.<1 “r19: gEEIEERXiP“ TODAY .'.. l'l"S a RIB-TICKLER “FIRED WIFE " SHOWING AT 8.15 — 7 and 9 ‘ Plus Color Parade — NEWS - Cartoon =_-_-_=PRINCE isnwanpl- zutvsciitv- wen. and riiun. t riia . miaaurrrciowu ouaapmtv critiiut GUARDIAN This sol 0f which, in advsa COOKS for Photos I. A. Mao t chad all t-Pdtfi “fiat! "iml- i-n-n ADVANCE SALE OF EVENING TICKETS AT OUR BOXOFFICE EVERY AFTERNOON FROM $5 P.M. E Tenn CAPITOL- suon wnsatm kiitTw“ -. on glq.'nlhopnlo ‘Wain mm‘ Albio- Kali-u T0-ll1iY anti are. b . ->__.___ moan ~arr runs BEIIEVDLEIIT ',___'-'-:-1ia.-:-aac.:z _ Nicholso mil member givi 1°." to The Fish Pond. There were mm- mmibcrs and tv": visitors Dies it, The minutes oi the lust regular Fli-‘llliill and 0f the special meet- leléz bltfilt‘ read. approved and sign- Y _ Correspond- The s by tn: Secretary. John ftlctary read a tints from ‘h l?) Nicholson, C, ' ":31"! the Institute for ‘zaavPrd at Christmas A ill 0r the i-‘uit which Institute Jami icr two butts and thread. It ‘M! WM read ing 111st C to Miro ‘fnlflyabl: hiimv ‘ '- c ‘d "rig"- Meegliiil GLEN VALLEY W. I. The January uiestuig of the Olen Valley women's "A held at the homo of Mrs. J. n on Wednesday evening. The meeting was "liking the institute Ode follow- Ztrllkgyl repeating of the Creed in R011 call was responded to by ng n contribut- .°l ill? Pmszocnt. R. ed and‘ semndgdhogdai be pal material; Bllo dyea to l" Work on ail-liter ca.‘ to namin Ring (3.;- ll. J. MIBOIT ommanm "m" "I ammo; Gino. "Mane r 1|, 0 "'" "tutti: " ~ c I'll!!! Ito. ‘ Qfflas truncated with oauosroaa ulliviiasau NEWS‘ i... SERENADE”, SHOWING AT 3.15 _. vioitnitv arenas The regular monthly meeting will be lteld on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2nd. — 8 P.M. are requested to be present. Important business. Institute CDCTTEd by A F» ift he of [pron seconded the motion. It. was d 1t was d id the? . cc l0 Red Cross Office iosdssw? “me mo ‘and ya.-ii_ titat ills. m. m crs could 110 Red l MLWPR» I: was decided to get d)": mateiigitals » s A. Blondon tnvttgg the l! l0 ‘is! home f r the Fob- l Q to Mil. "A school was than isave The and profitable ner- Llihinu next took piaoa n _. f" Inpoinuncm Musical — 8.45 .v.mr.~.v.-.v.~.veu~reasons-aware “"1 1'1"“ mllmflii- llilSll SOCIETY All members ALEX LAFFERTY. Secretary pretty gilt. The hostess thcn serv- ed a dainty lunch aaaifitod by her ggighter, and Mrs. sterling Mac- n. PLEASANT CIRCLE INSTITUTE The January meeting of Pleas- ant. Circle Institute, Albany, held at the home ot Mrs. George Mc- Kay. The meeting opened by the singing of tiie ode and all repeat- ing the creed. The roll call was answered by “A School improve- ment" seven member; being pie- sent. The ‘minutes of ‘nst meeting were read and approved A bill oi 45 cent-s was paid ior a new hmcm for the school. Mira. J. McKay, moved that an add b9 in- ‘seried in tiic paper for a used sewing machine Mrs. lorne Osm- $0.5 was paid Mrs. Earl r to was decided to meet on the 20th.. at Mrs. Geo) Melina, to inaks t-wo quilts for the Bed Cross. The next meeting in be held at the home of the See's’. '1'".- members to gather in alie aftemoon to make two more quilts. and the meeting to be held, in the evening. The roll call to be answered by "The Funniest Valentine I ever saw". Mrs. Earl Bouiier sad Mrs. Ur- ville ‘large to bring the dessert McKay's and Mrs. Lorne Cameron and Mn". l-imer Gamble to Mrs Walker's. am. Im-ne Cameron andJsi-s. Arthur Mae- Kay were appointed 0'1 the school comn-ittse. and ma. Earl B0111!!!’ and Mrs. Geo. McKay cn the sick committee Treats had been sent to two sick members to: which 30 cents was paid. The program for the month was then carried out. patches on the apron were and found to contain 8d. The apron was then don- ated to the one having the most valuable patch it bum? W00 the secy. Collection amounted to as cents. Lunch was served by thc hostess assisted by Mu Gamble and the ' was bwulht to a close by the National Ant-item ' COMMUNICATION EXFENBIVI i i858 th. bl t iii-tween don Avard and bsith NacLeod i Q3280 BTltdlTi fiTide rllgrlh America rmiaeetiolnt chairmen. Ir. Avard c u we; as a word. . . l‘ _ - . which “ch dnumed n ‘new; o, oi common assault a. fourth was‘ bycd iei'l"§='§i=§"§a'§3'§§“3'ah"fi 7i P!!!“ at Tlll GREATEST’ IIIAIT- STORY _ m“ ""‘"“_"_ " or our tum l‘ ufifi Mil-E's ‘is lfnm..fh. ggnggmfgfiy‘; g!‘ Ill’ “N71144:: overseas. (Patriot AanTuT omlolos c. Wan-s. m; irlalty cum clam any: tho Islanders over the: all in first clan condition 800d spirits. Ono message they all amt to their friend; and well are was: “Bend us more biscuit“. lend them month‘ LAID 1'0 asst -- The funeral oi Mrs. Annla Doucstts was held Baburda arc and y mornina from her la l’! Edward Street to st. Basilica where High Mass was celebrated by Bey. Louis Dougan. who also conducted ser- vice at the grave. The allbear- era were Messrs. H. i), M er. Pet.- B!‘ MMDOH!» Wallace Swan. . William Murphy, J. J. RECEIVED PROMOTION - Mator J .A. MacKenzie. ll Grafton Street, City. has received word t his Ion Ian Mackenzie JMGTVOCT to Pilot Officer in the hat .0- tho Ma the last war, and was sevegay woundcge at ‘V2213: Ridge, a r years has! in homital. last iew months as a “wide open," officers of n. M. c s. " n Cha ricer. There are a num enlistment. can be arranged ISLAND MEN KIILED — The Armv casualty list released psrtment of National Defence list-s two Island men as ldllcd in action. Both were members oi the Nova Scotia and Prince lid- They are Pte. Kevin Joseph Dsloris whose next of kin is listed as hi; moth- er. Mrs. Catherine Dsloris oi Newport, and Pte. Timothy Elmer Gilli: whose next of kin is listed as his mother, Mrs. Nellie Gillie. Mt. I Souris Eat. 1c gdfice POLICE COURT - Blx appeared in yesterday's Court. For unlawful possession oi spirits against the Excise Act. one person was final 8300 and costs. or 3 months in Jail. A sec- ond, ior being drunk and incap- able received 60 days suspended sentence. Charged with wife bsltln a third received 30 days’ suspended sentence. On a charge asked to report in one month. Chane: with receiving gasoline for an automobile otherwise than in the tank oi the vehicle, the ilith person was fined 05.00 and costs, or 10 days. while the sixth person. charged with dispensing than to the tank oi’ the car, also received $5.00 and costs. or l0 days. MT. HERBERT Y. P. UFThe regular meeting oi the Mt. Herb- ert Y. P. U. was held at. the Pro- testant Orghanage. Tuesday Janu- ary 25th. t e Devotional uerlod was opened by singing. "The Oild Rus- gued Cross. misseil uharson read e evening Sci-two's ssscn. hiicah d (1-5). and slllh (1-4) was road by Erwin Jenk us, Russell uharwn read a. - Erw Jenkins than led in The Devotional period closed by ing. “Stand. iUP- - b4 Do You Want?” followed with l0 m . Minutes of the rcvious meeting were read and a opted. A petition to be presented at the anmlai church meeting 00 ' the uQc oi the Duplex cnvswncs. was that up and signed by the mem- Recrcatlcn followed action lbs “present ‘ “tnh ‘Iiigkmectlnl gliocod with “Auld 1AM mm." .Mu . mm singing of ROTARY LUNCBION — An interesting talk on some oi his experiences as a chaplain was Rotary l con yum- st Rev. H. W. Guinness, ILA)‘. It was an- nounced that the Rotary auctions ~held in December had netted a total of 04,200.01. All but 0100 crip- usual oi it will be devoted to thd pied children‘; work. The $100 ch us was paid to tho Chariot. wn lice Dispensary. isummmids itotariaoa contribut- ‘ “.120 to the total. and the ‘Tgtltggv? ‘iTrl-‘Mdfliu through itheir annual o auction. Guam resent. were Arthur J. Duii, of T-lallf llacfliltt. Sidney abatar . T. Green. J. A. W Ronald Noble can In. a, hon-w II‘ o, m u miil‘.“l'.l.i':£“'.7.1if'.¢?»i? .-.- ~ m lam evening and were taken to _ Catholic Cemetery lfidl Nflvnfit llgglNG AGAIN —— Riec or e Royal Canad- ian Navy, tightly restricted for the lnwfelillillt "ilk been thrown 99mm?“ - riotte" said yester- . en now can be taken in al- 14"!- most any trades classification" said m!" Lleut. P. Geilstly, Recruiting 01- Bitt- J. H- Hello“- ber of quotas to be filled and immediate ior publication yesterday by the De-| ‘safe arrival oi her brother. F. ' his recent illness. Holy Redeemer Hall . ‘I'D-NIGHT _ 8.30 ti." '......i:.""' tum: Itasca l: tho city. _ Froeaout n: clan-labia PIIIIIa | SZM“ "£ ‘ILIIDAI, 1 PM, — Gill Glldsl. ....=....'--v.2..°"..-...2:M...."-.t ti- . ll , . ~ 101$ k G7. 2-1-11- IIGULAI. MONTHLY meet- ing Catholic Women's League will b! held in their hall this evening. February l. at l o'clock. i-l-ll REMAINS ARRIVE - The re- Rattray arrived the Mcuan Punsral Home where the funeral will be held tomorrow (Wednesday). service starting at 2 o'clock. Interment Sherwood cemetery. FUNERAL WEDNESDAY — The remains of the late Mn. John Maohrlane, whose death occurred in Dorchcster. Mass. arrived the city inst. evening, and were ‘conveyed to‘ hc-r late residence. 3i Grafton Street. irom where the will take lace Wednesday at 8:46 8t. Dunstan’: thence to the Roman l funeral ' mcrnins GYIO CLUB — The regular muting of the local Gyro Club was held at The Charlottetown. on the evening of Jan. 31. There was a large attendance. The guest a cakor wsa Lt-Coirunandcr C rlca MacKenaie. R.C.N.V.i=t. who gave a most instructive and on "Submarine Plans for the tor Dance totleale held at the on ry were discussed. The chair- mtu < a t. t» 11.. ta». mliiionatod in new and improved strains cl Gyro All! VIGIIIITY ‘Io w vlgotub acqllllt um wit]; o Alwayl ‘Isndorllct thovarlotywhichwllmhaaamckggaanow boots right an winter) we nuke out. Jam," a I l OIIBI. solid to cover coat of packing and mailing with n tilde "M slililmz away slid mom flu a package oi this beet seed together with II 5 i“ Wm" “mihei- wit“ can is lot a! those beats rown by us Int. moon. III- ‘ 5° -°‘“°h “"37" simflilm~ 1i"? cl ‘ la a copaéfmollr catalogue with description: of sleigliing i-s Boon and the laimcrs Hybrid lwoot Bount Tomato. Hutchinson Carrot, Ire Iii busy huuiinv wood and lariyfnolbw a tho low PM’ “Pun, u:‘“b a was; 8min: it- sawed. m“ c,“ ,, .___.. plants. land now to- V ‘pfigamlllolet. Basiett. ‘ Paar-zillion, C 813i. G9 ‘b. BT- :25. lvllri Ego rgrsingchii Bedssgtt. _ _ any re o" ,r """_‘” , learn that biijreBasseeti al.'i."i§...'§ i" suffering from com llctitiohs fol- '_— llowing an attack o ilu. LADIES! Mrs. William ltdlms is spending PROGRESSIVE i lzzexpsllexlagsaont- visit with friends in CONSERVATIVE M: w“ “it: h t d 2y . n A u y as re ume ' ASSOCIATION home after si-tcndng some time in Bolton with his brother William, . g5‘ ilmletlil wawvisly ‘ill it his e re su er ng icm a, par- —5T— i st . n "v" cum i c m“ t Mir and Mrs. Leslie Coulson TUES., FEB. 8th Dancing 9.30 - 1 Admission 50c - are receiving congratulations on . the arrival of a baby sirl Vb their ‘.- home in Bea View on Sunday, Jan- uary 16th. m. William Pickering has re- “Y” Secretary $....‘5”3§°..-.°.i?.“.."" “can c» - a ned as World Bervicq Secretary o the National Council. Now a1 m, Bruce firs: became interest“; in the Y.M.C.A. when at 24 he was wounded and captur- ed by the Boers. A: the end of the Boer war he returned to the University of Toronto. Itlld-lcd theology and wus ordained W m! Methodist Church. Hi5 first "Y” work war. done in New Westzninsiei- 3.0. from i904 to 190d while minister of 6th Ave. Church. The five years after that were spent. as -&nerai Secretary in Victoria where he Was 151891? responsible for the butlrliiag of the Y.M.C A. building now ir. use a! money 1mm many mensd China was Dr. Brae-is next post Spring Valley. Mr. Silllker on be. and one that he held for 25 years. half oi hi5 bride aim himself During the last war ht- helped ihe thanked all friends for tltciv; kind- British government, recruit 100.000!riess and lovely gifts. All then Chinese to dig ditches and lay|joined in singing For They Aye wire in Franco and with the rank Jolly Good Fellows. Thf remaind- oi Captain helped supervise the er of the evening was must en- work. ioysbly spent in dancing Music: Tie is a personal friend. of boih for this occasion was fuinished by Generalissimo and MadsrneChiai-ig Messr Holmes. Durant and Tupliii. Kai-Shel: and icmeniberr. well the day when a flu-TC written by Ma- dame Chianti reached his desk asking. i! she might use the “Y" build g in Cheng-tu as headquart- ers for her New Life Movement. He sat down with her and helped draft the first plans. Fbr makins six trio. into Tibet. Dr. Brace was given a fellowship by the Royal Oecgrafiiic society. Ilia translation of Chinese proverbs has enjoyed wide clrcultliion, Leg injuries received first in the Boer war then" aggravated while moon. 98in climbing forced ~11: return to Canada seven years aim. since then as World Service secretary, he Tuesday evening. January lath. when a number oi friends gather- ed to tender a shower i0 Mr. and Mrs. William Silliker. me Miss Bernice Mountain of Spring Valley When the guests had all arrived. 2M1‘. Geome Campbell was naked to preside and the young couple were EBCOTl-Bd to seats oi nr-ncr on the Platform. The many parcels were °l>¢ned by Mrs. ‘Reginald Mountain and Jean Wooilsice and the accom- DEYIWIIE names and good wishes were read bv Mrs. 1'"ed Profit: While Ruby Giiselry arranged them on the table. The ynimg couple were also presented with a purse in Dr. McBride was a iecent. visitor to Sea View or: professional duties. A number in this community have been Tfifld asin: suffering irom an attack of flit and bad colds Friends are sorry to Jearn that Mr. Georga Cousins who is a patient in the Provincial Sonat- orium at Charlottetown, nas not: been so well recently and his con- dition is causing his friends great anxiety. The W.M S??? DJllllEy anc Sea View met at the iiime oi Mrs. for the evening was Staff- TILEPIIONE CABLE DAMAG’ ED - The telephone cable between IWood Islands. on the south shore oi this Province and Caribou on i-tha Nova Bootia mainland has been damaged by drift ice. Flor the thawing-nit?’ tzhethrmtill- lTtlddtgfi-l p one a c m n go via Borden and Tormentine. Almost ovary winter drift ice ilfl““m°.l..i”i.l°°“i= ‘§"€°‘..‘.i2 Jimtifi I 01' . . strait and damages the cable when it, approaches the shore. The bottom at Borden and Tor- rnontine is more satisfactory. Personals Mrs. J. A. Macdonald. Cardigan is in the city. Miss Elizabeth Field, Stellarton N.B., arrived here last night. Mrs. W. Hunter. Moncton. is in ii oi , th t ih mother, TWA. Crgigfug. (greet-meld AVE- The manv fi-iqnds of Vernon “KW”? 51 hglgsytrtggverfle" MT: ear a o tion at. the City blond (Patriot ploasefovy.) LAC. Homer Proveneher. R. C.A. F. leaves this mornind for Munc- _ mung ent a few days with his wife and aimily- Mra. James Davey of 58 Brighton Ave., has received word oi tiara Doircn overseas . Less McCorville, Freetown. returned home yesterday afternoon aim: spending s pleasant week-end in Charlottetown- o ‘tho friends fmzvorncn . ewton. are t0 that he is recovering from um Catherine Mntflfnald- R- N~ loft la y morning foi- Montreal where ahI will hi“ a Pout-Gradu- ats oourlo at the Royal Victoria Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur stewcrt of Sea View were visitors to Ii-eetown on Sunday the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Starling Andrews. i- | Gunner Floyd Campbell who has] been oversee; nines 1940. arrive home Wednesday on leave to his parents. Mr. James mot. moiand- He is a bro- of Ira. sterling Andrews of Gardner oi Charlottetown. Gor- l‘. 4.1 tal. ' .., Chinese Eliminate has travelled extensively in Can- eda and the Utiited States. ‘ I Mr. Hartley F-z-wler succeeds Dr. a Colin Donald on Saturday evening ior their January meeting Presid- ent. was in charge of meeting and RBVB the call to worsliiyi and open- ed the meeting by singing hymn. O GOd Of Bcihcl. As lhts was the New Year's meeting the de- votional part was cemret‘ on the thoughts of the New ‘fear. Scri t- ure reading was the 34th Psa n. read in uiiisizu, lolioiwd by prayer by Mrs. Jannes Hickey. 1n '~he absence oi the secretary. Mrs. Arthur McKay iicten as secretary and six member.- answered to roll call with appropriate icrses on the topic. The members were also pleased to welcomed vii-Zine. Mrs. Frank McKay than took charge of the program from trite Mlssionarv Monthly. The Bible For All Oi’ Life and also read a beautiful paper prepared by Mrs H L Donald on this topic, w ch was most. interesting and l ul and contained mutli loci i thought of the responsibility of parents 0nd teachers Mrs. McKay then led in pravm- tor the youth of Canada. The Secretory read the minutes oi las‘, meeting and gave the financial statement which was most satisfactory as the allocation had been met and se a1 dollars QXTTR had bD-"J raise: A icttcr of thanks irom Miss Rat: of the United Church Mission iu Sydney was read acknowledging Christmas box sent containing a quilt and many other arueles of uni-m cloth- rues. _ Few officials in 0.1.1 Canadian Y.M.C.A. have had a broader ex- perience in world affairs than Mr. {Fdwler- As secretary to Sherwood vEddy he circled the globe with gr, Eddy and Dr Jchn R llfiott thirty years ago, During gm emy years of the Great War he lemained in ggiga and late" in India with or. In 1914 Ml‘. Fourier wag appoint- ed secretary at‘ the international (Ctiimlttee Cf thc "Y" m 1nd“; and remained at that nos: uiiti- his "A rn to Canada five yrnvs later. "c was "Y" sezreiarv lr Gait from that time lint/l 1926 Wnen he was Mmcd execwivu secrcfari- to one of the Detroit branches o.‘ the Y, M-CA Last fall he wen‘. tc Mexico to study the agricultural wot-k being carried ullt among‘ the pea- sants by Dr. II-iich pt rue-t... encouragement and tnvuv challenge to 1i.‘ to strive to make i944 the banner year. The for- ing aniouiik-d to 86.1.1 tad was dedicated by .111 Slliilli‘ the Tinxo- log)’ Thr- l-iiznah benediction brought the mwvtirttr to a “is” A delirious lunch was siwxri 1W tlie ii bv Mrs. toss. ass sted MISS M. BREZENSKI who has been appointed Gilli!!! stewardess. Atlantic Division, Trans-Canada Air Lines, at Monc- ton. N. B. succeeding Miss D Murphy. Miss Brezenski. who is n Registered Nurse, is a graduate oi the Ottawa Civic Hospital nui-sinc school. She joined the scrvicc of the 10A as a stewardess in Dec- ccnber 1941. Entire Jap Regiment NEW DELHI. Jan. 31 - tAP) —Chincsc troops ltrlking 100 miles into Northern Burma to" clear the way for the Leda Road supply line to China eliminated an entire Japanese t ‘ and Nltfllllfl another with similar fats. Brig-Gen. Hayden Boatner gl d today. iBoatner, Chief oi Staff to Lt.- Gen. J uowN r initial“ States officers have been ding the Chinese troops. The Japanese wars trapped and then methodically wipe-cl out along upper tributaries of the Ohlndwin River. and the Chinese found hundreds oi bodies. srlifitirw l . ‘turned home after bean; a patient ‘ Miss Marie Adams spent a few‘ ' idly! Ncently in Kensington the. vKUASt of her aunt. Mis. Charles iPayhter. After 60 years 0f 591"" Wll-h A pleasant evening was spent in the Y.M.C.A.. Dr- Brivc has N“ the hall at Spring valley on ing. The secretary also read a new | years message to the mmibers ofi out nl 4 ~/'....1~"{ "é W PAGE THREE, I Fortify . Her Against GOIIGHS flilil 001.08! Help to build up chil- dren's rellitance with Father John's adiaba- Ibo medicine ihif provide! Ibo vitanuiu A and D which so many youngster: need. Foo: generations oi Canadian mothers have used Puber- John‘: Medi- clos both in tho treatment of colds and u a prevai- dn. Gel _a hoitlo from your roday. QOOOOOOQ Dix W Dorothy Says- abou‘. getting one about adapting a baby. lCcntinufid from page D u-nyiiiéeiiiiisicy ToTcJFFEdTG-Itéi‘ Zita? " Huw ‘ecuid ‘ f]: MRS- J. E. W. ANSWER-Even’ city has a Child Finding Association to ivhlch voh Otillldiili-plt‘. and the managc-mcnt would‘ tell you wnut 0r perhaps you can find m: solution of W") steps to tokt proz-lcni ill taxing a child ctr two to board with you. as 110W the cxpcrv ment is being made of putting children who are orphans. or whose Pa!" ants cannot cake cane of them. t0 tions. This reared in hem“,- lnstead of institu- vcs the youngsters t e individual attention and aswcll- tiiat. every child needs, and that it cannot get 1n even the best run public I tion i-he fami y experience. the sense oi belonzltiz and the mmherlh! institution in which it is only one oi many. I can think of no career that a woman with a l cmving for the feel oi little arms about her neck cvulJ dedicate to her-. M! ing in these little boarders and making a Ra] home icr them. self that would brim her so much mother heart B-nd winess. or do so much good as tak- llVivDcnald and-vs social 15d? followed Mrs Frank hicKav was g recent visitor to Hamilton and spent a the guest oi her pleasant visit Bruce Ramsay and daughter. Mrs. Mr . Ramsay. | I ! LAC. Wtlildtlll MlacNiill R.C A.I-‘._ l5 sacnding n - pleasant furlough with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace lllaoNutt. Darnley. Mr. MacNutt returns to Montreal to continue his studies as a pilot at the end ni his lielirlay. M‘! William girl and Mi‘. Claude Thompson were iisiiors to sllifiliiffSltle on Fricicgw-V iiileekly Live Stock Market Report 1 t 1 SUMMARY Western mauacts soul a smaller supply ofcattlc tlils weal. at en- liianced values, especially in the fcrepart of the week The upturn amounted to b0 cent 01 more. notably at Winnipeg. and was at- tributed priticlpailv to the light- .(=,r volume of delivcfits. However. there was a cnnsideiatly" slower movctnent Etlld Bil C8512‘! TEXTCTQITCY toward the close. on bearish ad- vices from the east. and part oi ity was the PUNCH)?!‘ governing factcr in tlic eas‘ where anything grading reasonably‘ guru! n. quality iitoved rcadilv at steady prices but law graclc material vtm- slow to tnove and dispcssd -i' at barely steady prices. A rsiv hundred cattle were left in the pens nt the close at Toronto. ‘Pl-c volume of the offerings ltatl a sironf. influence sponsilale for .1 Wciiiwilllit‘, effect tournrd the 010s:- ol tradLn: calves were flood .. on a Tim‘. mark- et. with Moi .a1 marking up a gain oi’ Z5 cents on grrssers. An- other heavy,‘ rut of ii taken care of . Eastern Cattle Marin-t- Cniile price. or! as 1t ‘Cfilnlmll unchang- ll. G loci cr choice slaughter mater-ills tvttr. scarce and sold readily, with one load of heavy steers at $13.15 atic. others down in i2. and butcher steers and Inciferz; L $10 25 to $11.85. Fairly flPllVP tivvriin" ran» exper- ienced iil- MONTREAL ivitii the lacs! cf the nlUfiV-S nil-rod, which were no boiler than ‘land. at $12 to s12 50. niiri izcod hutcuor cows -,.i $8 25 to 31275 Pmu» tits were fair iii tho MARTHMFS. with more lmtchri‘ cattle Nani offered i iitllc or no choice oitality‘ in c-"vidonce. and made from Cocoa flined in the Cocoa com In)! ron a ruu. rouuo of tlie ; the early gains were erased. Qual-| fwere quoted at téTstiTlif-sloco‘ flo. o. country noztits for steers and [heifers Western Cattle Markets A reduced cattle run at WINNI- PEG served to more iiriccs into higher ground. with all killing classes fully 50 uLlllS siiongeiq but the trade sliowtd signs oi slowing up toward the close. Mitt- just a few more came coming forward. and late bids were down _25 cents or more from the hlgn iwifll- 5e" slaushter steer rated $12 to $12.25 and a few 512.50. Replacement. cattle were in small supply and suitable grades moved our at $0.25 $9 25. CALGARY hnfl an BCUVO market, with choice steers up to $12, and several leads at $1175; while BDMONION (lubed fully steady on good steers but lower on. plain kinds. with a 1m‘ C-i arwnd $12 on choice Good steers at PRINCE ALBERT niovcu llt) to $10 '16: MOOSE. JA.W mostly $11.25; REGINA $11.15; SASKATOON $11 t0 $1125: 1112i VANCOUVER. up to $12. with lain sales mostly $11.50 to $11.75. . Exports to United States Dairy cattle shipments to tho United States during tm: week wera 2i’! head. as against 41D in the same week last year. The total. export to daze this scar now amounts to '15. dairy Culllfi. In tho wcrrespcndinz LLTIOC last year. ex- iports were 1,047 head. I Firm Calf Market ' Calves were Lrm selkis. espec- |la11y at Montreal where grassers WGTQ as muc‘i as 25 certs hither. ,Torcnto paid .315 to sill ior chvwc veals. Montreal a similar ratige. Winnipes $14 to $15 50 Calgary up to $11 5c, Eimcntcn up to $13. Prince Albert. ski 50. Mouse Jaw $11. Rkiilna $13 and Saskatoon s12 to $12.50 and an cxtrcmt» ton oi on the Prim structure min was re- $13 No Change in Hog Market Packing plants received another very tieavv r-ri of hogs but prices continued at wrcl"; lPWlF- The iarsic ':r sold at Toronto at $l'.'.l5. w‘i o Montreal paid a slmllai price and Winnipeg szltl B-i hogs at $.‘.>i.30. Cakary rc- poried a basic piice of $15 85, FIJ- monton $15.85. Prince Alba-rt $15.90. Moose Jaw $15.50 to $16 Regina. $15.80 to $16. Saskatoon. $15.90. Vancouver $16 til; 115 75 and Moncton $17 l5 Lamb Prices Unchanged There was no change in the lamb price structure _SunpZ:es were moderate. and “llilé irrding was slow in some Instances i". did not affect the price at which lambs were bought. Tot-onto hat? M8! lambs at $13 to $13 L0: Montreal liad unur lcts. mostly bucks, up iowtlli \Viiini.‘-':’_1 $11502 Calgary $11.75" Eticronion $12: ,Prlnce Albert $11: tvlotso Jaw 1910.75: Region S11; Saskatoon FY8695 $10 50; and \"‘.il'iCOLl\‘l)l‘ Si? to $13, evmati FIVE? CUCWQ I13‘ ‘WQCUIITE FMVQI/R? All good Cocoa like all good Oaooolsto b Beans. The strength of flavour is decided by the amount of essential oils and rich, nourishing Cocoa Butter con- Powder you use. PERFECTION COCOA it guranlnd to mn- uin 22% (peas Brlnr, supplying you with the maximum of Chocolate Flavour. . Whether for a nourishing food drink or for baking, be sure to oak your grocer for PERFECTION COCOA. Regardless oi‘ price. there is none bmcr. Yet PIIFBCHON COCOA W0