V DECEMBER _1, 1944 - ‘i’ “_ -4u‘7) n . STOCK QUOTATIONS “"' "°°" "‘°""‘“ '0 *1- - Anaconda 37 7,3 ‘ ' Am Car and P‘ 37 7-3 I Beth s0; 63. Montreal Exchange Stock Mflfkfll!» $5.2: i. all. i" H "i, A gun Edison a 27-1 at Glance m- Asbestos 21 l-l en Motors '8 Biihiirst l4 a- ct Nor s” l" Can Ce '_‘—' 41 7'3 . m . Std Oil n .1 54 7 Can Pac 11 1- mam Nov a0 - (GP) Kcnneeett o‘ '3 lcgnmifi“, 4 i- Eire mlrcllasec 250,000 bushels of m?" WW s2 0 Fbiind 10 l-i e1 Am m"; and” 1_ Canadian wheat today on the Win- 9h“ Pew D1,: Se 9 3_ Xiiwlr Grain Exchange. S Rubber g 5 8R 89 1- cj-[ICAGO N Radio Cor-p Dwden w G: 1 I . 0v. so - (AP) - m T“ a m Fraser a 1_ w ago utures markets wer firm qmas co m“ d“ e a tngetoday with the entire list. United Aim» g; Howard 3mm‘ _ Riv-p cember whe t. ho in: s- w a n": 1M ~ ‘°‘ m’. “i.2".ise."s:..ti2rr:.. vii hi?“ 9 9 l0 3- and rye and Jul h‘ U B Steel p Q11 13 3_ .V arlev were strong Imp Tob 1 NW Y ""“————- B C power 1 The smokoli-wliaglov. 30 — (AP - g 1 .; BANKS 5f“ Sm?“ 4 under profit cashi ummtlogg “an Xmtllqsfpwfelléma 2g é- while scattered favorites ooxltinfiigd H? MN"; 1| p, I ° Teach 5Q!‘ htlzher levels. many of Rm, re“ N,“ °stee1°8§r 1,’; §l_ XVuesdnesdsvas kclimbin: l‘ and ' a! g3“ Niel‘ Pfd 6 3.4 v c 9d mm 1051!"! V-ITRO: _—__€___" oran a 57 1-4 ‘fl-he A5501 I - price C . _ cated Press GO-stox , ' “° “if i"??? 0.0.; °i-.l..::2:l.2“ s.‘ nmmmt’ "villas -.w n _ ‘ if, DtmLa¥ 1° 1 $02.22 “stair: attractant 0f King’; 5 h n a ' . gteelulofrCsn (1,, figjiiisergoéiipareo with 1101240 the P080 raz an Q2 ‘ ' ' l Monmmu. N '_— Sgt. W. G. "Bins" Coughlin, oi’ Ottawa, 32-year-old artist, wh s l ' Firming ye d- 10v. 30 - (GP) -- Nov. m_(Qp)_-r now famous cartoonsamrhis Army", are serviced to more than 60 Coon? by a majorxiltyelb? elisiretsringtglsrliplraxgc.‘ Xiféiflflfe Ingfrmatmh 300m b2: “diam daily newspapers, through the Directorate or pooh‘; Reunions gay 0n the Stock Exchange anrfMinister M80000 Copies M Pflme (Army), is shown designing for his readers another humorous slde- and all Kroups were speech in $15.“? Km“ Nov‘ 8 light inthe life of the Canadian soldier. His M-page 311mm o; cal-mans i ——- papers B8 i me “ndlce-‘i- 1h inforcements and e dean with “U printcd in Italy promises to become a Mediterranean best seller. More Opening, éxbflndsd ,§§“§§ce“t ‘Lug? able information onggren mnsidela- . “m; 30,000 copies are now in circulation, - (Canadian Army Photo) i TVRONTO- NOV» 30 -— (CP) — iliid jumped 2 to a new n; h" m it was learned toda ystrengm’ ' v __ - . |Closlng Stock Qlwtltibns. chafing dlvislon bittgl} we“; waA board 0mm“ ggld the speechl e s .. l . . _ Sh» vim aid pgefeflfifk Frifiiiileiiflfi‘ mutgiigiarfifgkga filth?‘ 3"“ ‘if? - c: ' v a Papg ' b ' col l - MMHLI. lg Rates Payable in Advance ,= 38533.23... 1% H M.fnaiiééifitiattzhizg; n; ‘ti? ‘i iiu"‘i.’.f‘tiiifki'itfl'"ii X . n othelcss ll w h" t Minimum char" m; M, Advumemen‘ 35 cw" ' $00,110 Ccn l3 1-2 arrears were Blactjhlhlrgltl. alggnfiilggrl/n piiigliénggceid setrii-trage associations’ Central Guardian locals, 5o per word. wan“ I U40lA1defmQc 1g Consolidated Paper. Dryden and in: schoc p" “c bums ""1 » and Eastern locain 20c Am: Cdn e9 tematle l - is which were int t 1 u ‘m. word; Annuuncemen” and 00min‘ Even“ 3n p" WWW l, 505ml“ l8 na Paper Common. that type o; mate“ erased in, r Classified 3o per ivord; ln Memoriam Notices 70s per inch; u“; , ZOLUArmis 3Q TORO Nov 3n ( p ' , of Floral and dniriiiial Ofirinzs. Cal-its. eta, 5s pg]- nm; L", ~ ii flrtiioria l7 Prices lmproygd r0‘,- figs,“ {u}; ——--___ e" i" giiiidgiiliz" 1°“ l?" inch; Weiiiiinr enrarements 1o words "1 ‘i 055a; g8: 45mm)“ " "is iihai rams; Armaclar [or $1.0 an cents or every additional 3 words. Notices of 2 m n5 mdav 0h the Tvr- __ ED Thanks and Appreciation, 10o per lnch or lo per word Lists or l nuoiy-qmac 3 7U 821m Exchange w m" mm“ hid“ Miss Ruth o~ ' lions 40 c ni p l h. Add ' ' _' r '2 1'4 m U? pom “YDLWS- we-“Em o" l i, wood’ Central ROY- L slliltlzgulfates on Ilifllic-iltief; no m“ and Prestmauon ‘um M“ 1 Siggelhstllgllrflihfiget}gh\g:v'lCL?Dl:iO‘v€‘ l a Qchregggifgs tggr roiltlsnyfngfletitlfrl 2302c. '~ t a i ‘a .l a 9 ° c f 47600 aliééfil ‘413 she beuglgooirs c” R°°k m‘ egifelgdLg wlgrk hem“ “"6 by “"3 S I ___ 0500 Bonetal ‘r ta late afternoon t3 fiiéibiiiggg a2 Pathflielded ems 5°“ "i F0!‘ a 8 _ Miscellaneaus 50 Bralome 14 for a net drop of 12 cents Tr '5] Streatllam 11050 Brit Doln n; in the la issue totalled‘ 42:7; e London s w é ’."*'*—~"' ——-———————-----—-- 2101405: Ahlr 540 shares mm. . ,. , ~°° o ' < - 15- Ehsiaiid M010 son bALh - BATTERY. DISCONTINUING FUR WORK 17500 Burg can o, 1 . “as h" d-visssihr "t 26- 1944- . - - - - . . , - -2 "W's audit f th . . . hlectrlo. 1a7 Dorchcstci ist. fol the season. Mrs. Davidson, 400,001 Edm 131g merit that thgcrronlnagiv wlllfcfzggilvwlss Wood‘ I MP9 You #_?__.i_~_..__ 169 Prince Shrew“ filégngicalmohi 22 shifting mild to contend with on a “age of graze“ m; taking the priv- FOB SALE —- DRIVING SLLI l2-l-2i ‘lard 04 frflivii-Sidcrilibg: scale before ship- all I should lilfie t2: lfitlieom“ l Rare“. cundnkluni mullet.‘ L-—-—-—————-———ONELY _ GET ACQ-[IAINFEDJ Qoobhester a sphnfio re can be resumed llcxt self to you. and to let ydlrizefivc f. Qwfiffi- PK“ fa‘); Particular-g free, western Somali ggggcochenour 186 _________ how I come to know your nag,” L FDR SALE - OLD FUP Club Sub. 23 Edmonton. filtnw l-lggggoin L '45 STERLING w, |_ Bills! address, e Apply Crurirdianf .. 1-,, __i____ '7" ‘ ("he 30 ___ Y iiiimc is _Myra Clarke and _ ‘ i v...‘_;.__._. L‘ “———-———~, _ lplgizlglgongest 1.05 The thirty-first annual meeting gyvhusband is in the army now EOR sALh-M l‘\_ll-. MK llORslt flliléd _.. ‘ as r 12 of Sterling W. I. was h 1d t ' T 111g Overseas. I have a q l pauper, International Ellfllllt,’ in Zicfvqlilast Sui 50 home of Mrs. Cranfortel MZCKQW boy named Tvhy whom he has. 2o: coed cuiiiiitivh- hvpiv Guardian- WANTED - MANTLE RADIO. 395°i1‘"“i"°° M 1-2 with l9 members and 5 vlsliéy’ y“ 5"“- T°"Y is ""1 21-1 Years 12-1-4. Good condition. Write " .81’, zggggrog-lsher 580 present. The President, Mrs 01d “m1 my husband has been 176E011“ ELECTfltlC sir-Si.‘ _‘?_“.‘€“IF“9E‘-_.___ ‘£121; zuoilocoas 1. 8'23 1-2 fgie§f°sided and the singing of ilnwasy r35?“ three yms’ “d I mg M,u.]mw_ Phone 7m, Lost ‘ ggoigoidaie 23 lovsed be opened the meeting, m1. we m“ veg)’ much. .8000‘Gold Gate ll y he roll call and minutcs . h e "i" ‘hiiiiiflh a ict of ___ _ . .. ———-—~—~- -——-———~ zoooguunmrr- 24 3.4 °f the previous annual meem, my hid times here in London, - g Ml w FOXES - PEARL wsr- BLACK AND ‘WHITE §UOHarcl Ru as “d ‘he "“°"‘°"S regular metiiiiih 104% 00d we had the “m” l“ mm,“ - “m; blood blue Parker pen. between Prlllcc SLJIIaOOlI-larrlcana. 29 1.2 Th4? retiring president gave an ex- “mi were 1"" 85mm: over prove“ bl-‘KQQI-s find “male pups School and Baptist Corner. Phone llfi Hasasza. 33 "Bileiit relwrt outlining the various‘ umtd when W9 not those dreadful Gordon Striaht strriliin‘ James 192a. i2i-l .00 Heath 5s activities the past year and "i" "We Pilot-less planes drop- -— _—- ~ i “i? “ma” sackvmeil, Nb", ~ IYiYRHcTvALIYI-zr CON- Z28 5011513? a a gggflaltjlgg an M ‘he ‘plemm °°' ‘$35 (i)? Lgi-oswelwere bombed m‘ .....4_._____.. ‘i’ tiilllillg sum of money and regis- 1l000i1-1cmc 2 ' mm néhool our wad mid panes gcpped on Two 3101,5151}; trlitioll card. Finder leave n; 20il01Howcy ' three us“, wyndfifivméilifffs yffigfffff hildiy ffcfh it. Hilde 10?; igieiflivvzilfg hell W. J. Jenkins. __G“HVYQQQ¢_RBJLLYQ' 12441] 3-8 placed in the school and a rlew_e"ythiiill We had For four months 31 T L8 l600Kll-k L 5'3 covering for display board in lower we Bpt in our Anderson shelter 0 t L lllilliLhbrndor '°°"i Piifiiiired- The SHOP-treasurer m“ “V” between kitchen and '1 bolt \\'iiil '29 Clicv. 6 engine. Ap- ply H Harper, French Rivcr FOR SALE — 3 C . cows. 2 ilcrses, liialtbrr pigs—5 10s.. 41/, cllc \'(.‘ll1‘ clri lions. White Rncr ‘l5 Pullcts. Hibrcils. G. . nnlpbcll, Grnilziilfs filmed. FOR SALE-ONE Sll\ rllE TRUCK wagon. Auplv Keith Dixon. Clvilc River ll-28-ikl-l2-2. FOR SALE - OFFICEIPS GREAT Coal. large. Good condition. Phone 53-4. I 12-1-3! ltlilnlrlfs Kills “r151...” Buying Furs Daily We are paying special prices for Mink. Bring or ship your small furs and receive proper valuation and full market prices. J. D. JENKINS, .' Prop. The Royal Packing Co. _ Ch‘iown., P. E. I. “h, . POULTRY After Tulelelsday, December ‘"1 W stop buying LIVE POULTRY but will "Ilitlnuc buying DRESSED token and Fowl and will §_ 2y Fellini! prices. We are ~ ‘Qrfliihy interested in milk- birds, "m Rival Paekinglio. 1- D. J kl ' Ciftowenn, a?’ l???‘ l‘. i‘ v a HE- lAlN hD room and two furnished bed- rooms, kitchen privileges, or board, near airport. Phone 1595-2. lZ-l-li APARTMENT FOR RENT-COU- ple only. Phone 1013. 12-1-11 FOR RENT — ONE HEATED UN- furnished loom. Central location. Write "C" Guardian. 12-1-11 llgcd ivnmiiil as house RGDDCI‘ for one mole adult. Write Box 231, SUECTSXGB 11-29-31. Couple Married In Jap Prison LEEDS. NOV. 29— (CW-Word has been received here through the Red Cross that Clara Abbiss. aLceds nurse interned by tllc Jap- anese. and George Blrsc. a British businessman internee, have been married. Engaged to Birse before the war. Miss Abbiss succeeded in bring: transferred from one intern- ment camp to another so she could be with her fiance. A bishop in the camp married them. Mtnardh-{elievea Sprain. 0v+0+++e+>4e+c¢0 o >O0¢O>§# WANTED Number registered Hol- stein Cows; also some num- ber one grades to freshen from December up to March 1st, these must be all choice cows. WELLINGTON McNEILL AUCTION SALE ' II o l draft hone. l r were! time“, hone, 6 mllch cows, l new] frech-i med. 1 short horn heifer. "iiflll cMile, l calf, l I01. hi! mower, Meconnloll During‘. l luv r rk, hlockl and rope. iiier. 1 per. unlit of III h MINI and scan ling, lily i" l "i"! l 1 iltoilen rum siiikl ‘lliirlllrff’ quantity oath. III! and straw, 1h fox m! 1 "h"! "Ill-I ho d d smell. Tzrnlaanmldo hm wn at oak. 11 many, flnt lino day follow- - 12-1-4! If I \l"‘ll hi’) tremble Help Wanted_. l WANTED -— A GIRL OR lVllDDLE M, . l l t a a h‘ wraum I. gagaaul fii-‘Qnrqyufiovllfl/tleo-‘aulr. ‘izciiceibfs? {his apex. Mull-AB. x“ as: vii lb a m» l .00- Auetioneer. 1;P1~c|)org'I.:l%-.80: No i Q55: 130-120: n-n-za-l. _ N g 1.05-1.05; 2.22.1. 1.40-1.00. atard 700 Lake Dufauit 100i) Lake Shore 100G Lama Cad 900 eitcll 7500 Louvicourt 200 Macassa 3000 MacLeod 2600 Madszn uses.“ ~ . G3$$SI$8$33G$$8Z3S8EE u :- att Cont 9003 Mid 500 Moneta 1200 Nee-us 375 Noranda. >- v-Z.» >4 "a$u 1-4 N {e53 1. 1- on . - . u 833533 58523325 no " Portcnrin 5C0 Paymast 600 Pcrron 50.7 Pick Cl‘ 2C9 Pioliecr 200D Powell 500 D0 Vt 700‘Premi<1l‘ 1300 Preston 156C‘ Quenston fififlifQurnlont 4Cn0vRoche n P-A >4 quad f‘ I-“w F023»- . ,_, . . 3§3$$=E2383§ 40ij 70.’) Sllcrritt 425 Sigma BOPiTSiSCOC 22tl0iSlziilcn 50055 E Peta lltiulzspringxr 4275lk5teco R0 30000_.'ud Con o: >- a: —I 1-2 "Wm n“ U esss2aasses2= a m»; . o . $“'§§‘=§55 CURB i00fBrown 1500 Oslsko bOSouthnlounL ITotal Sales 510,000 PRODUCE MONTREAL, Nov. 30 — (CF) - Produce prlces today reported bv the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow:- EGGB: Graded shipments: mot A hirer: 39-41; A Medium 33-34: A pullets 27-20; B 30: O 20. BUTTER: Wholesale jobhin! pasteurized fresh and atoriuze Que. 1 35 i435 ‘a: No 2 pasteurized 34 73-35: Cumnt receipt Qiil- N0 1 pasteurized 35 del Mtl: No 2 34 do] Mtl. first rade creamery prints lob nrlcc so ‘Li-av; first liredc wi- lds, job price 38-30 ti. z t hltn 0t E20 gglgnwhtxeanle ggfi 88%: Z o CREE and Que. _ between the two monthly war to- ielborted the sum of $302.21 had been raised during the page year, Mrs. Ross MacEwen and Mrs. George Cole were appointed as scrutineers and the following slate of officers were clcctgd Honorary President. Mrs. Wal- iwe MacKay: president, Mrs. mrne MacEwen; vice-president. Mrs. Earl Henry; secytreasurer, Mrs. Cranford MacKay. It was on motion decided to send $5.00 to T.B. League and that each member give $2.00 the next, meeting to increase the funds. Miss Stewart thanked the meni- bers for assisting in the distribu- tion of ration books. Program consisted of a bean guessing contest conducted by Mrs. Woolner. won by Mrs. Frank Hell and Mrs. D. J. MacLeod; also cur- rent events contest conducted by Mrs. Crarlford MacKay and won by Mrs. Max Ferguson and Mrs. Albert Hiscott. Mrs. Brown invited members to her home for Decem- ber meeting, when the roll call will be exchange of Christmas gifts. Program committee, Miss Stew- art and Mrs. Brown. Lunch was served by committee in charge. Meeting closed with the King. Collection $1.35. ‘rife sriieatoritralolyu. GUARPYA" Shriter. but thank God we are still alive. The Red Cross has been good to us all. This morninc: I had some clothes for my little boy from them and a navy blue costume for myself. In the pocket of the cos. tume I found a note with good Wishes 7mm you. and your nam and address was 0n it. You r1150 asked me to write to you. I will close here, dear M155 Wood. as I don't know what 515g to write about. I would like to thank You once again for your nice note and the lovely costume which was greatly appreciated. I do hope you will write to me and I shall send you a picture of Tony and myself. God bless you. Yours very Rratefully. Myra Clark fMrs.) Russian Letter Written for The Canadian Preu By YURI YANOVSKY MOSCOW. Nov.2B-—(CP)—lMany boys from Kharkov and the Don- LONDON (CP) Sidney,‘ Bernstein, film chief oi’ the psy- chological warfare division of Allied supreme Headquarters. said here that British films and news-j reels are playing an important part, in the rehabilitation of the liter-- ated people of Europe. , L has escaped German bondage by Jumping from cars in which they were being driven to Germany's slave yards and hiding in the for- ests of western Ukraine. They kept in small groups and waged partisan warfare until. when the Rcd army came. they crept from the woods. battered and haggard, but seasoned flght- crs. Now they are going back to’ OFITAWA, Nov. 2'! — (C P) —- Canada'a armed forces suffered 9,- 008 casualties in September com- paredtotheAufuat total of 10.257 according to igurea released to- day by Wartime Information viboardh publication "Canada At ar". Casualties since war started to Sept. 30 totalled 70.007 an increase of 8,712 over August 31 figure of 61.296. Thus there was a. discrep- ancy of $6 when the difference tale was compared with the cas- ualty increase. This discrepancy resulted. it was explained, by a reclassificat- ion of men formerly listed in the missing, Tgrisoner and interned column. ere was no breakdown to show how these men were re- classified, but presumably they were safe. Figures for the army --whlch had about 16 times more casual- ties than the other services com- bined-were released Nov. d, but were repeated in the W. . B breakdown to give the three-scr- vice picture. The army suffered 8445 casualties in September for the second highest monthly totnl of the war and covering stiff en- gagements in northern Europa. Casualties in August 9.338. highest monthly total Under the new figures the Navy had 137 casualties in September compared with 144 in August mill the Air Force 426 compared to 775. The latest Navy figure oi’ 2,000 WEI’! included September casualties of Canadian Cdsualties T; Sept. 30 Totalled 70,007 132 dead, no prisoners, missing and interned, and two wounded. the army total of 8,445 included 2,- 069 dead, 101 missinz. prisoner and interned and 8.106 wounded: he Air Force total of 10,906 in- dead. no missing. pri- soner and interned and 34 woun- ded i The three-service total of 70,001, was made up of 26.212 dead, 11,680 missing, prisoner and interned, and 32,157 wounded. '1'he navy total was made 33B dead. 812 aliasing. snd interned and 360 wounded: the army total-previousl ann- danced-was made up o 14,216 dead, 5.964 missing. prisoner and intamed. and the Air Force total was made up of 10,658 dead. 5,38? miaoing. prisoner and interned and 965 wounded. In the iii years of the Great War 628.462 Canadians ser- ved and casualties totalled 100,091 including 62,817 dead. After the five years of war the present strength of the Armed Force is given as more than 767.- 000. The casualty total up to Sept. 30 of 70.007 does not take into account Merchant Navy casualties which were 1,200 up to Feb. a2. Tile W. I. B. publication giv- es a recapitulation of the strength of the armed forces showing the navy has remained at 90.000 since the last figures were given in Oc- tobcr . the Army shows a dec- rease from 470,000 to 465.000 and the air force a decrease from 204,- 000 to 202.000 ‘of l,-' l I First I r l .11’- en the right to send n letter orirlre about 300 Ukrainians. all llli day we ‘pr postcard home. Envelopes liovc a rags and barefoot. We llnvciftl sLnle oiilrr lnaluve-cslored stamp with Iiitlcrks image and a round rcd seal with an eagle and swastika. the iiords: "Supreme command of armed forces-censored.” written in small writing. Despite heavy censoring a word of tlic cruel Gcrmrill injus- long drudgery. I'm the only help? Lu tics sceos through now and illcll. lie ilflS illlfl I have to lflkf.‘ Cliff‘ of‘ o‘.i Here are some of the lotto ' i‘"— l llrnli—on 60 hcclllrls < ' General Mud, this Canadian tank rolls along a water- logged road ill the Netherlands. rains plus es. Thousands of other young school‘ boys and girls, their older b ‘ and sisters rind their par sweating in German factories, in underground works, mincs shops. The Recruiting ‘Officer in Winnipeg got the of Henry Lee. restaurant owner of Sourb. MML, ' A": i-li..' . - surprise of his life when this trio walked in they are. leii to rlahl and I . , _ .10 asked to enlist ‘for service fln_\'\\'ilt?l‘€." Til ii‘ mother flirt-c Ciiini . <.. I m - 1; in China. They have not seen llcr slllcc out- ‘when Kiley iii-i nougil to ilghi, lhcy ex- break of war. And they are determined to fl-lld her I pinlllrcl Jtnd ! ' illC iiziitl \\ .l3--llll_.r._1-: 5° they Photoi. enlisted to fight either J p or Hun. Sons (Canadian Army; 7Y3”""' "‘ j Apparently invading the very headquarters of blew up the protective dykes have turned the coun- ltrysldc where Canadians are fighting lnLa n quag- Loiil; no: heavy mire. -— (Canadian Army Overseas Photo). floods caused by retreating Germans who ==—i;—-—-— ~ -—-—- .-- A -— ,§-_ __"__G school verv hard You know dear mother‘ 5311i; u}??? 11g him Z nanlfthvtgg . _ . b .l I w These were a the lucky on and dad llow hcnllhv I was. I wnsl oil I can buy are a few postcard llcicr inside h llospltzll in the Uk-l I would be glad if I had some o railic. I had to go m hospital llcrvi illt; slaps lnolllct" used lo orchard ullcn lily right hand index finger; for the pigs. got caught ill a machine and iwsi "Your loving brother cut oil. We get 15 marks a montinl ~ but we can only buy S0111! \\'I\l£‘l‘.l Iii the factory where l work there LL1CTS ' 3T6 and nvushnkli." "G inc" wrote: Once a month deportees are giv- | once received any clothes 01' foot-. .~ wear. "Lovingly" yours, opp i Fruiii iizinliiy ilizit y "Ulyana."‘ niz/e mo," and all "Dear native soil, dear sisters‘ on a railway ' ' and brothers! i kind of slave" . “I work in a farm for s. Germanl callcrl Pclcnkamilfc. Nly life is lull?‘ Below arc Most letters and postcards are cramped hand- fI work in ll shop. Th1. .. ..:~ llc-s. is ncvcr klllfi 'Ifltfl8.iOl]0\Vll’lgL8.b10, we make all clidcavoill‘ to show 1h» ilizillt final (‘OIHPDL of various Mixed Fertilizers and to indicate the relation in qllllniiiivs of We nlllior- ials from which they are made. Will Make (in: Ton oZQFaIslAiKrlIlQ r1... Sulphate H H A V of Price per ton ex our lm-tory Units Plant Food in one ton Super- Phosphate 20% Formula Somcihlrs cnlirr‘ filler Ammonia Z0 % 2-12-6 3-15-6 4-3-10 l-10-10 4-12-6 20 2i 22 25 2S $29.00 33.50 32.40 36.00 32.75 200 300 400 500 400 111410 13:10 $00 L iilll l i. 1000 i I _\nll(1 466 1200 ‘.300 i I 2-12-6 and 3-15-6 are largely used for similar crops -- Grain. llny. Tilrnips and Pastures. The latter contains more plant foorl and loss “iiiilcr lllziicrizils . re- sulting in a lower cost per unit for the plant food. 4-8-10 and 5-10-10 are largely used for Potatoes. I plant food and loss "other materials”, resulting ill a lowcr cost pnr lmlr for lilo plant food. The latter contains more 4-12-6 is occasionally used for Potatoes. it is a good Grain, Hay ailil Pasture fertilizer on soils where grass and straw do not thrive. We manilfactilre 2-12-6 only for silccially plat-ml orders. We make 3-15-6 with 3% Borax at all oxlm cost 0i’ $3.00 phi‘ "iii- We make 4-8-10 and 5-10-10 with l? sziluhlc hlzlgncsilllil (ixidc at all extra coat of $1.00 per ton. "Other materials" is usually Limestone, Sand, or a mixture of both. There is a limit to the quantity of Limestone that can he safely added to Mixed Fertilizers. We can make prompt shipment of well cilrod Mixed Fertilizers, mid would silggcst your taking delivery as r-nrly as glnJ-"sihlo. Tllli l..l\liOl‘l‘t Sl'l‘l'.\'i‘lON Is STILL ACUTE AND WE MAY NOT iii-z AliLlfl TO (uric r01‘ S.-\'l‘li<l~‘.\("l‘()lt\ SERVICE IN THE SPRING. Tho car shortage is also a matter for consideration and may prevent us froili making shipments when nooriml. "ISLAND GOODS FOR ISLAXI) tllfllltlfllfi" The Island Fertilizer Coqltd. Charlottetown, l’. E. I.