06152111131123»- 1.242 “H” NOTICE The undersigned offer for sale the mill r {he late Lefuta Wood, situated at Hunter River-l.) orlPiiiItityplgf- perty consists of an up-to-date saw mill, shingle mill and provision for 21_Lll'l_st_mill. All machinery for the saw mill and shingle mill is in_place and ready for operation A large head of water is available for power. This is a splendid opportunity for anyone wishing to engage in the lumber mill business. There is a great scarcity of lumber at the present time. Anyone interested in the above pm. pL-rty please apply to F. J. CHAPPELL, 161 Queen Street DAVID SCHURMAN , Experimental Farm Exeeutors Estate Lcfuta Wood or to GEORGE J. TWEEDY, Solicitor Rggil Bank Bldg. Cliarltlrttitqeill ‘b’ Wysssmxs<:¢<swrw;m~@m Buyzng Ltve and Dressed Poultry DAILY » V Charlottetown ' i "i °~"i'~-4-‘~~¢.¢¥;5¥¥‘“‘vy*f~a A '\r.\.\c§__'i\\c\9 s."_.\4:1 ‘llelp Wanted’ Advertisements llilder the new government regulations which became el- fcctivc on Scptombcr 4, It. is still pcrnn ‘Illlle to publish 0v" an advertiser's own name "Help Wanted advertisements tor iloincst ; farm help; teachers; nurses and probationers; fishing an trapping help. and for students emlllllyed 1111-" school. All other “Help Wanted" advertiscmcntsnhowever, must be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective ‘ Service officer, Unemployment Insurance _Commission, l. 0. O. F. Hall. Richmond Street, and on receiving the oi- ficei"s approval the advertisements can then be inserted III The Charlottetown Guardian. Advertising Rates ~ Payable in Advance Minimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cento Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2c per iiord; Aiuionncciiiento and Coming hvenl-ii 3c per nor-l: Classified 3i: per word; In Memorial Notices 70c per inch; Lists oi lloral and Spiritual Ollerings. Cards. etc- 5o per name; Letter; oi Condolence Joe per inch; Wedding engagements all words lur “.00 and l0 cents for eiery additional 3 words. Appreciation, 70o per inch or Ic per word. Notices of Thanks anti List: ct‘ subscriptions Io cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. ‘UIITBT — L liar. _ room. Apply 39 tvatcl Stlbagtbai. Personal ___----— -—~- '7' ~'4"""__'_P€ ASTHMA is A JOY KILLER- “ l A ll I111 Remedy" T895 ls a I§17)'y'“‘bl‘lil:(‘1'\- t/‘l (10595 ‘ml-v $300‘ Jenkins Pliarnlacv. 10-I-1m0. ________ ALMOST ANY " i ‘ » AND “(lztliflidontlition iinlncdiatclv 1'0- llcvcd with "l);ivis' Plllfltll5 . l- —" , l acv izuar- for $165 vFnllow enclosed diet-- w—@— Help \Vanted ' {"17}; 4.. A" sricivociiariiitn “via?! Agiriant Book-Iiceuer. Anmv ‘sf-mm excnricnre and salrirv ex- iwlerf lo: National Selective seri- vme Office. Cliarlottcto\\'n.1g;2l§;3i; PnTtBZEF-Ql Card: .. vrf'_l'_ i __ l Moron a. BENTLEY, i w a. ‘Il-INLEY. K c. l _i_ a, BENTLEY K. C. Barristers and Attorneys-ul- Law MONEY TO LOAN I54 Prince Street i llorrclland Company-QC; c. F. llncnlaiin’ :5 Chartered Arcountantl é n‘ ‘C Eastern l‘rust Building Charlottetown ALEX W. MATHESON Illlilllfillill, SULIUITUK. ETC- l\i<uc_y' to Loan CUIIPCEILIII " rill) (Ari-at Georg Stree M. ALBAN FAKMCR ILA" LL11. BARRlsTEn. soi.|ii'i‘0Ii ETC. Vllliadian dlinli of Commerce tiling. MQNI-ZVJITIALILAJQ» K _.____ BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY TO LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown P. E. Island. PALMER & HASLAM A. .I IIASLAM 8.1L I.L.B. IAARRISTER, ETC. Bank of Nova Scotla Chambers Charlottetown I’ E. I. MONEY TO LOAN _I‘lionn B5 I’ 0 n. r. McPHEE an, K?- NOTA R Y d: c. IIARRISTER SOLICITOR Riley Building Charlottetown mini-sun: rvrsflrxillllnrn GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOMETRIST New location Corner Kent and Queen 8t; Opposite Riv’; Grocery Evenings lIy Appointment- Phone Restrictive i013 ’_____ ______ FOUND — BETWT Female Help \lV a nted €v1i7E1T1"ii.iii>.~iii»ri.i'on Prince. 10-23-31 Found if‘ BREAILAI» bane and \Vl‘stiii0rclanli a slim i money. Apply ii. J. 'l’i'ou=ill~ ‘ Wiltshire. R. R. lo For Sale 7min 7Al-lwrfxioirrrifcoiwru '37. 296 Fitzroy FER sate _ 4 i Could take other stock. fMorell, M \SlI SE \N FOR SlALlE, GOOD 10-23-11. rubber and good coiilliili ii Cheap for cash. ‘.11 Grliitoii Si. Phone 218-1.. 10 i. TOR same-opp Par ply Guardian, - ITURNACE FOR S.~\I.I'I——ITEI%_S§_‘IX.‘ char-recur“). uaiu UUZII In use thrce vvznlcrs. ‘llmi ............. mm \liililUlt" ‘ house 7 to 9 rooms. Price for quick slllc $65.00. Address “Flirnuce", clue The Guardian, Charlottetown. 10-23-21. CANADA PRO\I.\‘(‘E OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN TI-IE PROBATE COURT The first day of October A. D. 1942 In Re Estate of Charles C. Ding- wcll late of South Lake in Kiiiifs - County in the saiil Province, l-‘armcr, deceased. intestate. _'l‘o the SheriiT nf the County of King's County or any (Tonstahle or literate person within said County ' GREETING! lVIIlZRl-IAS uuon rcatiinl! the rieii- tlon on file of Frrda liingncll of South Lake aforesaid. Stciingraphcr, the administratrix of the above named estate. praying that a cita- tion may be issued for tho purpose hereinafter set forth: You arc there. fore Iii-retry required to citc all per- sons interested in Ihc said Estate to be and appear before thc Jlitlgc m“. ent at a Probate Court to be hold in the Court House in Charlottetown in Queens County, In the said Province, on Tuesday the 10th dav of Novini- hcr next coming at the hour of eleven r\'I‘In1‘I( lorrn-ievi of the sun c day to shew cause if any they can whv the Accounts ot‘ the said Estate should not be passed‘ and thc Estate closed as proved for In said nctillon and on motion of Arthur F. Mr- Onaid. Esq., Proctor for said Peti- tloner- And It Is hereby ordered that 1i true copy hereof he forthwith nub- llshcd In some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid once In each week for at least four con- secutive ivceks from the date herr- of and that n. true copy hereof be forthwith posted’ in the following public nlarcs rcspcctlvrrv, namely, in the hall of the Colirt llousc in Sourls in Kings Cnuntv aforesaid, at the store of J. F. Mosscv at Bothwell in Kings Cniintv aforesaid, and in front of the school at South Lake aforesaid so that all persons Interested In the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice there- of. WITNESS His Honour Harold Leonard Palmer, Judge of the sail Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid. the day and year first above written. By th Court, (Sgdi? MURIEL C. LOWTIIEII, Registrar. (t. s.) 10-2-9-16-23. nurroiiscorcai coofies i-a cup butter, 2 Clips brawn su- gar. 2 eggs, 1.2 trnsporn vanilla, 1-3 lellsiloon cream of Iflfifll‘, 1 t*a- Simon soda 3 l-2 cups flour. Ci‘c"lll butter and sugar add casts and vanilla. sift flcur with cream oi time: and soda. Ccmoini- nllv- lures. Form into ml) nwl 11-1 sa-ml ln refrigi-i-ntnr ovcr mm‘; in n slice ihlnlv fIPII bakc in livrlfw t-- vvrii of 375 sglwrs for 10 ili.li— lites. CJHIILIL‘ ' . up 11m: CHARLOTTETOW!N_ GUARDIAN STOCK QUOTA TIONS NEW YORK STOCK Montreal Exchange EXBIIAII GE (Canadian Press) Stock: Close Am C and I‘ 26 3-4 Am Tel T61 I26 1-4 Anaconda 2'1 1-2 Baldwin L000 13 1.8 BJICIIX Av 35 5-8 Beth Steel 58 3-8 Chcs Ohio 33 7-8 Chrysler -~ 66 3-8 Con Ediwn 15 4 Lice Auto Lite 30 1-4 Gan Elec 30 Gen Motors t1 8-8 Gt N01‘ Pfd 23 5-8 Kennecotl: 32 Mont Ward 32 N Y Central 11 5-8 Nor Am Co 9 1.4 Penn RR 23 7-8 Phil Pct Co 42 Std Oil NJ 43 3-8 'I‘exas Corp 39 3-8 United Air 30 3-8 U S Rubber 23 5.8 U S St C0 49 3-4 Vanadium Corp i8 \Vi:;l Uilion 29 1"‘ West Elec '76 Woolworth -- (Canadian Press) Stocks C1959 Abitigl Cogi ‘I Ahlti i Pi‘ A~l>csiOs 18 14 li A Oil 16 l-Z itcaiillllrliois 9 5'3 liathurst A 12 non A 2 3-3 i-wirl A l9 1-4 llnnc fill 232 liup (‘Ill 9 1": .,. p,» 14 5.8 ~ ~ l‘irl ~ Prnl- (‘om '7 (Canadian Press) Stock! 91°" Canada — Aiolitrcal 139 Cl niiii: rec " Nova Scotia 216 Royal Bank 121 1'3 lilcntreal Exchange MONTREAL, Oct. zz-lcri-A“ group. lvcre lower except Z0165 l" .|.I'.‘ av. i'iiL‘,(.‘i wdav on the stock ex- curb market. Golds 1e l._ css 0i Noranda. which 511D‘ poo Wednesday, was again B- ture of transactions on the S t ixcliiinuc. ui-onnim l1: to its Iowa-S since 1035. in other soles in the lllVLlIi section, CUll50lldtIt€d Smelt- crs u.» I1‘2IL'llUl12\IIV softer and l-iud- sell llav Mlninu, uorkeci up a 1710115- uliiltit-s hutirded woe mostly slanlcd ciownward, small OCfICIéS bong posted bv Shi-IIIVIIIIEQIL B- - Pontr "A". Power Corlfirfllwn and Ciriiiiictiii. riiiyrtlltll on and knees-national avvri Petroleum trow- l cars in ts Algonla SiCLl preferred and) Canad- ian LOCCIIIOLIH: were in arrears in iiidustrials. p Stronger in miscellaneous were Ogilvie Flour, the Celarlese stocks and Imperial Tobacco. Lake of the Woods shifted back. Total sales: 25,100 shares; Indus- triltsl, 8.500; Mines. 16,500. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Preu) Toronto-Gold stocks higher; other groups lower. lllontrcal-Golds higher; utilities, papers and other industriais low- (‘I'- Ni-n- YnrIb-SIDCIIS closed higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged. Toronto-Bacon hogs (dressed) steady at 16.35. New York-Cotton slightly lower. AUCTION SALE l am instructed to sell on the estate of the late J. L. hletluigan Hope River on October 29th at one o'clock, his stock, farming imple- ments, and crop. Terms made known at sale. See Poster. THOMAS BULGER, Auctioneer Mrs. J. L. McGuigan Administratix Public Auction IIavIng sold my Farm. I will aell by PUBLIC AUCTION AT SPRINGFIELD 0N OCTOBER 28th. AT ONE OTILOCK All my Stock. Crop and Implements construing of 2 Iioneo, d oowo, 12 lions. All my farm machine y and harness. l3 Iona of hay. Forks, shovels. hoe; and other articles. Also mv household effects. Term! Cash. GEORGE BIGGER, 10-16-20-23-27. . -..,...u.i@i.ia.~ n Uln- I lI-ni... J This column I: reserved for new: of local Interest, but advertising of I newly nature mly be Inserted at five cent: a word, otrictly pay- able In advance. __ ___ CBASWELI. for Photographs. #- CgQFEDEBATION LIFE l an - (Canadian Prue) __i ERECTING RADIO STUDIO - 5l°°k$ Close Work on the construction of the Radio Studio and Office Buildinf, m" T=l 1a: being erected by uie Island Redo Brazilian I1 Broadcasting Cciripany on Kent B C Power A 20 1-1 Street, Ls well underway at. present. B162 Products 11 1-2 A large. modern structure I; belna Clo Cement 4 built by alterations to a dwelling Can Car Found 6 which originally stood on the site. 9619-11988 25 It was formerly the Gill property Cock Plow '11-: and ls aalweiit to the Charlotte- Cflns Smelt i as 1.2 town Hotel. The studio is a three- Doni Textile 68 store building. It is expected work Gen Steel Wares 5 8-4 will completed this autumn. w. Imp Tob ll 7-8 George Morrison, Charlottetown. is Int Nickel 33 contractor. Permission to erect. the Lake Woods 161-2 structure was received last fall Mtl Power 21 from the Federal authorities. Nat Brew 3g --—-—- Nat Steel Car 31 LEAVE TODAY — Miss Frances Noranda. 311,2 McKay, Winnipeg. and Miss Jean shawinigan 13 3-4 Alexander, who have been visiting St Law Com 105 this rovince in connection with a st Law Pid ._ ziutri ion program leave this morn- Wpg Elee A 1 3.4 lng for Sackville, N B. While here Wpg Elec 3 z 3.4 they conferzed with Miss Hazel Sterns, Charlottetown. who ls in charge of nutrition work advance- ment, and other interested oersms. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Oct. 22—(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. gutter spot: Que 192 score) 85 lE-‘azsspot: Eastern A-large 45-49; A-iilcdlum 47-48; A-pllflts 45-46; E-B 4a-46; E-C 38-39. MONTREAL. Oct. 22—(CP)-—- Produce prices today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agri- culture follow:- . graded shipments selling A-laree so; A-medium 4o; A-pullets 43; B 47‘/z-48; C 40-42, Butter: first grade creamery Pilot-s Jobbing rice sets-av; first grade solids. Job ing price, 36-36% 5111"?" feceglbs, Que No. 1 pasteur- IZCCIIdSZ No. 34; wholesale, Que No. 1 35 “sale; N0. 2 35-35%. Cheese: current receipt, western colored 19 11-16-1971» FOB Montreal, Western and Que white, 19% FOB MOMTBBI. Wholesale western and Que white 20 first grade FAS Mom. i1 re . Potatoes: 75 lb bags No. 1 moun- tat Q 4.30-1.40; N . - . - Pa? ialsu-eits. B 13o 1 w’ Toronto Exchange TORONTO, Oct. 22——(CP)—'I'hq Press Committe price tone improved for the gold BOUNTY DOUBLED —Renewed efforts to stamp out the Slflllilt menace in the province, which re- rts indicate has increased sharp- Iayin the past few years. are being made by the Provinmal ‘Govern- At a recent meeting the on the unpopular animal has been doubled with the hope that a greater number of spouts wil be turned in b.v farmers ‘and others. Up until the DYE-Sent llme the be/un y has been 50 cents but 11-, future it will be one dollar. Y. P. Conference At Murray Harbor The annual week-end conference of the Churches of Christ of P. E. I. was held in the Murray Harbour Christian Church October 10to and 11th. On Saturday eveiiliifl after the enrolment a elicloiis supper was served by the ladies. A cordial welcome was extended to the visiting young people by GOIGOH MacKay. Following this a $00181 half hour was enjoyed by 811. find a short business meeting was held. ment. bounty ‘Hie folswiiig committees were appointed by the President:- Nominating Commiti_ee— Helen Stewart, Charlottetown, Gordon Carver. Hazelbrook, Gordon MacKay, Murray Harbour. Ruth Beck, iIui-ray Harbour, 5109145 T-Qdfly on the Toronto ex- Jennie MacNeill, New Glasgow. “Tense and thev posted an index gain of .31 while other groups work. ed lower. Base metal stocks finish- ed .38 down and the two big lead. fir?!‘ lNoranda. and International w <1 B. led the decline. Western oils ere onlv slightly lower. Volume of 105.000 shares was the lowest for a full session in nearly three weeks ‘Stocks were u. bit soft in the 0p. gill}? 5188c but closed around the Y5 top. McIntyre at 35 was up s; ”‘¥l.°.“li2éli“i? ‘".*°,*~">~ ' a ona cosed 27dow~n Food d t 1 ‘ Serge glmsf e8 groups harbored ora d ti ....2.:.:r::..:l§:.:° lerlzemll Clagigzfll} 37. a new low for the year, an Traction. selling err-div- ldend- was down a u» 101/2. Bell Tekohone dropped ‘a and Distill "5 Sfiflizrams weakened Ti to 24 - Foothills, Calllarv-Edomnmn and Resolution COIIIII tree. Ben Williams, Charlottetown. Barrie Macfiure, Montague. I-flBl-fl White, Murray Harbour, Elsie Mac- Gzegor, Montague. After the business meeting I. vesper service was e1 with Helen Stewart, Charlottetown. leading the devotional. Rev. R0121- ert Show, New Glasgow, was the speaker, ht; subject being. "W111" does youth owe the Church now ‘l At eleven dclcgk Sunday rimm- ing service opened by Q. devotional service led by Mac BUCK, President. This was followed by Communion Serves led by Mr. Wallace MacKay, Murray Harbour. The sermon was given by Rev, M. Woolworth. Montague. His theme was, Are Jesus and His Gospel Sole Author- ity fcr the Youth ofTo-day '2 The afternoon service was 09611611 devotional period led by Bflilih-DCITIITIIOII were stronger bl, a c, nor, Montague. Rev. Evetfiefiomls and Home wmkemd gfileiblgiellcl, “goat Point, was the ' ' spellkei‘. His subject being, “Jesus. MINING (Canadl _P TORONTO. 22f”) ' en Son." A wio "Zwgélh Bree? died by Irene D- Wyarid, New Glasgow. Following this worship service a business meeting was held. The minutes of {he last conference was read by the secretary, Jennie MacNei.l. The Ciynp report and the report of the Neminatlng Committee were read Stocks mo” by Gordon Carver. Officers ap- painted by the Nominating Com- Aldermac 8 3-4 mitteet _ u Aunor 77 Pres; Ben Williams, Charlotte- Base Metal 7 b: town. Vice Pres, Jean MacQuarrle Bear ltxpl 3 V‘, Montague. Sec‘)! Trees. Ruth Beck, Bpbjo 014 Murray Harbour. Camp 0cm- Bt Dom o“ Z1 1:2 mitteezMac Beck. Montague, Leete. Broulan 2., b2 White, Murray Harbour.’ Peggy Bug;- Auk 95 Beck, Montague, Vernon Hill. new CB1 Edm 10,1 Glasgow, Allison Carter, Charlotte- Ceiit Pat 52 town. The report of the resolution 806mm)“: 4B fgxiliénittee was read by Ben Will- ons Min _ - were l? ‘ ’ .,T2:.;.l::l*l*..s"l;*s.l*sears: Emlggébdg 13g Revltk i1 Llliuchargiiwn iv-iis all? Gm Lake 11 m“ er Ora: arrive Olgli Ruin of Goldale 6 1-2 i?“ wliislll l‘ Quail’: Wasg iJiioi-va 6°“ Eagle 1 7-8 sewami p "wit. which s 0n m mud ma‘ 33 Eh, a filial? to a dose _ g Home o“ 39° e converges-lift Please Copy) .Il{ellic0e dd 1 ‘ ‘ err A 309 . Kirk Lake h mm 3; National Red Cross acassa ' ' ' MacLeod 1;} Nutitlon Gommrittee 11:81“? Gold 33 i I a ar ..“,2°...’.§l‘;‘.“°.2.°£.: stares.’ Mercury , . . M1- c-p m?» "r rare as: :1": .3? Mm“ l3 331"“ gnnadian ‘i: ‘the ‘pd Moneta 21 “m” at 5 “d, n‘. NM Pew 5 for a greatly mrnroved et. l‘ NOHIICtBI 7a everyone. Nor is this all the story- Qm, Nick“ u, 3A Over 3.000000 man-days of taboo: gacalts 8 3'3 Iielgelgmstlalngeevery Igaorxtnzzifbwiiiush amour ' Pick Crow i3: misfit be vivwnted by adequate Preston 193 100d- Queenston 15 The Canadian Red Cross has Reno Gold 71.3 considered nutrition a vital part San Ant; 130 of its health programme for many Senator i2 1-4 for; amd has now fonned a Na- Sherritt. s1 tonal Nutrition committee to o0- Sigma 400 ordinate and extend its nutfltlon Siscoe 25 worfk IdITCIIIQTI the Dominion. Dr. 51511611 15 Alice Willard, widely known as an glteve £5115‘ 2 8-4 outstanding worker in u.- fiekleacg @919 125 nut/rltloci, has been chosen t4; h Bylvanite 1o 00mm t , “PP ca" b0 mgr. wliiiitrfeiirings m the work o Waite Amu 34 broad background of know/HIRE. wendig‘) 15 After graduating in classics she w“ HM“ 19° specialized in rhemisftrgdarldi (we! granted her Minster o 'nce e- UNLISTED flfeelgmbefll 1:113 UniKersg/gcof QIIICB- Q0, r t rig “ir fonds In %k¢fgfi?h g5’ Nutrition. For some years Dr. pend on w Willard has been on the staff 0f War-ZS Years Ago Today (By The Canadian Press) OCT, 23, 1917 -Prench made tin- portant advance on the Aime front, capturing Malmaison Fort and the villages of Allemsnt and vnildeuon; German positions Pfhetrated to a dfillli of more than two mils and 9.000 prisoners taken. tihe Household Sclmce Department of one University of Toronto. Re- cently she has bem a member of a special committee appointed bvtho Toronto City Council to make a st/udy of Rmlief Allowances and their 00st. Dr, Willard! keen iri- terest in community wrrk wi’1 make h‘: a writable chairman of llhe National Nirrition Committee, whose work will reach out into every part of Canada, It was as a member of this Na- tional Nutrition Ccmmlttce that Mrs. E P. Lee of Toronto recently condn-tcd a survey of Nnltrlton liriuealiril in Pi-lnc: Edward Is- land. 1 THE ‘BOYS ARE FIGHTING FOR .YOU z- / If YOU were fighting-grimly, desperately, to ward off a murderous attack on your home, how would you feel . . . if you cried out to your family for help-the very ones you were defending-and they went away and let you fight it out alone’! That would take ihe heart right out of‘ you, wouldn't it’! You bet it would! Then, think of your lads overseas-thefre looking for you for help for the planes, ships, and guns that will give them an advantage in their fight zigainst your deadly and powerful enemy. Face the ti'uth—-\ve're confronted with a real and ter- rible danger. We've all got to help-we've got to give them what they need to fight with. Remember, we can lose this war if we don’t silpply those vital war materials. lizich one of us must do out share. Any price we pay for lreetiom is" not too high. BUY VICTORY BONDS TO THE LIMIT- Remember, you will be laying up for yourself the best of all invest- ments -- VICTORY BONDS are Wear Your backed by all the resources of the Cliliiiziiliilrcln Dominion of Canada; they yield ii fair rate of interest; you can bor- 1' I! l "mlwl indicating that. row against them; and they are ,.,, ,, y, a, e readily saleable when you need Iht‘ lie-Hill!" the yh .\1'\i’ liitory C35 - Bonds, NOTHING MATTERS NO\\" HUT VICTURY, BUY THE NEW Victory Bonds Increased Output Of Hogs Required The mast valuable fo-od products for Britain at the present time B16 those which are or can be concen- costly Ilflinspofl/Btl vallable in quantity close at hand. nu... 1,, One of the miat requiremhts best is Pd for [he b34307“ Canadmn b56911 01 l1 kind Feed 15 zivziilable aiici c" and quality which ' t ish needs i5 available in quantity. However, definite production has occurred whtzh has hogs, increased hog marketings for the first 51X months of th- present year C“, which 113,9 a MW, brvited. meets these -.-~ to l peak of 3,147,709 hots us com-inn years proces pared with 21393932 ll. = cllzuiig ‘ the first half of 1041 quirenients 0t Bri" . nlct on y by v1>Zu' . iriestic consump on c.ear that $0111.‘ til 110g production uill ' the desired Supllilbg ior mp’ r‘. and and a‘ domestic bacon and per}; me zobe iii: tI~ ‘ li~<- (,1 time further linn Ill“ prodlllc t5 which vv ll slitt- o‘ lungs. y iii‘.- e silzimirr minty Canada is pal-z‘ prod L. meets th; Brt- portanl. Caiiadiziii taiulrr, the skill and expcrieiice iii-cc. j. for the production of him qlilillly The same apples to the packing and trails" ailon Humi- lhe his’. ‘~- inicreased hog _:a .»....__,_'._ _ ‘Idoe-gv-Wiett-Oiilvin ‘ _ than ever lg both donieslic and hliuod ililll for shipment mid 1 b‘ H5 a ill/til. it SCCIILS z inert-rises in Tequiiecl and . the interests of both prol ‘ s r, increased prom; 8 End sturage facilities _ 19ml Ylwfllflllb‘ lirmlticzztn or vs \l.Il make for a more r1150“; o! axis/ling facilit d and ‘horrified nLIt, 1 e. 1. iliili and lvili- ler, becails- llicre t; a 11mm w p U_ 77-‘ a lid _. finial" (roux-way cl llie Wuidsri‘ Si"