a OCTOBER“ 16. 193s ‘Strocx ou Erna ‘ (JHL-ahorrcrowu GUARDIAN ’ . MP1. S to ck‘ _ Exchange Ii fl b Pitlield and COIIIIIY 23:01: of Ylontrenl Stock lxchaalul “u,” Open I400 Bell Tel ... 1" Sraslllan .» 1% B C Pow A 14% Dom Steel .. 4% 4% Cali (lament. Can lt-ti Al A .... a 0V; 0% 99% 12% 31% 1'.’ azsg 3i! 14v, s74 lhawiniilan 18% Bo (‘an Pr .. 13% Steel of (‘an . 45% 45% BANKS Bit of (‘an . . . . . . . . .. fell/q, b2 Bk of N. s. .. . 254% Bk of Montreal 170% Tltiynl Bk of (‘an 147 151 Cau Bk of Com . 150 EXCHANGE (Canadian Preaa MONTRAL. ‘bet. 1b- ritiah and foreign exchangc in relation to the Canadian dollar as compiled by tho Royal Bunk of Canada closed today as foilows::— Argentina peso .2708. Australia pound 3.0770. Austria schilling .1018 Belgium bells .1710. lirosii milreia .0684. China Bong Kong dollars .6070. Denmark krone .2224. France franc £000. (irrnt Britain pound 4.0775. llolland florln .0880. iluugary pcngo .3020. Italy lira ,0fl0. Japan yen .2013. New Zealand pound 4.0170. Norway krone .2308. Poland slntl .1010. (flaming exchange rates: At Iontrcal—l'ouud 4.97%; U. l. lnilar 1.01 iii-ii‘); franc 0.00. At New York-Pound 4.00%: Can- adian dollar 118 0J0; franc 0.6014 t Paris-Pound .44 fr: Canad- lln dollar 14,07 fr; U. I. dollar 16.11 $5 iranra. in gold-Pound 12a; (‘anadlan dollar 08.04 cents; ll. S. dollar 50.48 cents. PRODUCE (Canadian Probe) MONTREAL, Oct. iii-Egg brlcea ruled narrowly hlguer- on ‘Montreal dairy and produce market today with other lines about the saute on yes- terday. Gradediegg shipments. w!- lots or lesswcxequoted at35 cents a (ifilPll for A large. 71.‘! for A-mcdluuiu 2R (‘or A-pnllcts, 21$ to 25% foi- B and liti- to 2i.‘ for (f. No l grade butter was quoted at It ccuta aypnund for curlots oflleas with small iota to retailers at 2B for solids aml 27 for prints, No 1 Ontario chceao held at 12% to 13 treats a pound and no l Quebec 0t 12% to 12%. Pntatora in 80 pound bags sold at. S0 tn R1 cents for Now Brunswick Mountains. 75 to 80 r Quebec Mountains and 65 to 06 for Quebec no I Pohlvlers. lo. nerd Other rates an spells-anion ForSai » €ooifiow‘% litter. Apply Damien McGuiga-n. flops River, L-lS62-10-l4-3i c ._ FOB. BALI - AUCTION IOBTY- Five, Bridge and Whiat Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. T5 Let TO LET -— UNFUIINISBED _ rooms Apply Guardian. 1*:1$1°2;19;1P;§1~ T0 LET — HEATED APARTMENT. centrally located. Apply Guard- ian 15-21 HOUSE T0 LET NOVEMBER lat. Apply R. E. Mulch. " L-l1iil-10-4-tf. T0 LET-APARTMENT IN B0011- ford Apartments. Ground Floor, Reasonable Rent. Macklnncn d: McNelll. Solicitors, 00 Great George Street. L-lI88-l0-l0-0l. Wanted ‘WANTED —,DRIVING SLEIGII- Semi speed. Apply Y. Guardian. L-iSM-IO-IA-Si. WANTED - SECOND HAND BASS Burner. Phone 000 or call Whit- look Tire Shop. Kent Street. 114-1403-10-10-31. Wanna-moon sscotm uarm rot-e. Chevrolet or Plymouth coupe. snot be in good condition with good tires Quote lowest Pol- aibie price to Box 412. Charlotte- town. L-l0I7-l0-14-8l =*-.. Female Help Wanted IXBIIIHOID IAID In! titli- Ierai housework. Reply lattnr giving past experience an refer- ences to no: "A" can Guardian. biOlI-lo-ie-i soar-no an: om macaw. . ‘Iigderhidtlilyleava’ . lL-ilii-IO-lo-ll. m '.." ' ' oiatfifitlwmttift 2'...‘ a own Vutlilant m . , Hana p Ma. orientate-int l Miscellaneous v tfiallndlal Press} MONTREAL. Oct 15- Wheat. nor no 2 W. Barley (7 W no ii ~10. Oats feed no i 38. “Igor, spring wheat patents. firsts Flour seconds 85.40. Flour bakers I5 30. Flouro wheat patents. choice $4.10 Bran ton I21 26. Shorts ton $22.25. Middllngs ton $28 Z5. Rolled oats bag 00 iha l3 05. Hay no 2 per ton cariota $10 to $11.. (Jbeoao no 1 12% to 13. Hay no 2 per ton carlots Chose no 1 Que 12% to 12%. Butter no 1 24. . Eggs in cartons A 1 largo 44 Eggs A 1 medium 4L’. Eggs A larvm its Eggs A medium M, Eggs A puilcta llii Eggs B_ larftc 30 Eggs E medium 28 Eggs c 25. Potatoes No 1 N. B. mis 80's B0 to No 1 Que Ints 80's 76-80. " No ii Que cobblcra 80's 55-05 Currencies, ‘ (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Oct. liS-—l‘.railitiif curr-mciea averaged slightly higher in tho foreign exchange murkets to- ay. Tho Canadian dollar reduced its discount from 1 15-32 per cent to ‘l-ltl per cont. The pound sterling was up l)‘ at 04.00% whilo tho French franc, closing at. 0.50% r-euts, showed a gain of .0034‘ of a cent. Livestock ' (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Oct. 15—Stcudi' prices and alow trading ruled on the two lilontmal livestock markets today. Offerings. approximating (1:13 head, were composed of 08 cattle. Si calves, 422 hogs, and 42 sheep and lambs. Medium quality cans brought. bc-. tween $2.75 and $3.26, common but» eber cows from $2 2.1 to $2 7.7. can» nera and cutters S1 b0 to $2. Com- mon bulls wero l2 25 to $2 75. Calves were steady. Good quality veals aold up to $8 :10 with rhodium kimlh from $0.75 to $8. Common vcala from $0 to $6 <10, Crashers ranged from $3 50 to $4.110. Good ewes and ivethma brought $6.50. Lambs weighing between 100 and 110 lhs., were t.» n0 (Julia and bin-ks 84.50. Sheep ranged from $1 to 83 25. Bacon hogs brought $0 .10, fed and watered. with $1 premium on selects. Butchers and heavier were $11, extra hcaviea b0. light. hnga $8.40 to 811. SDWI were from $1.73 (u I8 2.1. WATCH Till-J PULLETS As the puilets begin to redclen and come into the laying period. they should have special care and “ ntion. Some breeders give their pallets special feed at this time such as wet mash with about 25 percent of bran. Bran used wet acts as a laxative. when dry it has the opposite effect. Another good laxative is linseed meal. Sometimes the birds will not eat linseed un- less they are used to it, but the meal can be put in the mash ap- proximately 5 percent by weight. Linseed is a splendid feed for promoting growth of feathers and is very rich in minerafis. Miiiviee. ' Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Collrnl Guardian laealm-la on word: “IFIQPI and lantern loenla, I4 per- woni‘ Announcements and Coming Iventa, Ia per word: In Iunorlan Notices. 70o per lneli Spiritual Offerings. Cards, ate , do per names lantern of Condolence 70o. par lulu Notices at Thanks and Appreciation. 70a. 9c IIIU<IC landma- Charge hr all advertise-eat twenty-five calla. _,_.__ Miwe leases .._ OUTSIDE SASHES 0N HAND. AND made to onler. A Dachemin s» Co. h-igar-io-n-ai. PBSMlUMs RECEIVED-INFORM- atlon given and new business written on plans to suit your every need at our new office. Currie "“ Charlottetown. .1. A. Moore. Bun Life. _I~A»LTE§EWL__=FF5€ AFPBENTICE W A N TE l) TO learn Barber ‘rrade. Short Course expert training. Mofar Barber coi- iege. Halifax N-SLll . ___.__. ‘ WANTED-IMMEDIATELY. MAR- ried man with good references for permanent pcnitlon on farm near Charlottetown. Apply Guardian. 11-1366-10-14-31 irfisie§uvviieLh AMATEUR. ARTISTS SEND FOR catalogue of Christmas Card de- signs in blaci: and white for hand col g. A profitable pastime. Samples and catalogue ten cents or catalogue free. Tally lloi Art Shopnweliington a York, Tor- onto. B-IO-S-TLT-ti. _sales “Sip-nau- nr Fannie WANTlDt- AMBITIOUS SALES people, men and women. spare time. to handle our line o! Pel- aonal Christmas Cards. featurins the following outstanding items fourfold illltal tint lilrchments. gravure etchings: many 0114-0!" style cards with tip-on pictures attractive calendars. humorflu! cards. envelopes with wallet flap style, fancy lined and decorated to match ca rdl. Elaborate use of gold and sliver designs with bril- liantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and d"- fareat. seventy exnulllk numb!" ggghegsrzomatyled iacase form with handle. Prinaa start ‘Q “gydgflgf pa!‘ d}. HD0111 oflnmiaaion. Write PramicMArt . I . m‘ 9st’- '” M l‘ ion-a r Rosition Wanted '1 " .:..~:..°'.c:"..r°2:.: (m. Apply houi n; we of moor V ov- N. Stock _ Exchange (Supplied by Pitfield lltl company Alembora of llontreal Stock Exchange) Stocks Open 14st 0 ‘A Elec Bond Share Gen Elf-e Gen Motors Gr Nor Pfd .. Int '1' and 'i‘ .. Ken ilnut Ward Flair l-lud Pr N Y Central Paramount Pacific .. Sill till N J U S 51.00! . Vanadium Westinghouse New York Curb g (Canadian Press) Stocks Close AmCyanB.-- ... -.. .. 27 3-4 Am Gas and El .. . 34 7-8 Am Sup Power .. 1 7-8 Atlas Corp . . 12 Can Mar - . 1 3-4 Cit Ser“ . 17-8 Creale Petrol ,. - 21 5-8 El Bond Share 12 7-8 Ford of Can A ., . 36 Gulf Oil . . 03 3-4 i-lum Oil . 64 5-8 Imp0il... - . . 101-2 IntPet -. ua-s Niag Hud .. .. B 3-3 Si: Oil Ken . . .. 201-2 UnLandPA .. 13-4 UnLandPpfd... 181-4 Mortgage Sale To be sold by public auction in front of the Law Courts Buildini in Charlottetown on Thursday the 14th day of November A. D. 1035, at the hour of twelve o'clock moo, all that tract of land situate lyini and being on Township Number Twenty-two in Queens County .ln Prince Edward Island being form- criy all the Glebe and School lands situate on said Township and is bounded and described as follows, that is to say on the west by the .Ma1peque Road, on the north by a road leading from the said Mal- peque Road to Ronnie's Road. on the east by land formerly in possession of Hugh Mclcnnan but now or lately in possession or oc- cupation of John l... Proctor, and on the south by land now or lately in possession of Angus Nicholson, having a width of twenty-six (20) chains on said Mnlpeque Road and running northeastwardly by par- allel lines at right angles to said last mentioned road for the dis- tance of fifty (50) chains, contain- ing by estimation one hundred and thirty (130) acres of land a. little more or less, and being all that piece of land secondly de- scribed in an indenture dated the 22nd day of June A. D. 1886, and made between John Sims Sagnali and wife of the one part and George Richard Goodman Bagnall of the other part; Also all that tract of land situ- ate on Township Number ‘lwenty- two aforesaid bounded and de- scribed ns follows, commencing-at a stake fixed in the north-east side of the Old Road leading from Charlottetown to Princetown at the northern boundary of one hundred acres formerly in posses- sion of George Bagnall (now or lately in possession of Harold Bag- nall), thence running north forty- five degrees east one hundred chains, thence north forty-three degrees west ten chains thence routh forty-five degrees west one -hundred chains to the said reed, th:nce following the course of the road south-east ten chains to the place of commencement. containing one hundred acres being thus de- scribed in an inclenture 0f lease bearing date the first day of Janu- ary A. D. 1842 between Lawrence Sullivan of the one part and Rich- ard Bagnall the younger of the "" other part, and being all that piece ol land firstly described in the said " ‘ edaicdtheflnddayof June A. D. 1806, made between John Sims Bagnall and wife of the one part- and George Richard Goodman Bagnall of the other pert. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an lndenture of mort- gage dated the 7th February, 1027, made between James College Pope Bagnaii of Basel Grove in Queens county in Prince Idward farmer, and Margaret Sagnali of the same place, widow ot John Sims Basnall, deceased. and moth- er of the said James College Iag- nali, and Phoebe Ann Bag-nail his wife. of the first lllltwlnd clam neachmquesmflwlty lnpaymantofthemuflillllllffl iyynansaidlllofllll! toflll. Dated October 10th. 1N!“ CLIVIIAND N. Iflllllfl. fill“- 84414;“ . ’ iiliiii Mill. farmer, default having boon made T visiuaivfs n u ui_i_i|ni s ilorreoted Fpr Every W e d n e s d a y and Saturday Issue IIODUUI Oats ... Hay, loose cwt Straw. Dressed ewt . IITAIL IAIII‘! Celery bunch 10c Potatoes pk 20c Plums qt . Blueberries Squash lb . Apples do: . . . . Apples 11k . 26-301! Tomatoes pk . . . . . . . .. 20-1 (Jauiiflovrer each 10-15-211: c (traoberrioa qt . . Peppers each . . Peppers red each Pulnpk v u. _ . Button onions lh "in! -\ .. . . Parrots lb .. . Turnipa 3 for Spinach 8 lb . Parsley bunch Broccoli . . tiucunibtra each . Butter Hream . ' l. Hill! do: . . . . .. .. Brussels aproula hox .. Crab apples pk .. FISH C00 1b - - .'.. 5c Mackerel each . . .. 20c Haddock lb .. 7c Pigs 6 weeks per pair $000 Lettuce head . 8c MINING (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Oct. 15—A bullish tan- dency was apparent in the mining section of the Toronto exchange to- day, featuring tho ldl. For weeks tho market had agged, evidently waiting for the election, and with that event. in the back-ground, buy- era came forward in greater num- bers. Volume picked up to 437,000 shares and tho gold index advanced 1,45 to 103.79. The miscellaneous mines index registered only a nar- row gain. The market opened strong, eased off before noon but came up smart- ly in tho late afternoon to close not far under the best prices for tbs day. Lake Shore advanced 1% to 3% and Dome added 46, closing at The slivers were featured by ‘heavy trading in Eldorado for a 7-cent rise to 1.04. A gain of a cent for Boar and Premier were tbe only other changes in tho group. Tho strongest of the baao metals weraNuranda and Sudbury Basin, tho former advancing ‘V; and the latter 1B cents. TORONTO, Oct, 15__. Stocks Acme 1.11 (‘ul Edna Can lilal .. lfastic 'i‘ . . (Thom lies ... -.. ... tfhiboug .. (Blericy (ionlarum Dome Franklin Eldorada .. Ii‘ Bridle .. . Fed Kirk 2-7 Gods linko (ioiillhe . (ioodfish Granada Greene . (iunnar . . llaril Rock . . .. ifoillngcr Howey J iii (‘ona Kit-k Lake l. Shore 1m (fold l. l. liae .. Isobel . . Alacalaa . Alan East . Paymaater Pet Cob Perron . . . Pick Crow- .. landttltobinaonoflraekieyara ver , otal salsa 481.100. UNLISTID Ca i .1 iii‘ "i‘ in lay 1e Active Session. On NewtYork Stock Market YORK, Oct. 15. - 1n the most active session nnce July 2d, i084 the stock market pushed op- atream today through cross currents of profit-taking. - Shares met the heaviest selll during the first hour as blocks of several thousands changed hands leaving the tinker tape tnvo- minutes behind floor trading. The ability of the market (n wit - stand the shock of liquidation pm- vided encouragement, brokers said, and subsequent demand drove a. number of issues up tonew highs for 1935. Several issues rose 1 to 5 points. Flor the second succusive day the Associated Press average of indus- trial stocirs rose to a new peak for 1035, closing 0.8 of a. point higher at 70.3. The combined average of (i0 stocks was up 0.7 of a point at 50-5. or 0.1 of a point short of the year's high touched on Sept. 11. Transactions totalled 2.581.810 shares compared with 1,507,990 on Monday. Motors, tomobile accessories, farm equipments, store stocks and specialties led. the trek into new high ground for the year. Chrysler touched a new high at 83% on heavy turnover. General Motors likewise moved s-head to a new ion. Some quarters said buying in this issue reflected a feeling in Wall Street that it has been lagging somewhat behindoth- er stocks in the motor group. Functional gains were predomin- ant in the Canadian list. In this category were Canadian Pacific, Dome Mines. Canadian Marconi, Dominion Stores, Distillers-Sea- gmms, Hiram Walker, Ford of Can- ada, Lake Shore and Hollinger. In- ternational Nickel and Canadian Industrial Alcohol were slightly . lower. Banks Hold Sportlight On Mt’l. Market (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Oct. lbs-Wide open trading that marked the opening of Montreal Stock Exchange dried up shortly after noon today and volume failed to pass the 13.000 shares mark. ' With tension which has‘ held them in check for the pest few weeks lifted on completion of the Dominion elections, traders were inclined to deal freely at the start 23d tickers raced to catch up with es. Th! 0116111118 111111‘? was of brief‘ duration, however. After broad gains had been chalked up in dif- ferent sections of the list buying died down. The market was still supported sufficiently m l-ioid- m, the morning's gains, however, and a, strong apeparance was held by tn; list at the close. Banks hold the spotlight in heavy turnover. Bank of Commerce w“ up 6% points at 148 and Bank of- Montreai rose 6 to 180 while Royal, at 150 was up 3 points. The sole loss in the group was shown by Bank of Canada. down two at 52 following the sweeping return of the Liberal party to pow . Consolidated Smelters was one of the main market features with an advance of 5 points to M254, close to the high for the year estahlisheo last spring. Canada Cement Pre- ferred rose 2 at 55 and Montreal Power 34 at 32%. Total sales 12,112 shares; bonds 0 Ma rk ets A t A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Afontreal-lndustrial aiocks higher. 'l‘nronto Mines-Higher. New York-Stocks closed higher. Wlnni ag—\t'heat. up ‘M. to a ccut. New hork-Cotton. rubber and col.’- fee higher; sugar unchanged. Lower Freigh t Rate Schedules Attacked (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW Y Oot. 14. - Lower freight rate schedules requested by the Albany Port Commission were attacked today by a witness for railroads as "unfair" and liable "to disrupt the entire port differential rates" "They would disrupt the entire port differential rates." Harry Wil- son, testifying in behalf of therail- roads. told two examiners for the mterstate Commerce Commission. "Aside from the unfairness of Al- bany's proposal, if it were adopted. itwouldsetupanswbaaisforun- just rates from Mmtrcal. and this would create an advantage for Montreal against Baltimore and other North Atlantic ports which might result in a rate war." In an effort to increase commerce oom- ntdwasternporisequaltctlaoauot liflPdtdlllti-Mflt. liilelaimfl x roan ' _r‘° um .. .. Fob!» o‘... ' 0d lines . Nov. 4th to Cash Prizes $2,000. silvers. ' ‘List. speeches. MT ’l.. CURB (Supplied by Pltfleld and Company Members of Montreal Block Exchange) Stocks Oiren ].aat l! A Oil .. 111;, Distillers S .. . '-"i imp Oil . . . . .. |i|'-,,'-, inter Pct . . . . .. Iii Melcbcra A U11‘, LONDON MAY have: woman LORD MAYOR A woman may one day be Lord Mayor of London-the greatest and most powerful office the city can bestow. At present considerable opposi- tion to this feminine invasion is being expressed in the city. Sevezal women are. nevertheless, consider- lag offering themselves for election ‘to the common council, the first step on the ladder to Lord Mayors rank. So far, no xvoman has ever been either a member of this council or a member of the court of alder- men- Even if a woman was elected to the council, she would have a long wait before she gained the office of Lord Mayor. Only an al- derman ean become the mayor -- and members of the council cannot become alder-men until someone dleaor resigns. Apart from prejudice, however. there is nothing to prevent any woman becoming Lord Mayor in time, provided she can fulfill these three conditions. She must be registered as a voter in the city. Si! must have residential or busi- DQI alifications within the city bou es. . She must he a freeman. Than is no legal bar to be i. 0V?! - ' 1hr ns and Bruises-There .. Sprai » -ia nothing better for sprains and contukiona than Dr. Thomas’ Ioicc- tstc Oil. 1t will reduce the swelling that follows a sprain, will cool the inflamed flesh and draw the pain. it will ‘tahe the ache out of a b-uiso by-eotmteraettng the inflammation. A trial will-convince anywho doubt thrown.‘ " ‘ money pelt classes. Blacks all included in Section 1. Other color phases areidark, mediums, ‘medium sil- vers, light medium silvers, pale silvers, extra pale dinner, an evenin ANN OUN CIN G 3th CHARLOTTETOWN for ..,_ Hotel ~ Last year’s Show was’ a tremendous success. year s will be even bigger. The World’s jQiréitlteist i F91! 5H0 Nov. 41h to so 20 Cups and Trophies valued at $1,500. 513 Sections totalling upwards of This _ _ OurfPrize List and magni- ficent coiiection of _Silver Trophies will bring together the very best foxes in the Province. The new ‘classification places less emphasis on the blacks and recognizes the greater importance of the , extra darks and dark silvers i Classes for pups, cyearlings , andiaduits, males and females. fe8l$t1¥r¢d' ill the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders’ Association and subject to conditions of Prize Grand Banquet, Canadian, National 'I_‘he big foxmen’s banquet will‘ be held on Tuesday, evening, November 5th, at the above Hotel and will be one of the highlights of theseaso1p~= -;0nly 140 tickets Will be sold as, accommodation 1s limited. An excellent got fun and enjoyment. Short snappy Write for Prize List with full particulars. - Tl-IE . SILVER FOX EXIIIBITORS’ ASSOCIATION 0F P.E.l. CLIFFORD ROGERS, President, ’ Summerside, P. E. I. , ‘ ‘ . W. R. SHAW, Secretdry, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. RELIEF SAVINGS FINANCE HOUSE CALGARY, Oct. l5.—John Stet‘. drew $1,446 in relief quotas since February, 1932. He was thrifty, saving $1,308 with which he bought a house, and living on the balance with his wife and family. He said to-day he ‘ouid take court action to force the city to put him back on relief. from which he was taken when officials found out about his trr section. ' uircu-uixc T0 vrsrr FRIENDS LEFHIBRIDGE, %l. l5-Hitch- hiking their way over 3,603 miles to visit relatives in the ea.t, Mrs. Dorothy Burzel, 24."s.nd Miss Paul- ine Donovan, 17. sisters. arrived home safely after completing the trip. They "thumbed" their why from Lethbridge to Hlackville. N. 3., and took in ‘the Canadian National Ex- hibition at Toronto en route. < ash-rs AND hams "- MAKE ENSEMBLES In some of the higher priced shops the ensemble of belt and hat is stressed. An antelope toqueJs accompanied by a belt of the same. both trimmed with the same decoration. A black antelope cap- hnt is trimmed with gold baills and the belt is anteopo with gold buckle. A black felt hat trimmed with red velvet is sold with a red and black velvet ruche that may either be worn about the neck ozj to circle the wiist. - _::Miiier’s Worm Powders can do no injury to the most delicate cliiid. Any child, infant or in the state of adolescence. who is infested with. worms can take this preparation without a qualm of the stomach, and will find in it a sure rclici and a full qarotection from these drs- tructive pests. which are respoussbia for much sickness and great suf- fering to legions of little ones. .i. :—:-:_-n-: 'g||._|(_g3g_ "Emmi I a.A..t:.|>.A.,c.u./si'i Certified . Pupiic Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised ~ Profit and‘ Lolti"'Acc__oitnts Computed, ‘A Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act ~ h Cornpaiay Bygfiawfi,‘ Statements p Administration of Estate/s i. .10 Swsifllilt . 'MONEY TO LOAN. s... of um death Building ~ _ y ‘ ChrlWfii-Jiiéil-l.