JANUARY 251° MARKET cossrr it o and Ohio and -"'°°""d Pr“. gxigdicseilnrlgkcilailc ‘goal-IMO fractional advances. in tho duatriala U. I- Btsel was off 1%. Case, Llggatt and Myers issues, Texas Gull Sulphur. Drug, Wrgley; American HmeltinK Mill American Sugar yielded apliijfllilllllle‘ 1y n point, so did American dell-phone illlll (‘ollsolldatcil (ins. (iellernl l-Jlectric, an outstandinl heavy spat this week, eased to an- other new low at 20%. Heaviness 0f the stock is being attributed to fears that railroad electrification pro- grammes, as well as iliiilllcipal lili- proveiilciits in the coulplllly's field. will be curtailed during 103;’. restriction of public iitllity cxpnilslon woilld al- so tend to hold down (ienerlll Elec- trc's earnings. Tilerc has been. hnw- ever, no serious question of the div- ldend's safety in tho immediate fu- ture. WIIAT TIIE STOCK MARKET DID: S a. 0"", ‘w mi) rel-Wis! i-I i... 14-3“; ed n. react oh cllne wnl "1"" w‘; nveraiia 1°!" i. w" . l-rent advance. zllufnffllirrlgilbprilrllrilnil fvlifig‘ l ; over lillltlinggulllpi-iliilcii . l.l(‘l\il’n:|"‘l\'5 tiiere “H15 11 , M" lwfliéili coulil nor-omit" ‘he mf .- oll tile cillistriic- '7' “(Mini-lo fronl tho newl- e ringing “tub. prepared to sit o n ulliflfl-lflnmll‘ ‘tes Steel. “t ‘ iinsyivllllili week tn Nuiliher of declines Stocks ulu-hniitzcil 'l‘0tlll issues trailed but i‘ ' ., fltmfllill Fiiioll l'n_I-_ifif‘ ‘animal u point ilet. i\e\v liiontreai Market refgnEXChGIIEQ Sidelights (ciiihiiihiii vii-i...) .\l().\"t‘ltl‘I.\i., till-n, Jail. 2l—Apui‘l froill .\lt)lll“t'iil Power, which “as ll|.,'.'lii heavily dealt. ii iit the newly rl-ilueal lllilliillilll prlvc of’ till, tho lo- cal lillllk iullrllet lli Siliilrililfls brief week-end session proviileii li picture oi‘ evlreille lethargy, values barely riialigiilr: ill n ilelziigilih- voiiiiiie of trailing. A quiet nil dsligliiiy easier llllirket lll Willi Street was nu influ- iil ille exlcllson of tile ilillilli-iis , but the. ready llliilorptioii of s kin |'l‘i\\ I ilfiiil-T. “prion n‘ ‘ _ larile block of power in the closing i-il level, was eoillilcd iiigii~ vo. froill :i lil. - , . ill yeilvriiihv spoil '1" - Ill on iili- street at ilii» \\'l"I . showed signs oi‘ definite it‘ iiioili ililprilvenielit. 'l‘|le value‘ of vlelvsyrlllt eaporis froiu (‘ill-lulu tlnri l;; the liiiiliili oi‘ lJi-i-i-lillier, as" sili-ivil II i lll'illl‘ of t ilc F prevciliiii: your, by the decline not only in volizliic but also ill the price of newiiilrlni. is e: pliiilloii , 1111i, per cent .i.i- ii'iN’l‘l~llt FOOD ihiiiiklliiiiniiiun Service of ihiiliiloa and Cold Storage . llnprcpnrcd the following . riili respect to the value of - ill lilitci; food: Cllcesc is ‘liiigpor round food but it is “In amounts during the pmwtiell the body re- ‘ iliiliiii ivllicli must be w r iiniliho food consumed. larlliviiluablc protein,_ an source of calcium and oliiie high fat content it lllhilld energy producer. In ~ tliii food, a low tempera- uii lhoi-t length of time leased in order to avoid Mo. the protein. BIDDING PLANTS 0F BUGS ‘ One of the aesthetically attrac- tive features of Canadian homes, urban and rural alike, is the house plants which in great variety brighten and cheer by the dclicate pastel shading: in leaf and vine and the wealth and profusion of bloom. But one of the big difficul- ties encountered with house plants is keeping them free from certain species of plant insects. The D0- minion Experimental Station at Charlottetown, ‘P. E. I., supply the followi useful suggestions:- Rcd spiders thrive udder house conditions and are hard to over- come. At Charlottetown good re- sults were obtained by dusting ‘carefully with flowers of sulphur. ISucking insects are controlled with inicotine sulphate. one teaspoonful ‘to one gallon of writer; biting in- sects with a tablespoonful of ar- senate of lead to the same amount of water. Scale insects on ferns may be controlled by miscible oils ‘now on the market. SCIENCE SEES AN EGG finin- in Examinations him-l"! important, whe- Unie‘: eyes are good or With test tube and microscope science takes an egg and seeks to ‘find of what it is made and here is the result: Water 65.5 per cent; _. 11.9 per cent. fat 9.3 per cent. waste portion, shell etc., 11.2 per cent. The edible portion con- tains 'l3.'i per cent water, 13.4 per cent protein; 10.5 per cent fat, 1 per cent ash and 1-4 per cont oth- er elements. Among the minerals found in the egg are iron, calcium and phosphorus, sulphur, magnes- ium and traces of other minerals and in addition to all these or ra- ther as a. result of them, those or- ,ganic elements known asvitamines are present in large measure.- Department of Agriculture at Ot~ tawa. . jlilht wear your glasses for lillirn years, as some do, re-examinailon, for in H h! serious changes ' hie plltl, which if liiil i may work per- llllilf! t0 the most misc you possess. _. ‘Mica: eyca. t-iiuloiiiasoii OPIOMETRIST ' "KW ISSUE CITY 0F MllllTllEAl. 5% Sinking Fund Bonds Maturing as follows: December 15, 1941 PRICE: 100 and interest, to yield 6% _ -»Princlou lllII IilII-ylllly iiiimii Dlysblo in Montreal, T ' , Quebec. sdiii riiiiii. mum, whlllitfil and Vancouver. Ruminations $5M. 81.000. -°nluu may be telephoned or ud- Iflltliad at our expanse. USTERII SECURITIES 00., LTD. - CHARLOTTETOWN " w‘ I-EQEQODUNBAR. Manager hm“ A1341‘ JOHN, n, p, . Mouton will ‘Illhiflflg, \_ r THE _ Montreal Curb Market (Special to Johnston I Ward) ockl OpenIHIghILowILaIt Ilfiilllliilfllflll A . Mil 31,5 lllir Missouri . .. 14 lirltlrih Alli Oil . 10%| 101,-’; 10% 10% lils (‘orp-Sen TAI D0 Stores .. ...Il'l'/jA llonie Oil .. imperial Oil . .. llnp Tobacco . liit liilliiieel A .| lut Villiiles ll .1 I . Moss .. Norniulli .. .. . lie Lirlliii lfo Sllerritt .. .. Nicene .. AI . 'l‘eek ll iiirhes ., . 4 l! wiiiiii-i. llrilill an. Mining Exchange '_'t|ll‘|' nr.-inf lllltllll'f‘il lH-lii itiiljifiuiiilrcs .. Eililllialilivln lfillfbllnlijn‘ .. liflflilirett . i 300i] llr4i\\'llll"(‘ no‘. ltop .. _ (irflfeilril .. ., lfiflllliirk ’l‘u\\‘|i lfilililtiil Select . lltlutijltlbugo . PR ODUCE hlii.\"1‘ltl-l.\L, Que., Jan. 24—(By the ("illilullall roan-Another two cent per dozen out oil fresh egg prices to retllililcrs will be effective tomorrow lilllflillli,’ ace-irdlilg to ulluiliillceiilellt iiiniic by uiloleslile Jobbing houses liver the iveekclld, All wholesale egg levels will be iii) cents or illillcr, coil- alilereil very cheap for this time of the _veilr. .\l|ld weather is lilnuleil for the low prices. lleeieipts for eggs here for the weak were 11,881 canes colli- |llli’i"ll with 7,1251! canes lll previous week. t the close of the week 0n- tlirlo and Quebec eggs were being bought in carlois at 23 to 24c for ex- tras, lti to 10c for firsta, 17 to 18c for Pilllcta and 15 to ltic for seconds. New prices to retailers, effective to- iuorrou‘ lllorllilig lilo nil follows, for dozens ll enrtoils. Specials Jill; fresh extra» 2R: fresh firsts - ; frcsli pull- cts 24; fresh seconds 21: storage ex- tras 24: storage firsts 22; storage lec- onds . lteceipts of butter last week were 1,1159 boxes against 1,288 previous week. The butter market. clolicil lit: ‘J0 ccllta fer pound for cilrlota of fdilflitl- ed no. 1 pasteurized, off 1,l_.c fur tile week. Small lots to retailers were quoted lly wholesale Jobbing houses at 23c for solds and 24c for prints. lteceipts of cheese fell tn n new low level inr the acuson, being only 272 boxes against 418 boxes ill tho pre- vious week. The iiiiirket was practicall- ly lit n niilnilscilll owing to light re- ceipts nlld 12 to 121,114: for suuifuer make. '1‘he pntnto market held n steady tulle with supplies liberal alld demand moderate Prices were: Local whites, lbs. no. 1 35 to 40c; New Bruns- wick and Quebec green mountains, 80 lbs. no. l {l5 to title. ()'l"l‘.\\\'ii. Oiit., Jail. ‘it-lily the (‘nliadbill l‘ress)—A fractional ill- erciiae in investors and traders wclirilt- oil iliilcx llllnlbcr of’ security prices, computed by the Dominion lliireau of l-ltntlatics on the basis of 1021i equals 100 for tho week elulliii: Jail. 2i. Tho index of industrial conilnori idol-ks was 70.2 as compared with 701i for the previous week. The index of ilriecs of the twciliy- [Ive bout selling lllrlllailftdl |l!lIl public utility coiuliion stocks on the llollircnl and Toronto exchanges will 416.3 ll compared With 411K5- Tile index ilf Jilin-wile utility com- mon stocks will 51.3 as compared with 50.2. ‘filo index of eoiuiuoil stocks of eoiiipnilles llti'tlli‘ll abroad lil \\'lill'll (‘liundiana are heavily lli|I‘l'i'8ll-‘ll Will 51.0 as compared with 50.0. The index for all three groups of colnliion stocks combined was 02,.‘ as compared with 01.5. 0T'i‘.i\V.»\, Ont, Jan. 2.1 “Plans for Filo re-orgnillzxitlon of (ireellslliidils lnil (‘oilip:llly, Montreal brokerage flriil recently declared bniikrilpi. have -ecelvcil the approval of Uttliwn nail iiatrict creditors. liieetin here ttis creditors voted alt‘ irovnl o the trustees plan for jc-ur- railiziltlon ii elected .1. '1‘. “ll-oil. ittliwa barr fer, as ther represent- iive at n general uleetlng to bu li-‘lil u hionlrenl Jan. 27. I ____ ‘lilavoun across m BASKETS The current issue of the Econo- lmic Annalist supplies some inter- leiiun; information as to popular preferences in the purchase of at!‘ ‘i p193 by consumers in Montreal and ‘TOTOIICO. risum secured M a b" suit of a special qiieationaire show ‘that the a quart bullet lends in popular preference, with Bliiml" imguly 40 per cant of the urlv The Montreal A Stock Exchange (Special c» aoiiiimiii a wnii) Stocks _ Openiilighflnswlllast lirazillnn . . 12%! i‘_'=y,| 12W. 12% (‘all (‘ar Fdy 7 I l.‘ilu (Ycllient ilflytii 01/, 0% 0% (‘an ind Alca ll/ll 11/4 C Pficlflc ...| 1714 l7 10% 10% iiockshilt Plow . 47,8 Con! M Smelt . 70 ‘l0 69M? 09% (ion S \\'lii'ca .. 2R‘ liit Nickel .. “Jill/pl! ill/i hiliasci llnrris .l “Til 3N .\l|'- roiiii ... ...|l(i ] l0 .\loiit Power . i-l Zill I llii Sher Wlllllilns .| lRAi flier-l of Canada Hill-p 2114i 21% 21% Win lllec .. ..-lil‘,~iil3i61/,.A] Miscellaneous (Canadian Prunes) . I .\i tlNli; Till‘ U . illill. Ulilfiflll . all - lnlililli-i: a ._ ~ -~ » ‘ illi . - lllltlllllll}! i ii..- 1;?“ jfmv Hi"? ~-l 31'“. liii Idling] ti; low Iillilllll strilri 1"“ “l” ll-Jlo“ _ lll‘lllllllll‘,\' i): giloil (Wllllili o. lie- i ' t . YNLISTLI) LO p s ‘ n“ 190"} ail-diam . ...' .ll 1.14 i.1-t bud“ 6,1,6"! -\ t") -- - ‘ Nl-Iii’ YORK, x. v., Jiiii 2i~linu 1 ' hiielii- liiltl uilllvf yeslc - Hem.- of liil~llii-.~' - clianuoil iit. f. ‘ ' . ‘Alllllfltlkllll ‘ll < hi» ioll-.,.\l.il'<~il .. _ -~ 1' ll\l‘i .1 1.05‘, Jilly 1.1;’, .\- i, ., fliVfl; '"-- -- ~- 1.11. o...» l W iiuéivchr‘ pmliltlflirll . ltoflilcil was quiet illiil nliclliiugeil uimxurdln] . lit 4.1.: for filio gfillllllflihl. Groin Market (Associated Press) IIONDI-Il) ‘YIIEJT NlvliV YORK, N. \'., Jliil. ‘Si-Bond- ed wheat closed e ' r. LOW (‘lose - r . May .. .. .. "'-’).’ 5 ‘V flifiik July .. .. ‘H l t‘ OSPQY-Flii CHICAGO (‘lllf‘.\(iO lll., Juli. 2fl—\\'ilent prices tliillllleil level rcachcrl ill i4 week. Bearish nciloa of tho wheat market was/tn striking contrast with the sharp ndvlillco wilicll took place in the latest previous Silturdily. About the only support today for wheat values cnllie frolll 1vurirhiisen lllnllo to collect i fits on miles lliuile lllizller up. Priittiially llo new ileiliiiliil devel- oped for wheat from North Alllcril-all. Wheat closed unsettled Il/"Illfa llll- iler _VOSl0l'(lilY'il finish, corn also lii-l-‘ili dawn, oats oft‘, nlld provisions unchanged to 10 cents ileclilie. today to lilo lowest ‘Xi-iii WINNIPICG WINNIPEG, Mun, Jan. 2.'l—-(By the Canadian Pressi-Waning interest at Chicago and lack of export trade con- tinued to exert a weakening effect on prices tn today's sales. Prices closed 1A lower (hall Friday's flgilrt-s. lilily closed lit 621,3; July iit 1531f, nlld October iit iJ-‘i. Chicago's weakness lrns attributed to casilicss n the securities market and to lack of speculative demand for grain. Local prices reflected only a mrt of the weakness but there was ittle support. Liverpool prices were unchanged to alluhtly bun-r. a (lfilfllllt? lil iliflflllii,’ was 1i fiictor ill sllstnlillllg the l-Jilg- llsli iiliirket wilicll reflected lltilo buy- ing by importers. Cash wheat nlld coarse grains show- ed improved demand but offerings were light and Iprclllls llttla changed. CLOSE mkijhciih-llny 13:5,’; July flat/l‘); c“ guts! May 821,511: Jilly 3214A. BD“KIQYI—~\IIIY 40%: July aucga; OQL CASII PRICES Wheat-No. 1 hard GDV- _ 1 5W4: no. ".2 iior. no; no.1?! "IL... no. 4 4s,- llo. l5 iii/i: ilo. (l 41%; feed 311V.’ trileir 59%,- , 1 q - (fan-xii. 2 c. d." Qlll/fgfiufiflilua bgjéiv. :e!.1feed27:n.1f d20- 2 7"" 24; ruler-ted ‘l8; treneclr fill/rm Barley-No. 3 f‘. W 371/“ "m 4 p W. Moi: iiii. r. c. w. any“ M, q ma; track am. °' “" .__._ ""1 39 Der cent of the later varie- ties being sold in this form of can. tainer. The 11 quart basket proved a close second but when," the tice or to purchasers‘ is o, debatable point. While the basket leads in popularity Montreal favour the "plenum-g" PM!!! 01' sallons while the pur- ‘ chase by the "pound" is the pre- l dominant preference of the mane], Canadian housewife. When asked why they did not buy more apples 41.2 per cent or the replies received states time they were buvins aii they required and 84.7 per cent stated that ap- per cent gave lack 0f storage (a. ciiities as a. reason and " an equal numb" 5'5""! "POOP quality". Only six out of 555 feplleg com. nlalned of mm- irracine or market- ing methods. cliARLoTrsrowN GUA_R Air I'll-vine i~iii iii! A Aiclilsoii P°5°d b? the Japanese last fall. embody e compromise between Re- Bome Yuan (council) system of tile popularity .0; m, bushel basket is that many dwlgers faced the deli- gu, w grower enterprise and DIM“ catc and complicated negotiations. but Tf-‘Pvflifl persisted that the new state would be introduced to tile 121A" ., EWl0R (siiii-liil iii illlllliltfllll o wiini) llpuli lliglnlnilv l. n xivii i i i—‘-' i . l ’ iinqi 14-"2. 1W3! :11) | zm-‘lii PAGE NINE s TO CKkAND 301w) t) llXBii ii N iii. 1:1 Has been buildin December, 1931, l'l‘llll i{:ill ' 'l‘liel~ipoill Stildeinllzi-r ' r11; cow "n1 four.) lll-‘itil lo fliVQl Till Boy Emperor For President boy emperor of China, who is in closely‘ guarded retirement near Port: Arthur ls slated to be the first President of the new separate gov- ernment of Manchuria, it was re- ported in some quarters today. Skeptics asserted the report rcp- resented only the ambitions of ccr- tain factions; but in the numerous press forecasts of the makeup of the new regime, there were signif- icant, bllnks, where the name of the President should have appear- ed Those who doubted the selection of Pil-Yi, who was Ifsuan Tulig when he was China's child ruler, advanced the names of Chang Tso- H-‘ilangi mummy commander in the old regime, or even Chang l-lsao- 141118. the governor who was de- PIBH reports of the negotiations bslns conducted to establish the 119W Bovel-nment, forecast it will publican forms and the cunlber- 1711mm government at Nlilllflliz. Alllhflritlltlve observers warned in Toronto markets world with flourfshes between the most of the purchases reported iii Chinese New Yea: February s and February 11. ole! were we Blhénsive. Only a.» "-- (IMPPED Sliili " Dilute M land's with cue-hall lilONTRFAl Que. Jan. 24~Barley , _ ‘C""“'“'“' Pm’) ciiiiiiiiiiiii iteiifirh. m5. 3 .4 i ilflltl, (go-Ii Government and Municipal.................. 32.36% nnzlzxflltgrffillf); OIiL, Jiiii. anAluiihic llll.1n1".:l‘f'fsf.lef:.ll‘i', “sling;lflit-iigaiziwffs. ' _ _ Other ........... 19.64% , l sin-e stock uim-ibnwiflcs" ililiifhfiiltlii-llllliri’.“will: flight 33f! §§‘"".. ‘."‘. ' 52-00% mgl-ifime " " "' ‘l7 L“; |'m cuts, choice Itiiiifllnit); flour, white nnlfmnlygt ' MOIIQIISGBS . av .. . , . _. - . , - .....~...... .. ‘"13!-,§3g,,§§§f§,*‘l*?,-tlygtsgfl‘: w ti. - City and Town 15.25% ififitlkiiex .. .. filo; on u...’ 'iiiiy'ii.. 2. "31"" I 2 47 mlllilllliinunmppr um’ fill‘ lUl§ m‘... Cllf‘ ' “r ' Farm '- ' % 15mm; il_‘llfll,l:"ll'v'cr _ pllfuiiiplhflllllilli lflliiilll ff-l‘: .. ' - .- ' 7. mn,.,.n"llllnng"n ioiiil p“ Policy Loans—Or¢linsry Premiums.............................. 15.7730 ioonrviiiiiisii “I . . . ac it _ - ' ,._.,.,.,.,,,,.i .. .. .. gégg- 3:31:53 girrlw i: Single Premiums 5.49% gmwlrmma" culls ‘storage aeeululs ill RBIII ESIBIG n... ... .... . . ............. mmwlillgnr n “Mqimlg 12mm?" M) ‘h Hay,‘ . . . .. "',gfl.lllrl"lv'qm“l ' l|.tlll‘l\l,.l\'t.‘\\‘ liriillsiviclr, ( "l!" COIIIIIIOII SIOPkS ...... ....... 2-4-97) ‘i! l|‘.\'I‘\‘ . . _ ‘Bggigirii {plin- . "" Preferred Stocks... 1.79% . \fi[i ' 4i , < . liitlfhlnikf‘ .\'i'llre (OTTON Slllltlrlt?! . ' 52(7) fiilthllnll linsili . Nl-IW YORK, N. Y., Jun. fll-(‘ition r filturea closed ly Ciosl , In,‘ m,‘ nr. m," Full provision has Increase $60,611 7,353 (By Glen Babb, Associated Pros: Stall‘ (h... spondcnt) ‘ Business in Force MUKDEN, Manchuria, Jim. 22. 262% (A.P.)—Mr. Henry Pu-Yi, former 426% Head Ofiice C. S. Macdonald, President and General Manager. SECURITY- STABILITY- CIINFIIIEN CE Confederation Life Stability, which is the basis of financial Confidence. The high grade of Securities in which its funds are invested, as at 31st Bonds and Debentures: FINANCIAL PDSITION. DECEMBER 31st, I93] SURPLUS AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE IIISTRIIIUTIOX as determined by the Dominion Government Insurance Department. NEW INSURANCE IN TiITAL INSURANCE IN FORCE PAID T0 POLICYIIOLIIERS and BENEFICIARIES To Living Pollcyla older-s In I93], satisfied Pollcylloldul of the Confederation Life Association, resident in Canada, applied for additional insurance, and were accepted, to an amount equal to 40% of the Company's tolsl Canadian business for Ilse year. RECORD 0F PIIUGIIEQS ‘IN PAST I0 YEAIIQ Ratio of 1931 to 1921 Figures Payments to Pollcyholders Confederation Life U6 TA Trans i.- For 6|] Years Association g upon the solid foundation of Security and is shown in the following schedule: Percentage of Total Invested Assets TOTAL ASSETS $BR,4§ND,’Z49 $8,649,245 been made for depreciation, in Security values, I93] $53,852,452 $331,035,132 of $12,053,512 over 1930 Since I871 y " $94,580,514 To Beneficiaries of Pollcyholders $33,933,101 Assets 290% Surplus Total Income 365% 289% Dividends Paid to Policyholders 511% Association T...“ R. S. Waldiv» " Col. I. F. Michle, Vice-Prenldenls. Strange Survival of Witchcraft in Christian Province NEW GERMANY, N. S. Jail. 22— (By The Canadian Prcss)-A Bap- tist minster has trudged into the hills between Hemford rind Pleasant River to pig the gospel of Chrst against witchzraft, said to be the background of six murders and thrce sensational suicides in this district of Lunenburg county dur ng the last twelve years. Moved by three tinged cs that o:- cllrrrd here in December, H. D. Hopper of New Canada recently called a meetirg of the res dents and stressed the necessity for re- ligion in the oomluuiiiiics. Bctlvccll llolnford and Pleasiir River there is neither o. church 11-31" a biliidin; Il man. t one-a u: In ‘~ and i l i suitable for holding scrvlca, and. those who attend scrvccs haw til ‘travel several mics, to Hchiord. ' , The milfstor recalled the Dcrcm- lbcr tragedies the mysterious death lot Myles Simpson whose liiclws stfly was found in ‘be riv x tliC klcatii n‘ lll-S bTC-lllf‘? (‘iillic Snip .- :1. who dicd f: ‘l .---‘i.'-lri.?i iml gunshot wounds. and the hlnrderi of 14cm saith for wilicll Nan-man Smth is to stand tr'al—and PTB- ised to so into the ‘forest and c111; vaued upon them to build o. church. thc ilcccssriry mamrlal. They m“ 5;, {he plans are almost oomplct-.do the work themselves. too. cd. Daniel Mailman of l-lcmford some money will be needed. lfld d°' has donated the necessary land, and nations are in order. "W313i! l0 residents of the district have pmm- Rev- MP- H°PP'"- ATTENTION! "1 SILVER FOX RANCHERS WE ARE STILL BUYING SILVER FOXES CROSS FOXES RED FOXES AND ALL OTHER FURS - You Have Nothing to Lose-——- For if our valuation are not eu- tlreiy satisfactory to you your Furs are promptly returned without any charge whatsoever. SHIP IMMEDIATELY AND RECEIVE TOP MARKET PRICES Valuations and Rt lttancea Sent Immediately on Receipt of Your Shipment. The Merchants Fur Co. Ltd SILVER FOX QPECIALISTS 350 ST. PAUL ST. WEST MONTREAL, P. Q." - m‘ "V, _‘. .¢-_ . .. _. _ __ ,. ’ s .>.,~_;IJ.I' H~...‘-...._.-_ ..-.... i, i»? j K ‘ " a iwv. "'37", ‘Kl at 1