hifi .~-4 a l if -ill fyl' ii Q .ng "0 _ it #tl ‘l. rf 1 I '<1 “;}y'1T_' i ll *Y ,i if . iv., ‘i . ». ., -i Gél . | beauty. -l- V. l THURSDAY . - , _ A ‘ ~ i t THE cHAnLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN" 5' ' _ `~ _ ‘DECEMBER 22. -1921 1" -_,~.. _,_ 1 : - V -_ _ u t _ wi, »_ _.,_,____,e]?____,[H'__ _ _rxpnh 'E “Y _ , - -< -¢ i , _ , __ _,_ » 1 Yi ’ rc( ' , 5 " \ q . I \ I i f 1 1-, . _ / i \ ur ` T- ' l _ `-\ A Exquisite models, cut apd fashioned by experts,- made from the finest Canadian. and imported pens' every garment _ cleverly designed for _ warmth as well as for /DQ ‘ _vi / some day? \\ that are Diflinffive _ 3 . ` This is the time to pur- chasethe fur coat you are going to give HER 'f for a Christmas gift. The finest range of hand- __ 0. vince. Will you call to- * "_ coats in the Pr ¢ I nn Bea Sable Beaverinc Coats, _ $75 ‘ - - Coats, $85 French Seal Coats, $ French Seal Coats, Sable Trim, $140 I Iudson S eal Coat, $350 liudson Seal Coal, -- verine ._ 120 'I‘i‘inl, ' $350 exp TI. \"§~\.. ¢\l.\‘¢\ .- t \ / _ ill9°"5‘(illc;§.°lt--M \_ _/_ ,_/ 1 _ ~ Coats, ;f=~'yl£»`;~-. J Hudson Seal I i Coat, > 1 1 §l .475 _ 1 _ _.f\_ Persian Piece ,_ _ $139 <.c_1- _ - \ll>“’i“-*'r.' i‘ Persian Lanib 1 1 1,, v'_ _ ,,, Coat, -‘f"/” ' $225 to $450 ' _ ‘ » O f-5 ‘f‘-‘3 Southern i “ .liiiskrat Muskrat Coats $200 to $285 Every popular sort of winter coat Th Beaverines, 1" - ` ` - ere are the Populi” _ 5 there are Frggglli >Sle]2§=1sa: 13?;igerlgiecolilliislgatxserilsdyhsh éinels; ’ - S011 ea s, _ .c *-1 Persian Lamb _ A ~ _ value figures- S nd they are all priced at honestly gooij ~ il. P' .U / _l ,- ` C5179 if in Kolinsky Trim ‘ 4""-_= "\- ’ it l >\\ 2 'i -1 , C U Y *tal ' '_ ---.__ _.__ _ » ‘l . ‘fi -___» .A ru ‘_ "1 il . ll. tgi- '_-i . ‘V _ . t ‘l .4 V IW J ` li _.__ ,. ~ if i` ;,_l, » _- I l 1 _. , . i i i i . l li !. -. _ 1 i Western Guardian -BUY SLElGH BELLS, 'heaters :ind robes at l.liace`s_ --ROBIN HOOD Rapid Chinn Ontn. Better oats. Better Chinn- All Grocers- 1343-12-16-2wks -MANN`S WARRANTED AXES sold iight nt l3rnce`s. -OUR STOCK of Clirlstmzin groceries ie complete, iiicliitliiig fruits, nuts, spices, l{ei\neily’s Kensington. 1415 -$PEC’_iALS FOR XMAS WEEK. -ll only down Ccnifortcrs, regular $10 and $15. Values for $8.75. At Sincl.air`s, l-165-l2A2l-‘Zi -50 PAIRS 11-4 FLANNEL- ETTE BLANKETS for Xmas week. Only $1.79 pei' pair. At Sliieluirn. 21 l -DON’T FAIL. TO SEE thc won- dc_rl`ul vtiluen in baggage. At Sin- 1rliilr".~i_ 2i -7-BRING IN COW H-l,1JES, mill .skins and hccse hides tit once i li:iice's. 0 -ROSS-MILLER MEAT FOX BISCUIT. --Sptcial for winter leading, whole-sale and retull at llrnce’s, -NO. 1 CHOICE. -Shipment rriickcfi corn iini coriininal just ie mired. Urtlcr now nt llracc’s. --NOTICE T0 FARMERS.- Will be buying live hogs Thursday, Dec. 22nd nt Albany_- A. H. Affleck. 1480-12-21-2i -WANTED AT 0NCE._ 500 bushels No. 1 island White Outs, quality null priclr to compete with western oats. Write box 2|-l. Siimmeri-\Illc_ i-l57»l2-21-2| ...BUY BRASS KETTLES, <‘lilld’n knife und l0rk sets, snow- slioen, mocvnniiiii, skates, und hoc- key boots nt l!i‘i\t‘0’n. -BEE THE LINE OF TOYS. ilolln, slelghn. everything for the 'kiilfllen nt l»(oniicrly's_ Ken-slnglt¢‘i]ri_. ~ ll -COME TO THE DANCE AT Klnkora ilall Monday evening. mc. 29th. Everybody welcome. 1486-12-213| _ E L;-R_lf!_E8 on Christ- sv c|A _ mas groce-ries lt Kennedy ei. Ken_f1 nington. Seeded raisins 14c lb. prunes 3 lbs. for 251:: dates 3 lbs. . -KENNEDY BROS., Kensington { will unload car Flour and Feeds Wednesday and Thursday. Parties having orders bookcgl are requested to take delivery on the above days We are offering flour and feeds during this week at special prices. Phone warehouse. 1443-12-20-3i. | ____,_ . -KENSINGTON Open Air Rink. -Since hockey, the great Canadian Winter sport has taken such ti i`o|ii~ hold in the l':iited States, even a greater interest has been :-itiniiiliit~ ‘eil in Caiiutlu. Skating is liccoiir `ing more popular among younli und old, The boy.; are nt wt;-rk piit~ ting ice on Kensiiigtoifs urenn»~ and il' the weather keeps cool 11 -good sheet of ice will be assured lior Chrislnias week. Seasoii tick- iets now on sale ut P. l.elilanc‘s ‘burlier shop. 1-l:'il -----<-0>-'- lton, was on ii business trip igi ;Kingahoro last week. the lziief-it ol ‘Mr Walter Rohfwiiioil. -_»-_{-O>------- f Eastern Guardian ‘ ..”;ALL SET FOR CHRISTMAS tho finest display ever shown. =1\lubon's Drugstore. i 1277-12-14-ill l ___ | ..‘f’G. C. M. SKATES in pleasure land hockey mntlels at Poole & i'l‘hompson‘s l.tll. l-l52~l2-2l-3i ._-rcnnisrmas cARos-sc ic _25c each. .\lub0n's Dr\igstori_~_ 1 1277<12~l4-Bi. I ._"‘CHRlSTMAS (lifts for every- ‘ont-. Malion's Drugstore. R 1277-12-14-Sli | _#MEETING EASTERN KINGS jShipping Clirh in .\flcQunld':-i llull. Sourhi Saturday, Dei; 24th, 3 p. m. Hook hogs and cattle for nhllr lmcnt .lnnunry 2nd, otherwise will _not be accepted. 14.73 i . _*EASTERN AGENT-Mr. .'l.W. , Murdock in Guardian agent in Mon- :tague and will be pleased to reo .sive news items, advertising, now tend renewal subscriptfonn. l _,___ f_.* VICTROLAS, recoriis rll1ll0'-1. 'zfountaln penn, pipes, cigars, toilet igootlei, ivory, Moira tlliocolutoi. lParlter pens, Kodaks and Brownie lCnmcras, stationary, hiirmonicna. llllvcrwaro. hand boys, at Mabon'e lDi"ug Store. 1277-12»l4-9| _ ___ ..'WAN'l‘ED - Geese, turkeys, lducks. cratc~fatted chickens and lfowl for which we will pay the high- 7"" 32° 1”" 9"'°°’ °“ an mhcriest market price delivered at our grooorlos. fruit, nuts. @10- ,if -POTATOEI WANTED -- W6 want ten car loads of Clllldl Nl mute stock. missed In wr “Wi than. also n few cars white oats.| in. ~...» ~». lwarehouse. All birds to be dry ln5`l2'19";‘lpicked and all feathers removed. - ‘McLeod az McGregor, Montague. _ _ thin” I have Written-"’ ~ N. s.; ne . rt. L. cci , P t to _ hich mms the _ H-3-0?-li-‘-i-1?-‘iN '..:;":...°‘:t:f...<:.;. ”.~.~..~..:ff"‘.i..‘l€'. zillln. '.i.z‘.:.:. i""..:°.5Ji. 'i"\..'I`.i=°"v°- MONTAGUI. P. I.. I. ` ' ' ' ‘ ' ' - ~ Ya 0..... ........- .... 1;;tr'..°:° r:.'::.':.'.:“s°;if:::°i.-,.“i: "~:.'"°°.°.....° i*~_.........‘~' r-'.:'..f.‘.‘.'. .':*..:.'ir.:‘i¢'i.'°.;». -°°‘-=\°“°f°"- ~'~ no - me Kenolnnton- Drugstore. ' ~ lenerous one o | 6 shingl- preacher and Roy. Hammond John- ,” |». -»|_.f It anneared in February 1863 Ind articles of equipment was also md. im and the white trimming of the non of Trinity Church the event ' -- ' ' ' W immediately attracted mention. gpiendia fimncm ,uppqn hgqfinuh gpm; my 4,; gh, pnmmn I "3 »:-IA 0 - _ ‘-i.e"2§” AND THEIRWR R with William Lloyd Garrison and .grkvoigirc nrt./ins ._ . ._. . .\ ! \ I -W- W. . . _ in N0. 17 It is interesting to note that dur- _ _ ~_`-f W'§ll1;éiuthor of ‘this hymn, Julia; ---- ._ owe. Was orn ' B li ' Green, the lower part oflIl‘Iewovi'Io’:l(i‘New ony, cn May 2'/th, isis. she came or' - i* A most distinguished family and hc: V own children have all distinguished ` ` ` ` ' th 1 ~ _'_' nf; .l;;f:::.;“.2:“s;f~.. ...'i“_§i,§;e_';L;>_,,,,;>,t»,;~Sg,;~;r,;f;1,;~G»= ,atmosphcrel not only decidedly c- ' . 1 ‘ _ li8i0uiS. but very strict. After llier INAUQURAL ZQERVILES' -Mr. (LW. Profitt oi' Kenslniq- mari' age to Dr. Grldley Howe of i lB t The United Church of Canada ‘crfcshggétvéhgchggi ?§:(ih(;f1§ii;aM:i§c 'mened 'md -dedicated fm w°'sh“’ moved in religious circles more' lib- and service ns n-eww constructed em, in outlook However She “_ and very beautiful building at mained throughout life a woman of sim-shnelTDunsw“nage msc Sun' deep religious feeling. and up to the wh};c}T Eg' th Toda- congregation time of her death, at the advanced Ramsay :if Tr1§itcy‘g|ci,'rCg'egha?;' use of 91, her faith never faltered man i ` _ lf 9| D in - o the P. E; 1. Presbytery h I t Y ...::..“...:.“i..“’.°;:..i.§."5: .l:;‘“=' ~= ° G f ce-”t"° loomed large. For a while she syiig htpe twig, UI Wm build my pathized with the slaves in a general 3 Bu?1d1,,`g' ghd icglégch as %Er§f' A way but she regarded with iil-con- half of me trusteesy' ,Mr Edgar Y _ _ " '%'*’1i&*%i&i " £2 tg 5 “ ~ a ' . ` '-_ _ , 0 other leadprg of the Ami Elm/er Gibson presented to the minister H °`-" V . H- A -_ V “‘ ° ‘Brirciuioicfaauacc . ,4- irig the Great War of 1914 19 this THE BATTLE HYMN OF TH!-Iihymn was tremendously popular. r REPUBLIC not only with the American soldiers 3, ¢ but withother of the Allied armies. ` cealed suspicion the abolitioriists Head-¢_z Mr W ' - . . yllc Gibson and Mr. When she came into close contact C_ Topper Ferguson>_ Mr. Wylie l i l 1 | | l I ‘._\» -.t 'H 1 \.;__ 213'/-' . M V ‘. 1' 'v `~ .J ._ A '-. [tif 'I 'I i`\ ,» , _ 1 "J, .. _l ._ _,,- xy L ¢ t. N; ._. .\r 'écl-.-x iii# vs Q3 I Q Q J 14,12-;_. -' - _ . ‘ - °\. *e s '°” ` ~° ‘fee-°"` @' ~ - ._ ~ ,__ _ _ - '\~ ‘~ ~ ,IA vi, .5 V ' ; i y ___ _ ` _ 0 Z .\- . K ...dig _ _ cmé, _ FOR CHRISTIWAS Christmas ls almost here. Do your shopping earlyf Our Assortment is ¢Qmp|¢fe_ \ _ Buy Your Gifts Now! Gifts That Men will Appreciate 'on <1 § o§ "23' ' "filth Christmas’ Morning .1 1 ' ' ° .ye - _ \ MY Every man. young and chi will bc glad tc rc- ceive on Xmas morning, ' a new Scarf. Price $1.50 tc $4.50. `l" _-_ rf; _ .' `¢ ‘ 5 iii.\il»i'lii~i ' SWEATERS Just the thing for the coming cold weather. Wiiidbreaker, pullover, and coat styles. Bound to please. $1.59 to\$10.00. A. Vx 7. ,, . _ ,__ / ~~ ’“\_ ° \ __ _ j _ ~- _ . / H \‘\\ .fy ° __ BATH ROBE This makes a very useful and practical gift. We have a full assortment of sizes and colors. Heavy eidei'- down and figured silk. Prices $7.75 to $15.00. . o o .1 o , ' \ '15' ’ /:‘ lil \\ u , Lat? 1 A. $~ 1 L .'\` n. fi". » . » *ff E ~;. .Ltr l` A ,. f T shirts tnrcccicicthi _...$2.25 _ 0 _ i 1 lit W- ‘ Sweaters _ _ '_ . . . . . _ _ . _ .$1.59 to $10.00 ,~._ ~'S CLUB BAGS o ks 500 to $2 00 This is a lasting gift S C . _ . . . . . - ‘ that will bring gladness Gloves _ . _ _ _ . ._ _ . _ _ _ . _ . _ 600 to $4.50 ' 4 _ 9V9§`Y day Of the year Price $5.00 to $25.00. Dainty Underwear. Silk Pyjamas, $4.50 to $7.25. Japanese Coats $7.25 Nightgowns, $2.50 to $3.75. Bloomers $1.25 to $3.25- G1 o v e s, Carriage Wraps, Mittens, Kim onas, Bonnets, Boot- ees, Scarf and Mit- tens, Handkerchiefs Dresses. fic iiaaf/ ' Boxed Handkercliiefs. / A _ga /<-il "~7/f 1/ ` it Ill f/ 4,' _ ,\/\/` Umbrellas _ Handkerchiefs Rubber Goods (Aprons, etc.) Boxed Handkerclnefs Dress Lengths Nightgowns \"`§\Y S ew '#212 f 2 / 'rricciinc shirts tan boxed) $4 5 , f - g/ Ncckitcs 65cm $2.00 taiihgxcag Bath Robes . . _ . . _ ._ _ _ $7.75 to 15.0 _ _;- I 5 Smoking Jackets _. _ _ . .$10_50 1;, Other Suggestions Kimonas in silk, satin and eiderdown. Gloves, ‘ 12( . 1\‘. L i", ?' tlx ¢"_ f`\ l`. 1"- Scarfs, Wrist Vanity Purse, vests, ssc to $1.65. 5 ~ ~ Pam’ BaSS» Step-ins and Vests, ` , _scic,_$2_95. _ _ W,/,’f, _ \ (4 _ $1-25. , _ C0mbir1ati0n Slip W ’“_`/f , "' Fancy Bcgxjcd Flow- iw. aIlfi_PaI1€€€.$3-00- - \ ered Breakfast Bor- is Chemise, $2.75. ‘ 4 l ,A deaux. _ 1 Helpful Hints for the \\~ ` \\ /f f 2 Collar and Cuff Sets, } ` kiddies. / Bicuscc, Silk ~UI`1de1‘W€3.l‘, 4 Q -/'S' I Aprgns, ."~ _ . P . . PRO W SE BROS L ° 't di ` eefeewgf _ ~ rincess Slips Skirts Fur Coats Metallic Hats, Handbags, $1.50 to $15.00. _ "§'/r2&‘ I`-'P `_ 1. 1 g. _I S `t Q .tt 1. 1 . 4“ f 5 1"\ 1*. ' °‘° ’ i 1.12* Y 3'-'$25, Q. _.~~ " ° Y th b ll l ' - l;"‘°l_;/0‘f3¢;2}l:|‘t. hshe changed her mind, puipogeg 3? ,';_;,;;ige‘2§;t(;:;r£?:;etl§,been already assured mqnths before spruce grove. I ‘ ,grew her§e]';";f1§‘;’“:i;e°mg‘;’:|a5";»Almighty God and also gave the and these amounts were in many, On entering through the toweri G. N. Both on her fathelds and m0;'}‘1‘;l;_§- ksys to Rev. Dr. Ramsay who in ggsgugggd in 'gill gr in large partivestibule, one comes into an alcove ' _ ____ _ |Sidg_ she came of a race that loved C E name of the United Churchpf ings wereystr n le nys loose o“er_'sepm“ed from me mam han by n (c°"u""°d 'mm 9"' 7) to nam for new Causes and me agada daccepted the presentation pracucal mt; Qty éiifiiressive of the wide arch and off this, opposite the became one of the strongest of Abo- Triml maAe thetgeclanbuon accord- The cost of etsheo Yismlimlgriends' entrance' is a small classroom or Cmmdmn Pacmc’ “many me sam' litionists. g-y' n an em y me mn' 11 ' C “rc ‘ "wee" library' The mum church M5 treatment from the Canadian Pm!-‘_ Choir and a solo by Mrs. w. E. Ve “Hd Six thousand dollars. is he-‘three muiiionea windows with arch- m. U , , , h ,h C d|,,,,~ and iairhcsr it is chthicd hui iii-it Fletcher added ia,-geiy to me must. ing well met by most liberal con-'ed heads on either side filled with N;u,,:,l;i ;;?,|\`,v,,,,`:yeH,o bf c,,?:;:e|1e,1‘ ' ’ l P ‘rendered Not only is it .\ir. Bax- ter‘s conteiitioii -thnt the Cuiiadiiin Paclflculioiild he able by iiiiivzir- rantcil entry into Canadian Niiiioii- nl territory to deprive tiin ilalilllll' an Nwtional of busiiiw'-1 _“’ which hy .iii iuillway i»r»<"“’*’ ratte reductions necessary for tilt: Purpose which are made bl' ‘gn I In thc fall of 1861. with her hus- ca] pa,-,_ of me memombl 1 _ trlbutions. bs _ ,baud and some friends. she madc In the aftemoom Rev? ;€;;]sce(;_ The large new Estey organ wlghimgrggsxg ?yh§l:;rf:figi~iEed'{ll;i1:o\i;l\:- worllgngovbghitf £15] |}:ElCani1dian Pacific Railway will ‘ paid out of the Public Exclicuiitl” her first visit to Washin ton. It . it-\:';1s"d‘i}J'ing the anxious dgys of thc EZYQLOt;3;2§pg,I|:§loI:-33:,3dB`:,l;§:f,; gi.p;l.t[¥`)oo¥iIlEroolf8lt¥hgus§¥ec&\Ig: ?i%tllln“énhdo?v;)1ug:J“i‘\; R; ssligxhilaxiilil #ed beyond the boundary of me v ar and the city was crowded -- ' ' ; “ omlnion cf Canada itself, cum- wlth Federal tro0DS for the defence mg vllvgrlmgxtfnd I"i?:1ali~}ec thizgrii it-X, grastglalzgufzg tliieeolfifsi f?0cielgy|pml`eued with "mu moummis' The Dmlnmg that began" the Cunadl' of the nations capital. With her of me wo,-id" christ is ,he mugm. the church organist Miss Tilt: iy`i`l:ls are sheathed Mmuarly up to ““ Nmmnl demand” M ma" me friends Mrs. Howe witnessed a re- immon the' heat me we, and Jenkins surrounded 'by an ausse eil wlindow level and me plaster same c°m‘mem"°“ mr me whom view of the troops and as the men thc healing of the worlrdo and the mented'and efficient choir su- wa 8 “Tween an “med to son people M Cmmdn as me Camdmn marched nw they broke out sins- church is tc ci..-ry on this cami- The architect of the building was Llama ml\\'B u'tlon; and tolllnz the people of 5°"‘° 3°” “'°fdS fm' that Si-iffll\8 To an insPirin8 evening consreaa- awr. Mr. Kenneth Fersuson all oflsideeof B vesmes me an `e~“'her els” cmmmeg that in mi” tune?" non, mv. J. ivi iucnccd of St ‘pen the city. it is worthy or nétc thctlm t Wie' In tm “mn “H ‘°“ °‘ °°~““"° ll "‘ ‘he In her \>°°k 01 remlnescvnces. pub- cfs who had éicc iunciy givé.. hi. evyry cent expended cn thc build- imw° cltiired w"'d°w° m lewd ""1 ‘md l’“"l’°“ ‘lf "‘° “shed ’““"Y y°°"`s me" Mrs' H°W° Presence and co-operation all day ini! and its equipment was spent inleirhichnnnle er “de of the “gm “nada ""°““h ‘heir WTUW5 "I Wen* t° bm U18* MEN B8 preached from the text "I was glad Charlottetown. mole 'choolxzga mth “au for the ‘mme the pe°p\° of me "ml and Slept ouliv soundly- I whcn they said unw me ict uc gc 'rue following ic c uric: acccrip- multi ir :idk 'imma °n 'n '“‘-'* "°°"'°“ "'““°“ "‘ “° lawoke in the gray of the morninz into the Muze of the Lord" mg tion of the building. It is situatelpul itoxdnll ilephmamh The ul to them that the twilight; and as I lay waiting for'cg|| ¢0 w'°rsh|p_ me pi,¢e'},'f"§,°\-. on the north aide Bt. Peters Road undelrzthe alriiiwtnmg immedmurly' ““"'¢d “Dil ililelld £0 the dawn. the long lines of the de- ship and th; gpm; of wo,-shin The near Suffolk Road. and is rather occupy seam betvreelhdytltiilcloriggiiiiiz glshm? iérthéir -t o t e ~ lit e lsired poem began to twine them- 1 1 1 _ lselves into my mind. I said to my- §¢(;;`r:ndnaPiiil‘l:i:>‘;lti`:l tsaalzigig “gig igglihenrgarfv w%';hhiE1?a¥.::asr:eb\liats‘ca unghgrgsnngm g 1 ¢ self 'I must get up and write these part. Mr. A. R. Gillis contributed clusiol' of three windows, the centre church ig pro'vi§g§`byuai1vmdi;id2; te" _WE HAVIB A NISIE lm3_m_m_12_13_l9_20_2, x:ise§°\‘:lE;n_nl;s1t1 fallpxlsgnoagall; effectively "The Ninety and Nine". me laegig iprger than the `others.‘i.nto three sections byptwri atlas Y; MENT oimitnnery. oven. a --___ I ~ S 0 /it each service, the visiting minist- on e :loss with designs 1n,tho s sections placed at angie' -i.crchim_ _Nccimcm-. chu Iraiiifctyli i gfalnfhgffilvggninlnxieglg cfs ccngmuima the ccnmgcticn color-and a wheel window in the 'rm ifci mth.; ccpccity, inciun. goods, suitable and Drlw -Q8 I » _ Iyismntr IXANINNHOH M hi’ d h ber on the uccess of the building lable above. The front ia complet- ing choir md gmfnnce “co” is for everybody. Kennedy H. Kl’-né. »Hnv1‘:1"° '$5' lata; d°Ywrm °\'¢I- ~ -scheme and the beauty of their ed with a tower surmounted by a one hundred md mgngy nm The °m"°"' In - nw md www!" Il". turnecr fomtge bedmgnd feillsvwlggli chgrgtiihzlrewere read from for er bczitcged Tac" `:o“i;i mum-:els chmich 1; hum’ with B “rm “E” m -- e c ure ' "" saying ‘i iiiic thu better than most prawn. mv. J. Lcywn. oicnhcime_ thrirnzh ui Tian porch ‘imc thc`i§r3§i°°bu`§;::§. mann” m ° “fu HB N aw that that Mr. on tho KE NNEDY'$ "lfgj_i_\_§\i_ngton ‘ ~:' ' _.--.- ,Fl¢0Ull»-FLOUllf-FLOUI;)- start; 'panda December - mo' ms' c_r"z4 in »°\=» ldndoor Flour, hard wheat. ual » sq. um ioo ml 0| as in. mn. uma nw- °* thu it ing. 'riils woo enum* 'bt _quoted today as flour nv- _.avm»a. it will nu 1°" .°° lmy at this prim even if lnsvo o' supply an hlllll 03- ono hor to oooh lN\‘°|“'°' _jvlqé Quay fall. KENNEDY!- KINSINGTON soar-son;--soaiu F0' Ill! I . I 0. BNP .ban or Oo. __0l\|!_ W” “’ ‘ \I|)0ll