25'_1Z‘§1 Our _ _ 5.5.5.... Il'l operation Johnston. Marketing 28 (iciirpe Street, under the management of S. R. Canadian llational Silver l-‘ox Breeders’ Association Fur SUINIERSIDE, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 12-2-5-9-12 l6 i4 23 30-0- i MARKETING OF FURS Charlottetown Receiving Station 15g)“; hi. “Ford Sales,” Great, Department THE GlARigfrfilgfifQwNgnUARmAoi PAGE FIVE STOCK QUO TA TYONS eMOfltrs. "l StDCk Exchange (Canadian Preae) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Bldg Products Can Nor Pr Can Car Found Can Car'Pfd Can Ind A1 A Can Pacific Can Steamship Cons smelt Dist Seat; Dom Steel B Dom ‘reoctile Dryden Pounds Co o. E b. 0- wag I I I Awe: ommmnsam Léééi row a I AA 7- uwwmaqp -pw $5 a Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance iiliiiiniiim Charge for Any Adver isemente 25 Cente (‘efilidl tliiurdian locals. . ..|- iiiiiii; no.1 z.» per word'._ l" iiiil spiritual _ Offerings, l . 11.. .,. ‘v ‘it ii Jmln-iigllilili, 70c per inch or 4c fgpirm, "or inch. Address and nigilirziliuii. M ’ U Miscellaneous ___ ivcoiioiooarnn so . s1. L-1011-11-27-21 _________ For Stile ‘r _ r;i;vi';s'f__sou'rii- “l.” k L-iicz-ii-zi-ci. giiTfsrisiu cow brcslieii Decenibir i Lowtliei‘, Cornwall L-1008-l1-21-2i. l0 Let ._--—-—i—--— '- IN‘ VERY DESIR- ll. ;l large ruoiiis suit- .lll liuusc keeping, For n: 1. curly w 154 m‘ “we silf-eilbdi-il-25-2i-28. 0L1 l‘—.l‘l‘ ‘L13 PRINCE ST~ - " iiiinly furnished ad- ~ii. on second floor. .ll lgillt housekeeping Richmond St. L-1l23-1l-21-2i. Agents Wanted it)" SELL PORTRAIT Big money mailer ‘Thu-onto. 11-10-29-161 GUM Wanted "iii 1'4) HUY ‘mm CLIENT- l. ui 1‘ 'll_ liOéFC. $3.000 t0 ii l’ Olli any. 1m" L-llg-i-ll-Zil-li INTI‘) - IiPRIC-IIT STEAM i l-ilcctric dotor frr Dunstaifn-ipe .. Dtinstiff- L-ll29-1 -?.8-3i. ht .: :" r x... i I I TOXES‘ FOXES‘ A niiizilirr quality Silver ills inma- iiiiil females proved null-n :11 lixirgiiin prices. Worthy inslivciicii. ltciisnn for selling g3 —i O o fir; my lilifliilllll to the ralsim! Pliliiii Fair-s. Also e number cf Ki I'd-w that produce Cross lira oi illlillily, LEO FRANK. Southport. l9l-ll-'.L5~'li. iioiiiscional liards . McLEOD 8i BENTLEY W. E. ill-INLEY, K. C. J. A. lIl-ZNTLEY K. C. t‘. F BENTLEY. LLB. Bimini-rs and Attorneys-at. Low AIONEZY T0 LOAN 15f Ifrlnce Street w-m anil Company ill. F. AlllillIBALll Chartered Accountants Eastern Trust Building Charlottetown M‘ M. ALBAN FARMER I as. 1.1.x. n:,'§'"51‘l1ll. soucrroit ITO. hi danli oi Commerce seq. IUNLY T0 1.01m. iiifwfiixriizsoii“ l.“~'~‘~“l‘-’>.-.‘°“""..‘:r....=.:r ‘ "t" 1o Great George Street. EXAMINAIION I "iillll llul flgawnn. G|‘_'- ll. J. MABOII OPTOMETIIIBT n "Mil-rue. P. e. I. (‘E n . iiifi l‘ At " t " h” "B b! appointment om" Connected pm; DRUGBTOI] 5c per word; Western and Eastern locale Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word' Memorial Not-ices 10o per inch; Lists o Cards. etc.. 5o per name; Letters of t'liit‘ iui- pcr inch; Wedding engagements 40 words for $1.00 1.~. lui- every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and r word. Lists oi Subscriptions eentation $1.00. Other rates on Imp Tob Int Nickel Lake Wood; Mtl Power 22 Nat Brew Noranda. Shawinigan St Law Com St Law Pfd St of Can 65 st of Can Pfd 73 W138 E180 A W08 Elec B Montreal Carlf l lfiaée» Male-add Female Help Wanted YOUR OPPORTUNITY — FUR- ther Civil Service Examinations are announced for men and women for positions as Clerk. Grade l: Clerk. Grade 2: Postal Clerk. Letter Carrier and Mail Porter, Application forms to m: flied in Ottawa, Age limit 16-60 years. Initial salaries $06-$10‘: Sliortliand and Typing not neces- sary. Our coaching has helped hundreds to get jobs as Clerks. .. etc. Inform- ation and Booklet Free. M. C. C Schools Ltd. Toronto l0. Oldest in Canada. No Agents. N-29-6l. Male Help Wanted _____.._.._._ WANTED-YOUNG MAN T0 learn moulding trade. Hall Stavert. L-980-ll-26-3i Agents Wanted MAN WANTED roll‘ RAWLEIGII Route of 800 families. Write to- day. Rawlelizlfs Debi‘ Nil-MW- SA-K., Montreal. Canada. _____.__._._-_-- 1- emiiie Help Wanted .____.___-_-———— “WANTED -— CHAMBERMAID. AP- ply Sackville Hotel. 30X 031. N B- 14-853-11-24-51. ______._____ --_-- WANTED - GIRL roa nonse- vlorkkApplyl bellied? Vglleangt “h” even n“ L-iiaz-il-zs-‘ii. W A N T E D — IIOUSEKEEPER. family of two males. rite N. Guardian. L-11l5~11-2'l-21. WANTED - noose MAID ‘r0 sleep at home. Amlly 95 UPP" Prlncc. L-iizo-ii-zv-si. __€__-_-_-- CANADIACE 0F‘ PROV PRINCE EDWARD l5l-AND In the Probate Court The 19th day of November A. D.- Btatec of Jfllllhtii 32x53 - i nwa n i gohiriitiyla lno this“ said Province. Farmer, deceased. test-ate. To the Sheriff of the County of ueens Countv or any C°ll5l5bl° within said 1941. In RA! or literate Dem!“ County GREETING: m WHEREAS upon reading e petition on iile of Leiilll M 3”“ ard of Cornwall aforesaid. Farmer. and William J. Drake of Char- lottetown in Queen's Coutntl aiorcsiad. Merchant, the exec“ 0Y5 of the above nnmed estate. Drill“ ing that a citation may be issuer! for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby efore the Judie Diesel" zgpialhrgbate Court m be held ill the Court I-Iousc in Charlotte- town 1n Queen's County. in thf‘ snld Province. °" Tuesday the 23rd day of December next ‘com- ing. at the hour of eleven oclock forenoon of the same day t0 Shehw cause if any they 08h Why Kg Accounts of the will $2814 5mm not bs passed and L1G Estate cit-med as prayed for in said peti- tion and on motion of . . ll. Esq. Proctor for said Petitioners. And it i.s herebv ordered that a time copy hereof be forthwith ublished in some newspaper rub- ished in Charlottetown aforesaid (meg in each werlr for at least (on; consecutive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith posted in ‘the ’°“°"""."“i.‘.‘° Anna's?‘ e . ' “m y Chaxqlotteiawwi: a or near e 0y! Moremd‘ g charbttetown the store in Cornwall persons in- Pstate as notice I-Iaaen B. aforesaid, e0 that fill teresicd in the said aforesaid mo)’ have d“ thiitagiilims I-Ils Honour I-Iarolzl Leonard Palmer. Judge of the said Probate Court at Charlottetown aforesaid the dev Ind rel-r ti" nbbvstgrltéen." 8 Oil . Biegd.) MURIEL C. LOWTIIER- Registrar. L-822-l1-2l-28-i2-5-12. NO SALT When the hungry Boot was serv- on the deaf barman with W0 many-worm cg! 1102,12“! the com N open ‘ti; cgounfer. and ook- thc usual small packet. salt. "It salt". be complained. Th: tlglmlfl cupped his ear in hllsilliiw‘ he said. "I didn't one catch you" “No salt!" yelled the Scotsman sal the barman. l etid one short!" (Canadian Press) Stocks Abltibl Com Abitibl Pld Asbestos Close l? 3 Q Q Z $.- w-JlG-vi i-wr»: b-d a...- i I I I us: Price Com Price, Pf d BANKS (Canadian Press) Stocks ‘r-n-i a-IUIIO ll on» u Canada - Montreal - 8K Commerce 154 Royal Bk Nova Scotla - Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. Nov. 2'l—(CPl- Prioesmovetiwithin n fairly broad range in light dealings today on the stock exchange. Advances up to five points were reported. Industrzals were on the upside mcsily, Enamel and Heating was pegged at a new high and others harder were Dosco “B." Aigoma Steel and Steel of Canada prefer- red. Aicchol “A" and Foundation Slipped. Metals were softer, with Noranda touching a new low. Others down were International Nickel and I-Iud- son Bay Mining with Hollinger firmer. International Petroleum and Imperial pushed up a bit in oils. Canada Steamship preferred tou lied a new high peak in trans- pcrtziiions but failed to tiold all its Iain. The common was freictionally etter in active trading. C.P.R.. edged back a trifle. Utilities were a weaker soot, be- hind befniz Fhawinigsn.‘ Montreal Power and Caziada Northern Pow- er. Brazilian got a 5li"llt tilt foi- lowing publication of favorable October enminizs and Gatlneau’! 1-2 per cent preferred was also stronger. Price Brothers‘ jumped five points in newsprfnts and St. Lawrence Csrporatioii was in sr- TCPTS. Wabasso headed harder mi=cei- laneous with a two-point advance and Lake of the Wood's. Associated Breweries and Imperial Tobacco had lesser improvements. Zel'er's and Canadian Foreim Investment were on the dcwn=‘de. Tomi sales: 15.100 shares: Indus- lvlalc 850"‘ li/fincq QRQQ CANADA PROVINCE OI‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN ‘HIE PROBATE’ COURT The 5th day of November, A.D.. i041 In Re Estate of Annie Keenan late of Charlottetown in ueene County in the said Province. ingle Woman. deceased, testute. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County or any Constable or literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS ll n reading the peti tion on file of v. Louie A. D of Charlottetown aforesaid and M. Albsn Farmer of the same place, Banister. the executors of the above named estute, praying that a citation may he issued for the pur- pose hereinafter eet forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all ereons interested In the said Estate he and ap r before the Jud‘: resent at a rcbate Court to eld in the Court Ilcuee In Char- lottetown In Queens County. III the said Province. on Thursday the Ilth day of December next coming at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to ehcw cause ii the can why the Accounts oil the said Estate should not be passec- and the Estate closed ae brazed for In said petition and on mo ion of M. $121161“ Farmer Esq” Proctor for said e ners. And it ie hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished some newepaper bilaliud in Charlottetown aforesei once m each week for at least four coneecn- tlve weeks from the date hereof and that a true ec y hereof be forthwith posted In the olloevin public places respectively. nemelf. n the hall of the Court House n Charlottetown ‘iiorcsald. at or near The Ito at llanli of Canada and at or near he Bank o! Nova Scotte both In Cher- "otteiown afo . ec that all per- eons interested in the said Estate II aforesaid may have doe notice f. WITNESS Ilie Honour Harold Leonard Palmer. Ia of the ufd bate Court at ariottetewn aforesaid. the day and year t above written. 3v the cart. (Signed) MUBIII. C. LDWTIIII L a Registrar. ii-tli-II-I-it-I-I." larti any d New York Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks std Oil no “Giff; Pexfls COYP 40 b3 Phil Pet Co 44 1.8 ARI C and F 27 1.4 Am ‘Ilel and Tel 147 3-3 Anaconda 37 1.3 Baldwin Loco 13 1-3 Bendix Av _ ggilh ‘Bagel _. es o _ Chrysler I a Con Edison 13 54; Elec Auto Lite g5 3-3 Gen E190 25 3.3 Gen Motons 35 1.3 (it N01‘ Pid 331-5 Kennecott 32 7-5 Mont Ward 31 1.3 N Y Central 9 5-3 Nor Am Co 11 1-3 Penn RR. 3n 54 United Air 3g 3.5 U s Rubber 23 7-3 U S St C0 51 Vanadium Coop g0 1-3 West Union g6 1-3 West Eiec 1g Markets At A’ Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto-Mining and western n] stocks lower; industrial: slightly higher. Montreal-Golds higher; papgl-g lower; utilities and other Indus. trials steady. New York-Stocks closed slightly lower. Winnipeg-Wheat 1-8-1-4 cent higher. New York-Cotton, sugar and cof- fee higher. Finance By Bernard S. O'Hara. Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK. Nov. 2'i—(AP)- Steels. rails and specialties were fairly successful iri contesting sell- ing in today's stock market but many leaders were notably apath- etic toward recovery, Canadian stocks were generally lower. International Nickel common declined 5-8, Ford A and Canadian Pacific 1-8, Distillers Seagram pfd 3-4. and International Nickel pfd 1-4, Demo. Mines Rained 1-8. Walk- ers 3-8 and Lake S_':i:re Mines 1-4, Unchanged were Distillers Seagram cc-mmon, BIBZlliBIi 'I‘ractlon and Imperial Oil, The Associated Press average of 60 stocks finished wiht a net 14m o! ~l 0f e Doint at 39.3. where it was only .2 above the year's not. tc-m established last April, 1t was the fifth successive session which this COW-Piste had been uri- abie to emerge with a plus sign. Tax offerings again accounted 1'01“ a sizable portion 0i the day's turnover and had much i.) do with Pill-ll"! a wide rsscriment of issues at new 1941 lows. Transfers totalled 811.480 shrres. Among stzcks in arrears General Motors. Goodyear. Sears Roebuck. American ‘Telephone, Consolidated Eduon, Public Service 0f N.J.. Kenneeott. International Nickel. Ntandard‘ 011 (NJ). Du Punt. Westinghouse. Allied Chem‘cal._ Eastman Kodak. JC. Penney pna]. ip Mcrrls. Reynolds Tobacco "B" and American Tobacco "B." 0n the llbclcle were us. Steel. Bethlehem. Youngstown sheet, Ohfy-‘ler. US. Rubber, Southern Pacific. Chesapeake and Ohio. Montgomery Word. liltflTlfli/Oilill “till/ester. DQ112135 Aircraft. Con- solidated Aircraft. Eastern Air Lines and Johns-Maziville, WCIC To. ."nto Exchange TORONTO. Nov. TI-(Cifi-Min- frag and western oil stocks register- e another moderate slump today on the Tcrontc exchange and the industrlals closed with a marrow margin on the uip side after d's- playing mild weakness earlier. Vol- ume at 160.000 shares was the heaviest oi the week. The gold shares led the decline with s drop of .64 in the index and the base metal issues trailed with a drop of .62. Dome closed I-Z-point down at. 16 3-4. its low I for the year and Lake Shore and Brslorne weakened 1-4. A drop of 10 cents ut Wright-Hargreaves back to 2. where it was only cents above the low for the year. Macassa. selling air-dividend. ciosed 15 cents lower at 3.15 and net losses by Kerr-Addison, Iismaoue. Ma- c Geld Fields, Mining Corpor- ation end Premier. Losses were re- duced 1n the gold group in the final half-hour. Hudson Bay was the weakest of the base metals, slipping back s point to 26 l-4. Norande. dropped 5-11 to 40 i-d and minor fractions were lost, by smelter; and Nickel Waite-Amulet, Plaiconbridge and Sherriti, took minor losses and Normetal finned 1 1-2 to 88 oenis. Miscellaneous industrials azici the senior oils accounted mainly for the light tilt upward in the in- ustrlsl index. Imperial Oil and International Pete finned 1-0 and we close was up siiahtly for other interltsted leaders. including Bell Telephone. Canada steammips. Drminion Stores, Ioblaw A. Moore Co ration slid Algome. Steel. The Beat issues were higher and the old soy-Harris pfd finned I ‘l-l. The demand for Texas-Canadian ircked tin srnsrtlv and the rice finned 20 cents in 1.15. its ‘eh for the yiiar. Westem oil.- rvover- an part of their earlier losses. Home Oil finished s cent down. Okalta dropped 6 and IPoothills l. Currencies NEW YORK. Nov. 'I‘iie Canadian dollar closed 1-8- ceric higher in today's fcrel ex- change dealings at a discoun of 11 s-a per cent in relation to the Un- ited Slstes dollar. (Ottawa For- eign Exchange Control Board r-te 0.09-9.01 per cent. discount.) The pzund Sterling finished unchanged at M-Ot. I7-—(OPi— a to a cents WCM netted ° Grain WINWIPEG. Nov. 2'I—(OP)—A fairly active session on wlnnipq; Brain exchange closed today with wheat futures 1-8-1-4 cent higher. December finished at ‘l4 3-8 eenu a bushel. May '18 and July '19 1-4. Wheat prices advanced 1-2 cent at times with fair buying coming from Canadian and United grate; mills. locals and New York firms. Bulk of the coarse grain dealings involved s reading operation; ni. though p averaged highgr in Symliiflilly with the firmer trend at Chicago. $38108 icest‘ eat: .7 3-88; M 71m; July ‘l0 1- “y 4A. Oats: Dec. 44 1-2; May 45; July Mal-BIA. D ll” vyr e0. 88 1-8; M 59B; July 58 1-43. By Cash prices: Wheat: Nos. 1 hard and 1 n01‘. ‘I4 1-2; No. 2 nor. 7- 3-8: No. 3 nor. 69 1-8; No. 4 nor. 6B 3-8: No. 5. 65 3-8; N0. 6. 68 7-8; feed 59 3-8'. No. ‘l4 3-8. Oats: No. 2 CW 44 8-4; ex. 8 OW 43 1-4: No. 8 OW 42; ex. I feed 41 3-4: No. 1 feed 40 3-4: No. 2 feed 3'7 1-3: No. 3 feed 36 3-4. Barley: No. 1 feed 54 1-2; No. I feed 53 3-8; No. 3 52 3-8. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Nov. 2'l—-t0Pl— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter spot: Que (92 score and fresh) 83 3-4-34, sales, 100 boxes fresh at 34. Eggs spot: Easern A-large 42A; A-niedium 39A‘ A-puileis 36A; E-B 35A; E-C 25A. MONTREAL. Nov. 27—(OPl— Produce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- partment, of Agriculture follow:- Butier: first grade creemery prints, Jobbing rice, 35 1-2; first grade solids. ob ing price. 35: Que current price 83 3-4; no 2 32 3-4: no 1 wholesale price 34 1-8; no 2 33 3-8 Cheese; current receipt western and Que white and colored 25_ F. O.B. facto shipping point. first grade; who esale western and Que white and colored. 2B 1-4-26 1-2. Eggs: graded shipments selling A-large 43: A-medium 39-40: puléetis 38; B grade 34; c grade 26 _2 . 2. Potatoes: Que whites no 1 .90- 1.00; no 2 .’l5~—.85; NB, mountains no 1 1.05-1.15; PEI green moun- tains 115-120; whites 1.10-1.15. MINING (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, Nov. 27- oiiic vii balance between ' ( PIill-CO 52F S, all I u-orcmg, l‘iiil..u Tubes; ' four inning Bands; l Pl\ilC0'$l.“lllly-Il1fit3tl, Spread-handShort-wave Circuit; Ptirh- bullontuning. , CHUQSLFRQ _;~_2.|.~' EAiJiiflll-NEW iiitpos @2509? eLt ii llltiil iiorrs --At_t TiiE iovi NOTES! Each new Philco model is designed with a precise “flair toil .:i . rlliiniifiiiiiio iiiiw i: Alice v. A. BudluA/rflem Ittl HAPPY GANG Seven verearil madcap: ofmuf and rcperveo resented by Soa its radio circuit, speaker and cabinet. Thu: you enjoy new, delightful tone, amazingly clear, bell-like .. .snd'when you tune in the truly great programs, not a whisper, not an ova-none, is lost. It's thrifty to buy Philco —uou/I Visit your Pliilco Dealer this week. LUXURY STYLING! RICH, CLEAR TONE! f MORE ENJOYMENT AT EVEY PRCEI 4 PHIl-CO 4ST‘ A 5, all worlin Philco Tubes; Two Tuning sands covering Standard Broadcasts and hlinn- wavqEleciro-dynamicSpcalicr; Horizontal Dial; ivfnf- ched Walnut Cabinet. ' iiico BUDGET TERMS I siwi- w» wot-w“ Maritime Accessories Limited DISTRIBUTOR , _ , mfrgg: g?) 41 Dock Street, Saint John, 1N. B. Argus a Aunor 165 B856 Mtlll 9 Ventures 380 assisted by Mrs. Daniel Driscoll Bralome 10 3-8 Waite Amu 4400 and Mrs. Leo ‘Prainor. engine overheats. There u no an“- Elli! Allli 315 Wendigo 16 ing or washing and in the heat of gaff 4g 3' I-Iarg 235 I the $311111}? it's impossible to es- . n m ' YG . cape i ies. Cas Treth 55 X 4 3 B A tanek carries enough gasoline Cent Pat 145 INLET“) for about 90 miles, tiie major said, Cent Pd!‘ . - gnudklgs refulelledi at nllghtb tank Chem Res in E t c com no nto 1 e a e area cnesm- 162 Foam 7° and leaving before davrri to escape Coghgnqlup I air attack. °°"“"°°“‘ R A D10 |. l] l] til "'__'~_' gggmfme“ if,‘ . I a e CSOMEWIIERE m ENGLAND- Dome 16 34 anadian ~5th (Armored) Division Duquesn. 9 34 arrives to join the Canadian Corps. East Mal coo TRANSMISSION n, _|_ in =. - . Eidorndo 40 Eastern Daylight saving Time Canadian Press 5m“ Wm". Falcon 330 WAVELENGTH y“ t NEWPORT nun,‘ ma’ . Thro h t . _ Feriilarid 1 'l 6 "B o" WASHING-Inn, Nm, ZG-1CPY—- --€--—- Gun“ 4 (1030 pm‘) western Carmdaaajz Canadian mechanized equipment, ' L" "_-'_--" " 6191mm 1 1.4 m (to 10 00 pm.) 49.10 m. (fiom shipped w the M ddle Bu; in v35; Dds Lak. m CBIIBCB. 811d US.A.-—3l 32 In 25.53. quanuu“ in l-ecent mgnghs, u Goldale 11 F3195“ NOVEMBER u standing up to all the tests of de- Goid Gate 4 7-8 P-M- A d m , ser), warfare and- on 11s durability I gunémr k é: TEfglibDilIlcéaF3xBI§llly' Episode Ymbdtfipend’ m agcigslieilagledriid a: Roe ' '_ en, ie succcss o c l‘: garker 2 1-2 ‘i Talk of Many Things‘ “c2755 Iflwa‘ the Bu...‘ “my ex \ saw i500 ‘Air Crews of Tomorr w‘ ma or ' i “i . 7 I-Iolllnger I0 1-2 ' s w‘ F1 in T mm Se‘; ‘X pressed that conviction here today. Home 011 24o 6 lsiovfiaqlofitfi? Hg “Q1 n indictment based on “my Howey 18 5-8 ' of Mus“, Megan-s ma‘ News months of tank’ waJare inmliogh Y Hi"! Bay Ml" 2° 1'4 mm Home for uié R A F in Am“ 3° armed i“ was “g n . ' A liort time ago and has personal fjgtékrqwléfl i}; 6 ga¥%%a-NEWS kiiizwledge fpfhvthek termini over We must halve :1 large Kerr Add 455 635 NEWS NALYSI m ‘ljhich Pile ‘g m? lmgmss “g “ quantity; of pou try zit once, B121: 1521:. ti: a4 OUARROIl-il-I- S by KEY giixdonfirlgii giiilingiii-iiiirsmiigvi Bltigugekfi and we buy alive or dressed, i‘ "°° w“ °°WBNTARY= m‘ in: we in Libra- finished or unfinished. Daily “mam” 39° w" °n 118ml. Talk bi’ CW" As he desrben- tank warfare 1:1 . . Lana Cad 10 taln 0mm. rams. the pmmss s-anes o; Nmn. M- remittances at highest mar- l-flbel 07° 1 7-19 ‘Lflndcil Clllllllf» rica it is a combinai-lii of sea t-aC- knt, value, - Lend‘ ‘i5 715 NEWS IN FRENCH‘ tlcqynnd Indian fighting, particu- y , Little LL lal v.30 ‘CANADA CALLS PROM may the familiar plan of riding THE ROI AL PACKING C0. Macassa 315 LONDON‘ (in collaboration round and round the ixrigcn train MacLeod 195 with CBC) ‘Greetings frcm in an ever-narrowing circle. J. D. KENKINS. Malartlc 33° m? 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Gives yet: mere in yew money. Iii! be llltl it's ttia viulm u-t BUCKLE¥'S MIXTUP , roll call to be DONAII WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The October meeting of the Womcns Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Driscoll on the twenty first. The President. presided and opened the meeting by singing the Institute Ode follow- ed by the repeating of the Creed iii unison. Fourteen members answer- ed roll call. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and adopted. Reports were heard from different committees. After a social hour spent in conversation the meeting adjourned. Next meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Frank Knnughzizi. answered by pay- ment of annual fees. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Driscoll x "‘~’.‘.;YW"{"Y".“A"E g‘ son: five.- veer? IINCHANTE DUSTING , POWDER JAMIESOIPS DRUG STORE QUEEN ST.