I l 2i -1 it ‘grouse .. gm ‘ Ur sTo“”cK QUOTA Morning Stock Letter ( lved over Pltfield and Co’: Prlvnto Win) YORK, May 21--The Lon- ‘ ‘ doxg market. was slightly reaction- nrytprobably due to the state- ment. of Mr. Obunberlain that hlguer taxes could be expected for with time to come. Paris market is flosed today. Mr. I-lsrvey D. Giiflon, has been elected to the Bofi-d of Paramount. U. 8. F011 declared regular dividend. Divi- de meetings scheduled today Ire: ht. Harvester. Nil. Dairy Pro- 7iZ'1. Stock Exchange __.._—. 14.4,: m..-_..,(4 isuppilno by run.-la ma (‘om- hwy memln.-rs .~r llontraul slur-Ii uxclmngo and 1:11) market) Ito:-In }\hiiil>: <)l::llmr~t Bill '1'‘ ilrzr/.Ilv:in I; 1‘ I':-\\' A gnu N:-r Pr ;m I'«»m.>n1 .. ii...‘ . -. llvlli Jilin lulu.-...'-y liar M.-«-..1| l“i'-rut llri-\\' ]’n\\' 1'1-rvi Gin.-ux I um: in S1 of l‘:IlI u.- - u! (“in v 111' mm: of “ii Bi. H! N. 3. rm-1.1 M 172 178 4 Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 2_l-Majority )f leading currencies held steady in relation to United States funds during today‘s trading on the for- eign exchange market. The Can- adian dollar, however, went ag- ainst the general trend. The pounds sterling were im- changed at $4.97. French gold francs closcd unchanged at 6.58 1-2 cents while Canadian dollars were oft‘ 5-16 per cent at 99 7-8 cents. Grrnt for Ilumlmxn Mlnnrd‘l in from of Iim l.uu' (‘mu-In llu iinl in (‘lmrluiieiunu in djueelfn ('nunly, in (ho l'ro\iu<~a- uf l'rim-o l'2du'nnl In- luml, uu hutunlny the 20th day or Jun!-, 1030, III t|n- hour if! (wt-Ire o‘-‘look noun. .\l.l Inri pnrrel ol Iunrl In-lug on Lot in <n'v4 i'0uIIl_\'. hound- ((I.\l.\lI‘INl'lN(3 in. II fi.\I-II in tiny nmrkln Ill llll‘ rnntl lilllu‘ lmuliux from Stanley in Ilrnnvillr at tin: Northwr-at single of a plot of lnmi Irina-ti in Henry Atklnn. thence run- ning In nu ensimirally llirerillln Illa lll\(lIlIf‘l‘ of new-lily-and foot or until it air luw -liIllIl‘lI lirmrn'n \u-stern lIIllIl14llll’_V' line, ilwnrn following unltl lino hlllllll it dlnlum-n of I-Ighly fr-et um Ila. Ilwn--0 running in a north- weui ullrerilnn ilw rllnliuu-a of am- |IlllIfll'l‘il unul twenty feet (I20 ft) or unill ii Iirllu-II the lint men! oued rmul. them-r following the rnurnr of tho nuinl rolul In in northeast dlrerllun llll‘ lll'4lll1|l‘P of v-l\l,\'-fmlr (IN H.) to llu- plurr or rnmmv-nu-mrnt rt-niulnlng II)‘ I-nilnmtiun lblllllll !i‘\(Il lnuulrc-41 nuuurr yzmlu n Illlu morn or learn: ALSO ALI. ihnl. «tin.-I plot of Iiuul ullunir. lylnx nml in-lug on tu'ent!~two in Queen‘; County Horo- Illllll bounded as follows, (‘0.\IlilEN-‘ . (‘INKS In it links final on Inn North mill: or no rmnl lomllng Ivy Ilrlnlgo 1.. 9:... from slun- ducts, swift nnd Co.. Texas Ciulf sulphur and Union PI.clfic. There is no ovemlght news which would have any unusual effect on the New York market. Governor Leh- man’s decision not to run for Governor again is being amused by all the papers as an 1n‘|P°Yb' ant political development but it may have no influence in the market at this time. We would look for another irregular quiet market today with I. few strobe spots. M T’L. CURB (supplied by Plillcld Ind Oom- pony member: of Ilontrenl Itoelr okclungo old club mnrkot) lion-In Ilpeu but it A mi 22:. 221.. lmul Stores Funl .\ 22 2-2 imp (ill 22 21% lllI4'l‘ l'i»Le 371,; 371/. .\|.-lcht-rs Walker Good I Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 21- Wheat, nor no 2 85. Barley C W no 3 48. Outs, C W no 38. Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $5.30. Flour seconds $4.90. Flour bakers $4.80. Eour v-filer wheat patents. choice $3.70 to $3.80. Flour white corn $4.20. Bran ton $20.25. Shorts tcn $21.25. Middilngs ton $35.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $2.75. Hay no 2 per ton csrlots $9.00. Cheese Ont no 1 col 11 5-8 to 11 3-4. Butter no 1 20 to 20 1-4. Eggs in cartons A large 25. Eggs A medium 34. Eggs 3 23. Eggs 0 21. Potatoes P E I mts 90's 81.85 to $1.90. 80's 31.65 to $1.70 50's $1.05. 10's 23. P E I cobbler: 90‘: 81.75-$1.80. 80's $1.80 to $1.85. N. B. mt; 80‘s $1.55-$1.60. 50's $1.05. 10's 23. Que mts 80': $1.50-81.55. Que no 2 80's $1.45-31.50. EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 21—Brltish and foreign exchange in relation to the Canadian dollar as compli- ed by the Royal Bank of Canada closed today as fol1ows:— Argentina. peso .2780. Australia. pound 3.9830. Belgium belgn. .1698. Brazil mllreis .0582. Bulgaria lev .0139. China Hong Kong dollars .3255. Czechoslovakia crown .0417. Denmark krone .2228. France franc .0661. Germany reichsmark .4042. Great Britain pound 4.9870. Holland florin .7684. I-iun.ga.ry pengo .1987 India rupee .3774. Italy lire .0788. Japan yen .2925. New Zealund pound 4.0231. Norway krone .8507. Poland zloti .1887. ' South Africa. pound 4.9837. Sweden krone .2573. Switzerland franc .3246. iilungnw in in United States dollar 11-32 per pulnt two nnri mm In." am mun on cam premium line parallel with ink Houiileuni rnrl oi‘ tlm forgo lnullrlinx In-cuuicil by Jumen Jlniun. them-as uorih forty-two in-I. mourn wont llrlrty-nu":-n feet. uu~m~- .4-nun rum--nu-o (wt or an M ulrllu-N lllo IIII|r|'|II III the lllnreiulvl ruml. linen:-n fullonllik IIu- rounno of u..- um: llmul In nu pnm of cm... uuwcmrni. - v-Ink nno hundred iuul l£‘Vl'IIl,V-IllPO‘(I wuunre yarn: or Illlll: ALHO ALI. illlt Mlle! Iran‘! Ill Inml In Lot T\\’enI,\'-nno in iluet-n‘lI County. More-i-ulri. houmleil nu ful- ll!\\‘Q: l'0\l.\II".NI‘I ‘(I nt ll Illllko IQ! fll‘ tho Noullrrnwl l‘0l'IIr'l' Ill lullil. now on-rml Ivy (learn Ilenry und at the division line between Lot: two-nip one and twenty-ivro and runnlnl went along the mill George Henry’: llnw rllptlulee of four ehnlnn and three llnluu In the land: now In non- weulun of .\lrn.(lnu-no Mrlln . (lumen- wouth along the Hun of null Imuln -- nlintnomn or nix rhnlnn nml fourteen links. iheneooiulu «lint-noe of innu- elinllu Ind uvrntn-en Iinlm loiho div- Iain lino between Loin twenty-one and hrrllyhhvo. thence. along llir um vllvlnlon lino north in In: ulnre of comment-rment containing two and one half lM‘l’I‘l| of liuml n Illllo more or You Ioutlnor with the nor of the tonal Iouilnx lo‘ ‘tho Illlll lumla. Tho o In wind under nml rlentlln of Marital!‘ Illa nil: day of -lnlwary A. mid made between Join: Ii. llnllley llrlulu In n'a In no llwafol I nml Inna Quinn no net.‘ 'nnd“.‘lolm D. Dolklrlo in Queen‘: flodnty an-d . . _ $3.. con ‘.3 ul ‘ulnar-IIII. uni nmrm at Ll... ' PRODUCE (Cmndlln Press) MONTREAL, May 21- Prices were steady on all lines in dull trading on Montreal open produce markets today. Cheese was quoted at 11 5-8 to 11 3-4 cents I pound for no 1 On- tario colored, curmrlt nrrivnls. Butter was quoted at 20 to 20 1-4 cents in pound for carlots or less of no 1 while lots to regular; were 2l for solids and 21 1-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments in cnrlots or less were quoted at 21 1-2 to 22 cents a donen for A large, an 1-2 to 21 for A medium. 19 1.2 for B and 18 1-2 to 18 for C. Potatoes: 1’ E I mts 90'; 81.35 to $1.90; 80‘: 81.65 to 81.70; 80's $1.06: 10's 23: cobblers 90‘: 81.78 to 81.80: -' no; two to sun; N. 3. rnts 80's 81.86 to $1.80; 60's OLN; 10‘I II; Que mts 80'; 81.80 to 81.55; No 2 whites 80‘: 01.45 to 81.50. VEGETABLE PLANTS POI IPICUIIS. 1".Buttered spinach, stuffed baked potatoes. broiled. tomnto. uuoe. clrrot TTJNS Markets ‘At A Glance (Cmuion Pun) Toronto and Monn~enl-nrdus- trial stocks lower. Toronto Mlnes—Gold: slightly higher; other group; down. New York—8tocks cloud lower. Winnipeg—-Whut down 1 1-9 to 1 8-8 cents. New York-—Ootton higher: still? lower. Miscellaneous ...__.._. (Cnnsdlnn Inn) MONTREAL. my n—'rndins on Cnnndlm commodity exchange produce section was at a stand- still today with no sales on but- ter. cheese or eggs. Butter spot—Que fresh 20 to 20 1-4. Cheese spot—Unouoted. Eggs Spot—1’n cnslots. Out A large 21 3-4 to 22: A medium 20 3-4 to 21; C 18 3-4 to 19. MINING .___. (Csmnitnn Prom) TORONTO. my 21- Stoeku ch” Ar-me on 13 Arm. 1% Ajax Oil Q‘ Al [mini 5“u Anglo 57 Argosy v 1 Arnilield 9 Auhley :5‘ Astor 0 Blgnlnne 1 Barry K 1 Base Met 2 Roll‘ ",, Relttie "3; 313 Mill in chin M Brlloruo 7 5 Buff Auk "1 But! (‘an 1° Bunk am 11;/8 Cal lildm 1 (‘Ii Oi 9 can Mu 191 fnriboo 13. Cutie '1' 139 Con Pat 33‘- (‘hem nu 95 1' leriry 5'5‘ (‘oninrum 232 (‘onn L‘ 153 Dom: 53% Dom Er 555 Eidoudo 195 Fllcon 79° no Kirk W- Frlnklln 5% Gods Luke '3‘ Goldllc 38 lloodfilli 11% flnhun 1- Grluada '-'0 Grundoro 10% Greene 73 (iunnar 110 Hlicrow 3% Ilnrkcr 17 Hzml Rock 273 Hollinger 15% Homestead 44 Howey 73 .1’ 11 (‘cal 00 Klr Hud 53 Kin LIIIO ‘3 Luke sh 59 Linn Cont 9% Ln.-a (‘up 121 Lohci Oro 27 Ln» Gold 4% Little 1. L 700 \i|cuu 405 \l:in Eult 39 \lnple L 14 \l<~lntyri- “K \li-l\'cnni<- 100 lilt-.\f|llnu '-".5 \lo\’ltt|e '-'1 .\l«-Wntierr 1'-39 ‘\(ln Cory 125 \llnto 86 \lonntn 20 \lurrin K 73 .\rnrphy 4% lilml. I o 410 Vewbeo 3% '\'ipixw|ux 250 Nomndl 54% Nor (‘In 44 O'Brien 368 mp Oil 12% Omega '45 ' l‘:uuour 410 l‘n_\'muier Ill l'crron 155 PM I: M L 3 Pick C10 590 Pioneer 930 ‘Premier 340 Preston 9 Prmi Air 220 ll:-mi Auth 205 RN] Lake 113 Ron" G01 135 Roche ‘-'0'/.1 Hun Ant 230 shuwlnig-un ’ ‘"0 mmrm 111 Slndden 4“ Siscoo 34-‘ sou 'l‘ib W: Htmln 41 St Anti: 33 find Benin 375 sud (font 17% Rullivun 133 flylrnnita 25“ Tnllmtn 30 Teri: H "7" 'l‘:-xns 330 Tnburn 131 Towngmnc 33 Vontnl-on 103 Waite Amu 119 Wnylldc 13 Whle mg 4 Wlic 5 Wright '1‘ 815 Total uh-ll 2.785.000. UNLIBTED Alderrmr. 10 mm Tr IE5 can um 78 (‘hutch H 9 (‘omit '-’ Dal Oll Emit Cr 7% flroublln 15% Home Oil Hnui lily 20% irk '1‘ Mnirobln 8% Lnke llll‘ 0 llnnuly I3 N Hawk 4 Oil not 8 Pork Bill JIV. Pnwnon I Pore 101.4 nmma I Robb M 8 End MIMI 8 Tcmilla 1'.’ Wood [III (W. ...iv..-. 7.. “E “ °“ N. Y. Stock Exchange- iluppllod by Pllfldil Ilalnbcrn or Iluntnnl stock «burn and curb In-Ion nun om Lu: Air lied 56% 589‘ Al Chem . 1) (‘tin 128% 129 Am For I‘: 7 7% .\m liuro 20 26 Am Rad 19% 19% Am Tel Tel 1 1 Am 'l‘ob Am Wlter 21$ 0% Anucondl 33.6 .i2l’s l\li‘lil)inIl ‘ll 11 All not 21% ‘.."I|,1‘. .\uliur~u ‘.5956 28% knit Olbio 175.?‘ 1151‘ old oeo - :1 . Bendix Av 21% 27% Beth St 48% Briggs Man 4795 48% i'.‘|n Puc Ry 12 12 Cne : J80 _. 151% (the: Ohio 66% 60% Chrysler 04% 9.‘! gain :01 11:5?‘ on o . Con Can 72!.‘ 715$ (.‘on Gun Co 30% SW; Corn Pro 77 ‘my. (fur Wright ii 8% Deere 76 78 llupont. 145% 144 glee xrlutolxlilio 335% 35% cc r is 4 83 girestgne 28% on Ace .015 357. (zen Food: 16 381.5 Gen Motorl 6156 61% Goodrich 10% 10% Goodyear Tire ‘.'.‘$ -41/, 1-ind Mot Cnn 141,4 14% l-‘lupp Mot. Car 2% 2%. ill (‘on 19% 19 in link 82% in: Tel Tel 13% 191‘ John: Man Co D4 9295 Kennecott 37 30% Mont Ward 41 40% 'llur go 1.1% 151‘ Nlil ll 34$ 34% Nu (‘nah Reg 28 23 New York N H 3% 3% Nor Am Co 2514. %% Nor l‘nc 27% 26 Pack Met 10% 10% Penn R ll 20% 2915 Phil l'et i‘o 40',‘ 40 Pub Svr in 40 4131; Pun‘ Oil 10 18-... 11% llmiio l‘o 11% ll Iludlo Kvith Orph iilyfi fill. Soars lloc Co 1.17% 0119; Shell Union Oil Co 10 10 South 1'31: 30% .10 Std 011 ind 315%. 335‘ Std Oil N J % 57% Studehnker Co 11% 111,‘ Tax (10 B8 331‘ United Air 2'.’ 22 United (‘o cm 014 United Gu Imp 1.5% Iii U s_Rub 205‘ 291.; ll 8 st Po M MI.‘ Vanadium 17 1715 Warner Bros 9% 9% West Union 77% 7754 went Elec 111 11115 were Air ‘Br-Iku 8‘! 37% Woolworth son, 5015 Dull Session On New York Stock Market By Frank MAoMlllen. Associated Prau Finsnclnl Writer (By Guardian’: Epoch] Wire) NEW YORK, May 21. — Stocks mode mother motion toward re- covery in todny‘s market, but it turned out to be a false one so for as most of the leaders were con- cerned. While the general news picture, from a business stsridpoint, had lost. none of its brightness, the board- . room sitters apparently were still paying little attention to this nor- mnl market influence. It won mother of the dullest days in nbout 1 year. trmsfers totalling 883,330 shares, or some 2.0.000 under yesterdn.y's aggregate. The Associ- ated Press average of so issues was on’ .3 of a. point at 59.8. shares that managed to retain uivnnces of fractions to around g point included Consolidated Edison at 30%, American wmr Works at 20%. Du Pont. at 142%, Johns- Msnsvllla at 92%. Borg-Wnrner at 71. sens Roebuck st 66%, Allied stores at 88% nnd Public service of New Jersey at 41. Down as much were U. 5. steel at 50, Bethlehem at 48%, Chrysler at 98. General Motors at 01%, Ana- conda. at 32%. J. 1. Case at 1485;, Standard Oil of New Jersey at 57%, Dome at 5814 and Deere At 76. The rolls, thud most of the time, finished slightly under water. Lu. ternntlonnl Hnrveoter eased ii at 8214' when the company's Qecmop; voted the regulnr dividend. xn some Quu-tern In increue hsd been ex- pected. Most of the Onnndinn issues lost fractions in listless trndirig. Dome and Inter-.m.tionAl Nickel each eased -‘bi while slnnller recessions were shown by Mclntyre. Canadian Pac- ific, Distillers sengrsm, Imperiul Oil and several others. 11'‘ BRIDE GOES IOBTII TO BUY WOOL BLANKEIB Why does the bride choose all- wool blankets in pueferenco to put ootton—lf she does? Beoluoe it is “Chi Ind worm. The ruson wool is warmer than cotton is any, the wool fibre is covered with tiny mics. and when the fibres nre woven together and combed up 11130 deep. fluffy MP» these scale! interlock sud form millions of tiny Iir pockets. Just as the ulr space in I. thermos bottle acts to keep its content; wsnn. so the [Ir pockets in the mp of I wool blmket farm on insulation be- “Mn Your body and the cold. keeping the worm air in slid the cold air out. Anirnsir which are nstivo of cold elimstes hove thick woollen hides. you notice. CLEARANCE SALE . Sale Now On—-Continuing for 10 Days BARGAINS ! ii For the entire ten days of the sale our complete stock Discounts will include our smart. line of gents furnishings —l-lats. Shirts, Caps, Neck-wear, Pull-over Sweaters, Socks, Summer bargain list. Underwear. BUY NOW Such an opportunity for saving seldom occurs. Positively Ca.ah—No Approbation. KELLY 8: MacINNIS "rho Stylonuri.” will be on the GREAT GEORGE STREET WE ARE OVERSTOCKED DWITH SUITS AND TOPCOATS. WE HAVE SLASHED PRICES TO THE LOWEST LEVEL. DISCOUNTS FROM 25 p. c. to 50 p. c. YOUR SUIT OR TOPCOAT IN THE NEW MODELS IS HERE. COME AND GET IT AT PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE. Stocks Move L 0 w e r O n Montreal Mart (C. 1’. By Gunnlia.n's Speolol Wire) MONTREAL. May 2l.—M0nt!9fi1 stock Exchange listings today mov- ed into lower ground. Utilities showed most strength though fractional losses spotted the advances. Constructions, with the exception of steel of Canada pre- ferred. lost ground. piper dipped md metals were irregular. Selective buying lifted a. few stocks. including Bsnque Canadi- enne Nationole and Jamaica Public service preferred, one to two points. Jamaica Public services preferred gained two points and closed st 127, a new high for a your or more. Bsnque Canndienne Nationals also was up two points while Canadian Hydro-Electric preferred advanced I point. Power Corporation. Intemntional Nickel. Cl “‘ Nntiolnti Power. Brullion, Bruck silk and steel of Canada. preferred ndvanc frac- tlonslly. Among those on e down side were Canada Cement and the Preferred. Foundation company. Gypsum. Oonsolidnted Smeltinl. St Lawrence corporation. st. Lawrence Paper preferred. Bhnwlnigm and Quebec Power. Liquors got away from the gen- eral trend ma Natiohsl Breweries and Distillers Seagrnm pushed up although Canadian mdustrinl Al- cohol dropped ‘A. sales 11,948; bonds fl.150. STATISMAN AT HOME HELP- LES8 CIIIMTIJRES ALL LON'DON— Mrs. Stanley Bald- win bns maintained something of A tndition for the wives of prime ministers in her nouncement thnt. these greet men are “help1ess" md thst. the best work in woman can do is to look ufter them and “see thlt they on able to do their work." , Of the "helpiessnus“ there are bad bean left in I. short time in his are st Hatfield: "Elvin; tried ‘ii. ‘-. ilzlgifg SE 5 E ‘?’l?§:§:%%§l‘&§*‘ New York Curb (luppllod by Pltllald Inl con- puny mount": of Ilontnnl mock oxclungc Ind Cub Iukot) slofkl One: Last Amer (in Elec 95‘/n 351,4 Atln Corp 12 121,, Cities Sorv 1-Jim Bond 3 131/. 13% Ford A Nlng Bud Stock: (‘ion Amer Cyan 3 351,5 Aumr tin Elem: 851*; A ier Sup Pow 2% A soc (‘in Eioc Aiin Corp 12 Lon hlnrconl Us Cit, Sew 4% (‘rcola Pet 20%; llilec Bond Sb 181$. Ford of (‘run A ::II/, Gulf Oil 1'1.-nn 79' Hum Ref ‘ 88 lmp Oil 21 int Pete 30 Ning u 8% Std Oil Ken 19 U1: Light. Pow A 5'99 171: Light Pow pfd Time For Dipping Has Arrived Now thst the long, cold winter seems definitely over. sheopmen point out that the time for spring dipping is npprooohing. in the last few years. wool nuthorities clslm there ha: been 1 remnrknble im- provement in the wool clip of Con- nds and this improvement. in large- ly due to rogullr dipping nnd mom will dipped sheep make more rapid and line gtlnl. it is mnintnined, but the wool is nllo benefited. bo- ins heavier and cleaner. with the modern nroenic dips now nvnilnbio dipping is 3 simple task. A wlnn dly in MI! should be selected. lust after the animal in put through the tank. minute in tho solution And during thh period. the bend sbou‘d shoved under gently to insure tint every part of the body in treo . with powder clips at the right ntrcngt . and the So!) done cure- urcful feeding methods. Not only flock has been sham and every The M: should not be rushed but each nnimnl snowed in rtny about I be a sheep will answer the purpose. A small trough, any 5 feet 6 inches long, 20 inches deep. 20 inches wide at the bottom, and 24 inches wide at the top has proved its emciency on many occasions. and a. mail draining platform can be built without trouble. where the dipped sheep can be allowed to stand 101' a. few minu es until the dip 4111"‘ out of the fleece and back IMO the dipping utensil. Where the flock is until and there is no tank available, auth- orities recommend dusting with special insect powders for this purpose. This is an inexpensive way to treat very small flock: and also odd animals that my be purchased from time to time. Just after the fleece has been removed and the animals are still being held in position. is the time for this ‘treatment. The powder Ihmrld be sprinkled generously over the whole body and robbed in slightly. If the right kind of powder is used. all external parasites wi'l be kill- ed and the treatment is long lived which may hatch from cuss M1‘ on. ._.._—-:———-——-— Looked IIiePn.I'¢ Owner '(tryinB 30 39“ 5°°°1'*‘l‘ hmd ctr)-1 can assure YOU. 11!- there's no hill too steep for her. no road too rough for her. She's gout everywhere! Possible Purchaser-— (crmdldlrl I'm afraid she has. ‘ <4 SPRAINS '7', ‘one “ to account. for my mites DOE word; Announcement: In on word; In Ileinorlnlr Dplrltnnl offerings, Ollll. etc" It per inch: Notion of old word. other Inn on application. For Sale [03 SALE — AUCTION mun- Five, Bridge um Wbist Soon Guns. Ousrdtsn control Job Prlntnry. 100, 01.00 my mil: 8480 per 1000. Also Orrumontll trues nod shrubs. P. S. Roevu. Bouthport. L-CD8-8-18-8|. 1'03 BALI-I 101‘! ON’ GIIIN st. Apply 73 spring Pork mind or phone 1408. L-«I7 .|-o|.g'u,:._|0l3.NAV!’l'YrI Anchor-7" 0116 Ritchie Oom- ! LlN_I M Q uuunoodouou ‘eon-nnouao-urn-noun ’ Advertising liatos—PayaIiio In Advance Western and Illtern Iocnl-. lo Inn: to on word. ciu-Iii-d Notion. 10¢ poi hell mm or nmi and I Iinnu latter: of rnncktlou. Cnnrlulenro 10° 70: on hleb or 46 9" llnimln Churn turnout udvutllonnl twenty-flvo «III. Miscellaneous ,, tn: sun urn us A NEWua|«r‘::‘ pnmium policy which 8 ‘ M. tee; even in the event Oi 5:“ duth the oomv1°'J°“ to d‘ things you bid Dunn“ Cum. Oonlult. .1. A. Moore- Building. ChIrioW‘,"9_".".'~—~_=i noun AND i.onGING5 RI- qun-ed. civil encinee 4"‘ ' boa nins 3“ Work Wanted an Iunnmnuu ANTS W” _ on form. A1791! <1“-;_§;',‘,.‘,?,.“,‘§',qv. 4.4; the whole flock. is 1. manual one now 1|‘! KM 8tA‘°°*- NW9‘ on number: of the flock be dip- .5-00 and 7-00 Idl- ped sad also any mamp which l-"‘““"”'“‘ any punbuod . Por|nmallflookitianotnooea- 5“"‘7"n"""°‘ surytoeorutrlIotO.neinborniodlp- '*°¢¥v°“°“°°°""'“‘8 pmpunkhhmxhugmowh ow.:ndncwtiro|.b".:b.._”_“. to hold suflolout liquid to immoral 1”'“‘- ""' 3"'“- mum at wanna do llotbr ernalo oi: outed °":'.'.:..."?..‘i.‘."..‘:“..""“"... . "" °" ....... ...... ..... I . . ‘I w — A Ion - tonmtvlnbwwundumsonnny uunmnuurkuumiiiortinu. down." - rnlddll not rnrcma. Al. until. «Leanna. vu looked can oiunitn. I-ll by nu ma. . and not an anoint of hi1"hclp- WA.N‘l‘lD-IOISIIIIIIII you laumn"wbuIltamoiopu11tng oonnkybomt. invllfif Mule HG‘? w‘“'/‘gig B 59 nut I9‘ ".i'.‘z.’.‘.L5§e- cm“ 3.0 P. K cmrloiw. -ii-22-Ila’ .--i