sgprsmpgsn _1o. mo p; C. THE (I_IjA_R_I_,OTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE F W SE We offer- Domlnion of Canada CDND Wllll LDM 3 % bonds Maturing October 1st, 1952 ' at STOCK QUOTA TIONS ' N. Y. Stock i Exchange (Canadian Preaa) Close $98.75 and accrued interest A1111 g 111,1 1.. ,5 M , B _ “Buy Bonds To Beat Barbarism.” Am Tel Teclr 1,2 3 4 0 d b t1 h ,Am Water 37.5 l‘ 91'! may Q € GP Ollfid ll. Oil!‘ expengg, Anaconda 31 5.3 Atchison 1p 1-3 . , _ _ [Baldwin Loco u, 1.5 Eastern Securities Company Limited ifiilimsstl 31’. iz; Ch 1 . W. H. V. Dunbar-Manager ‘corriybll *2 2.2 . .C0n Edison 3g Charlottetown Elec Auto Lite as _ Gen Elec 34 Sflllll John Moncton Halifax lgg: ma; 142 f; Summerside. [G1 N01. Pm 25 " 1 Kennecott m 1-3 Mom; ward 41 ’ - IN Y Cenll“ l“ 13 3-8 ,N0l‘ Am C0 19 3-8 1Nor Pacific 7 DOMINION 0F CANADA Pflramvllnt 1 o ’§"!1n R n a1 1-4 SECOND WAR LOAN IP32. ‘int 3‘; a: 3-‘ . -2 . Radio Corp 1- _ 8% Esouin Pacific .3 S d Oil N J i7 35 1,2 MATURING ocronsn m, iasz. lStude Corp -, 3-1, o stirs. o 3-8 1 -4 $921.15 sun ACCRUED mrsnssr llmgegtugbzr Imp i; 1 4 Iu t ' "Buy Bonds To Beat Barbarism” ivasadsiugoCorp 53 l1: ORDERS MAY as TELEPHONE!) AT oun cxrsuss l “i3 '17‘: Woolworth _ ' F. J. BRENNAN & CDMPANY LTD. r:_ M. BAGNALL-MANA ' G" Montreal Curb 1 Bunk of Nova Scotla Building (jhgl-[oggegown kyylbl-‘i-V-VJ-H-‘i-‘f-‘ufifl- I (Canadian Pres” S; ""“"':‘ ‘m Stocks Clo“ a o 1 _ - Abitlbi Com 75 Advertising ll8la8 Payable Iii Advance gggggioffd 15 8 lllimlnium Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cent; ‘ 33311193 A Central Guardian locale, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locala DUI! A 5 5.3 i¢ per word; Announcement; and Coming Event-l 3o per word: Fraser _ Cllhslllfd 3c per word; In Mcmoriam Notices 70c per inch; Lists o! Fraser V T g 11 14 Floral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards, etc.. 5o per name; Letters oi lFord A 17 Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement l0 words for SLW .I-Ilr Wnlker 33 1_2 and i0 rents for every additional 3 words. Notices ol Thanks ano i1mp Oil 11, Appreciation. 70c per llich or 4o ner word. Lists of Subscriptions |Int Pete 17 I i-Pllis per inch Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on yPrjgg com 13 1 2 Ipylllfllllilll. 121-1” Pm _ ' Mule Help Wanted For Sale Bfillks .\.\"l'ls‘li - A ‘HARDWARE FOR SALE — CHEAP HORSE. \t“ili'l' for Prince idcwaru L.- Sound. uuarolan. 11-48-9-10-11 '—--—- liiid. ilusi have knowledge of ————-——-—————— (Canadian Press) Mbillirb and be well rcconiiuenc- FOR. SALE - SECOND IIANI) eq, Apply Box 37o, i1 ms, kitchen range with or without ull Stocks C1,," N610 9 burner. Phone 728-J. L623-9 POSITION OPEN ron A MAN l-"on SALE SEVEN DUCK 8§;;,*}§:,.,, 15 Fftl‘ 4.0 roars of age, must have WES. Ray C8". Stanhopfi- Nova Scot), 280 iuiomobilc. Write “D.l"." care L-30-9-9-2l. R0111; Bk liinrtlan at on e a d t te st '- ,‘_,,s “pm-f “C; L§3§‘_9_§j"-_,_, ISLAND SIIINGLES 51.50 sousns. ___. . ,____ gcsrdsMtsLg hundred. Clark ros., . S wart. . Wanted L-43i-8-9-WST-10i. FINAN iXTEli - QUANTITY GOOD ' cal calves. island Cold Storage. r0 Let By Freae-r-IFT-G d -‘ v _ . -. ar e s..- _, L ‘iii To LET - TWO nooivis m MOD- Associited Press Flnancilillrwrlter WANTS ROOM em apartment, continuous hot NEW yQRK Sew“ 9_(AP)_.1~1“, J pvrl1unwnLL111315.911 watei, 1410119 1020. L-uZ-il-10-.i1_t;mck mdarkeé went 1M0 a war re_ it. 1;. Guardian. 2 - - - "_ _ , ' ‘f. rear. to ny iat carried many e'ri- \' n nnnw iloiislf Tgealgrir roongywwfililanblwlncnci N‘ “Mk 1 '° “We m" 3 will“; i l1 _ 7m: N ‘ b a Guardian. LGO-il-IO-tl Calmdla" issues‘ “wit? wr- Walk- 1.1l..i‘:’l|lfllin'i\l"lli 5__or b e — _>_ __ _ qrs droppfq 1-4 P911115 w 26 3H1 Gill“ tsiiiral location. Phone .120 LET__ DOUBLE TnNEnlsN-l-land Imomanonu Nwkfl 1 1_3 w “' L'19'9'7‘2l house McGill ‘Terrance. Eight and 1 %:‘;_alc't‘iionv\‘hnlg Llgiftillgg, Brazilian __. ..__. ._- - . _ a 1 ' PAS-SENGER S“ rooms‘ Phone 126£?_&Ir§_g_10_;1 dnpped fractions. eBell o¥él8llillllfrllllag Personal Service 6G5 H)‘ morn- ro LET-NEW Biiivospifovv-“RE: HflHIYICICl 1 7-8 pant; to 109 7-5, Iocnive Mines and Iiollinger were 1-"39- cently occupied by V. A. Alns- 5193031 , “Q5151: worth. so Villa street. nntiroiy The Associated Press average of PA‘ '1 modern. Apply 34 Ambrose St. or 50 15"“ 1'98 5991'“ l GFOD 0i 1.1 Anni‘. G,.a",‘,,»1§§‘f m‘ phone 1440. L-61l-9-6-tf. P01?“ 9143-?- biflwt set-beck for ._ - [5114-1404] anlyysesoisn since Aug. i3. _______ _ ___-__ I _ .alings dsvindled on the reac. For “R1171 " Found 1 ticn, transfers amountng to 59i- Hnrsr iullimiiilroTfnifiitn- us. Steel. Bethlehem, Republic immrrside. rooms (heated) o’ mmey’ Apply G““rf_g%'3§_10_11 and Youngstown Sheet shaved . k» for offices and light morning recessions when the Am- - i~.'€" ----, -8 II & ill- - I p _ en-n:F~'--------Ilg 9-9 2]. Male and Female Hell) lnriictexcl the: weesldgflmxills dggatiitils ' RENT - FIVE ROOM FIIRN». wamed at 91.9 per cent of capacity, o re- ird apartment, ‘"0 nnrl continuous hot water. "Iii Mrs. Home. 130 Finn Aw. phone 321. nfessiunal Cards . lDllRELl. . F. IlllD (‘liartcred Accountants heated. e'ectr'c[ Examination L5“9'1°'2' ed. Open to all. FOUND - ouTUsToiv sr. SUM ‘l CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYMENT. for Clerks announc- Applications to reach Ottawa by September 15th. Our advice has helped hundreds obtain Civil Service positions as 920 shares against 709.320 last Fri- av. bound of 9.4 points from the Labor Day list-down end a new top since the first week of last December. National Steel. on a small turn. over, was_off only 1-2 ooint at B4. Aiding this issue was action 01 m; companys directors in lifting the Clerks. Postmen, Customs Exam- dividend from 50 to 75 cents s. iriers. etc. Free booklet on request. shflrfl quarterly. M. C. C. Schools Ltd., Toronto i0. Promznent stocks on the day's Oldest in Canada. No Agents slide were Chrysler, General Mo- & tors, U. S. Rubber, Montgomery . S d Wepti. Dfizliiis AlrgalfhhUnltedAAir- era , er can esp one, ‘.18.- traye corida, Du Pont, Dow Chemical, lllBALD l STRAYED FROM PASTURE AT North River two cattle one red and one black and white. An one knowing their whereabouts phone cofect 832-J or 1183. Wel- L60l-9-6-2i Eastern Trust Building 11mm“ McNeml Charlottetown A W 1 d ,_» gents an e 11i- McLECD & GENTLE: W l‘) BENT! J A BENTLEY ILL‘. (7. F» BE.\"I'I.I~.'Y. LLB. '—~—:a people. men EY ILL‘- WE ARE NOW APPOINTING spare time Christmas Card sales- and women. sample books-one with fifty signs at a dol‘nr a dozen and the ofher with over slxtv designs at ele- Two de- irrs and Attorneys-IL Law MONEY TO LOAN I00 Richmond Stleet iiefw. MAIHESON |s'|'I-Ilt. SOLICITOR- IZTO I to Loan r‘ " ire: 90 Great George St. ..i..i .. \\ .| zGUlGAN s. TRAINOIF rli ‘R. MacGUIGAN. KC. . LLAIR ‘PRAINOR. K. C. irrlsters. Solicitors, Etc. two dollars per dozen. Generous ccmmissoins. Also complete line of boxed assortments. tags and seals. Apply for sample book todav. Orr aim; ircod values and fr endlv. courteous service. Premier Art G ld, Caste Bldg. St Catherine At Stanley Ste... Montreal. N-588-9-3-lli. __Male Help Wanted l IPPRENTICE W A N TE D T0 learn Barber Trade Short Course. E ert training Molar Barber Cnleze Jdnllfax N455 '4 ‘ ‘_ MONK-Iv r: (Iver Provincial llnnl. "Ind Street. Charlottetown -__.._ r. McPHEI T17R76.“ NOTARY Jrc, niusrsn. soucmm [ulldilll Charlottetown ALMER l. HASLAM "- J- PALMER. n.c. '.|..a T0 LOAN '4 Lost uosr -, woon CADILLAC lulu-j ining stock Certificate. on f-erryl between Cape Tformentine and Borden. Finder p.esse send to it. Waye, Sherridon, Malliéwlfgxsriiil Boarders _Wanted WANTED—YOUNG MAN BOARD-I er. Private family- Hflwd bed- rosm. Apply Guardzsn. l Charloit g p _ 111109121‘! l‘? Log‘ .0. Lso-il-lo-Ii Keep Mlnard‘: in the homo. Eastman Kodak. Johns-Manville, U-S. Gvpsum. Great Northern and Texas Corp. AN EXCELLENT FARM For IMMEDIATE SALE At a moderate price At Winsloe 7 miles from Char- lottetown-t“) acres well-cul- tivated clay soil. New bulld- lngs. 5 room bungalow. Steel roofed barn on cement found- ation with asphalt shlngled sides. Garage, chicken house, etc. Running stream, Inside Wm . School and churches near y. A fine going concern with an t ‘ crop. Owner's health compels sale. First come first served. h. it: s. IIEMMING a co. 142 Richmond St. charlottetown Al‘ NOTICE _ so. Mrs. Davison will re-open *7 mmk"! W" "-50 for business, Sept 16th. All kinds of fur work done 198 Kent St. L-506-9-4-C-l0 MINING cludin T c kle CigwmeClénltfrlllhesl Preston maquev 935ml down d to i4 oents Wnio 511d Sylvanite, a point an Norsnda was Orellle had smaller declined 4 cents. Losses of a half point Q1‘ We"? 905ml by Brazilian, In tlonal A. C.P.R., ‘Declines of er A. Canadian Car common, Dominion Bridge. The day's low was 1.80 for 011- Anslo-Csnadlsn lost l0 0 al l5 and Jwitrd by Calgary and Edm . Pic- Patricla and La-i 15 cents or more W978 Buffalo-Ankerite, Nickel d" 116d 1 1-2, Hudson Bay down more terna- Petrolewn. Imperial on, Ford and Walkers common. _ a 1101111 o, more wervexport to Portugal, were conLrm- Shfilwlng finally 1m. 13811111,.“ POW rd on the Winnipeg grain exchange Con - sumers Gas. National Steel Car and Home cents. smaller losses were nnton, Brown. Calmont. Commoll, Davies and East Crest. Pacific higher at 32 for board Homestead 0"] and Gas n; was davim 1-2. Pete was lots and 3 1-2 " GRAIN "Montreal Stock price, 13 11-16; wholesale Jobbing lprice, 14. Eggs: graded shipments in used free cases, selling price, 33 1-2-34: A-medium 32; A-p letlsa 26-27; B 24-24 1-2; C i5 1-2 Potatoes: Mtl new. grade i, . ‘.80; , .50: NB oid...no.1 75s 1.25- 1.401 PEI old. no 1 75's 1.25-1.40. l (Potato prices are wholesale.) WINNIPDG. Sept. 9—(CP)-EX- port sales totalling approximately 1 1,000,000 bushels of Canadian wheat, ‘including two cargoes worked for itcday, but no trades were posed in ether future. Prices closed at gov- ernment fixed minimum levels of 73 5-8 cents a bushel for October and 74 5-8 cents of December. In the coarse grain pit, mills and exporters suppcrted oats at levels just below the market price. CHICAGO. Sept. o-tAPi-Whect ‘prices were battered lower as dcal- ers watched war bulletins today. Wheat closed 1 1-8-1 3-8 lower than Saturday. Sept. 74-74 1-8, De" 75 5-8-3-4; corn 1-8-3-8 ider May-Gen Victor W. Odlum is SE VICE AND SECURITY Q When you wish to retire, or when you are compelled to do so, will you be able to rely upon a definite gum- anteed income for the rest of your life? . . . or will you be dependent upon others? Ii you wish to be financially independent in old age, there is no safer or more practical way of assuring this income than by means of ci Confederation Life Policy. When u. Confederation Life representative calls upon you, consult him. Ha is trained to advise you. Confederation Life HEAD orrice Association ‘ronoriro ONE 0F lllE WORLD'S GREAT UFE lNSURIlNCE INSTITUTIONS} BRANCH OFFICE: Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown-W. G. HOGG, Manager ‘before that ‘time is reached. Con; biiriouncieti by taiii formations of the division men, iiie ticspciii must join the main body arid ad- 11W 110mb‘ ail/vi" 1H . vanced training in large form- EH15 and “lllillls ii iv ' cgndyflgn; with a demand for szift- pa 2nd Division - (Canadian Press) E h a n TORONTO, Sept. 9- stooh v C1,,” (Canadian Press) Aldermao "‘ " i- 1, Stoeka film Anglo Cdn 50 Arntfield 4 Bell Tel 15 1-2 ‘Annul- Gold 155 Brazilian 5 |Bankfield 10 Brod: Silk 5 1-4 Bear Ex 5 1_3 B C Power A 2'1 Bidgood 1 10100 Bldg Products 16 Brslorno _- moo Can Cement 5 |Broulan 51 Can Car Found '1 ‘f-C Brown Oil 9 Can Ind Al I90 lBuff Ank 360 Can Pacific 5 1-2 |Buff Can 1 34 Can Steamship 4 Bunk Hill 3 Cons Sniislt g: Cal Edm Dom Br ge Calmont ‘f: Dom Steel B 9 1-4 Cent Pa: 152 Dom Textile 86 1-8 Cen Porc 7 Dryden =4: 6 ‘Chester g1 Founda Co 11 1-2 Chromium Gen Steel Wares 6 3-4 20 gochenour 53 Ham Erilctilgle 4 1-2 i ommoil How sm 15 ’ i: *2 Dav es . 13 14 n c e 1.. l- Dome Q11 Massey Harris " 3 3-4 East crest 2g McCo1l Front 5 7-8 East, cresg 5 Mtl Power 29 1-2 East Malrpblg 300 Nat Steel Car 45 1-4 Eldorsdo 35 Noranda 55 Francoeur 39 Power Corp 8 God; m!“ 36 Quebec Power l4 1-4 Goldale 13 shswlnlgan la 1-2 Goldale 13 Si: Law Com 3 Gold Gate 12 St Law Pid 15 1-2 I-Ioilinger 1214 St of Can 71 Home Oil 183 St- of Can P -- J-Iomestead “ 3 1-2 Wm: Else A ioo Howey ,5 Wpg Elec B _ Jellicoe 1- -' 11 ,Kerr Add 252 MONTREAL. Sept. 9-—fCP)— Kirk Lay“ 93 Rails led the stock market on a Lamaque 515 downward trazl today, with losses Lam Cad 7 she-wing in all sections. 1111111, L L National Steel Car was a con- 220 r Macaw‘ 1 34o gzpécrilious losclié, slelliing 1 ‘3-4 gow; M Le pervo: cosng pnce. ari- Mfifisegd 203 adlan Car sold down I 1-8. with 40 Dosco B down 5-8 and CPR. slip. Mcvnfle ioo Mcqoii lost 1 1-8 tovii 7-s and Mcwimers 9 Impenal and International Petrol- ln co n 30 eum each sold 5-8 down. Utilires Monetarp 2g 5531a'i§§1v§i§ri<§iil°“§ioo,$,“‘ Bree]; I ations and under war Morris Kirk 3 Telephone sold off 3-4 and Brazil. . must be completed. Defence Min- through posse lines en the z N8Yb0b 19 fan off 1-2. 1' lStCl‘ Ralston recently said this 05 death l0 lilo 0111" W0 111211 N°Y5Jldfl 55 13 Bulolo tacked on 1 1-2 to l5 1-2 would not take long. $911901 5lu<l°n3>~ N0!‘ Cdn .10 ' Ncrsnda and Smelters each lost 1-2 Col. Ralston says the 1st Dlv- Th“ runw“ v " mm’ hm‘ “T5 M‘ Okalta 75 . metals. Omega Bathurst sold t 11 1-2, l Oro Plats l8 of 1 1-4. St. Lawrence Cfi-Diéatflif: 31 Sggagat 3 1-2 iglgde a. downward adjustment of e e - - Pamour 1:1’? Asbestos lost a point, Associated parianen 5 Breweries 1-8 and Alcohol 10 rents. Pgymastxr 25 _Tota1 sales: 23.700 shares: Indus- 5161111111 501d 155 13.600: Mines 10.100; Bonds: c e Crow 233 - ~ ~ Pioneer 225 Powell 82 Premier 10o M k not... ar et At A Roche 18g St Ant San Ant 131g L2 Glance Sand River 7 Senator 28 23:51?‘ (Riv The Canadian Press) Slscoe 59 Toronto Montreal and New York- siade" 44 Stocks closed lower. I Save Lake 5 Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged at SWEP ROCk I45 fixed prices. Straw Lake 4 1-2 New York-Cotton and coffee high- SWFSQOII 12 7_3 61'; rubber and sugar louver. Suld Basin 115 Sii livan 60 Sylvanlte e 1§111noap if? Produce Prices I25 Uchi 45 UPP" C“ as MONTREAL s -. , opt. 9-109)- "vfliiilllii. *2” §§°i2°:.$%"’l§‘?‘ w"? Wane Amu - \ p t y _ e ..m p.011“ s- W0 d 350 part-moot of Agriculture, foilovi. | ‘ ° Cad l3 Butter: first grade kzreaiiiery grid H"! 525 prints, jabbing price, 24; first grads 1-2 pa. , TTBCI T9- celpt price. 22 5-8; Quebec no 2. 21 TQRONTD. Sept. 9__((;p)__ 5-8: Quebec no 1 pastcurced. flhlgdziagliglglirzloéiack quite easily 1n gvholesals jflbblllg price, 23. Que- eixchange and clgsegn §§§,,,§,°’°{_‘§‘§ | ecifliof; zavels-tirn white. current ifays bottom prices despitg an 9g. receipt price, 13 5-8-3-4; colored, ort. to rally in the late afternom; 13 5-8-7-3; white and colored, Volume was below last week's av- wholesale Jobbzng price. l4. Quebec1 "*8? Cf 197.000 shares. white and colored. current receipt Several medium-price i55ue5_ 1,1. l lowed quickly by xiii: kl other fugitive and so ' w‘ captures among the bond of criminals Wflitl’! shot its way freedom on Labor Dav in a sen tional break from " prison farm. Ii‘. . . taro . are dead, 17 have in ".1 re». ‘ l7 remain at largo. In their mad break from Arkansas prison farm, the COZ."“ killed a trusty guard. One ‘ ringleaders was Frank C - who was killed by a pi lode ivhcn sertrclir s him as they scou the group that kl young people. Corhey yards from the spa felons killed me Frank Gartman t» Caught in a closing f police and trust com clothes front‘ the Loui. . a . Penitentiary, three of C0 companions tossed sway them Voncelle Williams. Iii-y s. Rayville. La., girl, conveyed I.» of- ision has been chosen for a speci- fic job but military reasons for- bid authorities from stating just what that job may be. It can be (By Frank plahu-gy, Canadhn assured, however, thatit 111s a task Press Staff wrlicr) in uiiichthe nggressiie, arci-hit- a; cpl-age“ ::s'..s:::;:::.:; - s c er c a w en - - i, - ' - 256G911? ngGLfmMcNniightoli will ariee of the Canadian corps in ihr command a fully-equipped ex- First Great War will be called into clusively Canadian corps ready to D187 smite the enemy in the battle of Similarly it may be assumed that Britain when and if Hitler decides 1 the 2nd Division will share in the tolrisklhis land fighters on Bri- 1‘ iilolgeagP-‘S/fielilgltlglelrl§1u(i?flé?SégnfL1\.'/1g- tisi sol. i - 4 ' With a staff largely composediNalléhi-PYVS COWS- of Canadian officers who served A third Division is under him in the lst Division Gen. fully Equipped find wflcfifltfdied McNaughton now commands on in the Maritime Provinces for “my corps 9011515111111 o1 the 15g home dGIEEIICB1HIIGIlLTIIIHIIIQ and a Division tinder hirri-Gen. G. R. , fouiih is in icserie and likely to Pearkcs. ‘B, (1, and another Em- i remain scaitelied across Canada in ‘pm. 1111,5101 V various trannz camps {or some 'I'he 2nd Canadian Division un- time- Three Convicts [Join Corps soon to be steadily preparing itself for taking its place in the corps. Gen. Odlum i with his staff and a large part ofi ficers the convicts’ Kkltlfil‘ ‘s for the division are already on Bri-‘l escape. She walked out o: ziczise 1-511 Q11, 5 swnmplands to toll police o“ rt ‘Whsethcr the complete estab- i threat to kill Glad-hem). “ l5 lishment of the 2nd Division in 1 and Jerry Harridill, 10,11 l so denied passage. The three lilo youngsters were kidnapped Mo clay when the criminals rommrlitfieored their car. The posscmcn. Great Britain involves a change lI’l location of the units engaged on, garrison dilly in such places as the , West Indies, Newfounrllniid anri| Iceland has not been stnicd. -_ Some military mon consider it would be sound pnllcv not tnleave troops fnr too long a period ill such outposts. It_ may he that H5 time goes on units now assigned h these duties will he- replaccd bv other Canadian Oi’ Iirllish units. Two things remain to be done Release Captives, COLUMBIA, La., Scpt. 6—fAPl -Dem:mds for a “truer” failing, directed b3’ ML“ \l three desperate Arkansas convicts vhreu“ down their guns in a corn- field toriai" and surrendered poore- fiilly after releasing unhnrmcrl two girls and n boy held captive near- ly 4B hours. . police tho coniicis n. . her or her compnnrnvs they were forced to words for hours Wll-li . “Qpein I Season on “Hun dSltarl-Isw 1 mon from $4 0H trucks. Piflllllll ‘i LIVESTOCK | MONTREAL, Sept. Cattle were 25 t4) 50 cn Montreal livestock day. Calves and lambs were I from b57613’ filflidy to 25 cents lower. H085 were steadskzltecelpls: cattle 9—(CP)_ cents h"gher markets to- LOGI! Calves 2. Hogs 2.556; D91‘ l-iundredwelght on bucks and Sheep 2.980. culls respectively. smq; were Good steers were $8.25 to mrd- from $3 to $5, mostly $4 lo $4.50. $9. lum $7 to $8 and plain $5.50 to $6.75. H-eifers ranged frcm $4.50 to $7.25. PHI calves choice $10. msdiiun 9 The bulk ci’ the ilOOd cows Fold at 5.75 with odd top at $5, medium were from $4.75 to $5.50 and cam- to $4.75. Catiricrs ll“d cutters were $2.50 t~ $3 75. Bulls sold from $3.50 to $5.50. Veal calves were firmcthcr k"nds steady to 25 cents lcwrr. Goad renls were $9.50 to $10 wth .1 f'w tops at $10.50, and medium KllfS from 60 to 89. and common down to, to $7. Grav- ers made the bull: of the offerng, selling frc-m $4.25 to $6. averag ng] close to $4.75. , Begs were steady st $9.25 for baccns frd and watered and $0.50 Selects drew $1 pn- hog with the regular ouu on dvirn. Sept. e2 5-8-3-4, Dec. 5e v-a —57; oats 3-8-1-2 lower. off gradesr-Sows were $550 to $6.50. Hogs sold on rail Erode brought $12.35 hot weight. Lamb= were steady to 25 cents lower. Good ewes and wethers were $8.75 to $9. with n cut of $1 and $2 EVE SUFFERING QUICKLY WITII KELLOGWS _-C¢|-tooyi jg Yflltitllvtlf Prnninni