JUNE 7. 1928 MM ' The .“Flu" l-El-‘I’ HER WITH A VERY WEAK HEART u", Beulah Demons, Plesssht River, p5,, vrrlhsz-“Hsvlng snllered with m, ‘flu’ s fevv yesrs sgo, I was left ‘m; g very weak heart. . u; vvu unable to go sbont, sud wold not do my housework; n1 would get dizzy spells slid vrmlld u to go and lie down. “I could not ales st night ss the hut little noise won Ilka me up. n1 tried diflerent kinds o! medicine, m they seamed to do me no good. u A friend recommended I have used five boxes and am much better; do not get those dizzy spells, and. can do my own work as well as ever." Price 50c. e box at all drugg-iata and flqglara, or mailed direct on receipt of rm, by The T. Milburn Co., .L1m1ted. oronto, Ont- 00000000000 000 0000000004 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH By W. L Gordon 004000440000000100000000 WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: D0 not say "my boy looks like I do." Bay "looks like mo." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: de- nuneiution; dc-nun-sl-a-shun ls preferred to shl. OFTEN MISSPELLED: lozenge. SYNONYMS: confidence, assur- llllcc. faith, repose, security, calm- ness. . WORD STUDY: "Use a word three tinles and it is yours." Let us increase cur vocabulary by master- illg one word each dily. Today's word: AFFABILITY; the quality of being easy and courteous in man- ner. "She was attracted by his ell- gugillg nflability." ---——— A vehicle for children pntClitCd by a Michigan man can be pedal- cd on either wheels or runners. . % SEPARAI" ORS DIET fill. THE CREAM Q3‘ (iETS ALL THE CREAM‘ AND BUTTER- FAT GUARANTEED FOR 1,10 YEARS N0. 0. (iapaclty 200 pounds pcr l hounliclivorcd . . . . . . . . . . . .. $27.50 No. l. Capacity 400 pounds per hour. ' Wlthout stand . . . . . . . . . . . . $33.75 Wllll stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42.00 No. 2. Capacity G00 pounds per hour. Without stand With stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $60.00 . . $80.00 l-IOLMANS SUMMERSIDE PEI ‘ackages Here for I $109 ._ 3 Packages I p Here for $|o9 , Mlle r postage,‘ u "Muir-gs. ; Mooredzilclleod “W u-iw- - ~ » . . Central Guardian TONIGHT-Pupils Recital at Zion Church. O IIODUS TAXI-Phone 443. Em- pire Hotel. PAUL KOLLINS in Thruv I‘ “smmn, Thru‘ "- sllllllrfl 0-1-71 HELPING THE nan cltosss-l The Red Cross acknowledges with sincere thanks the sum of $100 from‘ M“ J°1111 R- Mcl-eod. North Milton,‘ 11111118111’ 0f Darlington. I CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Rev.‘ Ewen Mflcflvullall. B. n. will preach Sfibbuth 10th at Birch Hill at 10230; hinross at 3.00; and Murray River 8t 7 p. m. Also Monday. 11th at Brooklyn at 7.30 p. m. I UNITED CHURCH Cavendishi 30118188810011. Rev. Peter Jackson,‘ Minister: Cavendish ll a. m.. Rusti-i co Sabbath School 2 p. m., Rustlgol SQTVICES 3 D- m. New Glasgow 730i p. m. SHERIFF SWORN IN —Ml'. J. M. McFfldyfln was sworn in as Hlgll deputy. m» 5770111112 Prayer. 3 p. Services next and following Sub-l ANGLICAN S E R. V l C E S. -lst) Sunday after Trinity, June l0th. Stsccnclllded at the Union Comme ial Johns. Milton. Sunday School, 2 p. College yesterday. ln., St. posted at 4 p. nl. today, and Dip- Marks, Rustico, Evening Prayer 7.30 lcmas, Certificates, p. nl. Preacher, Rev. C. F. JohnsoniPrizcs won during the term will ‘be nrclcented on Friday morning at MURRAY HARBOR NORTH _ ‘l’ '50 n. m. Declares War “Fruit-‘s-tiveW-the Enemy of Dyspepsis T. URSULE, QUE. -"For ten years lcould not digest food. Now l est like s new man. Fruit-n-tives relieved me com- pletely." Joe. Martin. Our way of living lays most of us open to recurrent attacks of dyspepsia and kindred ail- ments. l‘o remedy this, the regular use of Frult-n-tlves is highly recommended. The gentle, natural stimula- tion of the bowels and digestive system b the fruit juice ex- trsctssn tonlcsln Fruit-s-tlves soon healsbothersomesnd ain- ful digestion. Try it. Sold y sll druggists~25c and 50c per box. HORSE RACES-Reserve July 18th for St. Peters Bay horse races. 2694-3-23-th tf. SEE "BASIIFUL MR. BOBBS" by York Dramatic Club at Pownlll tonight. , 4913 ACKNOWLEDGMENT — Prince 51101111‘ for Queen's County befoul Edward fislchcl Hospital acknow- Judgo 1185711110 Yefllfirdfly- ‘Mr. Wil- lodges with thanks twulveboxes of fr"! W- C0140 has been appointed strawberries kindly donated by Mr. A. Pickard, FINAL EXAMINATIONS ere Results will be Medals and lmlll. in Murray Harbor NfiTIllf HORSE FALLS IN SEWER. — A Church. at 10.30 a. ln.; and 7..'lfi ll ll1i'il7l]') which might have ended m. Ill Peter's Road (Jhurr-il. .'ll 2.1m uulnh nlore seriously occurred on i). m. Rev. D. V. O'Mr-;1ru, Mill- lhc Ncrlll River Road within the l-‘itlrr. ‘cit. limits nn Tuesday afternoon. A llf?l‘.‘J(! drawing ll milk wagon fell ANN!) UNC MICNT 0F liNJlllto n newly dug sewer which hall (iAGI-3MllN'l'.-Mr. and Mrs. Janygg; bvcn left unprotected. ‘by railing E. McLean of Northmn 1'1 E_ 1_ or olherullse. The horse was par- wish to announce the engagement of lifllly b01100 1111f! 1111119111 1° 9111-11- thelr daughter Ethel to tllc Rev. A.|cate himself. A number of the work- Brown, Presbyterian Minister of men engaged on the job assisted Tyllc Valley, P. E. I., wedding loithe driver in getting the animal our. take place shortly. cans‘ common-A Chevrolet Edward Island, were damaged con- siderably when they collided, while erneon. No injury was occasioned to the occupants-Sydney Post. SUSPENDED SENTENCE - The young lad who recently appeared before Judge Stewart charged with tampering with mail boxes, came up yesterday morning for sentence. lie was given five years in Dor- chester penitentiary. the sentence being suspended on account of his youth. —Mr. A. E. Stephenson. Secretary Treasurer" of Messrs E. S. Stephen- son 8t 00.. mechanical and electric- al engineers, St. John is at present installation of electrical oil burners ln private residences and public bluldings. These oil burners elimin- ate the labour and dirt of the pres- ent furnace system. and are as eco- nomical after being installed. The constant uniform heat in all weath- crs without stoking is one of their greatest assets. TALENTED SINGER Mr. G. Elmer Ritchie. noted tenor sing- er of Charlottetown. P. E. I._ who with his father was a week-end vi:- ltor in Saint John. was a special soloist in St. Andrew's Kirk on Sun- day having accepted the invitation of his friend of overseas service, Rev. J. S. Bonnell the minister of St. Andrew's. In the morning Ml'. Ritchie sang the solo. "There were Nincly and Nine". Ill the evening his solo numbers were "Crossing flll- llnr"_ by Wegcunst. and "If with all your Heart," frnln the Elijah. M": Ritchie has a tenor voice of ex- ccpllonlll qualify and his very flllc renditions greatly delighted the large congregations. Mr. Ritchie served in France during the war and was lnvxllldcd home after being sev- rlrcly gassed. He has frequently suffered froln u rcoccurrcncc of war disability and the clarity and fine quality of his voice in spite of such handlcnp is most remarkable Ho is one of the most sought after of the musical talent in Charlotte- town and is most generous in sing“ ing for concerts and entertainments in old of charities-St. John Tele- graph-Journal. SlX "lllvlrs fxrmxlxd: l no mi. l' P. Prince Edward; Fox Netting is made princip- ally for use in the salt- lsden sir of the Maritime Provinces and is extra. hesvll galvanised before weavl g and after, making esch twist in esch mesh s brazed and welded im- movcsblc Joints everyu mesh la true to size and strongly woven; while the Nettlns is further strength- ened by ektrs strands of wire on MP. 50mm "19 ends. Every roll hss s guaranteed length of m feet. sud opens out fist and smooth, msklfll s ltrlllhl- nmppqglng‘ snd BOD-DI‘ [my well when erected. Write er Ills which they succeeded in doing after all hour's digging and lifting. Such places as this should be protected and Whjppgl, (During cm; owners o; to prevent similar accidents. In this which were varvitinfl her-e from prince cnse the horse was not badly in. llured. I . proceeding in opposite directions onl BEAT" OFFORMER ISLANDf the Glace Bay Road yesterday nft-‘ER- Them dwd "ecemly M some" ville. Mass, William Hutchesou lSnccston in his 67th year. For Three years he had been a valued em- plcyce in the firm of MaeKinnon 6t lMcLelufs foundry of this city and lialcl" went to Somerville. Mass. where he worked in a foundry for 46 years a foreman, and enjoyed a reputation for skill and craftsman- ship which is rarely excelled. The late Mr. Snecston enjoyed good lhcalth until he was suddenly strickr en with a cerebral hemorrhage 01L “URNERS FOR "EAT|NG_'whilc driving in a car. He leaves behind him a widow and two sis- ters. Mrs. Robert B. Dewar of Char- lottetown and Miss Elizabeth Snees- ‘ton of Somerville. - in the city ill connection with the: SCHOOL “BRARY FOR DUN_ STAFFNAGE — This after- noon at. half-past two o'clock a school days library will be formally presented to Dunstaffnage School by the School Days Library Commis- sion. This will be the first library of the kind to be installed as the result of the initiative and enter- prise of Mr. Adam Andrew of Los Angcles. who instituted the School Days Library Commission for the purpose. The Chairman of the Commission, Mr. F. J. Nash, will address the children and their par- ents and friends; while Professor H. H. Shaw will outline the aims and objects of such libraries and how to look after them. There should be a large attendance of those interested in the school and in reading. -;-0>——~——— PERSONALS Miss Margllerltte Wnori. slllrlcllt. nurse in St. Vincent's Hospital, Nclr Ycrk city, ls the guest of hcr par- cnts. Mr.» and Mrs. Owen Wood. Lake Verde. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman have returned from n holiday vlslt to Halifax and other interesting parts of Nova Scotla. Mr. Edwin Mullins, mnnnger of the C. N. R. news agency in this city left yesterday morning for Ottawa. where he has been tl‘f1l‘l‘l- fcrred. He was accompanied by Mrs. Mullins and two children. Miss M. A. McKcnna formerly of Hunter River. arrived from Ed- monton on June lst on a visit to friends in the "Garden of the Gulf". She is at present the guest o: her sister. Mrs. A. C. Cullen. Charlotte- ,town Royalty and will visit hcr mother and sisters in Grand Trac- adie before returning to Edmonton early in July. 01n- bsltnesststodsllverto!" the"?! bfltthlt the mind!“ forth, and to dlllvlr It It Ill"! thst prevldelsst a fslr llfollt for ssssdsolere. W. D. GILLIS & O0. IIOIII I'll l l ' And liftsmthe blades of the still swat" ' 1-- rfirvvw THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _._ ..._._- '~§ p- _. PQI~~WQ ,n'rri'il'rirsvlv rm ...lu'su.|'._ ullsznn h; NEW zssuza The Public Forum 1 This column ls open for the < discussion by correspondents of questions of-lnlenst. The 0 Chsrlottetovvn Gnsrdlsn does 1' not neceusrtly endorse the ,1 opinions o! correspondents. 0 O Q- O-O-O-O-O-OWU $2,000,000 <-= N. Bawlf Cirain Company, Limited 6%% Cumulative Redeemable Preferred Stock Preferred as to capital and dividends over other cilisacs of stock 8nd entitled to s fixed cumulative dividend st the so‘; 332% annum, payable quarterly on March 1st, June lst. September let and December lst, at par st sny branch of the Bunk of MUEII in t) TANKS NECESSARY Canada. Dividends cumulative from Jun r: lst, 1928. Redeemable a a h 1e ' gport, t the tion fthe Compsn , 60d: s’ notice at $105 per share and accrued dividl aid, and at the same price insthewevzentgfiiilpzi’ '8 or to‘? ywinding-up. syn‘;- cf $ly00 Sir,-_Wi]l the Minister of Public each par value. Non-voting except after f our consecutive quarterly dividends shall be in arrears and while any arrears rennin ' " works procure a tank (such as they EILIEIPEIZ;ICXTCCI Shares-shall have the cxclu: live votmg power. Transfer Agents: The Royal Trust Company. R ' . Mont-lest Trust dithGtWanandtfY ‘ 01:3 Wflrlld heis Wiley? out through the CAPITALIZATION Springvale and Brookfleld School s <0" °° ' “’" °f this fimmdni) _l . A ed . T0 51! districts, and see if he can find the , ‘ . I " 11 "Z M8111“!!! good roads we had previous w the 619% Cumulative Rcdcwmablc Preferred Stock.._ __ e $2,500,000 $g_009_()00 election? He had better take a rank Common Stock» 11° P" value -------------------------------- -- . 1 100,000 shs. 60,000 aha. f" he'll not be able m travel the Applicationgwill be nude in due course to list these shares on the-Montreal an‘ ’oronto Stock Exchanges. road, and when he takes to the fields. fences and trees will be no barrier t0 him. Now, Sir, our roads are a. disfli-ace to the people of P. E. Island. Never; in the history of the Island have; the roads been in such a disgrace: ful state as they are at the pres- ent time. in the glorious inonth of, June. I think when the Minister was ordering $100,000.00 worth of , road machinery he should have} placed an order for a number of l tanks, and placed them at the dis- posal of the tax-payers of the Isl-l and, to enable them to draw their fertilizer from the railway sidings,‘ and to wend their way to the grnc-l cry stores for supplies. , I must give Premier Saunders, credit for telling the truth lust once since the election, when he sltid the, roads would be all finished by June! tho first. Thcy are certainly finish-j ed for this year. E Descriptive circular copies of which will beszpplied upon e uesl l ' I ft M . W. R. E Bawlf, President of the Corlnpany, from which he summarrz‘ ear- I q J Co" “ms a e erfrom r THE COMPANY: N. Bawif Grain Company, Limited, is being incorporated under the laws of the Dominion of Canada to acquire as a going concern the business, properties and undcrtakinglof The N. Bawlf Grain Company, Limited, incorporated in 1909, which with its previous associations has represented as a continuous operation for more than 45 years one of the best known grain businesses irl the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan land Alberta. 1 . , l . The Company will _0wn and operate 116 country grain elevators, 32 annexes, 55 cottages, and 50 coal‘ 5h°d51 1°°at¢¢ at 131111133’ W153 thPOQZhOUt the three Prairie Provinces. An additional 25 elevators and 9 annexes in Saskatchewan will be controlled through majority stock ownership. Combined total storage capacity of country elevators will be approximately 5,460,000 bushels. l ThroIQh ownership of the erntlre mpltal stock of The Bawlf Terminal Elevator Company, Limited, the Company will control and operate a modern concrete terminal elevator at Port Arthur, Ont., having a combined workhouse and storage capacity of 2,500,000 bushels. Shipment through the port of Vancouver is made under a satisfactory arrangement coveringa period of five years from‘ August 31st, 1926,,with Vancouver Terminal Com-l pany, Limited, and The Pacific Terminal Elevator Company, Limited, which control a terminal capacity of approximately 4,000,000 bushels at that port.‘ PURPOSE OF ISSUE: Proceeds of this Preferred Stock issue will be used for retirement of First Mortgage‘ Bonds of The N. BtlWIf Grain Company, Limited, consolidation of control, and other general corporate purposes. I “m. 51L cw" .- VALUATION OF Fixed properties of thc_ Company and of its subsidiary, The Bawlf Tennirlal SPRINGVALE l Elevator Company,_Lmlltcd, based upon recent appraisals, after allowance for depreciation and together with investments, according to consolidated Balance Sheet as at March 31st, 1928, adjusted to reflect this financing -_.-__-_..40>. - -- ~~- r as certified by Messrs. Riddcll, Stead, Graham do Hutchison, Chartered Accountants, have a value of $3 090 000 Net Current Assets (Working Capital) as shown by the same Balance Sheet, amount to $452,409 giving A total of combined fixed and net current assets of $3,542,409-—cquivalent, after deduction of outstanding Terminal First Mortgage Bonds, to $2,987,409, as against $2,000,000 of Preferred Stock now being issued. ' Earnings for the year ending July 31st, 1928, will accrue to the benefit of the new company at which time it is estimated ihatnct. current assets will exceed $600,000 and total assets available for Preferred Stock will exceed $3,000,000. i ; ' EARNINGS: Based upon consolidated annual earnings from the rt’ f th f 1927, as certified by Messrs. Riddcll, Stead, Graham &rHl.ltChlBOflfie3?tl-:lPlcII¢(Illfl:lliZlIi ofoggilastierigsaliddffiiailnflgniiité charges, depreciation, interat, local and Dominion taxes, but: with allowance for earnings from additional facilities zclgagéi ilgfielézlxttéodggiltiregégt, 1922.233?) glglustmcnt 1n terms of this financing, average annual net earnings Based upondntcrim audit for the eight months ended March 31st, 1928, gross earnings for the y d’ July 31st, l928_are-estimatcd at approximately $450,000, and net earnings at approximately $300,000fi‘vglxillaialig for Preferred drvudmds of $130,000—-equal to approximately 2.3 times the annual dividend requirement of this. issue. 000-0-0000000000000000000 \ é . Daily Selections , FOR i Guardian Readers 00000009 O40 0-000 0-0 0 0 o 0 0 o June 7, 1028 |. BUILDING OR DESTROYING- Every wise woman buildeth her house: but the foolish plucketh it down with her hands-Prov. 14:1. ‘ PRAYER-Give us, O God. women! wise in faith and fortitude in pur- ity and patience. - . _ During thciperiod from July 31st, 1917 to July 31st, 1927 inclus' c 00 000 f d ' ' Written off out of itheearrlings of the Company aha its subsidiary. w “W” $8 ’ ° qmmam“ W” MANAGEMENT‘: The management of the new company will remain in the hands of thewritcr who will br- thc principal shareholder and who has been President since 1914 of The N. Bawlf Grain CornpanyxLimitcd and since its organization in 1923 of The Bawlf Terminal Elevator Company, Limited. Mr. Bawlf is actively associated with other Western Canadian enterprises and is Vice-President of Winnipeg Electric Company and Vice-President of fMmlitoba Power Company, Limited, _________ ,_ _,__,__, _ INSURANCE: Insurance is presently carried on the properties and equipment of the Company and of its S 1'0 an arrlount 0f $2,520,650. ”"""'"""'""“'""""T“ CENERAL: ‘The business of storing, elevating and shipping grain has been for many years inscparably bound up the dcvclopnrcnt of Western Canada. The properties of the Company are well situated, in sound operating condition, and may be extended effectively as required. It is anticipated that operating charges will be reduced as a result of thistransaction and profits correspondingly increased. We ofierihese Preferred Shares for delivery if, as and when issued and received by us, and subject to the approval ofcounsel of all proceedings, at—— l00lancl accrued dividend, to yield 6% % (Carrying a-bonus of three no-par-value Common Shares with each ten Preferred Shares) SPRING The tints of Spring come out of the ground. Come out of the trees and sky- As the warm sun touches his gentle lips To the buds on the trees nearby; grass That covers the garden and fields; i And kisses with passion the red, red‘ rose v ,l That the opening bud reveals. i The fragrance of Spring comes out cf the ground, . Collies out of the trees and sky- As the warm sun kisses with lover's lip_s The little Spring flowers so shy; l And tollchcs his brush to the tril- iium red. ‘ The urbutus. and violet blue, The lilies and sweet anemone And cowsllp of golden hue. . r Royal Securities Corporation, Limited MONTREAL TORONTO HALIFAX SAINT JOHN QUEBEC WINNIPEG VANCOUVER cl-lARLonlzrowN OTTAWA HAMILTON CALGARY EDMONTON REGINA VICTORIA ST.JOIIN'S,NFLD. LONDON, ENGLAND . " .. , ‘based upon information which we bclicvc lo be rclinhlc nmi on which wt acfcl! ul pure/raring fhcsc securities. - - _ The music of Spring comes out of NEW Y9K?‘- the ground. Comes out of the sky and trces— As the warln sun touches with fing- er tips Tile harp of the soft Spring breeze: And gluddcns the hearts of the little birds l Till tlley fill the fill‘ with song | I l l l l l l l i | The above sfafcmcals an: nnl guaranteed, bufare i l I 11111111 Rmlmd 111110 P91111115 P- yllfl" ladies eighteen holes handicap fur _._-._... _W __ __ __ y, when Canadians are eating 75 the Goodwill Medal play will he "lily . . l-l4'5-.l '“ P01111115 075991 staged. and ‘concurrently the C. l... 59111» -- 110‘. On an average, the Canadian G_ U_ silver spoon competition |Dcc. . lglivw household disposes of 80 pounds of ——-—<44> —- lwrk lwrcnlrlln. but only 10 lwunds Sheets of steel so thin they hrel 1111111“ ~ of lamb and mutton. It is the tour- Lfgnspafenl’, have been made by a.‘ l lst who seems to appreciate h. most. German mglgallurglcal Qxpgrf“ ‘Joly - . . . . . fill‘. I , and who culls lolldly for it. The 1511M. 40‘ I __._____._,__,__ _________ <o4>~~ ~-- loch. _ . . , . . . . . . . . _ . . . . , , _ _ __ 451' | - l . . l . , h Stock Quotations W, ______ ,__11'f%¢1__',__ _ ,,.,._. l r hf. ' " 1i 1 Ch , 105w YORK EXCHANGE iDm , L _ , _ , _ _ , _ I , _ > V _ _ _ _ _ , _ H 1%. . j ‘lac. Top. a 5...... Fe. Ry. 1903.1 —- —--~-+-—-_-— I l _ . _ finlegcaitgczznlifig. '60" STANDARD MINING EXCHANGE I HEN buymg bmds f“ m‘ Am agony,“ C"; __j 39h, _ .-.-_- j . vestment two factorsshould Anaconda Co“ Mm c“ 73 g QltléltlltlflllS Illllilllshfld by cnurtcsy- be taken mm consldenqon_ u. Y. 0011.6: Hud. Riv. a. n. laolg °1 "is M 0'1"" . *1 °°~ 011111111“, ' F Con. ca» Co. m. Y.) ma. 1°1°W11- P- E- 151111111- _ l FIRST-Property values, revenue 111"!- Mm- C" °°~ -------- -~ "N. M“ m“ ‘mm’ 0. ' producing were and other ta bl: International Paper Co. 77k‘. 1933 . _ "g1 International Petroleum 40 i, C1081! ‘ elemcntso security; " Stan. Oil of N. a. . . . . . . . . . .. 451-. 1111111111 m8 2-811 S 8.01 . l ‘ Reading Co. .... .. logltiigvndat v 1g‘, 13:». , SECOND—~The character and ex- Southern Pacific .. l2 .11 813111111 s 1: i ' " I . ' __Ul’ll0n Pacific Ry. . 19-11.»;- Amulet 3.30. 4.25 l . Veil?“ 0f Fh°h"‘."°‘tmmt hm!“ Y U_ 5_ 1m; Aicoho] cm 1111,‘, Area 24-1. 32 f ‘ W lC SpOllSOfS t C ISSUC. ' . v 1 WeetingilouseElec. . 10214 Arno ----------- -- 20. lav. ; , _ _- _ unmd m“, gm; my, gzarty glollinger g; g2 , , Experienced investors everywhere . " ‘ or . . . . . . . . .. . 1 l - - ‘Mon-tracer. STOCK llxcuauola Bldaood -. all no ' Fecogn‘? that the “cmd fact“ ‘9 l I Cgpitg] Rguyn __ ]3l_ 13w: 1H8: 3.5 important a! LIIC 611t- Abitibi . e1 Central Mllhlmba 1.27 1.31 , l _ , B. E. Steel m. Pfd. .. gill glerlcy M; . . . . . . . . .. l1»; l . I. Steel 2nd. Pfd. rown erve . 471g, , , Mu Ken. a Tex. ny 311 Corona. a The Natlgnal mun "05" wm;....‘....... 106 m...‘ ....k . 9.10 umffjtv C°111P=111Y s reweres .. 130 era Kir lsn '13 7l __ . Winnipeg Ileotrlc . 1231-. Granada ma‘, mfhms" J',',{',°,:h:{'d 13m’ *“':"M°""d pton . o1 Grover Dsley .. rdhoarm Q1¥fiA 03mg?“ l Brsstllsn ‘Fraction o7 l-lolllnger . . Advisory loud £00m. OI Olhltl 204: HUNG)’ ..... . in: CBIIAIL!‘ fulnlsuufithms. L‘ Abi . .. Hudson Bay -- """'~— -_ "~11. ~ “I, shawlnlgsh ..... .. .. 100v. rhrl Nickel. §tilri§'§’iIY-'rt.'et;i““""“iv’l Dominion Bridge . .. 00 Keeley .. ~ Massey lie 40% Kirkland pa: .. ONIIQII“ PNW callus“, a.‘ m ‘Q $ éwfigfigg§ yqsv kvwgyxp,‘ And wake into tulle the bumble bees. {fixagiigélogndorwllaqlgcgfg $13,961.“llf§lgggfinfzf°ggms ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ " %l?gfioc 2322 scum. [ma] ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' " Ag”: . .. . ' . ‘ . ~ ~ < = -‘ ‘ rcmirr . . . . . . . . . .. 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June a. _ With | "“‘°'>‘-—" I IMNKH Nilllssilll; 4.30 4.1m ‘Wlndlall ll high quality spring lamb as ins-y Nor-nude . . . . . . . . .. 27.00 10.20 ‘W-‘ll H < ~ - a5 Qhxckenhand almost M cheap as L F ‘Hank ltuylll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 100 m‘ H nuupnvp‘ ‘ good bccf. there is no reason why l“ the consumption of it should re- Tndny at tho Golf Links al 2.30 WIIIEAT