23, 1942 _ \ Ts the Electors 7st King's- Kings County is a small constituency but it is the reentage of “Yes" votes that will count for or sgainst us when the ballots are counted. Every “Yes" vote is a nail in Hitler's coilin and no one can drive home your nail but yourself, by going w the poll on plebiscite day and marking your cross ami- the word "Yes" on the ballot. King's County must not fail. The polls close at 811.111. DR. T. V. GRANT Federal Representative DR. A. A. DMDONALD risoenicsiioiusu Advertising Rates — Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central Guardian locals. 5c per word; Western g no“. gc W word; Announcements snd Corning Evggtslagtg: HIDIC: Classified 3c_ p_cr word; ln Memorial Notices 10c per inch~ u; o1 l-‘iorai and spiritual Offerings, Cards. ctc.. 5c pes- name; [gym-g 0| Condolence 70o pcr inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.09 sud l0_cc_nis {or ercrv additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks snd Apllfilltlllllllll, 40C per inch or 4o per word. Lists of Subscriptions l9 cents oer lnoli. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other n1” m, spplioaiion. 1w - l J Nliiie Help Wanted For Sale WANTED -— A MAN _FOit FARM FOB- SALFF-Cl-IOICE work. Apply Wilbur freshen. ciiarloiieiown R. R. 1. Charlotteto wmlllb-DIAN 0R BOY 'l‘0 Will pay good Frank lvlcRiie, 4-22-31. Jones, cow T? Wilbur Jones. 1t. R. wn. FOR. SALE — ONE MARE B YEARS gltd. 1400 lbs. in foal. 314 Fitzro - 4-23-2 FOR SALE — A ' Estate of Josephirfe to Warren Ferguson. Crapaud. maul is a JOY KILLER. M241‘ nus Asthma Remedy" 7895 is 3 FARM FOR ssua on RENT. MRS. ' work on form. wages Amrly alum Road. Personal whether you have sellinz exper- ience or not. No obligation, Trial without risk. unsold products re- lumable. Famiiox Company, 5 9!- Clemrnt. Montreal. N-Z. M Female Help Wanted II-—--_____ WANTED — iiuln FOR LIGHT housework and cooking. Most ev- enings IN!‘ each week. References Elm Ave. Telephone 821. Rquired. Write Mm T. M. Steeves, 4.33-31_ . l" Queen Square, Sillllt John. us. ——-—---_-____._. 4-23-41. T0 LET-FURNISHED ROOMS with or without board, gentle- men preferred, 275 Ken; 3y . Professional Cards § i-zi-za. Position Wanted McIIEOD 8i BENTLEY w. a. HENLEY, K. c. SMART YDUNG LADY DESIRES position in store. Apply "l-l." J. s. BENTLEY K. o “' ' Barristers snd Attorneys-st- ' Low WANTED E- LESSEE FOR SER- vice Sta on at Montague. Ap iy Irvin: on co. mo. council’.- Wwa . 4-23-31. To Let r0 RENT - FIVE ROOM APART- ment, ground floor. continuous hot. waver. Apply Mrs. Home, 130 Guanila 33-11. AIJOTZOH SALE AT YORK SATURDAY APRIL l5 AT 1 P M. MONEY TO LOAN 154 Prince Street l ssu instructed by Janie and Margaret Vessey to sell by Public Auction on their premises their stock, crop and implements, and some household effects including: STOCK: 1 cow, I yes-rs old, due to freshen last April; l cow. 5 yrs. old, due to freshen last April; l cow, 6 yrs old, duo to freshen May lst; 1 cow, 2 years old, due .10 0. F. ABGHIBALB Chartered Accountants Inter-ii Trim Building Charlottetown """-')- -’ ' 5555'. freshen May 15th; 1 cow 2| yrs olil _" du to freshe middl A i' 1 cow I-l. r. McPHEE B.A.. kc s h. .u. is‘; u. olefin‘. May; NOTARY B . U-gtRISTEB soifcrron g=~ “I'll: Qharl to lmarqsyears oidtlfilipsyrs. old: l horse, 7 years old; 1 mare. _wp 4 yesrs old; 70 hens (Light Sussex). 1 and 2 years old. 2101’: lit tons hay; 300 bushel ca IMPLEMENTS: 1 binder (l-‘rosi snd Woodll 1 rsks (Frost and Wood): 1 mower (Massey Harris); 1 disc drill tMoCormid Deer- lnl); 1 disc hsrrow; 1 "n; pliII; l single plow; 1 potato scuffierp 1 spike barrow; 1 esrt; 2 sets cart wheels sud axles: l truck wagon: Wilts hillcr: 1 driving wagon: BELL 8i MATHlESON MONEY T0 LOAN a-"P Black “(Iahnrlottetown » lanai EYES EXAMINED forks: shovels snd ladders: 1 hay 6' OHOMETBIST 3:11:11; r1‘. riding saddle; 1 set horse N; [Ac HOUSEHOLD I I‘ I‘ I U T Ii 1 other Kerri sndngilicen so. chest drawers (hardwood): 1 Opposite Ms‘: Grocery chest drawers (softwood): s bed- Iv. 1 room tables) 1 bed toads: 1 kit- ng “nelléesneliiinirilmonis “hm "who-d: 3 ‘L, chum I "WW1 j kitchen lounge: 1 kitchen chsirs: -~ bedroom dishes: 1 bed spring: hall I10": l cream can: milk rolls Mil Ind puns: t benches: l iving ‘Pol-min a HASLAM. n“ . room g ; tans mniiilsH-lvi-iiifuriii-EHB" lllcture rEsiiiIesHMdLkH-flc “hi2? mffil,fi'fl'y"°§:vfllnfil"fiisbf h“ °' N" child's chair: wardrobe: flower o bun“ “mum. “n. y". ChIrIoIIQEtoSwHIHHHE (EHaIEnMn 0M” 7° Ugh" bread pans: s; pantry scales: rock- lloxl Mrrouisaii a TRAINOR MarGllIiiAN. R c. "hflCrIr-amlrnniivoir. IL c une-Ziogrv ‘To ions “ mi ver Provincial Bank sum Chaliottetowv I stone ian: lull tshloi isiitseas; 2 égg crates. AND l ELRSSES FITTED iv§il§'i"'ii'l°'i'i§‘.i ‘i°'i.’."i‘i.l."°li'.'iii i» a’. S. "irllHrrgrflwii-fiut tlurrilfi ‘l "Is chain: dishes snd glass were: ih IMIIITREALSTOGK ctiiriiiii ouiiiiiiiiiii """-—"w 0000 F000 GUARDS THE NATl0N’S HEALTH Ind lLl-lllllli iloes a lloulile Joli Now. . .atatirne whengoodfood. ..goodhealt.h . . . is more important than ever, KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN fills a dual role. As a delicious breakfast food, it helps supply the proper nourishment to thousands of Canadians . . . helps keep them free of the common type of constipation caused by lack of proper “bulk” in the diet. Eat ALL-BRAN as a cereal or in tasty muffins every day . . . drink plenty EXCHANGE —-__ (Canadian Press) 5W" cu». Bell ‘Del . s c m... A ‘f3 1.5 C111 Chi‘ F0lllld 51.4 Can Car Pfd 2414 Can 1nd Al A 3 1.4 CH1 sifldillshlfi 5 a,‘ Can Pacific 5 5,3 Dist Sea! n Dom Steel B g 1.4 Dryden 3 1,3 Im Tob 1o 1.3 Mt Power 201.2 at Brew M Noranda _ Shawinlgan 13 1-4 St Law Com m) St Law Pfd 1g 1.3 St of Can 5Q St of Cari Pfd _ HEW YORK STOCK EXBIIINGE _-—._ (Canadian Prol) Swill‘! Close Am C and F 351-3 Am Tel Tel 113 3-3 Baldwin Loco ._ Anaconda 24 3-4 Bendix Av 34 1-9 Beth steel 55 3.4 Ches Ohio 28 1-2 Chrysler 54 Con Edison 11 1-2 Elec Auw Lilo 24 1-3 Gen Elec _ Gen Motors 34 1-4 Gt N01‘ Pfd 22 1-2 Kennecott 30 Mont ward 25 N Y Central 7 1-8 Nor Am Co 6 3-4 Penn RR. 20 3-8 Phil Pet C0 31 1-4 Std Oil NJ 32 3-4 Texas Corp 31 1-2 United Air 28 7-8 West Union 25 1-2 West Eiec - Woolworth - Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) joy briiigor. 64 doses with supply George H c, E g _ ' . H ofliiamiii “A" only $4.00. Jenkins “m! as RoyaxiymplL stocks Ch“ H ithkmacy‘ F011 SALE _ DE Lux Pa!“ Beauharnois 9 5-8 ICZEXlLi our) ALMOST any Good condition. a4 School st. Bathm” " a a itchy condihori immediately re- b23431. Ford A 15 - lleved with "D.'t\‘ls’ Prurltus r F1589!‘ 11 1'3 ‘ Cream". Jenkins Pharmacy guar- FOR. SALE - STURDILY BUILT PT!“ 9°") 7 1' sntees this. 60o. $1.00 alld big iii lobster type motor boat about P11“! PM -' 10141.65. Follow enclosed diet. 30 it. Car engine, Apply 19g Kmg ii- . o-zzqmo, St., Charlottetown. 4-234“ Saleswomen Wanted m" SALE-HZ DODGE- SPEC- i _,.______._____ ial Deluxe. ll door sedan, Cost tmi on WITHOUT EXPER- "““'°°' mm‘ °“1Y 4°° milea- ience you can soil a large quaii- 81mm“! bflrgam- quick 5519- AP- (Canadlaniress) llty of cosmetics, remedies, 415- p? 193 Queen St. 4-21-31, lthceS. spices, quality F” ‘l 1 lililomlehcld products alreadymilikieed wanted Egg, _C use ousnnris [home pd ] ._, u demand. oAsk m? “conuliifillf. WANTED T0 Bvv. vsrm rai- writ‘... 15o colorful illustrated folder and say figs?“ in 800d condition. 4Phon6 Nova scotia — - -23-li. Montreal — Montreal» Exchange Momma-AL, Avril =2—-<¢P>—- The trading lcture was sPONY 0-‘) the stock exc ange and curb mill‘- ket today. Buying was 118m I114 there were only a few features here and there. Canadian Steamship issues mov- ed up following announcement increased earnings by the 00111116111’ for the first quarter of 1942. Industrials made a half-hearted. attemi t at a rally and Dosco B. can ian Car and Massey-Harris were in hi her ground. Dryden and Price Bro ers slipped l!) new!‘ prints. Ga-tineau and Bhawiriigan edged lower in utilities and Intemationsl Petroleum was lower in Among miscellaneous Eastern Dairies and I srlal Tobacco pre- ferred both pi ed up gains. ‘Iiotal sales: 8,600 shares; Ind-tis- triais 5.000: Mia-res 3.000. NOTICE OF Mortgage Sale To bs sold by public suction on Friday the 20th day of May. 1942, at the hour ol 12 o'clock noon (Asihll- in trout ding in Char- lottetown, uli that tract oi laud situ- a lng and b in Charlotte- town, Queens County. Prince Edward island, hounded and described as icilows, that is to say: COMMENC- lNG on the South sine of Admiral Lune and in the Northeastern angle of land in possession of Herbert W. Plstts, it runs thence in s Southern direction along the Eastern bound- ary line of land o! Herbert W. Platte and land formerly owned by Dr. Goodwill until it reaches the North- ern side of York Lane, thence in an Easterly direction along same until it strikes the Western boun y of a. lot of land owned by Mr. Stsvert, finance Northerly and st right still-s to York Lane along the Western boundary line of Mr. Siaverfs laud until it reaches the Northwestern angle of same, thence Easterly along the Northern boundary of Mr. Stav- crl/s lot of land snd lots of iano of Mrs. Mcliinnon snd lisrrv L. Sear. which line runs paralied with York e until it reaches the Western boundary of land of Mrs. Dull: thence Norther] slonl same snd ong Western oundory of nroiwr- tics (routing on North River Bosd until it reaches the Southern side of Admiral Lane aforesaid. lull thence Westsra along the Southern side of Isms the plus of com- mencement, the lsnds shove des- cribed containing sn arcs of live and ous-hsif sores. s little more or less. and h sli the real estate owned by lste iucent Power st the limo o his death. ‘Ihs above sslc h msds under lllfl by virtue of the power of ssie eon- msd sr William Power, Colin Power snd lllids Power. wife sf uis ssid wa- usiii Power. u the em am. Ir"! e und sd of the second part. default ha pg been made in bl!- ussut of tbs principal and intrmt thereby secured. Dated 9th 1m ‘ma! wnvcnasrra. Moi-tn!"- I .00- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -___ lflllll lollmu is ssssrvsd ioi- uws gs "I "Mmt. aiii advertising st s :12?! I'll-I'- Iu as Inserted so s ‘av-z; 70rd. ltllrtl, 9.7.51. 1- Cli-ABWILL for Photographs CONFEDERATION LIF Mrs ' “Ho”. CANADIAN LEGION MONTHLY MEETING Le Mm 33rd. B1011 Rooms ..__._ MONABCH mflltluz "n 308311211X zvitliim allRcar mgr-r‘ Buy fl e ogers Hardwar Company, Limited. . 4-23-11 MISS BETllY THOMPSON, gpg¢~ ial representative of H. W. cana- diari Gossard Garment Co, Ltd., of Toronto will be at our store all day Friday demonstrating latest models made by Gossard. Prowse Bros, Ltd_ 4-22-21. FLIGHT LIEUT. THE REV. T. BUSSEL SOMEBS, M. A., S. P. M.- wiil preach in Burnside Church, Clyde ‘River on Sunday, April 26th at 3 oclock, afternoon. 4-23-11. _..___ LIME-Assorted carload of lump lime in casks and barrels. Also Riyad- rated lime lust unloaded. e Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. 4-33-25. REPAIRING SHOP — workmen are busy at present on repairs to W. W. Wellncrs shop on Gratfon Street. A new foundation is being placed under the building and the frame being reinforced. The contract for the work is in the hands of Mr. M. J. White. The lob was started Tuesyy. BURGLARS ACTIVE- A service 811M101). operated by Mr. Richard McMillan, near the approach to the Hiilsboro Bridge was burglar-iced some time Tuesday night or early yesterday morning. The Auto Sal- Vflge of Mr. Finlev McKinnon near- by was also broken into. At the former about $20 worth of cigar- ettes. chocolates. tobacco, etc., was taken. and a blow torui was stolen from the latter. Entrance in both cases was effected by breaking the lock on the door. TORONTO, April H-(CP)— Only the base metal shares made s contribution to bullish senunerit in today’; stock exchange market. Trading was small. Aggregate turnover was 113,000 shares and of the total Ontario Nickel accounted for 58.7.30 shares on an advance o! 1 1-4 to 13 1-4 cents. Norarida was one of the strongest base metals. 11 firmed 3-4 to 42 3-4. Hudson Bay advanced 1-2 to fligénternationai Nickel firmed 5 oen The golds charted an irregular course. Kerr Addison tightened up near the end to Show a gain of 5 to 3.30 and gains of i; few cents were netted by Brculan, East Ma- lartlc and Macbeod Cockshutt. Action was dull in the indus- trial section. canada Cement pfd. Beatt 1st pfd., Canada Wire A, Cana ian Ceia-ziese, Gatineau Pow- er pfd. and Great Lakes Paper pfd. Advanced a point or more while losses of similar size were showing finally for Bank 9f Montreal, Canada Foundzy A, cari- ada Pennanent Mortgage, Huron and Erie, Steel of Canada and Tin Top Tailors. Home Oil and Anglo-Canadian weakened 1 to 2 cents and minor gains were netted by Okalta, Ver- milata and oil selecti ll Finance NEW YORK. April 22—(AP)-- Stocks kept a fairly steady stance in today's market. Canadian stocks were easy. Dis- tillers Seagrams common, Dome, International Nickel and Lake Shore each lost 1-8, Walkers 1-4, and McIntyre 1-2. Distillers pfd. declined 1 7-8 to 7'7 1-4. The close erased some of the ir- regularity which had prevailed uring most; of a quiet session in 3 d which 257,060 shares " anged glands com-pared with 270.25 Tues- o y. The Associated Press average of 00 active issues dipped .1 of s point to 33.3, Some of the leading chemicals ve ground readily, with Allied, nt and Union Carbide each dropping more than o point. But in most other groups trends were contradictory. Us. Steel ended even sfter early losses, snd American ‘Iiele one came back for a small gain ter a morning d-ip. Produce Prices MONTREAL, April 22-63?)- Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que and western (92 score) E6 A l 29 lihgs spo: as em - 1-340; A-medlum 28-28; A-pul- lets 23-24; E-B 25-26; E-O 23 1-2-24 MONTREAL. April 22-(CP)- Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment of Agriculture follow:- lkgs: ded shipment selling A-lsrle 1-2; A-mediurn 28; pui- leis 24: B 2'7; C 34. Butter: first grade creamery prints, Jobbm price, 36-37: first grade solids, fiibbing price 86 1-2- so 1-2; wholesale. Que no l pu- feurined storage as 1-4, no 2 slor- lle 84 3-4. , Cheese: current receipt 1.0.3. shipping point, white and colored, western 2); delivered Montreal Que 20 8-4; wholesale white and colored western 21 noun; Que 20 1- 20 8-4 corn Potatoes: Que whites no l 1.05- 1.70; no 2 1.25-1.50; NB moun- sin no 1 1.75-1.80: Pill moun- tain Loo-lilo; ahlles 1.76-1.80. Grain MNMPEG. Avril n-tcm- Export business and mill urchss- ce featured trading on lnnlpeg grain exchange today. Wheat fu- tures closed imciianged. There wcrescsttered traces in oats and barley in in; coarse tlflill pit with some mill snd shinpef in- lerest in both commodities unlr minor activity was reported in rye Grain futures close; wheat: May 7i) 1-411. July so 3-8? Kellogg's l\l.L-B|iiiH...lieeps Yilil Regular ruiuii PAGE FIVE doesn't work like a purgative. It: takes time. muffins, and drink plenty of water. Alli-DRAM MUFFINS 2 tablespoons M cup milk shortening 1 cup flour 14 cup sugar y teaspoon salt 1 s“ 2 if teaspoons bak- l cup Kellogg's ing powder Ali-Bran Cream shortening and auger thor- oughly; sdd egg and best until creamy. Add Ail-Bran and milk; let soak until the moisture is taken up. Sift flour with salt and baking pow- der; add to first mixture snd stir only until flour disappears. Fill greased muffin pans two-thirds full and bake in moderate oven (400° F.) about 30 minutes. Yield:—8 large mufins (3" in dia- meter) or 12 small QM” in diameter). "Serve by Saving! Buy War Savings Certificates" of water . . . and discover this "better way” to keep regular without using harsh cathartics that only offer temporary relief. ALL-BRAN gets at the cause . . . and corrects it. But remember, ALL-BRAN ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's in London, Canada, and sold in 2 conveniently sized packages at all grocers’ . . . in individual serving packages at restaurants. Eat it every day as a cereal or in our yous HERE RIX'S GROCERY PHONE 1601-1602 MICHAEIJS w: CARRY ALL amen ‘ANGELINA t GROCERY CUDMORE BLANCHARD BROS. ' GENERAL onocamas ‘mom m" PHONES 224-225 PHONE 11-10 BUY ALL-BRAN naria LACEY’S GROCERY PHONE 1063 BURHOE’S GET ALL-BEAN TO-DlAY DIAMONDS any YOURS now V’ GROCERY GROCERY R. T. WHITE mom: 871-872 PHONE [man mom: 4s: Oats: May 51 1-213, July 50 7-613, Oct 49 34A. Barley: May 64 3-413, July 64 1-36. 00b 63 3-BA. - - later. But ther i ' CM“ Prices: mglliti)? gfffifi“, Sim’ g°°d $950. wgixfglafiinu 42g a 4 misinterperetatioreis sofntlie llaiisellsitu- Whzflii 1 “Hid '79 1-8; 1 nor 7D 55,25 down.’ h f“ $75.9- °°mm°n w“ H“ 135 ation that occasionally get into ha, no, 76; 3 no‘. 73 34. 4 no, sued $875. no‘ éliCfl heifers $9.50, 5 circulation, and such unwarranted 72 1-4; 5 wheat 70; 6 wheat 69 3-4; c0mmon~ $25759 11m $8, tali- $675 UNLISTED statements are to be deprecated." feed wheat 65 1-4- 1 garnet 73 1-4: medmm awn cows --_____._ 2 garnet 7a a-4; garnet 11 a-s: 1 ' “mi 1w $5.75. cannon LOBSTERS amber durum ea 1-4 C31 mm $425 d°“”'- "More so O“ 5*‘ " —--- is: 2 cw 51 -s; ex a cw so; bufiefggffsfl $171115 seas own, 951M151‘ ‘lg urrswa. April cw 49 1.4; R- 1 feed 1.4; 1 No quota“ 8 . 5 down. Pelid T19 113000 prices have been establish zrfid 4g 1.2; 2 feed 4,7, 3 feed 44 £12211 lambs Total sa es . . sapxilirlgfiepacrktgf rig/lingo lfiabsiiliyg ha; -. — ‘ro e crime rcesan I Barley: 1 8, 2 CW 6-4row 64 3-4, I I iflldfiefiOfllhidi announced today by siacwz-row 648-;3CW fl- c an. row 62 58-: 1 feed 60 3-4, 2 fee Admifllsi-rflwr. The 5° 1'2‘ s d 58 1'2 ' . Ccglgfirgnfilaxlgegfffglt fer-u.- u... IS Denled ournra“ziiz".rari=sis.rrrs..a A TORDNTQ. April 22- gOlllitfllllefSdfl-lld $25.00 foracaslr of 96 “°°" “~- .°{‘?.‘.‘l’“' “rust stresses r5125‘ ___. ue o age. ow ve ei- zes ' proper- ‘arch- M fife-i: a 1-< no “s. ssihrrrvsi ur.zh:..i:s1:z*las o. .. 3B . 9 | gm“. nan-ow] Bidgood _ with them and dis using of themis usual mark-ups to the p Tnhfrgllikl-THiHtlHdl-“groups ‘steady. y B°bl° one of the probFems liilQéiSfl-{llrly to the processors. Montreal-Golds lower; industrial B A Oil 13 H, confroniinzlgqre Clgail Adm 13s @331; —— one. . . .. 301.15.?“ e an: y" r a" - cw Yor oc cose s g y 40 - A lower. ca’! Edm 9° d A new‘ ‘ilmliigdflrntgllllelé :1 fgnesxter: EIVMMEGEIE-Yildttdnuxlllgllaled. Cdn M“ 25 ofafvitsratlgfisgating plthat Ontario! o — . _ 'i—— °" Gas Trelh 5g 5 8 w? syrupy for nlqxihwitnwr gfijitlsdlffi At the sum... cent’ PM‘ 51 gHeH tliae owl/Hilts’ area beHrHg cut for Frill-lg? Streetinrrigay‘ in?" g4 “I , mg 160 I “it a even be . . qllan y ousc rid urn- Currencies Eld°rad° 45 ligeclesgfig tdkhautt dowrlntllle trees that m" “d ‘M?’ flxiur" '"°|'"l""-’* gym" I7 line city strreis." When this des- In?” a"? 533mm“ h "l A 151-3 patch appeared in s Nova Scotis. " n" ° P“ '"'"!i '—"‘— Fra - Spriri & mattresses; Chesterfield; mow YoRK. April 2_Z—(CP)—- Godgwme 2° grgegiggpag,,{°ll°wfi,‘glzgll“ilifi,flgf‘ chestgrfleld Chill‘; electric m9 0511mm“ “n” fimshed ‘Tm Goldale m ted in mine déve opnient that. "the 113""! fflfllol chairs; m a “m 1W" m “day's “my” Goodyear 1014 city of Guelph is having its ornam- hi"!!! Ollfrfllt-‘d flan 3:24:11‘? fgagnlgas gégsigellnfi‘: ‘it Gunny-n‘ Gold 3g entiil trees cut 1n order to supply airings; god screlens; smoker: side- ' _ v ," OI!‘ l; 3 l’ I ill-W“ l4) m‘ U37“ 5'5"“ dmlm- 2311:3831. 5'8 {uSThEN is not snd has not been section DDIHHIECSSCI! (Oflywg poi-sign Exchange Con- Hem 3 u 73° any fuel shorts e at Guelph." com- chairs (Mohair irol Board rate 91194-91 oer w") H ° P 24° mented F. o. eate. deputy coil room Niel-KB!" flat to ire-ii- discount.) Iomes ead 5 1-2 Administrator. “I do not know how rixhbhanfl 1,," 01,3“. ‘ ‘ The and Sterling was un- mp o“ 7 7-3 anyone would arrive at an estimate |ron". rombm “o " r _ ,_ . . hanil at $4.04. Imp Tob 10 1 4 that the coal supply will be only o0 ' . a n 1m Nickel 30 per cent of normal --1t is at m“ stove‘ chamber “s; 9mm“; Jason 1a variance with any information that 2 mum’ “m” is h": s Ker,- Add 33o we hum A. for cutting m woodlots’ dishes; 20 lb. scales: sliding drink Ifimflqllfl 320 that has been olng on as normal “Ml”: 7 '”'““""' gitch 45 procedure as Hung as an one can 9:22;’ :5‘: '50P“: "I ‘ v ttle LL 95 rememben. Wood is a stape fuel in l v ° Pl’ l" N?! 00 "um- ———— ' Lobiaw most rural areas, and that is what "W! l0 mfllfliifl- Monmnan. A ll az-(cri- Mum, fig Woodlotsam for. w, n. BEATON, There were 28 caitt e, 149 hogs and MuLeod n7 It sippears inevitable that trans- cslves for sale on the two Milan“, l“ bortat on companies will face diffic- 4-2-8 Montreal livestock market; today. Mcxenzl’ m ulties this year, snd for that reason Prices on all classes of livestock Mcmnan 1 1 a the coal Administration has reeom- oo-o-o-owo were firm. Naybob I ' ed consumers generally to lay ‘Ihe cattle offered were of com- Noranda o ‘ ""— mon to medium qualit cows ind Nome 43 34 prices ranged frcm t to 87.50. 0B H‘; 41': Cannes-s snd cutters were 84.50 to okrlf 53 “"- 0? Hi kl A ‘ a Veal calves were firm gt $3 for P“ ° e 19 1'4 a e very common light vesls to $13 for 5mm‘ 55 - tops. Good veels made mostly PHW“ 5°“ 105 si so with cine top up to us. wed- PM‘ CY" 150 "_"- —-'—'. itnn kinds sioso to siiso. The Premier 4o We offer a special grading bulk of the veals were sold in Pie-Em" 178 2000 blllliél Choice er i f H‘ he t mixed lots hi. soso Royaiire 1r a V“ “r eggs‘ '3 s Ho Wm mom- Sm Am m Oats. P0111011 Bflllllllll- market prices paid. Located is y $15.35 with l-Zl odd small sale st uses for B-l Slime 40o ing small percentage behind Vendome Hotel, Kent dressed. Grade A drew s1 per hos Fladcn 1a b s‘ premium with dscrunts on oft Slave Lake l 1-2 37193" ' , , trudge}. Bows wcze ti) to slo live Straw: Rock 145 M. MckENLlE W1’! . "T809" l0 eoeoeosoosoeeoeoeo ve-o-o-Q O11 the MPrWme morkci rnil qVlVfliflfe 125 g. 43.2141.“ no . _ lrrce lva- $‘.'i.'5_ is‘ grace scivs Trck H 1t)! l‘l.'f""" r"b 13H -'~ 2'0 ririluri: Mil-Ti number one U C Poun s 9,7 n able all sweiiilgutnber EW° lmdesir- pp“ a goo too much l‘! wit F?) over 37p ;4_75_ Ventures 3 34 Marxism..- in required stocks while conditions 70 are relatively favorable, and not rely 1111011 prompt deliveries . s- s...» L . .- ~¢flrvv~= m- “ma: ....._;_,- ~_ ~ l .1? nus-Navy l