NOVEMB a. 1931 TH rw . E CHARLOTFETOWN GUARDIAN new lentils 1 nouns a; ' " . . - . Application! m subscription u. u. m. n issues. flltlwl‘ T0!‘ tllh 0|‘ ih excitelllge for _ '_ . gxglsédoriirgrfisoairfi Kerb in the official 9mm,“ y 0rd re may be tlolophoned Tele I. - ..' ° m o / f" "We! st romrrro. no: 1-_- . . w» Irvrng, Brennan 81 Company Lru, Stocks _ $1M 11.11. DAGNALb-MANAGEB. “#25, o“ l? dermae 0t Bonk of Nova Sootiu Duiidlng ghflomgqn m as an: Odn no _,_ Am: Huron 3% s,’ . . + RSI-Cm 1% * e h ,-’ , ___,._.__.. _ evens-nun cove scuoor. gm» e ‘ | _ " Bunkfteld 061$ Rama Tn’, Honor mu m1 October: genus 1;?) _ , Grade X-l. Ell slim-gm t ’ ' Grade 1x - fans-uses Mac- i‘ M“ 1,.- 1 BARGAIN 15.1.3111“ “““"*""~= =~ 831th‘... '1'" ‘ . ~ ll Grade vn-1. s11 . , 11 11 on 2v , FARES 1.... Murphy. "~ “M = . - Grade vr- 1. 1».- m". - on T0 2. 50111011 Meclihrlsrliefsdishdcrild l2‘; 2 25. " MacFadyen. C“ Tram 55 I . "a" Grade v-1. Doris Newsome, 2 Cent Pat 226 . Helen Newsome; 3. Mervin Mur- Cen m; 1g; f8)’. $'°-°° Montreal Msod-gy-l- Mo» some =- 8201's; “ ‘ mm “rvh ; a. 1>h 11 w - 15.01. " ’ ” “ " a: Toronto I .°1r:1:.:"~.—;- sum“ new ll - ac a ; _ k v 9-0" out» "our. .. . ...."§..,...,'° or *1 . — - en; 10.60 Three Rlvere, =~ Dorothy cwvbell- 11”.h°"'$. l?» q", B gafdlei ‘X11731. Terrance Peters; I. us; a153,} gig - 1 Fr n1 All Stations 0n Perfect Attends co: Oi - lggn o $75 11111111 E<\\~"-"'"1 "W" William: deal: 1.3.1.33. ma x111 1o ,1 ' ~10. 601110 _ 1:13“ Alfiflrsdyén; 1:11pm Wed- 71min,“ ti, FMDAY’ Nmmm“ m“ Winnie: 11:11 Terranogegetervelma 2?, 12°“: t‘; {EH7 ‘rues. Nov. 16th. D- Ieswr films. Teecher- 31:11:01?“ u 5% llxcept Toronto Wed. Nov. 17th. - _ glggigfl‘ 2% --- - cu- Bousq av. Children 1717106525 111211124 22.1w} Rlght To Bar 3330mm 1y. Ikarro age M ‘e . -- fill‘ —-—~ ee rdr 11 1 Ticket: Good 1n ' grkegc l1 p.41 CQACHES 01111.? my The mini,“ h“) ngpmw 11%,,‘ No Baggage Checked l MQMREAL. NOV- I- mm J. e 159 ' i- 7 ‘ Adhemar Raynaultls right to bar Homestead 27 5PM Further Information Cansull 5 meegmg o; the film“ of the Rowe 2g any Tirket Agent Nicke 9t Soviet Union was upheld today in J k w“ u g Superior Court after - e. two-day u‘ legal fight §°fi‘,"“ a; ' E COG m lvslevwunu . Mr. Justice Charles curred dis- .1 M Con 13 » _ . - m“. _ 11s iiu iinrdun Inrnneé.i:1'1:|:[: it! iltltflll h r», ""'~"‘ ° ° ‘t - m; sh 50v. ‘M’I'P£°"L1""SS;"°“:L d“°""' ing Mayor from suppressing the 1.3m O33‘, 4s Cnmenlenz gathering announced for tonight Lay's] Cap 110 by the organization, which he b9 ' 17 claims is Communlstio- Wfmhw“ ,'; Little 1. 1. m wash ti; - c u: a a ' : Mg 19° Advortmngp liates-_ Payable 1n Advance _ $3,315.... 3., :;:r."':::.'...';"s'l::.::::;- reruns‘ ..‘I::t:'1."1“..%:::n'rI"1§1-..l§ -" yggg; ,3: H‘ p" “Mg; m Megordb .¢I§'M4'§'6=Z°l..§§1‘l§l§.§§r' alfndorolitit-IIIUI Wtlwflle . 13% o: “d: its-Jr. n-lul Appreciation. It» w" "w! v! 0019f - W0 4W9" 3 ,, “m1. Other e on an llmtltltb mm“! 1 " luihlhmm Ohm; u for all; advertisement twenty-five cents. 4 filomrch lgglt ‘i _ ., b 301,5 no; gue 1113.511 Wanted a; o C01 Solve, loo all nruuists 00111111111 SIIIELYWANTS cuss 32% f ‘é '"' ' wor.pp - i.- ‘m; ssva on wmwnn READING- 1. L-IIiW-ll-i-iit ufifi... m “mgyazm” ha“ N12311: Ill-grin? nxrsnmncsn Jamron wamjs ggl-tasrlm n '1. Slmpsone. - - - ' - , , =12. szzz t1 1 k] 31kg fu|1a$_ 01in!- 1m F01‘. $11.1: - mun nun 0F m1; lasmnfil» st. ' $3‘, u Iii cattle. Apply tn John A- Omllml- LlIiZtt-ll-R-li m, m: n CELT,’ Yin!‘ Ldaflgjjikij; -_—'_—:<_.:..__-._..__ ;_ ‘i: 1' -'—~—-—"-"'"“’_‘ 1 s00 rnn SALE T; TU§1€D0 m Goon, l§d%_, . . 1= . " ~' “pm one L-l369-11-3-3i. our: MATURING roucmiehn Pa,“ 1 .- - pouring thousands of dollars into Pgymgstor 4a Fm: SALE-INA] FORD COUPE. P. n Island to llvink boucyhold- pm; Crow 530 11.0.1 condition. Ucensed. Army gas- You £3. nary nnortllganlllw Pogleener mm W mgeou’ caldgggflii-zra1 ccheuhcm Bee .1. a 15% ==-- —_" - "P; Moore. Curry Building. A Preston a}: .0 _ p 1' . . _ ' H?» $1“ ‘El; Iwlllfinsqlgoltli‘ A1191? Help Wanted Readolrglst 3g: - - - - - , , _ no 130x K. 1.. care auardllsaxglb u a s‘ gig 1.81:‘! - agh- L “lilgfiffildlfililfmfillll. Re “y, ,3, Female Hglp WBDIGO Qoflguaranteed home necessities 52?“; 130 1*" in a reserved territory! N0 risk. n An; 139 WANTED-MAID FOR. WORK IN Cash terms. Plenty of senutno Sherrltt 142 country Apply "1...’ care Guardian. chances for success. iflmlimdmw Siscoe 335 . L-l3It-l1-Z-3t. and a. sure livlingkAmlggiéleil-artllfl me m“ =1 ~—- ’ ly need app y or - , uuusrnn-cAPABLE org. 33111-811, $311115; “c110, n10 stdlom- 3g: 4g A0111‘ evenings, 22‘ Grafton . en -. - d 3 5 j L-lzuo-u-l-al. u-laa-lo-tfilsgfl- gfllnflifil?“ g” =~- - 1 lvnh \\‘\.\'TI".D - MIDDLE a on» Wanted 11°"- W‘ 1vmum1 for housework in countfy- - . .. - gfilgsuugh write "D." Guardian. ED 555D M“; 151mg- L-laoz-u-a-al. Wm mum, m“ and,,_um,b,_ Tzgismw §g ~.—— _ , , WlHBI | Nwn‘ V “ROI 4 5 lvnxrsn__“T- n vTsi-fktfn 211E X83, m” bmfln-qlar. 211W '41» 1 o gieferencea nccessuiay- Th9‘: _ . - . , . rt Ho!‘ nmlly. Please s wanes. WANTED ___ Two QTUDENT; 9g , h 4G4. Slammer-side. _ _ _5_5 working cull in private home, mun-u; 1,1314 11 a . “w, cone“ mod , "um. I ' bl retes. A9917 Gilliam‘- ‘ t Oon 250 To Let ‘ ° 1-1=~t-"-=-=*- 1115p p t, To LET-HOUSE s: onnunnn A .- Lsh-ect. Phone 1:124. L-75-9-29-tf. Lost {Eli 13'“ -=—‘-~-—— _ 1c 11a uonsr: T0 LET-‘ll navnsnn _D_ J“... (ww- Stroct. Mndern oonvéuietidtil- wflfn-ofigfillz ?ln€-l847gld-8i. Pawnee I14 011015’ Mrs. John Whoatley. a‘ ' m!’ M 17%‘ 11-1328-11-2- . ' Am, o ' __ LOST - asrwasn crrv n to RENT-TWO n00 s surr- °“"5“",I,‘,‘,°§§'d fififithfiffikfii. 1101111311111." cups able for light housek plot 334 Notify >1 Reward. __+' x1111 Street/or phone 1210. “d” cw’ L-lasz-n-a-zu. ° F") t, ._ n-lsss-u-a-lt. _ . m}: . u with,“ ' 1n nus vlcmrrv 0i‘ 1.001111%‘ w sere- ' to LET-HEATED npoMs WITH W51‘ h e purse. l 1 ' grate, and light housekgo 1131p §,}‘,§§‘j,‘§§3.§lg.v@c altngcuutalig? 5W9‘? g9” inmms- m Prince‘ L“ I - ' ' Office. Plwwu" ' ' mentor, n 1.111»: lwolvr APARTMENT. , » a fumlshed or ' 111111111011. sasoo- gl Wanted 3""! 2:11;). Also suite-u a m " ale H ‘ . “m”? , 3-‘ -. r.-lm---- " 1o: mums-o ¢ ‘fig’: TIlfiO-"ks l M“ M v , Miecellanoog and} 51111111111 °°" “w” m,‘ cAg-Gl“, _ K n m‘ yo’; :1~.:¢; ( . . Gcc. o. mfill“ urflure. ’ wr: 11v: FBI-PI" llmgfgfl! ‘rt s:_.__.--‘ ' I» 112-1.; =1 wigt-étgftggg-gm... I... ' ‘ ‘*-';;,;=== nscnr-nn rnou my 115mg; out Sglgerl. 010'“ w’ ‘fimlll; U715}: "fem... ' ' sliver female fox marked 10502‘ era. etc. d 0:1 ‘salad ' “OIL 115 Lpound 12s, 2d: U. B. P. m1 each ear. Pleam notify us for l" I L“ flaw dlr llJT-otl: oeneoteo dlr 50.87 Docherty my“ River p_ Q, M. O. O. Schoos w __, w d” ._._. . . . . ' mmni-a-sl. 1o. omantsomm. . .- Quo TA Tzozvs FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS (Received over Pltfield and Co’: Private Wire) MONTREAL, Nov. z-Asbestos- fihipment for Sept down l0 per cent in value from August. Oan- Oar and liioundry-Somo preferred dividend action expected at meeting today. Earnings for year ended Sept. estimated at l9.- 754 on the preferred by the street. General Momma-Declares divi- dend of $1.50 on common payabie Dec. 13 bringing total 1987 pey- ments to $3.75 a. share against $4.- 50 last year. Canadian Construction—October contracts $20,170,000 season de- cline of 7 per cent from Sept. but 3:111 of 34.8 per ceXt over October 1 30. Dominion Coal-October pro- duction 379,500 tons down 2.8 per cent from October 1936. Coco Cola-Again declares ex- tra. dividend $2 and quarterly 75 cents on common payable Decem- ber 15. Profits in Sept. quarter after "A" dividends $8,041,700 ag- ainst $8,776,748. Gods lake-Sept- quarter net operating profit at new record $68,627 production $191,264 from 16,926 tons milled. Lake Geneva-New power com- pleted. hoped operations will be resumed December first. MONTREAL. Nov. 2—Winnipeg Electric-For nlne months ended Sept. gross earnings up nt $4,952,- 915 from 341130.995 but net was down at $2,019,720 from $2,035,557 for like i936 period. Magazine Steel Says-"Consum- PRODUCE PRICES MONTELEAL, Nov. 2 —tOP)-— Butter and egg prices ruled firm on Montreal open produce markets today. Butter was quoted at 29 l-Z cents a pound for carlots or less of No. 1 with lots to retailers at 30 cents for solids and 31 for prints. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were 45 cents a dozen for A-lexge, 42-43 for A-meduun, 86 for A-pullets, 27 for B-iarge and 21 for C. Cheese was l4 3-4 cents for on- tario Oct-make, Willie and colored. and 14 1-4 for similar Quebec grades. Potatoes: No. 2 Que white 80's .40-.45; N0. 1 N. B. mts 80's .08- .70; N0. l P. E. I. mts 90's .82: 80's .70-.'l2; 50's .43-.45; No. l cobbiers 80's .65-.67. MONTREAL. Nov. 2 —(CP)—- stronger prices nlled for eggs and butter on Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot —Que fresh (92 score) 29 1-4-1-2; Que Znds 138 score) 29 1-2-5-8; Que grass re- gruied 29 l-4-l-2: Que £11158 buyers-inspection 29 1-8-3-8. Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs spot —Ont A-large 44a; A- medium 41a: A-pullets 32a; B- large 28a: O 22a. WINNIPEG ' WHEAT (Supplied by Pltfield and Co.) Close:- Nov-118%. Dec—1l5"n. May-lllivi-lt. BANKS (Supplied 1071111110111 and C0.) Stocks Close Bk of Can Bk 00m Bk of Mtl Bk bi’ Nova S Royal MARKETS A1‘ A GLANCE Open 195 195 295 295 (By The Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal --Stocks irregularly higher. New York --Markcl.s closed. Winnipeg —Wheat 2 5-8 to 2 1-4 cents lower. Claim Conflicts Breed Bolshevism (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) VATICAN 011v. Nov. 2- The Vatican newspaper, Osservatore Romano, told "fanatics of war" today that international conflicts breed Bolshevlsm. Commenting on the approaching 20th anniversary. Nov. 7. of the Bolshevist rcvolutlm in Russia. the paper said: "Fanatics of war who define war as :1 l’i€C€S»8f‘y ‘social hygiene‘ should not. forget the most pre- cious ffower of the Great War has been Bolshevism. 1t is a flower which everywhere has left a. lcthhl narcotic 0nd has P01801194! the ntlre pm. war civilization, sweep nl it from one extremism to enother and from one error to the opposite error." I UG 11.1...- -I¢_<flo¢~1_-n . shipments of recent weeks indi- ' "Proceedings" ers buying only to fill in stocks for current needs with increased pur- , chases for outo and term lmpte- moiit manufacturers in particular. Steel has been into con- sumption nt much better rat's than cute. How soon depletion of stocks will force buying depends On con- tinuance of demand for manufac- tured products." Alberto-Interest net reducing interest 50 per cent on ‘govern- ment guaranteed bonds ruled lutra vires by Justice Ewing and act declared tu- valid insofar as it effected the ' "Foresters" case before the court. MONTREAL, Nov. Z-Oanada Car declared quarterly dividend cu pfd o! 44 cents plus 50 cents on arrears, MONTREAL. Nov nounced today that motion order and approve the Slit’ 0T assets and reorganization of the Abitibl Power and Paper Co. Ltd. will be heard before Mr. Justice McTague at Osgoode Ball, Tor- onto, on Wednesday Nov. 10 at l1 a. m. Plan of sale and reorganiz- ot bondholders of the company in Toronto on Oct. l5. TORONTO, Nov. it-In spite of the fact that ‘Roosevelt's recent statement was taken by some to mean that no downward revision of the capital gain; or undistri- buted profits taxes would be mode at this time, personally believe that the labor policy 0f the ad- ministration psrtlcularly the Wage and Hour Bill will be modified considerably before they 176001719 law if they ever do become law. LIVESTOCK t MONTREAL. Nov. 2 -—(GP)— Receipts were light generally on Montreal livestock markets early today and prices held steady and unchanged on all sections. Receipts cattle 171; calves 167; sheep and lambs, 80; hogs 1.101. Good cows sold at $4 to $4.25 with mediums around $3.50. Medi- um steers went at. $6 while com- mon kinds made $3.50. Good heifers sold at $5 to $5.50 with mediums from $4 to $4.50. Canners brought from $1.75 to $.25 while common bulls made from $2.50 t0 $3.25. Good veal calves were lacking while medium goods made $9 with common lights at $6.50. Drinkers went from $4 50 to $7 50 with grassers mostly $3.75 to $4. On lamb section, good ewes and wethers brought $7.75 while lambs weighing 100 pounds or over made $6.75 with culls and bucks at $5. 75. Sheep sold from $2.50 to $4. Bacon hogs, fed and watered, sold at $8.25 while selects drew the usual $1 premium with the regular cuts on off grades. Sows went from $6 to $7. Currencies MONTREAL. Nov 2 —(CP)- Pound sterling declined 3-32 cent to $4.96 3-32 on Montreal iorelgn exchanges today while the United states dollar eased 1-84 o! one per cent to’ 1-32 discount. The French franc held unchanged at 3. 37 cents. CLEAN BOOKSHOP! OF SOUTH AFRICA CAPE TOWN, Nov. 2 -—(CP) - Dozens oi’ copies of books, periodicals and magazines classed "indecent, obscene or objection- able" were seized in a drastic liter- ary purge of the city's bookshops. This official attempt to “clean up" Cape Town's channels of liter- ary distribution followed the ap- pointment of Col. Trey, a member of the Union of shuth Africa board of film censors, as censor of literature- Becret service men made the rounds of the booksellers and the literature censor made his recom- medatlons to the minister of the interior to decide whether pro- secutions should be instituted. "There is a lot of horrible stuff coming into South Africa," said Col. Trew. "One feels one wants a i bath after looking at it. IP01‘ the time being 1 have finished as m as Cape Town is concerned and my purchaser will now visit other towns in the Union for the same purpose. The customs department, and the post office will continue j to examine lmportations of books: and magazines as they have done in the past, and I shell work 1* 2—Abitlbl ‘ V‘ Power and Paper-It was an-l ’ to ' atlon was approved at a. meeting . Mohtreal n Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltfteld and . Memben of M treat Stock Ex- change end Montreal Curb) Stock! Open Close Bell Tel 164 163 Brazilian 17% 17% Bruc Silk B C ow A 35 85 Build Prod Can Gem 914 l0 Can Nor Pr (‘an Car Fd 103's 9% 5% 59.‘. 8% 8% 3% 3 2013 20% L 91c 9 Coils Smelt. 57 56 1);“. Song 171x111 Coal Pfd _ 1111.1 Bridge 3H4 81V. lltml St B 14% 14's llxlnl Tex 11: ‘ 9% 9!‘: ll ll 10% l0 7% 7% ;IlLJ'1V Smith l7".- 17H. j 1511p Tab 13% l3‘; 1111 Nickle 40H 46H 1 lllt Pow Pfd Lake Woods 17 l7 Niamey l-far McCall Ft Mont Pow 30% 3014 Nat. Brew 37% 37% Nat St Car 30“; 30 Noranda 48'.- 47% Pow Corp 16 16 Que Pow l6 l6 Shaw 20ft 21 t Law 6% 6% St. Law Pfd Sou Can Pow St of Can 71". ‘l0 St of Can Pfd Win Elec A I Win Elc-c B G ' WJJNNIEPI-IG. Nov. 2 --(CP)— North American wheat markets closed rnore than two cents lower today in sympathy with weakness at Liverpool and reports of warm- er weather in Argentine where frosts had been reported yesterday. May wheat on the Winnipeg grain exchange dropped more than three cents to $1.12 l-2, a new seasonal 101v point, before minor rallies left closing quotations, 2 5-8 to 2 l-4 cents off, November at $1.18 l-B, December $1.15 1-8 and May $1.13 1-4-3-8. Indifferent buying contributed to the sharp decline which forced the market into a stop-loss nrdcr range. Though futures weakened. cash grain spreads increased one and two cents for N0. l and 2 northern grades while No. 3 and 4 were generally unchanged. At the close 1 and were 19 and l4 cents November - future. Liquidation of rye led to limes of 2 1-8 to 2 1-4 cents in mixed coarse grain dealings. Fair demand was reported for outs while export interests were reported making purchases of barley. Oats closed 1 l-4 to 1 cent down. barley 1 l-H to l 3-4 lower and flax 1 1-4 to 1 cent off. MINING TORONTO, Nov. 2 -(CPl—The New York market holiday put a curb on trading 011 lllc Toronto marker. today and prices were ir- regularly firm through the greater part of the session but they firmed before the close. Narrow declines were general in the bnsc metals. Fractional losses were posted for Nornnds and Hud- son Bay. Sherritt, Aldcrmuc and Waite-Amulet slipped a few cents each and Falconbrlzlge and Ventures worked against. the trend to close lugher. Silvers were quiet. There were 110 wide swlngs in the golds. O‘Brien slipped back no 4.20 but came up to 4.35 l0 show a. net. loss of l0 cents. The close was firm to strong for McKenzie. Qro Plato, Pickle Crmv and Syl- vanitc and Bcnttic wns in active demand at a gain nf 18 cenLs in 1.26. Western oils gcllczunlLv improvement. BITES Inner. nuke. or anhnei . . rlu bell (reunion: in plea of Mrturd’: n once. ll eoothel. hllll and dunno. Drew: out tho potion I 0 above the shcuvccl J0 classical-operation with them." Liming land in the Fall moans better grain crops the following season- ORDER NOW Bronkvilie Manufacturing 00.‘ Ltd. BROOKVILLE, ST. JOHN C0., NJ}. H. S. ADAMS, Menage; northern i Yesterday's Local Market Quotations ‘ . CORRECTED FOB EVERY WED- NESDAY b SATUBDATS ISSUE. , BILTAII. usururr: Celery bunch 15-20c , Potatoes pk 15c .‘ Tumips 3 for 5c ‘ ' Cabbage heed 8-10: Tomatoes ripe 6 lbs. 25c fleets bunch 5: - steak lb _- Roast bee! Altcw meats " "ken each 5c _ 10c Al‘ 25c , C1117. (IOZ 151‘ , ‘ G1" m1 Tomatoes pk 20v , 1 0111011; 10 lbg 29c > 1 Squash lb 3c r - Apples doz 1020c ‘ Cranberries lb 10c Flgs 6 weeks pair 85-8550 Ducks each 85-$1.l0 Geese each $175-$225 Plunpkins lb 4c Montreal Curb . Jsugplicd by Pitfield and Com- Exc ange and Montreal Curb? pany members of Montreal Stock ‘ Market) l I 1 Stock: Open Close Abitlbl 2% 21. Asbestos ' 57 B A 01.1 21% 21 ti Bcauharnois 7 ‘.5 d?» Brew Corp Bath A 12 11% ‘ Can Vickers ,Dom Tar B 7% .Do11 A ‘ 8W,- 8-3;. Fraser , Fraser V T G l9. 18% . Fol-d P Hlr Walker 4014 40h’ ‘ Home Oil 112 115 [Imp 011 182$ l9 - Int. P609 31 31 l Mclchcrs A l The Annual fleeting o! the kahuna... Black 11.nd Silver Fox Company will bc held at the Ranch, Bcdequc. Wednesday, 10th at. 2 P. M. immediately at the cinsc of this blot-ting the Annual Meeting of the > United Black & Silver Fox Company u1ll be held at the same place. l 11y order 0t’ the DIRECTORS. 1 14-1386-11-3-5-8. 1h One of the most desirable farm yproperties in Alexandra, approxi- 1 malely six miles from Charlotte- l town, containing 100 acres choice llauri. 80 under cultivation and 20 , woodland, watered by spring nnd 1' brook. fine residence, electric lights. i eta, will he offered for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION on premises, 1 Tirursday’. the 4th of November, at. ‘ 2.00 P. M. All farm machinery and household efforts will be sold sep- arzrtcly on same day. For further particulars apply in lowuer, Alphousus MacKinnon on 1 Premises. or at the office of Bell 8a ; November c1100 1111 1 Mathicson, solicitors, (Jhuriotte- ‘ . town. ' t l Terms at sale. 1 J. A. NBWDONALD. 1‘ Auctioneer. , Will be sold privately up to date of ‘ sale. j 11-1205-10-29-30-11-1-3. 1 .._..-.1_.__._._. FOR SALE DESIRABLE RESIDENFE SALE AT TRYON FOR 1 offer by tcndrr my residence with good location. Church and store near by. Also near school. Buildings and four ilcrcs 0i‘ land. hnill in excellent condition. Tcmlcrs luzzn 11's ; curds both sides of the cusp in an ‘ Canada Highxvuy," n survey of the 1 mast: to coast motor road project. é In the same new issue Leon Trotsky 11x01: '17 CANADA AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY? I Would it be cheaper for the Dominion to pension its motor cur production workers and im ort all of its motor transportation? his is the argument advanced by extremists. Liberty ro- uuthoritntive article full of amazing implications. Yuu‘ll “nut to read it together with “IS there a Trans- rophesies war on a ghastly scale. end how it mny effect you! wm CASH! $750 IJBERTWS auromoarLs courzsr Enter Today! SPECIAL AUTOMOBILE ISSUI: Liberty NOW ON SALE! NOTlCE All amounts due me most durable before the tenth of November. I‘ _ ' and sun. leaving the Province amounts not paid nn that date Wl-l-t. be handed t0 my atmrru-y for cullecr tion. “m n. 111221;.- Sulpvqllc R1815. 1110111: 3 ‘RTUCC-O? L-JUSO-lfh- i " "'" ' A~***-'-*—:;~_r—~1 *1.*.;1..;;:..O..1 “I 1...»; nawwunvchunvm-Q-nulm ‘L1 n. F. 1111011111110 g ‘ Chartered Accountant :1 140 Rivllllittlltrl Slrcct Phone 41. MP. 0. Box 12.‘ .. __,,1 shu-uun-x LQ¢IIB ‘has lilcLeod S; Gentle? W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. »_- J. .1. rsnrvrunz, K. c. _ Barristers and Attorncy-at-LB "ONEY TO LOAN -.- -- """‘-.=tfo N: Andrews YVNIIRAI. lilllllOTfiIlg .\.\'11 1.1111.\1..\11;us Hunter llivr-r and Iirnrlnlhqz}. Day 41nd Night Service. -.. Phnur 1: 11w". 11 m2. 4; Li? 4T HIARYIIIHI‘. - ADJIISIKUEIVI BUREAU cnhnrr -_ cunnurrluxs f CREDIT IIIIPURTS if‘ 11111508111. 1.u.-\‘.\'s 9 'l‘\vccl Bldg. (‘lurlnttr-tnrvrit rcdcrlc A. 1.1111101, 11.11111 1. \u1.11 1101-’. ' .1 1"<11;.\"1.1. . 90 (try-ht 151111227‘ <trwt l (‘l1.11'lnlt1\lu1v|1, I‘. If. I. t )1<.~\‘r.v '10 1.11m‘ ("<>1.1.1-:1"r111x< I‘ ' - I w- r 7m: M. ALUAN 1' flllMlalt MONI ' TO LOAN Bunk of (‘unadu llldg. t‘l1nrl1>ttrin1vn_ to l1:- 1'11 November 30th. IIERBERT TIIOSIPSUN. Trynn. 1 l P-1Q"7:L°-27-32-_1‘;3.-._ Real Estate Agency H. K. S. HEMMING I Offering to the Pu branches 0t Agent and Manager. l To BUY, sELL, RENT Properties in City and Country. N0 CHARGE UNLE Owners of Land or Hu Wire Cruise" T0 arrange Mortgage Loans/Mature Tenants. Collect Rentals and Manage Properties and Estates. Their Properties Persons Desiring to BUY or RENT City Ilnuscs or Vacant Lois or Farms are, invited to Call 88 GREAT GEORGE ST. TEL. 1376 Charlottetown "Die Alox. \"\7. llzltlleson IKARIUSTER. SOLICITOR, ETC. ltlrmcy in Luau Collection-L Office: 90 (Err-at Gentile Street -——" *—- ;' 7;; '~__;.'_::;:-::;':_~__~—;~———s.___. S blic a service in all Real Estate as To give valuations, SS DEAL EFFECTED ildings are Asked to List Air! ‘Pr-lasted tit-r. siren;