MAY 30. 1941 ‘FHE CHAKLUFTETOWN GUARDlAN Q PAGE FIVE Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian PH!!!) Closc Ml: thigh “i l-g .‘ _ 4 1- but 5-“ s l-B ion 9mm‘ 5 1-4 g3 ywllllri g 14 put 111d .'\.1_ A 5 w, PliClill. 20 celfisnésfilélt 32 l" i013 5"“; 119a s-a 041% 5*“ B 4 a-a lirl‘ f" 11 ig""‘i‘....°5. 11 w l. . i. n“ , ii 1 2 pie Woods - 2 555,. pgwrrls 21 l!" s??? 22 '- li" . 35 1-2 m, 51cc. C" 4 NW“ 5g zi-4 crb"."°““ 12 a-4 svllnlznn 15o 551ml‘ SKI!" _ {Law i201 Ci“ Pm l? can micro a If m 51cc B Produce Prices .. L“, May 29—(CP)— uccrlliisrkct prices here today. d by the Dominion De- men, or Agriculture follow: Butter: first grade‘ creamery . u‘ 10b1,“; price, 32-321" l-gi m‘; Emir- snlas, Jobbing 9121-6. H42; Que n9 1 pasteurize , cur- nt receipt price. 30 d-i; no 2. 2Q |,l:nq1\\'i'l01€fili18 price. 31 1-5- ‘mcfipgg-ii-lbilestern white. 6111mm- mflp. pm, 16-14 13-16. hi1, and colrcrl vrholesale price ‘Himm price is applicable to {him nlanuinclllred on and after m1, for shipment to the cm. adcd shipments in used _sc1ling 1n. a-larve $5 lnccllunl 23-23 1-22 B m _, _ ; g grade 18-18 l-Z. _ P31310435; Que WJJICS no i 75s 50490; no 1 .40—.50; NB moun- .'5—.il5: South Oar- ollu and Alabama whites 100's 3.15 4:5, 50's 1.75-4.85. l1 || f€p0ll€ fi ... Ce "1 _____,_,____ yfl arrhtlrlilipain. idvcrtising Rates .. hilmimum Charge for Any Ocntrzli Guardian locals. 5o Kc In per word; Announce an Classified 3c p" v-urd: In Mcmor‘ floral and Spiritual Oncrlngs, Cards, etc» 5c per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per inch Wedding ellllgcment 40 words for 51-00 and i0 cents lur every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c [er Inch or 4c per word. Lists of Subscriptions l9 tents per ulrn. Addrcas and sresentation $1.00. Other rates on r word; Western and Eastern locals and Coming Events 3c per word: Eérocx QUOTA TIONS Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Bloch Close Abitibi Com 75 Abitibi Pfd ._ Bcsuhamois 9 1.3 Don A a lord A 15 I-llr Walker 88 i-i Imp Oil a ls-a Price Com 9 1-4 Price Pfd - (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada - Commerce — Montreal 1'14 1-2 Nova Scotia. — Royal Bk — Markets At A Glance (By The Canadian Press) Toronto-Stocks closed lower. Montreal-Papers and golds low"; Utilities unchanlod: other indus- trial: higher. v New York-Stocks slightly hllhfl‘. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. New York-Cotton, rubber and cof- fee lower; sugar unchanged. Grain CHICAGO. Ma 29—(APi—Be1l- ing increased in he wheat cit to- day. forcing prices downwards as much as two cents a bushel to the lowest levels since May l2. Wheat clmed 1 3-4-2 l-4 lower: July 9a 3-4-7-8. Sept 9s 1-4_a-a. com l 1-B--1 1-2 dowm-July ‘l3 1-8. Sept ‘l4 3-8: Oats 1-4 lower to i-B higher. WINNTPEG, May 29-40?»- Falriy liberal selling 2y outslciu in- terests and elevators pinned wheat futures prices to their minimum levels throughout a dull session on Winnipeg grain exchange today. May wheat is pegged at 75 "i-S, July at 7'1 1-2 cents a bushel. Buenos Aired prices were about- unchanged. Payable in Advance Advertisements 2i Cents Notices 70c per inch; Lists of lpplitlliioll. To Let For Sale IiiLET — LARGE COTTAGE AT STRAWBERRY PLANTS 60c Brighton Shore furnished. Apply L-279-5-22-tt. IOESE T0 LET-APPLY 120 Cumberland street. Phone 318-1.. L-618-5-29-2i. ll)0.llS T0 LET —- WITH OR. Iitrlout bolrcl. 43 Grafton St. L-63p-5-30-2i. Female Help Wanted ._______k__________ Imlrcn - cllrsnm: MAID 1O so to Kcppoch. Appy £91101‘ mince st. L-549-5-28-1ii. Agents ‘Wanted .__..._ _ M, _____ liWLElGli ROUTE NOW OPEN Real opportunity for man who rams i)i'l‘lll.iii(‘lli. profitable work. Start lll'0llll\ll_\', write Rawleighs, Ito; lln-lxo-x-E. Montreal. Can- lifl. 11-925. -__ I i _ Chicks 10.1’. SlllI-ID CHICKS: GOV- immenl Amu-cvcd: Increase your ch11 Cl‘l'ki:l'f‘i5 5c. Free Book- t l\11il‘l'i'.ll'.i‘ Chick Hatchery. St. John. N. ll, n-7, _ ivahted n~\‘ - PLYIiIOUTH CAR _ State price and WHLO “It? Guardian. L-634-5-30-2i. ‘-"-'- ' {Etrsiraiiln rl-siricutiul property ‘W00 nulcs from (Jharlottm ma?‘ "1" lmveri highway, .crc , _ Gunman. Alli‘ Apply B §ss _,___L-622;5;20-3i. M""'-'~'-'-'-"-'-v.~.--.-mmm ‘iilllii WANTED 5MP your wool to iilhlious woousu MILLS Charlottetown Joccive highest market price "ffllifi cnd unwashed wool. villi on receipi of wool. All ‘m i“ l0 b: graded by govern- MdinnWCCiIOIL We do our own h 9- Y0" do not hove lo wnlt “ 9°Y=rnmcni inspection to jiltiiif nqncy_ ‘ ill , ubmgi must be clear of dirt Ill iv it -r - ' . "'9'" Mid on I00 pounds on "°°|. fliso on 200 pounds , "Wished wool hundred. 75c bv mail. $4.50 thou- sand. F B. Reeves. SoulhDOrt. L—63-5-1-6-i FOR. SALE-HOUSE AND LARGE, lot, 43 Reserve Street, Bargain for; quick sale. App P. Chandler,‘ North Milton. L-607-5-29-2i. FOR. sane: rnnsuamsn suns-f sey Cow. Harry Radon ‘i FOR. SALE-FULL LINE 0F FARM‘ machinery, cart. wheels, truck wagon, harness, Daniel Morrlsscy. Newtown Cross. L-633-5-30-ll. FOR. SALE —DESIR.ABLE DWELL. ing located in Mt. Stewart-cori- tact Stirling Clark, Mt. Stewart. L-606-5-29-3i. FOR. S ALE - ONE DRIVING mare. eight years old. one 6-‘ horse power International gas engine. Apply James E. Andrews. ‘ Hunter River. 11-594-5-28-31. Agents Wanted ___._____-__-- SELL PORTRAIT maker. -22-,iii1. l AGENTS TO Enlargements. Big money United Art. Toronto. 4 PUBLIC AUCTION Double tenement, band ll Chestnut i Street, June 2nd, 1 P. M. Can be bought privately up to day of sole- W. H. BEATON. itoneer. L-csa-s-ls-sc-zc. “llucrlcll SALE. Household Furniture of Mrs. George Easton, 100 Hillsboro Street, FRIDAY. MAY 30th, AT I P. M. Dining room furniture, Beds, Springs and Mattresses: Kitchen Cabinet Kitchen Stove, Bureaus and several othor articles. W, l-I. BEATON. Auctioneer. L-588-5-28-31. iilIiiTliill SALE LOWER FREETOWN Property of the Isle John C. Delaney TUESDAY. JUNE 3rd, 1941 At i O'clock Standard Time fl scrss land, also following fsrrn in: lcmsnts: 1H l ii t’ w rue l Cart "on 1 Sin ls Plow Also ousehold effects. Auctioneer. til‘ W, m] m, w. u. ans-row. Is-fl-l-U-l. New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am 0 and I‘ 28 8-4 Anaconda 26 t-4 i Baldwin Loco l3 l-2 i Bendix Av 34 l-2 Beth Steel 69 3-4 Chcs Ohio 35 3-4 Chrysler 55 1-4 Con Edison 1'1 1-2 Elec Auto Lite 2B Gen Elec B8 l-2 Gen Motors 37 i-B Gt Ncr Pid 26 ’ Kcnnecott 35 3-8 Mont Ward 33 3-8 NY Central 12 3-8 Nor Am Co 13 Penn RR 24 8-3 Phil Pet C0 41 3-8 Std Oil NJ a1 1-8 l Texas Corp 30 l-4 . United Air 38 i U S Rubber 1 1-8 U s St Co 58 l-4 Vanadium Corp 23 5-8 West Union 231-4 West". Elec 86 3-4 Woolworth - illontrcal Exchange MONTREAL. May 29—-(CP)-— Late buying on the stock market today pusltcd utilities into higher ground. but newsprints and indul- MINING (Csnsdisu Press) ‘IOBDNIO. Mly 2%- trials were weaker, except. for indi- vidual issues. ; Bell Telephone got a iitt with Shawlnigan, but Montreal Power‘ fell back frnctionaJly. Dryden and St. Lawrence Power wc-rc behind throughout the session and Price Brothers firmed on the last-hour railIy. _ ational Steel Car and O-mud- ian Car were iaggnrds, ll'i indus- trlais and. in mines. Hollinger pick- ed up a fraction and Noranda slip- peri. Imperial worked up slightly in l5 . In miscellaneous, Imperial 'I‘o- bncco and Bruck Silk dropped back and National Breweries nreiered was out ahead. Total sales: 8.700 shares; Indus- trials. 5.800: Mines, 2.900 , Mortgage Sale _ There will be sold by Public Auc- tion _|n front of the Court House ln_ bourss in King's County in Prince Edit/aid Island, on Saturday thei fourteenth day of June. A. D. 1941 at‘ the hour of twelve o'clock noon: ALL THAT TRACT piece or par- cel of land situate lying and being at. Lhcpstow un Lot or Township Numb" F0F¢Y~flve in King's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to 5BY:—COIVIMENCING at the North- £115! BIlSic of land formerly owmd by William Granahan and at the Western side of a road leading from the Main Road to St. Catherines; and running thence westwsrdly along the Northern side of slid land oi the said William Grauaban to the Northwest corner thereof; thence South along mg wgglgfn BOI-"ldflfv 0f Sold Granahan land to a. brook or stream emptying “m, Norris Pond; thence following the various courses of said stream Westwardly until it reaches the Eastern boundary of land formerly owned by Philip Rooney now owned b_y Mrs. jtoderick Steele; thence Norlhwardly along the Eastern boundary of Mrs. Roderick Steele's land until it roaches land of John A. Mclsaac; thence Eastwardly along John A. Mclslmc the distance of gigging, thence Southwardly at right angles for the distance of ‘chains; thence Eaatwardly to the road lead- ing from the Main Road to 5t, Catherincs; and thence Southwardlv along the Western side of said Road to St. Catherines to the place of commencement ' g twgmy. five acres of land u little more ur less and being bounded on tllc[ North by land of John A. lllclsancq on the East by the Road leading. from Cilrpstuw to St. Catherines; on‘ the South b land of the astute of William Gru nhnn and by a stream . emptying into Norris Pond and on the Wcst by land formerly owned by Philip Rooney now owned by Mrs. Roderick Steele. ALSO ALL THAT TRACT piece or parcel of land situ- ate lying and being at Fountain lfenll on Lot or Township Number Forty-six in King's County in Prince Edward-Island, bounded and dos- cribcd as follows that is to say: - Boundcd on the Northern side by lnnd of Robert Dixon and Nell Mc- Phec: on the Eastern side by land of the csiate of Nell J. McDonald and Daniel J. McDonald; on tfie Southern side by land of John A. Mclnnis and John A. McDonald and on the western side by land of John Lavie and containin FORTY- FIVE acres of land a litt e more or less ALSO ALL THAT OTHER TRACT piccc or parcel of land sim- nte lying and being at Che stow on Lot or ownshlzs Number ort -flve in Klng‘s Coun y in Prince E ward! Island. hounded and described us follows, that is to su :—Bounded on. the South by the ain Post leading to East Point; on the Easti by s Road leading from said Mnim Road Northwardly towards John‘ Mclsaatrs commonly known as the Mvlsfllc Road: on the West b land formerly In possession of Josep Mc-. Donald and Matthias McDonald and extending from aforesaid Msln Post Road Northwhrdly’ along ssld East and West boundaries a sufficient distance to include TWENTY ACRES of land s little more or ins. The above sale is made under and by virtue of and pursuant to s power o sale contained in an lndenture of Mortgage bearing date the second day of December. A. D. 1933 and made between Matthias McDonald, Junior, of Gloucester in the Com- monwealth of Massachusetts In the‘ Unlicd States of America, (formerly of Chcpstow in King's County in Prince Edward Island), Fishefnun ,and Georgette McDonald his wife oi the one part and Matthew g Mg- Lean. Limited a co ration hsvln| its Head Office at ouris in King's County in said Island. cf the other art; and because of default hav- ng hecn made in the payment. p! the principal and interest secured, ‘hi-"byi m. p l-u is ' or u er s cursa i tog Arthur F, McQunid, Sollcitorinédurisl P. E. Dateiilothis thirteenth llly of Ml] __l liiaiihuaw s. McLEAN nmnran. Mill uu-u-lo-m-ao-z-o. 's land for at Stocks Close Ang Huron 52 Arntfield 5 1-2 Astoria 2 1-3 Aunor Gold 150 Bepr It: B l-I Beattle 106 Bidgood 8 Bonetal 40 Bobjo 6 Bruiorne 985 Broulan 00 Buff Cdn 3 1--i Calmont 14 Gas Treth 50 Cent Pct 165 Centhpor 18 1-2 Chester 125 Chromium 3'! Denison 8 Dome Oil 2i i-Z Eldorado 33 Falcon 255 Gillies Luke 3 1-2 Gods Lake 23 Halcrow 5 Hard Rock ‘i0 H Sare 8 Hollinger 12 1-8 Home 011 Hud Bay Min 2s 7-8 Int Nick Xi) 20 3-4 Jack Waite l3 Jason 3d Kerr Add 400 Kirk Lake ‘I’! Lake Shore lil 1-4 Lebel oro i 1-2 Little LL 173 Macassa 38b MacLeod 140 Malartic 100 Man East s-s Malargo 1 McIntyre 4'! McKenzie 106 McVittie 5 Mcwatters 15 Moneta 41 Morris Kirk 7 1.: Navbob 2a Norands 50 1.1 Negus 3o Normetal 30 OBrien e5 Okalta. 35 0mm- 11 1-2 Pacalts. a 3.4 Pamour 99 Pandora 4 Pick Crow 323 Pioneer x13 210 Powell 54 Prairie 5 Preston no San Ant 3gp Ban Ant 33o Senator 37 Sherritt 53 Slscoe 54 slave Lake 5 1-3 Steep Rock 9s Straw Laks s Sud Basin 115 Sylvanile 350 Teck Hugh 339 Toburn 143 Chi 9 UPp Can 174 Ventures 345 Wood Cad 5 Wri Harg 50o UNLISTED Foothill 41 Dalhousie 21 Pawnee 1-3 Pend Ore 133 NEW‘ YORK, May 29-101’)- The Canadian dollar gained 3-16 of a cent in terms of United States "HTWHCY to a discount cf 12 1-4Iper cent in today's steady foreign ex- vhonsc market tracing. (Ottawa Fol-clan Exchange Control B-oardl rate 9.09--9.91 per cent discount.) The pound Sterling recovered in the day's late dealings to close un- changed at its best rate of the year. $4.04. The Hong Kon dollar 24.49 cents. and the S anghai dollar at 5.52 cents. declined a 531959. Whllo othfir major currencies were unchanged. TEACH THE OLD ‘UNS LONDON —(CP)— Many of the boys of the Youth Service Corps have been teaching members of the Home Guard-many of th m Fzrst Great War veterans- the finer points of stalking and \vood_ crait learned in Boy Scout days. :._... -- CANADA PROVINCE 0F PRINCE EDWA)“; 15mm) IN THE PROBATE COURT The 21st dsy of May A. 0., 1941. In Re Estate of Geor e d late of Chflf|illt¢l0Wn'lIll': County in the said Province, Arch]. tect, decess ‘, testate, To the Sheriff of the County of Qlldens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon rcadin the peti- tion on fllc of The Ens ern True!‘ Company, a body corporate, with office s Charlottetown, aforesaid’ the executor of the above named estate. praying that a citation muy| b0 lulled for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefor; hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to be and appear before the Judge pres-j out st s Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Charlotte- town In Queen's County, in the said Pr vince, on Tuesday he 24th dayi of lune next coming, at the hour of e even o'clock forenoon (Daylight 51""! Tlmc) the same day to shew cause if lfly they can why ills Accounts of the said Estate should. not he passed and the Estate vim- ll p 0d for in said petition and on mo lou of B. It. Bell, Esq., Proc- tor for said Petitioner. And it ls hereby ordered that l true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newspaper ubiished in Charlottetown sforesui once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that s true copy be forthwith post- ed in the following public places re- spectively, namely, in the hall rf, t e Court House in Charlottetown‘ sforclld at or near the Boys! Bsnh of Cs s. in Charlottetown afore- said. Ind at or nsar The Bank of. Non Seotla in Charlottetown afore- sidc, lo that i] in the said Estate as have duo notice ther . WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown llorelllil. the day and year first sbovc written. By the Court. (lid) ndurielnmwther suss-s-n-u-s-s-as “‘" _ FINANCE By Bernard I Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, May 29—(AP)-— The stock market today managed to make a better than even show- ing despite and assorzmeni of handicaps that ordinarily would have stymied any attempt at a rally. _. Canadian stocks were quiet. Bell ‘iielephone gained two palms to 0B while Distillers Seagram and Hol- linger each were 1-8 of a point higher. Imperial Oil advanced i-t. The Asociated Press average of 00 stocks finished with an advance of .1 of a. point at 39.7. ‘transfers totalled 345.000 shares mmpared with 343.970 yesterday. New highs for the ycar were reg- istered for Consolidated Aircraft. Oliver Farm and Share “D". while lows for 1941 or longer were posted for South Porto Rico Sugar, Fajar- do Sugar and American Chlcle. U 1 to 2 were Dow Oilrclnzcal. f) Du Pont. Union Carbide, Savage ‘ Amos, N.Y. Shipbuilding, Chesa- peake and Ohio_ and American Car and Foundry. On the downside were Chrysler, , General Motors. Santa R. Sears Roebuck. Standard Oil (NJ) Texas Corp. and J. C. Penney. Toronto Exchange TORONTO, May 29—(GPl—In- dustrial and base metal stocks headed down to new lows for the year today m1 the Toronto stock elcchange, the lndustrials dropping .54 and. the base metals .68. Volume was a. llbtle heavier timn on Wed- nesday at 87.000 shares. Fanny Farmer, Lobinw A, Can- ners A and Silver-woods pfd drop- ped fraction; ranging up to 3-4 and soft srpots in the miscellaneous ilst were Imperial Tobacco, Goodyear Tire Pfd and Moore Corplration common. Moore Corporation A dropped a point. Minor industrial group gains appeared for Canada Bifiamsiiips issues. Pourcr Corpor- ation, Maple Leaf Milling pfd and United States Fuel B . Minor losses were netted by Beat- tie, Hard Rock, Pickle Orow Pres- ton, Senator Riouyn and Teck Hughes and Aunor lost i; to close at 1.59 a. new low. Kerr-Addison flrnl- ed 1n cents to $4 and San Antmzo was. up 5 cents to 2.20. Hudson Bay and Nickel eased off minor fractions. Sher-lac slipped 6 cents to 63 and Pend Orellle was down 2 cents to 1.38. Chromium weakened 2 cents and Ventures prsted a gain of 5 to 3.45. _ Western OiLs moved in lent voi- ume at losses of a cent or two fcr Caimom and Anglo-Canadian and" fractions for Foundation and Prairie Royalties. Fort Beusejour h Opens For Season MONCTON. NB. May 29-Of- flclal opening for the season 0f the museurl in Fort. Beauseiour National Historic Park in New Brunswick Just west of Sackv.lle.| NB., close to the boundary line betwee l that pmvln-ce and the sister province of Nova Scctia 1s announced for Sunday June 1st. aocoiding to R.J.S. We iherstnn, General Passenger A on of the Canadian National R-anlways here. This mu=eum contains many rcl’cs of the pioneer Acadan setflements in the distrct and is vsited by large numbers of visitors each sea- son. The Fort itself played a great part in the early history o€ Canada. At the time when the‘ New Eng- land States was a. Brltlsn colony an expedition _ Entglanders sailed from BCst-rn ‘ll 1755 and captured the Fbrt- af- terwards relurnlng to Boston. S m" members of the cxpedlt on. hwy:- ever remained and settled in the GFstrlct. Much of New Engianris early history is recorded in the or; composed of New‘ EIIQIEIIEIEIIEIEJIEIIEIIEIEIIEIIEEIIEIIEIIEEIIEIEIEIIEIEIEIIQEIEJIEJIEJEJIEIIEJIEIIEIIEJIE] [Eu é.‘ S S [:3 E [i] Ed g El Q] IE1 [i] E1] [E] El El 1E] 5 d El 1 El ll: s No Secret! Everybody g [El El g Saves in Cur Great: S S 1% ECONOMY " d El [El iii d" S A L E i’ [El [El E - a in iin Sale Thursday, Friday, Saturday lllly a El , 1% The City's Greatest Value Event g g Buy More-Save More At Our Store g We have delivered posters to every house in the city telling you all about our £3] Great Economy Sale for i. B" THURSDAY, FRIDAYG-SATURDAY E ma? 2on1 MAY soul MAY 31st ‘ If by any chance you haven't received one call at our store and see for yourself the wonderful values offered at our Economy Sale. @ .- EIIELTEIEDJIEIEJIEEEIEEQEEEFEEIEEEJEEE ‘iiiiiiiillilliflllillilliliiiiliii lchives and other nu . of iniormafon are ill museums nni * l libraries of the New England states. ‘This was the first important ac- i t'on in the collqucsi. of Crnacia; The reduction cf the fortrrss at‘. Loulsburg, which is also an ad-‘ ditional historic park with a. mus- eum Occurred three years later and Quebec tho following year. A great n1 rcr of the v sitors to the ruins o1 the iOrlrcss and tc the museum at Bcmlrejour G1‘? from the New Fnn-innri states u 110 "$051- SEEMS ENOUGH VARIETY w —fO;i- Annual lamb! thentic sources erected by Champlain in where he founded the first social’ club in North Amcrcrl. the Order of ‘ Good time. it is expected will be formally opened this S'1‘.llll0l' Amer can visitors also .il1:i liill(‘1l of the history of their country ill the archives at Charlottetown, the. capital of Prince Edward Island. \\'ll‘cl1 province along with the other provinces» oithp Mnritinles ‘ has supulieri the United States with St8f€‘_'llif‘l'i and (lplomzlts as well as olltstrlnrlin’: mcnlbcrs 0' TCEIQNTO weeds. such as mustard. qllfti'l(‘l'.'~‘, plflWCCd st nkwced and so on. may b0 kiilcl :11 seedling stage by llllcly use cf the spike- toothccl "r 1l1ll'l‘.)\\'. the‘ Dro- vncial dc 1 mz-nt o.’ agriculture l‘£‘l’l'ili’idS Ontario farmers. BOTTLE TOP (‘UECKERS i fshow great. interest in the cx- the various l>1'°l<‘$5i°1l5~ "“—— ‘hibits, particularly a; it touches —- — - -—~— LONDON —(OP)-- T01’): from so closely on the history of their HERE'S IPI AGAIN . hncnade bottles. some blue and native states? tor the some reason BANNU. India —<CP\— War 0i‘ i others silver. serve as ciraughts- I men at a Y.M.C.A. cczllro in north- east England where drnughts is the most. popular gfiliii? lrilh the no u-ar the fightrlg F..kir of _Ipi bobs up to worry tile nu holtles. But. this time D‘n l\'101‘..’|"if‘1. crlc many Amcrcsn visitors mflreul point cf viewing the exlxibds lll the museum at Lousburg. Nova Scotl-a, and at, Annapolis Royal l" the Faith's aides, has been ar- troops. the some movfnce where a replii" vsWi "it the frontier and Dlflflfid m , o; me original fr; r-rablmtlsn 0n tr a1. __"_ p A___ p Use Mlnards for dnnrirufh n '93.. CANADA'S FIRST HEAVY TANK The first heavy infantry tank produced on this tinguished gathering at the Angus Shops of the C. P. tions and Supply; Hon. J. 1.. Raiston, Minister of National i éamid nouns ore T n LINE con tinent is shown here as it was given its trial before a dis- R. in Montreal. (May 22) Hon. C. D. Howe. Minister of Mum Defence are shown here inspecting the machine along 121th Bris- Gona-sl d. 0M1:-