so. .‘tfl‘ €34 wm. 4 ...: DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS SUMMARY 8)" THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto — Market mixed ll’lIlel': moderate trading .9 I York — Market higher; active trading. Montreal 4 Market traction- alli liizher; active. trading. CURRENCIES MONTREAL 1C1?l L'nited States dollar in terms of‘ Canadian funds was unchanged at 5108 3-32, Pound sterling was up 1-16 at $3 02%. NEW YORK S market advanced Tuesday gains by airlines, rails and iitus-ancl-loans highlighting session. A in: feature of trading a 10-point leap by Calumet and Home Pt HPI’IR which closed at 2.7-»: turnover of 403.900 s h a r e s, H d B, vnukin: it the most active Hum}. stock It overshadowed Texas Uzi" Sulphur which lost a point at 5.". on 202,000 shares. making it second most active. The Dow Jones industrial a-.('a:e :aincd :11 at 827.38. Standard and Poor's 500— stock tr.ch rose 26 to 81 10. The As- soru’ucd Press averaze of g'ni'ks arha'ii‘t‘d 1.0 to a new peek til .i .3 1"iicntii'.’i:int1 reports from the annual shareholders meettnzs n‘ \'ru \ nrk 001111731 Fcniizilran'a Railroad hack- gv-onndctl ihe "'se‘ of the rail. a‘c"a:e to a new 12 [‘\\' -\.\I GAINS \i‘l'tnn: airlines Pan 5it‘tlt‘t‘l- (.20 \loi‘? \irivavs was (inner/11 Motors. tip l-";-.. mutatirlin: among the leading all'tt ;10('I(< Of 1,240 issues traded. row and 1% tell. \'civ highs for He \'enr totalled 80, new lows :25: \'oliimc was 1240.000 shares Hilllllfil'fld with 4.310.000 Mon- ( (Ia \tnou: stronzer indii mm. 'crox rose 1 Smelling 314 and International \mkc. l‘i. \iiion: C a n a d i a n issues Ct’llnbl' llinin: rose “4. Can (I an Pacific “in and Walker (iztanN‘Ili'llll ‘i \‘Iclntvre Por- cupine dropped “'1_ Hudson Bay Vinin: I1 and Dome Mines Prir-es were. irregularly loner on the American Stock 'Hanze Scurry Rainbow a-‘i'led 1:. BraZiIian Traction Canadian Javelin lost 34. Pres- ton and Farflo Oil [-10 each. What stocks did: Tues \Ion \rlt'atlt‘fi‘s .7408 l‘ucliiics 406 l'iivvltanzud 284 ‘1 c'al issue flr The Assoriath Pres! "f‘l‘ \'t‘el 'lT'. \lniity W Ix: nnii int ‘ttri\"l'Ft Flt. «P A tg'i'irt at the close of the Hunt. real and Canadian stock ex- changes pushed prices to a It arrow advance Tuesday tnmplisiia inde\' climbed 03 to a new huh of 1131 wt declines led advances 00 to ,0 T".'it1‘112 ‘\.‘i’\ active \iiih dustriai I'.)."l'lH\(‘I‘ at SIlfl'Y‘K and mines and otls at 990012 \Iln" . admitted 03 10 0 rr mt 17.02. cu, l‘lSlI’IE 7i: "ft‘. lti'Iiic: climbed 04 1'71” t'I’R row "i [O 447: lntc" p r o \‘ in c l at Pipe Line d-“ppcd 3. to 041 Papers cd-L'cd up 0.3 to 136.31 aitlioiizli 81' Forest fell ‘7 to 30 Banks were Iirm at 1250 as (“anndienite Nationale climbed International Nickel spot one point to Rfi'i and Noranda SIlDl‘IF‘d “2 to 49% in senior base metals CAE' dropped “1 to nine in machinery issues and Canada Iron Foundry advanced is to 34",» in primary metals. 1n food and beverage Issues Canada and Dominion Sugar fell 11": to 2515 and Canadian Breweries advanced ‘& to 10%. *‘ Simpsons rose “'6 to 4an In speculative mines on the ('oppe r Icll cizht cents to 74 cents as 136,900 shares changed hands and Pam I‘.\'O cents to 27 cents on 98,500 shares, Trans’ terre climbed 13 cents to $1.04 on and Mount. Pleasant five cents to $1.29 on 03.6.50 shares. 1 MONTREAL CLOSING STOCK! I y The (‘nnl In Press Monlr-l Stork Exchange—‘1 y I mum-to tabulation of Tuesdn‘v transactions. Quotations in cents unless m-r . rwmd Int. yd. Ex.divtden xruFJi-rizhtn. xw rm Fix-warrant It: cham- ta from previous board closinl sale. Ne. Itoch III” Him I,"- am (11‘! Ahttioi M20 315*. is 1~1fi Anon-u 70 W M I Alumin 0107 1.12% 12% .11“: - Lt Alum 5“. M0 ’0 ' “Mt A n 2m 1m 45% M — Ar: t’Snpr 00% Ar: t‘ 12‘ 012% 12% 11% -— 1‘ Ash-to: m l Banq PC ‘00 855“; SW. Viv, B. I" T71 820 It ant. P A 14 05 55% I C For»! B C Phone Bruck A 1 82.1% I 211/- C11 Pow 1030 mu. 22 12% Con Cent 1 MI Dom an 100 mm. 15W 25“: Can It I“ 3' mm It at ca cams 9- Cdn be" 1716 $1096 m "We campi- mm a no chewinnmn m+ MIIIOQIIl-l. + chCIQMflfl- cm noun-imam; ‘1". 1.0.0000“ In“... «amount .5“! PRODUCE . ar 1.1 MONTREAL iCPI .. Agricul. Hasana me ~ Lu ture department quotations: 3:2?" . ‘_' P3225: Wholesale dealer prices “Ismael m. 335 .fi ‘10 country stations. wooden car- Hollinner 4384 :3 '5 tons: Extra-large 33 - 34: large ""0 “33' 1m“ '7'“ Hu-Pam l000 i- is t4 . i _. h :cler feed 81’2-9 ‘7'? ‘7‘“ price. Que 755 1.50-1.60: Que 00 °-'-i 'iduaI is- l U S D) | am .. w. .l““' ('Oltts. 'I‘ombills continued N““'"“' “mm 'ic ’ 1 ., in pared n'ith 4,033,000 shares \ a ., a s 13' \ ORR CLOSING STOCKS MONTREAL egg. : S .1 . . nu, _ w 1C Mogul 9350 M5 45 M0 00 —! «3! 30-31: medium 25; small 20-21: "‘ B 25 and ‘ 20 DZ) _ ’ '. . Jacnms 4 10 ’ "‘ . (heese: Delivered Montreal. Jaye Exp! 2500 ‘waxed current receipts. whole- Jelex “32 a . sale bee v ' it . Joburke . 1 3-3, Que “me 35'“ “Ohred ‘ .Ionamith 16000 14% t a " 700 100 l V. l Slcim mvitlk ponder: Spray pm- . owsey 0216 1L. cess No. 1 in bags 12% - 16; '5’""’”' Ali ‘roller process No. 1 in has: Imbe 112-14: feed i2 1 Potatoes: Wholesale sellingi 13.11“, ’ s It 0.15-1.25: NE. 755 2.00: N3. 5031 «ak Link 25 1145—160: NB. 105 34-36; 1:31.. . Osu 135000 V . _ _ I s, 21 .uhtte 75s 200-210; P.El white ‘3 332' .105 160-175; P.E.I. white 105 ,anuis 5“" ‘40-.44. Lal'n AM ‘ Hench 15150 230 246 3 ~ 5i . wsnume 600 100 107 too + ‘ 71.10 I “esteel 300 $13“; 13"; 133i 4» ‘0 1 [ac " .x't .- u. t wash-iii. 1000 1": 4i: 4% - 'n‘mfin E500 17.1 . lt- ; “It” Sti- memo (u 71 M .4 I mum. 1000 i. - .... ’ ’ i . woo . la r Total Sa s: lndustriala 200.030. mines t "‘n IN tom 1 I and 00- 909.922. 312:1?“ i o y , " l\1a en moved to a new hizh but golds Mari-hunt iaun Tuesday. Trading was moder- “IMP? ": 319.. V ' V Iatlztiii 2817 “a (anadtan Breweries gained “4.: “030"” ""0" ‘ [h to 1031:. Labatts 3. to is". and \'i-1"” 7"" W" ,1, Walkers as to 3434. Bank of “'K'm ‘32? ~ 'm Montreal. a recent victim of min» I: profit takers. recouped some of. Similar 05"" its losses with a 5a gain to 657’s. “i=0” ‘3‘“ t1 _ 45w. s. u, CIL was tip $1 to 2014 and Ford “1‘10 "'"" mm" 1?? o .\ i 1 Canada $3 to 191. “1 Im l" — a Metal M II,“ I" Algonta (entral and Hudson M... 0.. mm [Bay Raliway “’35 prominent in \imwia 1625 the. losing column, di in 1 t Mt \\'rI:hl 10000 i30 pp g s o Minn st 9000 I‘ ‘ 4 2 o (.olds were hit by gem Nama er no V g Preston, a pivotal issue, lost 35 .\ealon “a.._ i. Penis 10 Base metals saw NM" *1“ ‘M‘ 3.0., _ y. Noranda cut an earlier $2 loss fixer"? ~«no 405 l. ' - ‘ ' to 2 at 4914. International New.“ vtts :uoo :\l(‘1\'PI was ahead $1 at. 86': .\‘ Goldvvue term Speculative issues generate 5' "3"“ "’00 lapa. McWatters. Silvermaque. good volume and all c'aining at -‘v' My . ; trade in lower range losing 11 mm Fm 1’: v cents at $1.05. ' 1 1" n I V I \or Acme 1"" M? w. ' ii lIlEIt"\. indiistrials gained Nni'bt’a“ "’0" W“ _ 1,. .44 to 1.24.44. the Exchange in- “W” I‘m do .40 to 14.149 and western 2.01:?" 1A . 1 1 time down 06 to 66 05 and golds Nnrnax . t .00 'WI > V‘ 14.1 to 133.06 \'olume for the x not-nu 95m 0. dav was 4.004000 st ,- . _ \' tindstrm ms m 95 (0m N Rank 0020 . . 1.1 . Monday. :IlrllII‘lttitlI III . TOR0\‘I'(I ('IJNING s1'ocits xm'tit (fan 300 1-1” - ‘ Br The Canadian Prev 1 \ni‘thll‘i 11”" 54" :12" run-mo sum-k Exchange—“qr 12 “lulu. ‘ W: W | lomp is IahllI’lthn ot TIisday d I ’m '5 .. . ..1 \pl \iii.i line .00 ,0 ‘11 :0 PrwI l-Ilrlri 100 1103 \1_ “no '3. an :ni o ,.,,.k pm“. 1710 7 '5 \usl stint 51 0 a Na”, 7 n V \v I "wlt at '75 Hi 5 PIN..." 1.1110 575 \i on hit :1 2-1 1 . L», pm,“ 1500 \ \ t-ilIld mm :1 31 2‘! ~1 Quimont 2611 it ( l‘op ‘00 "T .03 07 i 2 R more “0 Mon "it! won it 3 0 5b Raglan 1500 6:1 ‘1 VI “1‘ 5 'I”: ‘12 ‘1 Raumk 1100 tom.- ' .20 an v.0 370 . to ‘ 1000 '1 Rotiklit'd 000 ll '2 12 1‘4 r : Rnrnal “ - 6.1 —1 - I, 001 1 11 Rose \leis 0000 l’l‘. "'7 13 I I ’ :iska l. 0 ‘ 0 ‘2 H“ A a 2500 ll, B-llu'i ' '0 -0 .. 2° ‘2 “mm” (on 50000 Ri-lcher into Snug to Jviii- .. L: R. an", ‘50 nIIl‘I‘ I 27700 52 >0 6.1;", 31m ntttiim 051 5:1. 6'. om I’- s." it." 21:00 Ifi Rein-on 7000 ll 1 \ "WI R“ 13300 V. anus ion t 24 an: 27 ,. otlu 1000 thilnp n 10 n i at: ' ‘6 ‘ g” “in... mm ._.s I I( k Rai 4:000 15 1 SMITH! 0410'; Rraioi is“ 410 400 400 1 '_",mm 73“; _, iaiunmk tots m 960 i -5 w‘ “and mo , Bull . ioo 190 190 we ‘ “on t , <1 I : Rntt R1. 1100 6 6 0 gm. st 1 mm Hill 71m «2 so 51 +1 "Sim, R 4ioo too "111. Cable 11 mfg " 1000 (‘am In 14: its 47 gun cm. 1000 ‘Camp chin rm 42o 4 on -n gun...“ 1 l r Tu": ~90 ‘ 7 Sunburst W0 1 (‘nm Mine i100 1 -» ‘ n R 900 M - c Austral mm 101-) in We — ‘1 | “mm-y :tooo tot/a 151/. is”. . c M a 2;. t 60 . ‘0 1 non st .i i c. .s Inca mm m an M + ta ‘ ' A e ‘ mhill 40325 115 105 t (7111 \w 15:00 5 41d 4‘: — ‘a szm 2000 00 5m _| . Cantlnre 7065 T lulu +1 ‘ anmnnq 2000 17% 17 1 Ca am .1500 ‘31-") I Trans (33! 95 95 .3 Cas 1177 07» 11 Tm"- R" m 9 C Faraday l8<10 260 290 250 -10 rm" 1305 1'15 c eeley 2.700 w 37 Trin cm 28000 I (‘heskirk 0 0 0 U Mining “19‘1" 3' l9 1 ti Ashesins 300 . mm 22 2 —-1 Chib Kay 4000 izi' 121/. 12“) — val - ‘ +5 I a i... Buliad soon Chlh M 500 :14 34 um, Mine 15200 ~ 050 CIIII'I'IO 5m 75 73 74 -1 'W Mm, coo 3 " , Comb Met 2555 21 22 . {Kara m __ h Coniaizas 431 W 92 M +3 1 “mm.” 2500 Con .V 1000 1" 13 I “I 1 Vim" 050" . 173.1 a 2615 26% ——I . v, 'v ' I C E II “.560 I": la W V132," 400 I“ _, 3 ('nllinan 2000 iota We 10‘“! I “I p",- my}. :to I a. .revti - 37 317 .7 t x “a 1. PM im iii»; 15“; we »— Ia ‘ 1m 1; I Cm‘l cutie. 15 o a 0 — I: M 1 w mi..- 9500 M cc. ~ 29 29 29 t ’ w ,., im ” C Hall. 3000 zzla 22 2154.1“: w,“ M"... 950915 Marhen 000 0 21 215 wmrw “00 Yale Lead 100 i C Morrison 1000 71 71 7 \ C Northld 1660 24 231‘: 20 C Rambler 800 1:17 130 137 C Red PW 7400 12% 12 C Rencourt 13000 17% 10'»: 17h ol 1, C Snoorm 12000 9% 9 9 -'h Arman“ 1500 300 . ‘, Convent ' 000 9'5 ’93 -10 Al the: H 5000 32 31 .11 Ledur :00 m 11 .3 who 1500 25% 25 15 n: [1 Dev 0000 M“: * n c m son in m 20 Bailey 0 or owich 151 50 -' Fall Sit-pr n5 Crailmt 500 littl- 10'! 11M 3"" .4 (‘roinor 104 0 Bath f 'p 30000 14 I! 13 —1 Cal FA 1150 m” 13“: Cute 42509 1611 16 in 1 Cnlvm r1 | 5000 M 13% 1M WI P e no 5 D'Aruon 3000 ll 17 t , Dem __ 10000 W ‘ '- MM V 100 -1 D'Eldool 14000 10 01a 10 + ‘a c Ex u .1 1 In 20 we. no ' Mi c Hmltd i Delnite 91’ 1 Cent Del 2 Denim 200 $1114 11 11 1 ‘6 C nl 0100 I) Dicknm 1100 ‘90 -10 Dov-Pal 0M 13‘] I'M-emery 20" m 101 -4 Dome Pete 105 01M 17% 17% one 100 077% 1'7 17". — '4- vnn 1 Donald: 7200 9 0“: Dynamic 500 Durnlne 333:! 271/: 27 27h. «HUI Film __ E mo 0“- 6 o u Last Mal 100 150 150 150 ct - o E": In M 4 Gr PIIInI 100 011% 11“ 1‘4 — k i a El 2000 oh. m M (‘ridotl 7 . 17 Eureka 100 —8 ll 3 Oil 6 I” "M Frneomr 1 10 l “I t» to Land- "It 1330 117 115 15 4 Lou Potl‘ mo -1. Glitwin Modal «so ‘0 on «0 +13 Gum Min. 112% 035% 351A 35% mam M 0 Gene: 120000 ll 10 ll ‘1 "III CW 31” .4 GM. Mam 2110 I 0’7 '1 ~l I — V9 Giant YR IN 011% 111A 11% ~ lb ms M. H v. ; Glnn "r . at .12 u «I it Can. not —I 1 Golda» 1300 I I as R [xvi- 100 Hollis-utmost n 11—» neon. Ion Goldi'ny 1500 41 Gummy It‘ll] I: a Graniluc 2200 615 .4 u... a 385 .s +H’ “‘4 ._ I. Butter: Current receipts non- Irish Cup 2100 .h tenderable 51-14: 93 score ten- "0" 5“ 19““ . s- derable 53; 92 score tenderable :‘MM 95",, it»; ' v. I 151 50000 0 nerr Add rims. 76.5 \'i butter milk pow- kirk Min 405m . Kopan 11000 v: i i I . 900 2275 TORONTO . is TORONTO icpi-indus“.lals flank" . bum 532260 on the stock market \Iarum tfaoo .‘atl-prt 19001 20 ' 500 10 . d f _ some interest with Magnet, Zu_ New H0500 12.11:) 230 Nt- 000 . N Kelnre 15.3030 0 % Gene" and Magnet turning over Newlund 30200 3‘ “‘15 .52 to 98.44 Base metals Var-molar 000 .m an “3 00200 .‘ vi a Bar 1330 110 ‘ 1000 0 Mosher 300 135 1.15 1.15 9.1 “lka “m Zenmnn 12000 Zullpl 110000 [a The Guardian. Charlottetown. Wed. May 13. 19041 R -i : 4.m.ooo. . ' T""’ "Li" “mm-T. 5mm [the Macbean Funera l 1 Magnet G — u‘ Zulapa Min-Ore Mcwatt l i t I ‘i All Cdn Com . All Cdn DIV 5 American Growth 1 Beam r n 1 i I COIIPcIn‘? Mutua Common“ Commonwealth In N American of l ,_ . One William 1 U) ‘ Provident xl’iut Radissovl Recent \Rt‘SK‘iII'K‘I’l IninstmE West Growth 1\~I‘(‘ttltt§ t' S funds \ I 611 Filo, Vii 26 20 V I slaughter cattle at the Ontario? public Stockyards Tuesda ‘and higher. 3 pr e also actively higher and sheer ' and lamb prc tro ‘ i Slaughter cattle 3.81 1 stee 50 ' w 125.50; good 22.502350 I“ 1 20-22; common 5 heifers 22-23 with sales to 23.50; .zood 21-22; medium 18-5) ‘ mon 15-17: choice fed yearli 1. m 1:, V 18 with sal m 16-17; 8:11 1 1550: good heavy Bologna bulls 119-1050; common and medium 7-18.: 1 C 35 a . 32. ‘ onto heavy sows Mr. and Mrs. Paul Macd’her- lson accompanied by her father and mother. Mr. and Mrs, Tay- t Sc South Stanwell 1 th E. Island Hospital as recently .few days ago came ashore a d jted early potatoes on May 5. {gm The Women: Institute met at C lmp Bk C nya Mr. Palmer. High Bank, plan- men not out from net trap: on Monday, May 4. very unusual black-blr was seen be we . was half pure white and half black. Its head and half of its body was pure white, the rest ck was bla Some fl fore this goes to press. . calm MacPherson. Wood Islands East. was a guest Mat-Neill. Chan night. She al- 0 home of Mn. John Campbell and Mrs. R. C. MacLeod, Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacLea of Mrs. lottetown Sunday visited t Corn- and Irwun and Isabelle. wall visited relatives In Li-tt Sand ay. Flocks of wild geese are seen here ioccuionslly s It re that Mr. M. A. MacNeill of Little Sands, who is residing at Mrs. Christina MacKays. Murray River is we- covering well. . Mira. Alex Stewart and 2 of their children, Char- ' 'ors to her lottetown wen vm ome in v ' le Litt Sande on Sun- manta of the our neighbors who have been away for the winter have returned. The rest re expected soon, possibly be- Mrs. George Dover. - . Ollflo Mount Stewart was a Sunday visitor . and B ' *3 Elslands East attended the ,“ Camp 11 wa ilch Is leh Low (‘Iosn Ch no 1 MacNei“ for \ .‘TRIA ‘ g x. ‘Sands, a sister of Hugh Mac- 11 I Mr. Ca 1 t Sands also attended the funer- al 0 Mr John Campbell. Miss Mary G. Smith and Miss Eleanor Wheeler accompani Ir ‘ tMonday. MR! C’tnadian Investment peeled to be ready for SEl‘Vlce Cdn Truste Cauatund Champion Mutual 11. fter the disappearance of 1the ice at Wood Islands. fish- PISQUID EAST Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly fire visitors in Charlottetown ay. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were es visitors in Vernon River Tu day night where they attended a banquet in honor of the Ver- team. non River hockey I . rge Dover was a vis- itor in Charlottetown Tuesday. Mr. and r Donald With sons Blair a n 0 Ricky and daughter Beverly. Mount Meltick were recent vis itors at the home of Mrs. Mac- Donald: parents, Mr. and Mrs. .13 [*1 n. wa y. Mr. and Mrs. William rt. Sherwood were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Birt’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woolridge. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay were visitors in Charlottetown Fri- a . Mr. and Mrs. David Birt. Mottetown were visitors It Ch the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jay Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Mellick. Charlot- tetown was a Sunday vis at the home at her brother Mr. George Dover and Mrs. Dover. .. 8 -1 Mr. George Lear-d. o u n t Stewart, was a visitor in Pis- quid East Sunday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. Mr. and Mrs. George Ratt- Mr eck. of Mr Mrs. Floyd Jay. . Miss Georgie dover and her mother. Mrs. George Dover were visitors in Charlottetown Monday. Mr. R art was a visitor at the home Leaid. Mount Stew- Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. Monday. Mr. Melvin Jnrdine and Miss Etta Jardine, Head of Htllsboro were recent visitors at the W ome of their sister. Mrs. al- ace ' irt. ard Jay was a visi- Mrs. How _ tor in Parkdnle Monday night where she was the guest of Mr. Floyd Jay and Mr. Jay. CANADIAN SPENDING Canadians spent $605,000,000 on foreign travel in 1962. a de- crease of nearly six per cent. t of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon W er. 9 The Pam-r AKERS 00. All Kind' 8 of Point ELL no hint Georg St. Tel. 4 . ’ Star Weekly guide to W Communing with nature on your holidays this year? Canada has some of the world’s most beautiful camp- in g areas—ready and waiting. This week, the Star Weekly begins a five-part series on national and provincial packs -—he1pfu1 information on where to go and how to get there, plus the facts you need on camping facilities. Com- plate with illustrated maps. An invaluable guide for campers. Starting this week. is the St. Wee . MMER Casuals FOR FUN IN THE SUN! i=0R ELLIS BROS SHOPPING DIAL 2-1201 GEORGETOWN E The Misses Margaret ' ch and home alk. Mr. John P. McDonald is a patient the Chart Hos ta] mm“ pi . Mrs. J.W. Lovers. Miss Corinne Lovers and Mr. ark y motored to Charlotte. Murph town on Saturday. Mr. Nelson 11 was I business visitor to Charlotte. town on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Stephen SculIy wn were r m f arlobteto , guests of relatives in George. own Marie MacLean. student at St. Dunstan’s University in visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter MaciIean. 99“ no 105 SMICE CENTRE MONTREAL 1C?" — Trading. “TIS end livestock market and sales registered were too few tor quote prices. Receipts: I10 cattle. 03 calves. no hogs and two sheep and lambs, TORONTO 'CP t—Tradinz was WOMEN’S Sandals pLASTIC RED OR BROWN 1.09 SIZES 4-8 LADIES 4-3 503m”? I CHILDRENS' SNEAKERS We carry imported and Canadian Sneakers. Special 2 in 'I infrini'y' 3'77 3”" “i” 1.98 SIZES 4 - I ROYAL SECURITIIB M 137 Grafton Chm I Grey. Beige Black. White SIZES d - 10 tOAFERS oxronns 1.93-4.93 CANVAS OXFORDS mm .25 CREPE SOLES BOYS’ Boot Sn Ill-CUT am 11 - 1| SIZES 0 - 12 , SHERWOOD rootwu SIZES 4 - 10 SNEAKERS For Everyone Boot Sneakers SIZES 2 ' 6-12 srzns 1.5 «km ‘ Youths Sneakers MENS' LOBFERS :m: 4.29 Blue or Plaid: Men's Sit—EH I“' s