2 : 7 OTATIONS * QU “DAILY. MARKET and Wendell; - Weod- Island, Vinc Boston, Mass.; Oliver, Alberta; Elwyn, Vernon, River, P. E..I., and Ohester on the old home- stead, Wood Islands. Three sis- = and a brother predeceased e. Mrs. Stuart was president of the Wood isfand$ East Women’s Institute, and very interested in community work. The funeral service which was very largely attended was held from her late residence at Wood Islands on March 5, Rev. Don- ald Nicholson officiating, assisted by Rev. Ernest Evans. ment was at Wood Islands ce- metery. Cold winter winds flow softly o'er Warm summer sunshine kindly here Green sod above - lie light, lie light, Good night, dear heart, Goodnighy Goodnight. Frail Widow ls Sentenced .,p repeated charges ‘te Swreck the » Pblast’ fired at Moscow "| the Soviet Union’s frontiers. a Lincoln White, state depart- _ | ted.the Berlin corridor by flying | mbove..10,000 feet and that U. S.’ -|between the two countries and Inter-| . ~~ Charged By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON . (CP) — The United States Monday accused the-Soviet Union of trying, by its against the U.S, approachi i four talks on Goma “<The accusation was contained fin“ an angry state department 1 $ in the deepebing Soviet-American quar- rel-dver U. S. aircraft flights in the Rerlin air corridor and in in- ternational air space adjacent to ‘Ment press officer, flatly rejee- ted as “groundless” Soviet rclaims, thatthe U, S. had vyiola- factions. were straining relations ‘dimming prospects for the for- eign ministers’ talks at Geneva next month. ‘ WHO IS WRECKING WHAT “The .question of who is trying to wreck what,’’ White said in reference to the Geneva negotia- tions, “‘is ermined by the ac- tions of the Soviet Union aad noi of the United States." At the same time, a U. 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Montgomery Charlottetown Investors Syndisats @r €amaee, tiatves oa Wine CtRam be Pyrcipal Cates = White made it clear i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wel, Apr, » 19 Against Reds every intention of reaching a just settlement on the German prob- jem but t the Russians did not help matters by -‘‘constantly ringing up gimmicks” such as the charge over Berlin air space. | “We have taken_no action that’ could conceivably be regarded as dimming the Geneva prospects,” fhe added. day. * MATTER OF RECORD ° that “the U. S. intends to fly its aircraft at more than 10,000 feet, if need be, despite a Soviet contention the within the corridor.” Attempt To Wreck Talks: west has no right to fly planes in and out of Berlin above that altitude. A l S. plane flying at 20,000 feet was buzzed by Soviet’ _. jets in the air corridor Good Fri- Regular Service to TORONTO 5 hrs. 10° mins. 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Paramag 2000 9 #9 9 + %}South OU —_ aes me , 1900- 42 40 © 42 —3 | Spooner . 4 ses —a M 1555 5%. 510 515 +2 Snow a @ 2 Patino wis 2100 179 176 1% +6 | Tex oo 6 6 wl Pato . 4850 440 430 «440 -|Tidal =. = SD 129 = = 2 Paymast 157650 2% 21 22% +2%|Trans Can 820 101 ae Pee Expl 500 10% 18% 18% + %| Triad Oil et ah — Perron 1100 23 «62 2 °° |U-Canso vt 20 1” Pick Crow 1900110 108 110 _.42..| Un Olle 44S 1038. #5: Pitch-Ore 300 8 09D} He Wayne 00 1% P-acer 100 $11% 11% 11% Wespac 500 27 BM UH] Pow Rou ooo 608lC SK_CSC-_—s«é|: Waser enn 8 PF +4 Preston 2115 75 70 760 —10 |W Cin OG 300 180 199 199 +8 Pronto 1600 420 410 420 +10'|/WC Ogwis 110 8 S S& +10 — woo 068lCU8 CD W Decalia ~ 217 15 IM Mm Ascot 26812 6 67 Windfall soo 16 C16 lH] Que Chib 1400 56 36 56 +1 |Yan Can 1000 1% 0 H —% Que Cop 3300 3S CUS. Card Que Lab 1300 6% 6° 6%+%/Dalhousie 235 17 W W Que Lith 925 70 680 700 +15 BANKS Que Man 1500 2 2 2 Montreal 905 $30% 3 S80%% + % Q Metal 8300 91 8 86 -—3 | Nove Scotia 40 974A B TB —% Qunston oo 21 23 @ Commerce 1056 %8% 50% 50% Quemont 100 $134 13% 134 Imperial 200 372% T% 7% + % Radiore 9786 162 143 155 +7 | Royal 75 37% 7% WH + % Rainville 200 4 %& 4 -—3 | Tor-Dom 300 57% S74 ST — te Reeves _§ 300 110 110 110 . [JNDUSTRIALS Rio Rup 200 10 W -10 Alumini 2064 927% 27% 2% + % Rix Athab 6100 43 41 41 —J | Ang Nfld oo 8% 7 M+ Roche 600 16% 16 164&—kK/C 60 $30% 3H 3% + K Rockwin 700 4 60 lCKSs—sCi 2 | DD Magnes 220 310% 104 10% Rowan Cons 3000 9% % % Dosco 100 $3% 2% 2% + % San. Ant 631 62 62 62 6 | miand 300 9% She 6+ % Sand Riv 3500 14% 13% 13% — %} Simpsons so 37 A Satellite 90850 72 67 47 —3 | gtedman 3 ot «(41% «42 Sheep Cr 200 155 155. 155 +5 | walkers 1485 3% WH BH — % Sherritt 10581 395 380 380 —10 | weston B 2 solUltlCU OC % Sil Miller 12100 34 2 a ae Total Sales: 3,544,000. Sil Stand 1500 26 + MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS o = . = . oe ‘> i Canadian Press Slocan Lew Cc’ Stdcona , 1100 14 11% 1 ma Soe =e ” Stanleigh 11391 105 99 105) +12 | wager 13108 $14% 14% 18% + % Stanigh wis 1210 50 42 80 +9 |nom Tar 10368 SIM 17% 1% —% Stanrck 4550 127 126 126 —1 | Bel Phone 6106 $0 3% 40 Starratt 8100 6% 6 «€66 6-1 ltr Can PL 42678 92% 27%-2-— % Steep R 2200 $13% 13% 13% Trans Min 2610 $11% 11% .HS&.+ % Sturgeon 2200 («21% 21 21 =! ous . Sullivan 1400 250 245 245 —5 Iw Davies 71000 3% 33 2%—1% Sylvanite 2300 110 107 107 “aa 2s } SM ae Taurcanis a500 6&5 31 BY +4 Place 33950 160 155 158 | Taurean vi 5500 6 & 6 +2 Midcon 22530 90 Ss - +3 Teck-H 1200 210 201 201 —5 |yancan 1600 11% © 0 —% Tenag 3000 45 HO 30 10 MINES Thom L 1200 7% «74 74 +2 |canErin 376000 2 192 3% +22 Tiara es ee aymast 157650 2% 21 2% +%% Tombill 45 ¢€ 6-1 BS 2 of Lakes 118510 23 2% 23 +% Tt SSC Cl Radiere 9706-162 143 155 +7 Torbit a. 2 —1 |Sateline 50 2 6° M —3 Trans Res. 1500 Poe “pie Ss 6 1 | — \,, MUTUAL zowme Ult-Shaw ; 17064 17 15 mane Bid Aske U Mining” ‘= U Asbestos 2135 500 SiS 520 —15 | American Growth Ee oS Beaubran zm2 = 2 2 Canadian Investment 931 10.21 ee a oe 3791 30.81 Upp Can 1500 99 «699 \ 99 —1 | Cision Mutual 5.60 %6.16 Vandoo 2000 8% 8 8% + %/ Commonwealth Inter 816 897 Ventures 1258 $32% 31 31% —I1 | Corporate Investors 9% 1015 Violam 8300 245 «236 236 —10 | Dom Equity Inv 15.0 5.2 Waite Am 640. 700 60 «(685 58 Exec Fund 50 5.6 Weeden yep 23 27%. Fond Collectif 34 - erner 000 17.17 «17 3,97 WMeler. we 7° 7 7 os —— Accum S37 6.00 Willroy 11400 206 198 200 —6 |Growth Oil and Ges 714 8.01 Will wts 2450 157 140 140 —§ Investors Growth Fund 637 62 Wikey i100 17 1% 6 Investors Mutual ue 2H Winch 4000 0C9 8 8% + % | Keystone 1329 1438 Wr Harg 300 147 147 147 +7 | Leverage Fund 630 7.6 Yale Lead 470 S38 SS 3B Muwal Accumulating Fund 7.02 8.33 Yk Bear (2700 138 136 136 —4 | Mutual Income Fund 5.30 5.79 Young HG 23558 115 108 111 —4 | North Amer Fund of Cdn 9.14 9.93 Zenmac 700 % 3% 35 Radisson 4m 5.0) — 3900 31 «231 =o 3s —4_ =| Regent Fund 508 6M Supervised Amer Fund 715 7@ Bulolo 600 420 415 420 Sav and Inv 340 6.00 Gaspe Cop = 75 $23% 33% 33% Supervised Exec 35 37.99 Pend Ore 160 210 210 210 Supervised Exec % 31,17 Yukon Con 300 7 70 70 Supervised Exec 57 s OILs Supervised Growth Fund 191 62.66 All Rox 3700 «645 es) 6 Supervised Income Fund 4@ 433 Am Leduc 2800 17% 16 16% —%/|=—TV .@ 681 Anchor 10 «618 17 1v J Timed Investment Fund 25.90 b5.90 Asamera 200 164 164 164 -—6 United e 40 16.0 Bailey SA 95 880 87 SR —I15 a—Less and b—Plus stock exchenge Bail S pr mo $2 2 2 commission. Bail S Spr 125 $22% 22% 2%—%| x—U.S. Fund Banff 200 165 «(165 —C—(ii165 Basco Oi) $200 6 6 6 +1 MODESTY LINE Bralsa wor 7 8 SAN REMO, Italy (Reuters)— Britalta 1300 35 «315 315 —S§ : Calalta 2100 8 «4981 81 —«4. | Malian beach fashion houses have C Oil Las 1900 18 18 100 —109 |launched an anti-bikini “modesty CSO wis 200 6) 5 00 48 tine” for this year, with higher CS Pete 1521 45 MO MS C Chietts 100 125 125 125 43 ,;mecks and a suggestion of Can Dev 2990 515 505 515 +30 | sleeves. CExGas 0S Ml MO 240 —3 - C High Cr 45300 3» 7 37 C Homestd 670 150 150 150 48 can wo oo ie i iss ine ive Can WO 1 1 is — Cat Del ae ms mS Oe most xpens Cc Dragon 400 «65 23 36 -—*% C Mic Mae 1515 43 410 410 —25 salesma Con Peak 50 3% SH S%—% n you can C West P 39 SO SMO 6 6MO hU+S Cree wis 500 199 180 199 +10 Dev Pal 3500 14 138 138 —3 employ - -- 4 Dome Pete 125 $10% 10% ia Fargo 1030 380 «65700 «(570 Gente A “tm SSS GUARDIAN - Gr Plains 1040 $144 144 M4 — % Gridoil 400 35 30 3350 «410 Home Oil A 1123 $18 1™ 18 +% Home Oil B 430 $I7% 17% 17% PATRIOT HBOUG 235 $18% 18h 18% + % Jump Oo 602? 2 4 Kroy Oi a a ee ee | \ news ee & 5 = WANT AD | Majtrans 2000 4 4 4-—-% Marigold 2000 17% 17% 1T%—% Medal 4659 270 265 270 Midcon. 2550 9 9 +49 Phone 8506 Mayfair 2500 170 16 ~—=(165 Mill City a a N Bristol 146 «11 ul 1 —%*% N Concord 100lU DOOD 2» N Cont 200 SCO] S2 8k N Davies 71000 4% SB 334 —1% \ N Superior 333 110 10 199 -—2 Northcal . 353235 2 » su |! NC Oils §§$ 40 37% 370 3% —2 —————— | HARDWARE Burke ngs gesay: For A. Repairing and PAINT, BRUSHES Oil Heating PAINT SUPPLIES Household Appliaaces THE ROGERS Television HARDWARE Company Limited Dial 112 Kent St. DIAL 4021 .. and more in some cases. There | Cat-Met a33- 7 6 «42 : = Among the active issues Brazil ' ‘Toronte: Market lower in light| was ug % at 6%, Massey was|<Ss*" eae ae ee ane Si vkk: Mote tet = Gace heen aa nice ae ee 8 2 : : at 40, Aluminium YM “Montreal: Market irregularly| at 97%, Dominion Tar lost % at|a"Po° me BB OB in light trading. 17%, Dominion Textile was un-|Chib Jac 300 4 71 Tl —1 — changed at: 11, Anglo Newfound-|Gu>Kay mos 3k ns land declined % at 7. Chimo mo 7 7 OM 8 raise Coch Will 160 45 30 35 _ CURRENCIES | "Seagrams was of 4 at 21% ana |Sea'mn, 352,98, 38 ‘MONTREAL (CP) — The U.S. ; Coldstrm «00's 6 & —3 « = . In the mines and oils the ma-|comp Met 145 © © 4 -—2 pount of 3 per cent im!’ The closing averages show the|C™2IN™, Wm, 3s js ta 2a lerms of Canadian funds, dow?/ tanks up .1 at 62.73, a new high,|c Bea G27 13 12 13 42 a. $2214 down) utilities off “4 at 155.3, industrials }C Callinan—— 10001616 he 4 - of 5 at 906.2, combined off 5/5 Dee SRT HT Ie * : : at 256.9, papers off 1.6 at 462.5/C Discovery 128 38 370 35 +10 : and golds off 49 at 89.92. C Fen 0 6 +8 aa oF @F lakes 40 |Con Howey 1010 425 425 425 —5 By THE CANADIAN PRESS Asbestos 29% How Smith 40% 1 Marben 10100 50 46 2a —2 “Bulloch’s Lid. class A com. 25| peak ne , Se ™ ic teres 100 68 «668 (68-3 rents, class B com. 16 cents, May|Baque C Nat 55% Imp Oil lee oe ae ee 35 = Int Nick 89 logul . a L, record Agri] 15. ai ae ae us |C Mero, 30.22 2 2B +16 Canadian Dredge Dock Bathurst losher 2400 _ ae, 7 7. |C Northland 100 2 2 2 +1 tom. 65 cents, May 1, record) Bell oa i) Conea Pep 200 13 12 12 —% April 24. : C Regcourt 1200 15 15 15 “Frank W. Horner Lid, 12%|Gereana io" Noranda’ [© Samorm 10000 10% 10 10 — % + fents, July 2, record June 1. coo = ng ©, | cobwest 1: Ge as Gs: _aS x S ae 30. | Cop Corp °3350 46 45 45 —2 Steamship 42% Royal Bank : : > C Buk Com 6 Royalite 10% | COP-Man oo 3 GD 8 ; . | Coprand 4699 21 215 2 -—2 PRODUCE p — Beg a as = = > don, | Coulee 300 466 SOS ee Can Celan 20% Steel ne oe FD MONTREAL (CP) — Agricul-|cpr 29% Trans Can PL 23 | Cowich 1100 105 104 104 -6 lure department Cockshutt 4% Un Steel 11% a. am "ak wy va <r Eggs: Wholesale dealer prices|Sne7ams_ 34 Walker) 3 |Ciowpat, 11500 th aa — lo country station, wooden cases,|Dem Tar 17% Cons Pap onal bal ae ee Sor, onal 290 Bi, C 28 Re. —— —|yanee 8 2 8 = r + Deer Hi “xn 2) 2 reipts 1%. TORONTO a ae $16% 16% 16% Butter: Current receipts tend- ° Donalda on 13 2 124 + prable - tenderable 64; + Se eter cceae tos TORONTO (CP) — The stock] e Amoti s0o0 u non + ; ‘ market was slightly easier Tues-| East Mal 1 1 172 : 65-66; fresh wholesale - ee 15 25 — ~ 4%! day amid the lightest trading in|E** St! mo 3 im ih om Stmecss: Delivered Monlresl not| "ace (Men S moet. flees ees ie TN eg nmedige Perna sidelines aw aiting the budget oo yo ned i 2, ht 36; current receipts On-| /@ter . this week. Light selling/Exp! Al 4100 13 12) 12 —% white f.0.b., grading station |*TCe? all sections down on in- — ae ce So colored 35 3%: dex. Base metals dipped almost} rweq Tung 3030 164 164 164 - colored 36%. wholesale On one-point and golds were off| Fatima s1c0 631 ie y Potatoes: N.B. 75s 1.35-1.50; os eee Western oils| Frommer 12400 oie” 25 - ‘ : Vi. Geco Mines 1045 $21% 21 7 gH AB. Me 2 Mae nal tame was asiion| Sasa oes -44-1.55; ..|Giant YK 105 670 670 670 ‘ 3 shares, well below Monday's ‘ nae Ss 1.10; P.E.I. 10s 29-30; Flor- : Glacier 9000 none red 50s 250-2.75: Cali- 4,606,000 and the lightest day)|Gieen Uran ped > ay = +h * Goldale . white 50s 3.75; California a. a: Gold) Eadle 3500 21% 221 100s 7.50. spec’ mines|GF Uran passed the 100,000 share mark. | Granby 600 875 875 875 Can-Erin was the leader, ahead|Grantry = 300, e+ GRA 22 cents at $2.24 on a turnover of | Greynk 11950 10% 10 10% IN $76,930 shares. Four of the five|Guich ae WINNIPEG (CP) — Unfavor-|™0st active specutatives gained. | Gunnar wis 3700 570 530. 570 ite wie 6 women Senior base metals lost almost|Gaimen 200 a 8 & of Hard Rock 2500 ll ll ul ~ and lack of moisture in|t? 2" issue. Hudson Bay dipped 7 oo om imu-| 34 at 57% while International |#* Min 23 2M p States grain belts stimu- , H of Lakes 118510 23 20% 2 + early demand on the Winni-| Nickel and Noranda dipped *% at | Heaaway cE ¢ =. 2 by Grain Excl » Tuesday, | >2- ‘ Heath — & at most prices moving up for In golds Hollinger lost ‘2 at 33.| Houinger ge ee i gains. There were Kerr-Addison was off % at 19| Hoyle 909 500 500 500: . wan t..|and Preston East Dome lost 10|Hud Bay 175 $58 57% 57H — copecialiy in flax, to-| cents at $7.60. Canadian gold tilo| ae, mm 8 7 7 —M c close offering: i wre 4 irati ee eee - - dss bars were quoted at $33.78 to Int? Nickel 1039 $8914 83% At apap $33.90 Int Ran 1100 3 33 34 Oats: May % higher 76%; Jiy|_ Bovalite added 45 cents at 10% |tron nay se) ms oo J higher 76b: Oct % higher | im western oils, but Pacific Pete|Iso Uran 1200 77 74 74 ae r lost % and juniors were on aes — = = = oo Barley: high O2tab: | Off a few pennies. Jeli 197 thee: PF er eapeinetd Index losses: gokis .58 to 89.58; Joburke 4000 2 21 2 ue 02%b aes Maes oil. < = 2 2 + Flax: May % higher 3.06%: ern oils -.01 to 132.85. J “163 " % 3.06%; Fy TORONTO CLOSING STOCKS Kenville on” 2 " 3 7 higher-unchanged 2.98% - %; By The Canadian Press Kerr Add 4474 $19% 19 19 —% Det 4s-42 higher 2.92%-%4. Terente Steck ExchangeApril 7 Kilembe 5800 320 310 320 ee ci seemat 1.005; Wirt Ces eee eee eet 8c ote ee te” ke ae Me-I%e higher 1.12%; Oct 1%! sights, xw—Ex-warrants.) "| Kirk Min 16086 $005 1.11%. Net jLabrador _ 500 $274 274 27% Mess tee whdet Gr) TOO: Se Bee tow Com Celie Oe me ml to countries outside FWA:| Acad Uran 000° 7% 7 7% > Sos 270 0 190 480 - - . asa s ior 1.60%; 2 1.05%; 3 155%; 4|Adverste ime me m0 me 8) |L Wass 5 4@s; aes ig hyo Akaitcho 270 8 6 6 Leitch 1300) 196 155 1585 ; 87% ; -TF ; Exp}. ind Lexind 4000, | 5 5 5 domestic prices: 1 nor 1.684; ileum 2290 sen 19% ms + a i Lee 300 215 215 215 x . -|Am-Larder 3800 4 38 4 +3 | Lorado m0 3 UM 3 1.65%; 3 1.55%; 4 1.44%; Amal Rare 2000 17 16% 16% Lorado wis 1350 17 17 #17 =I 42%; 6 1.41%; 1. durum 1.90%; —_ 12 9S 2S pa i = a % : 1.87%; 3 1.73% Rouyn 800 3 38 \33 —1 |Lyn no ass | =f Ansil as 42 | Lyx 2900 4 Db bb —1 Arcadia moo U19CO19 9 Macfie 200 10 6 Ow vee ae 2S 2.2 ieee Se eS ‘te SS sees jet Sa tS NEW YORK (CP) — The stock |Aumaqee 30000 15% lta Ista a1 |Maneast U Gio 94 994 4 Me rke closed mixed Tuesday af- Aunor so 25 ml C15 aralgo o . Bankfield 1000) = 8 a 8 — %| Marcon 250 «CO 11 u a late rally cut some early a iti 1 160 160 —9 Se | _ | Matatch 3500 ‘ Motors made the best recovery | Pests — 2 * 2 ae M00 2» 2 2 th Ford up more than 2 points ta 19 19 42%| Mcintyre 8 $82 8M «BG Chrysler 1 point higher.|pahe unm us wm: |McKea §=60 © 8 be 7 81 % & prican Motors and Studebaker | Belicterre 200 1 is 2 — ea sae tkard added fractions but Gen | pevcoa 144 19 +19 «#19 — Uran po = ~ = Fe Motors ipped shade. Bibis wil Millik: 5005 Some coe a ee . Bicroft = ao = a 5 Min po 100 $14% 14% 14 + % 7s res kept | sire wis 1000 1% 1% 1% Min-Ore “4 4 2B B gains. Rohm and Haas, 32) piacop 200 «(18 —C«<‘iaSte ae ame 15 Me iB —- ints higher at one point, closed | Black Bay = _ 5 7 ee Nama Cr 11575 31 3 HM +1 th a 22-point advance as io ioe, 500 Oh OHH — 4 | Nealon 3009 10% 10% 104 — 0 were ‘eported Bouzan _— vi Lab 1600 «26 + ripatir lita ponabcdag he Boymar 16300 e 10 10 : New Ath 14103 0 “ + Bralorne ~ jew Bid 18309 split of the chemical stock. nel ee ee ‘Ta ass f= Steels, rubbers, aircrafts, util-| Bronrst met 3 7 New Delhi 4200 30 2 3 oils ‘ made late | Brunswick 20 35 315 315 N Dicken © 20 240 240 ies, oils and tobaccos ate z ; ae 4 ements but metals and| per ank ‘io ws 200 205°)" |N Harr 10s! 184 184 10 C continued to decline. | Cable 1000 17 #17: «#17 New Hoseo 9500 1 ms 1 : ey en ms he kk Camp Chib a o = - ~ = wee anes 2 = = iP cents on Camp RL 250 $10% 10% 10% + %| Newlund 4900 at $223.70. Cdn Astoria 1700 10% 10% ies + Ms N Man Bon Bn Be a = = aS + r Mylama “é ‘ Hudson Bay Mining dropped 15% | Worst, i000 39 53-3822 |Newnor 2000-7477 the Canadian section. McIn-ic N inca 371 3B 23 2 33 New Rouyn 1509 2 7 oh, Porcupine gained a point. |Cén NW 7200 72 6 7 te 22 sf 3G Excegt for Molybdenite which|/Cire" Yes ips ss) |Nickel Ms 13mi 73 4 %, Canadian issues on the|Can-Erin 3790 2% 192 24 +2 /Nk ms.rts 3176 7 3 4 —3 an -exchange were lower. : di Marconi dropped %, East Dome 316 and on Fae Dee FOR SALE What stocks did: Tues Moen 456 526 : ‘ . a : sx 515} Quantity of 56 Ib. wooden butter boxes. : 251 201 ee sarees maty woe 2! Ist class condition. Suitable for dairies, flor- mg Warner 42% NY Cent 29% . sat 0 = Ratio Corp 3544 | gt king meat, fish etc. See— pap Edionn @ SaouNs 5im| (STS, PAC 3 ' “1 «Utd Aircraft 64 Elec - @ Venedtom ms , 133% Westngse LTT ‘a J. H. HELLOFS TT Te e ° ° 110% oo; “+ Central Creaméries Ltd. Charlottetown Maritime Motor Supply Co. Ltd. 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