made to accommodate those th d t th t th Le - r P m Wll0 Pllill l0 "lellll ll” ”'C”l'-l lgllimirehereogtfn Sign" hime 8ndglloiISI gte(f".t,:repI:f:ayl;hzfglcggfigf and nice: you satisfaction in quality and wear.The”)ackatraw”- be heavy. A report from Saskst- are down 25 germ, with sow; be. 'VALLl-IYFIELD - ORWELL program sponsored by the Wo- tamny the best on his departure W kn deai n u I I th E . cllellf" "ale? that '-l" 39""lll5- in: steady at Moncton and Char- liiEADtC0Ng?-REGATl:Il:rSc.h- lcnotilnnfy laqugcrilgsi-:1 sptilti; Kings ginhis naltive grovincue link Cavelnasensiu bee(l1wtli:aIbey:turfolIeatIlIi: A ogiiiyganfrev: .l:li.y:.I W:ii:IIic::I:::e E73613 3:: for than n oats a very poor. and as ltt to st um pt 1; 1- 1-. vces or un ay. . - r on W ere 9 Wl 8 9 "P t - -- ' - .. .'. I 0 9 wk ecu . e S . mm fell yea”' but we smcenly ing jackstraw and all other Congoleum Vaileyfield ll a.m. Kilmuir 3P- mt -GE0ItGE'rowN. H t S g his iesponsi"lities in the bank- hope that me change from he” grweill Hre;Idis'lt.:li-l p. m. Rev. A. C. Tire mommy meeting of the infvlrbusllnelhas. Ia WE" the Chair. Wm lighten your work. md yes. . pafternsin full colour. to Congoleurn use ' ' Georgetown,Home 4: School As- i ” ' ' 3' i sen your responsibilities so that Cgngdg Ltd.,37o() 5t.p.tt-gck .lii.E.G.liiK' 'd - - CGEORGETOWN PASTORAL soclauon took place In the Leg. I-Ilinaddil-ess while lirlr.mJn.0nErIrieeast i'(?ul.gIcIl'?I),'elIlaal:.e more Iflsure "me 5!.) Montreal. . - d ch 1, (ion Hall on March 3. with the , . giIslnAsiIilEEServicleI;mf?ir Mail:-If am: president. Mrs. W. Fitzgerald in Rfglsller pre5eK:,lIledI:Il:"llI?i'F:i"blilI We ask. Gordon. to please ac- il a Sturgeon. 7 p, in, George. the chair. Mrs. Charles Fraser rl hgdpmsetb H 9 flleh. wiry cent this gift from your friends to ' w A pm ,- on Mm. reported that two separate skat- ""9 ' W e 3 ” I5, 9 in Morell and surrounding dis- wnt "' t ' e 5 ' alld lamlly lllallked "msl slncerei tricts with the sincere wish that a result large quantities will be lost as far as distributions for .aeed is concerned. We do know that seed stocks in the West are scarce this year. and anything that can possibly be cleaned up to a seed grade will be cleaned and sold for seed. We have al- siso revised downward at Char- lottetinwn. The following are the quotations on the Charlottetown and Mone- ton markets: I-logs at Moncton: Grade A 15.- 60; Bl 24.50; No. 1 sows iii; No. 2 sows 10; hot dressed weight de- . t1 ; ' . int; i h d been arranged . -'53-n? Ii-53”"-.1-""-i"-."-i.-:?5 "'.:::: ":.”8iiii3nn-w-- we ::::..:El'f:Ell:i:”:::..;”::;2.”"..2i; -ii”. ::.";..?.r”.i;.m.a.y.. SEE your riooii COVERING mini sooiii . . ' . . I - - . . - - IN CANADA. - Schedule for Sun- made in the Island Music les- saaltlf; tillflellglilgg Vlslxlg Wglcll l;l;l:r tir;ieurpnai;i yiruiaitarilias yfgm-r; day. March 20th. Caledonia 11.00 tival by the Georgetown school Show which was enjoyed by an . . named. As i mentioned previous- cmi. .t Museum; Delivered to am; l;00d1lg!ilIisnd;h7i3illi:- m. Mln- 5:331: oltvlrge ill!-eaftzatgaitsgethg the Sm. performers being the micty IiIe;al3t,l(i,urIial:2giVivni;1is(fm-card pros-t ll ll" ml"ll”"'” i'l'"ll""ll0ll ll" P1Iul- SM": Clml" 17-253 Gwd 8" W ' ' 6' school last month by Mrs. P. Clllll" 3m- M1 OW?" Kelly Signed in behalf of your friends. R. T. rim lseiiedreggg l;'659l- lbu! : tenth illliediumcllii-iii: il3:r7!;moI(I: . rsr. rii:'rnn's an rises; Macdonald and herself. The ways "if nlllfmlg; gl"'f,l;-ry muchm re .?..M. l 9 3 ump 93 0 3- I'll 0C9 - 5 T0 L CHARGE. - Th U t itt ted . . .' - the double recleaned and choice 15.75; eMeedlIlln 13.50-M ;Common ct,.'.l.2y, of Canada. Seryfkgesn 101- 3:fte1tI;I.ea.:I:nc";':ln:ve1feu:,f1l:?.r Wu; marks from his business assoch PLLDG-Es SUPPORT i DIAL dniible recleaned where the ger- 11.13, cows: Good 10.95; Medium Sunday. March mm Mute Se... to be Presented in the mm. pan ates livers appreciated by Mr. TORONTO lcppmderman AL muulion was as low as 3896. This 9.50: common 3.50: Cannon and vice at ii.oo a. in. Greenwich ser- of March. Following the busi- B”F'.'"ff -. i m dd. . lan Gmssman Saturday pledgedl germination would reject the Cutters 0.50-75.0. Bulls: Good 9.50: vice at 3.00 p. in. St. Peter's ser- ness session. Mrs. F. J. Delory De; '3Cl.l'0'l'.ld50n.5 9 5 less" his siippoi-I to a campaign in mm: sample for I tilde. but It could Medium 0.50; Common 8. vice at 7.30 p. in. Rev. Russell A. showed a besiitiful selection of we our mend! and husmezsiirni known sex perverts. lsunchedl also be reiecled on Iccounl 01 Cattle at Charlottetown: Deliv- Macheod. Minister. coloured slides. depicting varied associates assemble here mmglmtl-v a innihrr with two children. . . an excessive number of wudgi-ed to plant. steers: Choice 17; . scenes in the British Isles and ml, the MW" of expre;smgtThe campaign. started by Mrs..- sreds. Good 16-16.50; Medium l8.wl5.50; .. BEAN SUPPER - A large Europe. These were photograph- Mr regal: at your depahure IBel'll8l”i'l ?H. D.orfman. calls forl In buying mum. ncluued on. common mu. Hem”. chute. number Ittended 111! beln EUDPEF ed by her son Fred Delory. A from More" to your name Pmiclianges in legislation so that all you have no indication 0! Variety. mm: Good 15.”: Medlum 13.15: helgl at tile Montague lfegign htzgii deijctous luncll W” served by' Vm" M NW" Sc0ll8- ilt-Flown perverts in the Toronto dls.l I where" in your awed "ed you common 10.11 cm". Good 10; we ev.eniiIig mslptgmolghe able: the hostesses. Mrs.MLarsa,i, Ilglirs. Save "1 years. no you camp lgict arelrtounilied tip and Diacedi 1 V have assurance of variety In Medium 9-950; Common 7-8: CIn- wgrlgelzaitertfuy dgcorated for the :;"yMcdo"ald' "id "' ' up with your wife and family toi Specmt re” me" cenlr” i -' - Registered and Certified. and I era and Cutters 5.50-6.50. Bulls: ' Morell as our bank manager. ' 1 Rood indication of variety in Com- good 9-10; Medium 0-8.50: Com- ?;'::;Il'::'g' :lI;l1itcl::tI;:5'te,:.evt:B:,lledmaItIg. you all were strangers among REJECT WAGE DEMANDS i ' mercial No. 1- No- 2 and No. 3- mon 7-7.50. - rnorssr iwssiiiiv LESSONS strangers. but it was not long HAMILTON (cm D Union do-i the ladies. . i A5 I Sell”?! 30 firmer! the Calves at Moncton: Delivered until by hard Work lullhfulnesxmands for wageincrcnses for l.40f)l . it Dqmrtment of Antcultun would to mam. choice 134m Good ".13; Us-nu; pngsgyfp; 31 AN BERLIN Ilieutersi - A strike in duty. the efficient and cour- employees of international Harves-I . l he very and to ust th, Mm" Medtum "45; common I3. Gr". church 1,. candy get-V1"; sun. against lessons in Russian has led teous manna in which you treat- ter Company here were rejected '-.., oi time who have 31-31., to, "1. an M0. day. March as. Montague. divine zgnthe expulsion of three students . ,,.,,wm..A..W Saturday in the majority report of c . that would be suitable for seed. Calvcg .t chu-iotteiowng De. worship 11 a.m. Evening service. "I I 90ll00l. "1 " East H V t 1 m H ,e had uch "t l L Good d Chi 7:30 ptmt -nmd wnnott on the Berlin. the semi-official East Ber- Sllulfl tillzn be ii: a plisitilin ll: 15.15; c:Ittmot,o1c1e. cross "The Word of Triumph'. ll" ll9WllP3Pel' Berllllel” Zelllllli l"9' h h I t p cums." afternoon service at 3 ports. Four classes of the Klemcnt la(ImiII'l'i:itle(IfI:ywm(lgllIaI;l':l:ll::elil1C1E laioic-Irtfhuenseelilending March 11 pm. Montague Sunday school at g;l;l;V':hfs3::I"glllt:lTl;V:l;l:0l;n5e::;':;! , ”ll”l”"lelll5- 59- ll 'llY”ll0 ll” than Were 50 Clllli llld 34 c5l' lo mm" A welclflme for GIL new in Russian as ordered by the lang- gnstnntor "I. kinda M H; Mgr V" an "and. ad than "Id" D. A. Csmpbe . minister. use tenher. in you are n e mar et r 1, hi iii fllowing prices: H-cuugcu or cumsr, :1. m----'A--r?--r- seed this spring drop us a line ns)lI:e1-5; AG 3375; B 32.75; C 7.5. e I5. Lord's Day. March 20th. Mon- and we will try to put you in 31.75; Dl under 350 lbs. 20. over M I 10.00 . . Bibi S h If Watt with someone who would sso lbs. 21.73: D2 22.50; D3 20: aiiluaeges. iillionl. m.eTh: oifoi-ill: C "(Ar yokeoe y and r-reaching Service. M W . advertised as double recleaned and choice double recleaned. but with neither grade nor variety A 24.50; Bl 23.50; No. 1 rows 10: No. 2 sows 17; FOB country points. be in lulloill-I03 to fill your re M 17.25; s 10.50-17.75. Supper 00 mm ""9l"9ll - 1-! if 2 A 83.75; B 11.75; C 13- Murray River: 11. a. m.' e . II 29.75;elI).1 under 850 lbs. 10; over School and the Lord's Supper. NOW SHOWING 350 lbs. 26.75. These prices are Murray Harbour: 8.00 p. in. Bible hot Idressed weight delivered. The Scl100l and the Lords SIIDPGI1 IiI&lhLs 0.1,," Ended; M; 33; 12c; 39; Combined Evangelistic Meeting the Murray River Church :I l”lft',,,., tndu bmtuht at, (01. Christ at 7.45 p. m. Everyone wel- lowmt prim. A "d 3 23,3; u. Kenneth T. Norris. Evan- R cording to weight; C 21-27, ac- 39 L up ' DAIRYINO The price of butter continues ninhanged in the three Maritime Provinces compared with those of last week. On the Halitax and saint John' markets the wholesale price of first grade prints is be- .ing quoted at 68 cents per pound delivered. with local jabbing 65 cents delivered. The wholesale price in this Province in the same as that of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, lees freight and gliandling charges. and the local lnhbing price is 65 cents for first grade prints delivered. Montreal butter ciu'rent receipts are quoted at 01 cents. wholesale 51':-61”: cents. Toronto si-em. The production of butter in this Province for the week ending March 5 amounted to 87.562 ibe.. Compared with 47.03! lbs. for the same week last year. This is a decrease of 9.506 lhl.. or IBM. The manufacture of butter in lllelihrll Maritime Provinces during the month of February amounted to 040.000 lbe.. compar- ed with 790,000 lbs. for the same month last year. a decrease of 144.000 ibI.. or ins. There were 949.000 lbs. of butter moved out of storage during to month of cording to weight; D 19: M 13. oMoN-I-AGUE yAs.TonAL all welshtm Calves In hot dm- CHARGE. - The United Church and weisht delivered. skin on of Canada Rev. J. M. Fraser. Minister. Sunday. March nth. . Montague: 10 s. Sunday School. 11 . m. Morn g Serv ce-Con- tinuaing series "The Way to Cal- vary". Junior Sunday School. 7.30 p. m. Evening Service. lower Montague: 9.45 am. Morning Ser- A' vice and Sunday School.- ' 0 ..- riis Montague Physical rii- M;r:Ifl?,"';l; gfvlfd'lf:"flenTl "" curuni clumplonmp lum sociafion'held their annual meet- Ml V”l'"d” I” snkvlu" "'3" ing in the church hall. After l0 Pl” lll "'9 M"l'-ll'l' lll”" enloylng sup served by mem- d0W'll- Tl” lulu l'l9ml”" l”' bers of the . A.. a short sing- elude M MacDonald. Ildn: Homer long followed. Mr. Lelacheur Moar. mate: Douulu McGowan. presented a financial statement. second stone. and Basil Johnston. The I955-56 officers were brought first stone. it is understood that in as follows: President Mr. Barry the Charlottetown runner-up team. Yorston; vice-president. Mr. Em- gu pgd by Gordon Stewart, will meraon Llewellyn; rec.-treasurer. P .1” M ,,mp.ttu 1. mg com. Mr. Spnrgeon Walker. The new "anon" gncgIE'CEl'::lE. ll:-!mlllIaeilIry blfoigiillli extended thanks to the ladies. TRADE IACTOI responded to by Mrs. Easton. ..a.-mm. lliliilll lililiii lilli lllllllil I . Janos: JIM Jain: ...III Illmlill.-' -lilliililll COAL PAYS VH1 BITCHII bbruary. - Raw wool accounts for about . !MON'l'A(iUE United Baptist I p SHOW AT 11:30 mu-osa the iiiuiiuimu" W mi'3l'l:'ei-51c” ' l::Twl3.lII:dI(;. Hm" l . t - . - ""'”'l' "' """V' ""”lll' ”""'""l l""- M uomomo when an u-is-o sod T... mm, mm, mm ..3AnuN.. No 7 '70 ltwdlti fiT'." . - -3 H coal protods your iamliy imn chills colds and zmti '""'"""" '"""",,,',.,", """,,,,"'”'., :s far as tahlestock is . I . .3730. HNGOOM . I 5e'b:IievM..::Ima.v1':::s.e mas; ” "" llW”VG'l "'5' mil" -" A-t”'”"rm”””' i " ”"' l d"W"ll0"- M040". OOOI 50 5080'”! Ind who land on sleeve In I ii. 5:" l-a:-vm.,- m we ' . .. .'.:.".'"..""..""."3"' 4 an eyeee. a see I my Ien:u.qtI:t:d.g . gI',t,t.,:t':t,.u.' . Q LAST TWO DAYS! In modem cool lunioees requires no diam. The thermostat niuuou setting products and unless I: In Merittnoe would ieee S50.0M,& ii .1 ' M I, V p '0” the lots lien I I OVPO cool he every purpose. It comes to you ad Mk." .m'', i , t at oiled and weslied and at e saving of at least 201: ever other hole. .,....i. gis,ooo,o.oot.. .t.,., ,4 ""5. i” f. B I 1.-Ill. 13-IO--ADDLIOO-lie . X1 g "”""'l"'”v”9vl""l""'lM"'0iI ' . t r ' Innepeohtten computes. T This winter you can cut fuel coats and casino your femilys A mm, "d I H n .- "BATTLE oiissii or II0li'l'Aiiil". SMHBRIDB ,.,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,,.,..,,..,,. ................................. -1- Pinllylp . ' I&r--IIbaraItaa1uel-IoaaIaleagea t U . lib! CUTTER 1 Acrssiiwreoisroisoiiraica SWN ERMHERS I I - Buy Nova Scofia (gal - H19 fuel Pilwill KEEL 3 "to iioiiiiiiioii - ACADIA - oiii sioiiii - SPitlli6lilll 5? "(tgy5.1tf-'ri,'I' PIOIUGIU IV AQ W-IIIAY INN. MARCH 10-" -- HDAY end SATURDAY RICHARD AND CRUSADERS” . -incinsuascoi-e and aiming nsx imuuson - ano in-:ouI.An ADMISSION - PM. .RiOW8 8:30-7-9 IlI.I5c6l0oi llve.85c&15e ETBA I PRINCE EDWARD