(Canadian PR5!) w” Clone and P 29 1-2 l" 5,7,, w m “wand, 25 l-8 ggldwin Loco 16 7-8 and“, A, as s-a n steel l4 1-4 gm on“, 42 7-8 gurysler 55 M n 22 1-2 flee Auto Lite 30 3-4 n Em a4 1-2 5m Motors 44 3-4 “fiat: flint Ward 37 1-2 K y Central 14 3-8 yo: Am co 16 1-0 m, RR 2a v-a yhil Pet Co 37 l-2 scion NJ a1 1-2 m oll NJ 34 Texas Corp 3'1 5-8 United Air 41 3-4 U 5 Rubiser 22 7-8 p s St (70 66 3-4 ‘fin-mom corp 31 1-8 Wm Union 21 1-4 west Eiec 101 Woolworth — Produce Prices gunman. Jan. 22—(CP)— Produce Market prices hero today, l; reported by the Dominion De- partment oi Agriculture, l.llow: Butter: first grade creamer-y gnu, Jobbing price, ‘34 1-2-35; 1m grade solids. Jobbing price 34 441.2; Quebec no 1 pastcurzoii, regraded. whcifsaic price, 33 l-2- ;; 5.5; Quebec no 2, regradcd. 32 1.242 s-a. Cheese: Wcstern white and col- ored. wholesale price. lcr export. 14. Eggs; graded shipments in used iroe cases selling pace. A-large ti: A-medzuiu 21: A—pullets 19. Potatoes: Que Wllltfd, n: 1 75's 55-10; no 2, 45-55; NB msun- lllll no l 75s .70—.75; PEI cc-b- tiers no l 75's .75—-.80; PEI moun- iii: no l .80-.B5. Bermuda reds no I 50‘; 1.50-4.65. BANKS (Canadian Press) liocks Close clnaiia 1 Commerce 160 llontreal 190 Nova Bootia 280 Royal Bk 163 Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Toronto Exchange iOR-ONIO, Jan, 22—-(CP)—The stock market maintained a firm lront today despite a slackening de- marld. Volume was comparahvely small at 223.000 shares for the ses- sion. - In the industrial section the steels, l.ods. beverages and util- ties accounted tor the losies and other groups wcre mainly firm. Walkers c:-mmon tlipped 3-4 to 43 1-4, Distillezs-Seagrams pld dmp- ped 1-2 and in the brewery group lzwer prices ruled for Canada Malting and the Canadian Brewer- ies issues. Losses oi’ a. point er more wcre netted by Gatineau Pow- er pfd. Imperial Bank, Interna- tional Utilities A, Page-Hersey, Royal Bank, Steel 0d Canada and Humberstone Shoe. Upper Canada moved up 10 cents to 1.95 on turnover of 11,000 shares, PrestLn firmed 10 cents to 3.15 and gains of 5 to 10 cents came through for Beattle, Chestervliie. Delnlte, Macassa, Madsen. Pickle Crow, San Antonio and Wrght-Harg-reaves. International Nickel firmed 1-2 to 35 33-4 and Steep Rock tradrd in sizeabie volume with the price closing unchanged at 1.55. The tone was a bit stronger for Pend Oreille and of)! narrowly for Chro- m m. Home Oil and Calgary-Edmonton posted ains oi 1 to 3 cents re- spective y aud mgio-Canadian clcseci at 71 alter narrow swings. Davies lirmed 5-8 and other west- ern oils held steady. Grain WINTTTPN. Jan. 22-03?)- Light offerings combined with lair buying by Canadian mills tn Iiold wheat futures prices steady through- out today's sesim on Winnipeg grain exchange. Final quotations were 1-4 cent higher, with May at 77 and July 78 5-8 cents a bushel. Little change was regsters-d by Buenos Aires wheat quotations. to accept from PULP-WOOD ANNOUNCEMENT We the undersigned wish to Inform, all those who are interested in producing pulpwood. that we are now prepared individual producers unlimited quantities ol winter cut spud peeled, sap-peeled or hand shaved pulpwood, providing the wood is of’ good quality, according to instruc- tions, and specifications with prices, mailed upon application. TOWNSIIEND .8: MCISAAC Charlottetown, P. E. l. Advertising Bans wrllcallnn. iillmlnlcm Charge [or Any Advertisement: l0 Cent; Central uuaruian locals. 6o per word; Wulern and Elli-urn loath 3v 0H’ Word‘. Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word tuuniu-u 3c per word; In Mcmorlum Notices 10o per inch; Lists Ill Floral and Snlrllual Offerings, Carlin. etc. 6o pcr name, Lenten or ioniiulence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words lo: $1.4m omi lil cents for every lddltlonll 3 words. Notice: ol Thank; nnn lvllreeiaiuon. 10c Mr luch or 4o 9c: word. Lutl of Subscription» Wills nor inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other raw: ou Payable in Advance ‘_l’_usitiun Wanted For Sale rounehnlbv DESIRES POSI- "l" "l slowly store. References. APPIY 30X ABC care ‘Guardian. y L-379-1-22-3i. Personal FliEE-SLND 25o FOR DRAM 0F slllllllca Perfume and receive box Pace Powder. Rouge. sham- Wl C0111 Cream Free. Containers éightlv damaged. Postpaid. Cosmo Osmetics. Hamilton. Ontario. Loam-maul. Boarders W ntcd IQARDERS ACCOMMODATED (girls) 237 Grafton Street. L-392-l-23-25-28. Milll‘ mm in {Jllllguay have v0]. algered for training as parachu- é FOR SALE — STROLLER. APPLY 284 FltZIOV Street. L-374-1-22-3l. FOR SALE — SIX WEEKS OLD pigs for sale. Appy Gordon NABCLQBH. North Wiltshire. L-365-1-22-3l. ron saus - cow. riiasncus first February. David McDonald. Union Road. L-394-1-23-2i. —liilal‘leml"lelp Wanted~— WANTED - MAN OR BOY FOR farm work. Mrs. Fred Parkman. Inst Ron to. L-lol-l-I-li- Teachers Wanted mo?“ wawFip non ST. Ann's School, Februarv 1st. ADDIV to John Doyle. Secretary. Hunter River. R. E. L-389-1-23-3i. Attention Farmers Near Charlottetown Arrangements have finally been reached whereupon u‘! Potato shed on the Railway wharf will be kept open lllil heat applied for the duration cf the cold weather. That lllans we will be buying daily Certified Seed, Table Stock and Tllflllpg, In the past years during the severe cold lml-ll". we could only accept from the farmers a limited ‘glillllit of supplies in accordance with our limited space in l Warehouse. r ‘n Dill i0 severe cold weather and tie-up from snow, 1.x" "l? short of Turnlps and Potatoes. I strongly ~ °"""°"ll growers near Charlottetown to lake advant- u“ M °"l' llresent situation as I doubt very lllllllll, WM" r i t i l I {A "m" conditions permit the usual flow oi Potatoes, that m Will be as high a today's. mill"! keep in touch with‘ the office. FRANK B. Oh 01M fishing grounds 1S1 t CLARKE Livestock “on MONTREAL. Jill. 32—-(°P)— 5 Clo" Thewlgomwgiiontkivestock Branch re- Agggg; ego - firs... . ‘ acid, ¥h"a§§..°’lf.‘§i g be m? d 6 l-ll 4o calves for sale on the two Mont BSASO“ 13 34 real livestock markets. Bemhumi 17 1'31 Prices on all classes o! llvastcck 5 13 were steady t: film, Bmmr“ A 9 5'3 Good uality cows were $6 to $635 11?”? we :5“ with m turn kinda from $4.15 to "w" _ $5.50 and c-mmon butchers $4 up. H" “Mk” *3 abnlliufustiiw; to‘3$5"5‘0 “Hi gfigecgkn f 5'3 Veal calves ranged lrcm ‘$9 to Int Pete 14132 $12.50. G041 V8815 $12 b0 $12.50. Pryce p; ___ Grassers $5 to $5.50 Buck lambs were $8.50 to $0. Sheep $4 to $5.50. Hcgs were unchanged at $11.50 for B-l dressed, $8.50 to $8.60 for B-l alive led and watered and $8.75 oif trucks delivered. Grade “A” drew $1 per hog premium with discounts on of; grades. Sow; were $5.50 t" $6.50. On Maritime markets: Rail grade hogs $11.05. rail grade sows number one up to 270 pounds $7.40, number one over 270 pounds $630. number two all weights $5.40. Choice steers $8.50, good $8, med- ium $7. Fair $5.75. common $4.50. Ch ice heilers $7.75, good $7.25, medium $6.50, lair $5.50, cunmon $4.25. cc-ws $5.50. medium $4.50, lair $3.75. Canners $2 to $2.25. cutters $3.25. boning bulls $3.25 to $3.75. butcher bulls $5.25. Veals $8.50, grassers $4. Market At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronio-ltlining and western oll stocks stronger; industrlnls low- er. Montreal-Paper stocks higher; other industrial; and golds low- er. New York-Stocks closed higher. Winn pge-Wheat 1-4 cent higher. New York-Cotton, sugar and coi- icc higher; rubber lower. MONTREAL. Jan, 22—(CP)-In- terest in several selective leaders was maintained through today's trading on time suck market. C.P.R.. showcd a net gain of 1-8 alter the transfer oi’ 1.000 shares while Miontreai Power and Can- adian Oar preferred held steady. Car ccmmon was oil a fraction. Nickel was lifted 1-4‘anci H*iim- ger finished out the sesuon \vi‘h a net uplift, of l-8, Asbsstts was a leader in ccnstructJons and put on 1-4 though Builciin Products was on the weak side. gsment was ac- tive but unchanged. McCoil Frontenac stuck ‘to a gap of l-4 but other 0‘1s did not foils-w its example as Imperai wis shaded and International Pete wound up unchanged. Bell Telephone ontinuecl to be active and sold throughout the day unchanged as did Shawinigan. Brazilian fell back 1-8. Alberta Grain was up over a point, Lsgare mcv-ed up l-Z. T‘-tal sales: 18 B00 shares; Inclus- triais. 7800: Mhes. 11.000. Minarlfs relieves aches. HIE Cl IARLOTTETOWN GUARFFAN Currencies PAGE FIVE ,'$traw Lake 4 sud Basin 135 Took Hu 350 Uchi 36 Vermllata 2 1-2 Waite Amll 275 Wendigo 23 Wlltsey C 1 1-2 Wrt Harg 660 UNLISTED Oil Sci 1 1-4 Pend Ore , 180 Ancient Greece Lives Again “Estia" (The Hearth), Greek- lanyuage monthly magazine, Mont- 103 ' Every Greek soul Ls now experi- encing a mental commotion. a. shock which conjures ancient horizons, the epoch when the Creator oi’ the Universe and the mother oi civiliza- tion and liberty had established the only lorces that \V(‘.i'i€ spreading splendid virtues and truths all over the world: the epoch in which God gaw- to Greece the flame oi know- iodge and the [)1‘i\'llPi.‘;PS nl’ free-linen, civilizcniion and iortiludr- and sell- sncriiiic. Anti mi bout knows u‘:- blcswed the moment iviir-n ii, pleased Gn-l ——'il" grant God oi Hell-as -- to (twin-- that. tile Clreek homeland should rake part in the holy strug- wle for the lrecdoln of notions and 140i‘ V“ lli~'~r‘r'\uaiion 0i human civilization. the imly struggle which Great Britain and lit-i‘ pmpu» 3113 llllllfliiiii! \\'lll\ 1i‘lllli‘7l|)l(‘ heroiwn, the holy struggle which ilii. uioriotis. nation. the Uuitvci States, is sup- pori-ing in a spirit 0i sacrifice. Allcielil. tllllrls have risen _ ‘The 01:1 \v:\r cry oi the [lillli Atrial-lion 110w alternator". “llll rin- mlici" cull \\'lll(‘li l'P—(‘i,'ll"li‘§ from 0-19 voruci" oi the globe to the other: Long Live Greece. NEW SOCIAL ORDER. "Buduichniq Nnisivi" iFuiiire oi illG Nnlicnl, Likrnlnian scmi-ciirhnh- l)‘. YOFRHFH. Swkatcileuutn: One thing is certain in the pro- sent war. namely that. along with the military srucggle a no less hi1- tcr struzgle 0i i cns is going on in the wcrid On one side we see the pagan idea of materialism. oi the brutal force oi lists. with all the consrque-uce oi social injustice, as presented by rho totalitarian na- iinm: on the other side there- is the (lPl‘ii".‘l‘.'l£l(' i of Grant Britain :m'i ill!‘ U ti Stutcs. niinouiu ' |"i‘("l'.ili iii’ uniioli- and .-ll.'i.ii ' i liun miuuii luu‘ oi the ncw social 1 NEW YORK, Jan. 22-(CP)—'I'.l@ J Canadian dollar weakened further cu the tree foreign ixchange mar- - . " ket_today on the heels oi yzster- dllYs 1 l-2-cent break. Montreal Stock m Denim»- u-v w-w M or a cent lower at B2 5-8 cents, the L-west price in months.» Brokers i211"! theddeclme was due largely to e sud en appearance of small xc Sclggtgalviirdegir} a ginhmarket. ll P9871 c ange Con- ttirol Brigid rate 9.09-9.91 per cent The pound Sterling closed un. (Canadian Press) 1225115133620 $4.03 1-2 ior open mar- Stochs Close ' B011 Tel 158 1-2 gangs-gm g l-l M I N ING 111C S B C Power A 25 1-3 Bldg Products 14 l-2 _ Can Cement 6 Can car Found 8 1-2 (Canadian Press) can Car Pid 25 TORONTO. Jan. 22- Can 1nd Al A 2 l-2 Can Pacific s s-a Stocks Close Can Steam 4 3-4 Celanese 26 1-4 Acme 011 (I cosnts Smelt - 23g; Cdn v1 D Seag 28 225 DOm Coal Pfd 20 Bear Res i4 1-2 Dom Bridge 25 l-2 Braille 119 Dom Steel a v-a Bldsood 1o 3-4 Imp Tob 1a 1-4 B°bJ° 7 1-2 Int Nickel as 2-4 Bwulan McColl Front 5 l-4 BrW-‘ii Oil 8 1-4 Nat. Brew 26 3-4 i Bill! Allk 450 Nat steel car 37 lBuff cdn 4 Noranda 55 1-2 , Cent Pat 185 Power corp 5 1-2 Cent Pvr i3 Quebec Power 13 l-2 ch95“? 1.35 shawinigan 10 1-2 Chromium l") t Law Com 2 1-4 Cochenour 88 1-2 Si; Law Pid 16 1-4 Coniarum 14.’. st of Can 66 Davies 15 wpg Elec A —- Dellllii‘ _ 11.1 st of Can Pfd 71 Dome Oil 2i Wpg Elec B — gélsllallelcllgsl! "i5 . -. ____.__.___ Falcon 5555 FINANCE Gods Lake 3'; Gbldflli? 14 1J3 ‘ Gold late By Frederick Gardner Qrandgrq 1&1” Associated Press Financial Writer Hglcpgw ., 1i - Hard Rock ‘l NEW YORK, Jan. 22—tAPl— Harker , log 1_g Buying in Pulls domhaied the se- Hoiiinger 13 cuiuty markets t-day and set the Home Oil 239 example for a mild rally in stocks, Huci Bay Min 9-. 1.4 Small recessions among Canad- NiCKPI 35 3-4 iah issues were registered by Dome Jellicvl‘ 2 and Lake Shore Mines and Int.r- KPH‘ Add 34‘. national Nickel. Walkers and Hcl- Kllk Lake Fl“. linger were steady. Liill"=1lOl'9 #1 3-4 Santa Fe extended previous gains i I'm?“ ' nasriy a point, closing at 23 7-8. Um,“ mi l Atlantic Coast, L.ne was up 1 3-8 M“°*“-'*“ at 16 l-2. Southrn PaclLc rose 5-8 “ngaqbmd w ‘O 14' iviilslrll United Statcs rczxvrred 1 14 to Mari‘, c 66 3-4 as many traders, impressed BKCIM€$P I by the action cl the rails. clzmilezl n,“.;;9,',.,i,, i aboard for a general rally. ltiosl “EPW411015 i prcnrnent slliiiCa‘ linislren l1't\c.i..ii_-; \‘!“‘f\(a ‘ to about a point h. r. iuclud 11g ‘ Bethlehem. Du Pout, Phelps Dodge, n . Texas Corp, Chrysler, Cons lidnt- pygvxpfi i ed Edbcn. Westinghouse and Am- mint-sins - erioan Telephone. pro-amp; The Associated Press composite Nnrdon price 1:1" 60 stocks advanced .2 at v Wold _ l 437. the l‘ upturn after nine ' _ ‘ stiaght de i es or unciinitged f.-jOkaltn I gures, Transactions amounted toiOmPw-w 529.790 shores agiimt 577.990 the PFI<"=l"»l 1 previ us day. lgnmoilrt i -.__._________ w-m; 4-;- . “TIP-AND-RUN" RAIUS ZQfY-Zflfylul’ MANCHESTER -ic P) --'I‘he ZN"? ; Guardinn, describing German raidsl ‘ Ycfl-"r on Britain, said "lcw-lyl a zadersistm l‘? canted out ‘tip-anzi-run‘ raids." lqanmgnt tjiii Q's 1 . Women and girls inin .'l and liun- ‘qggsffiiler i drefs oi London pa.“ vets wee ll:]\a“/1(_Pv delayed when a fuse in Lu O ' Fliprritt; Eng, subway trfiin blew. Fla as ‘cw-fie and clouds of smtke r050 from the ts-‘i-m-n train but there was no lire. ‘slave rave lStecp Rk ‘ . .11. Aivi ll» will bo- tlic victor-y u! one W/ame Con You Borrow on luirer terms than these? A cost of only $3.65 for each $100 repayable in 12 equal monthly instalments. There is no other dingo. You may need money for various good reasons. lfso, do not hesitate to call on the manager of our near- ~ est branch and talk with him in strictest confidence. Applications for loans are always welcome. BANK 0F MONTREAL "A Bank Where Small Accounts Are Welcome" Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER. blnnagc-r MODERN, EXPERIENCED BANKING SERVICE .. . the Outcome 0/123 Yeau’ Sucrnrfu/ Operation. .. m DfOVlllE‘ paints 120v. wsm industries. such as i)‘ fabrics. as part .1‘ cllort m‘ the Can and Cmiaman l1 tribuliou. ll need be, uje iliLLsi sicri- lu-e our lilo and our property in do- lonrc 0i’ our coilnt-ry which. by the attic oi (lrvnl. Britain. is iigiilinu so ' 1111c tor the li))llO"llllL{ v and iiie maiutonnncc c1‘ tiso ii dom which we in Can- Balaclava. helmets and u" the other irioa and not lhrit ni‘ nvius lint will cirvitlc ilic iuiurs-i ,.~ run oi i-lunqz. y \Vc win not tl"ill)l- in" n urn timt lilo run-silt war will irling '. it. a new “"1” - ' *1» ration or country. inciudinu Canada and the United Smtcs, will be able to evade lllls problem FAITIIFIKI. TO l".-\\'.\D.~\ "Flor Fruiting" German lullglrlgt‘ wcrklv. Regina. Saskatchewan: We wish to hr- ilriiiful in the land oi our ncloptior When "w." retain“ shivers of Canada. we lock on ootii c“ l!"'."'l_i' lo (‘ourdfs flan: ' and we \vi<h ~10 be idvni to this (‘nnocbavi ling not. orilv in lair ivcci- t"er and nuiet days but i-n times oi storm. of the grF-ntosl difficulty and oi striic. Our loyalty oulzht to be . oi a moment ‘ . " wn l‘. ‘ Our loyalty mire‘. be iirm and strong. It must be coneinnt. In thew crave cinvs of war, ivo must. as Iovnl (‘inn- ndinil citizens. be ready for any con- lCll laboratories iamong mint manufacturers. acia enjoy. gloves, scarves and v. --~ - wu-m-i- among the southern ld/x cl ~ (-A.\y,\|)_.\ 1.1 n5 NFW forts" for the troops n D1. Australia. whore the i\"i'|li"" iaerature never Iail- below grecs. wan rs s r011 PAINT Cariuriil lliis’ tmulri new use?» 101‘ paint in its national research coun- at Ottawa and Whie “Bomb sales" of ‘eriais dam- mcst of the new war uses are secret. aged dujjng a1,- yaiqs m.- h. "q 1n and are not being divulged. it has 1.0mm“ ' known that a non-skid A- - - paint h" bccn developed [or field uun nlatint-ms. that a green paint has been developed which will tum a brilliant red when exposed to poisonous gas. This green paint is daubcd on arm bands lor wear by soldl on army trucks, on paper squat uhei ever it may used to iletec cison gas when that ls used n ivaifnre. At the Ottawa laboratories is a “wentheromcterf” a circular com- bass which subjects paint to ultra violet rays ol the sun and to a. con- stant stream of water. ‘This machine speeds six-fold the ordinary testing, 0i‘ commercial paints used on war. equipment. Paint manufacture in Canada is a . 325000.000 industry. and its re- searchers are now engaged on im- Built Into the body 0| this old model car, which police have 86-195- was a radio transmitting station capable of transmitting over l radius of 1.000 miles. The cra- was ' traced to a Toronto garagc aiicr ll month's work hy city ILCJLI’. and provincial police. Lady Luck Two- Faced Wench To Lobstermen Dame Fortune sometmse 111B!“ favourites among fishermen. as well as among other people. Take. for instance. the way she treated lobster fishermen recently in one western Nova. Scotla. county R5 ‘W’ trusted with the behavi ur toward otliezs in_a nearb d sn-ict. _ In both area. tie lobster listing seassn re-o-pened at the inst December. Hews what happened 1n the first week in the count)! W11?" l l Lndy Luck was smiling, as reported lo the Dominion Ds-partment of Fisheries by its resident inspector. “The lobster fishermen have landed more Lbst-ers in one week than 1 have ever known. For 8x- ample, one boat, with two men. fishing lrom Monday 11101111218 until 3 o'clock Saturday. landed 8,200 pounds. Price at l5 cents. And here's what hapllellfid l" "l? second area. not far away. when Fortune didn't smile, and again the inf rmaticn Ls taken from an 1:1- gpgctgi-‘g pgpcrt M the department: "The lobster beats had difficulty in getting their traps set and only a small rcentage oi the tram nod, been paced on tn; li=hlng grounds at the end oi the week." Perhaps, and indeed probably, there were Just a; mcnay lobsters Police are holdl md area as there were in the first t but the weather was 80d n the l one district and unfavorable in ii the oth r. That's one of the gaixx- 1 bios in the fishing lrdu rv. u n a l more at the mercy or tno Wruilici God's whims mirl iazitruiu. Frlicr- ; men's comings, scare iv or abund- he ance c1 supplies cu the hsh mark- i ' (IS, price cin vmrrs as Si"‘])l)' , fluctuates -— all these t“ings m y depend in large measwe upon hiw the weather behaves. It's a n ‘nt, for Dec ie outside the fsh ng iu- t dustry o keep in uiizzd. l.~.cl.\d,i h very big cnc. Thtrc is no 111.1: i._v _\v.i.cl1 are nl rsk. l1 a Police Find Eilusivcilladio Station on Wheels Allan B. Parsons, alias Jamel Carlyle, an unem- ployed radio mechanic. When they raided his room In Toronto, he allegedly trod to light his way through, striking rne ciiicr on the heafl with a flashlight. The transmitting box w.th (nnlrcls (LUVHIR hey might also keep it in mnd7 hat stmetmcs it is u:.i only the sltcrmenfi czirii rig. wii (‘ll axe pu. 1i) . mo; it ’ iii." 115.1. riuclrs . Pl iiic D - oi lfisiicr. s on nd‘ Lsh prcccsseis. by m? wjlhcr; 5 mo. :1 iitiic lPflllilllT iills Mo, i‘.c:.l, spring. You \\‘ill find it u: il in uilkmi tlgil and mrirc birom. Wlicn niunmu plant loud keen in llll‘ lcorllug roots m" lllOi-i orator bring fixed lnio the engine ii cs of aerial sci. null l"r|;c q ll.()\‘\'l"" RIF-l FEEDING TREES DR Y5 "imri '|~'\ incl. that ill) nor (‘out oi trees lic whliiu the l1l‘.\l. i8 inches oi the ‘Oil. illlll i\'i|ll most shrubs uruuiv n-i ~-~.~ i» “on n n,» nr-i i0 incurs or s2 Wriiluicr siimrrl b" rukcd m a low inchc lJICD so Jul iliev u. -.- r...< i\' aniiable. . n. -~\~'\ i< host ll obtain- Fcr shrubs it may be spread I LEFT), was set up on the rear scat of the car, the not’; gpgclg] ‘m- The engine. police say, drove the gcnerzntnr. A short wave receiving "l wr-v >rl1ctl in lin- rarlin nn the arcwcd room. 1 yaround the bush out. to the limit of > 'I‘r\' giving tour shrubs and lfflls Kggesletfipituglogfldtm m" “Y “m” bronchus as it is hcrc that the lcerl- ~ ~ . m: routs of most trccs am yflugipfL . ling rntlln lransnnllnig SlJllUll m- trccs. siincrnhcspliatr- at tho raiQ o; oi‘ all old Him-mun shrubs two pounds may he ivcri nor nirmt. The nuaiiiiiv may 211w ‘w dlllll(‘(l and aunlictl. LWICC in n1 ssason. ‘returned from Sclinrn:\clicr. After Many Attempts Complnlliis from uliw kins n}; Over Ontario that 1'. . lion, xiii-nil- lying itscli i\ l'l'(‘. was lvrilzulcilsi lng anti-British null (‘mum . lIFfill-llzamltl nialillu uarivii on t-hc lrnck. 'l‘iml zllmlll lln (‘ilsiillg .~i.l1ivl\ fmlds. i-uu-iii V m l‘ mil as shown in iLOWER (JENTRE). wire and other radio supplies R.\Ull) >1 .\l‘|.’( '1' Following the seizure n!‘ .1 imnl in iin- lowly w“ ‘gcniouslpv l-nllstruvicvi zmiuvuuuiiv, Fm" dcczduous shrubs and . mmlcl iell pounds m!‘ 100 squurc [wt may RJKMJ‘. hcadquzmriviw. at ‘l Ill mil be ‘llSCil alone or with the manure, announced ilwi Hi0) urv lwiLi-q tvhu-ii $110116] be ucil rotted. For Allan B» Parsons. 213, alias Jomvi (Tarlylr. The)" dcsrrivod Parsmu an unr-ulnli-lvii ructn anon-hm r. native cl" ‘Toronto, “lln nun ly (lul- Ile is chrrrgrd under the Dcicncl of Canada Regulations, ll illlnard’: relieve: achea.