ccroastz 29. 19,4" ytnltircal Slut‘ k Exchange _____ Prcss) Mann-ea! Curb I'1‘(‘.\I\) v ...:l Arm-t.» A: A (I111 nan @501; QUOTA TIONS FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, Oct. 274A?)- Slccks ended the week cu tile ad- Wl" "8 side in Saturday's market. witn steels and indust-rlal specialties cut. in front for gout; running to a point or so. volume picked up on the forward swing to the largest. turnotrcl" for a Saturday in about iaur mcnths. Trailsfers for tire two hours to- tailed 418,070 shares against 216,. 440 B. week ago and was the best for a two-hour day since June l5. Prominent share performers in- ,y~, H", (Juadhirl Prcss) l nu hanged; , i_v ltighcr. t 1 = tics l-iurri W-PPTS ,,-,_;,.t.ill~ anti golds high- l - , , o at. rltrfll ltiglter. l . '- w, i R rf ccul low" _, ‘,ll ~it"1|t\ ,-,-‘-h"l' and su- ll n u -- - a ".=\."."."s"»'r.'-"» n i" _ _ _ . ~ l?‘,'.\"'l'.\i.l\Tl0N a Ftitiui- zrutl "Wiiliylnk Glass“ I: Etc. l: “- H J. MABUN -: l. l 5 a ()l"l‘(i\lk'l‘lllfi1i 3 ‘l "I, " , l‘ E. I. s‘ :' (mu-v |, Ill tn l2 A M- I: i: '2 In 5 l’ M- a ', my.» , - t.» iilll't‘ln'lfll‘l"l\ , z- (hit-w- (uuuccicrl will! i’ DIHTZBVTORE 51.1,, r . ..z. in {a ‘-"-'-'-“ "'-- ‘i i How Ar ‘Your Eyes‘? if you are imviilg symptoms m‘ strain —- headaches, sore or or (lilzint-ss - consult l vpstizlat. -\i-_\-1ur sl'l'\'lt‘l‘ uiih scars 0f cytltrttt- and a thorough rrfrartinz service. lull iu and discuss W"! tiilliruitu-x it. F. llutcheson G. F. IIIITCHESON F. .lil.‘TCIlESON "L N ' ‘The cluded US. Steel, Bethlehem, Youngstown Shcet. Wlrcclitig Staci. Republic Steel, Amcrisan Toic- phone, American Smelt g, Consci- idated Edison. Dcw Ch:m’cai_ Am- erican Can, Texah Corp, Du Pout, Uion Carbide and Allied Chemical. In the Canadian section Distill- ers Scagranl and luteruafiqpai N's. kcl each advanced l-B to 17 3-8 and 28 i-8, respectively. 0n m» curb Frrd c d unchaugtzl at. if 3-4. 60 stocks wasnp .4 c! a pcint at 45, making net improvement for the wcck .3. It, was tire “econd week's r."e for in’: composite. A month ago it stccd at 44.3 and a year ago at 53.1. Banks (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Canada 155 Commerce i5 Montreal 185 Royal Bk 161 Nova Scotia -— MONIREAL, Oct. ‘Z7—(CP)— The stock market displayed slight firming tendencies in Saturday's short session and plus signs wrr-a in majority at the cltre. Trading con- tinned quiet. Canadian Car issues, both com- mcn and preferred, added 1-4. Dcs- oo imprvced the minimum fraction. International Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining gained 1-4 each while Bulolo and Holilnger gave up 1-2 each. Imperial Oil tacked on 1-8 while McCall-Frontenac eased a similar fraction. Price Brctlhers sold off 1-2. Bell Telephone slipped a minor amount. Steady lo firmer issues included Regent Knitting. Domlnlon- Tar. Si. Lawrence Corporation preferred, Brazilian and Montreal Power. Total sales: 13,800; Industrlals, '10,000; Mines: 3,800; Bonds: $800. t- _ ._ _. . Advertising Rates’ Mtmlmum Charge for An Classified 3t,- nfl- wag-d; |n M floral and Spiritual Qlflflnp tumilriltltlu. Payable In Advance y Advertisements 25 Cents Central u. Jfllltln locals, 6o pa: word; Water-n 1nd Eastern locals 3° P" “Mil; Announcement: and Corning Events 8o per Word: ‘ m Notices 70o per inch; Lists 0| Cords etc 5o c: nsms- Letters ol ltintflllvllt‘! 70c per inch. Wedding chug-omen‘: G0 words for $1.00 mu i0 vvuls to: cverv additional 3 words. Notices o! Think! I110 iunrtt-lnunn. 70t- ncrluch or 1o oer word. Lists of Subscriptions "lib llcr inch Addreu and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on A w Lost tos _ - - _ * 05m Pt .\n IKUMPLR. Noun.‘ MM. Charlottetown, For Sale FOR- SALE 1930 CHEVROLET. 103 Gerald St. L-MI-IO-R-Zi. i5; sin-mo ronn ooacn. Apply Sterling Weddell, Kelly: Cross. 11-535- L-'|8f-i0-28-3l. m“ s‘ fflrulfetit r ‘f,*.‘,"l-§I~il noonrao HOUSE. 5,‘;;_‘o_~-~l"11l'. 23a Cumberland 11 ~- Alitlly McLeod & Bgnf’- "i- L-7l8-10-24-Bi ‘__ k ‘ b \‘ Wanted n1; . ,_ -»—-—- QTf-"If Hr. nun runuacr: 4, ‘g , _ -" Prices paid. Hall swiwlt. L-"ioa-io-at-st | M“ -§_,,____ \ Nhsccilrlnetrus rut ~ ; ~——?- t;'_,,§,‘,’-".~‘ , ‘Phllrln. CLEANED w. (AJLPIS, 20L Eustcn. \ 494-1044-20. | . T.‘ ' "m- »Ln"',|_‘__|_!"|ll Wanted _‘T l! s. nrscvns". - L-nm-io-za- i. '~ Ni \\' l¥l'.\'(i/\l.0\\'.. _<t utuult llCTS. Appl ""1, L-243-9-l6-t. — l“:|'|;n:n.\'cr;n 70r- ' lnncuing a"- ~ l smnderce and ca“, C; t; “Write Bu; , A IliILtilflll. L-824-10-28-3i. vsr-zn CARS-A STOCK or cans “"°°“.“i‘é%°' "" “my a ' L-asi-io-za-n. I-‘OR. sALE-SIIVEN WEEKS OLD pigs, James Hardy. Pleasant Grove. L-B35-l0-28-li. FOR. saw-o ROOM COTTAGE- 62 Spring Park Road; large lot; immediate possession. Apply Mc- Leod a Bentley. 114332404241. t——————>-'~ ' "'*“ "I USED mucus - a4 TON - .4 m°c'=s":r..:.="2.."" “i *- H°m° ' " L-sai-io-za-n. To Let nous: T0 LET. array 2o School st. L-842-10-28-4i. Agents Wanted IF YOU ARE UNEMPLOYED AT resent-wh,v not become a J10 alert‘ Early and Dmfltflble “Mk4 set two hundred necessities fin- cuding Tea. Coffee in excluiatxtre district. Thirty dav trial w i- consumers. Knoll"? l9 -m°- 1435 Montcalm. Montusi. Produce Prices N. Y. §l0C|< MONTREAL, OM. 27—(CP)_. Produce Market prices here Satur. dill’, B5 IBPOYWG by the Dominion Department of Agnculture. follow; Butter: first ade cream m frat-isobar “sitar-i” '35? ‘°““‘“'" ""'" ‘i 9 - 0' n rice 1-2-30; Qllfibec no 1 pgaslfeurrzcgg Sum“ ch” current rece pt. rice, 28 3-4; .' bec no. 2, 21 3-4? Quebec no 1%}; Am ° and F‘ 29 teurized, fresh and regraded, whole- Am Tel T“ m3 1' sale Jobbing price, 29 1-g_1.4» Mummd“ 33 Quebec no 2. 28 i-z. Receipts for B 1%?“ m” 17 tlhe week 6,410 boxes, cgmpgfgd e" i‘ l“ 31 w a 3fit‘.‘.f§¥*°‘ s: ,,,.°,,1,‘§f'§,',,c,w}5”‘f1“,§"“.,‘°h_°“"°““ I Con Edison 2.‘; ~ . - — —- , color-. 1 no L“, 3. ed. current receipt price, 13 3-4-14 gig 31:0 a 33 7 “hie and colored. wholesale Gen Motor‘ 5U time. 14- Quebec white and color- Gt Nor PM 28 ed, current, receipt price l3 3-4; K “meow 3 wholesale jrice. 1i. Receipts for the Mam wmd g ‘ wreck 20,179 boxes, compared with N y Cent“; l9 .1 23991 a from ago. l Ne, Am Co 23 Eggs: graded shipments in used !penn R R 23 31 frce cases. selling price, A-large pm] pet C, 37 40: A—medium 8B; A-puilets 28: south pact“; n1, B 21; c 19-19 1-2. Receipts for the std on N ,1 0| ” week 331,393 cases, compared with Texas gm-p ‘N 539° i‘ W“ "§°- United Air so Potatoes: Que whites no l 7s'| * U 5 Rubber n b2 .50-—.65Z 2, .40—.50: NB mruntafn 1 U 3 s; go 64 3-3 no l 75's 55-710; PEI cobblcrs no f vanadium Con, 35 1 '75s .65—-63.' PEI mountain, no 1 i west, Union 20 75.5 ~63—-7°- West Elec 106 scciatczi Press average ohm,“ Cd“ Excbange Woolworth -- GRAIN WINNIPEG, Oct. 27--tCP)— “lhcnt dealers completed only a ifcw transactions in the wheat pit at Wurniplcg grain exchange today and pr ccs cloicd l-8 lower to un- changed, with the October future at I10 1-4 cents a bushel, December at '11 5-8 and May at 75 7-8. MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 26- i ‘- Stocks (‘lose l Acute Oil 5 Aldcrmac l5 Aug Cdu ‘ 55 Aunor tioid ‘f B159 Meta] i3 Bidguotl 15 Banjo 9 1-2 Brnulair 2 Buff Auk 435 ‘Calmont 22 ‘Cent Pat, 200 ,C2nt Pore 9 , Chester 13f) Cocitcnour 74 Coniarum 14f) smelters 40 Davies 13 Dome Oil 23 Dunursne 6 l-2 East Mal 340 Eidnrado 33 Fed Kirk 4 lFraccocur 39 Gods Lake 35 Gold Gate ll 1-2 Goodfish 1 Gunnar Gold 43 Haliiwcll 1 Hard Rock 107 Hcllinger 12 l-2 Home Oil . Hcrtvev 30 ,Nickel 37 iJack Waite 36 iKerr Add 310 Kirk Lake Lakeshore Lamaque Lana Cad Lebel Oro 1 3-4 Lcitch 5" 3-4 l Macassa 345 I MacLeod Z52 Madseil 55 Malnrtic 117 ‘Man East 1 McIntyre 54 1-2 ‘ McKenzie 110 McVittie 10 Moneta 6" Morris Kirk t 2 7-8 . "ab"? £3 "” N p ss ng Noranda 53 1-2 Oro Plats. 40 Pacalta 5 1'2 Pamour 130 Perron Gold 1'77 Pick crow 298 Powell 95 Premier 94 Preston 375 Reno Gold 13 Roche 4 Royalite 21 1-4 son Ant Senator 3'7 Bherritt Sigma 6'70 Siscoe 4 Sladen 50 Slave Lake Steep Rock _i68 ‘Straw Lake 4 s-a Bud Basin 125 f Sylvanite 360 ‘reek Hugh 320 Upper cds 136 Ventures 2B1 Waite Amu 3'10 Wendigo 26 Wrt l-farg 625 UNLISTID Pond Ore 173 TORONTO, Oct. 27—(CP>-—The stock market edged forward slight- ly in the final session of the week. posting three narrow index gains and holding one unchanged. Turn- over for the three-hour session to- talled 1B5,000 shares. Broulan traded 35,000 shares and advanred 7 cents. Chestervilie had s small advance and Preston slumped 10 cents. Gains of 8 in ‘l cents were netted by Aunor, Lamaque. Pickle Crow. and Wright-Hargreaves and Sigma firmed 20 cents, Penny issues doing better included Senator, Francoeur, heitch and Straw Lake. Steep Rock gained three cents and prices were slightly better for Pend Oreille, Sherritt and Gudbury Basin. Nickel lost i-3. Abitibi preferred advanced 1 1-4 While the common timed l5 cents. Only scattered and minor trade; BDWared for the steels. fords and utilities with prices mainly un- changed. British American Oil and International Pctrleum weakened slinhtlv and Imperial gained i-8. Home Oil advanced i0 cents and Davies was slightly up at i8. o“, risk‘ Interesting spam], fig-l Ford A recorded a gain of i-4. 5 3'4 icy. is spending some time A smartly styled with new type Band Spread Overseas Dial, set at convenient. angle for full vision tuning. makes slznri \\il\t' tun- ing easy. lnw {ring-in connection for Record PffUL '. beautiful walnut cabinet. Ljomplete with batteries — § at CU o = Q. 56’ F3 a Q. F] E 3. 9Q buffer)" table sci drain tubes and lmfictyr, res" _ THE CH1-‘fRT.QT'IV‘_IlITO\VN BATTERY SAVER RADIOS SENSITIVE SELECTIVE ECONOMICAL MODEL B-fil From Overseas. MODEL Ti-Tfl A ucu shut‘! and lung" n Console sci with Band 5 inches high. mg 1 2i *3; ' iSea View And Vicinity The first snowfall of the season was unusually heavy for October, and the fact that the snow lasted for 2x hours was owing, no (10Ubt,t0 the cold air which was at freezing point. The farmers were obliged to stop their potato digging; there are still quite a number Oi acres ol Green’ Mountain potatoes yet to be dug along with a quantity 0t innu- gles and turnips vet. to be harvested. Mr. Roland Pickering is receiving a warm welcome from many friends ns he is spending a short. irohday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Pickering. Mr. kicketung has been on onepf’ H15 Mfl- Jcstys large vessels curing the past summer. Mr. Pickering will leave in a few days to resume his duties. Miss Gladys Adams, Kensington, spent the week-end with her ,,, par- erlts, Mr, and Mrs, William Adams. Miss Luella Hickey is spending a been one of a crew on one of His Ma- Darniey. Nliss Robcria Morrison. of Dam- with friends in Freetown. Mr. Wallace Adams left on wed- nuday morning for Montreal tore- sume his duties, after s ending I. few days with friends n French ittver and sea view. The manv friends of Mrs. William Adams are indeed pleased to learn that her condition is somewhat im- ved and good hopes are held for er recovery. Mr. William Brander. a WM W?" crnn, who lS on duty somewhere m lialifaz: spent- a brief furlough at his home here. Miss Gertrude Adams is spendlus some time in Summerside to be near hcr mother. While there she is the guest of Mrs. borne MacFai- lane. Mrs. F. W. Donald and little son. (iliffortl. have returned home aft-QT spending a few days in Grahams ftcad. the guests of Mr. and Mrs- Jnhn A. Brown. Many friends decli- lv regret learn of the SBTIOIIS na- t-luw-uumm-smmma-us-l-m FARR] ' FUR SALE at North River 5": mill“ from Ch'town. 125 itcrcs. gond land, Sflrillf! watered. '|ll good buildings. housv hot-water heated. Cheap for quick sale. VICTOR COLLINS ‘HHHHHHHHHHF-QI-""""""‘"' L-8l4-l0-2fi-3l. lure of thewilhressmoi‘ Mr. Brown at hzshc-mc. All friends sincerely trust if? lied!‘ Of a speedy recovery from his illness, Ml'._Ciitllb(‘l‘t Adana; and 1\vIr,_9r1d MYS- uvriflv Muuns were recent visu- ors to Summ 1e Mr. William Blrt has returned to his home in Darnley after being "Tliiloivvd for some mouths past at the airport. in Si. Elcancrs. Mrmv Will bc tile-used to learn that Mr. John S. Cousins is sonic- Wllflt lmnrovcd after his treatment in Prince County Hospiatl. Mr. Peter Walsh, of Worcester, Mass, is spending a short holiday, with irlcuus m Darulcv and tt.c castcru purl 0t lhc province, where he is visiting lllS mother. who is quite iii at. his old home in Morell. Mr. John C. Cousins is about com- Dletmg dlflfilng his largo acreage of potatoes. He has been finding it hnrd to out the nrcdcn ticip, as lnauv are employ ed elsewhere. Mr. Lcstcr Cilamplnn. licnsing- 10H. ls llhlkulu ins wecklv ll‘i])S to Sca Vi('\\ anti othcr comuiunirlcslo IZHUlPl‘ thc cream for their runny patrons tor tilcn" factor-v in Kcu- sington. The lllllil_\' frivmis of Alr. John A. Couisnn n10 pleased to lcaru he lS making a good recovery from his recent iiincks, though still confined to his hnme. All trust he may soon resume lllS fl(‘li\'(‘ duties. Among ihc rcccnt visitors to Sum- mersltlc from this counuuliity‘ ucrc Edwin ltiurphx: (‘roof-cw Arlnlus and Frank Milt-Kn)‘. Wiihum Blrt anti Lorne Cnmplwli; nil matte a business trip to the citv, Mrs. (four-xv Cotton 1lii"i'i.llll(‘(i the mrmbcit» ut the Bljflllij Vniit-y _W. I. at hcr lnuuc on Tuesday cvcu- ma. 'i‘l1crt' “as a good utu-ilcinme 0i members, anti seleinl tisltors. Prcslticut, Mrs. Robert Lii0\'(‘l‘,|li'(‘~ sidcri anti the lucctiug cliched in the usual wav. Sick committee report- ccl v-sllu ._ out‘ sick nor-son with u (iCllfliiflll oi fruit. Stillllil L'..lill'iilli(‘9 said some articles were nrccssary for school. New committees were thcn nnmintcrl. Sick. Mrs. Dan Brvcntou. Mrs. Honor: (iiovcr, Srlroi, \1rs. ltumci Czuunbcl. Air.» Jamva (‘umubcllz Prollfaui, ltirs. N. J. 1'ffll‘l'll\i',tl.lil and i\ir:-. ihzu Bi‘_\‘l‘il- ton. Aftrr the i‘ "mu cf ih" iulu~ utrs, thc linlllli tilsctissitir follow-cal, and i: ivns tiecldcd to hold n pantry snlc in the itcar future. '1hc mics.- tlounau-c was thcu dLstributvd niuoiv! thc tiiflrrrnt uicirxhcrs. Mr.» Rm" Brvcutcu tilt-u l‘(‘.l(f uu inter- csiint: li;ill."i' on l-‘rults vi thc Farm. Thi- . cuinvrri lav all. 'l_‘iic rift".- it‘ Nnttrillu‘ .‘.'lltl"il\l\1"l“1ili . u bcr mcctmtf. Roll rail to hc an- swcrml u uh the llfl\lll(“lli of inc annual ice. Captain Waltrccvlvfrlmol, of thr Dredae Powncil. No 2. spent the seas Dial, short wave as easv to tune " net of heart walnut veneers. III-ii Complete with batteries -- “E37 -- Q-J- a. .v._<.\~ ,7’ _$'—" €I . ‘revs-as... -a:_=~z-;,- L: _- 1g . q . I zlve iizlftcry tireud liver- as local, inlprnvcd continuous intro fillllrtll. atlfomntic vnlumc control. uscs l i-L’. volt "A" lmtier) and Li. ,, vnlt tubes for low dwfin um] pfun. omiczll operation, smartly styit-tl (‘lifll- iii $g4m5 - o‘ at»... lid sfnswsiiie iii-reed}. River. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Donald End little son. Clifford, were visitors to Summer e on Friday afternoon. 3rd: Division Appointments OTTAWA, Oct. 27~<CP)--More officers from overseas are being recalled to assume senior posts m the 3rd Division Department. of National Dcfcticc ‘ Lucia)‘. The 3rd Division, under command oi’ Mai-Gen. E. W- San- som, has been assigned to the de- fence of Catracias eastern coasts unrlcr the Atlantic army command Prcviotls ilpllOilliillClliS, ing that of the commanding of-l ficcr, brought mcn with oversmis‘ evpcriencc cithcl‘ in the 1st Div- islnn or nt Canadian hcndqilnrtcrs in London to thci ilvd Division. '1‘. tfll\',\ appruntltlchls iurlittatc a (‘Oiliillllillitlll oi the policy 01' staff- tlng Lf.lll.il'if\',\ lnnne dcfcucc forces ‘with offit-crs who have sccu and ‘taken part in the preparations for 'gtnfly}rf' Captain ithe defence of Britain against an- ticipated (‘wt-maxi invasion. 1 1 lit-Col. (i Foulkss of London, iOut. is prtnnntctl from the rank of i Nitljur and rvvlllmi front an ap- pmivlnvltt uifh tin- Iirli Inttlutryf ‘Brigntit- nvvrsvax to brcomc gen- oral staff ntnut, ffirst tlrfltlcl with [Tlhcnl G S “m. ihc 3rd Divkinn. lic was hnrn in Gcncrai Staff Officer innovations» in tllc division is Maj. W. J. Nlcgill of Ottawa. rrrcutlv ccncval staff nfilccv" at National lvfcnca hrariqnavvcrs Anothci- fFfliiffFl‘ from tho 3rd iufnlvry Rricadc ovcrsczis is Cu A. M. Fnrtlvcc of Westmmmt. iQtltu, who will be gnncral staff of- ‘fzccr (third grade» rnpcratlonsl. Capt. G. H. Gillespie of London Ont. is appointed Grncrnl Stuff (‘lassv Officer Ithfrri urarlcv Iintclll- gcuccl anti ii.'vli\f"rl'r<l from tllr most of .'\4'i_illf’lll' ‘dlfil thr {fist Army Ficlri ltcrzilncilt, Royal (‘an- adirlu !\l"iilci",'. . Gibson nf Winni- pcu. i. an lcrrctl from the Prin- (‘fits Palricins (‘altarliziti Light fu- fzunrt- i1 hcrnmr Gcirrrnl Staff Offlvcr Iihivri 2M4“ wast. Au over-scar r»ff""r. Kiwi ll \'. cling tan (in l‘. \l W J ,1‘) lain" of (‘Pa A. has hcczl ttinu klunlv inulrtl !ll"lll“i - ¢],,,_t_.~“ [m- nw “m; of gummy h m" 1mm" {or m” Nf" 1 Adiutant and Ollill'iI‘i'-.\'|il\l(‘l' timi- ‘rrnl of thc 77rd Division He rc-~ ,rcivrrl 1h." rant.- of Llrutruntit-(‘wi- knwl nni v-us fl“"‘l."l‘lr' (lcputv na- sistnnt Arliutant Gent-ml with the lst Division. according to at scrim of ailnnuncclncuts front the ‘ inclutl- ; is military I “m, Chg, d Wt! “‘"°°" 'Mairv' with “nun Maj. H. F. Seymour of’ Montreal] becomes deputy assistant Atljut-l ant General of the 3rd Division on transfer from the 4th P‘lt=1<l Com- pany, Royal Canadian Etigllicers ‘with the 1st Division. Tito rluput_v assistant Quurtermastcr-Gcncrul is Maj. T. MacKic, of Toronto. pro- moted from Captain and seconded from the post of Staff Ctrptaim, 1st Infantry Brigade ircadqtiartcrs| in England. Lt-Col. L. H. Lccson of Van- couver, is promoted to Colonel and I made assistant ciircctol" of fllPfllCtil services and hiaj. S. G. U. Shicrf ,of Ottawa, bcctunvs deputy as '.<i I ‘ant director of medical C01. M95011 has bs-cn ovcru. Maj. Shicr has fir-ctr at l s anti Lt-Col. V. A. (‘urmi of Quebec, ‘he is appointed assistant director nf ordnance services and Cap! T. Smith of “linnipcg. dcputv Ii<=fSl-‘ ant Provo“ Flnrshnl. ‘ Maj, (l. Eirlw of ltuirlur" Ont. appoint“ i'1‘i'.'.' ' -"‘ tfirst clwu- \\""i "w, tain and (‘ctr f. Kingston. fir" In 3rd l‘.'. fhc comma" N. Rroxuil ‘f? -i B, (‘Ayv \'\' ' ton, is ml t~ t" .\f Lt -(‘nl. (1. T l inn, fir’. f= 0f‘§‘"'~"'”'~ mauii t‘ i l‘ itflvni ( I"l '\"‘ A lyiutnn‘ " til h" Young of if,'l}llii“l' the l."»'ll PlPlti Pr" . m, S1": ‘ll ~, lillzlutiri tn lflrlll Illltl fnrtucriv srr- knnwrhn m, (~<,|,‘],. , ,. ,,. vrcl \\liil -il<~ fitrtill (auarliau L, f", n n t h,“ ,. ,., . 11-71;“, qty 1n i'|i\.ltl“lli fury-u. k prnmnh.” [Mm 13,‘, F“); fly "l" ‘n row‘- manri m,» 14th Fin“ fTr'~“\~-*v" and (mm ('- fl 0"" ., of \\'i,"."l‘.',\~"_' hcrnmcs Ariiuiwt‘? (‘nmmanri n! ".1" “w! cncinrrrr no" ‘o l’ f‘ t’ \\'ii\“r* of \"‘,ll"l‘i\‘t‘ *\"‘.l PM‘ ,(‘ f? Broom a,’ ll.lli’1v rv Arl- m", ‘juinnt ' ‘.\'i'.'\i H F‘ can» r~f Vrnrcarwrr “Promo; RY‘? “‘" ‘Th lnfnnw ‘ w-nnuuanrl nf W - ' " »‘ '1- ‘lmun of \\'l!‘,“‘.'.iv~-‘ u-"o of ‘tva ‘lhlligviinlv r-‘tynnl wt». - 11m wast“, r, lfl" T. Jwnwi: ‘arl tn r-mmlaud in‘ lib"- "‘I* ‘irrl ,nl\‘i~i,r\yi (mm .r \" P-nrWr at ,_ iFfriiuavtirvu recalled fwvu 7W" ‘Zn/i ’ I!if"ll',"\’ Vi" ztic 4l‘."‘i""> ‘l .‘.i bl‘ si"tf ('f"\t‘lill. ‘ suit P \l Fruv» m K w" ‘m. will w» l" l» 7t ' " ‘ ""1 Illfnvrfiw n 1dr l 4"‘ "“ " "ll" I ,m:‘".'f n“ fitl llvitlli m‘ XIOWIT .7 Tm" "f ‘il ‘l r191: rw fir: an» t‘, f~nrr~“,o:~ in‘ iiixirr-c , iflvc‘ Mass‘ Brigade Nfaicr of the l‘ no (‘OHSTIYIFPF one of the n *1 Nut ional Defence ircadqtlartcrs. 1 ,'__ 9th fn- l fantry Brigade will be Mai w, s, Rutherford of Toronto. while c, T. C. Sharpe of Oakville, 0 will be staff Captain. T1115, h» is tintici‘ the ("omiurlnci 0t l? W. Haldcnby of Toronto. r frmn command of tilt‘ 48th f» 1;. lanclcrs with thc 1st Division. Lt-Ccl. G. E. R. Suilth of Ottawa, commands the 3rd Dv- isioir Royal Canadian Armv ' vicc Cirrus and Ntaj. W. C‘. Flatt ‘.- cr. Hilhllilfiii, 15 senior supply.- :~ ficer. A package, a hamper. a bcx. a. barrel o.’ all; ‘s n1 the p; : ‘bio ]‘ll'(""ll’~' ' » .'. 1ui~ 1t, Q » m. kctuut. Professional Care’ MORRELL & C0. D. F. ARCHIBALD (ll.ii'iz"l‘l ti .\t t lIllillJIliS |,l‘\f_f’i:>i_l_'!4t_l_l_\l ltuillling ( imrlnttrtnnn inn-i McLECD 8. BENTLEY tt. t. Iii-All L! K1,. J. A. HENTLIC!‘ K.C. (Z l-' ll|.\1l.l.\' LLB. ltarristvn anti .\ttuiru-_v.~-:tt-l..1v I~l(l\i-'\ l0 LOAN rift! l. tuuud Sttcct M. ALBAN FARMER BA. l.l..lt ‘IAIHHSIIJL SULHTHIEK. Fl? (‘anadiuvu Ilnnk nf (‘nmnecrce Bldg .\Ill,\'l‘.\ ['0 LUJN ALEX w. MATHESON’ V-AIIIKINIIJK. .\()l.I(‘l'l'l)lt FIN“, Mnncy in Luau Collcctinns nftipr- 4m (ircat (ienrgc Si. EYES liX ,\.\ll.\'I-II) and GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLOR OPTOSIFTRIST Offici- Ilours 9-12 — $5.30 Evenings By Appointment: New Location (‘on Kcnt and Queen Sis. Opposite Rix‘: Grocery ;._Q;"E"§>»f.\m:g§fg, _