Ilium-h. [vacuums LIVESTOCK venom (Gm—Prices were barely steady to claim on a moduatae demand for heavy re~ MW of unfinished plain‘ daughter cattle at the Ontario public atockyanda Tuesday. Slaughter cattle 4.373: Choice steers 23-24 with choice dry-fed: . 22 _ choice ted yearlings 22-24 good 2021: good cows 1450-15: Replacement cattle 000: Good light stockers zozz. Calves 1.739: Choice vealers 28.30 with odd singles to 34; good 25-27 Hogs 1.740: Grade A at Tor- onto 2635-271! currently selling at 27.20; heavy sows 17 85-17 75 Sheep and lambs 729: Md lambs 19 50-2050; sheep 310. EAST BALTIC Jennie Stewart left on return to Boston having spent the past several months with her broth. er and slster-in-law Mr and Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Kings— 0. Mr. and Mrs. Stavert Heuetis Wilmot Valley. were weekend guests of'Mrs Heustis‘ parenn Mr. and Mrs Harold ZZacGN gar. East Baltic. Sandra MacGregor. FWl' Charlottetown. went the week end with her parents Mr. Mrs Stewart MacGregor. Baltic. ROland China, Basin Head left last week to attend school in South Carolina. Mrs. Bertie MacNeill. Monia gue. spent a few daya with her sister Mrs. Marjorie Cameron. South Lake Mr. and Mrs. Louie Stewart. South Lake. Mrs BJ. Massey. Bothwell. attended the funeral of Louis Grindle, Blue Hill Maine, last, week Milford Robertson returned to his residence at North Lake fol- lowing surgery in tin- Souris Hospital. Peter Folly, Boston. Mass. at tended the funeral of his broth- or Michael Folly. Chepstow, who died in the Charlottetown Hospi~ ‘ » ta] follnu'ing a brief illness. Russell Chin; and Ray ('hlnz. Balms East, were business visi- tors to Newfoundland during the past week. Mrs. Lyman Baker. Mrs Ken 219th. Fraser and Mrs Callurn M3 clear returned to their homes following their illnesses in the Souris Hospital. Tusoum EAST l George Dover and Miss Georgie Dover were Visitors in Charlottetown Tuesday w h e r e they visit . Dover. a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Ia- land Hospital. “Air. and Mrs. Alton Jay with son Alvin were idsitors in Char. lottetoun Wednesday. Mrs. Harold Jay was a “isltor I: Charlottetown Thu av .‘l’rs Lester Jaw Wendell McAssev. and' has-s Mount. Stewart. were visitors at the boron of Mr and Mrs. George Jay. Friday. Floyd Jay was, a visitor in An- Mgonish. NS. Sunday. Mrs. Edward Jay spent a cou- ple of days in Charlottetown during the week where she was - the guest of Mrs. Anna Carn— econ. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Glover. Mount Stewart. were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Jay. VI 5. Floyd Jay with sons Merlin. Irwin and Glenn were visitors in. CoVehead Road Sun dav where they were the guests of Mrs. Jay's parents an Mrs Walter MacDonald. Buddhist Church Gets First Priest MONTREAL lCP‘ — Mont real has its first Buddhist priest in Fev Shigi Okada. who was educated at the University of Kyoto. 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