/ i- - __ spanning a I Fzsll .Q¢I0l'd!l0n8 ‘ (Coulis Pal) SCION, Nov- Il-Iiftecri wee- sels arrived etthc Boston fish pier more today. Whoiessie quotations:- Lsrge cod 0 1-2 to 10 1-2 cents per pound. vii (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Nor 2l~ "losing grain futumst- Wheat: Novjnfifl; Dec 6094A; May I094; Jug 91B. "gate: cc 2133B; May 3151-34; July also.‘ 6y; Doc zuu; my litil/gA; July i" . (nu-us r-ltlclm ' Wlient: No 1 hurt] 88%: No 1 nor 8714'. X0 24ml‘, 35912-30 I nor S116: spei-lnl 00- speclul 50%; Track 80:14. iits: No 2 f‘ W 31%: No R C W ' Ex l food 27%; No l feed 25: feed 21%,‘ No 3 feed 20%; Track mo... No :1 t‘ w 241,1; No c w sun: .\'o s c w 20%; No o c w 27%; Traci: 84%. WINNIPEG. Nov '.'l-_A l-lvulgt of sclllnz, the source of which was bc- iloveil in bu the Canadian Wheat Buiirtl. “P111041 Illil slightly price tul- izincos of niorc thnn two cunts n bushel built up by futures purchasers on the Iiniiipeg Grain Exchange to- ny. Values closed with not gains of 1% in 1% cents as n trickle of offerings in the late dealings naretl fractions off the day-h extrcmc advances, the rr-sult of a general worldwide more to higher levels and good foreign de- mand for wheat. Futures pushed pawn-a .llt0lb_fly from the start, November closing at 51%. December 86%. May 00-13 and July 0f i-cnis, with an estimated T60,- 000 bushels of Canadian wheni being Inlll for slllpmrni abroad, Trading was active throughout. Trading quickenvd In the cull- griilns sections as buyers pressed for niinost all grades of wheat. Spreads improved fracilonally. A course grains lutures scored substantial gains in sympathy with the rising ll"lli1 of wheat prices. CHICAGO. Nov. 2l-Stlmulnfcd b)’ sllnvard swings of foreign markets and by improved milling demand hora for red winter wheat, the Chlo- agc wheat. market jumped more than two cents late today. Fears of crop damage from finest- cnetl excessively‘ high tomperiituros in Argentina tlirl much to promote increased speculative buying as the day approached an end. iliilluir nur- oiinses of red winter wheat in Knnsas (Pix as well as in Chicago wore re- - or - _ Wheat closed string, 1114-206. shore cstt-rdayw ttnishyzllccr. i , ‘on off to l; up, ~D6cemh<w 0055-54., nuts unchanged to higher, and provisions at a rise o 10 to 20 cents. Morltets Apt‘ A , Blanca Oqts, no 1 24., - ~ ~ TCuiadlsn Prose) iuour. string wheat peiente. ‘rcscnto and Montmcsl—Indus- firsts 65.70. , - . trial stocks closed higher. Flour eecoMQJB-N- _ Tbronto Mince-Sharply higher. Flour ba-kcl! 0M0- o - New York-stocks closod higher. Flour winter when Winnipeg-What up 1 7-5 to 1 choice 03.70. . . . -0. ' White com $4.60. New York-cotton and rubber Bran ton $20.25. , higher; sugar and coffee un- Shorts 1.011 $71.25. ghpnged, Middlings ton SE35. Rolled. outs bag 60 lbs $3.05. - Hay no 2 er ton cuiota $10.00.- Cheese no 1 Ont 1o 2-4 to u. E Butter 110136002014," - Eggs in cartoer: A iéargc 4'1. Eggs A 1 m inn . Em “ 1 “mm” *7‘ uommnai. Nov. )21-—Egg Eggs A large 41. Eggs Amedium 8'1. Eggs A puliets 84. . Eggs B large 81. Eggs B medium 2B. Eggs C 2'1. ' ' Potatoes P ll I mts 00's 01.40 to .45. P E I mts 80's $1.35 t0 $1.30. P E I cobblers 9W5 $1.65 to $1.40. P E I ccbblers 80's $1.20 to $1.25. N B mts 80's $1.25 to $1.30. Que mts 80's $1.10 to $1.15. Que white no 2 60's 90 to‘ $1.10. MONTREAL. Nov. 2l—-A stcsdy tone ruled st the close of the pro- duce seclion of Canadian Com- modity Exchange today with trad- lng light. Butter Spot-Sales: 125' boxes Que (as) 2s 1-4; 4o: Que (grass) 26 West (92) 26 1-4; West regra-d- ed 26-26 1-4; Sask (Sept-Oct) 20- 26 1-4. Cheese SpotF-No sales; Ont white '10 5-8-3-4, col 10 5-8-11? white (June make) 12-12 1-2. Eggs Spot-No sales; Ontario A- large 36-38, A-mcdium 34-36, A- puliets 32-341 B-lsrge 26 1-2-27, B- medium 25-28, O, 28 1-2 to 24 1-2. lhlrltnal Offerings, Cords, 000.. dc per loch: Notices a! word. Other rates on application. lliniraun Chas-n III u! ulna-since” Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Central Guardian locals. 4e. II ward: Western and Eastern locals, la. MI wlrlg Lnnonncemcnta and Col gsnlflgj lo. par word: In Iulorlals Notices, 10a. p" hum; Lina of floral u] . For Sale FOB 8A1} — AUCTION F0817. Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Prlntery. FOB HALE - SEVERAL CHOICE Red female foxes. Apply M. A. E. _ care Guardian. L-3112-11-21-li. iL_i —‘ __'___. .._ _ SCRATCH PADS-PADS 0F ‘I00 sheets 5 it ‘HS. Price 3 cents psr pad. Guardian Office. - L-24i6-1l-1-1i. FOB SALE — COMPLETE SE1.‘ 0F light batteries suitable for rim: or any public building. H. 1.. Smith, '10 Rcchford Street. lilill-li-liiJ-ii. FOXES. THE IMPERIAL RANCH, Montague, produced this year 175 Silver Pups from a. total of 4i 11t- ters. Before palting are oflerlng a pick of 150 pupa,,elther male or female s 075.00 each. Many beautiful specimens. ' ’ ~ L-8066-1l-20-fl-2i. Male HeI_p__Wante_tl___ APIIIINTICI WANTED ‘l0 learn Barber moo. Short Course trnininl expert . lloisr am»: Ool- lege, Hslifss. 11-266. i MAN WANTED FOB RAWLEIGII Route of 600 families. Write today. Rawleigh Dept- ML-flfi-SA-K Winnipeg, Can. N-ifllfl-il4-0-16-16-22-86-29-30. — jllantvtc Buyian ouisoanii 2 i l J00 Miscellaneous TBY PARKER HOUSE DINNERB only twenty-five cents. Li-illM-ii-ilkfl. THERE IS SOMETHING NIW prices again moved lower on Mont- real open produce market today while cheese, potatoes and butter held steady. Ocrlots or icse of graded egg shipments were quoted at S6 to 8'1 cents for A-large. 33 to 84 for A- mcdium, 80 to 32 for A-puilets, 21 to 26 for B-largc, 25 1-2 to 26 for B-medium, and 24 to 24 l-2 for C. Butter was quiet at. 26 to 26 1-4 cents per pound for cariots or less of no_1 while lots to the mtail trade were 11 for solids and 28 for prints. Cheese was 10 3-4 to 11 cents per pound for no 1 Ontario, cur- rent arrivals Potatoes brought $1.40 to $1.45- for Prince Edward Island moun- tains and $1.35 to $1.40 for cobbler-s per 90 pound bags. 1n Bit-pound bags, Prince Edward Island moun- tains wore $1.25 to 01.30, cobblers $1.20 to $1.25, New Brunswick mountains 41.25 to $1.80, Quebec mountains 01.10 to $1.15 and Que- $1.10 _ I Currencies (Cinadlan Pious) - MONTREAL, NOV. 21~P0tl11d . M° Nov. 21-—B1’ii'v1sh- sterling advanced 8-4 of a cent. to and foreign “ in relation in 4.98 3-16 0n Montreal foreign cx- thoflsoadlsn dollar as compiled change today while the United by the yal Beak of Canlds’ _ o; States dollar and Brunch franc closed tcds a; follows; declined ‘fracilonslly. The United Atlstralln pound 3.9779. G d 29 States dollar dropped 1-32 of one Belgium belga. .1709. G,'.::n,,‘_’:'f_ 2%“ per cent to 1.01 1-32 and the franc Denmark krone .2226. Gunnar .. o4 dipped .01 of a; cent to 6.65. France franc .0665. . galarolvfoxé- $11 ~——i————- Germany reichsmark .4066. ’ " omit Britain pound 491421.. §§gl'§'°.'.. ' if“ Wear-Ever Brushes y;;;%,:.““..3°’.'io""~ . in ‘its’; .~.-. —-- New zeuuiia pound 4.0m. £1‘, I51)?"- §§ The Wear-Ever Brugh rep- Norwsy krone .2505. 1.0001 Oro . 141A resentative will be calling on 85mm‘ l???“ ‘$574’ £13191. L . .. mg you soon. Be sure and see QM,“ hm, 35-11, §,",‘°','§'{, 1W, his wonderful display of Switzerland franc .8274. ugxiiiglrlo dam brushes. All guaranteed. Tm“ firs” ‘bu? x 1'" p" Kilt-Minn: i w- J- McKlNN9Ni flow ironic, Nov. 21—I"omlgn iifiiiiiifiig‘ 1111i Sales and Service exchange iig-oguilor. Fgrzeluni-‘ifltaiu xlonnfiori- 11¢ ‘ high493.i-' ow . use _- . Representative‘ 4.93; so doy'b1lls 4.92 1-4; mince fvflllfiifing" 8.56 3-8; Italy 0.10; Belgium 16,91 Nprunda 1-2; Germany 40.23; Canada. as 3,2" 81-32. 2'1"“ .°“°‘i"“.s‘§ or... ... Monres—- un . - ;_ "i , _ Pick Cro "' ‘"""- '°- '" ""1 °' “$13.13.” ‘viii-iii? 41.021: lilrgic 111-11151”. . pq- hump; 141e,". 0| Cggflqlggg‘ 19m 6.80 3-8; Canadian dollar M 31-82. PM! and summon. no. II m: se u. p- at Paris-Pound 1411a n»; u. s. {i250 1m," . dollar l5.19_fr; Canadian dollar mm, “D1,, '_'_'_ """' '""" 15.01 n. In gold—Pound 12s; U. B. dollar 69.34 cents; Canadian dollar 58.72 001100. New York Curb (Canadian Press) under the Bun. A Brand New Pol- icy-famiiy Income and Rctirc- "un ch" manta Annuity Combined. Ask to Am Gas and r21 -.. . . . . . . . . . .. sou see it, stating age. J. A. Moore, Am su ~.l'~u" -- 1136 __Currie Buiiuinit. Charlottetown. ;3,,§{,§"M,‘;"{ - - - 2,2 __ Cit Serv .. "236 Work Wanted €=i"ii3.§"ii;'.‘..' ‘o’? "_'_Z;=_"i_i____.__ Fnrfl o! can A 2:1‘ wamsp _ or ivunpLs aosp fir" 011 - - 9,1,‘, lady, position as housekeeper or ' ' i‘ - taking care of elderly penson. Ap- . a1 ply Guardian Oflice. l1 ‘ L-3071-11-20-1i- Lost LOST IN CHAIILOTTBIIOWN, A Rebeknh thirty years Jewel Pin. Name engaged on it. Leave at Guardian Office. Reward." L-ailo-li-fl-Si. Female Help Wanted ifi?:—m"’mii*m Corset Company now organising agencies in this province, has vacancies for several mature, serious-minded and ambitious women, over thirty years of age. ‘Previous business experience not necessary, as all employees en- gaged receive a thorough training in coreetiering. Wonderful oppor- tunity for the right. of woman to build a profits e business which is a constant repeater. Write for Application Form Boles Manager, Silhouette mm- ‘éi.“‘é‘lu§3;§?.2“ioff‘v€."d§§oi3i‘? _ p“ "TE D . T 0 0 a o £- R Kill’ , > WANTED T0 11am‘, I L0 u screen! lend nefr Chn-lottetowm Write "AB" Guardian. - Io-alll-il-sl-si rsnsnnm‘ rou tiara-n. Pass- Acecasoria _ ,, L Xmas Cards R-TMO-II-fl-li, Ions cams plated on. yclr Chrlalmssgreetlng means the utmost in sincne wishes. Phone 1.1a Today ‘The Guardian ' ' iientral Joli Prinicry _ bec white no a stock so cents to "“ iszxcmzvcz: C1 ~ MINING q? (Canadian Pun) “memo, Nov. ii-Jinothcr spurt in the higher bracketed gold stocks cufled the l. market forward lode-y on volume of 641000 shame, the biggest turn- over of the month. All groups closed higher wt-ih lenders hold- ing at. the tcp prices for the day in the final tennctions. Gains rsngingupt-o21-4wcrcmarkied lip in the high-price gold group. The gold index sdded 1.80, closing at 111.62 and the miscellaneous mines index advanced 2.76 w 100.- 77, e. new high level for the year. Mclhtyrve lcd the group with a. ill-in of 2 1-4 tn 80 1-2 volume, followed by Dome, 7-8 and Lake Shore, up 1-2. Cooper stocks ignored the set back in the lnndcn mete} prices and moved ahead. Nov-ands. closed at 44, up a point, in the silver group the best gains wen 6 for Eldoradc 4 for Castle, and 1 1-8 for Peterson-Cobalt. (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Nov 21- 35 Si) ' 56 Wright ll . . Ymir 1' G . Silver .. . 05% Total sales 841,000. ‘ UNLISTED Aldcrmac .., .. 6% Brctt Tr . 2 Can Kirk 1 8 ii OIOWE AWARD HALIFAX, Nov. 21-10. P.)- Delcisbca to the 1N6 sllnusl meet.- ing of the Cimadisn Amateur Ath- in two resolutions Oonfrtmtingapll thrcs cdhdidatcl from which to pick the yeeri most ouilstuidinl athlete, as the, winner, of the Mol- tonfl. Crowe Memorial Award. “holdings; i-isiifsx sprinter ' 11y rriiiaeiii r. a. null m,” opium: _ Chsrioftictown _ , nsir-wzrcssos . H P! q Service _ I 'B_;wi'i‘.;_§...:u<o:.k ~, » l ,. ~ i ; . 1am»:- ii l . - . . ‘i a f‘ _ g _ ~ 3,, ,,,,,,,' ‘ix-gig: mizm . lie Buy 01d Gold and Silver . manque. . . . “"i "- .::, ,.v..'.*.i ‘iflflw o. . .....,,__,,,,,,, 01mm , Metals g Lend-i Late Rally On Mt'l. Market (gr, by Guardian's Special Wire) item's-nah. - Nov. took a. final-hour buying piunli 00 the Montreal Stock Excbnnlfi W‘ day, pushing the market forward with tenewed visor and seven is- sues broke through their former highs for a year or more. Metals were lifeless until the latc Bmslters moved up MR1! NW" points to ‘o ollahilv over uie 20o mark for e. new top. interns-flood Nickel finished with more thin l point, gain after brelkingihrollzb its former high t0 touch 80%. A seven-mini coin to s. new wk of 11'! marked the first appearance in about three weeks of 0611"! Preferred while Lake of the Wooth Preferred boarded four for o high of 12o. Advances o! mm than I poinb were shown by 0mm 6'- ment preferred and Rolland PIP" preferred - Bell i. ‘ , mounted nearly two for a. high of 140 while in the liquor department s new top was reached by National Breweries at 40. Associated and shares cf Can- adian Industrial Alcohol were n9 fractions. Steels, dreggy for the past few sesisons, came to life snd-Douiln- ion Brldga picked up one. Steel of Canada. and Dominion Btcei and Coal were ahead slightly. Rail sup- plies firmed. fractions-ll!’- Toial sales were 87,342 shores; bonds 8.200. ' Stocks Reach R‘ a i I r 0 a d Record High (ii; iii-nut Mlchiillvn. smell-WI Puss Financial Writer) (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) mow YORK, Nov. iii-Railroad stocks with ssins of fractions to two or more 1101B‘! 8mm“ “M” to a new avers!!! 11181110!‘ 1935 w‘ day, giving the market second wind after Wednesday's seibflok. Fuel for the rails. brokers said- consisted partly of Wail street ee- to bo reported tomorrow. would b6 better than expected earlier. In addition, mere was Wednesdiy‘! forecast of Jesse Jones, reconstruc- tion corporal-ion chic!- thnt the BI- ency wouldutand ready to lend funds for taxes on adequate collat- eral. ' The Associated Press average of 15 rail shares rose 1.2 in 28.2, s new 1035 high. Measured by the average of 60 stocks the market was up .5 cf a. point. to 55.9. Transac- tions totalled 3,824,710 shares l8- sinst 3.852.377 the day before. Specialties “ -' in demand, gains of 1 to '1 points being scam! by Houdaille-Hershey "B" st 30 3-8, Giiette at 16 5-6. Budd Mfg. st 8, Collins d: Aikman at 46 7-6, Vanadium at 21 i-4 and Gold Dust at 20 1-4. - On the siuiouncemept that New York Oenaml would pay oi! its Dec, 1 reconstruction “ cor- poration maturity of $15,600,000 and the agency would extend other maturities of $11,900,000 to 1941, the common rose 1 1-2 to 26 6-6. Rail gains of l to 2 or more points werifmsde by Union Pacific at 103 1-4, Santa. lie at 53, Balti- more & Ohio at 16 1-0, Chesapeake dz Ohio at. 51 3-4 and Southern Ps- ciiie at R2 1-8. Them were some good-sized gains ‘in the Canadian list. McIntyre- Porcupine moved up 2 5-8 while advances of a point or more were chalked up by Intertiationnl Nickel, Dome Mines and 8t. Rcgis Paper preferred. Fractional improvement occurred in Canadian Pacific. Can- adian industrial Alcohol, Distillers- Beagrams, Hiram Walker, ‘Hailin- ger, -La.ke Shore and Massey-Harris. PEACE DEMANDS SHJ- SACRIFICE CALGARY, Nov. 21. (C-PJ-Out- lining the plans, of the Canadian Club, Nellie McClung, o! Vicwrie, author, statcswoman and lecturer, in an address here, declared non. flees would be needed before Cm- adisns can enjoy all the benefits of peace, social justice, good-will and brotherhood. ' "If we want these things badly enough," she said, "we will accept a lower standard of living for our. selves if that is necessary to raise the standard for others lees for- tunate. ' "No government can take us out of the present crisis. 1t will teke the valiant and self-sacrificing ef- forts of every men. womm and child." - A problem giving u: example of this was found in British Colum- bll. aho said, whore Orientals are without n. vota., I'm not. sure but what it might be rgood thing even if we were to have a Japanese member of parliament.” ~ ‘mjornmo n: a NAM!" 015313120“... ii"°"’"" _ , . 0 ll’ the 12-day-old infant sorlgimiir. "and we. Ellwood C. Macks)- lizould grow uo to be n Ojgei-v- , siivror something. . .. . ‘flit obrtliicltc oi hh-bflth’ rcg- ; jisht flied itcday gave: 1115' hams-as WililuirLyoa-Isckouste , m. lie will "live t . Qho-ibliout so uilu was: i > i Blp-‘htflofl . i-imates that last week's 10641111811 . I ~= 1 y“ t, y “Jist 7' i i ' ’ '1 ‘ of‘ .; ' F’ ' * /“ u ‘v . l l. ' " V ' 4 i. . I n‘ _ M‘, i.“ l i ‘q _ - ..'.‘l' é ' . P» o i " " i ‘ ' v‘ t- \ i.‘ . 4 14' X qr ' . "consul/ms AND THEIR mnus-riuss-zlun rust: ‘saruc r\WI-IO'LESALE AND RETAIL MERCHANDISING o Illl-RIIAIXKR: "You have consistently accom- hncdaccd me on purchases, M ‘fnabling ms to supply my customers with thc but‘ and] have met your terms sud lam: merchandise, r. Manufsmf J, igoaili dieway tbtougifthi bmlnessifin‘ ‘tomes: are enherouh buycuorhavc good acdi , ‘Mon of them have obequing or savings accounts ‘u the Bank and are surcofvlicirahiliryiopsyon [of payment pmzy consistently, too-haven't l?" ion: terms before they make purchases on did; _ m MANUFACTURER: ."Ycs. i been clean-cut and mutually saiisfnctoiy ‘for many yen. Wchppreciate your business and you seem to like our way of dealing. Of course, you‘ iluicw we never could have btfll ll 1615"" °fl_ htediu ifowown uediiwm not sogood udie, i beans: we are in good financial excellent cash position and a reputation for paying bills and lome promptly." Bank oflfontosel. Th: Bank permits us to borrow ) in substantial amounts during our busy scuom,‘ The lclsdccship ‘M!’ '°‘-°““"” , nude: Commercial ties and ’ cisi shape-line sn mo»; , r customers and employees; nfeiccping of whirl- pa , loans on sores and 1mm of ctedir, ceiegnphic conifers of fundr,’ Some of lilé-Blnwlifldllltltl foi-"die meresozéij deposits; things ‘ ; disquieting prime comma-i ‘ rem.» financing upon: and impom and domestic ship- ments; foreign and domestic credit and usdc lllfblv‘ ‘ and cal: ofexcbsngflfiinucs" hpcdal win: facilities reaching the impel-mat Ill. RITAIIIR: ‘Tbs: good credit idea is a she. ‘change markets, aflbrding prOlllpt notion; fllliOllsl very fomdodomof successful merchandising and,‘ wide savior dirooghmotcchaoioo branches! BANK. OF MONTREAL ISTABIJSHID III.’ l EIAD. OIIICIJ,,IION'I'I§IAH Sheriff's Sale ._.--_- virtue of a Writ of Alias g BY l1 Statute Execution to me directed issued out of His Majesty's Su- preme Courtfiof Judicature at the c suit 0f tho Royal Bank of Canada. against. William J. somcrs and David csvanslh I have taken and seiaed all the estate right title and inmost oriiie said David Cavsn- b ugh -in and to ail that; tract cf limd situate in Charlottetown in Queens County in Prince Edward Island bounded and described as follows: COMMENCING st: a. stake ilnsd in the south side of Sydney Street and nmning from thence southerly st right males with said street seventy-three feet thence at right- snglos westerly parallel with said street twenty-one feet thence at right angles northerly parallel with the first mentioned lino to Bydncy Staci aforesaid thence easterly along said street. twenty- one fest to the place iii-commence- ment being pert cf Town Lot Num- ber Twenty-nine in tho second 100 o1 ‘lbwn lots in ubarlottctcwn and I X HEREBY give Public Notice tint I will on this 10th day of Jui- usry 1066 at tbs hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the premises It Charlottetown aforesaid set up and sell st publiccuction the arid property or as much thereof as will satisfy the levy marked on said ex- ecution being tho sum of fourteen hundnd ‘and forty-eight 19-100 dollsrs besides Sher-id's fees and poundage and all other legal and incidental expenses. (qt) JOHN G. MOFADYEN sheriff cl queens County Bhlflfl‘! Office, Gena County, Chulottoiown. Qu The 6th day of November 1965. Use Hillard’: for Ilhliflrnff I WATCHES,,CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVERWARE “etc. During the Next 10 Days we are Offering the Public Some of the BEST BARGAINS - ~ p _, Ever Given in These Lines. lllohlatejllnclsris namtmo ssnvicsym.tnlvourcosllio ‘n unpitls coats and windbreakerl. IMPORTANT than to bring In your etc, such as men's envy overcoat, fur cools, leather suits and xtra coats, boots and shoes, wer- Nowist-‘he shoes, rubbers and rubber boots. skates and boots. carpenter and mechanic's tools. All kinds of We pay cosh for everything we y. ll The Exchange Store Tel. B69. L-3l07-l1-2l-3i. 108 Richmond Si. WANTED PRESSED HAY PRESSED STRAW FEED 81 SEED OATS FEED & SEED WHEAT BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT For which we are paying highest prices in cash or in exchange for FEED! at our‘ FEED STORE and ware- house QUEEN 8T. Garter 8i 0o. LIMITED BARGAIN SALE OF Charlottetown Branch: A. I. B. BELCHER, Manager nns-iandssivusforsirno Help For Difficult ‘Rehding Difficult reading h a cause for much worry. The ‘reason for this condition is perfectly not ‘ uld inevitable. ‘If old sight (at about middle lifc) or error of vision is your cause of worry, the only complete relief may be obtained through lie wearing of cor- rectly prescribed and flffcd glasses. G. F. Hutcheson Professional iiards McLEOD 9 BENTLEY MONEY I40 Olllce: 150 Richmond Street. Alex.‘ W. Matheson sauursrlln. soucrron. ET!‘- Money to Loan Collections 0mm: 140 Richmond Street. NORMAN W. IiOWTI-IE i M. ALBAN FARMER B‘ Ac LLOBI haunts-ran, oucrron. if!“ Mona! m was Bulk ot omeauoiag-Oh-flouown 35°"