MARKET [GOSSIP A _ I L coukn associated rress s: tnlnl. down 8;' Wm") . ‘ nited-Ststss Government securities “K my ftp-Stocks drltt- mended rather well and a fslrvrepre- “or. tho doldrnms today. sentltlil" "9 hllhcst grads jdomsstle owl's" “'“V""“.'.‘ "i" $53.1; fifiirii-"iiii-l-"iiiii- i'Ji?5€'"..i'.'i.i'“.§".'i i; '.:r-;==vli""- """ ““ “F "l t Javro sun. plenty of sort spots. c y -- < _ r a r . as"llflflllllliigoieriiligo neuiii- wuss sue srocu sraanns mp "izfmuyild lirnmess dur ng the mill! "'":_ “f,"{,,,,‘,‘,',_§'{,l‘,f,‘,’.,'} ‘Quint-bur of‘ adraviccs i ytovs l": '1 m“ 10w" "lose _l\u_lnher of declines lil irrctllAll‘ wncrauy PM‘; Stocks unchanged .. I giant? “"" g .Totul .lsauc.s traded ‘the last, hnur iho marker; hallo New York Curb but these were ea- “ n volume smaller ercn “ ‘W010 sha a day on last m lvwhich was the 1120"?" wow- 1‘ 102i when’ 431,000 i. is. Ilorvcver. ac- i. rhutgiigil ldililiiuirir to malro a _ n; gqgifl sharcs stock! stocks broke L132 0193/0 m. "f prcfc rgcd ‘p .fnbout2f05 -a ugitgionol was ‘iictivc. In this‘ 2 1% 1 2 m‘ Anvil‘ “in bucrlv 8V6 row" W“ ‘ “ - or. or. or. i ilsrshcy, lirnu "-~r:...:;::masts"f" o: a " Y a" o1’ do so I" “"“ “' l" “yerliioconitiii " now 0"fl|ga1arrrii_ on o 191g 1f _ 7% It . “."° 10-3’ 10'. I uncommon sitaresat one time Mm “out UNI a /s 10% pint net lioxlicr. lmlflwllll-T if" blaguru find \ . 4, 7,1,; 31/, For a strong wheat mnrirct ,2 (r or lndlunn . _ 15v, 1M,‘ 1E1,‘ a " '4' M" . I it i1 y . l’ . StecL Aincrl- U L .i'owcr A . -_--. _:.' ii; "a""*=-". “..'t.'.""".'-"- tiiifii‘ " ma, i. u c_ i u inalfdfln, ,,_|, n, M“. J,.,',,,.y_ ._.Don’t be without Douglas’ Egy. 1.11am"- “"*!""~"'°"’“‘- ‘""" btian Liniment. Keep it alwgyg orth American _ r an pnnn. rroui handy. Relieves toothache, neural. ' i i u s . - . . . éi".".s..q"'a...ra w. w» an». raw and idc losing n»; Invaluable for burns, sores, Barber's p’. ‘industrial Iiuy- nah and Ringworm Qd Gas and i\ 1 M ‘i’ . |- (in/t Ii/v -l\\lI!'.1!I11' lnn/ I/I\ i H: Hmir/ U///u- in l/i: Half/into til/Hi m in l. WILIJAI I IIENTLIY LIIIITII‘! II AGE!!! I081’ I Q train/rs kAN. oi Eiubnsired lees ~ m . Masuracrunszns Lore Immune: Gosuutw an» orncs roaouro, causes B. . " sl-IES District Manager . Prince Edward Island Cameron Block, Charlottetown. 4v i iTrustyss an olcl friend-At never FUR lifONTRliiAb. srs zs/dii a. Can change in relation to the lar, as com llad by the of Canads_ c osed‘ today as follows. Argentina peso Australia pound Austria schllllua-‘uot quoted uatlian dol Brasil miirels ,.. ... ... 0. Iinlgralu lcv not quoted China Ilong Kong I not quoted- Csechoslovakis crown Denmark krone .,. ... Finland tlnmsrk Franco franc ... ... iermsny reichsmuuk _. Great Britain pound , (lreece druchma out quoted Holland fiorln . ... .....- llungary pengo not Japan ven India rupee Ital ilr Poland eiotl .. Ronmania leu ,.. .. - South Africa pound . Hpillll Dessta ... Sweden krona ... ... s e ... Switzerland franc ,.. . ... . Unted States 3 1.1% p. c. premium. Nl-llV YORK, May '.'.‘i.—h‘oreign ox- change firm. Great Britain Franco 3.04 1340: ltniy M4: lleigutn 1401i; Gcmruny 23.83; Canada 80.75. Montreal if g . Stock Mcirket‘ ' . Quotations Bell Tclc ....... bib’; B a‘ L Power .. up; av. av, Build l‘ro A ... ,.. ' i’! L‘ Foundry ... ... (‘an (‘r-m (i! sum Massey l-larris M h‘ 0 (To M I. l1 Power S C of Canaad S C of (‘an Pfd _ 221/. \\’ln Elcc ... ....... L" 2 2 BANKS (‘nnimerce w. ... ... 17R Montreal ... Mining Exchange. Ji0ti).\"i‘0. my 23.--5iiuin: ‘sans t Salt-s Stock 3700 Acme Oil 230 Ajax Oil 300i) Alex 1000 Amity i100 Area 1000 Arno {i000 Bnaamnc 8M0 Bldaooil 500 llufi‘ (‘an 500 (‘nlluont ... 1M0 lfhlboug -. 2500 (Yicrlcy ... 715 Dome ... . . 100 Granada . , . 00 100 Hoiiingcr ... 1200 Homestead a . 13 13 13 I! igh Low Close ‘Till llil " ‘l0 ‘i0 '40 ‘ '1') 011/4 01H 011" =15 ‘iii b0 owcy {it ill 31 T000 Kirk linlio . 22 91' 2 100 Luke Shore L‘? 2100 2700 110 McIntyre 1500 ‘i500 1.100 110 Mcluiyrc 1500 1500 1000 1000 McKinley {i0 G0 3 I00 hlluingcorp 70 70 70 500 hfosls 28 2-9 10 tlipiaslug b0 I0 b0 ‘I05 Iiorauda ... ... 1480 1465 1480 iunanton e . 4'.‘ 42 42 sc . . . s s - - . 00 {i5 55 4400 oe 200Hud Basin _ 1000 Sylranlta . . a 4t 4t 44 aooo Tnihotll u. aeoreckhughes . e 340 300 340 100 Treadwell . o , J10 170 170 100 Vpond ,... 20 2d 2o 200 Wsitenckcr . .. 30 2R 00 1400 Wriuhthar . as 223 220 223 fiiircr 215i. Total sales 89.000 shares. UNLISTID ' ' MAssoe Oil ..." 00 06 00 ‘Iiioollhiiasourl . .. 05% 0d 05 000C ltesésrch . .... 70 70 i140 fl-Copper , ..- , 52 b0 aoonldorado . 1m 10o 10o 1on0" '" . a ioowrrftudsoa Bay .. 11a 1m 11a 11o: icltel . “ms sra 51.1 OIIBB ‘I500 Pawneeklrk . , 0i 8000 Bibago _ no. Oversize... aos-ros. n. a my zs-irwsiir; three vessels arrived s the h‘ pier here today. ' . , wnouslins coo-cartons‘, .. her s cod e i501 cents per pound e . . me, _ Police: 6.150 0 idackare Halibut 103i , 1| ‘ t r a r toil EXCHANGE adian Proud-Brit sh and foreign ex- oysi Bank Belgium belga ... ,.. ... .-._0.in 0865 Iligh Low Close. 9/ ‘ F8 _ small gains in prices. on, market was also slightly stronger. Nora Scotin _.- ... 147 140- 1-10 in Montreal Market _ ' Siiisiigilts HONTRIIAL_ May ZiL-The rally which developed iu the inclined to drift siglhtly - volume showed a further contraction sentiment underlying that market 4 appeared to cniuy furthcr bill 1W1) slliau and international Niche] H! “nrhavscd. While c. 1'. sea exceeded gains by 0 to 2_ while the average price of twenty stocks de- clined 1‘: to a now low for the index 0f 10.80. 010.\"l‘REAL_ lloy '23. (By the Cun- bdlan l'ress)-—iu a typical pro-holiday session share rniucs moved fraction- iulr lmwr today on the Montreal Stock Exchange. No attempt was made t0 shake of! the market lethargy and volume of sales amounted to only 0.094‘! 5.50: shares. . The session was entirely without, 0.21252 feature. Popular issues such as Mon- treal Power, Dominion Brldgcg Cun- ndian Pacific, and National Ntecl (‘or all declined fractlouaiiv. Brazilian Traction nud lnterunt ouai Nit-kc] held unchanged and Mcffoll Frontenac and Canadian Car scored minor ad- vauccs. ln the banking group Royal Bank of (‘annda cased 21,5 points to 146. A fifteen cent decline in Victory 1033's was the ‘most important price change on the bond division where trading amounted to $8,550. Closing prices included: Abitihi. of! V. at, 1%; Canadian Far, up ‘A at i; ldomluion Iiridgc off l,‘ at 101.5. pa“. ndlan Pacific off ii at 101,5; Winnipeg Electric off 9.’. at 2: National Steel Cnr_ off 1/; at 8%; Iilonircal Pnwcr. active lender with 5S0 sales of! 1,’, at 20%. Rhnwiui an 10st a point», to l0 nind hie-Coll éwoutcnac gnlircd 1f. at sum...- closed at 54.23.11 and l7nii~ ed $tates money at a premium of 15% pcr cent. ' PRODUCE MONTREAL, liiay 23.—Butter, cheese and eggs opened the week today with The potato _ The lsuttcl‘ inarlrot was firm at l? cents par pound for no 1 fittest iu ltarlots or less, as high as 11% was 0 asked. Receipts were again smuii at i1 .20,3_ boxes, Cheese was generally 0 cents per pound for current qniario receipts. Arrivals were 758 HQXPS. he egg market was steady to a little firmer, going 171.’; in iii cents for dozens of cxtrns_ 41,5 to 15 cents for firsts and 12%} to 1-’) cents for sec- ondstvfor Ontnrios or prnirics_ graded carlots or loss. Receipts were 2.01.’: cases.‘ Prices to retailers were un- changed. 0n the potato msrkct old Quebec whites became 30-40 cents pcr 80 ounds while old New Brunswick and uehec rrrern mouutnins_ S0 pounds_ became 42-45. New otatoes were nn~ ‘Plllllllrerl with simples liberal and demand moderate. MONTREAL, May ‘.’.'i.—$lprlng wheat flour prices were advanced ten cents per bnrrcl hero toilar. first patents bevnluirtg $5.20: second patents $9.60 and bakers patents $4.50. _ ::Ohoked for Air. Some little irrit- ant becomes lodged ln the bronchial m tubes, others gather and the awful choking of asthma results. Nothing g offers quite such quick sndpositive relief as Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. The healing, soothing 6° smoke or vapor penetrates, clears the passages and gives untold relief. It has behind it years of success. It is the sure remedy for every suffer- er. 0 25 W-C/IKU. MEETING AT POWNAL iAiu interesting Oratorical Contest was held in Povmsl United Church, under the auspices of the W. C. T. U., on the evening or the 20th., inst. at which MissAdelle Smith andMl-Ss Kathleen MoCarmel were the speak- ers. Rev. J. M. McLeod acted as chsrnum and the following pro- gramme wasccarrled out to the pleasure and edltlcatlou of the audience: ' Devotional exercises by the chair- roman. - Bole by Miss L. Altken. ‘Oration by Miss Kathleen Mc- oa Canneli. Violin Solo bl’ Clifford Jenkins. Bolo by Mrs. Ielzh Warren, with Miss Jean Ila-seer asaooompanist. Orat'on by Miss Adelle Smith. by Miss Frances Wood. Monologue by Mus Ruby Me- son by M's-s norisifsit. Violin Solo by Miss Prudence lugs Dining the offering, hymn by the ehoir,""l'lte Army of Temper- . sues is Marching Along". ‘ National Anthem, followed by nis Benediction. ‘After the meeting, the contestants arid-the visitors mm Charlottetown ‘ tide klndiyerltmhisied at a delic- . lous supper st- the home of Mrs. ‘John Brown. A vote of thanks WM the hostess and other members of the w. c. T. u. by the ‘ viaiiorswho felt they had spent s pleasant and pi-ofltsble evening. ‘e ! it ‘P ‘ss ls liisliissri swarm-sac. ettufis ,lsl Gssiiii malts. nfsstlwouldhsvsto f mirhiawlwouldhe avatar-its "s y ‘Fgogriamnanmrth I a yqqfl h .. wbeflwfii ‘ nmmrswsa-fi belt for years." . » .s .,MARKETS Street market in today's session found no reflection lu the day's trading on the local exchange, with values hero lower as While the trading lu Now York rs- - mslncd decidedly on the quiet side. ... 0.2000 8. improve- ment, and apparently iu’ response ,to i! Irowlolt confidence .ln tho present determined effort under way iu the £31505": 0f "Milt. lexiieuatlon". The lOUItIl ‘as a cu etc ca are ess a - . 0.038 fair. and. u-itltiip y . price changes were confined to small tractlons. U! (he lnterlisted stocks, Bra finish- II. was down 1,4. At the close hero in a list that comprised only thirty lBlllf-“l, los. exceptions. I up-b-dltOWtIOt-libds in farm mm- uvtsroor; MONTH EA L. ~ tresl about steady prices. Steers sold from steers culled out up to $5.25. Five choice . heavy , s eers, weigh- ing close to 1,600 panndswere-welghod out at a top of good quality sold around $3.75 with an odd lot up to $4 and n few picked veal calves sold between $3 and $1.50 out up to $4.25. Plain to just medium and common thin calves o! grasser quality were as low as $2. Quotstionr-Good and choice veal. $1.75 to $4: common and medium r150 to $3.50: grsssers $2 to $2.50. Lambs of good quality were in dc- mnnd at $5 to $0 each or around 1'.‘ cents per pound lire weight. Com- l mon lambs were not wanted and sold as low as each. Quotations-Ewes $2 to $3; lambs good $5 each-to $0 each, common $3 to $5 each. Hog receipts totalled 4.181. Nearly 2.1 per cent of the hogs offered wen; . . n liiay 23.—Cattle ‘re- ceipts totalled 017 on the two Mon- livestock markets today. There were close to 200 bulls in the offer- lng and several lots of common cows whah left a comparatively light run in butcher cattle. Sales were slow in starting. The few recorded vvcre_ at] I low of $3.75 for very common light .50. -Calt receipts were 1401. Calves of good weights and medium good to PAGE NINE QUOTA TI Capital $12,000,000; Charlottetown Branch: ~ i- Kwmi Us BY If you live at a Distance from our Branch . . . . . . Distance need be no hindrance to carrying your account with us. Deposits as well as withdrawals of money may be made by mail. Drafts or notes may be forwarded to us for collection and all details of‘ your account can be taken care of promptly and carefully to meet your re uircments. This service is fladiy extende whether your account is urge or small. l ‘ " FullMrtitulorsfumi-shdonsvqrssrt. etBANKot NClA sco ESTABLISHED 1832 s... Reserve Fund 024,000,000; Total Resources $265,000,000 L U. Murray, Manager O ‘c. s. Tibert a. Manages‘ light feeders, early sales ' about i100 good quality hogs at $4.50 A few sown were moving at. prices ranging from $2.50 to a top of $3 for trim young sows picked out. i‘? New York Miscellaneous Stock gMorlgzet Quotations Stocks Al Chemical .. American (‘an [hi o.» .14 75k A l1‘ Power 2 A Rig . 10,1‘ , Am 'l‘c| ‘Tc 07% 051", An (foppcr 4%’ 41m Aiehison . ‘J01’; -859 Aub Auto . . 35 ‘i Halt Ohio _.. ...... '55; ,’ . 0 Bath Steel ... ....... 131.’ 12% l‘ . ..." 4', 4’. l0 0% (‘use '1‘ . .... 21% 20E} 20% tfhrys Mot _.. ,.. e V‘ '3 "ti: (Jon tins "’ 4M} 4J0; (J E19 7- (‘oru Pro _.. 3 SIP/l 1'7 1 Ilupout 200i l-‘ox Film 1 Gen l-llsc 11H’; (lcn Foods . 20M 1o u n. Sig 1-.- 7T llousion Oil . u .,4 l?! Hudson Mot . . . llupp Mot , r in Harv _.. ...- ,.. . . In Kickei ... .. 0% 4% 6% ln Cik-lephoue .. » ill/Jr 3i‘; 35$. Ken Copper . ' ‘ Packard Mot Standard B . S Ll Elec ... S O of N J Texas Co . . United Corp G imp .. l)‘ S Rubber , U S Steel .... Van Steel ... .- Warncr Bro Co ,.. West Eioc . . Woolworth 0C Predicts Increase In Agriculture Agriculture in the Marltimes this year is somewhat behind last sea- son in getting “started. It is fully- ten days later but if the experience of other similar years in the past holds good, there will be a quok growing season when plants com- mence to germinate, declared-A. W. MacKenzie, Superurendent of Ag- riculture for the Maritlmes, Can- adian National Railways, on his re- tum from e recent surVW. Tlkifll the Muritims Provinces as s. whole there will be an ECW884111 "N"! under cultivation, he continued, probably not so much on Prince Ed- ward Island as in Nova Booth and New Brunswick. More Pall 910'- lng was done last year than ever before, due, principally, to the fact that the demand for ‘ ‘ r had fallen off to such an. extent that the rel-mei- is turains mm to farm- ing to make ends meet. The situ- ation with reiard to potatoes i! somewhat problemstical . with the market» an unknown quantity. it is practically sort-.ln that may o! the m-gs potatogrowers will have less acreage untier potatoes. The culti- vation of turnips is on the 1116"!" andymors attention is bslnl Dlid W deirylng, both Nova Bootia and New Brunswick sbmrlng increases in butter production. The heckwI-Nl sunset to: asrlmuturai products has had one good effect,’ however, in that the lannsrs, are adopting ma" summit sad aspirin! the inf"- mation svaiisble to them by the and Pro- vlooiel ssrisaitwaraisnhabas. in suosnessesmitirmntea improve- liigh Low Close o 54.75 f »..,. Par Publix . 174. and: good lnidillirlg Juli; r nu..- l’ of N J V 49V: diim: 456: midillng 4.1!: in“ llndo gorp . 12"? 11ml 1-712. middling 44l1ti": low rlilitllllifl » strict Sears oe ,.. ,.... : ,a '1 or: nary ' com oriiiixa ' : ro- South Pun: 8V1 “W: celpts were $000 bail-s including 10nd] South linil .. Amrcicau. BIONTREAQ Mav adlnu western nn oats Vunaillan western nu ll 40,_, on end no flour spring whrut pnlcviis firsts flour seconds 4.00: flour bakers 4 flour winter wheat patents, ('lifIlt'l' - flour white corn 4.50: bran i: shorts ion 21.2.1; tniddlings rnlicil oats bag b0 pounds 2.80; hny no 2 pcr ion car lots 10.00: .—l'l:irley (‘a n - (‘ti eggs fresh potatoes new Bermuda Im 1 -pcr b rrci S..'-0-5l.00- ltuttlinvs old Quc whites S0 pumids 170 l0; pnhifn nos old (inc. and it. gi'(‘4‘l| lliullli- iains £0 pound Ni-l\l’,\'i')lil\'_ . . ~l.':|u' sugar was unchanged hula . llciincra m". tinned to show interest at last pr'i-a.~=_ and sales were, i-nniirnled oi’ about uanoo hugs of Pifillpyvincs b. |...-..| refiners, at 2.55 nud n00 lungs in an outimrt rctiuer at 2.50, all in nearby’ positions. Sales ivcro 10.2.10 iplltl. liiay eiusml l'r4_ Jidly 02: Sup Iii! llcc 7d, Jun 7‘I_ March 8.‘! and i\e.\t May H2. fléfinerl sirgar was um-hnrigcil at 3.1.j_for flan granulated willi :| moder- ate enquiry rcportcd. ‘ corrox , m ..\(..u..a foi- 1 u; mus; a...» April nil: w May STE-Til: June . 500: Sep 50S; Oct Unit; 010720. Spot closed quiet. bllililiing Still. LIVERPDOI. July Nov i Patton snot lunar-raw- I urn...“ do" Prices I.’ points lower. American mid. diing fa'r 5G1: strict good middling n- Grain Ma rket IHJSDICX) \\' lIl1.\'l‘ lligh Low (‘lose Int 0n U: \\' INNIPEG \\'i.\'.\'il'l2tG_ .\i:|y 2s.--|..r.~i-...~|i.~_-1r sensational reports of llliifflvtl dain- age to crops in the ljulicil Slates winter wheat belt and firmer Liverpool cables gave a material hoist to grain values in the pit hers today. Prices at ‘tlhe close were 55-03 higher for the 3!. liiay and .Tul_r each gained 5;. in closc lit (Hi/Q nud (>5, \'cspci-ii\'i-iy_ Wlllli: October advanced s)’. 1,0 5TH. Export trade was limited, private advices placed the winter wheat crop for the States of Kansas. Nebraska Colorado, Oklahoma and 'i‘cxas , 000000 lIIIRlIClS bciinv lnsi yo '.~\ id, With tho cxi-crviion of a lliill‘ vb- qulry for no L’ northern ut spreads ‘Q cent batter than Snturdafu ciosiuu. cash wheat. sales were again cou- ilued mostly to a few odd cars. Actual sales of coarse grains durinr: (hi! morning appeared to he neglig- ible, and fuiurcs prices n-‘nr thr- tins!‘ of the snssiun wcra practically un- changed. (‘LOSE Wheat-—.\iay 04%; July 05: flrt 07".. slants-Afar; 83/43; July 30B; Oct frEArley-liay 4025B; July lax-on; Oct CASH PRICIIS Wheat-Jo 1 hard Gill's: no ‘l nor 6456: no 2 nor 61%; no 3 nor 57%; no 4 50%: no l! 61%; no 0 411,5: feed 45%: trsrk 64; no 1 diirum 80%. 0ats—No 2 c w 31V‘; no 3 n w dil/‘z ex 1 fccd 3H5; no 1 fccd 32"‘; nu 2 fccd R0; IFJN-[Pil 20; truck 06. llsriey-dialiiltg grades: 0 row ox .'i c w 40% 2 row ex .'l c w 420. Olin-r oracles; No 3 c w 40%: no 4 c w 3.11m» 5 e w 3T; no o c w 3i; track 40%. CHICAGO CHICAGO May ZfL-Jiulnrircd RPM"- uls ire buying. to cihcr with ex! ~| bulish news rcgnr In: ilnmcsoilc \\'lll~ tor crop prospccls_ sent uihcui [iFll‘P\ upward today, the fourth day in suc- ccssion. A decrease of 1,104,000 bushels ln the llnitcd States wheat visible supply was contributing incentive to pur- chilse_ the total stock in sight bola: now 1000151100 lfilshcis against “ti; 408.000 at this time last year. Seat- tcrcd xport business was nnicd. in- clndln some United Slates hard win~ ter wheat for flreccc. Wheat closed unsettled Milli shove Raturdayfiu finish_ corn “hilt up, oats 15-7. wulvsuced. and provisions un- changed to a rise of five cents. Acts/to oueveagthut acts by var- .'. I?‘ "l'“l'~_.-.-‘,.;],__ I P: Canadian Gov’t. Bond Quotations The Montreal Curb Market‘ llnnd lldin n! Pun 1mm of (‘an llulll of l‘; llnlll ni’ (‘nu linlll of (‘an Bid Asked Suit-Ls " 1w.- n. Imperial Oil im 'i‘.iiiu|<-.i | ‘ ' .l|i(i'i" liimm . . Jflli \\';ili.i~r liirum i'[ii .. .1 E. R. BRor" 146 Richmond Sh, Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and _Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis Charlottetown POTATOES An official bulletin just released shows the acreage of potatoes in the South to have bccn reduced‘ below the plant- ing of 1931 by about 30% and to he the smallest acreage planted for many years. Considerable damage has been done by frost with the result that the present probable yield will be but about 60% of last ycar. No late official report is‘ yct available regarding the planting in Maine. But unofliclal reports indicate that the acreage will he reduced by about 30%. You planted last year when prospects were not good. Are you planting this year when prospects of good prices are quite favorable. If you are not planting why are you not? l! you do not plant you cannot reap nor share the probable profits of a. favorable market. We are in a very favorable position to fill your fertilizer requirements. Let us or our Agents have your order. The island Fertilizer Co. Limited CHARLOTTETOWN “The Island Goods for Island Growers" BEGIN well by feeding fox pups imperial Puppy Food. CONTINUE during early months, later, with imperial Fox Biscuits and so SUCCEED in raising highest-class foxes, acknowledged leaders in live stock and pelt values. Manufacturers: imperial Biscuit iiompany, Ltd. Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone 721 ...-x‘.- ' ‘ i 1i . i Amadun‘. w.» i i. fi . i