For Dllonnflall 1 for two more vital ports of your can _;;yga gears ‘and reduces ~ . . gasoline consumption. Now, Alemite for transmission and differ- ential gears. Let us fill your gear housings with this remarkable new lubricant todayJ \ Actual tests show that it reduces gear fric- tion to a new low point. You will actually notice the difference in running your car. The lessened drag of friction in gears will allow your ‘car to coast 21% farther. More power and ‘gasoline mileage. After we have drained and refilled your gears with this new lubricant just try your car on any hill and see for yourself the sur- prising difference. ALEMITE Expert Lubricating Service "Wcean¢rrfy°I7"Pd'un"hM”" Look for Alemite Dealer's Yellow Sign A. HORNE "8. CO., CHARLOTTETOWN. Maritime Dlstrlbutorll—5r°w"r Pulpit". L"!- Silht 4°11"- LEMON FILLING The lollovrlng filling is good cit er for pies or cakes: Mix thlec- fourths cup of sugar, two table- spoons each of flour and cornstarch and a third teaspoon salt. When well blended, add slowly a cup of boiling water and cook over fire, stirring constantly until mixture is thick enough to and thicken before spreading the vnolllllffll. l ‘comedy drama, “The Villain Foiled" ‘ tin Masonic Hall. Hunter River. on s The New ALEMITE Protection; Westernfiuardian i Pla-yzglwill 513x355. four VMonday, July 11th. 7819 7 B 2i , —EN‘I'RIES FOR THE 12TH 0F JULY Athletic SPOPI-s close with ‘the secreiary, W. W. Muttart. Sum-, ‘merside. on July 9th. l 76l3-7-7-3i| --EXPERIENCED Teacher want- ed, first or second class, for North AlBedcque School. Supplement $150 .for second class, ‘$175 for first ‘birthday anniversarry. The addressi m the (mm ‘round matches they ‘ combust- Birlhday i lThree Previous Remembered! Winners Reach m, M, .527", the m..." The Semi-Finals of the P. E. I. Co-Operative kg n3‘: Poultry Association. w» waited u rraunrrou, ~ Ont, July s. - on by his employees yesterday. u-hdl Three previous winners of the Can- nrcsentod with a coco o1 vines mdadlnn‘ amateur golf champiomhlp an address. on the occwlou of. his; reached the semi-finals today when _ “one” “s... zemerged victorious. Two of them. lFr-ank Thompson. of Chicakv. and Mr. George Lightiaer. lSandy Somerville, of Inndon, had Manager, 'P. B. I. Co-Operativel comparatively easy wins, securing Egg and Poultry Association. Dear Bir: was read by Mia Helen J. MacDon- ald, and is as follows: pig leads in the morning, which lwere too much for their respective class. A.G. MoCaull, Sect'y. Wil- mot Valley, R.R. 7643'7'8'4il - —FREE RED CROSS Chest C1111‘. lcs will be held in the doctors’ of- Yfices in Kensington July 12th, llialc ‘peque July 13th, morning only and‘ Bedeque July 13th afternoon only}; only cases referred by physicians will be examined by the specialist. l 7612-7-7-51, --u~|reo CHURCH KENSING-i On this, the anniversary of yourlopponcnts. F. G. l-foblltzel, of Lamb- blrth, we, the employees of thetton, and W. H. Gardner. of Buffalo Candling Station cannot allow thcl to overcome‘ in the afternoon, al- occasion to pass without some ex- though 91¢ "W 1m" Pllyed the presslon of recognition on our part.:better 8011' 111 @119 Bfwmwfi- For many yggrs, your efllglgntl DOB Garrick 0f Scarboro, T070010. mgngggment, o1 m; Flu-mug co- had a strenuous struggle to dispose‘. Opefgflyg Bugjngg has bu“ spoken of Norman Scott, Montreal, finally of and written on by many notable wlhnlns 2 and 1- He had a 011e- pubug mum so 1; 15 hardlynecesary hole lead going out in the after- gm- u; m atwmp; w eluogize you noon, but was one in arrears at the mo“ m“ mm ninth and he did not square the we do wish howeven w mum match until the fifteenth. Here IN MEMORIAM" MB. WILITMT ‘JENKINS Mr. William Jenkins who recently passed away at his residence, Vom- on had just completed on the pre- ceding Sunday. (June 26) his 80th year. While living a very quiet and retired life in recent years he-had beenaroundasusualtlllaweek from his death. He was very much distressed but bore his sufferings with very great patience and Chris- tian fortitude. Everything that lov- ing affection and skilled attention could do failed to check an incur- able heart affection. He was per- fectly resigned and prepared for the call when it came to him. An exem- plary parent in the home, a very lib- eral and faithful supporter of the Methodist Church, now the United Church. of Cherry Valley, very much utcemed and respected in the life of the commtmity and province in general his death is very deeply re-' gretted. The late Mr. Jenkins was married twice. His first wife, Miss M, E, TON—-July 10th.. 9.45 a- m. Sunday ' you that your klhdhcsc. general sol- School; l1 a. m. morning worshlp‘1¢mld9 111d Symllfllihfllc assistance —-G0d‘s Triangle; 7.30 p. m. Even- ‘, which you have at all times extend- ing Worship L. O. A. will attend. 18d 00 U5, 1185 118611 911d 19 BDPTW‘ Scott cracked and Garrick worflDingwell of Little River, died 26 three in a row. years ago. He was married later in Garrick will meet Somerville to- life toMr-s. Herring of Murray Harb- morrow, while Thompson tackles ous who pfedggggggd mm about, Budget Your Life 1 Herein arnethod, simple as the “ruleofthrce”: - I .... IQxIGOIIQIOQQQ sURAN mars ' NEW INPROVIIsIETTIBDEFICIBNCY O .................. .. 0 Ll INSURANCE COMPANY“ . ldp, hloncton Brunch Offlre for Mllrltlmn. llllcgcfll Bl“ PHEVI. =- E- r-m-“Pi,tunnels-u.:"lr::....:;..... .-........ B. R-‘:|&|i)3:,-’§NK‘1D‘ n,“ L‘; M-plfljn; superintendent “’C_._. ,_,,.. J. ll. wcoutu ‘LL, Branch secretary- fionfederation Day TAYLOR SERVICE STATION, SUVMMERSIDE when dropped from a $310011. C0011 it fifteen minutes longer 111_ a 110"‘ h_ ble boiler, Else the starch wlll taste raw. Then heat in one or two e55 yolks; a teaspoon butter; three t8- blespoon-s lemon juice and the 5131‘ ed yellow rind of half a lemon. using the filling for cake, let it coo’: o e the hot cake, or it will soak in LMYD. O'Brien. Elmsdale, Subject~God‘s ted Church. Summerfield 3 p. m.‘ Dr. Saint preaches at all services.‘ A hearty welcome to all. ‘ l -—HAD SUCCESSFUL ENGAGE-l MENTX-The Young-Adams Com-l party played a three nights’ engage-t ment in Kensington this week. On‘ Monday night they appeared before the footlights in “Irish Eyes," which beamed with exceeding brilllancy upon the audience. On Tuesday night they played "Human Cargo" with breezy effect, and on Wednes- day night "The Angel of the Moun? tain" almost shed a celestial light‘ that was dazzling. The Young~ Adams Company deserve the con- gratulations that are continually United Church at the garden party held on the Manse grounds on Tues-‘ day evening. Needless to say that the party was patronized by a large - number of people. l —EXHIBITION MEETING. — D. O'Brien acting as chairman and Wm. A. McArthur, secretary. The minutes of the organization and ad- journed meeting were read and ap- proved. The following farmers were then chosen as officials and directors for the year: Messrs A. President; Wm. A. McArthur. Secretary Treas- urer; Dlrectors-James McGrath, st ll’ “Perfection” Will Satisfy That Ice Cream Craving because In its manufacture are to b! found the flnelt dairy products, true fruit flavors and the most modern and painstaking methods of makinil i" l" Cream of unvarylng excellence-rich, smooth, nourishing. PICNIC COMMITTEES should get in touch with us just as soon as dates are set. Get-our prices and let u; tell you all about our labor saving Iihltify 111511" 3'"! ‘WW5- PERFECTION la what every one says when they ask’ for ice cream whether ln the local store or the public qathcflflil- Central Creameries LIMITED WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS PHONE soc Wlth Cream. from Dianne Free Area the beat Ingredients procurgable and the most modern mach- lnery-we make an honest effort to give our customer: the very beat. E.” or.~now I 146 Richmond St. Charlottetown Elite, Trifle, Accident, Sickness and Plate .G1.lll8 Insurance at Lowest Rate. “Strong Stock Companies Louis; Carl Weeks, Alberton; How. ard Adams. O'l.leary; Harold Doyle, Bloomfield; Lester Wallace, (:95. icumpecg W. B. McLellan. Alma; |Percy O. Tredenlck, West Devon; ‘George Mclnnis, Miminigash; JQhn Chrlstonher. Tlgnish; Bertram Mc- lbéllén- West Cane: FredJ. Wells. ;Hllls _Rivcr; Aeneas Gallant, ‘Bloomfield; Lloyd Dunbar, Mont- ,rose, Alberton was chosen 55' "the I most suitable piece in which to hold l‘ the exhibition after the matter had bee" 511113! discussed from several different points of view. A meet- 1118 0f the officials and directors will be held Wednesday, July 13th ln the hall at Elmsdale in the even- 111E lo prepare prize lists and ar- range further details. I”The Musical Eckardts, swigg be“ 111mm‘ and ""191? entertainers, will appear in Kensington on 1m. day eve-runs. July 15th. Since their last visit to the Island, four Years ago, the Eckhardts have en~ 811606 a new company or perform. 1°18 P11"! Dromlse an entire change 10f programme. 7659‘ PERSONALS here Thursday from Oakland, Cal, and left yesterday afternoon for Montague on a. two months’ visit to hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel MacLaren. It is three years since Mrs. Gordon last visited the Island. —-Miss Margaret Cluzlcr, R. N. Silent n short holiday with ller sis~ lcr. Mrs. John Walker, Ken-slngton, Miss l(lrriz‘p.r’s many friicnds a1. ‘WW8 hid her welcome. Y, Eastern Guardian ..'CHANGED rrANns. - The M°I11B8ue Restaurant is now under new management and _is prepared to serve meals and refreshments at _ all hours. V73qg_7_9_2; 48 YEARS IN MINE (By ‘Brltloh United Pren) ‘UONDUN- July 3- — Jack Harris, a pitman who worked underground 1'01‘ 43 years in the same pit without ever seeing the coal face, has jugt retired on the eve of his 70th year. P1 was employed n: the Nawatead COUNTY. hear Nottingham, as an onsetter, and was notonce late for work. lMr. Harris said the other day that he never had any desire to go ‘near the coal face, but kept to his ‘Dost at the pit bottom. Although ~~he had signalled melt- and coal M1611? all through 48 years, he never . lliad an accident. Of this record he W118 proud. and his employers, the ilbtaveley Coal Company has sent ‘him a special complimentary letter- , This veteran bar been a member of the Notils Miners’ Associatlpn lfor 56 years. lie was 1-1 years old when he bfltfln work below, and lllla union contribution was gtthrec cents a week. l-ie never went to school, but taught himself to read‘ and wri-te after he began to lwor , l i011 '11! 011 llfitllldliitanl is carrledt by la dinlmleonlflu strap iadleud of by tit handle to mount it ac- opening.» lflnarrl’! llnlncnt fol-Janet bltu. Square. First Uni- . lfllfld- l —Mrs. Kenneth H. Gordon arrived when closed an umbrella inventq Will you kindly accept this token of our esteem. with .our sincere wishes that you may enjoy many years of useful service to this bus- iness and Province. Signed by the employees, Wilfred Arsenault, Ernie Robins, James Brown Thomas McCabe, Percy Happeny, Hugh McQusld, J. Tierney, H. Connolly. F. A. Hull, Helen J. MacDonald, Mae E. wls-l ner, A. H. Darrach, B. MacQuilid, Pius Clarkin, C. E. Sempel, William Peters, Mosie Peters, Earl Ransghan Leo Brown, Kennet McMillan, A. Clark. L. Doiron. Mr. Lightlzer was completely tak- en by surprise, and replied in ap. ‘preciative terms, thanking the em- have existed between employer and employees. Saxon Fights Norman (By British United Presl) IJONDON. July 8, -—- IFalr-haired Maurice J. McCarthy of Brooklyn. lltecitation “The ‘Best Land on Eartlfl-llteta lCorcoratlz . ‘Recitation, ‘Canada's Diamond} Jubileo"-—*Olive lDowar; At New Perth who today eliminated Stanley 3 and 2. Thompson was one up at‘ man, mm wmfam A" an resume at noon, but on each nine in the after; Vernon and M“ 1n Bflflsh 901m“- noon he had losing streaks cf threelbga, who was unable to come h°me_ holes each and this caused hisyrhe daughm-s are M,“ J_ M_ Mc- dflwhlflll- Leod of Vernon Bridge, Mrs. W. J. McEachem of Mt. Albion, and Mrs. l-Iaygenupfnliarnscliffe. 'I'hree t - ~ ro ers a, s ve. Robert, George Hamllton Cadets ‘and Boswell of Mount Albion. His ', ‘surviving sisters are Mrs. Abigail Capture first 3 lChrVeI‘ of Hazelbrook, and Mrs, nera serv ces were e P] 1 fl-Ieqrlktlz ‘Sénallwood of‘ ‘Bunbury. h m aces ls ey {gonna the! Irlefiidencte) of his son, Mr. . . e ns h BISLEY CAMP. E118» July 3- —- Cemetery on Friday agteilllrgoryfiilasg The cadets from Hamilton, Ont. and were conducted by Rev. G, A here with the Canadian team. 1111b Grant and the choir of Cherry Val- lin splendid individual performances lgy United church assisted b Mrs {on the Bisley ranges during the George McLeod of Mantra; and‘ learly part of the National Rifle As- other {fiends The very 1arge numb- ‘smiatkm?’ 8'98‘ 1119911118 119"!- ‘er present at both house and grave The first three places 1n the w- being one of the largest rocessionrl vice rifle shoot for the N. R. A's. Seen gm. many years boreptestim special badge were all captured bypm the res ct felt f’ th (my Hamilton cadets-Capt. Hunterhand m, p9 m t? e deceased Lieut. Matchett and Lieut. Hilsotl. ed famfi]; symp“ y °r ‘he berm“ each scoring 99 out of a possible. ' 100. They shot off again for the-Ne], badge and Capt. Hunter won. ; Lieut. Hilson got a possible 35 in‘ iOIfs searchcst, which had been 31W" t" 1t 11)’ i1 Drlvatc 1101102‘, while ing in the wind, swung great two- handed ‘swords against mailed Norman knights the other day in a realistic "battle" for Hastings ‘Castle. walls and on the ‘crumbling stones placed in position bythe Normans who came to Hastings in 1066. it was part of the pageant cele- brating the ninth centenary of the hirth of William the lConqueronl French representatives from ‘Die; ppe, Rouen, Falalse, Deauvlllc and Paris attended- W.'H..'Dyer, in the patt of Count dell, led ‘the Norman forces, who‘ sought to scale the castle walls, and, after many "casualties" a truce was Ilfflclallllef] by hand- shaking among the combatants. The scene of the battle of 1066. where Battle Abbey now stands, was visited, and the party halted on the Old London road by acrab- apple tree where the Saxon army was drawn up. j The Marquis de lRochethulon et lGrante led the French delegates, jbeating him a replica of the Cou- q-lrerols standard, three golden jlinns on q crimson shield, copied from the Bnyeux tapestry. After a flapse of nearly 900 years the standard was flown again where ‘the Conqueror planted it on Stan- dard Hill on the route of the march ‘from the landing-place at lPevensey to u-lastlngs. Stock Quotations HALIFAX. July 8.-— Quotations furnished by Johnston ‘and Ward, Members of the Molttrcal Stock Exchangcz- . l . New York Exchange At. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 179% American Can. Co. . . . . . . . . .. 57% Am. Car and Fdy Co. .. Atlantic Refinery Co. . . . . . . .. Am. Smelt. and Refn. Co. XD$Z . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . .. Can. Pacific Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. N31. Cen. and l-Iucl. Riv. RR. 149% Con. Gas Co. (N. Y.) . . . . . . .. 103% l-lud. Motor Car Co. .. International Paper Co. .. International Petroleum . Mis. Kan. and Tex. Ry. .. Reading Co. . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. .. 117% Union Pacific Ry. . . . . 173% U.B. Industrial Alcohol Co. .~.' 79% Westinghouse Electric . . . . . . .. United States Steel . Montreal Stock Exchange ' one of the sweepstakes, as did Capt. - ‘lwlli finally swing into serious com-‘ ‘S.J. Knys, o!‘ the ‘isle of Mun, has presented a ward-maul um rlmt was on bc-ard the \'|(:l0ry or Tm~ ,falgar, Queen's House was commission- ed w be built u» the design of ‘the famous architect Inigo Jones as a residence for King James l.,_ was not completed until the year §Hunter and Lieut. Matchett, and in addition I-Iilson recorded 34 out of l35 in a snap shooting contest. , . The CanadianBisley ‘team itself; ing of the Donegal Challenge Cup and its connected qualifier, and the three years ago. His family surviv-l ling him are all from the first mar-l Thompson of Mississauga, ‘Toronto. ~ rlage. The sons are: Dingwell, True- -, ‘Confederation ‘Day at New Perth lWflS celebrated by 11 211111‘! “m”?! lglven ‘by the school children in the afternoon. Flags unfurled and the lCanadian ensign flying on the school, proclaimed'the holiday and besides being natrlotlv 111111611 a much 0t‘ gaiety to the occasion. All farm work was suspended and old and young vied with each other t0 enjoy themselves and 10111 in £110 celebration. The cottcert was put on under the management of the teacher, lMiss Fannie 1311111811111. 811d to her is clue the credit for its suc- cess. Ollverllvlohleill acted aschalrmfl-ll and spoke of the educational bene- fit lo the children, from talking part in such a progrumme~ Ml‘. J~ -A. Dewar presented to each schfl‘ lar the government medals, and 6X‘ pressed his appreciation of the concert and fOr the time and pains the leii("l'lef"»lllld taken in training the children, and moved a vote of thanks ‘to her, which “'11s seconded and supported by million Kennedy. nnd which was clultably acknow- ledged lly ‘Miss Miltchlll. At i118 cottcltlsloll of the programme sports were held for the children in Mr. Dewnfs lldjoitling field under the management 0f lBruce MnLaren nnd Jaunes Cain. The sports were keenly contested. and much enjoy- orl, u generous sharc of catldy be- ing prizes for all. Following is the progfllfllllle- lOpcnlng Chorus "0 Cannds"——by in which ‘Charles I. supplied ship squadded competitions. In the owns‘ l Donegal and qualifier ten shots will ' ' be fired at 200 yards; in the Conan Doyle seven shots will be fired at 200 and 500 yards. The Canadians continued to get into the prize lists, shooting individ- ually in service rifle competitions to keep their hand in for the official team events later. In the Queen Mary's prize. shot "under service conditions, (deliberate. fire with. movement, rapid and snapshootlngl firing) Lieut. Desmond Burke, Ot- tawa, won $10 and Private J. Houl- den of Hamilton, won $5. Lieut. K. R. MacGregor, of Ottawa, won $5 in the Imperial Tobacco aggregate| for high shooting in the Southern. Railway, Kinnaird and B. S. A,’ service rifle events. | NAVAL MUSEUM I FOR ENGLAND' (By British United Press) LONDON, tI-uly 8. ~ A National Naval and Natltlcal Museum, the first 0f its kind in England, is lo| v/x r .r'r {auto/Stun TILITY KNIFE HEW 0|‘ t h given to the new venture by t e The Guardlam Lords Commissioners of the Ad- miralty, who will hand over thc Gil-l tire contents (lithe Royal Naval‘ 3"“! 1" WW" subwrlpuii" 2295x3351 a‘ Queem‘ H°“5°'l Thla la one of the wonderful Amaghiflcent start has been prmflum‘ "we" FREE 11° "c" Renewal Subscription to school. t ‘Speech “A lConfederatloW-by Penzie startln ;~ Valet Auto Strop Safety Razor and Utility Knife paid luma at ' one Studebaker car. Drill ‘lMlss Canada Comes of age". —By ten pupils: lgggay-Jllfiarly ‘History oi‘ New Perth-by Geo. Dewar‘. Recitation ‘This Canada. of ours" t —-.by Ross Hamilton; ‘l Presentation of Medals to school children; lRecitation "The Flag"-—by (loo, Moar; ‘Flag Drille-lly eight pupils; lllecltation "T-hc Older Flag"——by Rena ‘Martin; Drill. “Canada Our Houleland 'Flag"——by twelve pupils; Recitation “The Banner of Si. George,"»—by lGeo. ‘Dewar; ‘Rtltllllllflll "A ‘Song of ‘Couadn"— by lFlora Martin alld Ola fI-lnnliltotl. National Arnhem. MlnarcPn lJnlmrnt Plmplen. ' --—-¢o>-—--—- lucllnl slit for warts and’ l OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1 0N TUESDAY, JULY 12TH AT ELEVEN (YCLOCK -. AT THE ARENA RINK 1 l I have instructed J. A. McDonald to sell by Public Auction on the, above date all my household effects, _ including parlor, dining room. bed- room and kitchen furniture, also Sale Positive. Terms cash. No reserve. The Strop Safety "rhls also wlll be rent pout receipt of a New or Renewal Subscription, Your choice of either Prem- nx-surr. o. A. srranrs. 1 7702793i _ Valet Auto Razor to any Subscriber on Free. ; from the middle of the lMllsc-tlln, lncludlng:—- ‘The Cllathanl chest dating buck l0 the Armada. lnrakcu Osirolubc, lCompass and flipping needle 01' Captain Cook. ‘The Franklin relics. Mariel of the Jtattlc of Trafalgar. Unlfolm of Sir Charles Noble-l”- ‘West collection of Nelson relics. Admiralty scale model-s of Brit- ish battleships from 1670 to 11870. Nelson relics and other treasures now in the Painted Hall. There will also be a collection of plans of ships built for the Navy 17th cen- tury, a seriesi uncqlllhllell 1" "m" other country and models will ll- lustrate the progress cf neva-l coh- str-uctiotl from the Devastation to the Dreadnought. "The Navy Office at Melbourne are sending ‘by HJMHS. RehQW“ Brazilian Traction . . . . . . . . . . . BE. Steel 1st Pfd. .. 1% Laurentide Pulp .. 93 Montreal Power 88% National Breweries 06% Spanish River .. 99% Spanish River Pfd. . .. . . Steel O0. Can. 00m. Asbestos Corn. New ‘Alberto! Pfd. New lBoll Telephone .. Bhawinigan Banks Bank Comma w Bank Royal . . Bank Nova Bcota Wheat-July, 1461-6; dept... Dec, 148%. Com-July. u; Sept, 10v; 110%. Oats-July, 4596; Sept, 47%. Wheat-July. 162%; Oct, M896; Dec.,‘14§%. -——--oo>--- A device has ‘been invented by a California ailment‘ to Elation to Ill or‘ hot Own’ voice and lithe of plamrrlatnt and tone quality. . ‘~ _ ' It Pays To Get The A Facts A largo proportion of all the nerve energy generated in a normal body la expended In tho act of anoint. lyu are often found tn b0 defective lo that although vlllon in still good. they are consum- lng twice or vhroo tlm their al- Jotiul portion of nerve I Jhnl robbing other vlhl cuppa of their rnotlu power. The Insult In lotions physical disorders-email In lunch par-ta cl the bmly. ' Two out of nary ton people on}: this Ola. yet the real cause of their trchblc la ohm not new suspected until a thorough ak- amlnatlon cllulnnou tho . If than In any Manon utm- our to nmlnut era Itrnlo. ills rlainmon unu- flllnp tn IM In lo ha" a "much examination and nwr rim PAM! AWOIW‘ YOUR- If”. H. J. MABGN __OP‘I'ONCTIII1', unnvowm-m-awumw once and Iums before they are all gone. One Yearly sl-lbicrlpllcn an your: free. Thisitogeth filled‘ too nut get one of than Prem- THE ClllllllllTTETllWll Subscription Dept. Charlottetown l JUST ARRIVED A Shipment of Scotch Granite ite and Marble makfi.‘ I _ 2 to select anything iii the g i PRICES in Lowest A I * wolurllnllvsililr iris nnsr c‘; "i = cl Don't mica this chance of getting a very useful Prem- Ium when paying for. your papcn Addren all letters illllAlllllAll d Ito enwii lllrge stock of, Gran- i r tending ‘purchasers . line. .. i414“ . “ M / , use‘ Q/