AgRIL V1.7 1933 p lRIVETLESSl FOR-SMOOTHER smks ... GREATIR sum i HAVE YOUR CAR OR IRUCK FITYED WITH BHRYCU CYCLEBUND BRAKES , 'Users report they TRIPLE brake lining life cnrvco cvcmono es an svuusu noun voul m-HIYSLER-PLYMOUTH-FARGO or noocaossoro DEALER lifillllii 2? .iS”.3.f.”.2f”.:5”..””f”fi! piltv CROSSWORD 4, varying 10. Record ot ACIIOII mum g Imp, (India) WY389 I. Forrned 20. Audience 5. Nail BaIlI'i00 , Eagle”: nut into a cake :3. Take out 5. Furnish (print.) temporarily 24. Grass cut 1. ConsteI- -ad dried hum for fodder 3. A two- 25. Confederate "nee general winged 20. A hook dragon 21. Tattered 9. Musical 29. Covered instrument with treu 11. Weird 30. Live coal 15. Account SIUILIKLI ,3 or 18. Melt forward Denmark . . 24, Wransi” :6. Crop of a bird 28. I-amP"3Y 29. Plural pronoun 31. Beam 82 Personal ll'neI'U' 54. Km: of Bnshan lBlb.l I5. Public vehicle ts. Steal I7. 233'” 39. Dwell .1. British poet I2. Flutter I3. LOW. strong cart H. Ogled E. DOWN l. consult together 3. Chink! I. Employ to. Assam silkworm 11. Gold (lien) 12. Portable . EIIAIIIIEI-i LIHIXIIE I-II'.'i-if Yesterday's Answer 35. Greek letter 38. Household god (Rom) 39. solemn wonder to. shore recast DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Ilere's how to work It: A X Y D I. I A A X R is L 0 N 0 F E L L 0 W one letter simply stands for mother. In this example A is used tar the three L's, X for the two 0's, etc. single letters. apos- tmphles. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. Acryptegramcuetattos RQ ATW sPJ'I'A IN A TV! VEDK. CWDW HWWK VEHA RWGYAPNYS ATPKJII-JEYBI. Yesterday's cryptoqunm A GREAT MAN ...WHOFOUND GIDRY ONLY BECAUSE GWRY LAY IN THE PLAIN PATH OF DU1'Y-M-ACAULAY. FARM PRIIIE8 . (Continued-E;-n Page 5) ered to plant. Live grade quota- ltions: Good 700; medium 5.00: lcommon 3.00. Rail grade price for iA's 16.00 up to '10 lbs. Eggs And Poultry The egg market has developed I slightly easier undertone this week. suit paying prices have been re- duced three to four cents on AL and AM. Production shows an in- crease over previous week but in- dications are this is nearing the peak. Receipts were much heavier over the week end, this being due to improved road conditions. Grad- ed shipments are moving out steadily to other Atlantic Pro- vlnces. Dealers are now quoting for un- graded 6885 delivered: AL 42, AM 40. AS 33. B 33, C 20: and for the graded pack delivered: AL 49, AM 47. AB 40, B 40. C 27: and are quoting retailers in cartons: AL 56. AM 54. B 4'1. Retail to con- sumer prices as yet have not been adjusted with price declines and are retailing at: AL 6'1-69, AM 64- 68. B 53-55. Paying prices for ungraded eggs delivered. as at April 15th. 1953: Rural Stations: Summerside. AL 45. AM 42. as 35, B 35, C 20 Kensington: C 20 ;iu.4'2.AM4o.Asaa.3 an 42. AM 39. AS ' River: AL 45. AM 42, As C 20. marketas at April lath, paying loose: AL 60. AM Dealers selling loose: AL 64, AM 62--ic up in cartons. Retail price in cartons: AL 69- 75. Comments: Egg prices on this market have strengthened. 0113111 909:, Prince Edward Island, balance Nova Sootla. Receipts of Grade A Large are in liberal supply. A Me- dium in short supply. all other grades are still off. The demand is fair to 300d- Halifax market as at April 14th. 1953: To producers: AL 59. AM 47- A5 43. B 32. C 25. To retailers in cartons: AL 64. AM 62. AS 54. B 44- To consumers in cartons: AL 6'1- 73. AM 65-67. spot prices: AL 55. AM 52. AB 48. B 37, C 28. Comments: Egg receipts: as re- ported by registered stations con- tinue ln about the same volume. With the arrival of two cars from ontsrio the past. week, dealers re- port supplies ample for require- ments. Demand is good. Perms prices are unchanged but cost! to retailers have been reduced. Qual- ity is very good. P. E. I. Hatchery Comments After getting away to s. slow start. hatcheries are now operating to capacity or as near to capacity UT OUR WAY By J. R. Williams ' VINOW 11-iisq z UR BOARDING HOUSE I ME TAKE THIS Tm ZOMBIE GJT FOR AN IDEA JUST Hri' xxx T A 1'. -mini": I've cor somermms, MMOR. AND: MEAN MORE r (rt-iAM BAG-6-Y Knees!” LET SOME FRE6HAiR-v- V2? suns. - -...-A . - mm E. GiJIcLc&5EARNE2E.vV.'a.':.Plf.Ii..EuI.'q"' ..-Li-. yemze A60 'I'HEV'D. as HOLDlN' -n-islet K are AN' DUGKI v r 1:u.ee-r. '. " x U XI-. &i MAJOR HOOPLE dl-H. ,5 nu d I z Wfd EGAD. MR.6lM5.' vou cAw'r I x X4 AREN'T we LOSE MUCH, T . same BIZARRE? Mason! & .--mes:-I Auz? YOURIRON --UM! ARE You 6LiRE YOU AREN'T VelZY GOOD COMN6 DOWN ' , CHIJM Am COMPAMY --MAVBE . MR.6lM5 can . TEACH I-IIM TO PLAV Cl-IECKERSI TI-IE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOT'I'E'l'O'W'N as supply will t. The de- ma:d'fei-pulletc oksisexoellent due to the strong egg market that has been present this spring. The New Hampshire x Barred Ply- mouth Rook cross is ever increas- ing in popularity and this year is no exception. It is interesting to note that many oi our breeders are develop- ing strains of fast feathering Bar- red Plymouth llocks. These birds have excellent type, livability and egg producing qualities combined with the fast feathering factor. This product will be ready f r re- lease next hatching season nd is a major step by Island breeders In their race to supply the needs of the fast changing poultry industry. Potatoes Tignish-Considerable table stock moving at 40c per 75 lbs. delivered. No seed moved this week. Borden Line-Considerable table stock moving. Light movement in seed. l Kensington-Very good move- ment in table stock at 40s per '16 lbs. seed not moving. l - Morel!-Loading considerable seed this week. Cobblers. Katahdins, and sebsgoes. some table stock mov- lng. Mo tague-Table stock move- ment air. A few cars moving at 400 per 75 lbs delivered. Small boat expected soon. No seed moving. sourls-seed moving at rate of five or six cars a. week. Price about 45c I. bushel. Some table stock moving at ate a bushel. There has been I. very heavy movement of potatoes both seed and table stock during April. To date this month some 680 carloads have been shipped with the bulk going to Ontario and Quebec destinations. ' The Warning issued by U. 5. sec- retsry of Agriculture Benson, that it would be a mistake on the part of potato growers to increase planting might possibly have some infl enuco on growers in the so- Kway faster! IMPERIAL Essa SERVICE Georgetown Eagles Annual Banquet ..f0n Thursday night, April 9th, the annual banquet in honor of the Georgetown Eagles Hockey Team was held in Kerry Hall. In attendance were members of the Eagle Team and Club and a large number or invited guests xi-om Georgetown and Cardigan. Following a. sumptuous chicken and ham supper, all team mem- bers and guests in turn delivered appropriate remarks, as each and all, including the good ladies pres- ent were called upon by Mr. Ray- mond Iavandler. Team Manager and Coach. who cepably presid- ed as Master of ceremonies. The appreciation. of the citizens of Georgetown for the fine achieve- ments or the Eagles was extend- ed to the clup by Mayor Andrew Mscrielll. All speakers referred to the sportsmanship and fighting spirit of the Eagles in winning the southern Kings Out) in reaching the finals for the Inter- mediate "B" Championship or the Province. During the'past season the Eagles compiled an impressive string of victories over the best teams in the Province. The pride Georgetown feels in their achieve- ments was emphasised by all speakers. Already plans are being formu- lated to ice as strong or stronger a team when next season rolls around. A vote of thanks was tendered the ladies for their very important part in the night's acti- vities. Later in the evening danc- ing was enjoyed by all. -so called late states where about son. of the U. S. potato crop is produc- ed. Growers here in P. E. I. should watch this situation carefully and guide themselves accordingly when planning their own 1953 potato acreage. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building at Charlottetown in Queen's County, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, on Tuesday the 28th day of April, A.D., 1953. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL that tract of land situate lying and being at Hermitage Township Number Forty-nine in Queen's County in Prince Edward Island. and bounded as Iollows. that is to say:- COMMENCING on the North side oi the Hermitage Road on the west boundary of a tract of land the property of the late George Vickerson, thence running North twenty-five chains and fifty-links. thence East three chains and sev- enty links. thence North forty- eight chains and fifty-seven links. to a tract of land the property of the late Alexander Forbes, former- ly Malcolm Forbes, thence West six chains and ninety-two links to land the property of the late James Muliin, thence south thirty- eight chains and seven links, thence west two chains and fifty links, thence south thirty-six chains to the said Road, thence Eastwardly along the said Road to the place of commencement, con- taining nity-three acres of land a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a cer- tainglndenture of Mortgage hear- ing date the 14th day of Novem- ber. A.D., 1939, and made between Joseph Larkin of Vernon River in Queen's County, in Prince Edward Island. Farmer. and his wife. of the first part, and the undersign- ing Mortgage:-s of the second part. (said mortgaged property lately having been in the possession of Kenneth Garland) and because of default having been made in the payment of the principal money and interest thereby secured. For further particulars apply at the Office of Bell, Matheson dz Poster. solicitors. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. DATED this 26th day of March, A.D., I953. HEIJEN ROBERTSON JEAN!."I'I'E CLARKE Mortgagees. Mortgage Sale There will be sold by public Auction in iront of the law Courts Building at Gharlolttetown in Queens County, in the Province 0! Prince lwward Island, on Tues- day the 28th day or April. A. D., 1953. at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. All that parcel od land situate lying and being on Lot Forty-nine in Queen's County, bounded and decribed as follows. that is to say: OOMJJENCING on the south side of, the Old Townmip boundary line between Township Numbers Forty-eight and Forty-nine at the northwest angle of a farm of land formerly in possusl of Nicholas Cousins now Samuel Cousins land. thence south along the western boundary of Samuel Cousins land for the distance of one hundred and fifty-seven chains or to 0ous.in's Creek, thence west along said Creek to the llastem line oi land formerly in pomession of Oliver Carver and now in possu- sion of Nelson Carver. thence North along Nelson Carve:-is east line to the said Township boundary of Lots Forty-eight and Forty- nlne. thence eastwardly along said boundary to the place of com. mencememt. containing one hun- dred acres of land a Little more or less being the lands conveyed to William Wood by Richard Carver and Joseph Carver by Deeds dated first day of February 1861 and first March 1863, respectively, ex- cepting thereout lands sold to Nelson Carver and Atwood McRae. The above sale is made under and 133' virtue of and pursuant to 3 Power of sale contained in a cer- IMPERIAL 7o'U1as'.4LwA:s' All;-40 wmzi IMPERIAL OII.' LIMITED Essa-moi CREDIT C',ARD SERVICE Thousands of Canadian drivers are en? joyirig "quickest-ever” credit card service-thanks to Essa-matic-the smart, up-to-date way to buyi Imperial Esso Products. This new credit card service makes it more convenient than ever to purchase Esso Gasolines and Marvelube Motor Oil because the whole transaction is completed in a few secondsl :-right at the pump. Join the parade of happy. motorists who are buying Imperial ESSO Products with Esso-matic credit cards ; ; : and getting on their PAGE SEVEN ma rncisnnm ad Mortgage hear- ing date the 4th day at Janus.ry.. A. D., 1949. and mule between Samuel Oousins of Alexandra in Queens County, in Prince Edward Island. Farmer, o: the first part. and the undersigned Mortgage; 01 the other part and because of de- fault having been made in the pay- ment of the principal money and interest thereby secured. For further particulars apply M the Oflice of Bell, Mathleson and Foster, Solicitors. Cameron Block, Charlottetown. DA'1'i:n') this will day ot Much. A. D., 1953. William J. Reid, Trutteo. Mortgugee. The low spreading herb known as Pimpernel closes its flower! quickly at the approach of rain. RAILWAY TIME TABLE GHAIIGES Effective S U N D A! APRIL 26th. I953 FUN InIorrm1fIe7I SPEEDY ESSO-MATIC GEI'S.YOU ON YOUR WAY FASTER 1.4 N NA rlolwu A Now. ..joih lhe thousands 09 Canadian moioriclc who are enjoqing lhe convenience 0? lhie . I NEW 'IIME-SIIIIIIIG SERIIIGE ic