~. PAGE TWO Bllllltilliflltilltid 8T. JAMES CHURCH. ll a. in. sfit'm0n_ 2.30 p. tn. Sun- day Stiiiool and lllblc Classes 7 p. m. sermon. Rev. Robert Murray Sean-i tron. Visitors welctiinc. ZION CHURCH. ll mm. sermon. 2.110 ii. m. Sunday School and Bib Classes. 7 p. m. sermon. All souls ‘free, Visitors welcome‘. Preacher Rev. G. C. Taylor. METHODIST CHURCH. ll a. m. sermon, stibjcct “The Church's Commission" follow-cit iby lloly Communion. Preacher Rev. (l. W. F‘. (llcnilennitiiz; 230 n. iii Sunday School and Bible (‘lLISSFH T i p. in. sermon. itcv l-Zilwtiril Zlliiria.‘ ,Visittirs wc-icoinc. ‘ BAPTIST ll a. in. sermon. auhjt-cv-“Phtt mottvt- power that gives Christian aervlt-c vnlite"; 2.30 p. in. Sunday l-‘nshool and Bihlt- (‘lassc-s; T p. m. sermon. "Am wt» drifting or sitml“ - ing?". Preacher ltev. (.‘. it. l-‘rcc- man. - 01d Dutch Cleanser i I CHURCH. 3 Spick-and-span Floors It's the quality in Old Dutch that makes the floors look spick-and - span. s-r. PAUL'S CHURCH. 2nd Sunday in Adventmll u. m. liorning Prayer, Holy (‘titnintinion and sermon; 2.30 p. in. Sunday fichool and lliblc classes; ‘i’ p. m. Evcnsong and s‘(‘l"llltlll. Rector Rev. ll. D. Raymond. STPETEWS CATHEDRAL i 13nd Sunday in .\ilvcni~S a. m.‘ Holy "oniuntuion tollowrtl by .\lat-, ins and ‘Lltttliy; ll 11.111. lloly (‘mu i inunion (ilitiral. V-tiiirziblc .i\rt"ii— tlPfltOll lVtlisnn; . fill p. m. Sunday i It's economical and thorough; for use orrwood, lino- leurn, tile stone, walls, furnishings. o Fi-hotil anti llililt- (‘lllsflvsj T p ill. livcnsong, lie-v H. l‘. Liitlit. t.-\ll >t‘i'\'lt't*.'~ in t‘liurt-h iiwini: to dc, lvt-tivi- lit-tiling.) PEOPLE'S CHURCH . 2.110 p. m. Sabbath School and: llibit- Plasma. T p. m. sermon. ltev.’ ID. .\l.‘ Latiiont. preacher. met-ting 'l‘liursdiay evening 7.30 Prayer ‘ CH RISTIAN CHURCH ‘.5 yinrs Standard for Delayed and Painful ll a. m sermon. L’ 30 Sundul‘! School. 7 p. m. sermon. Preacher‘, Rev. ii. Vahon. SALVATION ARMY I Ri-‘opcning services in tht- citad h! ‘Fhi- llriuailici‘ will tilliciiito. Annual Meeting .\i.\ttni.\t;1~:s ‘ ' Tlic annual meeting ol‘ tht- =l»‘ ' “w “*"'""" " —'———-.' Kinsman Silvcr Blaolc and Patch L -- t. . LhbN,E_fi_T§2!:iw] _l Fox 1'0. l.til. will bo held at llltl “Mn “i, ‘in: W113», . “ma” ‘ "q "h ll't’itslil':?l',~ tifiii-n 1o _.lt.iilirti.~i- Si n1}, ‘l “'1 i‘; \.‘_!‘,]' m '_ QM“ (f-lizirlotti-ioivti. l‘. it) I on \\'r»ti' .i-. ii _ ii )‘,_ H“ ., ‘ ‘m son. i-i liliHlu] lib .\li~,_ iiiii‘. '_" " l” "i ‘l f“ "' lKllllhl‘ litittttllttx oi‘ \\'~-<i Si law-aw] 'WII‘LI'_';AM H, KINSMANI ‘ M r ' " ' ' i Prcsltlctii Y . oninna , “mm , '~" ltltifldi! t. tri-ili, ,_-—_\t )>-.~' iii. -, l_\'. _.___. .n._.__.__.___.. L ilic. L’. itljti. .l~ ziii Llxizn all; on .\l t. ii‘. lit i-. tilli at l\\‘ i ‘i"ill -k.- |l';lIi‘1tll pltiitse copy) l‘ SALE A i i v Tilt» t-Xttlllllfrl oi‘ tlit~ lust; will oi‘ - .lami\..-i aii-Dotialtl deceased. will l $911 by public. auction nti the prem- ism lately tirUilplPtl by (l@('t'¢l.‘l(‘\li ill Si. ll(*til",',v's. on ‘Phursilayi lltll itay oi iii-i-eiubtzr. i920, comnit-iiciiiii at i tiwliirit p ni. l tuurti l?» yours. l fat t-iiiw. I’. lll-llPll cow's. ti you": i cattle, i pig (fat), 9 sheep, binder mower, rakc, gaarg plow, Bilitlllf ; pliow. subtler, and disc barrow tiic. ' ' ‘ Putts Avittvaiutigti will“ MENSTRUAL FUNCYlYllIS m,- l n in nun ti. lfnantiufnn‘ SCLI icy-win“... J.“ w» '. titanium ‘dorm ‘lllllltill seam! Tin paeknuo_only. ull l'l‘crma t-nfill. \ l n ‘I1 llil mt or wit»: by Mull pfllll! $2.00. ' quicker lti-rnt-dy Co. 7i FT. ‘Front Sh. -..ntu, Canada I ii J Orl .1- sen I MGEOUR. ‘ xiuc-tlonvtir. Splendid Farm» For Sale l7l. HCTCS o! splendid land at Richmond. Lot l3, Prince County: 7i) acres cit-aired and balance heavy izrtnvlh of hard and sol‘! wood. 'l‘wn brooks on farm. pump in house anti barn. Ono milc front Richmond Sta- tion, one tiuartei" inilo trom school. l-Ixiccllcnt buildings all in tzootl re- pair. Fat-iii well fenced wiili wirr- and tioles, principally wirc, ill acrt-s hrtikcu tor ncxt yetir and plenty oi itiantirr- for next. season's crop. ‘i-‘arui inuddetl last year. This farm will ht- oiforctl for sale on ‘Finns tiny, ijieccnihci- 9th at 1 p. in. i Tho-re will tilso he sold on tiiat tiutc. 5 horses, 2 nillcli cows, binder. wctlcr. disc burrow. Dill?!‘ liarroivs, plop’. wagon. slciizh and other artic- ltis oi‘ tzirtn machinery‘. 'l't-rm.< ot‘ sale will be zinnouncetl at the Auction Salt». ‘ For lurthci“ pnrtit-tiltirs apply to Philip Gallant, Richmond. or l’. f). Box 1H. tiharlolltilotvn. 102i lfl-l-ti. POULTRY NOTICE ()\\'illQ‘_tt) unsettled market conditions and p the fact that our orders are all from the ‘main- land and take about one week in transitiwe do to buy poultry of any kind aft-er December llth, but until that datc willl [iayythe highest market priccs for Tlli‘l((‘._\'.\', Geese, Ducks anti (‘rate fattened chickens. THE HARRIS ABATTOIR COMPANY tin.” 2020-12-4-4i. not expect. to bc in a position IV‘ t.,,.»r K ‘Kidney Remedy‘ Kiln truublu are frequently uuud by badly diluted food which overtake; the" orjlnn to eliminate the irritant ncich formed. Help your stomach to properly digest the food by taking 153a 30 drop; of Extract of Roots, cold no Holler Selgcl’: Cumlve Syrup‘. and your Hdndy dilonlc! will promptly diu- appear.’ Get the genuine. 7 Notice tti Mariners Auict island light in Straits oi‘ NAM‘!lilllllllt'l‘ll.llltl is closed dtiivn for balaut-i» til’ aoaaoti‘ T. G. TAYLOR, Agl, Marine lmpt. t‘h"l‘titvu, l'_ E l i920 .‘\'ti\'. 27-7l Xiivcitilii-i- 30;, Notice to“ tixlMeii After the llflill day of St-pt. i921 no applivtititin will he rct-civetl tll‘ runsitltirctl for the registration ti.’ .\‘ili't»i~ Foxes us lountlziiititi stock registered under rules A. and lii. in‘ the constitution and by-lnivs of llit‘ (‘tintitlitilt Fillrtii‘ Ft“ rll'tit'tlt‘l'fi' .\.~siii~itilitiii. E. H. MONKLEV ‘Secrctnry Dec. ll Ziwks Big with Sill! At Brntiltlield l — house where Mii. To lit- Ftlltl by ptlliiii- lllllditlll ..l i‘ . Lllt‘ l.i.ly you mr-t at iini~ tfcltii-lt sharp iiii t;\|iiiit|2i\;i.ii_\' ‘ill'll"ilt'(lll“ l slapped tiwlt- lll-t‘, ti, i920. ,\.'.irll_\'. ‘File intiiiieni l spoke l v _ _ l\\ if} rctl ii‘ itlic would think that I~ivo act-t» oi t-hoico hurdiviititlh-LH.“ m“ L yum am pm. PM B,“ D ‘"1" lllllllwl‘ 'i it‘ lllt.l rat to notice. anti re- . . i ilic ‘l‘i<)ll.\lS. .\u .~lllli>‘ til at» t‘il.\‘ll. i _ ., I _ ti\'t‘i' that ilililllllll l1.‘ llliiillll: crwli: it} kn’; Qmllh mo“ lxmnfl“? .Iiiivflipiiiltitltfil‘iloipli litilt. iiitli i» pi, | bu“, l‘ $8 u ‘mJmh. n, we i ‘ " ‘ llial ialicn it a little ivlrile tiigo, we ll day tiroixts S'tll“]]|>\‘ m]. wit] ‘it-Lufl lllH.‘ had it for $5 iii0_i't-." min. ])I;|('l on 'i‘|ir~.<il:i_\‘. _ "Yin niust got it in stun: \\‘.l_\'. ‘l liltc _\.u and shall wairl to set- FINLEY MCKINNON ‘\..i tifttn. .\ud ttribc prrlsclly PETER BRODIE. .. it i.':ti'.~ kills mu. to l .\uctitiiiit-~ uni all this» stairs—too lat. til‘ -ltlIi‘l-ll.'~l'li i .ll."~’t‘. but tthtit doesifi make it. _ ~;- - _ - ___ _ ,_ _,__ » vtmiiig" _'» "'l‘tii’it's ollt- ruaistiti l \l\'i'|lll tti 5 I -~ i :1 ill-Hit‘. l llllll flit-it ii has a ‘Fllliii , K ' l malt. _\.iu t-iiiufi all lllt‘ \\'.l_'. up i '.i.-i-t-.“ ‘ __ -_. i “And lit- said it wtittitl titi iiiti ’i‘l.ii- l"l"i\‘ll!l'lll| (illVVYlllllrlll til ‘iliitillmllitllll in“? i lit-rs a rcwarti oi $lititiliti to ilit- pi~r . Jill giritlg lnftiriutitlnn whl-i. V. ‘load to ihc conviction tit ilic parli tor pzirtltu who liriilii- iniii llic fox iranteh oi" Ihc litipcrizil Pox (mm pally at Britilcnell till thi- 9th day or Ntflffillllwl‘ instant and stoic ili ii=t=n foxiir. :hi-rr-t’roiu_ J. J. JQHNSTON, Attorney tiencr: l .1 l t i I i I I Battery Service Stati in tli-titlitiii-ii! llll\'i about _\‘tllll .\ll)|‘§lK(‘ b:il.tt\r_v tlila \\‘lllll_'i', lliin't ltdivt- t.iiciii ‘in your i-ar to spoil \\'lll‘ll tiii-rt- is a first rltisr. tip-lii’ lttitiivs has worlt. l.t~:iv<- lll4‘iil with us for wta or dry storatgt- and rt" pair and its-t rcal valuc t'oi- _vtiui nioncr. .\l! ivurk donc hy us i.~' i,'lll‘Jtlll€Etl to give titttisftit-tion oi we don't want. your money. Glvi» H5 a trj: and he cotivincctl. Out-.- :t ('llSltllllt’J' always a customer. MCNEVlN & PERRY 34 Grafton St. (Old lCXaniini-i- building) ililfld-llfilFi-llltisnt 4i O l Effective Nov 29 Boston‘ train Raving St. John at 5.00 p. m. EastCrn Time, daily except Sunday. will carry regular dining car l and serve dinner en route St. John to McAdam. N. R. DESBRlSAY, iii- i llitrit-i Pttsseugei- Agcnt l.‘ T11.’ i _ l An ideal Xmas PRESENT .\ii_\tiiii- who llllr: tlllt‘l' llrlPll 11 litiir will titliult tli¢~_\' hart- ‘no r-qutil SOLD BY _Ch'town Garage Co 164 Prince Street City f laid it, and it‘ l let them m) guod- dati- .\l‘l'\'ll‘l‘ lalltin in (‘Iiarltilti- town iuutialzi-tl liy ti niaii iiliii, l Tilll iwoiiiiit iii MARRIED. BY JANE PHELPS l i _ l MR. ‘sTowELi. com- PLAINS. EVEN (iiiaplcr 26. 'l"lre inouchiailant manner in which Mrs. Slnwiill disvposed of rne ques- tion oi‘ bills. azltled to the ivtiy she laid lhc illxllltly on tu-e ittihle-as Ll it were too slllltll to tllSCllRS~~—~tlllll- Latin-ti the giuiitltudtrl loll, ant] also the ituilry feeling fluid toward lift-k. . .1 liatl illlltifll lt so as it m... r ..i‘ course. ilifl int-ii t'ii oi‘ it in vvcziy iray couldn't fail to have its edict on. lllllill. ulrrvitry weakorhil by giving way to indulgent-o lu minus l could not afluid. - "Llvim; i sii t-iepctn-"iivc." l vcn> tin-pit, ‘liiling l must make some sort tyi illl tiptiltiiry, “isn't it! My hills are four tiuics what they were before mllfl \\'.tr. Mr. Stowell says. l ant hur- ill.ly' extravagant keep so many servants. Yet lie can perfectly tif- ness knows where l would get t-Jirrs ii’ l wanted tlhelfi." "it lic thinks you extravagant" ~—l staminterctl, and she, realizing what I was about to any. interrup- ted: "lie really doesn't iuean it! ldvuiiriie is talking the nigh coat oi‘ living. there is no tuhcr sub- iitct oi conversation. unless it is prohibiiiuii. llut it is rtiillyylciri i-.lile~ haw poftiple are being robbed. Tiliaiiil goodnc. _ we OWTl our hotter. ' :'ll'-l til‘ lllflfil‘ l would live in is . 11- l." ' is arc aitvlltil!" l a-Jtletl, “l : to lliiflVB into the clev- P l t‘cli ,iii_v int-c get rctl as l rc-l iwillvtl ili:it lliclt had snitl i-xat-tiy that. Sh» saw illltl lziuiglictl t-tny- ly. - fiYtill don't h l\'l‘ to ansivar! Now , ii t1»- git tllll and atihntl to business, i’ '\'tl wi- VII-ll liavt- a iilct- long drive iii ‘illv pa"l\_" l it \\":l.‘> .i liL-autifiil llil,\’, and ll1l'l l, it not lii-t ii fur a ccritaiiii £'l'llil)t.\l‘l'll$."v Knit-nit. l ‘would have likt-ll tit-light- i cil at tht- i)l't)\']J(*-('L of ill rldc. lii her litixiirloits motor car. llttt t-vory i iimu l saw a mat-hint» apprnaclt us, lot" tho ch¢itil'l'ctn- turned ‘a short t'fll'llt‘l', l filllltltlPlTNl for ft-ar mini»- :'lll"l{ \\'tii"d linpptiit litiforti. l liail iutltl .'i.ll llit‘ bills. ii iitit-iki ii-l. - ll0ll'_'. ll(‘)\\’('\'\‘.l', am most oi‘ thniu wcrt- in tli-i intuit-til- mlf‘ ireiiulriitirlluiitl. As "xali hill ‘was Tfitlfiilllfill, and the ntrw fa-ivii- - ll"lllt'":‘-lli‘CI\ honed l would cou- uc to tradi- ivrltli them. I ft-‘t as ‘l‘ a wciirh had bteu- lilitotl off iuy ll(‘lll‘l. llow nit-c it was to b5: bio to feel that. tiverv 'tzi-int~ the ihotill inr tli». “telephone rang l needn't tmmble for fear it W's-s someone luiinlnfi hie! it. unis onflymibout ll o'clock ivhcn w». were all throuzh. l roll- ad the shout‘ ol‘ retitilpwd bid-ls touc- -i~..=r and put thcim in ‘my bag iwlth such i, llvvruit. Fitzh of‘ relicl‘ that Mrs. Stoxvcll ilaughetl heartily ‘Phi-n she laid her hand on nil-mo wilth a lIUPCFiEllIlg motilou saying: You siioulltitft havc llll0\\'l'-'l yotmsell" to be so tinliappy orcr sutfii a “tile tliuiig." Littlc tiring! When Dick had thrt'izitci1i~d»—-a-s l took ll—ilfl advt-r- ‘ist- iaie ilu the iptitiers if -ll l‘\lll hitu tn debt! llmv iwoutlerful it ‘was to have ito illlllCll money that you could call $250 p "Little thing!‘ As I hive ~'ll(l. -thc tiills timounl~ cd tn $225.50. and when 1 haurlcd her tthc iwhatwilaauleft after they “wire paid. she ilnslsted l keep lt_ “lit is only a itrifle. lluy your- self or the baby something with it." Sh»: herself took niv ‘lNlf-Z and forced it into tit. ' “Only a 't.t‘-lfle"4flilll‘l0.°il $25! i would buy that htit l had sewn tin ' tho Awiniie. lit. ‘Wills $30. ibu-t. it’ tlicy Ihq dltit are now that l was‘ out ot‘ debt _ i Miy poi-tr! of’ visvw, you sec, had lbocomi‘ sit wtirtietFthat l was font Ilflflliik my sense of rlgltt and wrong —aspeclally toward my husband. 'l‘mn0rrn\ri-~A Plan for llrltlip- illmsons . ASTHMA ‘ nml Cltrnnlc llrouchlllii ‘cum-civil liy tho ‘vflfllrll Two llnltlc niinutc longer. Bend today. trcutmont, izunrntttticd. 'l‘rlnl ti-n vcntn to cover postage. \\'. It. llllCKliI‘ ’, Milt. Cheml" I42 Mutual tract. Toronto i NtlTlCli All amounts due mo must tho unit Only till-day nlzu, wouldn't reduce iit. l could inanatgii ‘ Rvmfldy. Don't inttfcr u _ L, "first; cnannowrlrrown ounnnmt. "" ,. llllfi ii‘ HEH jl] it Moncton Woman Says Tanlac Has Made Life Pleasure to Her And Will Always Bless Day She Got It i mite tin sick and suffered so much i rec-l itltk I wouldn't ho (loin; _ rltrht ii‘ l dld nint let. t-vrryltiitll’ know what ‘Pauline has (llllltl in my id ‘Ma's. Margaret ll/uc-klt“. case." an 5r,‘ Huzt Sh. Moncton. Nv-tv [ti-iii ‘qYl/‘k, fortnscrly of Ylirnrtiuth. lilo, "tior otnti ilmc l was in a riiti- (lLiWn condition. ain't-yous and weak, and httil indigestion tierfrclly awful. l went down in weight. in just. ii fzw tnontlm from one hundr- cd and sixty-five pounds -to one handrail zmd ‘vwt-raty-tlvc. l could scarcely eat earth/lug at all, and what l did cat sermred to do mo little mood. 1.01s of tiiayis l would have ‘awful pains in. my stomach llllll .i llll iitii ttillry restful sleep. ituid many a _ t l never (tinned imiy eyes. ’l‘be least lilttlc chi-nit; would 5H imy ncrvtw and li felt so tired uh the tiiitie l itover cirrcd do leave the house. l took lots of’ imiedidlno but jut-it kept going from hair! -l.o iworsc. l became tilarmtitl at my tiontlitzltrn tZLfld won- dered ll’ all was the ihtgihrnint! ot the end. ‘Titan ‘niiy mim-iln-law rulvlsr-d mo to itaim Tanltic mid before -l had tinishctl the flirot. bottle l was feel- ing jtt-it fine. l have flniiii-thm m)‘ llfith bortiic. regtiilnetl taunt-co pounds of my lost weight and am Milli gaining. l reti-hih everything l cat. and feel strong-er and ibetter ithia-n I-ltavo in. a long time. Tania,» has llldllvlullllt? n pleasure to ime and I will ilivayin ‘bless the diay I bought my first bottle of l4." ‘lianlac ls sold in Charlottetown by Reddln Bros; in Montague by H. J. Manda. J. P. White, Murray on it. H. Foohon. liltirray Harbor, that extended all through iniy time» and was ibadly bloated with gas from food mot dtigteisted. “l got so nervous l couldn't grit .__...._...______;._._._.._..,A_._x.:.1 ; _ Ftiites For Sale A number o! silver breeding tor es and their pup: for sale . ll. J. MCNEILL_ Tyne Valley, I’. E. I. 3567-11-l1-lmonth NOTlt E; ‘ \\'e are now manufacturing a first class pcratle 0t‘ Lard. Sausages and Smoked Meats. put tip at our plant. tinder Government inspection in a-ccordnittice wlirh th-e hleaits and (‘aimed Food Act. Our City agent. Mr. Patrick lmri ll‘, will call on the local dealers regularly with the above lines which will be strictly fresh stock and we trust that we shall onto,- oiir full share of‘ the city patrun-| tint}. . CANADIAN PA CKING co, no. lfl-IRJZ-Z-ill. . lnrtlis Company, Borden; LbrtFs Comipany Cape ‘traverse and Lord's Company. Carleton J. W. lift-Ewen. Bristol. A. J. McNovln Bonshniw. Annual Meeting the 7th, day of December ntut_ at 11 o'clock a. m. for general business. \\'. ll. BROWSE. Sedy. IiRfIR-ll-QR-tihss til ,(ll’t eidgc. imy energy was allll gone. ‘ Rivet’ n. M. (‘llll-lllfllm, Nomi Tiy- littl. will be held at. McDonald 110-: i tel, lllontaguc Bridge, on Tuesdayw Our line oi‘ Christmas gifts include Bracelet Watt-in . 8 cufplinks. PendantmrPettrl Necklets. Jump" mm] V sparfplns, Rings, Bracelets Rosaries. sllverwarii m.‘ c. w. PATTERSON‘: Jeweller 'l‘lie annual meeting of share- holders of Dominion Fox ~- Brocilinz Co. of Murray llrirhori-i 139 GyqEA-r GEORGE STREET (3 Doors From 0m stand) 2ti07—l‘.’-4<S\v. lii. Farm "For Farm 0t 8'.‘ acres situatcil ai Dunstaflnage, only seven miles from Charlottetown. 65 More» under good state of’ cultivation, balance of lumber and hard wood. a never ‘failing spring runs tit back of far-tn‘. Near churches. sCUOOI, railway anti butter fatitory also in connection good dwelling‘ house. and outbuildings all in good i rcpnlr. for particulars apply. i J. C. STEWART, i Dunltaflnage. A .‘ v»- . ,-——~-~_~_.__._, vi-vivi- """“"' “m tgoloriziintiviz iSlllPillNti HOGS, LAMBS and CATTLE Sllgpptitilwcf). I OPERATIVELY ioi EGG CIRCLE TUFES and INDIVIDUALS. i WRITE 0R rating \ ._ CANADIAN FARM riitiiiticis. lllllllii‘ Charlottetown p p_ Elsiand Wanted New Capital forlNew Telephones a v Every new lctitial value J O O telephone adds to the p0- 01‘ your telephone. . . It is another point you may desire to call some tiny. client or customer ablc to It is another possible rcach you titiicklyi and conveniently, If this Company catmot fill its orders for new telephones, the growing busi- ness of the community is checked. The; prosperity of everyone is affected ' Under normal conditions of man- agement, switchboards large enough to take care of future growth must be installed far in advance of the time when the new telephone numbers will be called for. Underground and overhead cables and lines must be laid out far ahead of spreading city pavements. ’ The need for new exchanges tnttst be anticipated by ‘the purchase of suit- able sites and planning of adequate buildings. Telephone instruments and supplies must he stocked in abundance. ’l‘hese arc management commonplaces of good in normal times, and this Company has long beeiiiu the habit of making sticli provision. .» But the world shortage of supplies . tiompelled the Company to use up its stifesty margin, without being able to create new resources of switchboard capacity, or to lay enough new antler- grtittnd cablg lr-tl hetero the 20th of the present month or security given for sumo. The abnormal cost of all kinds of uit-rcluintllne today tsonmvlit a iner- chant to collect every dollar tltic l.ini. .'~'=o plcatit- govern yoursit-lveii. conduits ,or erect cables and lines, or obtain ‘sufficient new cquipment t0 take elite of prospective business. 9 ‘I Qua-j‘ - I tirvortlltigiy. _ _ BENJAMIN GLOW ittM-iz-ti-tn "i 9' " C a. Qfl "e Tcl;*P*'vr @ ‘le- Tti-tlay the demand for “new tele- phonesis enormous. The Company is tltiing its utmost to meet this demand, but this cannpt be done without thous- ands of dollars of capital, and our vitri- tal li-i practically exhausted. Provision for the future is still to be solved. Labor costs, as everyone knows, were never so high. Material is scarce and costly; some supplies are as high as 400 p. c. over 1914 prices. AND HOST OF THESE THINGS DIFST llli PAID FOR AND READY \ FOR VS]? LONG BEFORE THEY (‘OXHIICNPE TO BRING IN REVE- NFIZ. These are some of the reasons Why more capital for our Company-ES 110' cessary. The,other advertisements 0f this series will show: _ ' That this capital ‘can only be raiied by paying a return; l That the Company must be able i0 offer a return high enough to attract investors who are constantly being M‘ fared other desirable investmenifi That the Com any ‘cannolidlfer and attract investors who are .<_!9i15l?a“tly being offered otherldéisiriable ‘Nilllvesr’ ments; l ‘a 5 '3' That the Company. cannotidfldfilffl" attractive returtrout of‘ present 631m.‘ ings; l it h That telephone rates must, there- fore, be increased. of P-