STOCK QUOTA TIONS CHARIDTTETMVN HOTEL In! ll val "flail ladle alas a new]. runai an. ihbfimbw 104.1 Charla-setups: features , w llqmfitaroi‘ l MONTREAL. Juno 9-071‘)- Qgms scored a grand slam in the averages today 011 PM 5W?“ ex‘ chm“ and curb market. All groups moved u as a result of the buoY- ant trad ng trends. I Brazilian was s. h-Ili Mt i=1 transactions on the stock exchange. Stocks registering its best price since April, 1940, Montreal Power and Bell n1 International Power were other Brazilian ltesu- CANADIAN NATIONAL at. lo svlrywlsora In Canal‘ steamship goi rises in carriers. cm gu- p14 Paper s were generally cm puma poiritsd upward, fractional going to Price Broihers and the St. gum”, Lawrence Corporation issues. St. Co,“ 5m," Lawrence Paper preferred was an Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for All! Advertisements II Cents Dist Seag ..... .. .... w ..... ..... ....... ...... *"§°"l‘?“t M" his"? ma“ a»- w = myanardiani : as lnusra were ee o nt MG w m... word; Aaaouncemsn and 30min! ofivlnlllgiimlffluolth Canadian Car referred, "General 1,53 gab u‘ classified 3c oer word. ‘In cud‘ ILL h It" _ at“: ti: steel Wares an Dosco B. m, Nuke, mu] and S tilai 001k u“ 0 Elwlll-"Bra. t us. Noranda was in arrears in pivotal M060“ no“ “mwlencot: i‘."°.'."' additional s?» ‘misnome- l’? and’. oils “em-i “d Cml-“ndlmd 5‘“'"°" Mtl Power fifuiflnfifin, n; perulncb or do word. Lists of Sllllliifhlllfllll a’ winner‘ mperm and Intent I N l’. B nah“ “My cum, n,“ m Itlijorgall‘ Petroleum D011 did better a raw _ gist St Car Celanese was another strong °wer C“? spot, pushing up to a. new high. Queb“ PW" ___ii-__-—-i?_-_--_- Harder in miscellaneous as well gt all" gm Wanted were Distillers-Seazrams and Wa- s: 5W d \ bass‘; canadgan florets-n [nvggt- 0f Can wan-ran - LIGIIT can FOI merit worked lower. s‘ °' C" P" cash. Tires must be suitable. _'I‘otal sales: 22.200 shares: Indus- Reply stating price, etc, to Box trlas 10.000; Mines 12,100. "G." Guardian. 6-10-21- WANTED-POSITION AS CLERK. Apply "X" in care oi’ Guardian. F WANTED BY BUSINESS GIRL. ' board and room in private home. i ' Write “B" care Guardian. 6 a a WANTED — 20 HEIFERS. STEERS and Cows to go on grass. Also 50 igs Feeders and Saws. W. H. Bennie. Marstifield. 6-6-3i, '9 “m; per inch. Address and sitPufll-hn‘ For Sale _ WOOD AND a - ' _ our: '31 FORD sézlgffl, truck, four 6 Plll ctically 11921119399‘? Jen" mer . Sm“ 5-30-5-w-8i. E _ [MPORTED FEED “Rams” a‘ Boyle's-sol. ll "luu tires. P" m5 BIOS» TORONTO, June 9-—(CP)—In- 10391019, dpstrial 90$ nofgsdioutéhfor fiirst pace ove e go n e act on m today onrthe Toronto stock ex- s h change, Having rested up over the Ajax on 101i 5A!- oats. m, sALE-SET or- "BOOKS or -- . iumes. Aii- holiday the market was Prepared Aw m, iin0\\'1°dg°xTwenty v0 Tele- for riother advance and h e u . i6 Brighton Road or WANTED - ONE-HORSE HAY fl _ Ans Cdn illi- Melv" mtlfli" filifiili.iéfi.“lti..“fifi.klfié“ii;ili.3253 as. . _ L ' finished 1.45 up in the index. golds 9°’ Miscellaneous so d 1.01 no base metals o “um” Male HCIP Wanted while westergti oils were down .08. Bankfield 55-,- OIL PERMANENTS— bums, volume was the since Basgtiglet“ lilrs Johnston's Beauty sfllm“ WANTED - JANITOR FOR. CAN- lliSl December at 254,000 shares. B?“ Basins. 6-6-71. 8d,“, Legit)“ Building. VBVBPB" Gains in the industrial section Bldgwd m F03 referred. Apply 111 "rim"! l° widened to o, point or more and B°b1° UBWMYHONS TAKEN 510 590765811‘. P- 0- 3°)‘ 274- groups closing on the upside in- Ewe“! rewspaiitels ‘md magma‘ ChBTIOlWtOWn- 5‘5'31- eluded the utilities, steels, fcods, Brawn" Qeorgo H- Demlml F“°°‘°‘,§_- _ senior oils, papers, liquors and Bf"? D0111 ' Agents Wanted banks. Bwuhm Most of the secondary and Jun- BMW“ Q11 ior golds were rorig and the sen- Cal Edm lors steady while base metals were Cal Mont Personal scan-rs T0 SELL l-onnwilr EX» _ son SKIN an.- Enlargements big money maker. . Toronto. 5-14-36i. a. bit softer towards the clcse. Cas ‘Preth memkls 501d lh SWO SUCHQDhS - western on; were dun and cent Pa‘ medium and strong.) Heals Ecz- mainly unchanged, Chester m, Psoriasis. Ervthema- mm‘ To Let Cochenour go, ltchk. lggélssfilsflgsz" of)“; w f (CIODlSIU-lfli ouwor - - - ' ' _ ' 0n Smet ‘liiellded and sold bv Hughes. gill] FOR stam- FURNISHED, ans-re Fmance Davies mom Bros. Charlottetogllrlémep ed apartment, electric rang . Denim“ q‘, and Eriman Drilfl- continuous hot water. APPIY MYS- Dome on ‘was. Home, 30 Elm Avenue. Tele- YORK June 8—(A.P)— Ea“ C’ phone 1. 8-10-31. NEW East Ma, '11 l ti tock market rally in- Found T0 RENT - SUMMER COTTAGE, Sptgfneigggf, pmm “m, may Eldorado OMMUNCH CAN oNGRogHa Brighton Shore. Phone 823210-12 t? sfmtoglze gude m me New %cci2kk ‘ 1 Liar a ' or e - e. 0%.squflre' “my °'1°‘“' T0 RENT - SUMIVIER corraoa ‘Téloos askcsciafg “firs? Ofelia-xiii?‘ grofiffiak, M, Brighton Shore. Apply T0m- ° 5 ' - Goldale - in this bar- lin’: Grocery. as Rochford st. at 361- m“ sefllibacllf in Goldoasle PM“ “i” $94" Zgetfllidiilnlfds; etnagttlnlgledlrlagfigifiuy: gfilrilingats _ ‘ o; e mo F2? filllsoglufirizpzlrlxrggdagld afpellgd d?! Illgfer but transfers to- Hard Rook and service station with electric tailed 397.680 shares asainst H5.- Hinds pumps. Bold 30.000 gallons last 69o Monday. 5011111891‘ year. A ply Canadian Oil 00.. Eastman Kodak, up 8 3-4 points Home Oil Charlotte own. 6-5-31- PIJBLIG MEETING ' to be addressed by: lirLW. R. Campbell, Tor- . cord _ 1 el on account of Howey lilo, National Chairman, APARTMENT mm ¥éiv9u5a£ho?€gcg/erlng, retreated a Hud Bay Min led Cross Womens War T0 LET - 1-; today, Lesser casualties in- Int Nickel nlshed or unfurnished. APPIY 20 1 d Us Ste L Bethlehen.“ Gen. J k , Brishwn PW"- °'“'3" idiidnfiiitoripgflcl‘ mwalasfvi gilt" Xvgdw - URNISHED noolus Year's 18h e “elm” l“ k Lake TOOrREXgV; iousekeepmg. Apply Y Roebuck, Moritgome Ward, J, I. Lake 5pm" Guar-dlrm 6-d-3i. C886, International arvester. Boe- mmaque ' ing, United Aircraft, Anaccnda, Lap,‘ Cad General Electric, Lime u, _ Work Committee. l. Charlottetown Hotel, IATURDAY, JUNE 13th. 8:15 P. M. Westinghouse. Jchns-Manville, U.S. Gypsum, San- M“ m‘ INTERESTED 1N Female Help Wanted gzrgebfiiouriqnlom Pacific and stiln- fiagfifi, .W. ' aam E WAR WORK wt§iml$fiiFioo Fglgfwrllloslllisli. ‘$1?’ m’ - ' c l I [JORDIALLY INVITED 6-5-11. Grain ficaéflgn’ l 5404i, warn-an - sates nsoyc i-‘Odlf Mfn 20°" stow wrm K d-‘lgffl. Jidonetarp wmmmzlc, June 9—-(CP)—July "i" t?" WANTEMAT ONCE’ CAPABLE wheat closed unchanged today at NW1?” housekeeper or experienced maid. _ _ News Goovli vlgagés ‘to fiiriltabghaggtrttgr. ED288812? gxgfgiéeefsmn on Wm gipissing APP? - ' °x ' ' N export business in wheat or °Pl1ndfl -9-31. ° , . l!!! Ford z-ton truck, dual wn- 6 flour was confirmed, Ilccals and N°Tmelfll their, 127-inch wheel base. stake H]. Truck in good condition. iyply Jimmy Wade, 85 Edward htt. Telephone 1887. 6-10-31. WANTED -— AN EXPERIENCED cook who will also wait on table. Good wa es. Immedialtedemvpllgig- meat. Re erences reau re - 9 stating wa es expected. Write _ alts In the Wares grain pit routine Omega trades in oats an barley and lnter- Ont Nickel market operations in rye formed Pacalta mills took 300,000 bushels out of OBrlen the t 0k firm utilities. C.P.R. and Canada can g“ mung m" can steamship ‘ MIN NG i ess=ass=a=o.sssss.s..5 Ski's» ca en o-n-ess-s-en a-mv-ls-HH & v v n t r b C NNQINQ t4 u v I t.‘ (Canadian Press) JUXIC 9— 3-4 1-4 7 1-4 1-2 3-4 1-4 l4 c. A, Guard an. tl-d-Si. the bull: of the business. Paymasm- l"* (glrhaln Tllglllfsagligf-ZIAMXISZ gerlron cold Cat I u y - . C cfOw Qdlii JuJiy 51 l-ZB, 06$ '19 1-2A— P1011661‘ For Rent " |‘I( I H- Pow-u ,J Barley: Jl-Uly H d-QB, OCT: U3 D0 Vtg ' 1-2—5-8. emi lIIIyT remodelled sight room gygi Jllllye55 5-3; 9°! 5575- Prestoenr ' - II l ‘In ' a 3 r c 53 n-arllm piumtigirtgemhctutunlzirudter Amlual Meetmg Wileatrz, 1 hbfll '19 r-a; 1 nor '29 Eyfigfigff," liar. Garage and large lawn. n, Anna“ Meeting of r. a. r. r-a; 2 noi- vs 3-4; a nor ra 5-8; 4 e 3 1-8 reasonable. Ptokehnt orphmls, Wm be Mm nor '71 3-4; 5 wheat, 69 7-8; 5 wheat Royal,“ 3 Dilly Fred H. Trainer's, l0 m Zr", church 1h“, pm,“ 5g“, 6'1 7-8; feed wheat 65 3-8; 1 gar- San Am 13 “m” Mn“ Charlottetown. P-E-l». on Friday mg l‘; gal-lag‘ Z13 1'8; Q, 8;’; shflwinlsan l? 1,3 "H" "wlnl- "l" 19"“ 19“ " ‘t °'°'°°“ “Oats: ‘zbwagl 1:2; 112?“; cw '5.‘ 23m’ Cr 7a é P. M. b 1-2; 3 ow 51 l-2; ex l teed 51 1-2: "1 "m" 72 1-2 A "limb" “l "‘"‘"‘ ""° ‘° ° l feed 51 1-2; 2 feed so 1-2; a fee s “den 24 lrotess‘ I c g tit°'.“‘.i“,‘:’.‘.“.f.”;’.ii“.“.';i t“ $2.1‘- u ,, ,, 2%; h" 11-- l‘ ‘lo 5 ' B 1k l 1 d 2 CW I. s complete, printed financial reports 34:“, and 305w 2 row “m. 3 Sturgeon 1:11 be dlstributlcd ilvnddlthe wo_rk of cw 5 w“. 64 3.4; 1 yer-as; 3-4; g 51125111 m5 l0 " ' 1'99 fed643-4.3feed04 -. The meeting is wlde open to the eRye: 2 cw s5 l-s. Tack Hugh ,§§ . public and all are cordially |n- Tobum 85 l, o vited to attend; the Clergy are Res 35 ‘. asked to make thi announcement _ : "e mcllmllani o. o. sundry gorge-BROWN Montreal Gurll 53,831» .2” ‘ A . n F A geolprr-Qu, Ventures n ' ' ' e 10-12-15-17-19 —-—- Vermilaio m ; ' ' (Canadian Press) wane Am“ 4&1) 3'4 Chartered Accountants Sh“, ch” w“ Hall 35o hum Trust nan m‘ , Abitibi Com so mun“ °'“"°““°" = Abitibi Pfd — Oil sol _ "v r Asbestos is Pend on ' rrllsolui L0il|iS act's. . l; “i” a-w- ‘i’ - ALEX W" MATHESON ior Tues. Fuel Pill-chases Wm ,3 FINIJD m My” Co". sum, sobwnom ".0 and other Seasonal Needs. "Ne, . __ FOB llvcitmsmg ‘m: in...“ “c” cell-aw»- ous run ro stray Ford a "i l0 MONTREAL‘ d um‘ on". an“ *"‘Y'°"" """""°""‘°' iifii7bfi“ A “g 1 z Bslanser 3681 iil.“£'l.i$a..'.3.‘.‘i°'°°“ ’ flngd “d “d . wag M. ALIAN FARMEI gafcseégm l i, ‘g i. gnarl he pleadeldolgsiitoyrbglldrenrftllxlltgr: s... ans. or convince m». m i - “out "mu-- a - =---=- ‘ ‘Till. sonwrroa no ‘ a can of Commerce ass}. noun ro oosiv. Mi: i v‘, 01> s. asunsv I Monthly Ddposlh Provide by main Markets At A Glance ion-Tied ti? naximutil,‘ a Industrial and mining ~ stock; higher; western oil; lower. Mammal-Stocks closed higher. N" York-Stocks closed lower. Winnipeg-Wheat. unchanged. Toronto-Bacon hogs (dressed) settled ai 15.40 bid and 15M aslre New York-Cotton higher. Ind May 8. - K neuter, , I- it BENTLEY T; a and at u‘ iorneyo-as- “UNEY 1'0 LOAN "4 Prince street YOUR ESTATE II PROTECTED IY l-IFI INSURANCE, WHICH Till IAN! ARIANOII ed out he hsd n ion to do so fro ntsl oi ore 370:‘ Huwhao: beweenpremises st Evidence indicated that Jggn u. moure te tlodll-zg nsnt. dllflflnlo tthle bit-he Béianger said he had incres d Ilfl- the rental becaube of repairs whiz-h had cost him $100 hut it was orvnt- ot obtained permiss- m the Board. THE CHARLOTTETUWN GQARDIAN ‘i “$40: SIIIPS’ Montreal Exchange MIJIITIIEAI. STOGK 0 V EXGIIANGE (Canadian Press) -- - a. l YOUR TEA CONSUMPTION MUST as cur AT LEAST w HAlF Miss. THE WARTIME PRICES AND T _PAGE FIVE AND COFFEE ADE BOARD Fevv York Stock Exchange -__1. O >- 2 a Stocks Anaconda Baldwin Loco Bendix Av Beth Steel Chrysler Con Edison Elec Auto Lite Gen Elec Gt Nor Pfd Kennecott Mont Ward N Y Central Nor Am Co Phil Pet Co Texas Corp United Air U S Rubber U S St C0 Vanadium Corp West Union West Elec Woolworth is’ IF mrrd rfihifia Ill res-m DJ Q0 Eofiu-SSKQSS . . to enooqto | w v l-aral-usowmw Mausoleum-s cor-mu Ullflb-lt-llflllldtabdr4 r I l dons-ago was-mamas Yesterday ’s' Market CORRECTED FOR EVERY WEDNESDAY llgglD SATURDAYS UE Eggs doz. 28-320 Cabbage, per lb. 10c Roast Beef 18-32c Cream qt 40c 301111.!‘ Meat 15-180 Pork lb. 20-300 Steak. lb. 25-350. Beef. qr. 13-14c Fowl, each 31.00-31.35 Butter, dairy 35-39c Corned beef 15-160 Potatoes. pk. 40-450 Parsnips, 4 lbs. 25c Celery 20-220 Onions, 1 lb. 12c Tomatoes, lb, 25-27:: Head lettuce 15-170 G-licken, each 90-3125 Herring. doz 22v. Mushrooms per lb. 00c New carrots, 3 lbs. 27c New rhubarb, 4 lbs. 25c Island sqtdnach, 2 lb. 27c Lobsters. 1 lb. 28c Potted plants 25c Fresh cod 12c Haddock 15c Seedlings zo-soc New onions per bunch Lea! lettuce 15c Animal plants, doz 20-400 Asparagus, 1-2 1b, 15c New beans (imported) lb. 25c Fresh strawberries (imported qt 40c Cucumbers, each 22c Produce Prices June 9—(CP)— Produce market gzices here today as reported by t Dcmlriion De- partment of Agriculture fellow:- Eggs: graded shipment selLng A-large 32; A-medlum 30; B 28; C 33-33 l-2. Butter: first grade creamery rfnts, Jobbing price, 35 1-2-36; irst grade solids, Jobbing price, 35 -355 l-Z; current receipt, Que no 1 pasteurized 33 3-4; no 2 32 3-4: wholesale, Que n 1 pasteunzed 34 l-4; no 2 33 1-2. Cheese: current receipts, western and Que, white, i9 5-6 FOB Mont- real; wholesale, western and Que. white 20 first grade FAS Montreal Potatoes: 75 lb bags Que white no 1 1.78-2.00; no 2 140-185; NB mountain no 1 1 90-225: PEI mountain no 1 1 90-200; 100 lb bags US. no i Scuth Carolina, white, new, 3.65-3.75: Alabama, yiqihie rose 4-425; Georgia 8.65- REMEMBER WHEN MONTREAL, _.__._ Alohworth and about $12,000 of pari-mutuel mone were left a; the Dodiinthermin goithelbooo added n Memorial Handicap st Long ranch three years ago today. The i939 Kings Plate win- ner slipped far behind in s. race that saw the rimner-up in the i080 Woodbine classic, Mona Bell, head the field with s length-and- s-hslf’ iesd over Willie Morrisseyh Bunty Lawless. l‘ HY HAVE 9* to,“ SORE évlt- rear? l Gol on with Private » - Nova Scolia. and P.E.I. 1187-1163(1- ers in Hcspitai Willlt? on active service in Bigianci sent the following posni vi him willie in the Ge an, 11p ‘ by bes; wsfies to his “#3,; 8;; lly at 2.8 Kelli Street. ‘WHEY MADE ME MAD" They took me to ihe vaulted room OI surgical rcncwri: The nurses and the dCCKOTS SW0d 1,, hood and whiten gown. They stabbed me here. 5nd d“! around Arid then exclaimed with 810% As out they fished a piece of me. That represented “£ee!" The; next, they rolled me ClOWn lhC hall To Ward Nineteen. Broom Nil-l‘. And gqsgrd me on ariozner bed— Then left me there to snore. They “fed" me "intrav.'enotlsly"' Gee whiz Don't that sound E°°d7 But I'd have given all I 0WD For ONE WEE BITE OF FOODI mu stuff they used lust- dripped and dIiPPQd A5 ‘mzo mo. it went- Though I'm no ship. it sccmfll w me, On "floating" My were ban" Then one flne day along they came And said: "What would Y0“ EAT?”- But all I got was just the broth; The nurses had the med" And so it goes as hour by hour. I lay me down in be I , I'm wondering if they think tha. the Can deed me. when I'm dead! The other (lav the Doctors came And gazed upon their wcrk; Then siarzcd probing into me With pliers and a k100i“ They pulled out ysifs and 98148 gauze And said that it shelled — "swe t"l I ask ycu: was that fair to m0 Whose soul was cravif-I "W" r had another "meal" today: By Groi-gc, it ivas a laugh! Thry _sqilccz~rd ONE orange of its juzce _ And gave me 'xac‘.1y HALF! And now the tale oi was is “it. To th‘s rd like to add: The nilrses. KUQViE a lovfill’ bmlch And try to mako ycu glad. Livestock MONTREAL, June 9-(CP)—- Tiiere wele 164 cattle, 62 sheep and lambs, 742 h0g5 and 1,140 calves for sale on lire two Montreal live- stcck malkets today. Hogs and oalvcs wele strong, other kinds of livestock were steady. There were no good steers, Ccm- mon to medium stzers brcugiit $9 to $11. use.) cows $925 to $10, mediums $8 to 39.50 and common butchers s1 to s8. Gamma and cutters $5 to $6.75. Good bulls $9.25 to $10505 and common down to $7. Veal calves ranged lrcm $10 to $14. Ciocd vcals $13.50 up, medium mostly $12.50 to $13. ‘The bu'k of the veals sold between S11 and $13- Drinkcrs $8 to $9.50. Spring lambs were sold at S6 to S9 each according to weight and quality. common light lambs are riot wanted. slirep were S6 to $5. Hogs were $15.75 for B-1 dressed with an odd small sale no local butchers up to s16. Grade A drew g1 pq- hog premium with dis- counts on oti grades. Bows were 89.50 to 810.50 live weight, -——-—-, -2: Banks ~11- (Canadlarl Press)" Stocks Close Canada - Commerce 142 l-l Eionireal 182 1-2 "hi"! Fcctla 3 Rrvnl Bank i441 BOYS and GIRLS Here's your chance to get a valuable prize Free. Watches, Pocket Watches, Flashli his, Fountain Pens. Alr Rl les, Cameras and many others. For full information, write Box 22, Charlottetown. i a 2 l ‘ en requiring Lonsorlal ser- vice, consult Tlte Charlotte- town flotei Barber Shop. Air conditioned. Annual Meeting Tile Annual Meeting of the Law Society oi Prince Edward Island will be held in the Law Library in the Law Courts Building in Char- lottetown on Monday the 15th day of June 1942, at the hour of 3 o'clock p. m. W. E. BENTLEY, Secretary-Treasurer FOR SALE House, '1 rooms. conveniences, Paved Road. edge of Town. Garden space and barn. Good locality. Excellent home or rental proposition. Apply Guardian. G-S-Q-S-T-hl. NOTICE Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned till 7 p. m. Fri- day, Juno 12 from patrons wishing in purchase butter-milk from Stan- ley Bridge Dairying Company. Ten- ders to stale price per hundred and quantity per week. Walter S. Weeks. Secretary. AUCTION SAEE Auction sale at the Auction Rooms, Grafton Siret. Wednesday, June 10th at 2 P. M. Dining room table. six chairs (fumed oak). kit- chen tables, 2 Ice chests. 9 x 12 Ax- minster rug. 2 oil stoves, 2 oil beat- ers, library table. arm chairs and upholstered chairs, washivlis. cup- boards. hali mirror- and hat rack, 1 mirror. 3 large chests, 2 radios. 5 bed springs and mattresses. 1 Player piano. 1 old-fashioned beri room suite. 2 chesterfleids, i mahogany lounge, 2 prams. 1 drop head sew- lng machine. pillows. 1 lawn-mnucr, set left-handed Bobby Jones golf clubs and‘ bag. pots. pans, dishes and several other articles. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. TENDERS Tenders will be received for the leasing of the Fish Market in the Market Build- ing. Those tendering to sub- mit plans of fish display counters, and give specifica- tions as to their method of handling fish. Tenders to close June 15th at noon. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A. FULLERTON, City Clerk. 6-5-1012 EARL G USING We wish to advise our cus- tomers, that beginning Mon- day, June 8th, we will close our respective stores at 6 r1 o’clock each evening, Satur- days excepted. ‘J. A. Macdonald & Co. R. J. Mzlcdorizlld & Co. Cardigan, P. E- I. Fsllrlnlzlllls We have a small surplus of Chemical Fer- tilizers for sale. Can be sold only as a. balanced Fertilizer. Associated Shippers incorporated — FER TILIZERS -- We are now in a position to make further sales of Nit- rate of Soda, 2-12»-6, and 4-8-10. Also Sulphate of Ammonia, Superphosphate, quantities to compound these mixed fertilizers. and Muriate of Potash in I -. L THE ISLAND FERTILIZER CO LTD_.\; ppm-rev "wwrsrrflr g- 6-9-3L WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ Certified Seed Potatoes For Sale sale. No. 1 Certified Cobbler Seed Clean Field; We have a limited quantity of the following Seed for =1 .1,» No. 1 Small Certified Cobbler Seed Clean Field. No.1 Small Certified Cobbler Seed just a trace; No. 1 Small Certified Katadliin Seed grown on our own farms; ,5 also s few bushel No. 1 Small Certified Chippewa Seed. r- We think It good policy for farmers to obtain a few bushel of some of these varieties for tuber unit plots for their own Seed for another year. ANY SEED PURCHASED MUST be strictly casli. FRANK B. CLARKE. ‘i JIIIIIIIJAVIIIIIIIIIQ I