AUGUST 26. 1937 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN M ;' Advertising Rater-P l Ioclll. In 0| word; Western u: . msttngufillubllincnmeulo mod (toning llivontl lo pg: 21:3? lgcu" h :9“ Iflffl; In llemurlam Nutlcu. W" WI Inch; gplrlluul Offerings, Uni-ill. l!!!» 60 m: lama Lenora nl l‘ w. “my; Nuflcu u! Tlululsl and Allllrouilt on. 10rd. Other rule: on application. IlnI-lll Wanted _____ . 5p BOARD FOB, FAMILY "$1,... adults. Apply "R C10 Guardwn y w L-1700-tf. Th. 1'0 RENT m: SEPTEM- "w. 15m, furnished house flat or i runcm, by responsible party. gust have three bedrooms APPQ’ Quardfin. hi1l5ilt§iEfll WANTED FOR WINTER. months f urnishcd apartment. or two 1001M with board, Phone 1m L-lsl7-li-2s-ul. '10 Let _-N0.'.!2 liirchwood St. Apply t0 W. Chester S. McLllre. um Charge for any lllvllllllllill lIlIW-fln conic, STOCK QUOTA TJONS ayaille III Advance 3 Lille o: Hnrul ma ‘3 ‘ w: 9 10o In Inch on u p61’ ‘G "q. >1‘. FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received ave: Infield and Co's Private Win) Miscellaneous _ GIRL STUDENT INTER 111 Qheflper board Willing w 5L3)! m some eveiliilgu. Apply ~A~ Guardian. L-ltiad-tl 26-31. BEAUTIFUL GLADIOLI. “you can leave your order or get your requirements at our oillce ui tllc Currie Bldg. Office tell-phone 83¢, Home 865. We also issue pulleys I0 suit every purse. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Assurance Co., Charlotte- ftownu ted Boarders Wan STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 233 __K_c_ll_t__st. L-1765-8-24-3i s TU 0's N T s ACCOMMOIIATED 119111‘ 90111136- Appiy Guardian, L1B36-B-26-3i g/fiatrr-rfiziiwsxiirir Guardian, _ _ ‘L—1781-8-24-31. I FURNISHED liousn 'r0 RENT for winter months. APPLY 11115, 0mg M’ _ L-l700-tf. If) LET NINE ROOIIIED HOUSE. No. 253 Fitzloy St. All modern conveniences. Apply 136 Fitzroy’ gt, L-17BG 844-31.] .. _.., A.‘ FOR RENT-SIX ROOM APART- mcill. Ill-atoll. VJiLli or without garntlc. Apply 55 Fitzroy S1. 0r ph0iic_141ll. _ L-llol-s-zs-l-i I. E T- l) IRAIILE F I V E rolimcd flat. lit-atoll. Upper Prince, all conveniences. Rent $37.50. Apply to Gullrdian Office. 11-1824-8-26 3i i I‘0 F6fil1l§'i~iiit~isiiiih iii-rhino rooms for lillht housekeeping“ Apply Guardian. L-1B35-8-26-28-30 viii-i. ; :_: . _: 2;; r0 LET - BRIGHT HEATED apartment. Foilr Rooms. Oil range. Electric Stove, blinds andl Electric fixtures supplies. Phone SEQ-J. Harland A))Is_ I ‘ L-_l769-8-24-37i, mil n T— TWO MODERN UP to date apartmcnts one contain- 112g six rooms and one containing Apply Mrs. H. H L-llvli-li-ui-al. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED at 112 Cumberland St. lieu!" iillcgr- 511111-111, MALI‘) STUIIE TS ACCOIIIDIOII- ATEU A1101)’ B8 Wcjynioiltli Stiect._4 30 __ L-i762-B-24 STUDENT W 0 U L l) A TIT Nil.) Furnace to hclp pay board, TL-le. __lA)110_ri€_4§9r—J.»__V L-1B2li-8-26 " WANTED—2 BOARDEIIS B0 1 s 01' Eiris near P. W. C. 2G Victory _Ave L-llizs-s-zli-ui STUDENTS ACCOMDIODATT-ZD 250 Grafton Street, iiclu- Colll-gc. L1813-B 5-31 STUDENTS ACCOMMODNPEIF- Ll) I the current. year are around $7.50 l. per Near Collrge. Reasonable rates. Apply I5 Cumberland St. L-ili3Si-8-26-3i. For Sale BARRED ROCK PULLETS I-‘Olf sale. Everett Howatt, Carleton. L-163o-ll-1V9L3i. FOR SALE —-ONE DUMP BODY and hoist Chcsley Hughes Brack- Jv P91l11-__ 115:1?-‘14-31 FOR SALE-TWO YEAR O L D Peter Frisea Colt. Ray Carr, Stali- L gmlxlgonllgll Elm Ave fir}??? —~— "fig-Bali L'18°2'8'25‘31 FOR SALE—FAWCETT RANGE m:_:_——;;:—_-1~:_:- new inst. Sept. Apply 189 Dor-I cliester St. TOHCIIOFS WIIIIICd I L.13gg_3_2(;.3i -=_~ .4 .~.__-_.—_-... -. -~_; ll‘A.\"I‘El)-—I*'IILST CLASS MALE Tcaclil-i‘ as Principal for Craplilld School. Supple m e n t $150.00. Tlios Best, Secy. L-1831-B-2ii-3i =::::;::—;_:.=r—-—~M"_.Li___ Agents ._ljl_'anted_____w DEPFVIIABI.E SPARE TIME slllcspcople to work aiuontl 111911‘ friends, acquaintances, Lodges. Bol-lolics, Churches and business concerns, showing our sample portfolio of priutcd-to-ordcr Ci‘ stmas Cards and 110111111 11$- SGIJIIOIIIS. A postcard will bring our sample book without charge- A friendly company offering 1111- inlutcly the best values aild the most liberal commissions to re- llilblc Christmas Cai'd_ sales- pcople. Experience unnecessary- Writc today. No obligation. Prehi- ici" Art Gutd, 202 Castle Bidfl» Montreal. A. W- 114'"- Js 11 121192131 WANTED-BY SEPT. 15 CAPABLE maid wiili reference good wa-gcs WFilC iylr... Wylie Allen. BriE111°11 _Sliorl~ City. ___11j_1lf5_3_'13'24'31 llAll) “ANTED-FOR HOUSE work. Apply at this office. L-l805-1I-25-3i >- :::;—?___- VA.\"l‘El) AT ONCE GIRL FOR hou-vlvork in country. A1991)’ Gertrude Coies, 207 Wcynioutll. st. L-l818-8-25-2i. Centrally Located ‘ARM L011 SALE SITUATION lllht in the village of Mershfleld on 1c St. Pctcrs Road willl school and lurch and village hall immediately lloinlng; less than one mie from llllvay station and six miles from hurlottctown. SIZE ontains approximately 125 acres of liich 100 acres are clear and uri- I1‘ cultivat on; remainder consist- g of mixed hard and soft wood. BUILDINGS ltlllding comfortable eight. room "films heated with hot 811' 11111106; outbuildings include main “11- 11118e home stable, implement 1d machinery house, wood house, 1111111 house, etc. CROPS '7 ‘>109 included approximately 20 1183!. 20 acres of oats. 2' Res oi wheat, 2 acres of turnips 6 wre- of POtatoeJ. GENERAL ‘éfillllfleffllntid thin. the electric I i. line will shortly be installed "111 Charlottetown to st. Peters ‘ffhl dllectlv in front of the ' 1111111 0n this property and that F 1410mm highway will be one ~ the next m be paved. Y?" "111 w" crop. complete line ‘M2111 czltlacehlnerv and stock of m Sammie“. etc, with farm or n” “"1191 Dlrticulars apply 11 EllsninN TRUST COMPANY Ch: I FOR SALE-SEVEN COOKING Ranges, also all kinds water front. 80 Rockford Si. >__rf__v_ >__A _ _ 14-1834-8-26-21 CLEAR SNAPS CHEAP, EXIII- bition photo S0ll\'l‘l‘..ll‘S, vziuclc- ville, graiidstad etc. 197 Kent Si. 14-1837. l FOR SALE — HEAVY PAPER‘ suitable for placing uiiclcr carpets; or oilcloth. 5 cents pcr roll. Apply _c_iiiauiian. _ _L-14011-8-11-tf. i FOR SALE - ilmvv clum- buard sheets 18“ x 23". Rcguiai" 1 cent each. Special sale price-100 for 50 cents. Splendid for lining outhouses. Apply Guardian, L-1ti48-il-19-tf. FOR SAI.E—-MY FARM (‘ON- sisting of 92 acres. 80 acres clcar. Balance under pilstllrc with ruli- nilig water. Laud in good con- dition lmd buildings all in good repair. Situated at Bradford. 2 3-4 miles from Albany‘ Station, and 3 miles from Carlctoii Sid- I lng. For particulars apply to W. J. l-loyvatt, Carleton Siding, R. R. 1, L-17B2-8 24-26-21. . Lost LOST SPITZ PUP. WHITE WITII yellow cars. A1l.“,‘\'t‘l'S to Skippy. Reward. Phone 377. L-l820-B-25-2i. ____MPILI.1F1R_YY"EFPSF_ WANTED— MAN T0 WORK ON farm Albert Ravciililll, Union Rd. L-l754-8-24 2i WANTED — SINGLE MAN FOR farm work. Bus-cl Clark, Cape __ Traverse. L18l5-8-25-3i WANTER— ‘XPERIENCED young man for all kinds 0i farm’ work. Apply in person to Chas. _V!111_1-i-_1§L41§i1fl1~___1.+.:1l1.?:31iki1 ' WANTED EXPERIENCED YOUNG l man for general farm work alt once apply 1n per on or letter. state wages. Fred Merci, Try-on, Albany. L-l7B3-il-24-3i. i FOR SALEi I l-l urea of choice wheat No. 1 Certified need. 3 acres o! barley and oats (stand- lng). 7 tom of cholc hay. Also 1 Buick Sedan in no 1 shape. App], on premlm loz- . CLAUDE s. MACMILLAN. Ml. Edward Rnnd- I l-2 miles from City. L-1780-8-24-3l. NOTICE 0m- flore on Kent Street will he TORONTO, Aug. 25—Eitrnings cstiinales for Cons. Smeliers for c1131? which explains the eon- slanl demand for the security, says Financial Counsel." As the company is llic largest zinc and lead pro- (lucer in tiic v/orid, an upturn in i 111100 of blztli these met-dis means a substantial improvement in earnings. Cons. Smelteis is one of the greatest mining and metallur- gical producers in the world and directly or through s-ulxsidiarie; is cilgii-gcd in mining, smelting, re- filling and exploration operations and is a holding company for l1 long list of subsidiaries. The com- pany ilzls paid $1.50 a share so far this _vcai' and shareholders may confidently look forward with (iciifitlciicc to a substantially iii- crozuecl disbureinent than the $2 paid for the full year of 1936. Iiitcrnat-ioilal Nickei—Net for first, half $171 set. a new’ high re- cord for any hall‘ year period ill tlic company's history. Thc im» ])l‘0\'(‘1II(‘ill. was largely dlle to ex- plliidiug dcmalid for nickel and to a large extent to better copper and 1ilntiiillm prices. Consumption of ilickel continues at high levels and further iucrea conic from other sources is 1 Net for year share or 53 should equal $3.50 pcr better. The stock ait-p-tars attrac- tively priced both for intermediate or longer term holdings. TORONTO. Aug. 25—I<rue of Lake Sullihiio bonds expected dur- ilig ncxt few wrcks. It is expected that a syndicate composed of hioutrcrtl and Toronto houses will offer $3,000,000 of 5 1-2 pol" cent bonds 01' thc Lake Sulphite Pulp Co. Ltd. during the ilcxt fcw tvccks. The total aulhorizcd will be $5,000,000 and the bonds will ma- ture in i057. Principal paid in Cali- adian funds only New bonds will carry B. convertible fcature whore- by two silares of common will be given in exchange fci- every $100 bond. 60,000 share; common stock will be set a ide to take care of this, obligation. The construction work is progrcg-s-ing sntisfactorilyl The new iilill is cxlwctod to be in oprrallon Jliile 1st ilcxt. The com- = mon stock is listed in Montreal’ and abbreviation LSP. TORONTO, Aug. 25—l'<‘urther mcdcrate strength iii lead prices is ilrobablc during the months ahead .-tai4l economist" of the Brookinire Economic Service pointing out an iiiorr-ziscd dornafdkfrir lead has Tenement Fcr Sale Desirable two tenement house and large lot of land at Mount Sic-wart belonging to the Estate of the late H F. Fcchan. This properly may be purchased at any time up to September 1st. 1937, and if not sold before that date will be offcred by Public Alic- iion nn the promises on September I51, 19.17. at 2 p.m. Apply to ' M. ALBAN FARMER, Solicitor, Meeting 0f Fox Bluh Special meeting of Fox Club in Agiicultiirnl Hall on Thursday. Aug. 25 lit 8 p. in. Prof. O car Erf of Ohio Stale University will speak on matters vitally important to the fox industry. Prof. Erf “us for twcilly-six years head of the dahy dept. and for the past ten has been consultant for many of the larger fox ranchers. He is also an outstanding nutritionist. Every one interested in the fox industry is urged to be present. ' L—1819-B-Z5-2l. ' Scrap! Scrap! We are now in the market I for an unlimited qullnilly 0f all kinds of scrap 11'0"- If inconvenient for you 1" haul your 561111) 1° 0111' Ymds at Iiohver Dorchesier SW09! near the railroad r-i'~1'-0‘l.”‘*’ will be glad t0 call for it. A higher price can be realized. of course, if llou can deliver the scrap iron to us. Telephone 768 or 11(17- A. BLOCK 8r SON L-lllsi-s-zi-eoil-si . l $4 down. been world‘ wide and has also rais- ed prices abroad. TORONTO. Aug. 25—Oamada Steanlships-Gezleral business off- sets poor grain trade. It. is stated that so far the bulk of the freight busine=s of Canada Steamship Lines has bccn quite encouraging and business from sources other than grain has more tihlm offset the disadvantage of the small and . of this i Al unprofitable movements Canadian commodity. There has been a larger movement. than us- ual for instance of iron ore to Hamilton for Steel Company of Canada and quantitie. of coal west bound and a considerable amount of pulp- “Steamships” has also had the advantage of carrying a con- siderable z-ailtity of com that has been brought into the port of Montreal fronl the Argentine and other points for forwarding to Chicago. Boaullarllois Hearing in Scptcmber-Thc question has arisen wilcther the Ontario elec- lions are likely to dolay settlement of latest point at issue between Bcaulizlrliois L. H. and P C0 and tlic Hydro. Interest. cl0*e to the company bclieve that there will be a hearing in September before a fllli court to dctermie whether Hydro will be permitted to appeal to the Prily Council without be- iiig required to deposit security for costs against Judgment for the company on cancelled contract. Livestock (By The Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. 25—1-logs were lower soiling at $12.20 rail grade. $9.60 weighed off cars and 89.15011’ trucks. Sows made $8.45 rail grade and $6,110 011 cars. Lambg sold up to $8.25. Other livestock prices w e r e steady. Grain-fed steers made $9.50 for tops, grass-fed steers from $7 down and butcher cows from Cutters sold to $4, can- iicrs up to $2.50 and bulls up to $4. Calf prices were not estab- llshed. Finance NEW YORK, Aug. 25 — (AP)— Foreign exchange easy. Great Bri- tllin demand 4.98 7-16, 4.98 1-16. 4.98 3-16; 60-day bills $4,97;l-“rance demand, 3.75 1-8; Italy 5.26 1-4: Belgium, 16.84; Germany 40.22; Canada. 1.00. MONTREAL, Aug, 25 — (GP)- Wlieilt, northern, No. 1 $1.35 3-4; barley, Canadian western N0. 3 .65 1-2; oats. feed. No. 1 .53 1-2; flour, spring wheat patents, seconds $7.10 bakers $7.00; winter wheat pat- ents, choice $5.10 to $5.15; white corn $6.00 to $6.20; bran, ton $24.25; shorts, ton $26.25; mid- dlings, ton $40.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs. $3.45; hay, No. 2. per ton, cariots $9.00. Cheese. Ont. .14 to .14 1-4; Que. .13 1-2 to 3-4: bilttcr, No. 1. .27. ‘Eggs in cartons: A-l large .37; A-lnrge .33; B, .27; C, .22 to .23. Potatoes: Que. new whites No. 1 80's .45 lo .50; No. 2 80's .35 to .40; N.B. new whites No. 1 80's .50. Al, Mining _‘__... lflanafllan Pres!) TORONTO, Aug. 24- Stocks Close Auction Sale 0f 100 Acre Farm To he sold by Public Auction 011 the premises at twelve o'clock on Tuesday the 31st August. 100 acrn farm at Harrington, ten miles 11'0"! Charlottetown, 45 acres are clcar and the balance woodland M"! pasture. Stream runs throulh premises. Land and buildings In first class coilditimi. To be sold with or without crop to suit purchaser, including 1'1" acres certified seed potatoes. Pur- chase may be made prlvflwl! 11¢‘ fore date of sale. For further particulars apply in I). L. Mnihleson. owner. 150 Rich- mond Strcet, Charlottetown. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer. Expected i New York Stock Exchange -_>_- liluppliad by Plmelll and Co. mem- tmrn of Montreal Staci Exchange and uirb lllrkot) Stoclu Al Chem Am Can Aiii For Pr Am Rad Aiii Tel Tel Ain Water Anaconda. Atchison 65% 65% 135 135 13111111111. 159 159 Elcc Auto Lt 391i 391, ElPC Pr Lt 21 20"’. Firestone Gen Elec 551i 55". Gcli Foods 37% 37’. Gcil Foods 37% 37*. Gen Mot. 57H’; 56‘. Goodrich Good T 401i; 41 Gt No Pfd 39 39 Hull Mot 08.x‘ 15% l5".- Ill Cent Int Har I13 1121.4 Int Tcl Tel J0lli'l' Man O0 Kcnnecott 60% 60% Mist 7.10 Ry Mont Ward 61% 611$ Mur Co N Y Cent 38’.- 37% Nail Bis Nat Cali Reg 341i. 341-’; Now Yfll‘l( N H 41.3 41,, Nor Am Co Nor Am C0 Nor Pas 291-5 29".- Pack Mot ‘ 81¢. 8'2 Paramount 23 ‘i. 22 ‘h’. Penn R R, 36'»; 36‘: Phil MCI‘ 89 89 Phil Pet Co 587’; 59 Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 401a ' 4114 Pure Oil C0 20‘; 19"- Radio C0 36R 361% Radio K O 8-H 8*.’ Sea-rs Roe C0 94%; 94-1’; Shell Union O11 South Pac 43M’ 421% Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J 67% 66W. Sttide C0 137- 13% Texas Co 6i": 611i United Air 28 28 United Corp Unitrd Drug United Gas Imp 13% 13 U S Rub 58 561‘; U S St C0 114*‘- 113“) U S Ind A1 35‘: 35% Vanadium 32's 321- Warner Bros 14-h 14% West Union 47“; 47 West Air B 40k 40% West Elec 52 150% Woolworth 47 '4 47 ‘f; v- Peters Road , And Vicinity Rev. E. C. Robertson and Mrs. Robertson and son Donlfd, of Thornton, Ont... where Mr. Robert- son is stationed accompanied by his sisler Miss Mlnetta Robertson, Pow- nal. motored to Peters Rd., recently Dining, QVQf 400 weLare organiza- tions payflflllflllllg in tile distribu- tiori of tickets. La-t. Jul)‘ and Aug- ust 533% passeligors were carried. The boat is pulled by i1 1118 19111 11 has ttvo dulilmy streamlined fun- nels m give the illusion oi a self- powered vessel. _f Road Presbylelim Church 011 SE11‘ day, 22nd list, and also at MuilaY Harbor North Presbyterian Church. Hi5 subject was "Total Abstinence which was ably 111959111011- Her many friends with The Guardian regret‘ the serious devel- opment. iii the illness oi Mrs. J. 11.. lvIcKiilnon W110 resides with hei daughter Mrs. George A- Macaw“ lild, Peters Rd. Mrs, Blanche Johnston, Toronto.‘ iills arrived holnc cu the occasion, Mrs. J. H. McKinnon as 800W of the serious llliicss of her mother I stated, Harvesting of grain is now about. completed 1J1 tlllS Vlfllllly- and 11* would appear that the cwll 15 V91)’ i gQQfl 35 present indications show. l ‘ Mi, Thomas Murphy’, nillll cour-, ier, Montague - Murray 1'1111‘1‘°1'l North route. is giving cwcllcl" w‘ vice to __h_i_s_many patrolis.r—P____ OUT OUR WAY where they were the gucsts of Mr.‘ and Mrs. Malcolm Reid and family. ' accompanied by Miss Florence Jen- kins were recent visitors at the home of Mr. D. Lccce and family, Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Reynolds, Pt. Pleasant. Mr. Leece has since re- turned to U. S. Mr and Mrs. Robert, Adams of Adams‘ Inc., Worcester, Mass, mo- toied to P. E. I.. on a. brief vaca- tion. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Jenkins and fam- ily, Greek River, of whom Mrs. Adams is a daughter. Mr, George Leece of Lynn, Mass,‘ ‘c . - {O ‘I l Mrs. James Johnston and datilzh- for, June. with party motored from Wntertowll, Mass, and are gllcsts of Mr, and Mrs. L. P. Butler and fam- ily, Peters Rd, and Mrs. Rcynoids and family, Cambridge Rd. Rev. A, A. MlcLeod. Mllvitinle Field Secretary of the Sons of §E112€1E12-_P_1‘€1?§h_9d_1l1.lh° .1.’.°_12'.§ TH E FA M O U S RUBBING I. I NI M E N ‘l’ Rub on -— pain (one. Get the new large econ- omy IiI¢—Al!Q avail- able in Ifllllltf, regular lize. - MINAiiDTQ AlJNIMENT‘ ' 4. .-» 4" ~ ‘ §_ 3 it, "X ‘Si’? J RG11 Fl Vii _ .: Montreal Montreal Curb (Sllpplled by Pllflelfl and Co.) Stock Exchange 5mm om m, Abltlbi 5‘; 571i (Supplied by Pitiieid 3t Co. ‘K511164116 114 96 members o! M em slack B A Oil 23 23 Exchange and Curb Market; gfxhlgzlfgi Bath‘ A 5m“ m“ Cflhh VAckers £14 zeta deli 1c} 170 170 Bat. _.. pictcrhali 25v. 25'. 3g? f" 1163M‘ B"‘*“ 5*‘; t?" .6,‘ Frlisci- 44 44‘: 1* c PW" ‘*- 3’ ‘ f5 -' ii-"iaser v '1" o 44v 4a l Build Prod 61f‘ 11-1 ‘ Ford , Can Coin 15-h Sh‘ Can Nor Pr 21 1101116 , d h Cull Cur Pfd 26 26 11110 O11 32:4’ no fl ‘a4’; Crtii iiytlro Pfd 911i 91‘; F910 A m s w; H Can 1nd Al A 6% 11'~ ‘ f-mers » L. ,1 - g i . cm, pa; l1‘. 1l"'- Pgfij PM 41”‘ *3 -' Al: in.» Can Steam 4“ ‘P1 303mm l C"li'\!l'.‘l>e , ' I Cock Plow 14b! 14% ‘l V COIL» Smelt 83 -i B4 ALL sci, jim, Evan-rt’ 171-‘150811; . . thing's aboard -u ‘~ Dc c 1 Pfd 20- 90“: ' . , , ' Bfidge i9‘? .39 mg ‘that bag oi j Dom St B 7351‘ l 51%|“ mo“ you re so scartzl r. n‘ 171:: Banks Close l-ng behind. On. l 2:. Bk or can If you rcachtil l "c Bk of glm 1m m5 without it you'd zii 16 15.; g1; 01f" 11:11.1 s 731 991 awful bawilliq cut o ova have to com -: ' . . l2 1'3 Royal BkMit-I 191 for it. Wcll, will cclift Sfifffflfi‘ 29:, 291g o blame ycurjlviii. at t : t, Imp Tcb l4 -.» 14‘.- jim, when you t m, Nirka; a4 63 1 of the dailtly In; Pow Pfd _____ bakes wlth F wk“ Wwds 11,-» (Bv The Associated Press) l n “ CHICAGO. Aug. 25-—-D\.l])l1(‘f\i1ilg Mon/t Pow 3i i 31b yesterdays marketing actiomwiical Nat Brew 41 41 prices rose 1 1-4 cents a bushel to- Nfil 51 C” 48 48 rlav and then lost the gain when N"1'""‘1" “- m buying di‘i0(l up and hedging urcs- Pow Con) 22,5 I x3 sure increased. 3122113,“: Paw it“ l4 Trading ‘W35 light, the marl-fog 5L Law 1-‘. 13 was sensitive and prices mow St Law‘ Pfd nervously 1n a narrow range. V SOllCC-all POW B164 gg Wheat closed i-B w a-4 higher "W-iso" " '- y; _"- = - Si, 11 . , r ’ i h. ' .'-: * st Pa, 2:521:22: ll‘.“.:‘;“{§“l‘3i Prllllllce lim- Win E cc '-'_ -'_ ' ' ~ ' ,, Wm Elm B 41‘ I 4" $0,171lélliflolfla-g-Ballgwggm FLOATING HOSPITAL 10ml)?!‘ .98 a-a to l-2. Deeemhcrlli M _ 3-8 t0 1-2. Oat/s 10st I-B to 1-2. New york (my has a floating _______-- hogpitnl whlCll affords relici to ilic WINNIPEG WHEAT ' h id oi that city without i i225“; 1w rrflecd. color or iilitioilill- (tfiupplied by Pltfleld and 00-) n,“ six days l1 wcck iii summer it. nsezl-a-b 2% 111k“ W" lm‘“1"°“s M “Pdep gcectlfiiilqiw.‘ privilegedchiltlren for a healthful May__419%_120%' E 5 l : i [aerial Hal-quilt i EXCURSI‘ ._\-, . some ~ p/ugy ' 2 mcl-USWE nouuo "rm? T0 “i... 5:513. €;','_'.::,‘:.":! nAll-FARES wl....l,...¢.........." $1115 1i l-i ' ‘-'» rnouu ' . ....... 1111111 ~ l chariot-hw- .¢..i,....,S"“"-.-.i;;....;.'.;;, i,“.'_11’,“. l“ Lin" . - . _ . .. 59$" 4%"; Vuncuuva-Vlaurm. 7, I I 5‘ Shh“ ‘Slmplng or Parlor an lpunn enrn. Fun-ii uiwr lliillllllll‘ only. Low fares t0 all other Western (kiiiluiii IIPFIIIIJIIIIIIIH: For ticIml-s (IIIIM infornultinn as tn rnulvs. sIvrp-nn-r privileges, sleeping our rcsflrrufinvis. cltx, (‘llll-Hll/ 11H)‘ Railway ticket ugrnt. CANADIAN NATIO .1 By wiLLiArus BRINGING UP FATHER MOVING AH- I'LL TAKE A OF’ THIS LAN - SCAPE- D PICTURE Mom! attai- Augusi 2111b, Goods on haml st that date will be taken h our plant on Longwurlh Ave Ind will be delivered or mailed in l"! address, Phone 98.1. NEW METHOD Cl ANERS LTD. OH-l-ELLO, MR. JONES-STRANGE, QUNNIHG INTO YOU HERE YEE-I HAVEN'T i SEEN YOU IN SIX MONTHS‘ 85-58? Y” HELLO- EDDlE- YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD? ‘s; . I l 1 ‘i h v ,_. i1 l‘: l l E‘ X 1' I -,-- -—-