{- ,/ 7} /.-’e..§¢r-in7 “With the boss lower-in :_ sr~- B8 Great George St. Hiarlotietown, P.E.I. Day Telephone 1378 Night Telephone 344 F.\.\llI KS LOOKING FOR RIIN’l‘i-ID HOUSES FOR TIIE WINTER would be well advised to make ilii-ir selections without may; for the more desirable residences are being absorb- gd-qultc rapidly. We still have a few houses ma npu.‘ ents fumlahed and unfurnished that are good vaiueboth as to com- fort and rate of rental. The rentals for aprtmollts include heating which mean! s saving of from $10 lo $30 and even $30 per month. APARTMENTS TO LET _--__--_i- GROUND FLOOR APART- ment fully H" " J llld healed at 55 Upliir Prince. containing 6 rooms, 3 bed- rooms and bath, Rental $65 per month. T0 LET — APARTMENT, I furnished rooms, $22.00. Desirable locality. ii-iiti CAVIINIIISII APARTMENTS. Two of tlic choicest heated apartments in the City, One containing 4 rooms includ- inz 2 bedrooms and bath. "Iiie other containing 6 rooms including 3 bedrooms llltl iizitli. The interiors of tiicsc apartments have been tiioroilizhiv renovated and painted and may be rented iurni~hcil or unfurnished. (‘onliiiilous hot watu", 1m- mcllizite possession. IIOLSES T0 LET 110 U S E CONTAINING 5 rooms and bath. IIot water furnace. Central location. ioask 19c gcrissuhuL . Over me I never had the courage d%¥_____€:1£morist. ' I HOUSE sup LARGE LOT, situated at the corner of Mlllivilue lioihi and Alan ‘ llroup had lagged in the past week 51mi- oillside City limits. Iiouse contains I2 rooms; “l” ""53""? and other blliiiiinss. Electric lights and water. Price $3000, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, Pliililililt Strcct. ‘l rooms and bath. Pipeless furnace. Verandah. Double Gnrpge, Price. $3500. Terms. DWELLING iiousE AND lot for sale at Bradalbane. , "m!" flllliliilns 6 rooms. " There is also a barn and other buildings premises. I'rlce Terms if necessary. RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY, 22 Pleasant Street, l2 rooms and bath. Hot air furnace. Garage. Price $3300. Terms. MODERN BUNGALOW AND large lot Brighton, d roonisvand bath. Reason- LIVES TOCK BY FREDERICK GARDNER Associated Press Market Editor. NEW YORK. Oct. 1o —(AP)-— Buying shifted to utility stocks and’ low-priced specialties in to- iiilys market while profit-taking Slipped the starch from recently strong industrials and rails Power issues bounded. motors and specialties fell back as much Business news was still on tlie side of recovery forces. 'I‘hcre were no outstanding op- timistic developments on the util- ity sector, but the fact that this when other categories were chalk- lns up new IZ-months‘ tops ten l0 111111111111! by speculative con- iintlvnts. brokers said. on the "1801? Dower stocks were ‘behind the market. With ouotatigns highly mixed at the close. the Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished oft‘ .1 of a point atFilll. itsfirst set- back in ii consecutive sessions. ________i___ Use Minards for dandruff, 111" 1'11"‘! ".'|"||~;|‘: w“ (‘Y'\"")'.\'\| The Oentral Guardian This column is reserved for news o! local interest but advertising oi a‘ ulcvzsay “nature |=ay “Trainees-ted n a no . able lnadvance.‘ ‘ c I p” I = CBASWELI. for Photographs. CONFEDERATION LIFE INEUR. sacs. I..-8’IB9-'I-2l-3l2 now FOR a REAL BREAKFAST with Rob: China. Siieervlziaggdorpgrlghg. on‘ BARGAIN, 1938 W and 1935 Dodse usinflufieufiffi Barbour and MacDonald. Li-130-l0-B-3i. HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR Sale Edsett Estate, 10.00 A. M. lgday. ' L-ZZB-IO-li-li. CIIARLOTTETOWN Male choi. us at St. Augustine Hall, South Rvstiw. Tuesday the 11th. inst. st 3-15 P. 111- VmIW 9108mm includ- ing humorous numbers and step- dancing. L-213-i0-8-2i. 0o You Need Money l sso -ssoo 2 ’ I We lend money to pay i old bill to purciiase- I "ecvssliies. to tniti- that = needed vacation or for any useful purpose, , No embarrassing ques- tlons to borrower or en- dorsers. I GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip‘: Building Grafton Street Charlottetown, P, E. 1’, Look for Confidential Loan Sign Office IIours—9.00-—5.3O Saturdays 9.00-4.00 lhIy priced at $3150. Terrill. “TIIE ELMS" I82 KING Street, 15 rooms. Property may be purchased on small ‘“, payments cover- Ing seven years without in- terest. An excellent in- vestment. HOUSE AND LARGE LOT on Park Street. House con- tains 8 rooms. Price S900. Easy terms of payment on application. . IIOUSE AND LOT 0N KEN- sington Road, I-2 mile from City, house contain- ing 6 rooms. vcrandah. the price for sale is very reasonable. IIOUSE AND LOT 0N ED- wiird Street. tains '1 rooms. I . ’ Contalnin . IISIIIOOQndGAIIaVESIIPPrnI :05!- 7 rooms. 3 bedrooms Blligl E§§5m§§g§m“ms, gffélflyyg Q§§f°°'“"°"' we p" Inch or 4c p“: word‘ other “ms ‘m “pplm” at the Prince Etiivard Theatre. It . “um, u], 31mm ‘Sarge g1 131;: Reading. J. Flood. Minimum " e for any advertisement twenty-five cents. ff a giwhlaggiglv glyhfilggl? 5m“ I Fm]; RESIDENTML "my. heated. Possession October 6. SEPTEMBER WEDDING-A dons a pollcctnlrliilp uurfoririitlforthfl eriy. 70 Lonirworth Avenue- “mum "“““"“M°' . Pretty Weddml w“ place I“ ~ _____. _ ___,_._ ,__ _ _ gfigugfi} tgunfg lag; ]?;e1.“;.511.nefi o "it we» “tilt” "its" n». so. Female Hel w t-a w ‘ ‘ I“ A" "'°“°"" °"-“"°“' lvlllziizuritge Mobgnind P P officiat: P an L B01185 111 I119 11M C1041‘ "11""- Gmiii- L111" Lam’ “°“"'° M‘ o“ °' lug when G-ertriidifPoilal-d, be- FOR SALE-DRIVING WAGON. w'a.\.'rlz'ukl."brja.,gg,, HA1}, "011 1011011’ 011s “II°1?‘“°II"-"-““Il "M1111"- PTI" 36-509- bcsgugmazxéggs canie the wife cf Edward Dunn of APDIY to 26 Alley Street. work or light. ‘IICUsEWOIK for “My age“? Is STIIICIHF, {$550M ‘ Tcnns, beautiful resijhmfi Tenn‘. Iona parish. The bride, who was L-92-10-5-3i. elderly people, Apply 101 sydney gxlxldtlwir““_é$e,o of [he Imliiclliate ’ $20.00 per month. lltlrsl‘. POWNAL STREET containing nine rooms and bath. Plpeless furnace. new hardwood floor. Latc- i! renovated. Reasonable rent. ill PRINCE STREET, IO rooms and bath. Furnished or unfurnished at $45 and $.10 respectively. Electric Mlshcl‘ and range. Garage. IIOUSES FOR. SALE FOR SALE HOUSE CON- Iailiiili: 9 rooms and bath. lieateii by plpcless furnace. Recently renovated. situat- td at 122 Sprln Turk Itoad. 5M1‘ llfive $30 . Terms. HOUSE AT ST. AVARDS containing 10 rooms, 4 bed- rooms and bath. Hardwood floors. llot air furnace. Pro- ilflly in good condition. Price very reasonable. llill Si-I SITUATED IN ONE of the nicest localities in (""11‘.:rtown. containing 0 rooms. Practically new and natured this summer. Fully Piliiillllcd with outside win- dows and doors. Interior fin- ishcll in Douglas Fir. Also lflrili- lot in connection. Price reasonable. Terms if neces- sary. DOUBLE TENIMENT house situated on Alley Street containing I'I rooms. Ilrice for immediate ssie $21100. IIOUSE AND l ACRE 0F land situated on the Mal- imlue Road, I mile from the City. House ‘ ' ‘I rooms. Sewerage and elec- "ie "slit. Also two barns 1111i small fox ranch. Price Iii DESIRABLE 6 ROOIVI COT- tage, 80 Highland Avenue. Large lot. $2300.00. 82 IIIGIILAND AVENUE. 0 room cottage. Large lot. Good location. Reasonably priced at $2000.00. I LOTS FOR SALE LARGE DOUBLE LOT FOR LARGE DOUBLE BUILDING lot on Upper Illllsboro St. I00 ft. frontage. good resi- dential locality. Price $650.00. LOTS FRONTING ON MAL- pequc Road. 2 to 3 mil!!! from the City. Will be sold in lots for building or b! the acre. BUILDING LOTS IN ONE I I tions of the city. from $125 to $400 each- Terms to suit purchasers. LARGE LOT FRONTING on Admiral Street, 675K108’- Prlce $550.00. ONE ACRE AT ST. AVARITS fronting on St. Peter's Road. 8459-90- BUILDING LOT FRONTING on west side of Esher I T0 LET and FOR SALE The following properties are worthy of special atten- "111" i 211111;? and songmweliéclegellt] rcéeiv- . i-IJC W83 I'D APARTMENT T0 LET I and Tood assisted by J. lllIycTague One of the most desirable I ‘Ie/Iiiinofita-cciordlolx Highland Fling’ hell"! iiliartmcnls. situated .To§2l~ ‘EiFQZi. “ififlglffm Chas’ In the hcst location on rocims and nth, (‘losed iii balconv. Continuous hot water and all reasonable decorating and improvements to maln- "i" 11911111111“! comfortable ory; Piano selection, Miss M. Web- i‘nr a zooil tciiant. star; 501m (3.90, Beer; Accordian __ _ H selection, J. McTague; Sketch Mc- noiisr. 1o LET Cfllirt Peake. White and’ Mc- Nicc situation. to suit purchaser. II. K. S. IIEMDING 88 Great George Street NOTIOE TO Property Owners During the past few days I have had some of the best houses and apartments in thc City listed with me and have met with most encouraging success Ill obtaining satisfac- tory tenants, in many cast-s without any loss of time. The renting season will soon have passed alid I feel that it will he to the advant- age of property owners to losc no time in listing their .ftinerai of John schmid; ‘wireless operator ' ebiwlled to the drawing room by Carver. Mr_ address and a beautiful c air was PW-“EPEG by the Messrs. Spurgeon t-{Biiklns and Cedric Ballem from 1L I-Iazelbrook Ba tist Church. Mr. Jones on behalf o Jigide th>nked everyone for their ndness and invited all to come to sec them in their new home. “For 11316.1! are Jolly Good Fellows" Was _°11,b1111g. the remainder of the evening was $311115’ 11111011 was than served by at Mail Queens County scored a grand sue. ('85s when they staged a concert and dance at North Wiltshlre Hall. Xvednesday night, The 1,511 , 1 iber reoeivid hearty applause. The I Illfnlliqite i and McTagli . Mr. Flood and t e three . artists ‘ i Ciidleux and Noreen Gregor, in Bflghunrnond’ cnntflmmg 6 yhllfi. Peake and McTa e; Solo b Sellick; Reading, Geo. Beer; Instru- mental music. Todd and McTague; Trip Dance and song, Gertrude Cadleux accompanist Mrs. P. Greg- Togue; Guitar selilctions. Ray Sri- bccomlngiy attired in blue hat and shoes to match, was at» tended by her sister, Ellen. who giro dark blue with hat to match. e his brother John. After the cere- mony the bridal party motored the heme of Mr. and Mrs. James Murphy, Vernon, where a delicious breakfast was served interspersed with Messrs. James and William Mur- phy, who congratulated the bride and groom on this happy occas- ion. After breakfast a. motor drive was taken to the old home of the F011 bride. and some oi.’ her old friends visited, after which they proceed- ed to the City and had dinner. In the evening they returned to the home of the groom in Lower New- town, where was served and a pleasant even- ing spent. The bride was the reci- pient oi’ many presents from her friends. The Guardian joins with their many friends in wishing Mr and Mrs. mid prosbcrity in their married 8. FUNERAL SERVICES-The m chief on . . NW Norihland. im heldefi-oisn x5e MacLean Fuiierah Home Saturday 11191111113 at 1i oclock. interment gas made in the People's Cemet- PRESENTATION‘: 0,, Tues... C\'L‘l1lfl'£ Oct. the 4th the member: 110d choir of the Hazeibrook Bap- ls. Ciiillflll assemble-n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wood to extend congratulations and good ljiéshifs to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ‘IIlIIZebh/IEI?CIIthgl:;i?\ta11n§ °§4§h°Mw°d' WON. the bride andy grog‘... {ox Mrs. J. W. Ballem and Mr. Hnrotq M. W. Wood ave the himself and his fiPent in music. A ostess, CONCERT ENJOYED-The Rur- Couriers Association ot lied to capacity and each. num- t B-m. McCourt, Peake, e, Mr. Geo. Beer. uuthful Misses Trainer, ertrude i‘ 1. .¢....a.1.- Canadian Exporters Appreciate the Work Done Abroad by Canada's Trade Commissioners THE old saying “Trade Follows The Flag" might, in Canadifs case, be changed to “Trade Follows The Trade Commissioner". Certainly these able men that Canada has sent to Empire countries and foreign lands have played an important part in the building up of Canada's immense export trade‘. Just how important may be realized by extracts taken from a few of the many letters recently received by the Department of Trade and Commerce. These letters being confidential, the exporters‘ names have been omitted. These Letters prove the worth of this Service February 23, I938.~—- "Our Company has always received valuable help through the oFfices abroad of the Trade Commissione Service during the years we have been building up our export: connections and I can assure you that it has been very gratifying indeed to us all." ‘ 1 1 1 May II, I9J8:— "We sincerely appreciate the efforts of the Canadian Trade Com- missioner in South Africa in opening up the market for us in that country." 1 1 f April 25, l938:-—"We certainly have noth- ing but the highest words of praise for the great co-operation we rccejve from your Department and from the Canadian Trade C issioncr everywhere." 1 1 1 March I9, l938:—- “Your ctTorts in our behalf on this matter are highly appre- ciated and confirm our opinion that the Canadian Trade Commissioner Service is second to none in the world.” 1 1 f May 3, l9.'i8:—- "It is impossibl to reply to this communication without expressing congratulationson the extremely thorough manner in which the inform ' was transmitted to us.‘ It beapealrs well for the efficiency of your Department and is very much appreciated." 1 1 1 April l3, I9J8:—- “In view of the services and assistance rendered us by your Trade Commissioner and his stnfi‘ in Kingston, and the Commissioner and his staff in Port of Spain, the writer, on behalf of these services, would wish to complimcnt your Department in the personnel and ever-ready and willing assistance extended us by these respective oiTiccre." 1 1 1 March f4, I9JB.'-— "We have come to associate success in anything they under- take with tiie names of that great body of Commercial Ambassadors whom we call our Trade C- mmissi s." 1 1 1 March 24, I9J8:— "In closing, may we express our appreciation of the assistance given us by your Department in the past, which has so greatly encouraged us in the development of our exports of Canadian merchandise." I I 1 March i0, f938.~— "In the trying time through which all export business is now passing. one of the most pleasant featuna is the unfailing helpfulness and courtesy rendered to Canadian manufacturers liy the representatives of tilt-Ir (ilivrrnmcnt, commercial and otherwise, abroad." 1 1 1 March J2, f9J8.— “I wish to take this opportunity o! expressing to you my npprcciliiiriii for flit: \'..i'l.1iili- :l~~.l.~.'.ilit':: which the Canadian ("itivi-riiiiiiiit I*i tit Trade Commissioner in Liiniliill. iltivh its in commotion with obtaining satisfactory insurance on our shipments to South America." 1 1 1 January 27, I9j-9.-—- “We would nyain like to rclnark Iili tremi-miriiis risistunce to iis I.l Dutch East Indies market flIlil Zeaioml mririret ariil we iissulc you that‘. wc are very grateful." 1 1 I January H, 19.78:—- “We wish to takc this opportunity oi expressing our kccn applia- elation 0i the vt:ly (‘XCLIIPIIL nttt-ifiuin “IITICII tho Cape Town Coniiiiiisiiiiiti ll giving to this particular sitiialiin lilil ‘In: service which lie is performing is in lied of great value to us." They Helped To Provide Employment Canadahi Trade Commissioners furnished several thousands of trade reports during the last fiscal year to Canadian firms seeking to enlarge their export trade. They assisted Canadian exporters to make many new connections that brought 22 millions of new business to Canada—business that helped provide employment. HON. W. D. EULER, M.P., Minister 0:52.04; McCourt. Flood; Guitar selec ons. Ray Advertising Rates—Payahle in Advance central Guardian 1001115. 4c per word; Western and Eastern locals I {s per word; Announcements and Coming Events 2c per- word; i Classified 2c per word; In Mcmorlam Notices, 70c per inch; List; of Moral and Spiritual Offerings, Cards. etc., 4c per name; utters of I Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for_S1. and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and ) ish Empire! with groom was ably supported by appropriate speeches b?‘ a bountiful slipper Dunn much happiness I Street. $500.00. OFFICES TO LET I I OFFICES FOR RENTAL m the centre of Victoria Row- lxcelient situation. M11‘ reasonable. Look for our advertise- ments in the Guardian er. Patriot on Them! 11111 9'1" urdays. 1:2,» N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Eastern Guardian sass s<nin<--><s¢sq~>u-><>~>\MJU\ i...“ .- THE CONTROL This is a movement slmlla carried on in ever cord with the wls es of the perform the work. .."I‘his column is reserved for new! t p tad rtlsing of - a‘ ,',‘}°,,'§,"',,'f,{§1, any In: inserted ‘I at 4 cents a word strictly 11W‘ able in advance. , Charlottetown and N ortb Wiltshire Phone 149 TTWOITINT R- . chemical. More loaves of belts! bread 8- I from esch bl asoascnirrdron s to i3: Charlottetown Guar an ma handed to their mot. m1" "'1"- Callcd under the auspices of His Honour Lieutenant-Governor DeBlols To inaugurate a Provincial Society for other Province of’ Canada and is in ac- Trustees of the King George V. Silver Jubllce Cancer Fund for Canada as expressed to the Canadian Medical Association who have undertaken to ' Every citizen in this province who is interested In the fight against the dread dsease. Cancer. is cordially invited to be present at this meeting, which will be held in THE CITY HALL TUESDAY. OCT. l1, AT 8 P. M. DR. W. I. P. MACMILLAN, M.D-. GM. Assistant Secretary of the Canadian 5061i!!! for the Control of Cancer. OF CANCER to that which has been TO Ch FOR. SALE water furnace in good condition. Apply Carvell Bros. w FOR. SALE — 1 SOW TO FARROW October Malpeque Road. FOR SALE — FARM. 68% ACRES. 4% miles Paved road. House full plumbing. Good buildings. H. Nelson, Marsh- L-1984-i0-1—4-6-8-ll-l3. SALE --ONE SAMPSON field. Hal Filly one Apply Homer River. ing gang $50.00. *‘"i’ TO LET -— HEATED OFFICE IN oentrsll located. well kop‘ Office iidlng. Very moderate and Morphine, rental. Apply to The Eastern Trust Co., 154 Rlchniond St. T0 LET - PROPERTY KNOWN as Cumberland Grafton Street, opposite Edward Theatre with ‘l4 rooms and modern conveniences. Apply ggsteé-n Trust Co., 154 Richmond rec . the Keep llfinards In the boma. ‘ 16th. FOR. SALE-AT NORTII RIVER six miles from Charlottetown. Farm oi forty five choice land with dwelling and ploy nearly new. Maple Leaf Gang Ploiv rice $15.00. 3 truck wagons price l’ 20,00 m $50.00. would consider- LET —- TWO ROOMS. ' 1_I estnut Street. ______-i--—-—- ——— TO LET — COTTAGE 41 BRIGH- ton Avenue. Practically new. lint water heating. Fireplace. Garage. Apply til Brighton Avc_ Z SLPBEL, — SINDAR. HOT maid. L-l13-10-6-5l James Blake, L-183-10-8-3i. from Charlottetown. year and half. Matheson, Clyde L-188-lO-8~3l acres of’ out buildings. C. W. Jewell. Must be energetic and lairly W011 North River. L-lBti-10-8-3i educated. See Mr. Chaisson at the Lonox Hotel. sourzs. 6.30 FOR. SALE — COCKSIIUTT RID- evenings Salary. Li-l54-i0-7-3i. Price To Let L_15_l_10_,7_3“ commission L-l26-10-8-li. l95-l0-B-Zii. Hotel. 78 Prince L-lillfi-IO-B-SL WANTED - rarer TIME IIOUSE- Apply Guardian. Wanted WANTED - NUMBER or GRADE $110M horn or I-Icrford spring Calves. Apply by letter. price, X. Guardian Ofilce Male ti; Wanted APPRENTICE WANTED T0 | learn Barber Trade Short Course I expert traini College. Halifax. N466 WANTED — NEAT YOUNG MAN I for work ivlth publishing houstn nil. M01 Agents Wanted bv the iartzrst company of its kind in Canada. Branc to coast. Get caster orilcrs. No experience necessary. free sample book. Agents wanted tn smaller towns. Ltbcrai Premier Art Guild, 513 Castle BlciR- Montreal. N 295-9-28 to Oct. 31. has... the ‘an? RELIABLE ‘BIA-N. ‘BETWEEN 25, and 50 vears, with car. needed im-, merilati-Iv to hand out Free Salve route and simply cstahlzsliod ric- marlri for Flvcrvdm- Necessities iri- ciildlnrz Solves. Extracts. Powder, Soaps. nralizcd Stock and Pcultrv Ton- irs. l-‘arm "K001191109 IWIDIIII. 8011-‘ iii-z experience not necessary‘. Tie- clnlicr must be With $3000 ivccklv at start Credit inr- nislicd. Write immediately. The tre i. ., né C-lA. n qm_ lt-asz-lo-s-io-il-n L4"2\I1'1U-1I’3I. h _ L-ZSO-IO-li-Si. ilig pOliCv-gllfifii. State _ .. IBing Crosby At Prince Edward He's the guy who made croon- ing the great American pastime! _. She's the laugh-line of the Brit- I I Together Bing Crosby and Bezi- ‘ trlce Lillie hit. the 0i screen musical comedy in "Doctor jack-pol- Rhythm." which opened last 1111-3111 first rank. As the New York init- iionaircss whose hobby is the D0- lice force, Bra Lillie supplies tire wine of cemcrly. Mary Carhsle is Bing's love interest in her role of . the spoiled girl who wants to run awav with a gangster and is pre- vented from wining so by her crcoii- , A talented cast of comedy play- ' DEPARTMENT o|= TRADE AND Commence J. G. PARMELEE, Deputy Minister ers include; n Hope Crews, F:- AIBIIII. _'~' ~ ~ W110 , tracti- your Side" Avliiil llic strain. L55- Know your eyes, consult 25L Examination witli latest scientific instru- ments will give the prescrip- tion “IliCh allows you to use csiw ivitliniit strain. IIP-IIILIVITOS and irritation»; of cvvn slight eye- ‘A Tiioroughj I L-229-l0-11-Ii. ar Barber t ics from coast Write for also Friendly service. in HPIIFTJV rural cxccllcnt state of rciniir. I1‘l'liIl" 17.. |n-. Auction Sale of High Quality Silver Black Foxes, Fine Ranch Property And Other Lands, Thursday, October 20th. vacant houses and apart- '__'_'T_'__"~ y. . The Estate Late G. IIOISPY Ifonpcr ivili ot‘fi-i~ for silo tn- ant-- "IBM!- cmflg m paymentl Also ‘lowrses AytAgiEhgmglighiigiilvlfiklrfi-E ' tinn at the llnnpcr Rani-ii. {Tlouiit i-iliwaril lliniii, l.iI "illri inn The small commission ""11 A "gw solvent Fflufld 2 ‘° 14 ymm P"'"d., L” ' W‘ icqiie of 10o nestens1oi~ black and 1 RllWlIlV. on 'I'IIlll‘~'(Ill\’ ilic 201i. oi (lctiiiii-i- lll"\i ii,l‘I‘\lil|lli*I\‘ ‘Ileasrlgoltgmarnt: I: Herbertweek5'm§1f§§jf%.11.11_ lvitcfiqfqlllil £07111“; Ftlimliliiifi I fifty olf tho vory PIH-IIVUSI. IlIlfI first illlliliti‘ Ili'i‘I‘I ill‘. ~Il\i-r '. n 9 a I‘ I 0- r slop” black foxes. The host of iIll‘ rli\i‘\ on this i'llll -'i l-l- relilal on a yrarly linsis and WPIIIITQIOII M York Sts ‘Toi-rntn , __ _ 4 ._ _. _ _ n H _ I can “mam, "hum a ‘up S. l W‘ d N_29_;_9 0 2 fucil ‘for sale Oil-Hf? plrlroirmtiiiptlii llil-llilill ilI‘IIl. i. ‘i \t\ an‘. mu"li more quickly than one m, two drops of mm Solvent d. CSITITIII JIIIC w _, iatii in ilii- season. its . .iii i‘i\lilll‘iiliil..l n . in .. tiJili can bc done h_v property nmkm a com shfjve] .19 very ""'4" """ - (‘Hluhr “fmw "r lhl‘ I'm“ 'I““I'I" I""""I“" ‘ " ‘ ' " oiviicrs themselves. ln ad- qu§¢k1y_ After a few ap lications _ pie B... m ‘ _ i ‘v . IUISICTII (anaiia. rliiion I attcnli to all details of the Solvent the ken“. o; me FOR SALE TALIiOT tall‘, IfiOW c/(Ilnkuli t1‘ Christmas Card _ me _ _ _ in tlic matter of showing thc icon, arms fight o“ rhe public mileflse. price ieasona e. 1% 1. a t‘ bit: hionei cvcrv an shou- Salc of ilu- to“. “iii ltiilllilvii .- ..i ill ...i..i. i». ti... intr- propertl cs, investigation. ‘an get, m5 excellent; corn solvent 12“'J- L160‘ ' ' grinQfffignoidel,Iérgfiitimgltgilg; noon and will continue until 12.00 nit-lock noon. ii .ill loam living lenses. etc, without extra in any drug store by asking for .,R FLOOR GLEN w.“ sendws name and “min, ' alien-a havi- not been sold liy that iinh- IIII‘ \.!It'1\l'I i .111‘ (Illi‘- charm‘. Putnam's Corn Extractor. No scar F231 RENT t" l?" heated and re_ Déslym,“ b‘, 1mm,“ “my. ‘.51; IITI,’ Ill!‘ afternoon e-iniini-nciivc at i710 nut/at. n‘ K’ s‘ HEMMING no 98'1"‘ no pinching from fight dgcrthshtzrylnrAfiitilvsil/irs- Gilils 175 tics imcqtlallcd at our“ low . . _ . 88 Great George St._ shoes. You can dance oa- walk in Ftzm S-t - Lmlddqa, prices’ Four nflramivo “n95 .-\i it! iii-lock iionn ttii-ii- nill lii- (lIil‘l‘l'4i in: ~..i= it» Ill.llll C0111f0fl- B8 Silfe 3'01! i156 0111)‘ ' y ‘ I including [or 31,90, p“. ; rain-h properly i-timprhiiig 27v acri-s of laiiii anti ii wit" illll‘ Putnam.‘ corn Exulctor’ sans- EXPERIENCED MAGAZINE 5011013. Also many tiiifcr- til’ thc host r-qlllppml l'ill\l‘Il(‘< in Friliri- Iilliiaril I~l.ii- \Illlil‘i'll faction guaranteed’ 35c Der botue‘ salespeople. subscription CIBW. filS- giirlnélilxcdkilissigmlvgm- ‘Mil Ii?! I in ovcry tit-tail: hliihliilus include niz-tiilml si/Pil II'\I it'll! iii fir~t __ h... .. _ W. - < - v inn 0's. aim a‘ avoir t‘ l . ._ .. i. .. . . , l, . ‘I .,,,_- ,-,.. I nvovan Eélglg- "W103i"? M-"DITIn-Im“ Isinagst over I IITCIIqIIYIIIIIS‘ lIriIIlilillbhihliikIhutt<Ih<~:‘n\i-1‘I‘i\:‘i-iiiiiiiilill: "I Ameflcim- “n Bmkh Em“ re p120‘ "CFIT. Se s rm ' ‘ ,-"°‘" I ling virw ofiihi- oiitii-c ranch; fllll‘ '3 sinrv Inv \ili‘il ‘I? \ "II iiilltii P‘ IlefhrlgitlgrgIICilfivIIiésllla sihfirletliiéygol‘ gtafi n2‘; C???" g: I rally new. 5 fox KIIPIIS 72 x 1'2. on!‘ rm- {hiwl Win l*'._n-n- i. \ \Ilt*fI N-265-Sept. 26-Oct. 3-10-17. 111950 fast selling lines published 98 x l2, one fox shi-d 110 x 12. it. fnv corms. its llIII\|iIl' |l"i\'~.. All , wire including grouiiil iviro nliii l‘\'t'i'_\iI\ii\lZ Illlllili tin» iaintli in (HINT liuilllillizs on YIIHFII iilllPii‘ pi tPli- rally now hrirn anti iii-o nioilcrii IIHIPIIIITPFY Il1i1l\i'\. IllllllrfIifilFly afli-r the aiini-i- lTl‘(l[7t‘l'i_\‘ Ii.:~ ‘vi-ii ~»<i‘il Kill-rt‘ will be offered for sale an X acre p.i\tlll'c li-t ~it-i I Iii~ii~»iii.itt-l\" to thi- oust of the rllaiii ranch containing ihiii‘? ii s t» .'l pond oil the nnrili of the said pasiiirc and siiiiiilii-il 1iI~il uitli -:t\- n.itcr. Finally ilicrc will I)f‘ effort-ii i-‘r ~.ili~ ‘YR OFF!‘ |li'iilll'li\' sil- uatcd on the ivi-st siric nf iITf‘ hlouiit Iliiivliril iii-iii ilYillli'lIIilif‘I_\' opposite lhc ranch anti known as iiic ‘f Iinni-vi‘ nlfiilllrl"? contain- in: IIWPIIIIIIZ. barn. anti Iarzzc \III"I. will. lug nr farming or for llivi-"inii into building in‘. lziiirli- The olitlrr ill lien-s of iaml Ili('IlliIl‘(I in tlei- Iill'f‘f‘ pints riliovi- described is high Ii‘\'f‘I land coiiiiiiniiiliii: 1t téni- iivw of a larizr expanse oi‘ country and is all iii a lilzli ~tzitc of iiiiiivaiioii wit- ’I'iii~ l\i“IIT‘i'Ill‘\ iri- sitliatvii Bnkirlg able for farming as \\‘i‘II as rniivliiiio. Mpdingnpg, Min- loss than two miles from the (‘ity IilllII\ nf (‘hzizliitt i-nn If weather stormy ilic srilc will take piori- iii~i tilt" "JY 711i‘ lowing. sntisfi . Company. Mon- hl. Z- l-‘or terms anti partlcillars apply TIII-I ICXSTIIIIV TIII'.\"I' flflli‘ ‘\".'. I51 Richmond Sin-cl. f IllIlIlIiiI faint moi; lflvE F. Iiutcheson I I l I