guy... i Classified Ads ” MARKETS and FINANCE Iosrlsrs Amuislatoil ........m.....m----- soannua -- us CRANE): 31; IOAIDEBS ACCOMEIO-DATED twin beds. Apply.-302 iioannzna ACCOMMODATED 'la comfortable home. Apply 76 Kent Street. ::T CAN ACCOMMODATE RETIRED ladies and gentlemen or pen- sioners. Modern conienienresl Furnace heated. Heine-cooking sss per month. Apply 0119111 Hotel. Victoria. P.E.I. -my--7-:-m-m-m.'”'m'O Business opportunities? APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING accepted for an 0991111151 W11" 3 large firm in FEbl'ulll'.V 01 M310"- rgss, Ice Cream Distributor RA- quired to serve many retail ar- munm m your area. Small iii- vestment. with suitable lerrns to Day balance ui 3 .1C1i1'S For roti- ference write to Fryblm E11115 Co, 1176 sherbrooke St. Viral. Montreal. Que 4” We ARE ACCEPTING APPLIC: ations now for February 1933 . i operation. 10 one indiiidual ii ho um handle a Chocolate Bar Fran- ghise. We will have 25 retail mit- iets operating every day and 8911- lng i-i variety of branded W911 known chocolate bars. on pleas- ant lo.-ations and surroundings. No help requ:red. this is 3: pct"- manent business Willi A petulan- mt weekly income assured. Terms. Small inirstment For. conference it-mp tn Pryhiiry Mills St, ii?-st.1 ivailable Ca. 1.76 Slirrhrnoke Montreal. QHF liars & Trucks For Sale CAR BUYERS Does eVPl')”illllllZ hut sit up ind beg. 1950 VANGUARD SEDAN One Owner. 14.000 M1195- F. R. MCLAINE LTD. Dial 7358-9 Malpeque Rd. ATTENTION CHEVROLET OWNERS 1953 - 1954 CUSTOM RADIOS Original Price 0114.00 NOW 575.00 Install:-d LIMITED SUPPLY DOWD MOTORS LTD. 208 Fitzroy Street Dial 6571 For Sale g FOR slur. - om: nanni dog Phone 337. -I ney J. Jeffrey. Phone Kmosis WISHING T0 rams or write Box 10. care Guardian. to Let m?:...m...,.c....m.. TO LET - FCBNISHEI) OB FN- fiirnished house. Dial &”i'f3 be- tvieen 9 and 5. TO LET - A VERY A'I'TRA(.'FlVE room furnished or unfurnished. Dial 853'! between 9 and 5. T0 u:r'- SHALL AI-a'n1'.sr':r..T7r Private entrance. Dial 4324 af- ter 2 pm. ro LT-Tsi;Ts"iiTiTri.'(ioi apartment in the Warwir-k 99- TO I.. -L. RGE Vi'AR.VII.Yl heated furnished bedroom clothes closet. Centre of city. Apply Box C.N. Guardian. FOR RENT - THREE i'NTF('n- iiislied. heated rooms floor, sink. hot and cold Vi8I8l'.i 160 Sydnex. ELECTROLUX DEALER - no 1-0 LET .. pumursugp nooivls. to :35. or 850. weekly. part-time, Q uousz. ..-..lw liiigq g oxpeciod tor- MANAGER WANTED Yoiini: man. with pi-oduce and cultural store ex- sire rural co-ope-i'ative business on the Island. Excel- lent opportunity for amhitioiis person. Apply in writing stating Pxp0l'lCll('P and s'.il;it'y P. 0. BOX 36. (T1zlARLOTTE7FOWN Bell, Matheson & Foster'- -J. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. I6! Queen St. Phone G282 DI. A. Flarmer, Q.C., Bank of Commerce Bldg. Gaudet & Haszard Bani: of Commerce Bldg. Allison M. Gillis, LI..B. Inn Richmond St. Dial 474'! A. Walthan Gaudei. l.I..B. Phillips Bldg. 111 Grafton Si. Palmer it Ilnaiam Bank of Nave Soutis Bldg. Matheson. Peake &- Nicholson 175 Grafton Street ”.i.T.:TMJ6..iiiai7i.Tn.T.T Currto Bldg. - DInl0lM - Qumnit 'VIar-Miilan, B.A.. I.L.B. i.s:i Richmond St. Dial 5213 MncPhee & I1-ainor ios Queen st. Dial szsz PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. I50 Richmond St. Lu Richmond 8'. G. KEITH PICKARD. Sunniierside, P.ll.I. 8. Arch. M.n.A.l.C.. Dial "2260 Charlottetown, by appointment Dl.il 7815. Carrie Bldg. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS 5 McDONALD, comma :; co. Charlottetown Dial 8780 1 M 148 Great George It. Phone 0647 - 6548 11. B. Doaivl: :2 COMPANY ARTHUR J. Charlottetown Palmer Electric Building 100 Fitzroy Street , Hope For Freer SIIVVPS Max cope. Albany Cheap. Dial 7922. and Enterprise Purnacet-te. Power. opposite Atrium Applv Bnx 7'1. Guardian. or Phone 6068, Rli'M'. FOR RALE-TN on Oyster B:-d move. Priced stor IG. E 1 Wuhor. 34000. Gallant. Oyster Bed. riaon Co. Summerside , FOR SALE - QUEBEC HEATER FE: saur. - 5 nooiman noi'sr.'R twelve milrs from Chnrlottntnwn. W191 111 1955- ...C..C..j;. FOR sans - r.i.t-:c'rnic RANG- mc. Apply is Cumberland street. and bath .-iiilnrnatic nil furn- sco. Dniihls garage. vnrti -9. FOR SALE - BUILDING soxzo w-M,-fg easy u, and the United States is that since. 535nm Rtmgn-. the Second World War many over- ,” 00- Electric. seas countries have used currency Appw Gino, tsnd other difficulties to maintain I re... sour. - o1ieoiF"iTifKi"zT.-World Trade In '55 BY THE CANADIAN PRESS Canada's hopes are high that slrongthoning of This confidence is I!Xpl'('.K'S('d by Canadian officials i-ottirning from iing loopholes in the General Agree- ment on Tariffs Ind Trade, Gander. Mrs. James Doyle, North The second phase opons next month and Canadian officials feel reduce loopholes to make it tougher for any country to break away from 13 HI1'.Igre:-manta made under the trade pact. The major complaint of Canada IN and prolonged control over imports of goods from the dollar Eon SALE -7- our-: psi-:0 GEN- am ..,,,,m,.,.,. eral Electric Range. combination coal and electric. White onumol. QUEITIOK MOTIVBI 4 electric burner tops. sine 26x37 inches Price 3.150 00. R. '1'. Mar- Whiie GATT does allow for im- position of import restrictions in the event. of internal financial dif- 7-Tni SALE:-';T37c0Vi'VT3& ibi ficulties the feeling among Cana- nem ""1 Sh"”"'h'"'" 5"id9- 7"” dian and American authorities is W96" Md Lam” 3"'”l'- 3"m' thnt some countries have used Hie inarsido Esau. Foul: llolii Wasted WANTED-WOMAN Fol. HOUSE- wnrk. must be thorough. Wriu not H). Guardian. muting name. referenced: and when svniliihlo. Iialo 1 Ilslg Vlsiitsl Wimnn - rancm. nor iroi lull time delivery. Henderson & Oudmore. Wanted rv smvicrz MAN M:.ist have had training lid pnctiesl experience. finsndol ar- svsllobls f o 1' III! FIRM Amy: N loophole mainly to protect domes- tic industries against competition from other countriu. Trude Minister I-Iowa made clear in I speech at Geneva that Can- ada want: definite limit: placed on the-use of import curbs and other GATT , clause; and to vitrangthan G A T '1": supervisory power: over the use of these curbs. Canadian officials said the views expressed at the conference by representative: of other countries indicate I great deal of sympathy with the Canadian viewpoint. "We now are Vory liopomi that GATT will be continued on a firm base and that definite restrictions will be placed M: the use of import restriction: for balance-of-pap rnonto reasons." one official said. OTIEI INIDUIAOKINI Meonwhlo. more were encour:g- lnl moves from another quarter. gigldonl liuInaiz;r,smwunced or: I! iilurinna: so out: o the ins In xnniouuau sro tiers for r-riuipmeni with U. S. firms C Natl if they submitted bids which were Com .1 less than 25 per cent higher than those from abroad. ' mH.irii' powers will agree to a red-lf diirtion in import rcstrirtions midi that is, American agencies can ..,,,.,.,,,",,,,' world lt'aiir. place contracts with foreign firms Ablt . mp first phase M 3 3-,gmunu.y 6... foreign hid can be rejected if neces- nev: conference aimed at tighten-E sure it Will end with a firm declars-1 QUMMEF-SIDE. tion of GATT” member countries to six room liniiao modern kitchen Olnrlottctown q P. 0. Box 247 g GARREIT Dial 5321 Mt! .. .. pi-nmrnt agencies had in placo nr- Mom hn rt: imp loyal . ... 'I'h:t gap now has been narrowed CANADIAI mm 25 per rent to six per cent; :”':"'-j if domestic bids are six por cont H : s-1' :14;-;-H. " higher than those from abroad. The only exception is that : low Y. SlOCk sary to protect producer: in dc- 3.93.9.1 g pressed U. S. arelili. WILL AID BRITAIN Canada got around most of the Buy American Act barris-rs through direct agreement with American government agencies. But British Willem" firms found the legislation tough on attonipls to gel American business. 3...", (70,, I" This has led to complaints that Std Oil NJ . , . . - . . U A rcrnlt .. , 7 :2. .:::;.:";:.i:.':.' 31.1; i.--5---.-,-. - ' - ' . . MM which she could strengthen her ex- Winona ... nu, change reserve: and hasten elimi- nation of her import curbs. Canadian officials feel reduction of the powers of the Buy American roloirro CLOIING rrocu Act will help cement. good internr kl" mg: 7'" 0""'" "OI! Toronio Si-o-clzs NEW YORK (AP) - um... quM.”.n. . . . Iill iionnl relationships sud tend to ,3, M," U ' IL" "ff 0:" stimulate transatlantic movement 1i0o0AJax u can u at am as 2l2.':.''"... ': 1: ':z ” ..':::'.'-.2'- '2: "- "- no so :1 SPQQI Illdusdfy we aim: ms ta-A us: - "313 3.. if-'.n.. l3 til i: 5"'”"'9 N" 2 ii: iii Y with loo '”'i:l'”"' - e - 03 "I seem one 0 SIM AIIIIYIIII N If IIW NEW voru-c (AP)-The amei-i- ,""”,,,,, gm I, if: can steel industry ll Itlrtlng 1965 A;-nu V with a hang, Iron Age. national gr6:il:".RM IA mi-tnl-working weekly. says. "0. A':"m”” 'r Operations tire. scheduled at 81 gm 1; per cent. of rated capacity this week, up 3.5 point: from last. week. and within the next few weeks the ingot rste may exceed 5 per rent of rated capacity. it adds. The aver go run for the first quarter is expected M be near US per cent. The weekly uys it uem: "likely that 1956 production will rise to About lm.0f!).O00 to 1o5.ooo.noo tom: of ingots. compared with 8.3!).- iC-,iII I54. nports : virtual sellout of tartar cspocliy on not-nllod on such so hot and cold- hqets and golvnnlul :. Vlghtening of the market fl t-rolled steel chiefly re- ?:c't:l -high production schedule: ot auto '3:-""'o3n"iun-nasnagu-l.'.'.".a" but 1 tone: tune J In- Ii'f'n H of I.kl 521”) Ht':"" dy M00 llealll 13100 M (ii (ir !'.”'i ""'l'is." .11 250 llollingor 19000 Hnm Yk in. .let .1000 Jnlilirkc 24:40 JnlIFl i IJII750 Jtmsliilih i to Kayrand Tim L: bar 7100 L Duf 10000 L Ling 1545 L Shin: 7100 L Was: 800 L: Luz Isl Lnmlquo 9000 Lap: Cad 1 167200 Lapasks .'i5l20fi Lexindin M200 I. Prie 300 L L Lac D9660 nnrnno 47nII Lyhdnurlt 1100 Louvii-I Irlotl Macdoncll 5000 ICU! 10I'00 as-keno iioo Manson not I300 Mllrwnsnu 33000 Mrmnrmao N00 Mentor 5000 Merrill I250 Morrill PRC 1500 Mind: Scod - 1:15 Min Corp IIIOO Multl Ill 3000 Nlrn ,GglaosEI3EI-av:::cI.e3-aoghlia . II.CII1'3C”'8.DoI:SIl0-nc':II!i-3! I N.0sn:iI5iIc:n:ul.skoo!I;!! .E::g:i New York Stocks Tumble In Massive Wave Of Selling . NEW YORK (AP) - Th: bull market in stock: tumbled Wednes- day under a massive wave of cell- ing that knocked somo price: down around 85. What caused "'12 break? Undoub- tedly that question was asked Britain Builds First Turboiei Speed Boat LONDON (C?) -A IV:-ton struc. turo. claimed to be the strongest and most rigid for it: might ovu- built. was scheduled to try to punch through the "water barrier" some- time soon. Floods have caused I postponement. The Bluebird VIII. I 1135.000 engineering msi-vol is described as the world's first all-mental. turbo- jet hydroplane. The flat.-bottomed beau was de- signed for Donald Campb . son of the late speed ace Sir Malcolm Campbell. 'DonIld in out to conduct some ruesroh into the noturo of water racing. and to smash the present world record of 118.407 miles an hour, set. by American Stanley Sayers. The Bluebird is to start trials on Ullswatcr, in tho Lakodillrict. shortly. NOVEL DESIGN "It is an entirely new conception in shape and structure," said Campbell, 33. "On the water we are up against unknown yioblems. "One of these is the water bar- rier.' It is the pressure generated between the water and the pinning or riding surfaces. which give: rise to high frequency pitching. "Its effect is to disintegrate the hull structure. giving the visual ap- pearance of an explosion." Campbell has provided against that unhappy event as well as science allows. He can be jetti- soned from the specialLv-atrengl.h- ened cockpit. and will breathe air from a bottle. Specll: ship-to-shore communica- tions will relay indications of stress in the hull. allowing Camp- bell to slow up when necessary. STRONGER THAN PLANE The Bluebird is of special alloy on a tubular :toel n-urns. The body look: like an airplane fuselage- it has been built to withstand twice the strain: expected to face a modem jet plane - and has two outrigger: or pontoono. The actual riding surfoco of he Bluebird is expected to be about three square feet. The engine will carry Moi for only about 411; minute: and special flaps will prevent water getting into the air intakes. The engine uses tihree tons of oir I minute. and develops : thrust. oquivnlent to 6.000 horsepower. Because of research and other factors, Campbell has laid down no definite date for trying to smash across the continent Wednudyy night by the constantly increasing Quinbor of than now "in tho mu- e ." Wu it tho action of the federal reserve hoard Tuesday night 1.. creasing the amount of cash an investor must put up when buying securities on margin in the 13.8.. Unquestionsbly that was the in- modlsto psychological factor. How- ever. some broker: were doubtful that the margin increase would luv. much olfect. on prices H the long run. There is slmou unanimous epis- ion in Wall ntreet that the mu-knt has been long overdue for a good- sized correction. having gone up steadily for nearly 10 months. "It would be in the best inter- ests of investors if the market would sell off about it) per com right now." commented I leading market analyst. The wave of sell orders flashing in from brokerage houses all over the United States mounted so rapidly that tickers ran IS much as 15 minutes late in reporting trans- notions. Volume for the day totalled 4,- 640.000 shares. the biggest turn- over since June 27, 1950, when the Korean war started. The Associated Press average of 60 stocks dropped to 5152.60. down 33.40. the biggest dealing sin" June 26. 1950. Public-:WWorks Conirocls Lei- OVITAWA (GP) - Public works contracts valued at 53.122353 wen awarded in December. The department said Wednoadgy in a statement that the value of contracts for new works ainoiungd MI 031.360.1518. for repair and mun- tenuice of existing st.ruoi;iu'es s'lss,- 405. and for dredging 320.260. Major contracts inoluda: Lnuaon, Que.. turbo - gononsot condensing unit. ct Champlain my dock. 1119.200 to Brown lens! (Ouiodd) Ltd, Monorool. Lower Wedgeiport, Yonnoutzh county. N.6.. lmprovemonio to her- bor. 3140.192 no Kennw Oonot.rup- tlon Company Limited Yhnwlis. NJ. South-Watt Port Mouton. T county. NB.. improvement: to his hot. l'I'1.3Z to Mnnplos HQVUV Limited. Montreal. nlv-lore-du-Loop. Ono, ethno- ment of wharf, twill to Item nidgwug Limited. Monhoai. loihai-ct. N.l!.. harbor DMJM iio J. P. Portk Limited. Montreal. FALDE ALAX tori-who 9 let slngton woman reported has her apartment block foil G0 truoko answered the slant. A Du was found using gasoline I the record. hid trousou. Pngei 12 The Gusrdisn Thursthy. January 0; 1955' P ' soon Bunker H'il iuhlorundo on: em av: l'OdUCO I Burrlrd I000 Noiuoa :7 11 iv .3 S.tl":.'..i to I00 i'l3”'3fi. .33 iii .3 T0 LOT MONTREAL KC?)-”d"", 1'" uoocslllnon mooNoi- Incl : sv. : ' partmcnt of agriculture quotations: mi c.iy.. cu. mo Nzdulgmn ah sl: SM Eggs: Free cases. extra lar e 39- W10 Cunt: RI 3-'-00 0 rlen ?pll)ly 'wlJr Keglltr Sm” our 40: large 38-39; medium 35; asmnll 333 E.il."'ii'i"nii m(lNl02i(l)iual.i.ln 1:? 140” Hz” ” ""'”A F3 t ”" 32: B 32; C 23. Receipts: 357. ms c an on mo oleary as Butter: Wholesale 611.4-Gilli; cur- lgigg 330; 0"1111:;l1:: ugh mg” "ill Hot and cold W.'li.el' Heated. rent receipts Que. 01; first grade ".,ood'co" "" :16.” 3"P:m1:'L" W m 3” Apply H. J. Mabon. Montague. crcamery print job price 0215-03. moc nu,-u mo 0.1.” u 2-Z-re:-mm-mi Receipts; Nil, "us Il)loovm::to 33: ::& Pflo UM gllli UK . t ' II wantad Cheese. Ontario, white 80. col- C M.” mo Pun” -m ., , ored 30V:. f.o.b. factor : Queocc moo c o and c . moo P: but: in is is . Y i lie r cans. A PPLY white 291A. colored 30: 101,, Mon. mo c P 1. Polo 32:95 imiilindu :1 s: s: treal wholesale Quebec white 30ji':; lmg l(,'.,':I'n' :35: 3:11; 17,: m :3: colored 31. Receipts: Nil. iooo cu-iboo l1700P:iroI is :1 :1 . 1 . , , duh” pommnl phmm 9193. No. 1 potatoes. P.E.I.'15s 2l0 191”): 2:111, gigs”? all 1.-lax "I ....m...c;.-.------'-- 2.25. P.E.1. 505 1.35-1.40. Quebec mm C." M, I'M mm on u ,1” BITYING Fowl. AND CHICKEN new 755 1.60-1.175; N.B. new white 700 Cent Pa: 10 Placer nu. am av. riniliz Trip nmrkci tithes D0151 75s 1.80-1.95, N. 5. 50s 1.20-1.30; um gen iii-re ssoo Pond:-r no I: : -. . i , . - , n :k ssso P i 0 V psi-isrprt-pi:onVe rF:;')r(A!:)Nlli;V:;TIRVITC7R tlx.q5B. 10s .28 .30. Maine 50s l-2.0 ya, g:;;MU 3 ,3: 3 WANTED-900 X ' er - . I - run r we-. ch-rim rgrrr si::i..t:- mi. " W 2.9 '3 a town. fgmg asoo Cheoivl 1550 0 can it: no iii 4- -7 -- - -4- -mo-me moo Chlb Exp: sou 9 III 1! n n ANTED - N0 T0 RENT ssoo cm Mi 0 Mil no us :25 W 8 ..”.Y:.”.”.-'::?S..1?.'e::..i:':”::l.S: :::: '22.. . ' ' 1 o I A iieem n .a.p,a,r.l.TSE.l'J2 Pflmlm Slliei grains sparked the Winnipeg 1 Cmmm 79”0i1em911l 1W! 31 3' WANTED-Ala!) B0TT1-E5- PINT3 grain exchange Wednesday. Sales g;':,a:::' 372;: g:;;";;':p 1'3” :2 1': or quart-s. D191 11595 M1011!" were reported in b:r1ey. flex Ind I00 coin-nu moon.-i em ' on on an Era: rye, 8000 gar-All-'uri;r-. 1000 llegcrt 7:33: :1! 7521': A--- ---- - A . - -. 40000 on 7900 R S9C0ll(I' wan-ran C BED SITTING BOOM Thelballlfy blfellnttl 3" 0111! 111 isoo gun so ms m'.."i'3:.'.i. u 1: I3 . . - ' 'ce 0 s u rn e re orzs I00 ' ' ' 135 . :2,m.:,::: Euasrllgeis gnnlfi Dml 79” Elidwed 200.000 bushels of rye glare 33195 C 523:. 63:33 l'1l1l:h:m.b A5 W ” p ' sold for shipment to Holland. Some 0, ,gf,,,”g ,'::;”'g'.-'l, il” 'l.,, seaboard buying appeared in flux. saga Cali: (km 1225 noivaiiie us: 1211: an Overnight export loading: of Cn- i 5 C "W 1 ” 3" nadian wheat included 350.000 bu: 112:3: 5,:-3;: 1gg2;1"1""1 ,2,” ,3, Jj” sliels to Japan, 455.000 to Switzers 4:00 c Mon: mm no no :in land, 1.900.000 to the United King- 5990 ((3:00 51'-'1' 103? g r: p 114 115 115 dam and 40.000 to Colombia. zwcnn N::m"'d Sig N2 "2 M; f f PHPPS of IWA and domestic Nn. gm gun Pub 9179 siiei-rm 31:1 3 Mil erience referred, waiited or manager o rogi'os- 1 durum dropped V1 Cent: other ""1 V '”'""'1 22051111"- P p p wheat prices wero unchanged. 13:: Sanka?" "M all N” N”-i111tZ 111199511 - I100 Co-mm iim stimuli In in u 0. ls: M 1 V 845'! Jl 1 001' Fro! 1" :04: s a -x no VII his llli'1l:I'l Whig" ?)cl:Mf:r low-er 'I'T,VgA mm "Tr" ll” 53' 1:: H H u g ' ' ' moo Deer Horn 11”; ,;.,n,.. my no son Bzlllfly. May unchanged Lllllub; am nrlnllc moo syiian I67 131 IM Jly 1. lower l.l2M; Oct. V; lower 7500 D1'1d"'I- ism TFl"k H as no on: imau 101100 1'91 310 son Tex my 105 ion ins Ry:-:4 May 114i higher 1.22; Jly 1: 21033331 l&l3L','if'.1,.” lg 1.? 3 higher-'5: lower" 1.1950; Oct. V: 1'” "1"" Vwf son Tnrhrli m 1:: its low... 107;.” 1500 mm A913 4100 'ri-ans Emu 197 in ins Fl, . M ,2l, 1 amb. J1 ssoo Dnrllllll a7oo'i'i.in- i-:ra 3.! si 32 ”- 33 ” "'9' ' - Y 1500 ”"1'0X 19265 riiad oil too an 4:0 2'. lower 3.011-za; Oct 1 lower 157110 11.1110 5!'ifl0'I'tlnm:i 2: :1 2i 2 R71”, :23; if 33:1 items 1' iiiiii 21: as :3 .' 1 ' N719 l' A II I 500 5 Piices for class two wheat for nzoo r, Mgtg mo 1." 'Ken no 6,, 7", export to countries outside IWA: 5000 511'" -1000 1' Moiiuir sin so sis: l Nor 1.72. 2 i.sa. 3 1.66, 4 1.62; ,3x,E:1';';f' moo 1' 011- . 117 to! 106 Chas. R. li'lcQuaid, HA. l dlltilnl 2.70. 2 2.68. 3 2.01. IWA um. F1... 9...... ;g3g:yn,m 1,7,. 1f';.,. 1,”, oil. 39” prices: 1 Nor 1.72. 2 L08. I 1.66. 7-'10" 72519111 ,1goovi..i..... 199' 135 m L - .---. .....L 4 1.62; i durum 1.97:... 2 1.97, 3 1113'” 14"""' 3&1; 35:-ige gm 3': 21; 21: 1.06. Domestic prices: 1 Nor 1.72, " 3" ” ' OPTOMETR1-STS . ...... . ...... ...........:.. if has '3: "2 "2 G. F. Hutchoson 1 Son 2 M71 3 2-” laliliii lvVu"'l9u)l1gol '3”... lill "I: F. G. HUTCITESON, ll.0. T "" "COCO"-'” ggson wi.-mu 45 :g g as Grafton st. Dial s32: Monfreal Sfoclts lm tzggggd Ti ; 3;” mm” ' -r" Jr (lM('.'t" ' . . J. A. Carruthers, R.0. !il().N'l'REAL icpi-ciuiiiu quotations zirm G:r:m ll'lM'ilar son” 1116” :3: 123 Kent st. Dial ul: 3:" -- - - 1 v v 15 :1: p i0200 viiie 143:! :4 (l u moo ---- "-- ' mo Yl: Br ion 101 m BYTOII J. Grant. O.D. g:'";"l A - - 4500 Yukeno" nus ii iii: 135 K91" 91- Dill 55” Bell U H Mann ClPl'IOI'I .".””'f;”'''"”" ' 31 3”” -rr is -r-' 3- .'l min God: L . H. .1. Mabon, no. ..l..';'.-.... -WW" '1” W W , , , 100 Conn Cop H15 I05 M5 MHM-Illw. 7- 15- l- l ”'" 59',” 90”" itwti Psto no 630 0.50 ---h or s---- "0 1" .'fu:grlf(:'11'F1 'f,"'' 4.50 Pend Ore son no son J. S. Taylor. R.0. (nn5';p',"l N -23",. dam M133; BANKS Carnot lent A Quoon sin. c cs. 3-I560 Gnldhwk ;'12y"';';:;l. Offioo 0188; House 6150 do '1 75 pr 50-10” 50'4"?" ii- 3.... 5. C 16500 Food! sh 17 T" 55 T l u 'm s m r i am (Inn 150 535 Cum :im :0 4n ' "" IIO Dominion as we ms ”;',1:',f'1;.;'f;;', 5' no Imperial so ism mu. 07- W- 8- 03750" min rliilf Lend "7 "Wu H mid 50” !0l Prince II. Dial 0432 asin ounnsr T-T wiwigtmk Out Our WQY ...- 2722 HIP s soon if H I now 1 KIN KEEP MY Haba- isE 12: THE awe; L215 I 525.1 PEOMISED Jimwlaox, AND RALPH. DICK. FU27.VAN' EGAD. WALDO I you: 6-PO06: is SEEKING vou Wm-I THE ze'Ai. OF EVANGELINE PDRSUING 5A39'E'--"”"MAN.THE HOUR 4 HA5 STRUCK To FACE THE 5” Music! 60 HOME AND PEO- CLAIM YoLl26ELF .8065 N DOME5TiC MAT'rei?6--50Mei-low 1. JRWI:.Lm.g I .u.s moat. F5 ouy.: hgllillu-inmhg. MAJOR i-iourij By J. LOOK WI-iO'6 'rAi.Kisie!wi-tau You '”W ?---'I. COME IN LATE. You CIRCLE- THE HOUSE LIKE A COMANCHE scouriiie A Pi2AiRie sci-locust?! Auo ANNOUNCE I'M KING, --so I-ioMe MIGHT As NELL. ' CHECK IN AT A FIRST STATJOM