11.111011 21, 1940 __ neeommenilation on Turnip Seer’ [strongly advise that only two varieties of Turnip Seed be; nnted with the _hope of selling thern as Table Stock Turnips tor‘ ‘hipmeiif from this Province this coming Full, The R. V. Ditmar‘ Registered Turnip Seed grown in Ncva Scotiq 55y (or the most poplllol’ and 4-5 of your acreage should be looted Ditmar._T_he Laurentian Registered Turnip Seed, groom in Nova Scotio, this is a purple topped Turnip that we are trying to. introduce but unfortunately rt does not wax _as well as the Ditmari Witty and not more than I-5 of your acreage should be Ltlllrenfiqm i strongly suggest that our Turnip growers plant not may; than 1.4 of their acreage for the early market and for the remainder do wt be in any hurry planting but use 2-12-6 with Borax and if pug- rible have your land analyzed. We have a limited supply of both these varieties of Nova Scotig tegistered Turnip Seed for sole, wholesale and retail. You can more theseyarieties of Turnip Seed from any of the following; George C. Krtson, Colville, Lorne Coles, Milton, Harold Cudmore, gmkley, John A. McKrnncn, Union, Melvin Jay, York, Ifying Thompson, Dunstaffanoge, Frank McNally, Scotchfort, Earle Ings, Mt. Herbert and J. Leo Praught, Cherry Valley, Harold P. Smith Pownlll, as well as at our Charlottetown office. ' FERTILIZER The Island price has not as yet been established. Our price all be the same as other distributors. Our business ls expanding each month and indirectly through the above mentioned dealers or ot our office we would appreciate a share of your Fertilizer requirg- IS. | Consider that you are bound to run into a year when prices on Produce will be low and naturally when this occurs we will prefer buying from those who purchased their Fertilizer from us. We allow whole sale prices on both the above mentioned varie- ties ol Turnip Seed and Fertilizer to Shipping Clubs, FRANK B. CLARKE CRARLOTTETOWN, r. s. l. PHONE m Advertising liates-—Payahlo in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements :5 Cont; Central Guardian locals, 6o per yard; Western and Ea Ie Ml‘ Word: Announcements and Coming Events Seattle-ll 213d.- Clmifleil 3e oer word: In Mernorlam Notices 10c per inch‘ 1.1m or’ FM“ "ll 5 will" 9"" clflll. etc» 5v Dri- uame- lletters or condemn" 0o oer lueh- e dine en ent so words for sum THE IMPORTED BLACK Clydesdale sta.1lion “Lee Arnleve" registered No. 28867, weight 1800, sired by "Arnie weightl 2180, dam Golden". weight 1040. Both are imported from Scotland. You are invited Position Wanted Illrllliugg? OPOSIETONMATI] gon- on ox . - lenced. Apply Guardi£ll p" ltghtéroomed house on Pleasant r e residential locality. Write to 115 today for Free cam- e e . cssession M _ first. A l H. F. l - riacPhee, road’. Riley lli ding. iQi1gleleFglnllllellrolg¥oiltillcthnffgl>gllsslllllll' L-197-3-20-22-25. 570 St. Clement, Montre . N-s. Captured salesmen Wanted MAN WANTED FOR B00 FAMILY Rawlellh route. Sales way up this S?" "hiliié°“irh’w 81"}? “ ill“; ' '3. . M-L-470-123-(l. Montregal CS-flildll. llUGllT FOX. APPLY FRANK Kocughan. Donagh. L-210-3-20-2i. For Rent ilodcrn residential property, 23 Iorth River Road. Hardwood liters throughout. In perfect state d repair. 4 bedrooms, kitchen Ilred for electric rang». Army- IASTERN must oolvirANir. Will Sell By Public Auction lrl75-3-l9-8i. =—— AT WELLINGTON lvroeuramirs 81'.ABLES.BUNTAlN's wnAnr ' ' ' ' ' f 0N saruunaw, MARCH zsra. AT EYESIGHT W P- M- EXAMINATIQN s mon cuss HORSE! From Two to Nine Years Old. All these Horses are extra well bred and extra, good quality. Reason for selling l ans overstocked. These Horses are mostly Mares and Fillies. Terms: 8 Months Approved Joint Notes or 7% oil‘ for Cash. RAOUL REYMOND. L-235-3-2l 43. "l"!!! and Supplying Glasses I“. ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETRIST Mvnteruc. P. n. l. ("lice Hour-l: I0 to l2 A M. I to 5 P. M- llllllllttys etc" try appointment Office Connected with DBUOSTOBI TENDERS THE CHARLQTIETQWhI svemruew- STOCK QUOTATIONS N. Y. Stock Exchange and 10 ee ll to d] Apprcciatililn. 70rd mutual: dlolllzlplirwrlllrrd. NillllgslruolfuSlllllsatlllillgtiTilrlrll ilzlrlickéyan B tiling: gugfgtrhxr inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on Am Gas Elec as '1-s Brown Co Pid 23 Clitleis Service 2% 1-2 Creoe Pet _ E1 Bond Share 6 F“ sale Miscellaneous gullbifllcgflv g3 M ion sALu - cream BIIPAR- HARDWOOD Fl-QQRS soNvm $5311.11 Air so 1-8 uligk Bililtlvililllflp Head. James figgmfigllggllltceh lélalcmm Mac‘ Niagara Hudson 5 1-4 t. a ue Road. Ph - e °l1- ' - m4‘. g Dell Irlsz-a-lgt-Iziiif .£;y@__21_¥__25_26_: Pant Oil _ 5 3 8 L'l“'a‘19'm' to inspect this outstandin stal w lion Saturday. 23rd at“ Far- w; reported by the mm-“wn '?°' 8010C] guhassorfs Livery stable. Owner Pill-uncut of Agriculture, follow. >- 5ft ChB-Ppelle, York. Butter: first grade creamery IANTED - 1.1mm: UPRIGIIT L-228-3-20-31, prlnis, Jobbing price, 2e 1-2-89: Piano Box. Phone 1421. -—-i——-i-%_-_-__ Que no 1 pasteurized regraded. _ L-221-3-20-3i. Agents Wanted wholesale Jobbing price. 27 3-4‘. Que ‘ W ___ no 2. 21-21 1-4. TO LooKmG ‘R A T Cheese: Ont. white and OOIONd- ——-—— ~———-i———— come? w t q rnrnslefiilllyrlfi“... current mill"- Wh°l°55l° 3mm!“ IOUSE T0 LET-MODERN financial worry? Let Fan-mg); price. 17 1-4. show you how easy it is to get, Eggs: graded shzpments in used l station, near school and churches, (Canadian Press) Stacks c1“, Am C and F 35 1.1 Am For Pr 1 3-4 Am Tel Tel 173 Am Water p Anaconda :1 1-5 Bait Ohio . 5 Baldwin Loco 15 Bendix Av 32 5.3 Beth Steel Chcs Ohio a0 3-4 Chrysler as 1-3 Con Oil zu 1-3 Con Edison 30 7-8 Curt Wright A 2o s-o Elec Auto Liw 38 8-8 Elec Pr Lite 4 7-8 Gen Foods 47 7-8 Gen Motors 63 3-4 ch 10 Goodyear Tire 23 Gt N01- Pfd 23 1-2 Hudson Mtr Cor _ 5 3-4 Int Tel Tel 4 l-8 Kennecott _ 35 ‘f-a Mont Ward as 1.4 N Y Central 15 l-2 or Am Co 30 3-4 Nor Pacific '1 ‘l-a Paramount 7 1-4 Penn R R. 2.1 3-4 Phil Pet Co 39 Pure Oil Co ll 1-8 Radio Corp 6 7-8 sears Roe Co (i5 South Pacific l2 8-8 Std Oil N J 43 7-8 Studs Corp 11 Texas Corp 45 3-8 United Air 46 7-8 United Corp 2 United Drug s 1-8 U B Rnlbber 34 7-3 U S Si. C0 55 7-8 U S Ind AI 21 1-2 Vanadium 34 Warner Bros 3 7-8 West Union 22 1-2 West Elec 111 7-8 New York Curl. (Canadian Press) Produce Prices NTREAL. March 20—(CP)— Produce Market prices hero today. free cases. 59111118 P1100. 5-19?“ 21 1-2; A-cnrdlum 22 1-2; A——lwl- leis 21 l-2' B 21; C 19; B-lllrile uriquoted- ' _ Potatoes: Que no l 75s 1.00-1.10. Que no 2 75's 110-90: NB 1w 1 75's 1.15-1.20: PEI no 1 75's L30- 1.35: PEI whites no 1 75's 1.25— 1:10; 11o red no 1. 250. n0 l-B- 2.40; Bermuda. no 1. 25°- Farm For Sale At East Royalty 52 acres, 4 'l-2 miles from Market Square on paved High Way and Electric lights I l-Z miles from York Also 3 year-old Heifer, I sow to fcrrow the last of May. Apply on Premises HAROLD MURRAY 1. 210-3 21 2s 2s. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Sh“! Close Abitilri Pfd 1m Abitibi Com 12 Asbestos 3g 3-4 B A Oil 22 7-78 Beauhernois a 1-4 Bathurst A 1a Can Vickere 6 l-4 Don A 8 1-4 Fraser V T c 1'1 1-2 Ford A 21 5-8 Imp Oil 14 7-8 Int Poi-c 2i Melchers A 6 1-8 P1109 Corn 19 1-4 GRAIN WHNLPDG. March fl-(OM- Dissi-pation of peace ruinous en- couraged excellent buying an Win- nipeg grain exchange today and boosted futures prices almost two cents. Quotations finished 1 5-8-1 7-8 cents higher, May at 90. Jly 91 —01 l-8 and Oct 97 1-2-6-8 cents. Chicago wheat values also re- sponded to the bullish friend and climbed about two cents above the previous close. At Buenos Alres wheat quotations climbed slightly more than a cent. Hockey The fans witnessed a fut and thrilling hockey match between two evenly matched teams. when Morit- ague school team defeated the Mount Stewart School team 8-5 Friday night. Mount Stewart Montague School oal : L. Hlgglnbothom H. Ramard Defence: J. McCormack c Hashes J. MacDonald A- Lane H Clay Forwards: D. McDougali B. 311N181! H. Mitchell D. MacGregor u. MacDonald o. aeync-Yis o. MacDonald M. 131K V. MacDonaId S. McCarron A Doyle H. Lane Summary: 1st Period: k-Moniague. G. Reynolds 3.00. 2—-Montague, H. Clay 7.00. 3—-Mozltague. B. Burden 10.00. 4--Montagile. M Beck 17.00. Penalties —MacDonald. 2nd Period: 5—Mount Stewart. O. MacDon- ald 2.00. (s-Mount Stewart. A. Doyle 5.00. L-Montague. M. Beck 12.00. Penalties -None. Third Period: iL-Montague. M. Beck 3.00. 9Montagile, 1-1. Clay 5.00. 10—Mount stewart. J McCor- mack (J. MacDonald) 7.00. 11—-Mnunt Stewart. V. MacDon- old 10.00 12—Mol1tague. B. Burden 12.00. l3—Mount Stewart V. MacDon- old 15.00. Referee A. Fraser. CURLING MATCHES Red Rose Tea d: Coffee Tuesday. March 12 1st Game. 8:45 P. M. Joe MacGi-cgor Russell MacDonald Score-J Scorc-IZ 2nd Game, B P. M. Fred Maclntyre George. Gordon score a Score '1 A11 extra end was played before a winner was decided. 3rd Game, 9.15 l‘. M. . Milton Mellish C. Bo-chner score An extra end before s winner W88 decided. Wednesday Night. March l8 Red Rose Tea d; Coffee 1st Game 6:45 P. M. Russell MacDonald Milton Melllsh Score 9 Score ll 2nd Game R P, M. Fried Macfntyre George Gordon score 7 Score 8 8rd Game 9 15 l’. M. C. Boehner Bruce Mocuerl Score 3 Score“ 9 Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Prelll Close Bell Tel 105 1-2 Brazilian ll 5-6 Briwk Bills 5 1-4 B O POW A N 3-4 Bldg Products 16 1-4 Can Cement 6 3-4 Can Nor Pr 16 1-2 Gan Car Fd 14 Can Car Pfd 24 7-8 Can Ind Al S Can Pacific 7 3-4 Can Steamship 7 1-2 Oelanese l4 3-4 Cock Plow 7 3-4 Cons Smelt 44 1-2 our. seag 24 1-2 Dom Coal Pfd 21 B1‘ 6 1-2 Dom steel B l4 1-4 Dom Textile 89 Dryden 6 1-2 Folihdn O0 13 1-2 Gen Steel D 14 1-4 Dom Textile a9 Dryden 8 1-1 Found». Co 13 1-2 Gen Steel Wrs 10 1-4 Gen Steel W1‘! 10 1-4 Ham Bridge 7 3-4 How Smith 21 3-4 Imp Tob l6 Int Nickel 43 Lake W004i 23 8-4 Massey Harris 6 3-8 Mtl Power 30 1-2 Nat Brew 37 Quebec Power 16 1-8 shawinigan 22 1-4 SA, Law Com 4 7-8 Sit IAW Pfd i8 1-2 Sou Cari Power 13 1-4 St of Can 78 Wpg Elcc A 2 1-4 Wpg Elcc LB l NEW YORK. Marc-h 20—(AP)— Fbreign Exchange: Grfat Britain demand 3.72 3-4. Cables $3.73 1-4. 3.71 1-2. 3.71 1-2 60-day blls 3.71 3-4, 90-day bills 3.70 5-8; France 210: Gcnnany 40.2fm; Italy 5.05; Netherlands 53.10: Canada 51.50; (Ottawa Foreign Exchange Control Board rate 9.09-9.91 per cont dis- m STEAL GRAIN PiYif-I FIVE I’ M. . l, PROFITS! ’“-’”"‘““ here's how you can reduce yield losses Control oats nnuiai Reduce barley] dia- eases! Kill stinking sruui. auri check root rot cl ivllcnt ! Just. dry-treat your seed with riliyl mrrcury/ pIrrxrphate—Cl§IiES.~\N— ilie rlnlllllc-ur-lirlg disinfectant iliui works 1 DoubleC/ric - - Double Value ! yields; rtrummenilfll in all grain areas. Write for free (‘i-Jlli-ISAN pamphlet. llllNlllilllll INDUSTRIES LIMITED MINING TORONTO. March 20-40?) — . (Canadian Press) High Close Acme Oil Alderman Amm Gold Cdn .90 Arntfield Aunor 2. llagzllllac Ilaulkilcld Iiuso Met Boar Expl Buutilc Bidgood Boblo Bralornq Broulan Brown Oil Buff Auk C111 1711111 Cdll Mal Cent Pat Chester Chronllllm t: tea llyllfilllfflfilliflllllllH1110!‘ tckill seed-home disease orgunislns. Generally increases ‘ lfalllas, N. S. COPIlPIlOLiZ‘ ' ‘l5 H» $10.95 .. $20.50 Easter Showing Big savings for you on smart costume enrcnrbles you'll love--live in! Princess or boxy wool coats with Spring’: all-important pockets. Come early for yours! Misses, women. All-Sizes $98$83$aEd3é§$$ssEss;s€sac$s av THOMAS m. JOHNSON NEA Service Military Writer Behind the peace negomialuns between Finland and R/ussia lurks this Joker: the Msnnerheim Line's pilllboxes “r0ck." which ls less cryptic than it Tenders will be received at the office of the (‘ity Clerk up to noon on Saturday, March 23rd for blacksmith work and shoeing horses for the City of Charlottetown for the season I940. The lowest or any tender notnecessar- 11v accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, H" City Clerk. - 4446-10-31. TENDERS Tenders will be received at the office of the Clty Clerk up to noon on Saturday, March _rd for supplying the City with gasoline and ‘ills for the season 1940. The lowest or any rider not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON m City Cle’rk. ...‘..".'..'"':.'.*.'.'.. ".'...";".'....'..'."':'.': 44-1545‘. ‘___‘____i__*.____.__m__ aflsq | thflli. lflnd lie sounds, and more dramatic. It threatens to influence tremendous- ly the whole campaign or this spring and summer, not in Finland alone. but 0:1 the Western Front. That joker may take the trick in the great game called "Breaking the Maginot Line — or trhe West- wall." That game, many have believed. would be window-boxing. for Franco's and Germany's famous border fortifications are imgweg- noble. S0 were Finland's accord- ing to a Belgian and a British general who lnspeote‘ them be- foro recent events. PILLBOXES cuilunrvr 1101.11 Tris; 1.1m: Indeed. the Manner-helm lone is still two-thirds uribrkoen, but those two-thirds are largely water --the Vuoksl-Taipall watercourse. Where the Mme has been pene- trated the main reliance was not water. but plllbcxes. ‘Illese machine gun forts. looking like trail-hurled beehives, are of iron, swelnnd concrete. and under direct hit; from shells of any but the heaviest callbers, are supposed not to crack. German Westwail plllbox, one of 30.000: Crumbling of the Man- nerheirn Line raises the question whether artillery can rock those. too, out of action. recent advices that they are "rocking" them. That is. by sheer concussion of shells and bombs dropped onto their humped bacles. i-he Reds are making these concrete turtles lurch in their holes in the ground. ‘There the pillboxes are set solid, all in one piece, and when such a chunk of concrete lurches or rocks, it sinks back again, not. cracked. but ou. of plumb. 5o. after rocking enough, it may be so trwiated that its machine guns are left clawing the air like a dead bug's legs, or nuzzhng the ground like a. mole. Seldom can the guns continue to rake their cnrc1ully' calculated field-s of fire. BREAK IN SAFETY NET OF BULLETS The interlocking belt of safety supposed to bullets has a hole in 1t, through iwhlch may be thrust the knife o: a Russian infantry attack. 8o the Mannerheim lime. whose Red_Victory P011315 woyracroe be woven by ihmr‘ main arilllclal defense ts the pill- box, is not utterly lzlvulnerable. Today it ls for from shattered and if 1t were shattered, Finland could still fight on-for a while, But failing” foreign aid. and with so many Russian shells and bombs and infanirymen, those rocked plllhoxcs seem to have cracked the crystal ball of i-‘ln- laniPs future. Pvrllllps far more-of the filtllre of all I(l1‘illi(‘(l “llnes" or zones whwr- backbones are knobby with bllllmxfs. 'l‘l1ut includes both of the world's most celebrated forti- fications. the Maglnot Linc and the We lwall. “TESTWVALI. BUILT OF 30.000 SMALL UNITS 'I'l1o great German barriers 500- mlle lyngih includes in its three- zonrd 50-llllle depth, an estimated kwWéstel? count). 1-2 s-e ’ . S. A. [McDonald s Livestock = ——— 1 4 MONTREAL. March 20—(CP)— Fed Kirk l-l Calves were o0 cents lower. hogs Fire Pete 1-2‘ -— ~ --_- —---—. were slow and other clafises of llve- y Francocur stock barely steady in trade 0:1 the = Gllfos l4 ffifllgltzgjztfigxtg? "S3431 Montreal livestock markets today.’ -‘ 1-4 sud Basin 1.85 minor Inf“ Nun-no; ‘SR2: we" tholgilominion wlaepartmcnt of Ag- 1 1 W 1 4 ggllllylg/flfie 3 i158 new.” by ,',.a1w.}{m..,e. 01-. rlcu urc rcpor , . A ~ - , < . j _ _ Receipts were 50 caiile. two ' (r0 <_i Eng 1.; ook 3 '75 ‘mgiwilfyglz, Fi..’.if.g',’,“l.,€ Gfinlglfgu‘ ehfep and Lamb. 42o hogs and 411 <cifiunflrate 141, 1-1 25$?“ a, m ‘dune; o. b, ,0 7 H m‘ 0a ve5_ I ll! fl . l 1 -< ~ ‘ ‘ Today's offerings of came were H"‘-,".‘~"?“' m 5-8 lgollagmm“ 1 g $11?‘ and Folollerlntlierly tiling’ gailriumon ‘nade up °r °°mm°n w 300d nllfllloi‘ 1%)}; b‘ lUn r Can 66 _ Foilndrlr-s Steel Canada and’ quality cows. Good cows sold up to . "ml llmk b. 3 4 ‘figures 4 00 United Stfed $5.75 with mvdiwn quality cows ‘flm- 1'34 ' wnlu- Am 5'60 ‘con-rm fin-eager. ruled in titre $450 l° 55- And “mm” blmkws 1.1-...’ ‘Q11 2 5n Wood Cad '20 westcm o‘l gmuo Gains of a to n (signal stgsfilfi. Connors and cutters flmnzswgd ‘m 1 2 W“ HM; 725 an“ Wale gag?‘ m. Ham. m,‘ - ' Howey 33 - lgalry an Jnonton, Anglo- calve‘ We" “w” “W”- PF-c“ 11nd ‘nov 20 1-2 crmn Canadian and Okalta, ranged from $7 for common light y In. N.“ 43 1_ vcals to $9.50 for good kinds. The . Km. ‘(M L52 go,” C99 Lg bulk of the common to Just fair ' K... 1 3g Foothlug 72 quality veals in mixed lots sold at ‘ L g g4 14 Pawnee 00 f-4_ BROTHQ. ' $8 with better kinds around $8.751“ .. gm pend on 1.75 Alvflslsopl 33,01 drinkers and light vcals in mlx- " 1,5, _ Cad 14 1-2 Telnisk 06 i- edicts around $6. ‘IA-hp or '74: TORONTO, March 20—(OPl—- new. Brother Alrlbrcae lemma. One early lamblbrought $10. {pin-h '73 1-2 ‘lhc recovery movement 0n the born Dev. 30th. ldTl, entered the .. Hogs were slow at $9.25 for bac-L ‘o 1.1. 3.10 Toronto stock exchange continued De Lasalle Crlzi-nzan Brothers (m5 fed and watt-root Spl-Qct; drew‘ ,. 43m through today's session and tile ‘School, New York, Jvly; 9th 1894 $1 ‘per hog premium wlth 1.110, reg- . u 1 00 close was around tllc days ton 111ml ltialxh Z. 1:140. Jam-pest grief ular cuts on off grades. Sou-r. were l . 4'1 prices. Gold shares led the advance liowjadcd the <>01ur1luni":.' of the $6 to $0.25, tops $6.50. Hogs sold on ‘ ‘in at 1.18 with an index galn of 1.011. trailed Christian Brothers, A... my, N, Y_ n11 3419 were mom 1139 hot, l owl-r 50 by the industrinLs and the base where their loved or MERIOH of weighs; y s q“ ye L25 mew], Wm. @5135 o; ,11_ 311.111 forty-five faithful years of uneart- On m“, Mar-mum, uvggtogk m“. y wrdfvnttrrs 4i prices gave the western oil index 15h dfivoilm to 0111)‘. vflfii“? P6100- kets rail grade hogs were $12.15 and ~ """l'i< J15 a. 11ft of .40 for the day. Volume flulv elves’ on Suufiay eveniil- sows 91,70 not weight, 22 was the best in two weeks st 214,- M01011 2nd- At the h" Chofce steers were $7.25. good‘ l“ 1-4 000 shares. "filmi- hflf; f,‘ 1v sens, medium so. fair $5.50. com- 1.10 Malartfc Gold Fields traded 20,- f: tugs-DEB“ gHf-b-ltf mon $3. Choice heifers $6.75 good t, ‘_ 71 1'7 000 shares and advanced 6 cents to e F“ 1m f “l”! D‘~*;~v_1 k ‘d, seas medium ssso fair$6 common 1 l. 05 a. record high at 1.1a. Kerr-Addison gag"? $33157 “u? f3; can dim: $4. Good cows $5.50 medium $4.751“. l‘ ‘S; traded 16.000 shares on announce-r ‘flvtr fiv" ~m m "1 fair $4. Oanners and cutters $2 50 "26 meflt of a heavy im-‘Tczve of cam- “rgrko.q.wq" 5* “‘ - to $3.50. Boning bulls were $3.50 , a M _ 1118-‘: Mid the (‘lose at 2.52 tvai 1171 2 davsflirl,‘ m“, and butghgp 51111.; $4315 1 __,_,_‘_ __ I .78 cents. Wright-Hargrravcs firmed l5 m‘; ‘a, ‘ Veal calves sold up to $6.50 and 4 .- .|“‘,‘n M s4 Gen: $errtzs£1rgrllgglnsflgalf v5 10!"? 11;. 3 T.“ _, 375559“ $415“ D11» wt - m“ ' l ' n ‘y or ‘ 0 6'15 ml Alli we ' .. “mg, W, gg_ pwgn ‘m’ 13:1 1 2 Aunor. flllast Millage. filrkland lgeogggfle, 1,01,“. 0., HM,“ 11' (‘row s as ém- LigfckPnér qa-“md ills frir v.11? ruins his two Phnrvpr 2,15 9 0w’ S‘ on ‘n wveskizi‘ mfrv snout 1n gfilnkors, "iv-owl yd 114'] - .2111 4 01' 111-. F's c‘ s“ "Z11 otters. PWvnl-rr 1.30 senlor gold’ mowd Wm‘ me {but hrur to ll‘4‘~' ' '* Preston 2 l2 tmmx Dom” and anlnl-"lm 71mm“ '11.rc "noinw - flu M 34 fractions and the final bid was up ‘ his mm ‘ gmflmgn. 130 for Lake Shore. Scveral penny l1,.-,-.y,y.r-r_-._ 331,. (Canadian Press) 59nd 111v m 8°15!’ 100111317111’ 310E000. TF0"- j Aforirnrv‘ l1 Stocks Close Sum-m 95 afield! 13119115. gadfllac. Kenny Itfcro Canada. — Sigma 7.85 0 - 8 50H. M‘ 0 . ~111Wc0fl ll-‘ztv. ritrlrf: d" Cmmem 171 Syn", y 95 and Upper Canada, rccnrdcd sub- egml.’ y f: {qrwy Montreal 209 S. E Pete 03 8-4 filiflflflfll 801M» ‘.1. 11, l\ u" i Nova scotia 309 Steep Rr 2.46 Consolidated smelter-s advanced eral. nfsn 11:1- Rpynl Straw L 40 iitlvos. R. l’. P. Fame? 30.00 plllboxcs. The Germans pre- i-ancan fortresses than 1hr: (it-mum, lint lll‘) .i1- E-iiliplrllpd n; fol- ‘Il("1i‘ fortifications many and smaller pllllioxcs. snlnll, rather than the vast subter- l Enroll chambers o1 the Maglnot _ If the Rilssftllls condo that. why ‘ill-pr: 1111.10 \ -, .1110 u. m, ‘ittlltn the<e chtmbcrs has Rone ‘lllllgul;€B1‘n(§il‘GgllIlail-ls it“? in lll-(‘lxvhl l l ll y: will “unen- - - , 1: 1' o'er y r1 _'.f1l“_' or fnlloh of ‘two million cubic yards ‘gims, shells fillfl lllallcsr Ily rmknn: [lillliqxw or other. ‘lllxillllllilllplplllllilve bulhllltlhlktcsallln ilcllylllilrtlllllltll‘)“Illhhklhlcll lfivmlhll ‘VAT’ m" "l" \\’.\!.rir Front bl ~ ~ . ‘. ‘ 1e l 11111110‘. ' '.‘ Nlflifiiilii-Jl-‘iif; also in its. rrar- ‘Line's Dlllboxcs and alllld illflll "n1". Kin}.- .’~il‘fl “n8 ualti cr..cll~.on bullt this winter. pnilltratc to lrsleue 1110 l:\l‘;;<‘.‘ , - ,, j _,. -,.,»,‘,..¢_5L.d ‘ i I Hurts-cutoff from supply and l"~ . - ~..,.~_ 1.. (‘P113111 0i’ ‘Ivar ulltmxes. how many ililforiivnlc-lt by the outllunllocrln; . » 111., i‘.i_. .11 lllmllflffl. hr ‘will rook“. And how marry of the .German 8111118110»? (rcririairs. l ._- \<;__.,;,.n, ymn‘ What forkod Finland's pill- HOLD FOR GERMANS llcxrs" RlFFlflli shells, from heavy '1lll‘R "fllnF-‘Cfi at Verdun?’ Rus- But. the German lvcstwnli has s1: n hnllllls from airplanes also massed, 500 to s. small sector. | wiu. rrnnuoxas . proportionately more plllboxi-s than the Mag-mot. Hue, It l.s per- . '- '1" Wily (lrltllnit, ill lgot to 110i. l1" l And a 11.1 .1_11 later. broken i was ‘ War is a 001111111101 repetition a rthe impossible. ‘an ~v~._--.-_ . b3 IPOB _.-; ,-_‘_. .- . .