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THE EVENING CITIZEN. Ottawa, Friday. December 15. 1914. 25 Toronto Stocks, Noon Quotations By Canadian Press.

Low Noon 4 'I Rails Register Sharp N.Y. Gains NEW YORK, Dec. 15. (AP) Eails continued to register new seven-year peaks in today's stock market with gains running to a point or more and leading industrials generally added modest fractions. The earnings outlook for the carriers still was the principal buying Incentive.

A batch of pleasing year- A Low, 1.20 277s 26 Va 94 3.80 2.35 2.25 3.40 11 106 1.46 17 13B 17 2.00 91 fit 4 sh -H 111 vjj.ii 1 1 SiV- lUr-; jijLfi Stocks Little Loblaw A Loblaw Louvlcourt Macassa MacLead Madsen Malartlc Map Lf Mill McColl McKenzle McMarmac McWatters Mercury Mid Cont Mln Corp Mon Knit Moore Nat Groo P. Noranda Normetal Northladn Can Mine O'Brien Omega Orange Cr Tac Oil Page Hersey Pamour Paymaster High 1.20 27 Va 26 Vs 95 3.80 2.45 2.25 3.40 llVs 106 1 1.46 17 25 13 17 2.00 91 28 14 514 65 15 1.15 2.25 30 6 55 102 1.25 34 Va i i end dividends also buoyed lndiv-J xK 1 1 I 1 1 -j CCCS2S4 "1 1 Crow. 2.45 Pickle jlL Power Premier fJOTp 2.45 30 Noon 1.20 27 Va 26 Va 94 3.80 2.35 2.25 3.40 11 io6t; 1.46 17 25 13 17 2.00 91 593; 28V4 51 65 14 1.15 2.25 30 6 54 Va 102 1.24 34 2.45 6Va lit 2 45 30 29 0212 19 32 67 57 1.25 34 69 2.54 22 1.60 2.50 47 1.29 35V4 83,4 09 2.40 09V2 4.70 21 12 1.25 1.20 95 Va 7Va 18Vi IO514 100 Va 3.35 10 9 3 30 Sales Stocks 500 Abltlbl 655 Abltlbl 6pc 8700 Aldermac 160 Aluminum 1000 Ang Can 1500 Arjon 4800 Aubelle 7000 Aumaque 25 Bk of Tor 900 Base Metal 5850 Bear Expl 100 Beattle 29 Bell Tel 12200 Bldgood 7 Blue Rib 280 Brazil 115 A Oil 2000 Brit Dom 600 Broulan 300 Buff Ank 125 Can 88 5 Can Brew 130 Canner 140 Can Car 20 Car new 80 Can Dock 425 Can In Al A 40 Loco new. 2464 1000 Cent Pore 200 Chester 200 Cochenour B0 Cockshutt 100 Coin Lake 20 Con Bak 210 Con Smelter 940 Conwest 15 Dom Foun 100 Dom 8tl 50 Dom Tar 400 Dom Wool 1000 Duquesne 300 East Mai 1300 East Sull 100 Easy Wash 35 Farmer 200 Fed Grain 1000 Fed Kirk 70 Ford A 1000 Franco 20 Gat Pr 5V2 800 Yelknlfe 1500 Gillies 500 Gold Gate 500 Grandora 25 GL Pap 25 Green Wlre. 2500 Halllwell 100 Ham Bridge.

50 Ham Cott 1200 Hard Rock 24100 Harrlcana 5000 Hasaga 50 Home Oil 1000 Homestead 500 Howey 10 Hud Bay 15 Hunt 515 Imper Oil 600 Imper Tob 25 Int Nickel 405 Int Pete 200 Kerr Add 850 Kirk Lake -300 Labrador 800 Dufault 125 Leitch High 3 48 15 99 78 09 41 85 29 13 Va 1.73 1.65 162 43 7 223, 23 64 74 5.25 40 45 18 1154 28 21 6V2 18 13 Va 133,4 1.46 3.00 13,4 46 50 'a 1.15 25 '4 8 13 83. 20 2.35 50 12 38 3'i 05'a 26 62 102 8.70 10 10 28 'i 13 03 5,4 16 70 35 43 2 3.15 04 34 31 20 12S'S 31 20 Va ll'i 1.07 2.30 ,1 .43 1.15 Sales 500 95 10 1000 100 2600 1050 1200 100 15 100 500 2000 100 1000 100 10 25 200 270 50 5000 2700 300 100 100 2000 5 1200 3047 500 I' 100 50 1500 10 1000 50 500 200 800 700 25 5 500 1000 2070 100 20 600 38700 $500 400 10 1000 200 4000 1100 10 225 6200 200 35 100 10 20 40 125 25 300 35 25 125 50 30 120 3 48 15 99 78 093,4 39 85 29 13 1.70 1.65 162 41 Va 7 22 2334 64 74 5.00 40 45 18 Va 1158 28 21 6 18 13s 13 3,4 1.46 3.00 13', 4fl 503, 1.05 25 4 8 13 8 20 2.35 50 12 38 3 05 Va 26 62 101 8.60 10 10'. 10 28' 2 13 0314 16 70 34 43 3.15 04 34 31 20 13 Va 12 Va 31 20 V2 113,4 1.07 2.25 1.42 1.15 3 48 15 99 78 0934 39 85 29 13 V2 1.70 1.65 162 41 Va 7 22 64 74 5.25 40 45 18 Va 113.4 28 21 6V2 18 133's 133,4 1.46 3.00 13 46 is a 1.10 25 '4 8 13 8 20 2.35 50 12 38 3'4 05 26 62 101 8.90 10 10s 10 28 1 2 13 0314 53,4 16 70 34 'a 43 3.15 04 34 31 20 13 Va 121a 31 14 20 Va 113,4 1.07 2.25 1.42 1.15 S. It. LOGAN Chairman of the Board of of The Canadian Bank of Commerce, who succeeds The Right Hon.

Sir Thomas White, G.C.M.G.P.C. Mr. Logan has been President of the Bank since 1937. He will continue to be actively associated with the affairs of the Bank. ALLAN E.

AIISCOTT. BE. President of The Caijttun Bank of Commerce. ho aueceJs S. H.

Logan. The latter has brn elected Chairman of the Board Directors. Mr. Arscott has been Executive Vice-President of th Bank since December. 1942.

1'rcRtou Purely Rush Ind St Anthony StTLaw Senator Rlneoe Sladcn Springer Stedman Stl Can Steep Rock Sturgeon Sullivan Sylvanlte Tamblyn Thorn Lund. Trans Res TJchl Bonds. Union Gas Un Fuel A Un Oil Upper Can Vermilata 29 02 'a 19 32 67 57 1.25 34 69 2 55 22 1.60 2.50 163,4 47 1.34 35 V4 8 454 09 2.40 28V4 51 65 141,2 1.12 2.25 30 6 54 Va 102 1.24 34 2.45 6V2 1.11 2.45 30 29 021a 19 32 67 57 1.25 34 69 2.54 22 1.60 2.50 163; 47 1.27 35 "4 45 4 09 2.40 09 4.65 7414 2Ha 1.25 1.20 95 7Va 18 12 10514 100 Va 3.35 10 9 3 30 lis; 16 Grain Dismissal Denied Winnipeg. WINNIPEG. Dec.

15. CPi tures prices on the exchange today were er, chleny on good corr.inis.iioa support In moderately sctlre eriy 2 idual favorites such as Guantanam Sugar pfd. which Jumped more than 5 points on odd lot sales. The direction was upward from the start and improvement was well maintained near mid-day in fairly active dealings. Toronto.

TORONTO. Dec. 15. (CD-Trading became sluggish and prices weakened narrowly in the gold group while other listings were firm on the whole in today's early session of the Toronto exchange. Turnover was up to normal in first hour at 160,000 shares, and Quiet in the second hour.

Interest subsided a bit in Transcontinental Resources and the price slipped back to 1.26. Around midday It was holding at 1.29 for a net loss of 3 cents. MacLeod-Cocks! utt was sold for a loss of 16 cents to 2.35. Montreal. MONTREAL, Dec.

15. (CP) Trends were mixed in forenoon transactions today on the stock exchange and curb market. Stronger spots in industrials were Canadian Car and Dairies at new tops, and Algoma, Asbestos, Cock-shutt Plow and Dredge. National Steel Car, Dosco and Ford were losers. In papers, International Paper moved up to a new high and Dryden was firmer and Quebec Pulp preferred, M.

O. and MacLaren lost ground. Livestock Weekly Review. TORONTO. Dec.

15 (CP) Cattle prices were steady on all grades In trade on the livestock market here this week with a heavy holdover at the close. Hogs gained 5 to IS cents cwt. Calves were strong and lambs and sheep steady. Steers and heifers of medium to choice quality sold readily on Monday at firm prlceu with almost no sales tor canners, cutters, boners or common butcher cattle. The snowstorm on Tuesday blocked the yards and cut off all cattle trading for that day with some 6.000 head remaining unsold.

Wednesday and Thursday trade was also below normal. The stockyards management announced Wednesday that no more cattle were wanted for the balance of the week. Weighty Ings. Light United States evident. IS a.m.

Price. Oats and barley Not open. Walte Amu 4.70 Walker 74V Monterey Park. At right, metal golf bag carts are shown being made at the Boardman Precision Mfg. at Alhambra, Calif.

These and other peacetime implements have been made as "fill-in items since cancellation of war contract last spring. RECONVERSION COMES TO CALIFORNIA With cancellation of some war contracts, many small plants in California have started partial reconversion to manufacture of postwar civilian products. At left, above, fruit juice pressers, one of the first aluminum items okayed by WPB, are shown being made at the Monterey Park Products Walker Wasa Lake West Mai Can Fir WC Fl new Weston Weston Westn new Wr Harg 21 Va 1.28 1.20 95 Va r'Va 18 Va 105V4 100 12 3.35 10 Chicago. CHICAGO. Dec.

15. I AP) Grln f-j-turea were mixed In eariy today. Trade was light and pr.ee ctiai were In minor fractions. Wheat opened lower to than doee. December 1 Corn was unchanged to butter.

Dec. 1.12 to Oats were lower to higher, December 168', Rre i to off December 1 09'. Tier Official Rates. Foreign Exchange Board rates, dollars and sterling, unchanged. U.

8 York Curb Con Pap DeHavillnd Dom Bridge. Donnacona Hayes Intl Pap Pap 9Va 3 30 11 16 23 Vs 127, In Chaplin Case LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 (AP) Charlie Chaplin's counsel failed today in efforts to terminate without formal trial the suit which seeks to establish the white-haired comedian as father of Joan Berry's child. Superior Judge Henry M. Willis denied a motion to dismiss the action, a motion based upon a stipulation that no further legal proceedings would follow blood tests made last February.

Three physicians at that time reported the tests indicated Chaplin was not the father of Carol Ann Berry, now 14 months old. Judge Willis also denied a defence motion for trial without Jury. Joseph Scott, counsel for 24-year-old Miss Berry, had demanded a jury, selection of which became the next step in the trial. Chaplin, dapper as usual in a double-breasted blue suit, took the witness stand to testify in support of his attorney's motion. He remained long enough to give his name, but was then displaced upon Scott's objection to proceeding without a daily transcript.

11 16 23 Vs 12 23 12'5 World-Famous Cantor Coming Here Next Week Cantor Kapov-Kagan of New York, one of the world's greatest cantors, is expected to visit Ottawa to conduct religious services on Saturday morning, Dec. 23, at the Congregation Agudath Achim, Rideau street. He will also chant the late afternoon service on Sunday, Dec. 24, at the Congregation Adatli Jeshurun, King Edward avenue. New York Stocks, Noon Quotations By Thomson 6c McKlnnon.

Close No Christmas Spirit At Income Tax Dept. There Is no Santa Claus spirit about the income tax department, for the flint-nearts down there are getting ready to take the last quarter of Income tax due on Dec. 31. If a man does not have any salary, then 30 per cent, of his investment income is due the last day of 1944. "There's no Christmas spirit down here," said an income tax man.

"We expect to collect what's coming to us." While income tax returns do not have to be filed till April. 1945. the money has to be In the coffers by the end of the year, or interest starts to operate. "We're getting plenty to do and our staff is increasingly busy as the year ends," said the official. Air Reduction New Allied Chemical Allis Chalmers Having earned for himself a reputation as the richest tenor voice In Sale Used Office Furniture Monday and Tuesday, Dec.

18th and 19th at 48 Queen Street This Used Furniture Was Slightly Damaged In Our Recent Fire. H. H. Popham Company the synagogues of eastern Europe, Cantor Kapov-Kagan arrived in the United States shortly before the outbreak of the war. He has won wide acclaim in both the United States and Canada for his excep Amer Bank Note Amer Can Co Amer Locomotive Amer Radiator Amer Smelting Amer Rolling Mills Amer Tel and Tel Anaconda Copper Atchison Rly Baldwin Locomotive Blau Konox Bendlx Bethlehem Steel Borden Dairy Borg-Warner Burroughs teers or strictly choice quality sold at tional ability to Interpret the spirit S12.50-S12.85 with a small lot at 113.

Other steers sold from S10-J12 25. Butcher steers were and of traditional synagogue melodies. Open 40 154 39 21 90 Va 27 11 40 14 15 164 27 79 26 13 47 64V4 33 39 13 36 12 32 Va 91 4 15 26 60 37 18 333,1 5 Northern American Paramount Packard Motors Pennsylvania Ry Phillips; Pet Public Service of NJ Pullman Radio Sears Roebuck Southern Rly Southern Pacific Standard Brands Standard Oil Ind Standard Oil California Socony Sperry Corp Standard Oil of NJ Studebaker New Superheater United Aircraft United Corporation United Gas Improvement. US Alcohol US Rubber Union Carbide Union Pacific US Steel Warner Bros Pictures Westlnghouse Air Brake Westlnghouse Electric Woolworth Youngstown Sht Cantor Kapov-Kagan was invited to Ottawa by the Jewish Community heifers were mostly $11 down. A few boning steers and heifers sold at Butcher cows were $7-19.

Canners and cutters moved slowly at with over 2,000 head In the holdover. Bulls Limited Council in the interests of the syna gogue and community center. Prod uce 48 Queen Street. Ottawa, OnL Case Threshing Canadian Pacific Cerro de Pasco City Traffic Court Chrysler Jubilee Planned By CS. Institute The silver jubilee of the Professional Institute of the Civil Service of Canada will be observed next February, and plans are already being made to celebrate the occasion.

N. T. Allan, president, has matters in hand, and is being assisted by J. Columbia Gas Commercial Solvents Congoleum Corp Corn Products Cont Can 40 Vs 154 Va 39 21 90 Va 27 11 4014 15 164 28y, 8r 26 13 47 64 33 391,4 14 36 12 Vs 32 91 4 15 26 60 37 18 5 40 69 158V4 3 40 64 25 53 50 18 R2i i 28 21 93 Va 1 25 104 36 Va 32 24 Open Close 19 19 29 29 53,8 5 32 Va 32 44 44 I6V4 163g 491,2 49 IOV4 103 103 343', 34 40 40 28 33 33 Va 37 37 13 13 273, 273., 55 56 19 19Vb 24 29 29V2 1 1 13 13 40 40 51 Va 51 78 79 116 116 59 59 13 13 31 30 118 118 42 42 38 39 Bid Asked 36 36 39 39 30 30 3 3 1 1 16 16V, 118 118 66 Va 66 9 9 12 12V, 3 3 22 22 20 20 3 3V 9 9 6 6 6 6 21 Va 21 10 10 Eggs and Butter TORONTO, Dec. 15.

(CP) Egg and butter prices In the spot market Hera today as reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture follow: Eggs: Wholesale to retail, A large 38, A medium 35. A pullet 30, 33. 25. country shippers quoted graded eggs, cases free, A large. 34-35.

A-medlum 31-32. A pullet 26-27. 30. 22. Butter: First grade solids 35, second grade solids, 33-34.

For obstructing traffic, James Zahlan, 456 Lisgar street, was fined $4 and costs. E. H. Paquette, 291 Hinchey avenue, paid a similar fine for falling to stop at a through street. were Fed yearlings sold from A few stockers traded at S7.50-t9.50 cwt.

Milkers and springers were very scarce with prices quotable from $85-4150 each. Calves were strong on a IWhty supply at SlS-tlS for choice vealerr with common downward to $3. Grassers were SS.50-S8 cwt. Lambs sold steady at for good ewes and wethers with a small lot of fancy lambs at $13.50. Bucks were $1 cwt.

discount and culls cwt. Sheep ranged from $1.50 for culls up to $5 cwt. for good light ewea. Hogs closed higher at for Orade A with B-l hogs at Sows were $13.25 dressed. Curtis Wright A Crucible Curtlss Wright Deere Douglas Air Store Hours to Christmas 8 a.m.

to 6 p.m. Saturdays Included New York Curb Admits Taking Bicycle Gerald Belanger, 16, of 28 Percy uupont Electric Power Ac Light General Electric General Motors Rideau Trudel Hardware Co. street, pleaded guilty in city court 3-5601 Olldden Eggs at Montreal MONTREAL. Dec. 15.

(CP) Eg prices on open market were quoted here totday as follows: graded shipments spot: 36 for A-large; 31-33 for A-medium; 25-27 for pullets; 28-29; 10-20. to stealing a bicycle valued at $35 Goodrich See Our Window Display S. McGiffin, who is preparing a history of the institute to be ready for the 25th anniversary. The organization was started by J. B.

Challies on February 6, 1920, when he and a few ardent spirits recruited from 11 different organizations assemebled to form the Institute. According to Mr. Allan, there are approximately 1,700 members spread all across Canada today, and about and was remanded until Dec. 20 for sentence by Magistrate Strike. Goodyear Tire Harrison Walker Inter Harvester Embargo in Effect TORONTO, Dec.

15. (CP) Effective Immediately, an embargo has been placed against further arrivals of cattle at the Union stockyard3 here, the' management announced this morning. This sppllea to mixed carlots and to arrivals by truck. Inter Nickel 41 69 158 4 39 64 25 V. 53V2 503, 18 V4 82 Va 283.

20 92 "a 16 Va 25 104 3flVa 51 321,4 24V2 8 22 Inter Paper Inter Paper Pfd Aluminum of America Amer Cynamld Amer Gas Electric Amer Super Power Canadian Marconi Cities Service Cities Service Pfd Cons Gas of Baltimore Electric Bond Sc Share Falrchlld Aviation Falrchlld Engine Ford of Canada Niagara Hudson Oklahoma Natural Gas Pantapec Oil Pennroad Corp II St Regis Paper Technicolor United Gas nter Tel te Tel y-: Jones-Latighlln Johns Manvllle Kennecott Copper Montgomery Ward Macy National BlBCuit North American Aviation Ilacon Hog TORONTO. Dec. 15. (CP) Prices were unchanged at bacon-hog markets reporting early today. Dressedwelght, grade A.

delivered. London. Hamilton, Hull Stratford, to farmers, $17.50, to truckers, $17.65. 000 of these are in Ottawa alone. Once the holiday season is over, plans will be completed.

It is believed there will be a series of ct -brations on the same date, all across Canada, wherever there Is a local branch of the Institute. 8 22 New York Central Fin Mis' Pn Montreal Stocks, Noon Quotations uuu By Canadian Press. Sale Stocks Hich Sales Stocks fl 40 Acme Glove 9 100 Algoma 153,4 68 Aluminum 98 100 Asbestos J2 25 Bell Tele Low 9 15 98 22 161 22V4 11 8 107 11 235 Brazil Hich Low Noon 23V, 23 23 25 25 25V2 24 24 24 21 21 2IV4 40 40 40 9 9 9 11 11 11 38 38 38 25 25 25 36 36 -36 23 Va 23 23 11 11 11 21 213; 21 106 106 106 12 12 12 40 40 40 .23 .23 .23 Laflammc Committed On Retaining Charge Lucien Laflamme, 20, of 917 Wellington street, was convicted by Magistrate Strike in city court of a' charge of retaining a stolen watch and will be sentenced Dec. 18. A charge of robbing, with violence, Cpl.

James P. Kennedy, R.C.A.F., Rockcliffe, on Bayview road on Nov. 15 was withdrawn at the request of Crown Attorney Mercier. Laflamme was defended by T. P.

Metrick. 25 A Oil 25 Packers 55 Can Sugar 50 Can Dredge 25 CI Neon 663 Cons Paper 225 Donnacona 20 Fan Farmer 25 Ford 227 Fraser 25 MacLaren 200 Map Leal 15 MaKBey 5 McColl 165 Paper 50 Que Pulp 3C0 Southmount Mines 300 Aldermac Noon 1 9 IS'; 98 161 22 11 6 8 107 28 6 18 13 13 50 Va 32 42 30 10 26 120 7 13 it -v mmammu inimiimnnii-rioiii mriii'WuilijiiMiiiiM imi -1 11 6 8 107 28 8 6 18 13 1312 50 1,2 32 42 30 10 26 120 7 13 8 2t 11 9 75 Bruck 50 Can l'ow 1275 Can Brew 5 Cdn Bronze 410 Cdn Car 155 Cdn Car New 5 Cdn Cott New. 375 Alcohol 55 Alcohol 235 Cdn Loco 1378 35 Cockshutt 151 Con 25 Con Glass 625 Dlst 80 Dom Bridge 241 Dom Dalr 1 Dom Dalr 5 Dom Glass 400 Dom 215 Dom Tar 780 Dryden 15 Foundation 20 Gatlneau 75 Gypsum 225 How Smith .16 1000 Cent Cad 04 .16 .04 .64 .16 .04 .64 500 Francoeur .64 1000 Sullivan 1.60 1.60 1.60 28 27 14 6 18 1314 13 50 32 41 30 10 26 120 7 13 9 21 11 9 21 13 12 31 23 Sales to 11.30 a.m.: -Dec. not open. May higher Industrials Rye 109.

mines 2,900 shares. July higher 108. 21 Va 21 11 9 21 13 12 31 23 Va 50 Imp OH l3i Sgt. Earl S. Rheaume Sgt.

Earl S. Rheaume in Holland 260 Imp Tob 121 a 131 Int Nickel 3 IV, Missing since June, 1944, and zuu ins raper 150 Int Pete 221 Massey 425 Mti Pow 242 Nat Brew 60 Nat Steel 100 Placer 40 Pow Corp 585 Price V2 20 Va 8 22 Va 38 18 14 12 6 35 listed as presumed dead since last November. Sgt. Earl S. Rheaume has been buried in Holland, accord 20 8 22 38 Va 18 14 12 Va 6 35 10 10 19 58 17 13 28 20 Va 8 22i; 38 18 14 12 6 35 10 10 19 58 17 13 28 ing to word received by his wife, the 100 Prov Trans 10 A Gift for every day of the year! 75 Regent 101,4 former Dorothy Ristow, who with 19 their lXtle son.

Earl, resides at 121 Sherbrooke avenue. Son of Mrs. E. G. Rheaume of Toronto and the late Mr.

Every kind of fuel is a vital war necessity. Without fuel, trains and ships cannot speed troops and material to the battle fronts. Munitions factories and shops cannot operate. William Rheaume, he was edu 58 17 13 28 Va 15 14 17 15 3 III! 01 UOrp A Jr. 10 St Paper 105 Shawlnigan 50 Vlau 10 Zellers 6pc Banks 10 Can Nat 50 Commerce 30 Montreal 10 Royal Curb 50 Abltlbl 50 Abltlbl 6po cated at Devonshire public school 15 1434 17 15 14 17Va Coal is scarce! Wasting fuel by overheating your house is unpatriotic.

Health authorities state that moderate temperatures are better for the health. Wear warmer clothing. and Glebe Collegiate. He re ceived his gunner's badge at Fin gal in June, 1942, and went over 15 3 48 15 3 48 2.25 41 48 seas shortly afterward. His mother 200 Brown Co 2.25 is visiting her daughter, Mrs, 2.25 41 1 Brown 41 George E.

Cody of 184 Bayswater A Subscription to avenue. There are fewer men to produce coal in the mines; fewer trucks and drivers to deliver it that is why you must save all the fuel you can. Avoid cold drafts from open doors and win-dows. Do everything you can to save fuel. Ontario Boer Coupons Become Valid Tomorrow Confirm Report of Sale Of Old Ottawa Hardware T.

Workman yesterday confirmed a report that Caverhill-Learmont of Montreal had purchased the 100-year-old A. Workman Co firm at 300 Sparks street. TORONTCf, Dec, 15 (CP) The Ontario Liquor Control Board an The Evening Citizen nounced today that beer coupons 9 10, 11 and 12 become valid tomorrow, Saturday, Dec. 16, until the end of ro January. 1945.

Coupons 5 to 8 will The Montreal organization has purchased the stock in trade as well not be valid after Dec. 30. Each Address as the building occupied by the coupon is good for six pints of beer, hardware concern and will carry Yvj From the monthly ration being 24 pints or on a wholesale hardware business 12 quarts a person. here. VI drc hn The announcement is in line with Co-operate with your fuel dealer.

Order fuel as far ahead as you can. Be ready to take delivery when he can send it. Remove all obstructions to your coal window or chute. Think of all the other people who need coal too. 3- 1 the policy the board inaugurated last May when the monthly ration was first made available in advance to avoid first-of-the-month lineups at beer sale outlets.

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