ocroesngt 1936 ii THE ANNIIAL 0F. THE FISHEIIINEWS UNION OF PIIINOE EDWARD ISLAND will be held in the Board Room, City Build- ing, at Charlottetown on Tuesday, October 20th. Registration of delegates at 10 A.M. Con- vention opens at 10.30 A.M. Prominent pub- lic speakers will address the convention. Open to all fishermen of Prince Edward Island. JAMES B. CONVENTION MacDONALD, President Fiaii-ioiii-ii. imnuclfhiliytllhHNHHNNNllflllilllnllnslslsapdnssllssflnslllnllnnblsllflfiffl Arrears of Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes n, Whom it May Concemz- Nnllcc is hereby given that payment of all taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Prince Edward Island in respect to Land. puwngrl Property and Income assessment is immediately required. Other- wise stcps will be taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, 1924. ‘rid the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection of IIIIIE. All Personal Property and Income Taxes remalnin_ unpaid on the lith day of October, 1936, will be subject to interest at the rate of live per cont pcr annum from date of default until paid Tar-prayers in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 26th day of Sep- tember, lilfltl . c‘. l. STEWART, ' Supervisor oi Taxation. wtQyOQQNT(TI >- u n u n u u n H >4 u H I4 u DI n s1 u u u n ll u u n n u s1“ n u n n u .4 mnr L-6803-138-tl. mggpvom] ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance spiritual offerings, Curtis, etc" do per name; per lnrli; Notices of Tlinnlis and Appreciation, 10o per lush or do per 2r llled ; Lists of Floral snii Letters oi‘ Condolence 70¢ hilnlmum Charge for any .- u-tlselnent twenty-fin cents, Jfifliwfliifi flfl§fliififii iil§§ a woril. (lthz-r rntu on application. zzz-rm. _ 1 .. _____ T0 LET-IIOUSE 25 RICHMOND Sllffll, immediate possession. Phone 1003 L-7093-l0-7-li ;:'::' r "' r _.._-'<' s .... -—.-1 I0 LET-MEAT SIIOP. GOOD business stand. 243 Richmond St. L 7201 10-11 "l. I0 LET - FURNISHED IIOUSE Central. Guardian L 720" l0 l0 ‘ll. COTTAGE TO LET 40 ORLEBAR Street, garage and garden. Apply 230 Richmond L-72"6 0-10-21 T0 LET-TWO LARGE ROOMS. Apply 36 Elm Avenue. L7241-l0-13-3i ii???‘ /.T._i"" _ . 4 ' t I’; T0 LET-TWO ROOM APART- ment also large front; room heat- ed suitnble fur two with or with- out board. Phone 1490. r~.——--- TO LET — TWO ROOMS FOR livhthousekecphig, also bed sit- ting romii heated with flrc place. Apply 25 Kent Street. L-7217-10-l0-3i TO LETé-B ’ uooivi" ANli bill . sci. tubs. furnace. Also house 6 moms and both, hardwood floors. sct tubs and 4 room house. ‘ 7883-10-14-31. Work Wanted :::'—-~— -—_—.—.~.::—-—*ri—~ . _ EXPERIENCED COUNTRY Glltl. Wflllts work. Write B. care Guard- ian. L-7868-10-14-3i. Miscellaneous PFtTFTsETtTITATTuTiTTiTSQ ory desires loan, $2000.00 at 5%; first mortgage on fine property. Apply “T" care Guardian. L-7B79-10-14-3i. LOW VITALIT! l! Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Take Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Con- tain raw oyster invlgorators. Put new life in every part of body. If not delighted. maker refunds few cents paid. Call, write Jenkins Pharmacy. uiras-Z-zo-w F M ti. Oct. so. Jiflalieliz want-d APPRENTICE W A N '1.‘ E D T 0 learn Barber Trade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber Col- lruc. Halifax. P7456 SI. GLE MAN FOR FARM WORK anti rough carpenter job. 2 months work. Apply X care Guardian. L-7806-10-14-3i. DIVISION MANAGER — known manufacturer now distrib- uting sensational new food pro- duct. Absolutcly no competition. Repeating wonderfully in other territories. If you are able to open Jobbing account and will do some missionary work among restaur- ant and hotel trade ,this can pay you big permanent income. Man with meat or restaurant experience will be given preference. Long commission on high unit of sale will interest high type man accus- tomed to large earnings. Write for personal interview. Desk 121, Tendrn Kitchens, 352 Huron St. Toronto. N-8l9-10-l2—3i. 2': . . Iiniale Help Wanted WANTED —- MIDDLE-AGED EX- llcrlenccd housekcrprr. References Apply A. D, Brehnut. Powmil. L-7234-10-13-3l. r:-_-—~r————-- - .1 FARM WANTED-WILL I'M! cosh for good farm, stock and Pilliipmcnt nerr Charlottetown preferred. Give every detail by letter to Box W. Charlottetown Guardian. N-HAl-lo-IA-li. Iii. WANTED-So T0 100 PULLETS; stale breed, age and price. L. J. Kllbrldc, Portage RR. ‘ L7238-10-13-3i For Sale LOR SALE — FINE TULIP BULBS. Choice colors. Mims S. Moorc. Eldon 1.4203 lO-l4. _-—_T; i ___________;i_.'*: MAGNIFICENT G L A D I O L A S for sale. See the display and make your selection at our office in the new Currie Building. Phone 835 or 865. Orders tilled and dellverd. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Office. Charlottetown. FOR SALE-MMIASKEY CREDIT System, good as new: one rub- her-tired express wagon. Apply Devereaux Grocery. L7251-10-13-Ii THE CFIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Pa@Ei"vs Saturn Investments. Limited NOTICE l8 HEREBY GIVEN that Saturn Inrutments, Limited will inake application to the Secretary or State uiiilcr the provisions of The Companion Act, 1034, for I\l‘(ll‘|ll1|ll4'4‘ of tho surrender of its Charter oii uiid from a diitsto be fixed by ihc See- retory of Stale. DATED at Montreal this 9th tiny of October, 1030. ' \V. BOY DILLON. Assistant Sccretiiry-‘Fri-usurcr. .\' Silii-lrl-i-l-ii. Willow Creek Investments, Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ilihl Willow (frock lnvcaiiiii-iits‘, Iiiinitcil will iiiuke iipilllviitlons u» lIll' Secret- ary of Stnte under the provisions or 'l‘ho Coiiipiiiilcs Act. lilitl. for iii-cupi- once of tho surrender of its Cliurtr-r on aiiil from ii date to he fixed by lllt‘ Secretary of State. DATED at Montreal this 0th tiny of October,‘ 1030. “l. ROY DILLON Assistant Secretury-’1‘ri-iisui<-r. N 8117-10-14-11. Castleton Holding I Company, Limited NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that (‘hath-ton Illllillllg i‘mnpiiii_v. Lliiilii-il will iiiiike iippliciitinil [II the Si-i-ri-t- STOCK QUOTA Morning Stock Letter NEW YORK, Oct. 13—-'I'he most important news since the market closed Saturday seems to be con- cerning the agrecment between- Great Britain, France and the Un- ited States for the purchase and sale of gold brought stabilization funds of the respective countries in a move to reduce further fluc- tuations of the leading internat- ional. currencies. According to dcspatchcs from London, Great Britain is soft pedalling the new arrangement. insisiiiig that sterl- ing 1S not tied definitely to any- thing. Last night. Neville Cham- berlnin said that the agreement is Mt’! Stock Exchange i|r_v of Htiiii- uiitlcr tho provisions of 'l‘lu~ lH-iiipiiiili-s Ai-t, liittl for ll('l'l‘])i IIIIW‘ hi‘ the surrender of its (‘lihrtr-r on iii l from ll iliiie to Ilt: fixvil liy thi- hi- ' nl’ Slllli‘. ‘n; Aloiiircul this llili <l:|_v of Ill. H’. ItOY DI I.I.0\' ISnppIIt-d l.v Plnleui snfl (‘s lili-inlii-rn of lliiiitrrul sturll ~93 cliiiiigo lllli] (‘llrh ihiriieti (Supplier! liy Pitilcld 8a Co» ASSISIFIIII Socri-IiiryVI" ircr. (‘hm-iotiiflguin) . IO~l‘I-\l Open C1059 l Abitibi 3% 3i“- Skeena Investments, iAsbta-tos is Limited ‘ 211x023"; 1;‘; m" . o c . . . Brazilian 15‘? 16% .\Ul'It‘I<1 IS HEREBY i '3.' . _ Sknciiii, investments, LInIiiIII-ii‘ Brmvllli-I CQUI- of can‘ iiinke npplii-iiiinn to ihn -\'i‘4’l"i‘Iiil"_\‘ hi‘ B. C. Power A. 342i 353*‘ ?-'.i'.::;..:'.:'.*.';'.433".:::;;1"*l.:i*...::t,.,;';:;;: Brodie PM 4”‘; ‘i? of ilie aurrcuilt-i- of its (‘lhirier oh IIIIlI 3 can’ Comm“ , from ii Qitc lo be fixed liy the Scc- Cilli. N01‘. Pl‘. ZGIR 26 ‘i » ' r s . - . . i: 1;. rIlIIIIIFl-IIIIDM. NIDIIIITIII ill on. I ~ can‘ Cm ‘g Found . m.’ Io of UCIOIIPI‘. 1mm, I“ ‘"~‘ icon. Hydro Pld- 51"? 50,. w. iiov iiii.i.o.\- . Can. 1nd. Alcohol A. 7"»: 7_-i Asslstiiiit-Sccrcliir_y-'i‘rv;isiii'r-i. Call. PnClIlG l4 .l3'\ N "NIIH" f Oclancse 29 29 l Cockshiitt Plow 9 9 Warnham Investments, s Cons. Smelt 60% ‘ ' ' ‘Dist. Seagrnms 23% ‘s Llmlted Dom. Bridge 49 48“. Drm Sic-cl n. 7% ‘Iii Nwrir-r; is n‘. h‘ ' i I . ‘ r Wiiriihnni lll\'i'.sllrlltr"lllgx lhiIAHIl-‘(l l DOM‘ slorcs n!‘ u" iiinkc nppllr-iizfi-ii to the Secretary of I Dum- Textile 72 72 fitnte llllliliéf‘ the provisions of ‘The Dminaconna 101's 72 oiiinnc .-.1!.'l. .-,-.-.,,.. 7' of tlIIo SIIPRPOIHIIPI‘ rifl Illa (IIIIIirtriIi-Hrihlitqiiiiill Eng’ Elem AB. 10;.‘ n from a unh- m be fixed by the §t‘t'- ~ F235" C“ 24 ' 22 wigawgneratcr l Gen. Steel Wares 6% 673 Omébor‘. may.” ontrcnl this 0th tiny of , Howaygi smith 16-3.. 16?» 1 w. iiov DILLON’, Im- Nwkel 62 '7' 62 " Assistant Scclctnry-‘Frciisurer, Int. POWCr Pld. 94‘: 93'"- i .\' sutm-il-ii. Lake Woods 34%- 34‘.l 1 Q ,A———-——————— Mnsgpy Harm an u ppelle Investments, McColl Front. 16 15». ' ' Montreal Power 35‘; 35". Llmlted Nut. Breweries 40% 41H v ’ I .\'(l'l‘lf'l-l is iiiaui-im’ Gl\'l~l\' mm N“ Steel Cm $5.? QiV-Allllclli- Investments, Liinltoil will Nomndn I DA. llllllif‘. implication in (i... _\~,...,-,.,,,,.\. "f Power C011). 18H 18H tliilyhomiiiiiiei- ‘uh- VIWCVIRIIHIS hr "rhi- Quebec Power 2i 21*». ' l lll‘R .--, .l.'l_ ...,. ,,_ .. _- of u...- fillrrfllltli‘? Hf ii. II§,...".',",,',,"',",§ , Slmwmiean 23h 25 frfllll .1 um.» h. i.» fir.“ m. m, 40,,‘ St. Lauri-encr- 4 4‘- mmlli?’ “our. ‘ "" Sou. Can. Pow. 1a". 18'. M ‘i‘ltlllli-ll\ll_ lémilionlrcnl ilils mh tiny steel of Can. 69-h 69‘. w. “by "lmny Stccl of Can. Pfci. 61-1.’. 61% Assistant Sci-rotary-’l‘rr-;|¥||rp|-, -\' 31140-1141. BANKS Bk. of can. 58".» 58'1- Bk. of Commerce 160 160 Bk. 0f lvfontrcal 203”.- 205 Bk. of Nova. Scotla 284 284 D A Y Rgypl 1&3 183 High grade coals MONTREAL cum: Dflllllillfllltl, B. A. Oil 237A - I’ Shore. imws lkiillllfifly Imp on gigié i Inter. Pete. 36% H u G H E s & l lvielclicrs A. 10".’; Walker Goodrcham 429i EIIMIINOS P7021731? RECONDITIONED MACHINERY 6 H. P. International Engine 3 H. I’. International Upright Engine 2 l-2 H. P. International lliogel Engine 1 H. P. Gillson Engine 2 Grain Crushers 3 Gang Plows 1 Thresher and Cleaner 1 Elevator International Po- tato Digger Samuel Kennedy Charlottetown L-7214-3i APPLES FOB. SALE AT STET- son's, Marshfleld. Come and bring your containers. L-7B82-10-14-3l. LIVEgOCK MONTREAL. Ocl. l3 -— (CP) -—- Livcstock prices livid mm today 0!‘ Montreal niarkcls in light volume. Receipts: cattle 163; calves 130; sheep 580'; hogs i446. Good stccrs brought $5.25 to $6.25; incdiiiin $4 to S5. mid coni- moii $3 to $4. Heifers ranged from $2.50 to $4.50. good heifers making around $4.50. medium $3.25 t0 $3.75 and common $2.50 to $3. Cows were n shade easier, good quality selling from $3 lo 53-50- "lcdlllm butchers $2.50 to $3 011d Cflmmim $2.25. Connors and cutters were $1.25 t0 $12, pfilogiirt bulls $3.25 to $2.75 and butcher bulls $3 Good quality \'(‘illS traded from .2510 $8.50. medium up to $38111 fnir to medium $6.50 m $7.75. Com- mon drinkers were $4 to $4.25 and grassrrs $3 to $3.25- Good cvrts and wethcrs brought $7.75 with culls and bucks $5.75 Slihcp sold from $2.50 to $4- Bacon hogs, fcd and watercd. inudei$ll.50, sclccts drawing $1 pre- mium. Butchers mid lioavies werr $8 and extra. hsovics $7.50. Light h0g5 work $759 to $8 while sow: purely technical. American Iron and Steel miiihite reported steel operations for the week bell-TRIM! yesterday up .8 of 1 Wlnl- 5""- shlne Mining nine months to sev- tember reported $1.79 before de- preclatlon. Dividend meetings t0- day are Beat and 0o. and Proctor and Gamble. Foreign markets were strong yesterday and we would look for a strong opening today in New York. We believe that irregular- ities will develop before the end of the day but subject to this 1118811- larity and minor profit taking we would look for higher prices be- fore the end of the week. 1V. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltlleld and Coin- niiny members oi‘ llontrsul slocli niiclinngs snil e I -o market) (Supplied by Pitileld 8a Co., Charlotlnio-Wll) Open Close Allied Chemical 236 234".- Am, Cari 1277/5 127% Am. For. Pr. 7% 7% Am. Radiator 23% 23‘; . Am. Tel. o Tel. 179% 1191;. .‘ Am. Waterworks 270s 26". i Anaconda 421/4 42‘; l Atchison 82 817.; All. Refining 28% 28%’. Auburn 35 3410 Baldwin Locomotive 4V4 4% 1311i. dz Ohio 26% 26 ; Frndix Av. 32 31-5’. EPlII. Steel 75% 75% 63 62h’; 17% I'll; ~ 163 161% Chesapeake 8c 0. '.' 73%. Chrysler 127% 126% Commercial Sol. 17%. 16% Commonwealth 8t dzSo. 4% MA Continental Can 72%. 71% Con. Gas O0. Com Products Curtiss-Wrlght Deere Dupont Elec. Auto-Lite Elec. Pr. 8t Lt. Firestone Cen. Elec. Gen. Hoods ‘ Gen. Motors Goodrich Goodyear Tire Gt. N0. Pfd. Hudson Motor Car 18% 1B Illinois Central 283A 28h’. Int. Harvester 90 90 Inter. Tel. 8c Tel. 13h’; 12%.’. Johns-Manville Corp. 121 121 Kcnnecott 521.4 52 Missouri Pac. Ry. 3% 3% Mont. Ward 5376 537A Murray Corp. 21 20% N. Y. Central 49% 485i Nat. Cash Register 2816 .2894 New York, New Haven 4% 4% Nor. Amer. Co. 33% 32 Northern Pacific 30!’. 31 Packard Motor 13 13 Paramount 13% 13L; Penn. R. R. 42% 43 Public Service NJ. 47% 47% Radio Corp. - 1075; 10% Sears Roebuck Co. 93%. 94% Shell Union Oil Corp. 23% 225i Southern Pac. 47% 46-71 Std. Oil of Indiana 39% 39 Std. Oil of N. J. 65V.- 64h’. Studebaker Corp. 1574i 155i Texas Corp. 431i’; 42% United Aircraft 25% 25 United Corp. 7% 7% United Gas. Imp. 16 15% U. S. Rubber 387i. 37 U. S. Steel Corp. 7716 771.6 U. S. Ind. Alcohol 42% 41 Vanadium 24‘; 235A Warner Bros. 13% 13% Western Union 89‘, 8B Westinghouse Elec. 151 151 Woolworth 63 i=1 T. New York Curb Alum Corp Amer 131%» Amer Cyan B. 35'». Amer Gas 8c Elec 42".- Assoc Gas d: Eec A 2*». Atlas Corp. 15‘.- Can Marconi 2 Cities Serv ‘l Scale Petrol 20". ;‘.ec Bond & Share 22‘.- . Ford of Canada A 24*» I Gulf Oil Penn 9-1". 1 llizzn Oil 8r. Refln 671 ‘ imp Oil 225i Int Pete 30": Niag I-Iud 14*. Sid Oll Ken l9"'i Uii Light 8: Power A 7 Un Light 6t Power Pfd. 60 ffilllams Ollmatic 15 Pant. Oil 6 were $5.50 to $6.25. TIONS EXCHiNGE NEW YORK, Oct. iii-MP) — Foreign exchange easy. Great Bri- tain demand high 4.90 1-4; low 4.90; close 4.90; 60-day bills 4.89 1-4; France 4.66 3-4; Italy 5.26 1-2; Belgium 16.83 1-2; Germany 40.22; Canada 1.00 1-32. MONTREAL-Pound 4.89 29-32; U. S. dollar .99 31-32; franc 4.67. NEW YORK~P0und 4.90; Can. dollar 1.00 1-32; franc 4.66 3-4. PARIS-Pound 105.06 fr.; U. B. dollar 21.43 1-2 fr; Can. dollar 2.43 In; in gold-pound 11s, 11d; US. dollar 59.37 cts.; Can. dollar 59.44 cts. MONTREAL. 0d. 13-(0?) Pound sterling ease d13-16 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges today to $4.90 29-32 on Montreal foreign exchanges today. The French franc at 4.67 cents and the United States dollar at 1-32 discount remained unchanged. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 13—(CP)—AI1 easier trend was displayed by but- ter prices today on Montreal open produce markets. Potatoes firmed while cheese and eggs remained steady. Butter was quoted around 23 5-8 cents per pound for carlots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were 24 1-2-25 for solids and 25-25 l-2 for prints. ' Graded eggs shipments in car- loias or less were quoted at 40 cents a dozen for A-large, 38 for A-med- _ ium, 29 for A-pullei-s, 25-25 1-2 for B and 21 1-2 for C. Cheese averaged 12 3-4-13 cents per pound for Ontarios and 12 1-2 for Quebccs. Potatoes: Que. and N.B. Mts. 80's $110-$115: Que. N0. 2 80's, .90-$1; P E.I. Mts. 90's, 1.20-1.25. MONTREAL, Oct. 13-—(OP) — Butter prices eased slightly on Canadian commodity exchangepm. duce section today. Butter spot sales, 23 5-8. Cheese spoifivnquoted. Eggs Spot-Ont. A-large 39b; A- mcdium. 37b; A-pullets 29b; B. large, 24b. MIN No TORONTO, Oct. 13—(CP)-—G0ld listings of Toronto mining section erased three-quarters of last week's loss today as the group surged up. ward on the news Britain, United States and France would exchange 691d T01" Pfllivr among themselves in connection with the operation of the exchange stabilization funds, Prices slipped a. little in the last hour under profit-taking but the index held 1111' advance of 2.82 to 137.26. Other groups 1055, Outside of a half dozen issues, most of them in the junior group. trading was conservative. The big golds closed mainly unchanged, HQIIIIIEBI‘, Dome and McIntyre gained 1-4 each. Lake Shore closed unchanged and Pioneer and Tee}; P1081195 were up a few cents. Wright Hargreaves lost 5. Boardroom gossip suggested while the new agreement appears to in- volve international recognition of the price for gold it also made still more remote the posglbjllby or another increase in the price of the metal. The heavy action was in Moneta which traded 414,000 shares and closed 31 cents up at 1.44. Little was heard about the reason for all the buying. The company has been careful to report recently they have been selling treasury stock in the market and the fraternity have apparently been trying it out on the short side. , TORONTO, Oct. 13-—lCP) (By The Canadian Press) 400 boxes Que. Close Acme .ll‘.'; Alder .93 Alex. .0311 Algoma .07‘: Anglo 6.00 Argosy 1.39 Astoria .05‘. Barry .06 Base Met .28 licattie l 25 Bid Kirk 1.48 Big Miss .49‘:- Bzbjo .25‘; 13ml 8.75 Buff A 0.40 Cal 8c Edm 1.44 Cal Oil .15 Can Mal 1.33 Cas T 1.31 Cen Pat 3.90 Cen Por .33 GORDON FIFE, Soldier of Fortune Helpful Marlins By B05 Moore and IoTin Holes YOU SAY THAT (AIIOI. AND NICKY Alli OUT THERE 0N THE YMHT? THEY MIIOCAND WATS l/DIIE, THERE'S A BOAT MOORBD AT THE roar or m: apnoea.» sou wmr TD U55 IT... I STILL (AWI FIGURE our WHY , voviis ALL AQK HER "W. DON'T WASTE TIME, MY FRIEND....60AND . HER Tl-IAT FOR YaJRSEI-FIIIIIINIM E T0 WATCH HEILmBEIAUSE I . . GUESS I'M STTLLA WHERE SIlAlL l 5E5 YOU AGAIN? nvuen YOU ARL BMK III KOIINIAXOU WILL um. room M£....BUT‘ IF we SHOULD MEET, oo not RECOGNIZE - _._._‘ Personal Loans ' Low Rates 6% Discount and Small Service Charge A Year to Repay ,. _.,,,, .,. ,,,.,.,_;= <zsi~luwnu u}... ». “w. i-w-u w -n-2s v..-. A Apply to Any Branch ' of THE ICANADIAN BANK I OF COMMERCE l fx-Q-ri-uge... w! s». - s...“ “Nels-nee.- m Chrom 1.6a , Sou Tib -‘j"‘ Coniarum 1.80 g 513d‘?- "’ Cons Cm L75 l Sud Con". _ A Darkwater 124' Islllliv ‘ J East Mal. 1.11 5 firlvim Elder 1.30 = TJ-ihvlfl Falcon .10 I 1'93“ Fecl Kirk .05‘. = “bum Franco 1.05 l '1'°“'a3 Glenora. .25 5 Yam‘! Gods Lake so - ‘ Waite Am“ Goldale .32‘ Yvovs g Good! .oo' W“ H ‘ ~' Grah .15 W11 M511 i‘ Granada. .321;- . COW" I‘ Greene .50 ‘ H011“ oil 3 Gunnar J03 Lake Moi" ii = H51‘; 03 Mulro ‘ Hard n 2.45 , N HEW‘? i-Iarker .16 , Park H111 H011 .13» Pend 0W l-lomest .34 R1151“ Howey _71 Sud _Mi'.n65 .1 M Cons .49 T011115“ Kirk Hud. 1.12 ___-_ : . Kirk Lake .50 . Lake Shore .555. ‘wm- ' - Lam Cont; .19 ROUND TRIP Lava C B5 Lebel .22".- ‘7 "3 M, G0,, BARGAIN Fin... 5 Little LL 6.30 To llacassa. 4.55 ‘ ‘ . M“, m, ' M 0 N t 1 0 .\ Man at E 13 "Wins- May Sp 48.: FRIDAY, (lUrmiiJ: 1.1, l‘ "1 MCI“ _39i_ Return Limit: l Mcgen L73 DIONDAI‘, (l("I‘()lill1t 20, 1.0:: ~ . . l if? l >160 Monet“ 1:4, 2 From Cil.-\RI.O‘l"l‘E'1'0'i\.\' M01115 .68 Proporiionziicly Low l-hr. ,-. Murphy L05 from other Stations. ggglgzild llég“ Children of Five and uihiii o-Bnen 6.35 twelve years of zigc li.\l.i Paym“ m2 rant. g Perron 1,60 . . . P“ o“ '70 DAYTIIIIIOI-NCINIIH: (I)n\'1 i Pick Cro 8.30 ‘ " ‘ ' ' 11:32:“ For Further Infurnizition Preston 1.36 ConsulOAny Thkct Agent Red Lake 1.36 Canadian NOIIOIIGI , Reno , i I , i Mme l; Railu ays , San An‘ 1'85 Ilse (‘anzidinn National shawk .86 Tell-graphs V l Shel-r L62 Ask Agents. about thinnin- 515cm 450 biopic Lcrif (tiniest. l: i; hm.‘ Sladen 1.10 I '“"' Lhs . _ , .1». I unis-iii ' IMANUTACTURERS TQBA((Q c'Q_ LTDIIIAIIIOITIIOWNVINI