E i"7'7l"|'77"i"7'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11}ltIflIlIlIt-i1YlliLJ.: -.-.._.....-....i ’, ' w‘ ‘iiilllillfle; 1) ...: 201w) a QUOTA TIO in their shipments 55 QUEEN ST. llharlottetovm Fur Sales Ltd v Organized by ten large fox-ranchers in and near Charlottetown for the purpose of marketing their own pelts. will include your pelts at exactly the same cost as they are aésessing them- selves- - This cost is 80c. per skin plus 6% commission to ,the Auction House. Your skins will receive the same care- ful treatment as their own- Charlottetown can now give you through this Company a service equal to the best and better than the most. You can go to the office and set a preliminary valuation. You can get liberal CASH AD- V_ANCE$ and you can get year-round ser- vice on all your marketing requirements. The CHARLOTTETOWN FUR SALES have undoubtedly the finest equip- pod plant for pelting and handling skins in Eastern Canada, and from the moment your foxes or pelts enter their Queen St- premises until finally sold. your goods are fully ll"i_SUl'Gd for both fire and burglary- ‘Nithout any obligation’ on your part you are cordially invited to view their pre- mises and have every phase of co-opera- tive marketing fully explained to you. Charlottetown Fur Sales Ltd A PHONE 1035 ‘Xgvév A4 as Central Guardian loeall, (a pol Spiritual Offerings, Cardn, aim, 4e per lush: Nutleea af word Other ratea on appllcatl n vv ‘ 5%? Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance word; Western and per worn" Announcement! Illll (Jo-lag to per werdi In ICDOIIID‘NIIL|OCI, toe prr lnehi Llata of Floral and ‘ 4 Eastern locale. Ia Iventl. lo pe-r Ilrlt Oinaallel Der name: Iattera of Condolence, '10s a and Appreciation, 70o. per BATllh-Ze per word, three lnaer- tioua for the price of payable In ndvnnod . For Sale FON- BALE-FUIINITURE, ETC. _ 194 Prince Street. 11-2979-12-1-81. APPLY 47 Ir3035-12-4-3i; two, FOR SALE-KENS. Chestnut Street. CARDBOARD SUITABLE FOB lining outhousea, etc.. 1e per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. KA PIANO ACCORDION FOR. SALIi, good as new. Apply Guardian. L-3006-12-3-3i FOR SALE-so TON BAY IN stacks 3 to 4 tons each, cash only. Arthur Wood. L-aim-la-l-iii. FOR sALE-PBBCHBBON I'll-LIB 2% years old. Howard J. Anderson, Cable Bead West, B. R. No. 1. 11-8018-12-4-11. FOR SALE — AUCTION FORT!- Five. Bridge and Wbist Scum Cards. Guardian Central Joli Printefy. Noni-ti. SPECIAL B3111) ‘I0 LAY BAIIIID rock coekreis. Imported Ontario Pred Bray quality. Get your Foundation breeders from me. Price $1.00 each. Howard Wood. Victoria. L-3011-12-4-8i. Lost LOST-SUM OF MONEY IN Breadaibane. Finder please notify W. F. Morris fiedcrictop. Reward. 11-8020-12-14-11. L nonunion‘ or oAnApA Province of PRINCE ED\VARD ISLAND In the Probate Court 25th George V 080. in ltoEatoto of Tliuraa Iluhena Mora- T|I|O lntu of Milton ln Queen's Couuty,iu iii»: said Province decenqcd testlte. 1;! _ the Honourable HAROLD Inirthoitl) PALMl-llt, Surrogate Judge hi‘ Probate, Em. 120-. ’i‘-i _tbe Sheriff ot the County of i. "Ill County ‘or (fonstniilo or liiLréltfi person within said County. GREETING: tho tjflfln iur ofarook- noon‘: County, Farmer. and lllbciie lit-arts of Chniottetow-it iu llucciis County aforesaid, Witloiv, the l-rsecutors of the above nunird estate. iirnying that a citation may be issued x!" "i" Durlioee hereinafter let forth: "ll ere therefore hereby required to rite nil persona, interested in the said Estate to be nnil appear before me at l‘ lrobnte Court to be held in the Lourt House ilit Charlottetown. in Queen's County, in the said Province. on Friday the twenty-first day of December nu coming at thri hour of eleven o'cloc fore noon of the same 111v it ahevv cause if any the can why zillazulgeceunta f the said Estate Whine fl is of r3355“ ‘dtulgol MI min in q I i . C. Wehltttorltnltlltte‘: laid Queen‘ Count bile an .t contra ‘... ‘this riot? ee - In ‘ll. ill i '1' i §§'.'it.l1oii'.i‘$§‘.ir.. i. .-.-i.-..‘1ii'.-i:- 1 48-4170 strictly lnehorempee o . efinlinuan Charge for any advertisement twenty-five canes.‘ _ _ _, ~»e-e-e-eo+e+4++e¢e-e+e+e-e-e-e eee-eoeee-e-e-eooiee-ee-ee-eee-n GET YOUR. PRIVATE C = Cards from The Gu Prism-y — exclusive d =- reasonahls prices. 11-201 i-T-tfi. Female , Help Wanted wAnrep-sxrsitmncsn l mm wants work. Apply Guardian. 11-2061-12-1-31. wAnTan - MIDDLE Aonp woman to look after oldnnan in country. Wages $10.00 per month. Apply Guardian. L-iises-ia-i-si. Wanted WANTED-SMALL srzv: unann- lin Stove. Apply Guardian. n-mi-iz-i-ai. _ Wanted to Buy FARMERS ATTENTION -.WANT- ed. to buy. Fresh killed turkeys. geese, ducks, etc. Market prices paid. Write or ship. Dominion Groceries Ltd" B’! Arflyle Sh. Halifax, N. B. 11-2976-12-1-41. To Let TD LET-GARAGE. PHONE BM-I. 1r-2963-lI-1-8i. nmnisnap nousii r0 sent‘. Apply i0 Victory Avenue. Ir-llilTl-li-B-Ili. '1‘0 LET-NO. 11 CHESTNUT Street. Phone 400. 11-‘2500-11-21-8 I0 LET-OOITAGII. 81 BRIGHT- on Avenue. APPIY 800 Intro! M‘ "Phone 504-1.. r0 bar-new Mopaitn Ass- erice-n bungalow, corner Fitzroy ‘and Cumberland. Apply 20 Bay- fieid street. L-NBI-li-S-hl TO LIT-G ROOM HOUSE. MOD- ern conveniences. as Bishop‘ St. Apply at, 122, prince Street or ‘Hickey er Nicholson's Office.‘ ' . I1-252t-1i-20-tt to nn-f- conaos. no. t Stewart a Street, Renovated throi-ilheut. A . liciwra, 00 Great s. McNefli, George st. 11-‘1051-11-50-1 wk. i‘ 8 nan-nan wit Male Help Wanted arraliinca wa rap so 'ir§'.'iuiina' " ~ 411 - <1 » fliutcii‘: Soeietvler tt2"o§ix'“??.f~.? ‘|',"§'o::‘¢.§"o|'it9§:fl the" 'rr.~rini’ng of woman 31in. gym- fi “its on 1- in m1 ml vs. not of saturation accents ‘i "'""- '" waraaetertodagaiefidian -‘~a. ,. ithadnnmbfloia. ‘I: , .. out: names were ‘" , " '“"",,’,,*,°-,, 03.13.11 could m»: o» 0-§f-1)-‘4—1I one em viii-us b11111: - Transfers dropped to 752,358 shares =6 wii singlwithlosses ranging up to a pBut cotton futures in New York L-ziie-i-ia-i-si. t MARKET cosszr (By Frederick Gardner, Associated Press Financial Writer) (A. l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK, Dec. it-Iackingi energy to resume the November‘ advance, the stock market skippedi into s. slow decline in late deai-' ings today. Caution continued to rule trad- ing in most markets. While a fur- their small gain in steel operations pointed to gradual industrial im- provement, bulls were in no haste: to renew aggressive buying. , demand for shares, rather than selling of importance. ‘ ' largely for the retreat. th 001.780 last Friday and the November average of nearly 1,000,000 daily. A ‘moderate rise in United States government bonds held the spotlight following the week-end; t y financing announcement. Action of treasury bonds was sc- cepted as indication of a favorable reception for the government's latest offerings. Corporate bonds. however, were apathetic after their recent sustained improvement. Speculative indifference braced mosncommodities as well asrgtocksQ Wheat and com lost some of' the week-end gains, clos- em- a bushel. Rye expanded its sent.‘ . ‘ ' ‘tqgains 5-8 to 1 cent a bushel. r lost All to 90 cents a bale. Aside from the dearth of im- ,portant ncwa- 0151181’ » than We I‘ y financing, traders were shy of the buying side of stocks in view of the extent of tbE recent ‘. Some additional profit- taklng was noted by brokers among industrial shares which had scored substant’ i gains on the post-elec- tion upswing. Losses of a point or more were recorded in such issues as Ameri- can Can. Air Reduction, American Commercial Alcohol, American To- bacco, Santa Fe. U. S. Steel Com- mon. Chrysler, Liggett d: Myers B. Bethlehem Steel. J. I. Case and ‘nmlren Roller Bearing. A few issues held early gains to the finish, mostly preferred stocks. Senior issues of American Bus“. Cautious Trading Marks 11-11- Session Of N. Y. (‘Market tionaiiy to about a pointl. Losses predominated in the Can- adian iist, but all were of fraction- al scope. Losers included such- stocks as Canadian Pacific, Inter- c national Nickel, Canadian Mar- coni, Distilicrs-Seagrams, Walker a. at w., rot-d -of carious, Hoil- C inger, Hudson Bay Mining, Nlp- ° lasing, Premium Gold, Norands. Dominion Stores, Imperial Oil and International Utilities ~ B. Interna- tional Nickel Preferred advanced 1 1-2 while smaller advances were scored by Brazilian, Imperial To- bacco oif Canada, Lake Shore, Dome Mines and twright-Hsr- greaves. The Canadian dollar lost 0-18, closing at two percent prem- um. ~ The Standard Statistics Co. av- erage for 90 stocks, after moving in an extremely narrow range for nearly s. week, dropped one point to 74.7. Utilities generally held their ground in face of the heaviness of industrials and rails. The treasuryh call on the cap- ital market for $900,000,000 in cash focussed attention on government spending. But markets did not ex- hibit a recurrence of inflation sentiment, such as touched off from time to time in the last year and a half waves of buying in commodities and equities, The U- S. dollar more than held its own in foreign exchange deal- ings against the pound sterling and the French franc. The franc dipped slightly below the gold im- port point again. It was reported $10,000,000 more in gold had been engaged abroad for shipment to New York. making the total for Coiurnbisn Carbon joined the. list of companies declaring extra divi- dends with a special payment of 20 cents a share. Business observers noted with satisfaction an additional small rise in steel operations against the usual seasonal trend. the American Iron 8r Steel Institute estimated operations this week at 28.8 per- cent of capacity, the highest since lest June, compared with 28.1 last week. As expected, the first rail- road loadings statements for last Diamond Match. General Motors, International Nickel. MoKesson 8i: Robbins and Radio were up frec- week disclosed sharp declines, partly accounted for by the Thanksgiving holiday. Lower Deelal Wire) v. -er the fashion of New You-k, securities on the Montreal StOOk Eirchange cn- gaged in an irregularly lower move- ment during today's session. While odd issues. notably Dom- inion steel and Coal "B." “egdstered gains the general trend was down- ward throughout the five hours of trading. Gains made s. brief at- tempt to take the upper hand in he '“‘ of the de/y but were overcome by the deficits. ‘rite av- crsgeoftiostccksrecordedaioss od 3. Despite the fact it moved 0p- poeite the general movement, Doin- inlon Steel and Coal "B" was the main feature. with nearly half of the day's turnover of 13.050 shares ng hands in the Nova Sco- tia Corporation, it rose 1-4 of I point to 5 1-0, only 5-0 from the year's high. Strength was derived from reports thtugenerai flnancine reorganization wee approiwhins - " ..., Dominion Steel prefer- red at 10s fell off two points from the recent top established on the to ‘ inate div- idem! arrears on the issue. In con- junction with the rise in Dominion (C. P .By Guardian's S MONTREAL, Do“ 153st s; 1g; a §'?§§i§gsgE?§E§ i i '—_"' rd of everythim is CIGBTTFTITCEK¢AiiiCT— . DUCIIISI i Trend ' Evidentu On y. Montreal Exchange w Steel on the exdiange, the corpor- ation's six per cent bonds were strong today on the bond market. Interest was centered on the easi- ness of Canadian Industrial Alco- hol in the beverages following the n-iul ncement of the company's annual statement which showed a consolidated loss of $588,5$ and a total addition to deficit of $1.176- 375, mainly the rmult of pensive write-offs . The "A" issue lost half a point and the "B" 1-4. National Breweries declined a small fraction while on the Curb, Distillers-Sea- grams was the feature with a loss of 3-8 in heavy dealings. T. G. Bright wash highlight with a. rise of 1 5-8 points in the first board lot sale in two months. f‘ cisl Alcohol and WsJ-kervlile Brew- cry were sidshtiy hither. Leader's were lower with Canad- ian Pacific Railway and Interna- tional Nickel off small amounts and Brazilian Traction holding steady. In the utilities Montreal Power de- clined a fraction and B. C. Power moved up rtligirtiy. strength was exhibited iyy the papers while con- structions and equipment-s were quiet with a weak undertone. Bales mailed 18.650 shares and $13,550 bonds. (Canadhn Pleas)’ s: 5 the ourrentmovement $150,000,000. PM, Christmas R i 1v. Y. stool. Markets At_.A' Glance --— Excha e (Dy Jahuataa and Ward's Special iii 12 months ended October 1st net (c Pa") i Wu.) gm“, fiaaa" 3:?“ “F3; ‘:1 o: Ihronto and llontrdal~luduatrlal uoanrno manna-r urna .. lhlalre ‘i; oigviorzdg tine m“ R ' eiggg_=,lo""i,,,,}gyf-nm,,,,, h", u‘ °r n '3" m," e" (Qmtluilm hull!!!“ b, 1955M“ New York-Stocks closed lower. ' ...“.'.".‘.'.E'='.t$-..’.‘..l’. li§i.".'éi...°€3l2§’.r€"if?“.‘ 21911;}: ig“ ---,-;;,-_-_,~~~1;,11,--_-, w».~..-w»-~ o » r n y. The Bails were firm and some Warm Springs of “ y argen- c" -. a . .5" - ” 1°"°" , 5 ‘u 1 - of the Induatriall had a brief rally thou, - 3' simi- “n?” °' g“ °"°'“-, in m, mum" bu; “in, we" "n, 1 N y can,“ ‘m; Wm,“ 0cm», Charlottetown). New York-cotton, rub or and co - eratly loat by the close. In general, net lose 504,408 after against . fee lower. sugar unchanged. Saturday's market was aha iy an ek- 071620111 October . 0911101! 14st tension of the trading ehef of the Southwest Penna ivania Pipe Lines paeviore few GTYI-lcu.“ h m dealer-ca extra ldi dead of t and i“ uereale n y pro a 1 m‘ d idend ‘ . will show the way on the next movg mg:llarAgudlfltlilltly Airways orders four Ml‘ 111% 111% from the current trading area. new type trans-ocean clipper shipa to 136 _ ' Laidisw and Company. coat with equipment more than 81,- 15% _15 (flplgfllgl Drool) 000.000» Order placed with Biker-Iv t‘ i‘ Q 1° MONTREAL, not a-sritirs and “"1353! 5'1"!“ CWD- ‘me: L“ 105% m‘ forei ii exchange in relation to the can; is ' lled h ti: NEW IQEK, N Y Dec W-Msgaalne High Low Loot Off Royeimgadifl OPCTIIIIAsIzTQflOIQG ytoda; "Steel" ssys “Interrupting Steel 80 Ind .... 108.01 1M.” 101K! _01 u (Ql[9wg:- ' workl operigloina last week holiday 20 Utli . 10.15 18.01 18.3 .02 Afggnflug pggc 1M1, influences reduced the naitioual aver- ' Augtmfl; pound 33am, s one poip-t to 28 percent of cepa- High Law Last Up Belgium beige 2201i. ¢ 7- 20 Raill ... 81.14 MJLMJB .24 Am Brunii Inlireia 0W0 National Power and Light and subs 40 Bonds ..., 04,54 .06 Bulggldl lgy .0120, Chins Hung Kong dolls-hi .4100. Anaconda Cop Atcblson 54* 25% 5% ‘it 101,4 30% 23% 18!’; wit. 1 Con Dry 1:32 Can Pnc 12 52% 29% 1% 34% 44% 5% 39% 72% 8% 211g 257s 8% ‘alt Del Hud ... .,, 41 Ill I Dupont . . . . .. 901,4 Eastman Kodak 115% Elec Auto Lite Co gun; liliec Pow Light . 1,; 3i,‘ Erie . , ,. 131,‘ 13% First Natl Stores . , . . ., 54 n5 Fi-ceport To: . . 075g git Gen Asphalt 17 Goo Eiec ,. 3i) Gen Foods . 34% Gen Motors 32y, Gold Duet . 171,4, Goodrich Rub, 11 Goodyear Rub .. 241,5 Gruiiam Paige m,‘ Great West Sugar 23 Hudson Mot 12 lntl He: ... .. .. 3S Int Nickel ._, 221/, lntl ei ,_. 9 Joh limo 54 Kelvinn-tor 111% Ken Cop 17 101/, Lambert Co , . 1,5 23% Liggetts Myers B ,, 08% 10s iquid Curb . . . . . . . . .. , 2353 Loewe liicurp ... ,, 30 llcKeesport Tin p3 Mack Truck . 25% Math Alkali. ,. 20% Miss Kan .. 111.) Mont _Ward .. 2914. Nash Mot . . . . .. mu Natl Bil . . . . .. 201,, Natl Dairy Prod 11% Natl Pow Light is; 00w Haven . . . . .. sv, New York Ceu ... 21y. North Amer 13% North Puc _ g9 Pack Mot .. 4% Penn Rail 34 Pub Ser N J’ 3; Pct 15% Pullman Co 4p Radio Corp gt‘ Radio Keith Orph 1% e Iron Steel 1 y! Sa evvuy Socony Vac South Pin: . South Itoii . Stand Brands .. Stand Giis Eiec Stand Oil Cui .. Stand Oil n .1’ . Stewart Wnrner Studebaker Tim Roll Bear Union garb Csrb . Yellow" rrngiféoiiét’. ' CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Honour roll for November: Grade X.-1, Mary Jenkins; Claude Wood. Grade Ill-l, Beulah Farquhar- 1i. awn Jenkins; 4, Isabel MacKin- non. Grade V1I.—1, Norma MaoCai- lum; 2, Helen Moiyneaux; 3. Louise MacNeiil; 4, Donald Macilae, Grade V1.91, Clive Stewart; 2. Alecia Jenkins; 8, Blair MacCai- Ium and Daphne MacPhee (equal); 4, Lillian MacPbee. Messervey- Grade H Err-i, Blair Mao-Rae. Shirley Smaliwood. Grade I Sr.—1, Bryer Jones. aid and Ian Stewart (equal). Perfect attendance - Claude Jenkins, Beulah Farquharaon, Nor- ma MaoCalium, Alecia Jenkins, Blair HaoOallum, Jean MacRac, Blair Mecflac. Basel C. Corbett, teacher. WIITZ’! DISGUISI DIE-IVES BAD! SIAL Dec. lr-Inducing toned the ingenuity of ‘Wendy Wood, Scottish author, but she did iti , -ii” 5 "trig; QIITIIRO Her i i: - Y‘!!! Highness," said lath Glad- "I r-rure you she la a very twp». lief. me lie-your eyes t2. it: baa on a lovely -. a big fin blue haf- hat-cay- heootnioe:_and aha. I . 5%‘! 5i it r .5?‘ sir}? §sE§ 5g ti and covering her ad with g 0M seliskin, Miss W017i! the baby. Then taking food bot-MO; A g= l t I I regulation baby's ' ulii in evidence in lpois and another son; 2. Austin MacCailum; 3, Win- M, Grade II JI.—l, Lucy Carver; 2, P Czechoslovakia crown .0410. Denmark krone .2113. France fnne .0546. Germany roiehsmsrk .8020. Great Britalsi pound 4.8508. Greece drnchina 0003. gallant! fiorin ungary penkn , . Italy lire .8687. ~ India rupee .8081. Italy .0835. Jugoslavia diner .0224 New Zeaisnd pound 5. Poland aioti .1803. Roumnnia leu .0101. South Africa pound 4.8504. Spain peseta .1 0. Switnerland franc .3185. United Bliatee dollar 1 15-10 per cent discount sate . Currencies (Canadian Yreaa) » NEW YORK, Dec Ek-Leadiug cur- rencies showed moderate weakness in the forcign exchange markets today. The Canadian doiiur fell below two percent premium for the first time in many weeks but recovered to close at 2 percent even for u net loss of 6-50. Stet-ling closed at 54.05% slightly shore its 10w for the day. for ii uet lose of 95 cents. The French franc, closing at 0.50% cents, showed a loss of 00V, of a cent. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Dec 3—Secondsry and penny shame figured mainly in a, slim dsy‘s business on the mining section of the Toronto exchange auii these cbnilted up more declines than gains. Higher-priced stocks held close to Saturday's ciosiugogricea. only Lnike Shore with s gaiiu $1 to $52 showing a change of consequence. Tho day's Ioiume was only 342, which was aiouud the iovv for the your. Selling of t-lie penny stocks was ag- cruck was token at Eidcrado which liroke to 80 for lean than board iota. Recovery was mode 00 cents. off (i cents for the day. The turnover was fairly heavy, 10.000 shares changing hands. Other silvers weakened in sympathy Nlpisaliig losing 4 centli. Castle, 11,4 and \Vbi-ts Eagle 14. Bear added 1s. ' mononro. Dec l- - _ Stdolra Clone Aainria . ... wr- F? - Barry H ‘ \ . 7% Bugs mac . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL Dec. 3- 01 . Oats feed no 1 4 . “Flour spring wheat pntcnie firsts Flour Ieoohds $5.10. Flour bakers $5.00. Flour winter wheat patents choice $4.50 t0 $4.00. Fiona white corn 85.00 to $5.80. Bran ton {"0 26 Boiled oote bag 00 lbs $3.95- Hiiy no 2 per ton cnrioti-i $15.00. Cheese No 1 Ont 9% to 1/1. Butter no 1 20% to 211/1. Eggs in cartons A 1 large 4i1_ Eggs A 1 medium 4-0 Eggs A puilets 38. Eggs A iarire All. Eggs A medium 3t. Eggs A ulletu 32. Eggs 1B urge Z0. Eggs B medium 24 Eggs C 22. Potatoes Que 80's 85-40. N B 80's 40-46. I’ E ! 80's 40-50. (GRAIN (Johnston and Ward) CHICAGO, Dec s Wheat Hills Low . . . . . . . 100% 90% . 100% 09% 04% 92% 01% 6-1“ 631/; ' ma 48% 45% NI PEG, Dec 3- Blgh Low WIN Wheat: Lent 78% 32% 53% ll 44 44 ' eanaptsn PACIFIC aamway (Canadian Freon) MONTREAL, Dec li-Jliarnfngl of the Gansriisn Pacific Railway Company for the week ended Nov 30 lest were: #3381000 'sa compared with 53,305,000 for the same period last year or an increase of $20,000. Back to The " Soil For Nazis (AI. By Guardian's Special Wire) BEBE-DI. Dee. ii-Jlnmugh o. trt~ ntendcus “back to the soil" move- ment. Nazi German/Y is progressing toward a fuller measure of protec- tion in a military sense ss well as today. “By settling thousands of young men on small farms or subsistence Private Sale- of b , DESIRABLE llE8lllEll0E a1 v The residence formerly occupied by the late LientoCoL Leigh which is favorably located at 275 Kent Sh, in Char.- ‘lottetown, opposite Prince oi’ Wales College, will be o for a short time, for private sale, Herod,‘ ii ~ ‘who. n. some. 3 > CIIBYIOUCQJWIH L-zoae-iz-t-a-ii-is W Miscellaneous Mt '1' St o k 5 Exchange’ (Quotation! est-rushes oy Iain" and Ward members of the hlontre Stock Exchange, Montreal Curb Mun, ket, 15d Richmond Street. Clxnrlott av town.) Bnthurst A ..-. .- Beli Tel .. Bras '1‘ L Pow (for Smelt Dryden Paper ., iSt Law Corp 00% Hbawlnlnan ... 311/...‘ Sher wii . . . . .. \ Steel Co Gan Com i economically, it was reliably statedmm 0°“ m ,. Ononed I l-IV-t (‘an Pac ,, (‘ocksbut Plow Gurdu ... Gypsum . Hamilton Bridge Ifoll Gold Minel , kei Lind C W Co I‘ tn' lifasiiey Harris Quebec Pow . . . Steel Cc Can Pftl BANK! Commerce . . _ Montreal ., Nora Scotia Royal (Johnlkn and W-d) : Opened MT’L. CURB (Johnathan and Ward). Stocks Beauhurnola Brew Corp Com projects, particularly along the bor- der. Germany is putting at possibly critical points many who could be coiled to arms in a few hours, we“- conditioned men disciplined Ln mil- itary knowledge," declared a trust- worthy informant. mated as sown to fall rye in 1934 per cent compared with 1933. I 11-0,- gi gum“, m, "a; em. rook Hughes ,: 40o is 831.000 acres, a decrease of seven w Dist Seag .. Ford of Can A . Ford of Can A Green Shabell . Imp Oil . Imp Tob Inti Psi: Melchera Mitchell Re >31: ivffififési Ford of Can A . l5 25 Hum Oil Rd Co 43 ' 48 . 1d ~ 10 - ‘ am" s1 F , e" -~ 4 . U. s 25 i, 171$ 17$‘ " 1K1 1% Norunda . . .' Walker Good . _ _ aiker Brow . Wright Bar ._ Grade 1 Jr.—1, 11am. MacDon- “m” Wood. Austin MacCniium, Winston 5'5"‘ o c :M=R$t-ll4$b:l-=s'€_s $3: $$ l‘ i QUICKBST - SAIBST SURBSI‘ - I881‘ for _ cations-cows by livery Tilt tc-ie has. what the always sweet smile, the uniie the heals of the Ede." B"$3.‘.‘.'-.-.‘.33.Y'S color. If not now feeding “IMPERIALS,” delay no. longer for delays are dangerous and unproflb. able. “For highest priced pelts, feed i “IMPERIALS " Manufacturers : IMPERIAL BISGIIIT GIIIIPAIY, Ltd. i Charlottetown, P, E. I. . Attention, Fox Rancher! n“ “Let's Speak of Pelts”* Pftilare your foxes for pelting season by lib- eral feeding of IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS.‘ No fox food can surpass them in promoting,‘ growth of superior thick-skinned pelts of finest" texture, fully furrcd with diamond-like sheenf retaining their beautiful and desirable prime]