FRIDAY Drszeti Man Killed Five Persons 2031' O! BPAIN. Trinidad, Jan. 10 - (OP) - Five persons. in- sluding an 18-months-old child. were hacked to death Tuesday when a. erased man ran wild in lbs nearby village of sleepy Tscsrl- Itll. The unidentified man later was found 111 and taken by Colonial Police to hospital here for treat- stem. The dead: Ramnsuth Ragbir. his wife, 45, and mother-in-law, '15. ind Etwsria Parsysg and her thlld. GREENDAL'S Cut and Cut Deep. Yes. Ladies. you can buy that Fur Coat now at prices you nev- er even dreamed of. IJIIIRDEFSS srsrmr continued from page 0 They had about made up their minds they had not heard what they thought they heard. While they listened. they stopped chew- ing their cuds. Now they resumed. Then they heard that sound a- gain. it was very faint and far away. It was a lone voice. "It is just a dog." said one of the twins. Mn. Llghtfoot said nothing, but a worried look crept into her big soft eyes. 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Although he is totally blind, Alex Mewwlssen. of Cheska. Minn. is a rirst class carpenter. Fellow workmen any that he made only one mistake in eleven years of building -- and that was the day he put on a shingle upside down. Last year, in his spare moments. this amazing person built his own home which he shares with his son's wife. and a daughter. Alex "see" through his sensitive crs. fing- Triplets recently arrived at the home of seventy-six year old Ce- cil Caker. of Olive Springs, Tenu.. and his thirty-six year old wife. Dr. 0. H. stone, attending phy- sican, said each baby weighed al- most. INC pounds and was healthy. stranger than fiction is the story coming from Fawn Grove, Pa.. Guy E. Watson, seventy- nine, was found by the police s;t- tlng dead in a chair at his home. At his side with his left hand rest- ing on it was a loaded rifle. His right hand held a knife. But neither weapon had been used, and there was no marks on the body. Coroner Lester J. Snell decided that the aged man had died of a heart attack brought on by the excitement of getting ready to take his own hie. Tipsy ducks led to the finding of Francisco Lake. Canada. tine Pounders, twenty, of Bend, lnd., had her husband rested for beating her. was fined on an assault and of Georgetown, K3-., looks like a bad case of mcaslcs, the result of wounds inflicted by a shotgun which accidentally discharged in the hands or a pal. Surgeons removed 262 lead pellets from the boy's head and upper part of his, body. They all lodged just under; the surface of the skin, and Jim- my is just as much surprised about the whole affair as anyone else. The former Queen now does cooking for a living. years she was the wife 1-Izylltian ruler. The seventy-four of year youngest daughter of an Austrian family. trousers. The cuff custom came into use in England when men turned up the legs of their pants when walking around a muddy paddock. Finally, they kept them up all the time and hit- rolled up portion u as sewed up as cuffs. e e Most of us are familiar with the self-winding wrist watch, but have you heard of the watch for the car, self-winding. The motion of the car keeps in operation this brand new watch gadget. Two miles ofdrlving keeps it wound for twenty-four hours. A twenty mile dash into the country will keep it going for a week. The winding mechanism, based on the pendulum principle, is actuated by car motion. Blind since birth, the Rev. John Urich has been preaching at the Grace and St. Pauls Luther- an Church, in New York City. and now he has become the regular pastor. He uses his ”Sceln;: Eye dog. Bonnie, when he pays calls to members of his church. While rowing in a lake in On- tario, a fisherman, John Kcllow saw what he took for a large doll floating on the surface oi the water. He investigated and lo it uses special tools which helps him. i finnllyl ,0 .'I'1-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Farm Prices & Market Report "Hog prices have taken a bat- tering and there has been a drastic downward revision in price levels." reports Mr. W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agri- culture, in the weekly rsrm mar- kct report of his department. A 3-cent drop in egg prices is also noted. Following are excerpts from the report: Hogs at Moncton: Grade A 27.50; Grade Bl 27.60; No. 1 sows 22.50; No. 2 sows 21.50, hot dres- sed weig.ht delivered. Hogs at Charlottetown: F.O.B. country points. Grade A 26.50; Grade B1 26.10: No. 1 sows 21.50; No. 2 sows 20.50. Cattle at Moncton: Delivered to plant. Steers: Up to 1.000 lbs.. Choice 30.00 to 3100; Good 29.00 -to 29.50; Medium 20.50 to M50; Common 23.00 to 24.00: Over 1,000 lbs.. Choice 3050 to 31.50; Good A50 to 30.00; Medium 2750 to 28.50; Common 23.00 to 24.50. Heifers: Choice 300 to 30.00: Good 27.50 to 28.50; Medium 26.00 to 2700: Common 22.00 to 23.00. Cows: Good 22.50 to 2350; Med- ium 21.00 to 22.00; Common 18.00 to 19.00; Canners and cutters 15.00 in 17.00: Bulls: Good 23.50 to 25.00: Medium 22.00 to 23.00; Com- mon 20.00 to 21.00. Cattle at Charlottetown: De- livered to plant, Steers: Choice 29.50 to 30.00: Good 38.50 to 29.50; Medium 2700 to 2800; Common 20.00 to 24.00. Heifers: Good 28.00 to 2900; Medium 26.50 to 2750; Common 20.00 to 23.00. Cons: Good 21.50 to 22.50: Med- ium 2000 to 21.00: Common 18.00 to 19.00; Canners and cutters 14.00 to 17.00. Bulls: Good heavy beans In existence on the Can- tinent. but the demand for soy- bean oil is so small that very lit- tle meal is available. The price of mixed feed in Prince Edward island for good grain is from 82.90 to 53.00 per cwt. Then is quite a quantity of oats being offered but the price is based entirely on quality. Oats is being sold at 75c to 85c per bushel. but some of low grade will not bring this price. Hay is still at 518.00 per ton. Potatoes Well. now for potatoes: If the farmer looks with a frown at his Yorkshire: and his Plymouth Rocks he most certainly changes that into a pleased grin when he looks at his Irish Cobblers. Prices throughout the Province are. if anything, a little less strong than a week ago. but still good, and the general level is from S2.00 to S220 per bushel, with the tend- ency toward the 52.00 level. which applies with almost equal force on tabloslock and seed. We were not able in get in touch wth some centers owing to telephone dif- ficulties, but the following is the price detail on centers contacted. It will be noted that there II very little movement on seed. Tignlsh: Tablestock - 32.15 per bus. at the warehouse, with a very slow movement. Seed: There is no movement of seed at all and no quotations. 0'Leary: 512.00 at the farm for tablestock with a fairly slow movement. No movement of seed at all. Wellington: Tablesiockz s2.00 per bus. delivered. with very lit- tle movement. seed-32.00 per bus. delivered. Very little move- ment due to bad weather. Summerside: 32.00 per bus. at the farm for tablesiock. Move- ment very slow. Seed-52.10 to 32.20 per bus., mostly for Se- 22.50 to 23.50; Mediuih 21.00 to 22.00; Common 18.00 to 20.00. ' Calves at Moncton: Delivered to plant. Choice 2800 to 29.00: Good 5.00 to 2750; Medium 24.00 25.00; Common 20.00 to 22.00; Grasscrs 17.00 to 19.00. I Calves at Charlottetown: De-i livered to plant. Good and choice ' '2s.ao in 27.00; Medium 24.00 to, a large still on a remote farm near, Grasscrs 17,00 to 13.00. I What price justice? Mrs. Chris-Ito plani. SouthlGood 13.00 to 1500; Medium 10.00 ar-,io 12.00: Common Pounders'Rail grade prices for A's deliver- hnt-led. 3-1.00 up to '10 lbs. tery charge. Mi;-s. Pounricrs paidl 5005'? M Cl1HI'1DlI-Cltowni DE- me fine! :livercd. Live grade quotations. iGood 13.00 to 1400: Medium 10.00 . . . to 1200; Common 5.00 to 8.00: Nineyumanld Junmv Glassy Rail grade prices 3100 for A IGaod spring lambs 27.00 in 27.50; lfor A's delivered, 64.00. u.p to 46 0i Ely!” for A's up to 46 For 60 years of her life she moved M in high society. and for seventeen Grade A3; are down 53.50 mm, ihli last week's broadcast. This down- nldjwith our previous announcemcnl. widow was born in the U. S. A..' on hog market levels, Necessity hroughl cuffs to men's steers .50 to 51.00 lower. and cows f:rstlSl.00 to .50 lower; Good steers 25.00: Common 22.00 to 24.00,! Sheep at Moncton: Delivered Live grade quotations. 7.00 to 8.00. Grade. up to '10 lbs. La-mbs at Moncton: to plant. Delivered Live grade quotations, Mcdium 26.00 to 21.00; Common 16.00 to 20.00. Rail grade prlccs Lambs at Charlottetown: Dc- livered. Live grade quotations, Good and Choice 27.00 to 28.00; Medium 26.00 to 27.00; Common 14.00 to 20.00. Rail grade prices lbs.. 62.00. It will be noted that hog; at onclon and Charlottetown for ward trend. however. is in line The Montreal market on the 7th and 8th shows cattle slow with 33.50 in 34.00: Cow-s 25.00 to 26.00; Good bulls 26.00 to 21.50. Feeds in feed prices the market has been strong since last Thursday. No. 1 feed oats in carlots, bulk. is now quoted at 33.07: No. 1 feed Barley at s3.22 1-2: and No.. 5 Wheat at 33.20. Bran Is is bit easier at 53.45. with Shorts at S350. Other feed prices are steady with last week's quota- tions. The above prices are bulk whole grain, Grinding, bags, etc, would cost between forty and fifty cents per hundredweighi above these quoted prices. Proteins are exceedingly scarce and there are no quotations. A world shortage of proteins exists and there is very little chance of improvement for some time. There is a considerable volume of soy- was three-year-old Joe Kelly, .lr.. who had fallen in but was kept. alive in his snow suit. Thrce birthdays fail on the same date in the Beath family. of Flint, Michigan. When Mrs. Louis Beath gave birth to it daughter, it was her third child born on Octo- bagocs. Slight movement. Kc-nsington: Very little table- siock moving on account of bad weather. seed-52.00 pcr bus, with practically no movement. Charlottetown: Tablestock 12.00 to s2.Q'; per bus. Seed -- 52.00 to 32.10 per bus. Mon-tague: Tablesiock - 52.00 per bus. at farm. Seed-32.00 per bus. Nothing moving in either seed or tablcstock. Vernon River: Tablesiock - s2.10 per bus. at,the farm. slow movement. Seed-S2.10 per bus. for Cobblers and Sobagoes. Move- mcnt slow. Cardigan: Tablestock - 52.10 pc-r bus. on car. Seed-.S2.l0 per bus. for Mountains. and Sebagocs. Very slow movement due to weather conditions. Morcil: bu-. Seed -- 52.00 per bus. at the farm. Very slow in both seed and iablcstock. Murray Harbour: Nothing mov- ing in either seed or lablestock since early in December. Egg prices were down yester- day to producers to 3lc-a drop of 3 cents since last week. trig: receipts are increasing. The market has developed a weak undertone resulting in further price reductions. Producers now receiving for ungraded eggs: Large 31-22; Med- ium 25-6; Small 23; "B" Xi; ”C" Cradcd pack: Large 37; Med- ium 31: Small 29; ”B" w; "C" 23. wholesaling in rcgailcrs (loose): Large 40: Medium 34-35; Small 32." "B" 32; "C" 28. iln cartons 3c more). Consumers are paying (loose): Large 45-50: Medium 39-44: small 38-40: ”B" 40: "C" none. In car- tons: Large 48-55: Medium 39- 45: Small 38-44; ”B" 46. Poultry receipts much lighter. Prices remain unchanged. ..B.. 284,9. ..C.. 25.28. To retailers in cartons: 50-51: Medium 48: Small "B" 43: "C" 36. To consumers in. cartons: Large 51-55; Medium not qunied: Small not quoted; "13" not quoted; "C" not quoted. spot price for graded product delivered Halifax: Large 40-42: Medium 37-39; Small 31-36; "B" 33-34; "C" 25-28. It will be noted that egg prices in Nova Scotia on January 8th were from 3 to 5 cents higher for 1:-ade.A large than at Charlotte- town. Considering however. the cost of delivery and the possible use of old cases in Nova Scotia, our prices are pretty well in line. Last week's cents was not justified on eggs loose costing the retailer so cents, Mr. Shaw slated. The improve- Large ber flflh. .-4:09. .;.. Series, an Deluxe series are provi terlor color ael ings interior door 5 available in stander Deluxe four-door sedan. mrlsmeil r cbverl .anrTd 3.133.. body :t'y.1lnu. shown here is ms 195! 1 t l e sod power and new performance. smut new Itylinl Ind :9vT.I'."xl3... of new 1IIet.er:IE1ET1fI'IfIrl:nd colors. Two completely Twmbh :1. Eggvtrlgrntlliitlee in .t.bceoal'leetleader Deluxe so-Res. tied in a choice of glray. blue or -the saw Dual-Ra e or harmony applies and instrument to panels. fchme of 1 meat this week in this respect is E :4 automatic transmissions are dra-Matic Drive on the Chieftain terior colors of tones to the Flsetlesder harmonise with the ex- t o . roof un- models is the 1062 Pontiac Chieftain .4". i Tablcstock - 82.05 per Nova scolla To .Producers Halifax: Large 35-7: Medium 32-4: Small 29-31:2 4-l-45; , spread of 10-12'. New Trsnportaticn, Schedule For IIIIII. HALIFAX, Jan. 10 - (OP) - A tri-weekly rail and steamship ser- vice will begin Jan. 13 between North Bydney. N.S.. and st. John's, Nfld.. Canadian Natlonsl Railways officials here announced yesterday. Normal winter service is a twice weekly operation. steamers will leave -North Syd- ney Mondays, Wednesdsys and Fri- days at 9.30 p.m.. with through connections by rail from Port aux Basques to St. John's. In the op- posite direction. trains will leave st. John's at 5.00 p.m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays, with steamer connections at Port aux Basques for the mainland. commendable and the spread be- tween retailer and consumer prices on A-large is as low as 5 cents, with some cases two. which is too high on producer 31 cent eggs. He noticed too. that some dealers are paying only 31: and others flat.-the same deteriorat- ing factor was evidenced last. week. The 31 cent price with a floor of 38 cents should be the lowest that egigs should go. When the floor was put on last year, it was stated by the highest auth- oritie; that the producer price should not go below 32 cents. "we nre now below. and we will watch with interest. movements during the coming week." Mr. Shaw added. Incidentally,. the price for A-large at the same lime last year was 8'! cents, but the price on January 10. was 38 ccnis to the producer. Let us hops the market will follow this year the upward trend that took place shortly after. Dairy The wholesale price of butter delivered Halifax is 09c-local Jobbing 71c. Montreal butter No. 1 solids 66 15Xl6c delivered. Toronto 66. 1-2 to 66 3-4c. Wholesale price of butter in New Brunswick. 1 and 2 lb. prints 60:: -local jobbing Tic. Prince Edward Island whole- sale price delivered Charlotte- town .68 1-2c - local Jobbing 70c. It is reported that 1 1-2 mil- lion Dfiunds of New Zealand but- ter will, arrive in Halifax. Jan- uary 13. and as much of this but- for as possible will be sold at Shllfs side. Half the balance will be moved to storage in Moncton ,nnd the remainder to Halifax and .St. John. No information on the price of this butter is svaiiable -at present, but as soon as it is. iihe wish of the Agricultural Food Board is to dispose of it as soon as possible. The price will no doubt be announced shortly. 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