PAGE SIX and r tsfion. 81-09- Other rates on application. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance lllninnn Charges For Any Advertisement 2| Cents, CQtrsIGnardIanIoesIsBoDIIIWIIHWIIIIIIIIMIIIAIII locals lo per word; Announcement and Corning lvenh 8e pes- qm-Q; Quilted a per word; 1n Munoriarn Notices Me per tnelr; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc” 5e per name; mm:- of Condolence m w: ma; WIIIina Ensue- nenta,‘ l0 words for 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices o! Thanks and Appreciation, 84o per- lncb or 6o o" mm]; u“; of sflblurlpflfllll, 49 cents per lneh; Address For Sale Wanted FOR BALE - ONE MEDIUM size safe. Cash dz 061T)’ 30°"- iron SALE-PULLETS. READY to lay. Hope Mlfch. southvort- ll‘0R SALE- COW T0 FRESH- on soon. J’. Milrnaghan, Taran- illlll. i-'t>'it'“.'.1;{ti,~_ srzvirrrnn r0 LAY Chappell, pullets. Mrs. Earl Brzidulbanc. m», same-Va ‘cowsfiitn: T0 Harrington. frcshcn. R. Dodds roiiieifriwllv ANTQ (‘R18 oppog-PUNITY once. Dealers required to handle, lf interested; mid liiuttrrss. $5.00. nan". Phone 1758. Practically rbifsisnn _ Fri-fin HALF coir tint-l; ivith lop. Perfect condition. Phone 167 or write 484, Charlotte- l OWE. ronm sALu - ioar‘ Email" P h on? (‘tznz-h, in good condition. 1633. ll-‘OB , good condition. Malpeque. ,0,- g1,“ 11AM? coLLr/c- i 1, F0,- complete details. phone t Z358 bctwcer, 5 and 7. W For Rent ________.._._ ._-—————— TO [Eff-TWO UNFURNISHED s. *.;.:Tifiv‘t§&fs1;r.oit John Donald. 5-335, suitable for 1111'" hmlse" kggplng, Write 259 Guardian. _i_ Lost Found Strflyed WANTED-CAR. 7 pm. W A N T E D - ALIS Phone 1107-2 TOOTH 270, Guardian. KNOCKS our complete line. apply Famous stion. Street, Montreal, Que. Personal uvurrmu: SUPPLIES samples 25c; 24 Mail-Order Dept. ber Co Miscellaneous I . llorochides $5.00 98011- Block 8,: CO. WORK FOR YOURSELF. money selling portraits. for prices. Toronto 2. '38 0R LATER. Phone 583-.) between 5.30 and BWITLEG. Mlmae) Bros WANTED -— GENTLEMAN WANTS and board with Ihench Catholic imnily immediately. Box WANTED - ALE BOTTLES. Plionc 2208. Maurice Block. Male Help Wanted , BUT Products CnfpOf-i Dem. PEI-OI 3'10 0w (RUBBER goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope with prieelist. 0 samples 1.00. Box 9L Hamilton Ont PAYING FOR. COWHIDES 11c LB. Maurice Business Opportunities BIG Write United Art Company. ‘LOST-BILLFOLD conrammo watch ticket. sum o1 money. Finder please phone 515- New York Stocks in Sharp Decline us,» Victor Euhsnk. Amcilied Press ‘Financial Writer) NEW YORK. Jalfi- 1S —tAP)— their sharpest drops since early Novem- although late market gsujipcr‘. trimmed extreme setbacks Stocks experienced one 01' bt-r today in most cases. Direction \\'us downward however‘ resulted in lciivity ' Canadian issues were down frac- the close. Canadian Pacific lost 3-8, McIntyre 1-4 and l-8. On the and tlonally at. Distillers Seagram curb, Lake Shore lost 3-8 Gian, Yellow l-S. The Associated Press from the sl-zrt in lively trading. The re- covery attempt i/n the final huu!‘ slackening SO-stock composite was of! l.l points big- gest dip since Nov. B. It was the bradcst market, since Dec. 10. 'l'0ll('l‘.ing 1946-47 lows l-Ll. TR 1-2. V1811‘ Purl; and Tlllford off 2 1-4 ut 4'1] ‘Tivcnticlh Century Fox 1 l-2 w‘. 31 3-0, American Distilling i at.‘ international Telephone i-l at l4 l-i, Paramount Pictures 5-8 zit 27 and Loews 5-5 at 24. Ori n few shares Eastman Kodak] and Royal we“ m bankg yielded '7 l~2 points at 215 and’ Norfolk and Wcstern was off 3 l-2 at 227. Douglas Aircraft; 4 at 70, Sui-Bl Fe 2 3-1 at 88 l-4, Goodrich 2 at 63, Alll"l‘l('fill ‘Telephone l 5-8 at 111. Chryslci" 1 3-8 at '78 5-8 and U. S. Dow Chenxl-cnl 7 at 168. Stu-l l 1-8 at 69 3-8. Other casualties were Bethlehem. Y<itingstcnvi1 Sheet. General Mo- Roebuck. International l-hrvsstcr, Southern Pacific, Great Kennecott, American Union Carbide, U. tors, Goodyear. Sears Montgomery Ward. ' Zarthern, C11, Du Pout. S Gyprum and Texas Co. Shcnlry, n weak performer re- ct-iltlv, rctrievcd l 3-4 points at 43 l-L‘. Modest plus l. Swindnrd Oil (NJ). "Ens WPrcIFI-lndlati Car itci by southern Rniltvngc. Tr:lns-, (Jnnfncntvl and Western Air and New York 1 of i-s. can. At Montreal int; on the gd the heaviest. tlons from the start with listed issues reflecting dcnries in New York- Volume was the year to date and the best mid-December. Heading the minus 3-8. Fraser, down off l. Others chalking up 171011, Sf, LAWTGHCB trend und \\".S steady, St. rcncc Paper threc point. gained 1-8. Among utilities. Bell, Shawinigan and Power lion wore easier and Canada. rarrlcrs. Commerce Interlistctl liquor cries were weaker. covered a slip in refineries. On Montre-"tl and Canadian Asbestos, Atlas. Acadia issues textiles. in the mines section. Stocks Decline MONTREAL. Jan. 18 -_ <CP)- Stocks declined on increased trRd- stock exchanL-‘B Piiid curb market today. Papers absorb- losses, but U" trend was downward in all setr inter- the ten- heaviesr this since march for papers were International, off 2 2 1-2. Brown Preferred, 3 1-2 lower, Price, of! 2 and Donnacona and M. and 0.. losses were the Abitlbl issues. Consoli- dated, Powell River, Brown Com- Corporation "A" and Great Lakes. st. Lawrence Corporation Common resisted the Law- Preferred offset a deficit and Bathurst Brazilian, Corpora- Montreal Power firmer after nn opening loss dropped 5-3 and Steamship: issues 1-4 in was shaded stocks dis- played 105505 with Seagrants Com- mon nil 3-4. Walker off 1-4 and Alco "B" down 3-4. sesgrams Pre- ferred. Sicks and Canadian Brew- Bzse metals slumped with Nickel down 2. Smeltcrs off 1 3-4, Hudson Buy off 1 1-4 and Norandc. Aluminum lower. Imperial 1nd Mg- Coll were losers and Petroleum rc- and the tlmvnsitie in industrial! were Alfilomn, Notional Steel Car. Locomo- tives, BuE-lding Products, Canadian Industries, Ccment, Vickers Stocks. 14AM‘ and Eastern Steel. Massey closed steady ofler I"! "Mir drop of l-B. Celancse and D. Textiles were down g point in Can- Trarilng was comparatively light 4 Formaque flamed a point and Sullivan. East THE CHARDUPTETOWN l -. QiivuAnY 14. 1941, IMPORTANT oovntumrvr noricl: rice Control = / . . I believe it is desirable therefore that s summary should now be published of those goods and services on which a legal maximum price remains in force under the provisions of the Wartime Prices and Trade Regulations so that all citizens may be given an opportunity to inform Summary of "n. 00008 ANll SE EDODS I All flours, flour rniaes and meals. I Yeast. o Brad, bread rolls. biscuits and bakery products. s Processed cereals. cooked or uncooked. including break- fast cereals, macaroni, ver- micelli, spaghetti, noodles and other alimentary paste products. I Rice. ~ I Pot nnd pearl barley. I Shelled com. but not in- cluding popping com. I Dried peas, soya beans. dried beans except lirns beans and red kidney beans. I 7- king powder. I siarch. _ I Sugar, sugar cane syrupl, com syrups, grape sugar, glucose. I Edible molasses: I Honey. I Maple producta—l946 prod- uction. I Candy. confectionery and caramel. I Tea, coffee, coffee concent- rates. I Cacao beans, cocoa butter. I Cocoa and chocolate and beverage preparations con- taining cocoa or powdered milk. I Sort drinks and soft drink concentrates. except mineral, sparkling or spring waters in their natural form. I Malt, malt extract, malt syrup. I Vinegar. I Black pepper and white pep- per, and substitutes contain- ing black or white pepper. I Butter. I Casein. I Cheddar cheese. processed cheese and cream cheese. I Concentrated milk products of sll kinda. I Ice cream. I Prepared salad dressings; salad ind cooking oils. I Salt. I Fresh apples-HMS crop. I Raisins, currents. prunes, dried dates, dehydrated sp- pies. I Tomst , tomato sauce. tomato paste. tomato pulp. tomato puree, tomato cat- eup, chili sauce. when in ' hermetically sealed cans or ‘ glass. I Canned pork snd beans, canned spaghetti and canned coupe. I Canned com, canned peas, canned beans excluding the lima and red kidney varieties. ICsnned apricots, canned canned pears. cen- ned cherries, canned plums. I Fruits and vegetables in the two preceding items when frozen and sold in consumer ' size packages. I Jams, jellies, marmklsdel. ‘I Meat and meat products, not including game. pet foods, and certain varieties of cooked and canned meats and sandwich spreads. Respecting The Wartime Prices and Trade Regulations (Order in Council P.C. 8528 of November 1, 1941) established basic period maximum prices for goods and designated services. These regulations were passed under the authority of the War Measures Act and continued in force under the National Emergency Transitional Powers Act, 1945. From time to time these basic maximum prices have been varied or the fixed maximum has been suspended in the case of particular goods and services by Orders issued by the Wartime Prices and Trade Board under the authority of the above Regulations. t A few days ago a sub- stantial number of suspensions from price control was announced. ‘liédl-i I Live and dressed poultry; poultry products except cer- tain varieties of canned poul- try and canned poultry sand- wich spreads. I Egguin the sbellwlllfreeeu or powdered. I Canned ‘ ’ sea trout, canned pllchardr. I Edible snimsl and vegetable fats including lard: and gs. GDEIIIIG I Men's, youths‘ "and boys‘ suits, pants, costs and other clothing except fur costs. I Fabric caps. I ‘Men's, youth?‘ and boys’ urn u ollowexsbirts. coll underwear. pyjamas, night shim and drensin g gowns. I Women's, misses’, girls‘, chil- dren's and infants‘ garments of all kind: (except fur costs) and of any rnsterisi (except ure silk). I sutures and foundation garments. I Women's, misses‘, girls‘ and children's accessories an fol- lows: dickles, bibs, halters, neckwenr, collars, cuffs and aprons. I Children's and infants‘ head- wesr of all kinds, except misses‘ millinery or hats made from fur felt. I Knitted wear of all kinds for either sex, including under- garments, outer garments, hosiery, stockings. socks and besdwesr, but not Including pure rilkgsrments, silkstock- inge or women's and misses’ I Work clothing, including s l, for either sex. _I nlforms for either m. I Sportswear fer either sex. but not including bathing euita and bathing cage. I Rubber clothing, ru berind clothing, waterproof, show- crpreof and oiled clothing, except specialized industrial clothing. I Gloves, gsuntleh. mitts and mittens of all kinda for either sex, 311:; those designed as spec‘ sports equipment or for specialised industrial uses. IDin anddiapfl‘ tn -i=..$,'...¢.uu,i‘."$ii'.r snyrnaterial. IDIISEIOLD AID DTIIR ‘IIXTIIIS I Auto and hsvelllng ' awnings. bath mats. bed-f’ spreads. blankets of all kinds, canvas fronts, can! csble covers. comforters. curt tresen of all kinds. napkins. owe. pillvw cues, pillow orrnr, quilts, sails, sheets ecuinlI-lltirnslsnd ' themselves of the lsw. - The complete price control regulations are contained in Wartime Prices and Trade Board Order No. 684 which is available to the public at any ofiice of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board, and to which reference should be made for; exact details. Under Wartime Prices and Trade Board Order No. 684 (in b =.':.:*:.=.-..,~.~., .,"‘....."".':if ¢°l r tsins, silence cloths. sleeping bags, swings, table cloths. tents. throw-overs, towels vvuh clotlu, window blinds, window shades. Ifllip covers for furniture; covers for baby carriages. cribs, mattresses, ironing boards and toilet seats. I Pads for baby baskets, baby carriages, card tables, chairs, ' ’ _ boar s, and playpens. I Bags for household use, gar- rnent bags, hnversscke, dun- nsge bags. I Tar aulins and other pro- tective coverings of canvas. I Scrap fabrics, including used scrap fabrics except wiping PIII- I Floor rugs and rnata chiefly of cotton. I Table and shelf, oilclotb, DOMESTIC ElIElS I Cesl. coke and baguettes. I Wood fuels, as un and charcoal IIDIISEIIOI-D EQUIPMENT AID SUPPLIES I Cooking stoves and ranges. but: not including rsngettel. I Electrical and gs: refriger- ntiora. I Washing machines. I Furnaces, fire-place heaters and other beating equipment except portable electric heat- en. I Jacket heaters and other water heating equipment. I Plumbingsndeanltnryequip- ment as follows: (a) All pipe and fittings of a . type and size suitable for installation in domestic ‘ ‘ orwstzr systems, (b) All equipment lniown commercially as “plumb- ers‘ brass". (c) Other plumbing 1nd “n. itary equipment as fol- lowsz- bathtubs. closet bowls, commudel, closet seats and Hnges, chem- ical closets, closet tanks, household water soften- en, household water storage tanks, lsvatorics, laundry tubs, septic tanks, sinks. shower baths, soil gist and fit- tings. wash line. I Domestic sewing machines.- I Soap and soap compounds. MOTOR VEHICLES AID ACCES- SORIES. IKYCLES I Motor vehicles, including parts and accessories, so fol- Iowa: passenger motor ve- hicles designed to carry less than ten persons; motor- cycles; trucks and trailers used with trucks. I Automotive truck bodies l I Pneumatic tires snd tubeu I Storage batteries. except for specialized industrial uses. Any material shown above processed for incorporation into. or any fabricated component par Also any set which contains sn article referred to above is subject to maximum prices even th __ Iglrtiyslel, parts end acces- (OISERIJCTIOI PRODUCTS I Lumber of all kinds. I Millwork such as doors, sashes, windows. stairs and gates. I Plywood and veneers. I Pro-cut lumber products de- signed for use in residential or farm buildings, but not ieracluding fully pro-fabricat- I Gypsum board and gypsum lath I Wsllbosrds and building _ boards. I l ion products, but not including pipe and boiler coverings. I Builders’ lime and plaster. I Cast iron pipe. I Nails, staples. rivets, bolts and nuts. I Builders’ hardware and locks. I Building wires and wiring devices for residential build- ingl. AGRKlllTlIRAl MACHINERY, IMPIEMEITS, EQUIPMENT AID SUPPLIES I Practically all items of farm machinery. ' " plant- ing, seeding Ind fertilizing equipment, plows, tillage implements and cultivator-s, haying machinery, harvest- ing machinery, tractors, wa- gona, dairy machines and equipment, sprayers and duatera. I Articles of barn and barn- yard equipment. I Incubators, brooderl, poul- try feeding and watering equipment. I Stationery gnu engines. I Beekeepers’ supplies. IHsi-neu and bsmeu bard- were. I Barbed wire and other fenc- ing wire and fences. I Horseshoes and horseshoe caulk: and nails. I Binder twine. I Whcelbsrrows. I Feeds and feed oductl of n11 kinds except one meat, pet foods, straw, clam shell and poultry grit. _ I Agriculturll limestone, hy- dratcd lime and chemical fertilizers of all klndl. I Gopher poisons. I Seed beans and seed pen.‘ (Grains as follows:— wheat: barley; oats; finxaecd; buck- wheat; rapeseed; sunflower eeed; grain screenings. RAVI AID PROCESSED MATERIAlS ~ I Basic iron and steel products and alloys, including pig iron, cast iron, scrap, ingots, bars, plate. rods. and wire. I Primary, secondary and fa- bricated mill forms of the following non-ferrous metals and their alloys: aluminum, antimony, copper, lead. nick- el. tin and zinc. fiv-k: Minimrs/Financc. RlIliIES REMAIN N0 SUBJECT T0 MAXIMUM PARIDBES --.., I Tractor distillstu and gal- inc. I Crude rubber. synthetic rub- ber and lattices, reclaimed rubber. I Basic industrial or agricul- tural chemicals. I Dyestuffs, pigment and oxi- den. I Plastic sheeting Ind other plastic _ shapes for futhsr processing. I Crushed or burnt limestone. I All fats and oils, "ncludin Vitamin A oilv, of snimsl, vegetable or marine origin but not including cod liver oil when bottled for sale st retail. I Natural occurring snimsl and vegetable waxes, but not in- cluding polishes. I (llu: stock, glues snd adhe- lives. I Stsrches. I All kinds of knitted or woven fabrics, except pure silk fabrics. I Bobbinet, dress and curtain nets and netting. I Ysml and threads, snenpt pure silk. for the knitting and weaving of fabrics. I Fibres (natural and syn- thetic) except pure silk fibres used in the manufacture of yarns and threads, and waste products from processing. I Sewing, embroidery and cro- chet yarns, threads and floss, except pure . I Rubberized, plastic and other coated fabrics. I Elastic yams, fabrics, and webbing. I Cotton, wool m‘ bsir felts. I Down and feathers but not includingdecorative feather. I Hides and skins from anim- als, reptiles or fish, of a type ordinarily r ’ for use n s leather. I Leathers and s nthetie leathers of all kin s. I Sheepskin abearlings, tanned, but not further processed than combed or sheared and coloured on the flesh side. PlllP. PAPER AID PAPER PRODIICES I Pulpwood. I Wastepaper. I Wood pulp. except (a) dissolving grader. (b) "alpha" grades of bleach- ed sulphate, éc) “Durncel", d) groundwoed and un- bleached oulphite grades sold for the mnnufscture of newsprint or hanging n pl r I Nevzprlrt pe except when sold by manufacturer- thereof. I Certain paper product: of book, writing. light weight and specialty paper mills, such s: and stationery paper, u icnt'u1_ ‘paper, book and writing paper. Bristoll. ‘ " " ' paper, cover paper and most papers for converting pur- poses. I. DDRIDI; I Papers used for convening or prrnttnl purposes made wholly or partly of bleached or unbleached Kraft pulp and Kraft waste. I Paper board used in the msnufac are of solid llbrc or corrugated shipping cases. I Bdxbosrd grade: of paper- bosrd, except for wrapping newsprint paper or making newsprint cores. CDITAIIERS AID PAIKAGIIG MATERIALS I Contsincrl, packaging and sppln devices of s type used for the sale or shipment of products, when made in whole or in part from wood. metal, a textile fabric or solid or ‘ corrugated fibre board, and partitions and interior parts used in eon- junction therewith. I Multiwall sacks. I Corrugated or solid fibre board sheets or rolls used for wrapping er packaging. I Cotton eordage. suvicrs ' I Transportation of goods and scrviceesseociated therewith. I Warehousing; dry storage of general merchandise and household goods other than wearing apparel; cold stor- age, including rental of lock- ers and ancillary ecrvicw such so processing charges in cold storage plants. I Household laundering oer- vices. I Supplying of rneslserrefruh- ments for consumption on the seller's premises, the rupplyingnff beverages (e:- cept alco lic beverages) by purveyorgfrneslsorref - rnents; e supplying meals with sleeping ace - rnodation for n combined charge. but not. including the supplying of mesll. refreshments or sleeping sc- commedetion by an em- ployer to his employees, directly or through a servant or agent. e The service of printing, the packing or packaging or any other manufacturing process in respect of any goods rub- jeet to maximum prices, when , ‘armed on s custom of commission bull. USED GOODS I Scrap goods. except scrap rubber and wiping rags. I Household mechanical refri- gerators, stoves, rm es and other cooking or eating appliances, electric washing b‘ , domestic sewing machines. I Bicyclel. _ I Motor vehicles so EGEEHWIF- , mo,“ , “ ‘ de- signed to carry less than ten peruonntrucks of nil kinds; trailers used with trucks. t of any of the above goods iv subject to maximum prices. ‘ the remainder of the set consist! of articles not referred to. The foregoing is only a oohvenierit summary of Board Order No. 684. It does not give the full legal text. For full details of the law reference should be made to the Order; QNIIII. , Warlme Pnssfsnd ‘hale Ho , fllP-TNIS ANO KEEP E0li EASY REFERENCE I'll ill il-IAOIALL-Innsgsr IA v-Dbarlottsterl i. ADIENIIAI a counter m. AIOUIIUIIMCIIICI Bhswlnlgan .- mit receipt, lob fseto . I l-ll; white so; wb stole, “t. and DI 13-10-8 l-ll; IEIII I l-Ogl. k100i: 7| lb 1,»- Po; n: rat-iii,“ m iulllvtin-l‘ El Sc-l, MacDonald and or u e retreated. Inptlhe miscellaneous list, Fam- ous layers, C. W, Lu b , s (h- » -—- am. General Bzkerlcsmnhrd 219w- Anaconda .. . .. l8 1-8 neys were softer while Argug , Am Car and I . U 1'! bEN-II‘. Beth Stet-l 901-2 Trading box score: Total sales, l-l Y Crntrul . . . l6 5-8 216,500 shares; induatrlals. 80.900; ' ' Chcs Ohi-o . 52 mines, .125.600; stocks higher, 24; l I I I Cull Edison , 2'7 l-4 lower. 107; unchanged, ‘ll; new Elec Aulo Lite . 55 hl-xhs. 2; new lows, 4. (‘In E190 . 3G ———— _ deli Motors . 53 1-4 ‘i gm ca; P“ g$;"x,'d ' g; 1'4 Great Nor Pfd. . 43 3-4 “a cmksh ' w Dom T" " sm on NJ . e1 7-8 lltrflll 0°C b,“ g5 w m, ' ' u. Kvntit-cott 16 7-8 D3“ Bcldd‘; a, m"! o? A l‘ Moi n win-n 5a l-B E h D°"‘ cl‘, m, ,6 Brfkmn" 3° 1'4 Nor Am 2a 7-8 X9 Qlifli °"' ° ' n ~ "7 "4 Phil Pete .. as " u, H __ Ra l0 Orv l - Abltibl .... .. t9 17 34 U g Rllélbé!‘ 4: '11-: _-__. H ' Texas Corn - . 5'1 1-8 Asbestos . 211-: - gutted Alr .. .. l: l-i‘; B A Oll 26 3 g3 3.‘ u flnudlum Air 1 l- Bldg Pros 31 _ Jill. ll -—~ (OH- Q- West Union .. l8 1-2 Buck Silk 20 i I Produce vrlcu quot“ lure today Wort Eicc 24 [Bell ‘rel , a reported by the Dominion Deport- W U 5 Steel .. 00 8-8, (in; Brew 24 l-i mm and“ - 5 14 megtiol Alrlculture fxlltlrw: j Ba hunt 22 a-a a s: rm csnr n-zn 40- ¢‘ Commerce .. 22 3-4; Oah Cement 22 x233‘ 35 61; A medium I: A bullets M: I ,‘ Montreal . . 20 Oan Pacific i3 Imp o" ___ ,3 5,5 30-00; O I. hacked for export: A ‘,. gov; scan; as Celanele ...... .. 591-: In, p", 14 b; 5:10 4|; A medium Ol; A pallets oyal Ban Oan Oar Found .. ..... .. 13 1-‘2 1. - f ‘Int Pow" 3 2 nlduttfsr: Wmesslo, Que pnlteur- ‘i i relh tong . 1 40 "= co n! y ' M 1-2-' current reeeilpt, Qu: ti‘: l s- , wt m. rsmrm SERVICE u s-s "uh", u H d’, m, a y“ l» Government And Corporation bonds 3° 3.4 a , u]. fl ' ° r rims an Unlisted lhel 1" ' " "' "m '"°"""" - ‘f. Haney Hsrrlr a "in" i" W!" If; IIIIII I1- IOUGII‘ - 001.0 - QUOTID Macon prom“ 1 0M0»: Western 0M Gus; ow. colored QM 1.10- AAL4nAAAAAAgA‘ vvvv yvvV v vv (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Jen. l!- Isles ltock Chm 1000 Akalt .. 120 15f!) Alger ‘l0 moo Am ut- 1'11 D7 I00 o1 88 l0 l-fl unn ron iii? 65 acrss of land (no bulldin r)_ at Kinltore for sols, e vi l-4 mile from Church, School, Store and Railway. Lend well ulti- voted. Afll :—- A My. A. FAIMER, Solicitor x. x 8N0 Astoria I500 Oltrsl . _ I100 Atlas Y8 30° ‘i400 0o Arrow ...... ... M00 Aubelle 33 MU Go Mlll ..... ...... 0000 Aumaq 1000 C011!!!‘ -- 10W Golder . 300 Aunor H“ Con Battle 5:00 Ooldvug , 3700 Begum U6 001i lmIl 300D Raillwsll 445 Bk Mil 1M0 Convert .. ° W HI hr 0B Rollin?‘ \ IIIIIII 170 Bk N8 ANWOroluor 1500 nan Met 4000 Orowsho 10000 Bear N00 Dsruvn 7900 Belulleu 1800 Delnite . 3000 Berwlck . 17400 Deniaon 0100 Ioveo . 0000 Dells . i100 Bidgood . 13000 Dicksn 2700 Iflblo .. E Bralor . 0N0 Brwvll 2000 Iroulan . 11000 Gallium 2000 Olin-rent . a».- m»... w» Ohiluo . moalvnn mm-