y-U-Ly 2o, 1921 1 rIE CHARLOTTETOWNA GUARDIAN _ f ‘A-dvertising liates- -Payaiiie in Advance uriiiuu locale, 4c yer turn; healer- n19 Maura townie, l: Announcement: and 410mm; Ennis In per word; won“ In llernurlun button. ‘I00 pa: inch; perm! 5" r IIJIIII to V" 09191-111311. Uurile. elm. 4o pa: name; lnllere oI Ounuulruue cIIIIIIIIII Lisle 0| Florin and enl"'“,",,'. min-u u! Tlullllil and Annreemiue. ‘I00 p6! unee or ee x P" ‘mufug; mten on lhflllllllklll. gimme for nu] nvtvartlllllenl treaty-flu was; '2“! LI\ xnntn4xl P} For _Sale_ - , . f I 11 SALE. 194 " "'"_'“‘— I ANTIQU ’ F0 L_463_7_17_3i_ CAR. GOING TO BOSTON. LEAV- Prmce at. C1916 roan vs sanA""N '53,,“ p.315. shape. Apply Red In- dian Station. _ L-458-7-17-31 p _‘\1IARE IN FOAL, HAY Tosfglllipgly Anthony Newport, gsniei R ver. L-456-7-17-3i. u; ; 1.125611115513561) Ixfguislivo miles from Charéilnhe- 1 "A," care Guar an. "°““' “my i L-422-7-17_-3L ; _i "m "r _ LE-ONE WAY EXCURS- flgu: s13 hlbllllfflal $5.00.'July 21st last day- Apply A‘ i" " m; 5AI.E-—BUICK court: 192s. Good conziit on. CheaP- A9013’ Central Gufuw ,1i139E7'2°'?l- $11,411.15 .-\'r A BARGAIN, NEW ‘1937 1111.101" Cilcv. Coach. ADPIY 116 Richmond Strcetiras JLZOJL 1 qpnsrs r011 LE-CAR nons- g5 duo to iirrlre Monday. July 111111. W111 be at Morel Hotel, chflr10;'_g1.0v\'ll. M. W. Wood. teas-rule _-.-._.__ _ 1011 sue-om: WILLYS a0 (joavll. 11111- 29 Cl1C\'l‘0lCt Coach, hm), 111 good condition. N. A. Culcliilv, Fredericton. L-898-7-20-4l. 1011 5.11.16 - 2 CARLOADS or‘ 5131)., 5100 and $2.00 per load. M. F, Welsh, 51 Chestnut St. Tel B31 mp SALE — SIX ROOM FUE- nished Coimgc. one acre land. 8X- cellcm bathing beach at Orwell cove. Bfllnll Wharf. Apply R. E. mg between July 21st... and 341,11, Oan accommodate four paseng. Bf-i- APPIY M C10 Guardian. _I..-467-7-l7-31. EXPERIENCED DREssMAKER end qui-t maker assures samurai:- tion. Try Jennie MacPhee, Des- . ‘brisay Crewent, Spring Park ‘ __Figd. L-485-7-l9-3i. _ _-—- -— - - ;__- OUR MATURING POLICIES ARE great bus ness-getters. l1 you insure now you’l. be just as pleas. cd as our old policyholders. Sun Lite policies satislyi. Consult J. A. Moore, Currie Bldg, Charlotte- town. Male Help Wanted WANTED AT 5NCE—M-—IN EUR haying. Good wages. Appy 1n person Leigh Barrett, Kingston. _ L-428—'l-_l7-3i. WANTED,-.— MAN FOR HAYING. Bert Warren, North River, R. R. L-aotil ‘0-31. WANTED — SINGLE MAN FOR farm work near city. Good wligcs to right man. Apply 1 care Guard- ian. L-897-7-20- APPREN TICE WANTED TU learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Co.- l°8°-.H. 5&4; 17-352; WANTED-FIRST CLASS CAR- penter. Apply MacAuiay and Boisner. 4 Stewart or 9C Cum- berland St. 11-465-7-17-31. F U R N I S ll E D HOUSEKEEPING dense ill. N0. 13 Pleasant Street. 3154111 room house, furnace, bath- moin. spkindid basement, new gay-grip _.1;1p1y Mrs. A. J. Dougan 011 premises. 11-2017-98041-51 salesmen l D0 You Want [igpdy (lush Every too DEALERS EARN THEIR Llv- 111; s11 1'11: Familex household. aiimentni-v. toilet. farm medicinal products 11 reserved territory. So can you‘ No experience needed. Aupqaprp given. Cash terms. 111; ‘\- .\’ni1_v possibilities for lriir 11ml ambitious mcn. A0011’ for I-‘rrir civalokuc and details- Famiivx Co. 570 St. Clement Street, .\1<-n!rcai.—l. Professional Uariis tic/w .1». c0.“ (‘hnrtcrcd Accountants 140 liichlmond Street Mulch. Cll<\1‘1°lt@t°“'"- rooms and bed rooms. Central. ' _la-_1§*iH'1_5__'17'lQf‘5'”- Apply Guardan. L-414-7-17-a1. r011 SAW DEWIABLE "s" T0 1.111" - nooivrs. CENTRAL. W.th or without board. X. Guardian. A1111 y L-44l-7-l7-31. T0 LET FURNISHED ROOMS. Write F‘ cio Guardian. L-459-7-17-3i ‘r0 11151‘ - 3 i-“U'R'N'1's"111:'b housekeeping rooms. 139 Kent St. _ _ L-454-7-lV7-31. TllNEMENT TO RENT. APPLY 102 Fitzroy Street. Phone 267-J. 2 7-17-31. T0 LET-FOR IMMEDIAT September 1st occupation, heated‘ apartment. five rooms and bath.‘ Phone L-906-7-20-31. I OR All modern conveniences. .3921 TO LET—-FURNISHED AND IJNW furnished rooms, 185 Prince Street. 2902-7-20-3; Boarders Wa nted BOARDERS AND ROOMERS AC- commodated "The E1ms." 183 King Street. _L_-433-7-l7-3l. WANTED AT ONCE MAID. AP- 7 3i. Phone i7. P. 0. Box I2. 5t‘ “' LOST - SMALL BOAT 0N EAST IIICLQOd & Bentley River. Finder plfiagsl 1111:. IIENILEY, x. c. G“‘"‘“““' ' ' 1. . BENTLEY, 1c. c. Barristers mid Altorncy-at-Law Wanted cztiiosar“ T0 LOAN i, ,._._i_______ ‘ " ‘L: “INTI-in AT ONCE 10o usan . . - . . . & C. C. M. blOYCle5.L-'4I'8l:;7_1B9-_l;f-i MARK iifiihi-ouioAiv, x. c. shop‘ _.______ C. ST. (‘IAIII TRAINOR. B .A. NEW yQRK CURB Barrblrrs. Solicitors, Etc. .__.._ “IUNEY To L05" (Canadian Press) 01111-0: Over Provincial Bank. 3' imply! rfiircct, Charlottetown. Stocks 91°" . as “Bell & Matlueson 2K? gl§“§i§¢ ,. <R- lwll n. 1.. v1 11.1 , 1.1.11. Am" 311p °“'°" "“ Barristers and znllgistoolls ' Assoc Gas Elm A looser T0 LOAN 8;?‘ giggn, CilPIIIII l’.in1~k,( arinitctownyJi-I. cmes Se", 3:4. f ~ “"~——-";_ owi- P-i- h =11.- ‘ . d . F. McPHEE, B- A. 51$. 222T m’ , K. C. illliagnllglilli Pow A lg’; NorAnY m. U11 Light Pow Pfd 49 iminisrizn, SOLICITOR Gulf 0f Pen" if.“ . . . -_. 1 - - zrCharlnttetown gmulzllepgjl 76. Palmer & Haslam MFNTREAI. cunn I. .1. PALMER, 1r. c. *1 A. J, I|,.\§|,AM' n A" “In (Canadian Press) mniusra , _ B51111 .11 Nova 8:311; ‘Crlrigmbers 5m“ Chm (‘int-loll i -. , P, [5, I, 1101112; ‘T; 1.0m $33.“, all lhgjj_85-______r_._o. Bu: 12-1. 11,05, m; 5s A1111 y NICHOLSON CHARLOTTETOWN Tax For _ The CAUSE or ITS HIGH THE SKILL or AN nx There Is No Extra STOCK QUOTATIONS ' FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received over hllleld and Go's PIIVIW Wire; ‘ NEW YORK, July Iii-The only important week end news is the continuation of the far eat sit- uation also there does not seem to be any improvement in the Span- ish conflict. Saturday was the eleventh day of a very narrow tradini; range. We do not think 1t will continue much longer but what piece of news will take on it out of the present range it is dif- ficultito say. In the immediate future second quarter earnings seem to be the best prospect un- less by chance there should be a sudden change in the political sit- uation in Washington. Dividend 1neeti1lg= scheduled for today are Container Corp., Owens Illinois Glass and Serve]. We would look for an irrceulal" opening this morn- ing with probability of selected strength luring the day. Asbestos-Shipments for May up 110 per cent and 103 per cent in value over May 1936. C. P. R. gross earnings for week July 14 up 6.9 per cclit over same 1936 week. McIntyre Porcupine — Declares dividend 50 cent; a share payable Sept. l to record August 3. Stadlicolia Rouyn - Production since Dec. 4. 1936 $282.16’? mill now handling 340 tom daily. Dryden Papeb-For third quar- ter ended June 30 net earnings after bond interest estimated at $72,000 compared-with $68996 for combined first and second quar- tors. Petroleum Imports-For May up 29 per cent in gallonage and 40 per cent in value over May 1936. Indicates increased business of re- finers. Steel production in U. S.-— Last week output estimated at B3 per cent of capacity. O'Brien Gold-Production for first 9 months of company year $825,586 average recovery $40.95 as compared with $548,365 months ended Oct. 1936. Mill now operating a; 150 tons daily. New tenth level wet development equally as good as high grade sec- tion on 6 and 8 levels. for 12 ‘ Union Gas-Dividend 15 cents payable Sept. 15 to record Aug. 20. Simpson hut-Dividend 31.25 declared on 6 i-Z per cent we. ferred. TORONTO, July 19—Had its sec- ond smallest day in some years on Saturday. Nickel, Fanny Farmer and Hiram Walker were all some- what better and the mining list was mixed. New York also was quiet with trading at times 511,105; at a standstill. U, s. steel was the active leader and gained 5-3 to 115 1-8 and Chrysler rallied about one point from its recent wealmesg fI‘he French franc continued to drop and broke to an eleven year 10w of 3.77 cents. July Chicago wheat hit its highest price since 1929. TORONTO, July 19—Chromium Mmins. People conversant with Chromium Mining and smemng state that it is coming along mine- W159 but iravc no special details. Angus and Co. have been buyers which is signlficent as they were asociated with early financing. McWatters Gold-During second quarter of the year Mc- Walters Gold produced bullion valued at $121,466 from treatment 0f 8-470 wns of ore representing average recovery of $14.34 per tori. This compares with production of $117,426 in first quarter of the year. the Opemiska Copper—Search for further ore continues a/t the pro- perty of Opemii-ka Copper Mines, Where W011i to date has revealed a reasonable tonnage of copper gold ore, "iut insufficient to con- sider production in view of the location of the property, 140 miles north of the Transcontinental Railway. Payore Gold Mines-Length of 150 feet of ore averaging $9.40 per ton acrors full drift width has been exposed in drifts 1104 and 254 in Payore Gold according to official two rounds gave 335.35 and $46.20 accross full dnft width and both walls are in ore. Montreal a Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pittleld 1i Co. members of Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market) Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitflelnl and Co. mem- bers o1’ Montreal Stock Exchange end Stock! Clan Bell Tel 167“; 16B Brazilian 257/; 25311 Bruck Silk B C Power A Building Prod Can Cement 15's 15% (7.111 Nor Pr 22 22 Can Car Fd 15 15 Can Car Pfd 25% 25 % Cali Hydro Pfd 86 86%, Can Ind A1 A 6% 6% Can Pac 11"‘ 11% Can Steam Celaiiese 25 25% Cock Plow 14 14 Coils smelt 81 81 Dist Sea; Dom Coal Pfd 20% 20% Dom Bridge 49 49 Dom St B 23 23% Dom Textile Dryden l6 16 u; Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Found Co 23% 23% Gen Si. W 13% 13% Goodyear Gyplxm Ham Bridge How Smith 30% 30 Imp Tob 14% 14% Int Nickel Int Pow Pfd Lake Wood" 29 29 Massev Harris 10% 11 McColl Et 11'1- 11% Mcnt Power 32h’ 32 Nat Brew 40% 41 Nat Steel Car 49 49 Noranda 65 65% Power Corp 22% 22% Que Power ’ Shawinigan 27 _ 26% St Law 12% 12% St. Law Pfd 34 34 Sou CF11 Pow Stcci of Can 837/11 84 Steel of Can Pfd I Win Elcc A 4% 444 Win Elev B MARKETS AT A GLANCE m1- The Canadian Prbss) Toronto and Montreal - Stocks closed higher. New York—Stocks higher. Winnipeg-Wheat down 3 3-4 to 3 1-4 cents. New York-Cotton and rubber lower; coffee higher; sugar steady. k Close Abitibl 7% 7% Asbestos 88 . 88 B A Oil 23 h 23% Beauharnois 9 3% Brew Corp Bathlirst A 20% 20% Can Viskers Dom Tar Don A 15% 15% Fraser G 45% ginger V T C 45% 45% or Hiram Walker Home Oil 223 Imp Oil 2011i, Int Pete 34-‘. 34% lfelchers A {glee Pfd 39% 39% ice Rioyallte 43h,» 451/, Banks B kmuplied 11y Pillgld and g1.) an s 11 Bank of Can pen s. Bk of Com Bk of Montreal 225 225 Bank of Nova S 326 326 Royal Bank O Currencres NEW YORK. July 19-(AP)-A sharp drop in the French franc, carryingit to the lowest level since 1926, failed to disturb other lead- ing foreign currencies today and most. ended higher in terms of the dollar. The franc dropped .01 1-2 of a cent to 3.75 1-2 cents. The cur- rency for 90-day delivery, however, remained at a discount of .17 of a cent. The British pound sterling 11d- vanced i-8 of a cent to $4.97 l-2. German marks were .01 of a cent higher, and Swiss francs improved .01 of a cent. The Canadian dol- lar was unchanged at .99 13-16." MONTREAL, July 19 — (CF1- Pound sterling advanced 13-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to 4.93 7-16. The French franc declined .01 cent at 3.76 cents while the United States dol- lar was 1-32 higher at 3-16 prem- ium. Livestock (By The Canadian Preee) MONTREAL, July iii-Steady to easier prices prevailed on cattle, Recognized Extra Goodness of Our Chewing Tobacco IT HAS A FLAVOR ALL ITS OWN. BE- GRADE LEAF AND PERIENCED STAFF MANY OF WHOM HAVE BEEN ON OUR PAYROLLS FOR MORE THAN 2s YEARS. "ITS QUALITY NEVER VARIES” BLACK TWIST CHEWING 3 hogs slightly stronger. calf and lamb divisions of Mont.- real livestock markets today with Receipts: Cattle, 933; calves, 1384; hogs, 1407; cheep and lambs 2066. weighty steers made 897640013 $8 to 89 and medium 86.35 $086.50- Butcher cows traded at 42.75 to 85.25 and cannere and cutters from 81-50 t0 $2.25. Top vealers went to 87.26 to 8B. (airs to mediums, 86.60 t0 86.25 medium goods 86.50 and commons in plains down to $5. Drinker! ranged from $4.25 to 84.75 and grassers from 83 to 84. Good lambs brought $9.50 with culls out at 88. Sheep made $2.50 for commons to $3.50 for the odd yearling. Bacon hogs, fed and watered. made 810m with the usual prem- ium for selects. Butchers and heaviee went to 89.75, extra heav- Iel 89.26 with lights from 89 25 to 89.76. Bowefltrcded from $6 90 word. Fifty foot of ore in the last, PAGE PATENTS . . . and RADIQ in CANADA In that year Canadian Radio Patents, limited, was organized to make these independently-owned and necessary patents available to manufacturers in Canada through a central channel with the minimum of co The eflect has been to stimulate Canadian manufacture by facilitating die issuing of licenses and by insisting that the provisions of the Canadian Patent: Ac: providing for manufacture in Canada be carried out, thus contributing materially to the development of an industry now employing some twenty-five thousand workers. All Canadian manufacturers are licensed to use patents owned by Canadian Radio Patents, Limited, and as sale or use of sub-standard sets is unlawful in all Provinces, Canadian Manufacturers mus: also comply with the safety requirements ofthe Canadian Electrical Code. Canadian-made radios are, therefore, safe frorn fire and electric shock hazards actually present in many cheap imported sets, and the purchaser, having complied with the law both as regards patents and requirements of the Electrical Code, is free from the possibility of legal actions. 11111111111 HE MODERN RADIO SI- / N RADIPATENTS, LIMITED 159 BAY STREET — 101101410 - ONTARIO is the outcome of intensive research by many inven- tors whose basic patents essential to its Construction were separately owned prior to 1926, and licenses for their use had to be obtained from each owner. RECEIVER New York Stock Exchange (Supplied b! Iltfleld 1nd 0o. nun- here of luntrenl ltoel Iuhnuge and Curb llarlnt) Stock: Clone Al Ohem 133 233% Am Gln 02% 105% Am For Pr 8% 8V- Am Rad 20% 2i Am ‘Del Tel 169% 170% Am Water 18% 18% Anaconda. 55% 56% Atchison 81711 634i Ref 30% i 31% Auburn 17% 17% 1d 6% 6h Bait Ohio 28 29% Bendix Av 19% 19% Beth Steel 94% 95% Briggs Man 42 42 Case . 173% 175 Ches Ohio 54 54% Chrysler 102% 106% 00m Sol 13% 14%’ Com So 2% 2% Con Can 56% 57% Con Edison 36V: 3B COn Gas O0 Corn Prod 65% 63% Cur Wright . re 138% 140% Dupont 159% 160% Elec Auto Lt ec Pr i: 30-15 21% Firrtone ' Gen Eiec 56% 57% Gen Foods 38 38 Gen M0101‘! 52% 53% Goodrich 38% 38% Goodyear T 39% 40 Gt No Pfd 49% 50% I-Iud Mot 08.! 15 15% Cen 24% 24 Int. I-Iar 113% 115 Int Tel Tel 12% 12% Johns Man Co Kennecott 69% 60-‘; Miss Pac Ry Mont Ward 61% 62% Murray Co 12% 12% N Y Central 39% 40% Natl Bis Nat Cash New York N H or Am 4, 546 26% Nor Poe 29% 29% Pack Mot 9% 9% Paramount 20% 21911 nn R R. 38% 38% Phil Mo: 95 94% Phil Pet 0o 60% 61 Post Tel Cab Pub Ber N J 41% 42% Pure Oil 0o 21% 21% dio O0 9% 9% Radio K 0 8% 8% Sears Roe Co 93 94% Shell Union Q South Pac 46% 47% Std Oil Ind Std Oil N J 70% 70% Stude O0 13% 13% Tex Co 63% 94% United A11‘ 30% 31% United Cb 5 5% United Drug United Gas Ilrlp 12"’; 13% U S Rub 61% 60% U S St Co 7% 119 U S Ind A1 Vanadium 30% 30% Warner Bros 14% 14% West Union 48% 50 West Air B 44% 44% West Elec 149 152% Woolworth 46. 47% U O Mining (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, July l9- Stocks C1059 Acme Oil 12h Alton 4 A P Con 40 Alderman 112 A113 Hur 575 Argosy 40 Arntfzeld 40 toria 9 c 7 Bankfleid 80 Base Metal 25 Bat-burst A 207i Beattie 125 idgood 44% Big Miss 47 bjo 15 Braiorne 760 Buff Can 3% Bunk Hill 17% Cal Edm 310 Calmont 77 dn Mal 112 Caxiboo 155 Oatle Tmth 100 Cent Pat 260 Cen Pore 14 Chromium 90 Conlarum I50 Con Chlb 106 Darkwa-ter 56 me 40% Dom EX 5% a1 51 East Mal 104 Eidorado 382 Falcon 780 Fed Kirk l1 ncoe 73 Gillies Link: Glenora 7% Gods Lake 64 Goodfish i4 Gr Bous 12 Granada 24 Gunnar Gold B0 J-Ialcrow 3 Hard Rock 140 Herker l4 H h SM’ 33 H gm- 11% Homestead 45 Home Oil 333 9y 35 Jack Waite 55 Jaoole 31 Jellicoe 105 .1 M Corn I? Kerr Add 282 Kerr lake 4° Kirk 1111a 165 x1111 lake 136 50 fife an.» t1 Cont, 4'4 hi’: 6'2‘ 133 m " 131% Leitch ‘Y3 Little 1. 1 545 “Incas: 545 Marleen 37 aleod 395 Men East 3 Merelgo 14 Mclntym 37 McKenzie "9 Vlttie a}, Mcwattere t l‘ Min com m 111w 0o w‘ Vi one‘ Ry! l“ ....., 1; "I l y Neygo 43 Newbe 3* New old 55 Nipfss 1 96° Jorenria f5 NOBflIiIQt-LI ‘ r ‘n ° a0 87M Omega 50h.» Pend Ore 375 I Oro Plato 110 Por Cro 3% Pamour 230 Riichie 5 Payore 34 Robb Mont 3% Partenan 14 Temlsk 37 Paulore 20 Total sale-s 509.000. Paymaster 66 Perron 107 , Peterson 1% . .0 Produce Prliws Pick CTOW 565 ioneer 390 ‘i- Powell 105 ' MONTREAL. Jilly 19 — (OP) — ‘Pow Corp 21% Butter and eggs firmed on Mont- Premlel‘ 24° real open produce markets today. Presm" 102 Graded egg shipments in carlots Quemont i1 _ , ,, td L 26 L; m,“ Aum 400 or less “GIL qiio e a cen a Reg C7951, 53 dozen for grade A-large. 24 for A- Red Lake 39 medium, 21 to 21 1-2 for B-large gang Gold 11112 and l8 1-2 to 19 for C. °° 9 Butter was quoted at 26 to 26 ma?‘ 1;?” 1-2‘ cents a. Pound for cal-lots or Shawkey 56 less of N0. d1 whi1§6lo1ts2to reitgiltgrs sheep creek 30 were quote a - m or Shelritt 275 solids and 27 to 27 1-2 for prints. 515609 37° Cheese was quoted at 14 1-2 to gladmuk 5-8 cents a. pound for OntarioJuly a‘? Page 8o make and l4 3-4 for Ontario June Smdacona 125 , make. Qucbecs were quoted at l4 Sud Basin 415 1-4 t0 1-2. . gag‘ Cont 15g Potatoes: Que. new whites No. 2 u van i Sylvanite 310 8°‘ ‘g0 °° 1'00‘ $833018. h 498% . 1' ec Hug 5 G Texas 185 Toburn 260 Towagmac 109 ____ W“ 8° WINNIPEG. July 19 - rcpt- 32, Brokers adopted a cautious atti- wane Amu 315 ' t-ude today and tvhrat futures on whne w; 131;, the Winnipeg grain exchanize W Cad 311 slumped 3 3-4 to 3 1-4 cents in a WTIBM H878 660 quiet session. l: _ 25 Lack of interest in wheat at present high levels became not- UNLISTED iceable shortly after an irregular East Or 14 opening when both Liverpool and “ml-hill n5 Chicago showed an easier trend. Km‘ Town 20 Moderate selling ran into stoploss Malroblc l“. , - Night Hawk 1,.‘ orders and wheat prices closed Non-yon 115 with July at $1.51. October__§1.42 (IUT OUR WAY I. 2 WCEIIIHOETJIMI-ttt M Fibre Company Limited. Notice is hrrchy given that thll Company intends forthwith to mnkq application for surrcnrlr-r of it! Charter. in accordance with 8111-11111: 29 of the Companies’ Act, 11734. Dated at (‘iiiirlottcmivn lllifi 191. day of July, 19127. A. E. RYSQELL. for Assifltunt-Sccretary L-00l-7-20-1i. a 3-4 to 7-8 and December $1.38 3-4 to 7-8. Coarse grains close-d lower ex- cept July rye which ciirirzi the riuy 1-8 of a cclit. higher ill S154. 0.11s barley. fiflX, October r_\'1* llliil Drlc- ember rye were down l-2 to 3 3-4 cents. MONTREAL. Jilly l9 - (CF1- Wheat. northern No. 2 $1.57‘: inr- ley, Canadian \\‘l‘.\1('1'1l No. 3 .751; oats, feed. No. 1 .71; No. 2. .70; oats, Canadian “ma-turn. No. 3. .74; flour, spring when: 1111101115. first: $8.70: seconds $8.30: bakers $320; winter wheat pair-his, ('ll0lC(‘ $0.14 to $6.20; Wlllla" corn $6.20 to s11: bran. ton $110 25. short.» 10115.. ii middling. ton 7" imlrd 01115, bag 90 lbs. S4 2.1. , N0. 2. per ton. carlots $9 00. cheese, 01.1. l4 3-4: Que... .14 1-4 to .14 l-i‘: butter. .26 1n 261-4. Eggs in rlirloii» A-l "-0 A-laruc, .31; B. .124; A-mt .1111... . C, .21. “TNNIPEG IVIIEAT (Supplied by Piilihirl and ('11.) (‘insol- —- —~—~: By AWILLI HIS OH, no you oonrr! YEQ GONNA cur TH‘ Grass BEFORE vou c-o oven '10 Puiv BALL wrm V612 "ram, 'CAiJ5E YOU'LL BE We cu1 "n-i’ TOO 111250 ‘r0 cm’ GRASS. GAME 1'1 AFFEIZ vaut/E 01.1.50 ON PLAVED. PLAY BALL AFTER ACCOUNT OF ‘IOU with "- ‘ “in we» gw"fim‘lrlq\ly‘. 1 14, "rm-Mi - fl-q/“Ki JRv-numvg v. 1e nu e. omir. m. L 51' w‘ _