DELAY pansy MRS. JOHNSONB o! Bargains in dresses, he inserted ers, lingerie, etc. Pl! PBIZI AWAIDID - The draw- g for a. pair of Kenwood blank- ets in aid oi 1W. Sick Fund was won by Gerald Lewis, Parkdsle. Ladies‘ Wear. skirts, sweat- OHEISTMAS TREE Wreaths and Cards Christmas Giitl. store. LIGHTS. and many Toomb Music -._._s _ __A'1:HE FARM__P_MCES (Continued from Page 1) that have prevailed for yean Poultry producers are advised to careful? fatten er finish their produc for market and take ad- vantage of the present excellent health condition and demand. Dealers an quoting producers for dressed chicken basis rail grading icuaaommgcnsntorrmfown ton or New York sideriug handling sg costs about 10c. ty about 6c per bushel. This does not leave much mid-gin but a little swing upward over the past couple of weeks in the Eastern States may indicate s better market shortly. Newfoundland Market The Newfoundland market wind up this report. themes! the will Full said. that (l) Island [lowers will be able to hold their seed markets in the United States; (2) that the American buyer will be able to get all the Canadian seed he requires; (8) that no Island seed will be sold for table stock. l. l. 611071588 (Gtmtinued irom Page 1) ly started. {{- i'“""_"""" i 7718 WEEK l at S.D.U_., ....________l -. . PAGE FIVE School improvement League Meeting The mules- meeidng of School Improvement League was held Thursday. Nov. 26th. at the home o! Mrs. R. H1305. number of members The members F01! T508006]! CLEANING and glazing Job on Fur Coats. Money back guarantee if not sat- Betts Fur Salon. .flELAY i le the Main Cause of Cancer over ii pounds: ‘A’ milkied 4B, ‘B's’ 42, fowl over ‘B’ 30. 5 pounds ‘A’ 32. hive chicken l1 pounds and up: No. 1's 85, No. 2's 22. For fowl 5% pounds and up: No. 1 2'1. No. 2 l8. Attention d!!! the meters would be Queen. Grafton. and a Streets where the avlest. ister of also expressed the hope that a teacher could be sent to take a therapy. support pro- Brunswic, or Prince Edward Island potato growers. senator EW. Pirie, Grand Falls. gnlmglg 1N- one of the large-st shippers in the in favour ‘of proper iieshing and finishing. The market on turkeys is not yet opened and steadied for the Fall season but prices at present remain about the same as last week's quotations. A1 O’Leary and Alberton the prices ere 50c dress- ed for hens, young toms 47c. Live ‘prices sac for toms and 46c for ens. _..._.- CITY POIJC COURT-At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- ken by representatives City Council and School . All present expressed the ssh, Cancer senator Pirie said many o! the is ot g shipped to the Un- appear before K. M. Martin yesterday morning. Curable Io ilo_t Neglect: Any mass. lump. swell- ing or hardness on the m“, neck, lip. tongue, In the mouth. in the breast m- eisewhcrc in the body. An ulcer, sore or orsck~ ed lip which doee not heal within a month de~ mands attention. Any unnatursi bleeding a sign. Egg Prices lteady Canadian consumption of is roughly 60,000 to 70.000 per week. P“! Mill Production has not reached these figures therefore producers can look forward to steady prices for the time being. when Canadian production is greater than 70,000 cases per week a surplus is created. and so. must be exported. The price ducer will receive at this time will depend on the ability of the trade oduct satisfactor- a and gynae- Dr. Irwin, who graduated from Daihousie University in 1940, served five years with the R. C. A. F. during the war. He later took a postgraduate course at the Royal Victoria Hospital and Joined the staff of the Polyclinic here in 1947, .._._. ATTENDED FUNERAL-The list of relatives who attended the fun~ Newfoundland. Oratorical contests be sponsored by emeng League The film unteers to vies. will continue the School this year. committee asked for attend and report on "The Lord's My Shepherd" and the Miz- pah Benediction then brought the meeting to a close, . l s through the British January 31st. 194B. Dairy Situation The latest the importatl came to the Superintendent d week. Answering quiry to the War-Time Prices and - - Irade Board, Ottawa, the follow- and Ralph _- - Sydney and Alden C. B. Government s to stop Can- adian potato imports before. A meeting of p urplus eggs tract up to MUSLEANCEL (Continued from Page 1) Halifax It was decided the next mectin League will be held in one o5 hoois. Mrs. Brnallman moved adjourn. ment. Attend to a wart or mole that starts to Ln- srease rapidly. Hoarecnese which 1W!‘- glgtg past the duration of a common cold ml! l"! serious. Difficulty in swallow- ing your food or indiges- tion which deveiops after the age of so requires in- vestigatlon and . probably X-ray examination. m; no; wait for pain. Pain ie a late ., ptom. on the n follow‘: withheld tonight. ‘--_- . e . H" H°Wk" This was the beat guns of the ENTHUSED '°“"*"‘°'"° "l m» earlier ewe “M, the retina,’ ___ were characterised by 100g, tons make no provision for the (Continued from Page 1) mngrvttglftiml‘ §° the 581014 armers’ smal potatoes .e - ' is s. good demand in V No. l Small. In fact, order for 11,000 bus _ mull ready to be shipped now. Mr. Willis slid m: on the "- C basis of 11.15 per 100 pounds "in “d M‘ "'8' the bin", the farmer would be getting 60 cents per bushel where- as he was now getting 75 cents. IS CPTIMISTIC _.___ (Continued from Page 1) N1 . . Thia- foreign butter has been _,.‘,§';,’§',,,,$§ “M1131”; brought in by the Canadian Com- Depwty_M1n15‘er o! mm“! WYWYWO“ “"1 l! "1111 Chester Bbuw, seed inspection of- tlons that “early chicks sold to the trade st the wholesale ma,‘ Dominion Department of and ‘vlnm. ceiling price including a 25c per Agdcultnre‘. ED‘ new, manager‘money.makers bmlmlm “WE?- o: the RE. Island Potato arow-‘Tlle Peak °l WBYdS m8 Wlwl “,1 Afimclwflon; and mo, ebe arranged for the pc ens‘ spread on I ‘tember-January, if the tar is exactly the same as it is ma’ o! A“°°“t°d Ship‘ kets are to be capiu for the Canadian butter entering velopod- “At present the trade at the maximum price. and FORMER LADY - On number of friends called home of Mr. and Mrs. Pasndenec ho twenty-filth wedding During the evening presented a chest of half or those present, son responded. The R tiejohns also spoke. table A new development, ated (cut-up) poultry, cook and wrapped in cel sweeplngclty markets Canada and a cariond w shipped to Switzerland 8pm“ . real. Minister But to be able to take advantage 835m‘ markets, Mr. in; earlier asser- . Be Sure --See Your Docfor Wiihouf DELAY nanny nanny 8n released running into double figures. and are bad; Central Camds- ‘m, Co-eds held i very success n stressed his M2‘- and NIH. Roland Blitth , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mingling; °°'°" P°°"‘ assisted with om, lo mung Musilc was enjoyed evenn. aint John Journal-s and "mung Moncton and vicinity. ORANGE V! NATION-Grand "“" Master GD, MacPhell of Mead- owbank and Deputy Grand Master GA. Oudmore of Charlottetown. both of the Loyal Orange Associa- tion. paid an official visit to . - u ""*" i? ififiilui‘; 11212121. "claim" a M“ E- 5- CW1“- Falfvltw- left Master cave a general review oi wedrmday mom“? m" EWUW- his attendance at Grand more N‘ t° b“ Wm‘ h" dlulhwr» held at Hamilton last June. The M Davis’ wh” mnmwwd undress was most interesting to the lodge members. Mr. Cudmore in his talk traced the background and history of the Order, present- ing his facts in a very entertaining and instructive fashion. M88. STBUM LEAVES -- ltlrs. Gladys Strum, Federal member for Quutppelle, Baskstchewan, and the only woman member oi the House of Commons left yesterday with her husband, Mr. Werner Strum. ior New Brunswick where she will speak at a series of meetings in the ton’s Store. Reward. interests oi the 0.0.1’. party. Mrs. . strum addressed e meeting held in the lnrkdna H!" on Thursday] z n1 ac a m Pm“ W" i ggcigglay ,,_,?j",f.‘,§,,$enf,§§f' h e12, City Market yesterday and busin- DEATHS §.“...f.f.‘.'.'."‘.if2?......‘3“ wednesdas. ess was re rted as "Just fair." I 5 visited the Confederation Chambers Shoppers s w the last o! the sea- Mm strum son's tomatoes, Svflss chard and 0C PQF liisfllflfll after which she called upon Prem- —»—~~ ier J. Walter broccoli. Eggs were said to be very‘ ----____._______... ma. Méarmo - BIRTHS ' plentiful and the price remained steady. A feature o! Yesterday's market evmm I November was the arrival of bar et-ma ere . t mwilbe‘?! met in st. Paul's Parish and their wares from Capo Bret- COANELLY-At 5t. Michael's Hce- H,“ w heur- reports frccn Mrs. A, on. All shapes and sizes and col- nirsl. Toronto, out. November l3- B Cosh Diocesan President anciiours, these sturdy baskets were ma‘ u’ M“ ‘m5 ms- G“! Cmmnl’ Mrs. CJ-l. Coles Vice-President, on‘ made oi sweet-smelling split birch nee Adele Greenan, a dauahtlf- the Dominion annual W.A. meot- nncl poplar. There were small ecentl in Toronto. sewin and wall baskets- a wide STEVENSON "' M’ Pkwm‘ v51‘ fifiuhilgon; shovagd a most grst- varietg of shopping baskets and “y °" “mm “w” 39m 1m’ ifying and successful year. one handsome. lam clothes blo- w m‘ “d M“- chm“ 5“'°"‘°“? membership in Canada ket that would hold anybody‘: ,' an‘ Rmdflph chum’ over 103000 which is a substantial balm Bu,” , the United Pledge WW One of the usual attractions e_f which takes care of the mainten- m, mu"; L; M" gmrg UHAISSOlV-Dled at the Charlotte- ance of hmne and foreign Misl- stand, whl town Hospital, Nov. 26, 1848, Mrs. nary work was over-subscribed John F‘. Chalsson, age '14 years. The d the United Thankcffering Fund remains will be forwarded which trains onaries and pro- itrnoon from the Frank Hennes- vides pensions for ‘them showed Ivy Funeral Home to her home in ear River. Funeral notice inter. CQQONZ-At Brookfield, Nov. E. 1943. Miss Bessie Carson, formerly dance; but found. Seems he ms over at Marian Ball, or some- where. Jlm, incidentally, is going a ‘mm m, n M m pom“ I ‘ . to write this zolumn one of these m I toes held by Island farmers after _ glgatnhe iexlrpoirllwltliflalllllaer. This pub A/pril l next, would be paid fcrf m, 15 absolutely “Bid, not only ch would not be be-irepresentatives from the standpoint of protecting 10° P°""d b"- 1"l“"e5°nfll’ l“ ca" the Marmme butter producer, but that only a small, the reason for tlzeohig: regutason The basic rule L! also from the standpoint oi’ sssur- "9 53 5 3 " . mg emlitable distribution of the ed l“ Enfllaml- Li“ Ye" ‘he Al's" fifeiiffif°jf 812x51; m‘ nominal supplies that are ava-il- - and "diam werifver °nttge game the mm guide m promagll: able m a deficient market. s: . "Id receive s°°<lt"‘,'s"°“' W1‘ efepwsw” V” Q"? duction," present the overall butter supply Price 3°! “wit” [Ere “e expered 5”" a‘ Ia“ 1131mm u, meet Asked about the various dstesfgfiiry i‘ making 9' sped“! 9mm’ which were set for shipments to? ,,° ' ’ u» dlfllerent States, Col. run mo! wmm°ffi '1'“ “f, fig“ 1',‘ “:5 mo” an” we" ‘Hammad byiaiellagcir egrixrzrllle "the real region Washington and ma: Ottawa had i” the hfgh quauiy o, we eggs’ The nothing to do with their selectio .‘ v ollc of develo in the registered He added that, [or every bushel oflgradiyng stanompangd ream-mug the seed wflhmgm“ 511°“ m "m!" premium-my law~back to the the new regulations, the Ameri-‘producer is now bggjnnjng in pay can Government will have to take 01g," g B 51131191 0'" U121!‘ 0W" mflfkét. “When the real competition comes q [Tom U18 Amofllififl Brower. in the world markets, Canada is not l. C01. The regulations will mean, nvrare just how well prepared she‘ ____.______.a__..__. Island production is in v Dwelling on the high ,reputation Predicts Good Price . Commercial Travellers lIALlFAX, Nov. 26-—F. A. Mac- Lesn o! Saint John. N- 11' hi“ been named, president of the Maritime Commercial Association. R. K. ced here today. W. M. Luncly of Saint John was named vice-president for New Brunswick and Roy 0. Kennedy. chsrloitecown, vice-president for Prince Edward Island. '_ Too Late 1's Clasliy I L081‘ - NOV. 1B TIRE .AND when] between Stanley Bridge and Clifton. Kindly leave at Cot- to meet it," f, t poultryman. to “d cu stations will then continued gistered wing show their worth. b11111‘- consumer a pro- ss Ire e, 11.11., of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont- real. __-.-i_..___ City Market Prices Quoted , Competent Insurance Service HAVE A TALK WITH MORTON DEW Eastern Trust Bldg. Charlottetown the home market any way. All manufacturers and salesmen or butler can read- ily see. therefore, that no reason exists or will exist, los- axlowcrlrlg in price, or a decrease in demand. due to the importation of this foreign butter, Very few triplet cheese are a0~ aiiable or. the Island today. The marketing is almost completed with gencgal satlsfactcr to Phone l7Il slightly lower at the JOHEI. On Tuesday 23rd, WA. Produce Report ‘reblestock potatoes are pretty slow although there are moving at ed car. M bushel to the farmer. slow. Vernon River st farm. eraid in the barn. P6!‘ summer-aide 60c at the barn and 70c delivered. All mar- kets very slow. There is quite a bit of seed moving both by boat g at the , ,,, to cheese your gift. - toothsome daiatiee. Cakes and cookies, mum-coloured Jellies and Jams invite the shrewd shopper to take them home. as indeed a. great many do. Punch work cushion covers and coloured sheepskin articles are increasing with the season. Prices included: Butter. 74o: Icream, quart, 70c; eggs. grade A large. ss-eao; pullets. 50c; chicken, 50c; Swiss chard. 13o; broccoli, 2s; tomatoes, 18o; cranberries. Ito: peppers. be; potatoes, 40c peck and $1.88 a bee: cabbage, Io: cel- rots. 4o; parsnipa, do; turnips. 2e: pumpkin. be; squash. 7a; mgetable marrow. so: mots. i be. m: mushrooms. 89o; ltmom. 56o dOI-i grape fruit. 9 for 29o. Fish and meat prides . mained unaltered. CHRISIMAS Isn't This year we hove more very for away. Now ls the time gifts to choose from. Dainty Slips, Gowns. Beautiful Houseceefs, legs, Kid and Wool Fur and Wool Mitts. Numerous other items. ague, Cardigan e price is 80c for seed and 85o for "Foundation A" at car. Market eas . Uharlotte- town 800-850 per bushel delivered at the waterfront. Borden Line $1.00 for '15 pound bags at the farm. Bumhsereide still holding at Tic-Boo per bushel. At Albertom and O dation Mountains" are 05o per bushel at the oar. ' detian A" "Certified" ‘loo. ire: ail over is is Panties and led Jackets. Gloves. A Blouse or Sweeter ls always useful. AffOl'—-$|fl Socks are ideal for chilly Give Mother ‘A Dress This cllriSlmfis We have beautiful gifts for the Babies and Children up to 6x. The Fashion Shoppe "The Siore Thai‘ Fashion Built" onerous increasemlso the total mnfount being in excess oi $29000. ' Mrs. Ocsh referred to the report of- the four Dominion officer! who had the privilege of attending the Eimsbsw. aged 67 years. Re- World Conference or Churches in mains are resting at the Cutclifle Amsterdam and who also visited "m! Home where service will the British Zone in Germany to as- held Sunday, servi smrtinl at certain the needs o! the women in 7 o'clock. Interment i Princetown and what the Church of .v.nin ' mllfltfy- England in Canada could do ior, g ' ' them. This assistance would be in "Aflllv- There peeled away en addition to the food parcels which N°wmb¢f 96. . Mrs. Cari n; being gent regularly to Great lien. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5mm. mm the WA. Branches in gaw’ Charred. flied 22 yllfl- Oanlda. The slides on the study h! sins are resting at her late boo; "one Family” depicting the . 10 Esher st, from where v.50“, gypes‘ of missionary wort: funeral will take place on Mon- mmgd on m an“; by m, A“. 45 mm. to Sf. Damian's “cm Chung}; were shown. M111. H- a. Interment in the Roman ‘a mmm‘ [gyg meiecbure se-l Cemetery. ampanying the slides. ' Ihere sre a few m from the Oharlottetown area at 260400 de- Card Of Than s um» ~~ o» w. c» - M - \ the same price at Milton. Oolviiie and Wlltshire. and oenist in be- , ' am" H. lng ic-oe lower in the Vents: ii o n w: ie are» However. from Mrs. .1. A. MacDonald and tummy,‘ fupnug. o’ mm Amman‘ mm”, ma”. m“ fhflilll d" "W" V,” W" N m“, Island turnips are selling paflly in their recent sod bereavement. there from 85C¢|.% per bushel. 1t east: approxknately 53o per bag to put . Greer George Street