lqvtmierinsrenoenrsnn. - - . r. - l‘lillsl> .- ,. -u\ <4 s ~ vl ~ r (I; Johnston and Ward's Ipqdfl . Wire) vA , p [DINING MARKET LITTIB NllW 103K. N. Y., Jan. " 10L“. marker; was irre ulsr all day ysgtsr. day with the Bal s s little soft. A late rariy n the Utilities developed, but it was of moderate proportions except in the case of Cons. Gas of New York which closed 1% points hi her. The Steels held about as wel as any group. The definite prospect for higher operations in ‘the coming month! srwmntiv is lending support this group particular . ricos are now about whers they were a week ego, the gains made in the interim having been lost Seem- ingly the uucertalnt as to Just how extensive tho antirpated improve. nrent in business this Spring will be and desire to know how much of any social lc islniion will effect profit runrgius s curtailing new buying. Bo for. irowever, nothing has developed to suggest that Equities should gen- er-aliy be converted lute cash. Leidiaw and Company. SUMMARY W YORK. N. Y., Jan. iii-U. S. shipments at noon today. - 1k of England rats unchanged at" 2 p cent. linld liars London 14is 455d ag- lillei. 141s ‘llii. President Roosevelt in press con- fr-r-uce says 0'1 control will not be abandoned, law to be changed to con- form with biupreme Court ruling. Ilnnk of England statement as of Jun 10 shows circulation 385110111100 pounds against $114,731,000 pounds an Jan. 3rd. Ratio 42.1 percent against iii 3 Percent. Bullion 192,707,000 pounds against 102,781,000. Secretary of Commerce Roper ne- dlcis gradual nnd permanent up urn in business in coming months, assures country that the Administration ii not for inflation. Totnl short interest as of opening of business lit-c. 3i, 1034 as com lied from information secured by Yell} from its mcnrirers was 714.234 shares against 7110.575 shares on Nov. 80 it. J. Reynolds Tobacco ended Dec. Iii, 1984, net income equal lo $2 15 a sharc on combined common and class B stocks ..-against net in- come -including $5,003,508 profit from disposal of Company's invest ent in its own class B stock, squsi l1 a share on combined common are rlnss B stocks in previous year. New York City under its 4 r agreement with bankers sold to the banitcrs on Inn. 4th $15,000,000 in 8 prrrcnt revenue bills in anticipation sf tat collections. _ . 7Q! Illgh Low Last Up 50 Ind ...1G$fi810438105M 0.02 20 Util 17.81 17.87 17.75 121 I air-steely...‘ ‘use, 0.04 ..., balsa-r.“ 14st on ‘ub- .’. e-rizeeoeafieale- ,2: ' ' \ Dow-Jones. assure sir-rs: NIlW roux,‘ no. o-wnm and corn closed half s. eent'~, lowsr _ but should resumothelr upward tendency "P! short-II. llsrch Cotton closed slightly lower and slat advices stand. _The lndustrisls, with s few, excep- lions, were somewhat reactionary such as _Amn. Tobacco Liggatt -an Myers and Ceisuese", but there was no _actual weakness sad rnany speclsh ties ss_ well as the Utilities made good advances. The‘ reactionary tendency‘ in tbe- industria-is that hsd the biggest advances since J ngbt to go s tow ‘points further. but there is still shouiddo a.number of stocks that American Car and Foundry pfd sold considerably. better. sboreao and, ss stated f d ago‘. ihouldhe held for rlreer u. American Foreign Power 1st rsacfedto 1914 and. as stated a ow days s o,_should he held for near d0. Amer can Foreign Power 1st ‘pfd reacted‘ to iii and as re e fedly stated, can- st be bbught argnfidor first below 10 Consolidated Gas. which I said re- peatedly was a great bargain st.1iI got up to 20% and you will see it nguiu near $0. North American closed at 18% and I expect 25 sooner or later. General Electric did nothing, but i sellrousiderably higher. and Westinghouse. will also sell higher.. Peoples Gas rose nearly 2 points and is dirt cheap around 2i. I 'Nstional llteel, so strongly recalli- mended as the best‘ of the Stet below 40 sold for stockslwheu it was 59%» Hold u. - Container A, recommend} around .1 and 8 and ll, was 12 few weeks ago when ~we told you to sell‘ hllf dn further-bulge. it never had- the fur- tber-bulgc until today, 'when- it we t to 131,4. If you sold half, bold.t e rest for 10. . . International Psperpfd reacted to 11%- any it on further dip. ' v ' _T_he,Rs¢li_s act very disappointingly but they will also start up some day when lcestespected. l would not lose patience with them. . ha role nearly a point, to 187,. sud csnhbe bought at 1'! . I i . Loews hss reacted enstéugh from, its Jersey can he recent high, buy near . i Btlnddfd Oil of-New bought around 42, Seaboard Oil ar- ound2.- . ‘This s: lce_sterta today on the as? year.of a existencefiThe first 7 yeqrs, which _ura always the hardest. were pretty good, but we promiseyrin that the next 87 years wli he even better. ~ ‘ , . Barin . Mt’l; Stock. Exchange suri Ward members of lbs 'IQIIIQI Mock Exchange. llohtreai (‘lib will; let, rile Ileh sud arms, lswIJ ‘ ~r * ‘ Itoekl i.‘ Buihurst A .. I UL-il '1‘cl . ' @- Brca '1‘ L Pow ll L‘ Pow A .. N Brock Silk .. "i: Bdlild P1011 -. Can Bronze 9 Can Unr Corn 5i can Car rm iii, Can Col Com J-‘gil Can Cem Corn ‘ (mu Celn Pfd 511' [hi1 1nd Al A 7% Con Ind Al B 9V: Can Psc . . . . .. . 1W1 Cockehut Plow .... 8 11f; Cor ell ... ... .. 18! 181 Bnydcs lgaper. a4 our r .- ‘ we 11D u. 82 4% ‘y; V ml , (Ca-undies: Press) . " "TORONTO, 'JAti. ‘ 10- shot’ squeeserln s few“ _of the, medium- price gold sharebu-gate ‘the -Toronto oxehangedndexfar the golds a mbd- - _ __ 1 eratrhooscforwtho daybut miscell- Duty" _'__ _ 28% ansousirulnel‘ “closed lower. The m“ Duh.’ "m; bolld.lbovvit_lu_l7 stocks lower 1110.34 N!“ yo". ugh; higher’ st the close. .V‘olurne was ar- N",- mvem __ ound ape recent, average. Newyuk c,“ sine ds .was lectured b a__ huge yo“, t mud“ _ trade fa icklo Lion‘, nous Lake and ma}, m, (Sandal-Patricia; Pickle Crow- was run Puck Mo, tee-Q s new high prlce- and it m“ B," 3's zoo forys-net :. gain 01.11 § - ce .’ Iflyvtvvo tho ‘ _ one» .- ad's 2M1‘: ‘a Vftlillm ; t rgp cens. , stgtbsiopening down 10,1 97 1' ,retu ed to its yéilftat" 1'29. so 4' =6 ilowey, lfacassa snd- Ben Anton. added 11- to’5. cents each while Litt vanced 20 cents to U. sdini Press) 10-- ioeslet e l-ronoufo, an. stea- - I < _ - Acme on iiiu-eley Harris . . . iiicUoil Fran Merit Pow 141w Corp Shun-ini n Sher \ ii ... .. 1ti Steel Co (‘an (‘om .. 46% 44'” Steel Co Can Pfd 42% 4'.\ ‘harms Commerce .. rm Montreal 201 Nora Scoiia 384 iluyai ... ... . . .at;no (Johcnston anrlowarfl) Stocks neared Anna-r .. my iirauharnuis . 5/: Ilreu‘ (‘or-p t‘ r 3% ilz-aw Unf]! l'l':i Iii llrlt Amer UIl 15% (‘on -l'up .1. 1112 lllst Song. 17% llorndilng Works ‘:1 Ford of Can ... 80% tlreen liiaheii g0 lnr , 62L int Pct 29s lielchers 10 Nomads . . 3450 Terk Hughes . . 399 I05 Walker (a041,... ... 30% . 720i‘ Walker lircw ... ... 400 4% Wright liar . . . . . .. 015 M M ' l ' race lanoous (‘hihong .:."M11.§v11vci _ i l“ _to 1,1, ltdr ng rntc- was . HY.‘ §iEx¢hanse ‘wen:- .....""i.."'.‘."‘.="’a‘.° I Iilihhn H0 ' "Mme if! ltlohlrrioudhntreet. U 1040810111). t - ‘. lteclrs: Opened Inst t a. Barn A ... I Ben Aviation ... . Beth Steel Byers A M .. .. Briggs . Burr Add Mach . Can Puc 12 Case Thrash 57 (lei Corp 33% Con: Sou 1% Cong Nairn Circa Ohio Chic North Chrysler Mot 30 4 Colunrb Cari: 74% Colum Gas 7% Com Sol . Con Gas .. ‘ Corr Oil . . hi: Con Carl ... ..- Corn Prod ... ... $5 Del 11nd ... ... ... 41 41a E 1 Dupont . . . . .. 41 lil ‘I Dupont . 9i! "" Kdak . 117 Elec Auto Lite Co 2'! 27 Elec .l"ow Light 2 a 3 Erie‘ 12' 127s First Natl Stores 53 51% Freepert Tex . ‘l5 lien, Asphalt 13 G911 Filer‘ 2? Gen Moods 3,15% Gen M 3-98 Gold Dust . . . . .. 17 Goodrich Rub ll 0006590! ltuh .. Z" ‘ll/n z??? 1 t 41% 23% 9% 54% 11% 11% 2B 106% 29% 33 85 05 27 Stewart. fltudebalrer Texas .(‘e .. Tex Gulf Sui Timdtnll Bear Union (‘erh Cnrh . Van- Steel .. Warner Bros . Warren Bros .. 5% 5% w“: Union ... 33% 831A West Elec . . ... ... 30% 3056 Woolworth C0 ... .. 53% 5.1% Yellow Truck .. 8% 3% g . Cllfféflfildl (Cllldllh Press) -MONTREAL, Jan. iii-Currencies were strong on Montreal foreign ex- ges today with the pound sterl- , the United States dollar and the Fcnch franc nil showing small ad- vances. The pound rose .15 of a cent to;4 N while the United States dollar- wsa- 7-H of one ercent higher at i6 of one dsconnt The franc trarfed u .02 of a cent at ii 40. - IIW ‘OIIK, Jan. lift-Leading cur- rencies sii suffered minor setbacks in the foreign exchange markets today. The (hnadien dollar fell from percent premium. The finnl l4 011/ to thr nnd, off ‘it of a cent. The French rnnc. closing at d 62 cents, showed a loss of .00“ of s cent. ‘New York Curb ltrlls Amer Amer (Johnston and Ward) Opened Cyan l! Gas Ii (Canadian Press) IONTlZEA m feedflno NIP I 11 w _ o s 1 4d. ' wheat patents _ Flour mogsutizofliil. ' ‘ _ Iissr r wheat patents choice It “b? ‘ 1 “balms less ts ssoo. we seem. ~ I HI.” ‘ oirstobsgugilqbs ,1 n l - l ' . ' esrlos 1300f. . a. V5.3‘... m to n. rent 1 to 11.. fifItl ... 1.. ... ... ,1. moat " u» MarkuétsAt A Glance‘ r0 Toronto and stocks closed higher Toronto Mines-e fularl lower. New York-Stocks nightly lower. Winnipep-Wheat ‘A higher to un- changed. . ‘ MontreaL-Silver unchanged. New York-Rubber higher; coffee and sugar lowerrcotton steady. EXCHANGE (Cslasllol Press) MONTREAL, Jan. lit-British and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollsr- as‘ compiled by the Royal Bank of (Xnsda, closed today ss fodlows: Kong dollars .4311. Csechosiova la crovm .0417. Denmark krone 2184. France franc . . Germany rcichsmerk .4003. Great Britain pound 4&8. Holland florin .6744. Hungary peugo 2008. iudla rupee 3001. Japan yen . . New Zealnnd pound 8 0050. Norway krone .2458. Poland lloti .1802. South Afnica pound 4.8798. spsln pescta .1305. ‘Sweden krone .2522. Switzerland franc 0%. United States dollar y, discount. Exchange rates:— Al‘. Montreal-Pound 480; dollar 00%; franc 0-60» Al: New York-Pound 4.91% ; franc 0.02 Ag fr; Canadian dollar 1552 fr; U. 8 dollar 15.10% ranc. ' 1n Gold-Yound 12s: (hnadlan dol- lar 59.70 cents; U. S. dollar 5030 cents. NE WYORK, Jan. lit-Foreign ex- cban e steady. Great Britain high 4.02 ; low and close 4 01%; 60 dny bills 4.91%? France 062; ltaiy 85B; Bclgiunr-ZLH; Germany 40.25; Can- ada 1.00 . MONTREAL, Jan. lit-Active trad- ing in silver futures on the Canadian commodity exchange tedey saw 11 contracts change hands as prices held steady, unchsncgd to ‘.20 points lower. Three March contracts were trans- ferred, three May, two July and three September. March touched a high of 5520 after opening at a bid price of 54.05 while May sold mt 55.10. The high for July was 56.25 stud for September 56.84. , GR_A;IN v (Johnston nnd Ward) CHICAGO, Jan. 10- Ililgh‘ Low Lllf P9!‘ CGB“ U. ; Can- S. t “W?” "T 91 V» 011,4 88% 4m 44% WINNIPEG, Jen 10- Whon :- llfgh Low Lest . 84% 83% 84 B4 N“ 83% ii- . 44 ‘44 Jiffiv . . . . .. .. 42,44 sen 44% Sept ... . . . . . . . .. (Claudius Press) MONTREAL, Jan. 1ii—Ii1Ci'0lI9i'1 production brought about by mild weather today caused a further de- crease in cg prices on the Montreal produce rnur ct Graded shipments in carlots or- less were down n cent, be- coming 21 to 2x cents s dozen for A- largr, I) to 20 conts for A medium,‘ 23 to 2i cents for A pallets, ill to 20 cents for B large, 18 to 10 cents for B medium and 17 to 18 cents for C. Receipts were LWO cascw. Butter was about the same at 21% to 22 centsh pound for curiots or lcss o no i gmdo. Beccima were 231i boxes Prints sold at 24 cents and solids at 28 cents. The cheese market was steady at 10% to 11 cents for current ne 1 Ou- tario and 11% to i2 cents for summer uralrc Arrivals amounted to 10 boxes. Potatoes continued .firm st 43 to 41 cents for Quebccs, 48 to 50 cents for New Brunswicks and to 56 cents for Prince Edward islands, all per 80 pound begs. rniilliillss srssini on M. [iguana (By Frank Medallion) (Assoeisted Prom Financial Writer) (Al. By Guardian's Special WIN) Nam max, Jon. 1o - Stocks ambled in leisurely fashion through a nearly featureless trading ses- sion‘ today, while augood demand forUhited States government obli- gations stimulsted a firm snd sc- tive bond market. i ‘turnover in bonds was the best, - with a single exception, since Oot. 24. at $11,318,000 par vslue, while etdrlts. with a volume oi 118.130 shuns on the New York stock lar- change were less active than on any day lilies Dee. 8. An eat-Ly rsllyin oern. iesdin! sii upward fim-ry in other gratnl. did not hold well. This cereal closed oft r-s of s cent to up i-i a cent a bushel, while wheat was un- changed t0 l- eenta better. 00t- toneudedetlceatssbsiedo- cline to I cents up. Buying in the utilities iowsrd the eioss gave thrshare market s bet- ter tone but the movement did not screed genarsllv. Consolidated Gss .st';I and Baillie service or New JerseystlOi-lwerenpmmctbsn a toeeh; time st 1e. couture-rm Can ‘st rr r-e and caterpillar Tractor st Press) I Montresi-Judusirla‘ The New Ford V-G for 1905 is cor designed for comfort as efficiency. recrsh of the average purchaser reliability and economy oi its V- han a million motorists. Canada, Limited, lakes another ing step crnd gives you ease of in car design-with new weight Three yours ago. the Ford Motor Corn- pcmy of Canada. Limited. brought a new standard oi motor performance within dudng the Ford V-B. The outstanding ‘rave been proved in the service of more For 1935, the Ford Motor Courpa-ny of match that modern engine performance. unw wnrcm nrsramurrou-urzw scar POSITION-NEW spamcms The cor-nfort of Centre-Poise Riding is accomplished by u fundamental change lion. new seat position and new spring- ing. The improvement is especially istinctive New Linesiiande>f< ew Kind of Riding Comfort cr motor well as forward; toward the away from the reccr axle and crwuy from the bumps. llem-seut~»pcrassegsrs now have the comfortof a “front-seat ride.“ Scientific distribution of weight has been effected by completely redesigning the chassis. Engine, frqmy body are all‘ so balanced that their weight is abonfequally distributed on all four by intro- B engine wheels. ran permits The springbase of is 123 inches; eleven pioneer- riding to mounted forward of stead of over the recrr axle-This ion disgfibu. ease of handling. Spring loaves are noticeable in tho back sect. {You ride more flexible springs. both front and rear. the wbeelbdss. The frontbspring is is mounted nearly eight inches behind increased, comfort witbgnt sdcrivficing as well as crreotor flexibility. f0H|835 Tboycrre strength. centre of‘ the ‘ea- fortably. unusually the use "of longer. the uawr-‘ci-a v-a inches; iengher than ' NEWLY tho/front axle, in- it. The rear ‘spring g springbcrse gives tapered for quiet -'i'ourlng CLUTCH - EASIER STEERLNG . Other important 1935 lectures ‘are the‘ improved brakes and clutch, with soithr action. requiring less foot pressure ofn the pedals. easier steering and neigv, lower X-iype frame. The front doors open forward.‘ There are two new body types Tbs polcy of constant improve-r haedlsrvoflsctsdtslsolntbe beautiful body has of the New Ford V- 8 for 19354 ‘distiaoiivsly modem. yet not extreme. Tho whole appearance of the‘ car is one of grace and substantial The New Ford V-8 b longer crnd wider» with more log room, more seat room and more luggage room. The front sscrtsaro 4 to 51/1 inches vriderncmd sect three com- Tiro cur is lower-easier 1.10 step in a-nd out. Rear doors in sedans are wider. The new pillowod seats are comfortable. with softer back springs and sent springs. The new irr- terior finish. upholstery and appoint- rnents are richer and more luxurious than anything you have over seen inoxr low-price cor. nssrcuan snares-navy, Sedans. with built-in 1 .. 39 7-8 all reached into new high territory with improvement. of nearly a. point each on the day, but the List as a. whole as measured by the Associated Press average for‘ 60 stocks was a, shade easier at 40.18 off .06. Deep-fishing Marathon Planned For July (C. P. By Guardian's S-pccini Wire) HALIFAX, Jan. l0—Rules [Jov- erning I-lniiiarrs deep-sen. fishing marathon planned as n. tourist s;- truction for next summer were drawn up and approved by the ‘Judges committee of the Halifax Tourist Bureau today. One oi the 5 rules approved provides that reds must not weigh more than 25 ozs. Pollock fishing will be a main feature of the contest which will probably take place early in July. The light gear specified by the judges automatically bars angling for giant specimens such as sword- fish and tuna. 82 Year Postmgistress Severely Injured (O. B. By Guardian's Special Wire) NORTH SYDNEY, N. 8., Jan. 10. --Osnsda's most remarkable poet- rnistli 02-year old Miss Miailde Bail of hall's Greek, suffered a frac- tured todsy when n truck skid- ded on e highway along which she was plodding with l-lis Majesty’! mail and crushed her stain“ In ioe-eested snewbank. At the time of the accident she was carrying mall from Dan's Creek to Leitches, Crefi-G daily duty. earls rorrrtiir-r sow ( Th0 Canadian Prod) Jan. io-A smslipor- trsit- by n-sns Hols. famous 11th century Dutch pointer. rediscover- ed rflsntly after having been ltlt »B R IHiiTER. iJlITliliiK 0N MTLQHANEE (C.l‘. By Guardian's Speckl Wire) MONTREAL, Jan. 10-—A slight rally which made its appzarwr e a short time before the close gave listings on the Montreal Stock Ebr- change e. brighter appearance to- day and s. few early losses were wiped out to be substituted by gains. Volume picked up consider- ably on the strength o! activity in n few selected irsues end more than 21.000 shares changed hands oom- pored with about. 15-000 shares yes- tel-day. Declaration of a dividend by In- ternational Power Corporation on the preferred stock, the first sn"h dividend in more than three years. resulted in "selling “on the good rows." Power preferred closed with s 10m of three points at 51. Oth- ers of the power group were strong. an apparent late reaction to en- couraging reports 00min] from the industry earlier in the week. Morr- treal Power advanced 3-4 at 3i l~2 and Bhawlnigsn 1-2 at 19 3-4 willin- others displayed minor advances with B. C. Power also up 8-4, sell- lng at 2o 3-4. Pit-pers were also strong, under, the leadership oi’ members oi the group on the Curb Market. Dry-i den Paper, however, showndga small 105,5 despite the report oi the Prui- dent to the shareholders‘ meeting today that the company had showed s profit every mouth since lest July and that tbc outlook for‘ the future was promising. It closed at 4. off i-2. Bales 21.947: bend! $5300. rol- many years. malised mono sti Iellcin90theby‘sl\If-_10DNW1l-._: Opening to Show Several Changes In Ottawa House (By The Canadmn Press) OTTAWA. Jan. 10 -_ With five new members to be introduced to Mr. Speaker, and four seats vacat- ed by death, the House of Com- mons will present a much changed appeastmce at. the opening, Jan. i7. of the sixth session oi Canada's 11th parliament since Confedera- ticn. In addition to ilfrsc changes a Cabinet shuttle aitercz‘. the per»- sonnel oi the treasury benches con- siderably. Hon. H. H. Stevens, who resigned ihe trade and eommerse portiolio will" appear as s. private member although still among the govern- ment supporters. His place will bc token by Hon. R. B. Hanson who succeeded to the portfolio. Hon. Greta Stirling. Yale, B. C., will be in the seat oi’ the minister of ne- tional defence and Hon. Donald Sutherland, who haul that portfolio. will move up to that formerly op- cupied by Hon. Dr. ‘Murray Nic- i-arell. who resigned the portfolio or pe-rions and national health. . It is hardly expected that Dr. Moi-area will take his seat u s private memi-cr since it is under- sitod he will resign entirely lute‘: =in the month to “ Li: ‘ ‘ Governor oi New Brunswick. Five by-elections, all in Ontario, rationed four Liberals and one Con- "nrvstive last September. The lone Conservative is T. ‘L. “Dummy” Church,- wbo will sii. for Toronto Blast, tbejeet vacated bv the ‘filth g your ago of Hon. E. E. Ryckman. Minister of national revenue. Mr.’ idhtlrcli’ ii-the only one cf the newcomers with previous parlia- WIIQTInQIPQIF-"IW- _ _c pbell, Liberal, won the. infidel-sf} Conservative riding or “N00611:! Addintilm. vacated B? ‘from ofDr. William Qplnkte: Wilssn- no Hills. ‘Liberal. won» Wesl- Igin, formerly held by Punter Hepburn od Ontario; H. B. Matin- non retained for the Liberals tbs sen vacated in Kencra-Rainydtiv- er by Hon. Peter Hccnsn. new in the Hepburn government andgCol. W. P. Muloslk. Liberal, won, the North York vacancy created by death of Col. T. H. Lennox, Con- servatlm. The four existing vacancies were" caused by the deaths of Hon. W. A. Black, Conservative number“ for Halifax; Dr. J. A. Dznls, Liberal member for the St. Denis division of Montreal; Dr. W. D. Qywan, Conservative member for Long Lake. sesiramlrevran, and George B. Nicholson. Conservative member for Algoma West. ,_ In spite of lay-election sctbztcirl the government retains an ample majority over all others. holciim 132 mats out of a total oi 245 The Lib- eral party led by Rt. Hon. W. L Mackenzie King, has increased its standing since 1930 until it is- now at 92. The third group, made up 0f United Farmers, Ilaborites. 1n- dependcnts and Progressives. the majority of them under the banner oi the Ctr-Operative Commonwealth Federation headed by James S. Woodswoi-tlr. holds i1 seats. ' 0i’ this group the two Independ- ents, Henri Hours-ass, Labelle and vi. W. Neill. comox-Albnrni,..obvi- ousiy owe allegiance to no particu- lar pnriv and strictly msmtsin that attitude in the I-lcuse. "A. M‘. c ‘r ' 161-‘ ' Jstiioonl Progressive. Ten are elected as Unit/ed Fsnncrs under the leader- ship of Rlotert Gardiner. Acadis They re irenersiiv C. c. F. mem- wv-s. however. and the same is trua of the four Lllwfufilr . _ One death oecrvrredjl-ln the, Ben- ate (‘urine recess brindle! will Vi‘ entitled in that chamber to n. cu these. twp are in News. 800th; three ‘Manitoba. _ , (wihtelain-t fiig-of-wir fd dear. for than tweet I and artiit-voirogfgovlm ' i milowerunawietnthree inQne-J bee. two tn Ontario and one I‘ 4am time): wouldn't 4t us i"