",.- PAGE TWELVE Advertising Rates Payable In Advance Mlnllllunl Charge i-or Any Advertisement 25 Cents Central Guardian Locals 5c per word to per word; Announcements and Coming Events so per word; Cllnllled do per word; in Munnriani Notices Mo per inch; List: of Floral and Spiritual Offerings, cards, etc., 5c per name; Letters of Condolence lilo per Inch; Wedding Engagements, 40 words for 81.00 and 10 cents for every additional 3 words; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, tldc per inch or 5c tions, 84 cents per inch; Address and Presentation. 51.00. Other Rates On Application. The advertiser agrees that the publisher shall not be liable for damages arising out of errors in advertisements beyond the amount paid for the space nctnally the advertisement in which the error occurred, whether such error is due to the negligence of its servants or otherwise, and there shall be no liability for non-insertion of any advertisement beyond the amount paid for such advertisement. ; Western and Eastern Locals per word; Lists or Subscrip- occupicd by that portion of T'l-:4.?i-".1-:i)'gA iufrit no for For. - SCd?(;Cl. i'iiiI.iTi'u-JN il6iTsKni'- (mass Agents Wanted ill your liclllliy to sell cosmetics. In Full or part time basis. High coiiiniirsinii. I)0l'1lldlllil Crisnietics - 1600 lit-loriiiiier Dept Vt can make good salaries by selling nur gift sols, erxsmetltrs, fond pit;-I ducts. iii an exclusive area. you are an at-tire person, litter- ested ill l)?."0llling your own em- ployer, here's your chance. Write To A boardt-d in country. 330.00 B. iiiniitii. Box 119. Gui-iiidiaii. For Sale coat. size 14. Cheap Dial 5366. l-1SI:17N'1'A'lilVl-I r?iit7(i)i'i: t'.-inixi-:"r' BUILDING S0lillCC til)" ()i' coun i?(7iTsi:in'it'r:'L-' A 1-mus Bnsb Yorkshiie hour at Tyrell Baird's, ,. . ..,. "tbs l-Jlnll NIONEY? YOU mjw--m s ed for next . Jorgeiisen, Cailetnii Siding. TO LET - Slillilf-(l()N'l'AI. . Apartment. lust OLllSl(lC city lini- and water heater. Available at once. Two or three adults. Dial 6185. its. MisceIi2Teeus id general E. I. r's Coriier, P. 1.1-:"r'-"t'..-ut.-tor."rein wiN- ter iiiontlis. Apply 46 Longirortbf venue, or phone 3172. nowl Familcx, 1600 Delorimier, npm.,m,,m U” g,.0,md floor. DPIW 7- Mwlfil gg Phone 5117. 1;; .7?-Fiiic-137. is'riNG Boarders Accommodatgd," 100 acres clcai iirres plow- gt-.i 's vrop. Ivan Electric range w.- V Eon sail: - Ht)ov'EnVix-(loop ('tln(lll.l0.ll. Phone 5607. Fox s. Ll-1 .. can TRAILER. Apply to F. J. Quinn, Watervale. on s.u.r;-Cnnisrsias TREES. Dial 7874. Fort sans-otiiixriri or7'Kit- rots. Chester Acorn, Primrose. Fort cam: - BI.I'I-I ('.oxviSn"i7- ible carriage, .s22.00. Practically new. Dial 9269. FOR. sans: - own INTER- natlonal refrigerator, used 6 months, 9.5 cu. ft. Phone 91.69. TlyiievirItersA SEE 131:. " ximv REM!-NG rou sensational performance. 104 Kent. Street. Dial 6631. Qlrinsportiion Wanted holidays. Phone 7583, evenings. Wanted Quiet-Riter - exclusive features 31 monthly. special student rates on ;cntal machines. Remington Rand vv-Kwrsn - Tnawsionrsriow to Halifax and return for over CNR Timetable Changesin Effect The fall and winter change in timetable of trains on Prince Ed- ward Island division of Canadian National Railway came into effect on Nov. 29th and as I result of bulletins various positions have been awarded as follows: Trains all-434-Charlottetown and Borden daily except Sunday. Conductor: M. H. Graham. Train- men, F. L. Puncher and-F. L. But- ler. Engineer, J. P. Dart; Fireman, J. P. P. Dart. Train: 43: - 40 - Charlottetown- Borden daily except Sunday. Conductor, 1". C. Glover; Train- man, T. S. Arbing and A. R. Dover. Engineer, A. Daniel; Fireman, W. L. Coffin. Trains 261-252 - Charlottetown- ' Tignish daily except sundsy. Conductors. W. W. Jay and E. P .Lynds: Trsinnien, R..'McDougsl. is. c. Haywood, R. 1.. Jay and J. !,C. Trainor. i Engineers. J. J. Bowlangsnd R. R. Dougan; Firemen, G. D. Mc- lPhei-son and G. D. Mcliinnori. l Trains 206-extra - Summerside- 1 Charlottetown -- Daily except Sun- day. Conductor. A. S. McAssey; Train- men, W. 5. Burns and A. S. Miller. Engineer, E. Deiglien; Fireman, P. E. Doyle. Trains 207-208 - Borden-sum- merside-Daily except Sunday. Conductor, D. G. Mccallumz Tralnmeii, C. V. Grant and M. E. Burgoyne. Engineer. st. C. Paquet; Fireman, W. 0. Gaudet. Trains 4'7-48-Passenger Charlot- tetown-Souris, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday; 233-234 - Mixed, Charlottetown - Sourls. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. (Sourls- Elniirn-Monday. Tuesday, Thurs- day and Friday). Conductor, W. G. Doyle; Train- mcn, J. H. Davey and F. H. Wheat- y. Trains 241-212 - summerside- Tigni.-li from Suiiiiizcrside, Monday. Wednesday and Friday and from Tignlsh to Summerside. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. conductor, '1'. C. Howatt; Train- men, M. C. Delaney and H. 3. Mc- FOR SALE-- ONE INSULATED truck box, 13 x 554 x 6. Phone 9169. .?.......?.....j FOR. SALE-OIL STOVE SIX months used. as good as new, for reasonable sale. Dial 4301. FOR SALE-35-FOOT LOBSTER boat in good condition. H. W. Riioharrm, Murray Harbour. mm FOR SALE-COWS DUE TO freshen. Lorne Scott, Manh- field .m--:-ks.-?Am. SAID-EOIJTEIN KEIFER FOB mm. W.J. Andrew. Ehst Roy- they AA FOB SALE-DOHERTY ORGAN, good condition. Mrs. Edwin Bernard, St. Eleariors. son SALE--FAWCI-TI-T RANGE with waterfront: also lady's fur coat, size 14. Phone 8066. far-row one week, one sow. Iarrow two weeks. lvehsten, Central Berlequn. Female Help Wanted WAITRESS vi'A-S'ri-in. APPLY 174 Kent St. King's Cafe, DOMESTIC ill-;.fV.l1w.;IlE)'lED IN westchester County, New York, FOR SALE- ONE YOIfN(i SUW. older Lloyd WANTED-HOUSE T0 RENT Phone 3964. Work Wanted -panion or housekeeper, City prs ' The Ch'town Lions Club Xmas Trees Are Now Available. At Maurice Block's 158 Kent St. Your Choice for 3il.25 . . . . ,3 "l WANTEI) - T0 TRADE OB. SELL 1952 Chevrolet ton truck. Used one year. Perfect condition. Good tires. Will trade for any model car. For particulars Phone Vern- on Allen 6-4, Oaipe Tormentine, VVANTED-POSITION AS COM- ferred. Write G.L., clo Guard- Loan. ' Trains 247-us-249-275-271 and 213 -Mt. Stewart-Georgetown - Daily except Sunday. 431-432 - Freight -- Mt. Stew- art-Mt. Herbert - Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. 429-Extra -- Freight - Mt. Slew- art - Chsrlottetown - Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Conductor, D. G. Burgoyne; Trainmen, B. H. Stewart and A. C. McDonald. Engineer, H. M. Howatt; Fire- man, 0. A. Fraser. ism. Trains 240-209 - Mixed. Murray Harbour-Southport-Monday, Wed- sssre:ene:ev: "”W- TM" ”” M”- 1 Trains 66-65 - Passenger - Mur- ray Harbour-Chsrlotteton'n - Tues- day and Saturday. Conductor, H. Bell; Trainmen. J. H. Court and E. 8. Warren. Engineer, E. C. Bagen; Fireman, J. D. Pound. Trains 267-268 - Mixed - Char- lottetown-Souris -- Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. Conductor. J. L. Herring: Train- men, A. L. Vickerson and J. E. B. Moore. Engineer-Fireman - Not assign- ed men taken from spareboard. Setup Crew to work out of Sum- mt-rslde-Extras: Conductor, E. Paquette; Train- 0 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Plan 35 Million Trans-Atlantic Tdephong Cable MONTREAL, (OP-A s1.i.ooo,rbo transatlantic telephone cable sys- tem, capable of making overseas calls as audible as local calls, will be installed within the next three years by Canada, Britain and the United states. The system will replace the transatlantic radio-telephone circ- uits linking the three countries The change was designed to im- prove overseas telephone service now subject to interference by changing atmospheric conditions. An agreement providing for the construction and installation of the new submarine cable system was signed Nov. 27 and was announced Tuesday in Montreal, London and New York. The agreement was signed by the crown-owned Cans- dian Overseas Telecommunication Corporation, the British Post Office and the American Telephone and Telegraph Company. The three op- erate the existing service. Cable Repeaters The cable. with intermediate cable repeaters spaced at intervals of 40 miles. will connect Oban, Scotland, with Sydney Mines. N.S. The cable will pass via Clsrenville, Nfld. At Sydney Mines, micro - wave relay systems will connect the cable with Canadian and American telephone systems. Cable circuits will be divided in- to two groups-one for service be- tween Canada. and the United Kingdom and the other between the United States and the United Kingdom. Douglas 1''. Bowie, president and general manager of Canadian Overseas Telecommimications Cor- poratlon, said in commenting on the new agreement: "The new submarine telephone cable with its great potentialities, will give to overseas telephoto.- service a quality similar to that now enjoyed on local calls." Unlike the wireless transmission which is vulnerable to atmospheric conditions, he said, "the installs.- ticn of this new type of submarine cable for transatlantic telephony will enable the companies to ren- der service which ensure both free- dom from transmission difficulties and greater privacy." The cable system will also pro- vide a number of telegraph chan- nels fnr use between Canada and the United Kingdom. Canadian (Ioilons To Close Mill . MONTREAL. 401” - Canadian Cottons Ltd. will stop operations at one of its three mills in Corn- wall, ()nt., it was announced Sun- day. . J. Irving Roy. president of the company, said a decision in close Stormont mllil, where 305 ivorkers are employed, was taken "with the greatest regret." "For some months past all tihe compsnys mills halve operated at a very low rate of production re- suiting lll unsatisfactory operating conditions and abnormally high costs of production," sir. Roy said. "In an effort to minimise the resulting losses it. has been decid- ed to close the Storrnont mill, one of the oldest mills of the company." il.,S. Steel Report; CLEVELAND. (AP) -- United States steel mills have set a. one- yeer production record despite a decline in output that started lest June, Steel magazine icported Sun- day. The metal-working weekly says the year's output last week reached 107,353,000 net tons. breaking the old record of 105,199,848 tons set in 1951. Last year's production was cut considerably by an eight-week steel strike. Last week's output slid down sn- other tivvo points to 85 per cent of rated capacity or 1,916,000 tons. Steel says the continued decline is intensifying competition among steel sellers and increasing freight alsoivption. Prices on finished steel declined, loo, going from 5114.95 a ton to sll4.64. l.0llll0llf.P-all-ell Very Critical Over Color Bar LONDON. (Reutersl- The Lon- don Star 'I'hursday assailed Colon- ial Secretsry Oliver Lyttelton for accepting racial segregation in cer- tain Bermuda hotels as ”ementlsl to the tourist trade.” "'Bssential' in the minds of some dollair-coming incorrigibles, maybe." The star commented. "But what on earth is the British colonial secretary doing acceptlni: s.nyrme's assurance that it is 'esscntial' anywhere in the British territory?" Lyttelton should have used "his famous strong-arm tactics" to have the ban on non-whites lifted, the Liberal newspaper decla-red. Because of the ban, the Paper said, a distinguished Negro, sir Frank McDavid. president of the British Guiana State Council. and Lady McDtu'id had to sleep on rugs iii an airport waiting room when flying home after he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth. "Yet," The Star added. " in I. written parliariieiitary reply on the incident in l'-lllCl1 he mentioned the 'essentinl' ru ing Wednesday, Lyt- telton also declared that the gov- ernment had always been strongly opposed to the color bar and that he had told the Bermuda governor (Sir Alexander Hood) that ht-hoped everytliing possible would he done to reduce and firi-lily elimiinatc sucli rliscriniinstioii." Deacribllir: this answer as "bani- himded.” The Star asked. "how in the name of common sense, Mr. Lyttelton, can, something you 'st,mnr.:ly oppose' and wish to see oiided be 'essenti1l'?'” FRIENDSHIP NOTWWANTED COLOMBO. Ceylon. MP1-Prirne Minister Sir John Kr.-ielswola. said Sunday Csylcii has rejected an of- frr by Red China to seiiti it good- will inissicii here. He said he told l."ll'. Chinese that beyond t-ho rubber -llor-rice trade. Ceylon wniils "no other irieiirJ'tliln or dealing with Ccrmmuiiist China." .ll'ST ('L'Rl()L'S TORONTO, (UP)--A university engineering student, followed by two friends, Saturday night ('lin'Il)i"(l the CBC": 450-fnnt lei- evision lower in quest of informa- tion. The wnulrl-lic engineer said he wanteti in find out more about the structure of the lower. Po- lice released the three After quest inning. oggemisn 14: 1953 GIGANTIC AIIGTION SALE AT KINKORA I have been instructed b the a mi ' -- estate of the late George S. Ml:'Kenna, lie S2llstlI).:'tgll.lht1ll)(llllh” the premises on Monday, Decem r 14th, beginninn 0': 12:00 noon sharp, the homestead arm consisting Sf ll, acres, with a modern house and A com lete set of of” buildings, also farm known as the. Mull gan Farm con- talnlng 83 acres. The highest bid for these farms not lie: cessarily accepted. , Also the following livestock and farm equipment " general purpose work horses; brood mare. Chochata Pi-in". cess, race record 2.13, safely in foal to Joliityjracev 1'eco1-d 2.05; 8 choice mllch cows, 2 being registered I-lolsteins- i Jersey cow (registered); 9 spring calves; 50 laying hens' 5 geese; 1 Cockshutt tractor, fully equipped with hydr-au'n.. hoist, cultivator and horse-hoe; 3 furrow plow; 3 section,-,1 harrows; half-interest in grain drill, with J. W. Farmer- manure spreader, new, (Cockshutt); half-interest in porauj planter, with Earl Duffey; 3-section smoothing harrows- potato sprayer, (Hardy); binder, M-I-I; hay mower; 1,331 hake, new, (M-H); hey loader, new this year; potato dig. ger, I.H.C.: potato picker, new; threshing outfit Complete with blower; 2 wood sleighs, new; set of bob sleighs: di-iv. ing sleigh, Francis made;.ali kinds of harness, double and single, found on a large farm; a quantity of hay and straw; hlgher.Cgn41dLan pgcifdc w.,..he.,.d a large quantity of carpenter's, and garage mechanic's 3-8 while Mclntyre. Hiram Walker tools; cream separator; and numerous small articles not and Distillers Seagram each add- listed. ' ed 1-8. Intemationall Nickel drop-- Terms Cash. pegl::”lY”l1”l'k”l'e W” "p H my Good joint notes on machinery if desired. i If day is unfit, sale on first fine day following. the American stock exchange. J. Elmer Mckenns. and George Ralph McKenn:t Hugh F. Morrison, Auctioneer Administrators New Yorit Stocks NEW YORK. (AP)- Last week was one of quiet con.wlids.tion- in the stock market with prices slip- ping a little lower. The decline followed two weeks of advancing prices that had taken the stock market to an average high in the recovery from the mid- September low of the year. . Tobacco shares were sharply de- pressed Wednesday following pub- lication of reports to is science symposium that clgaret smoking can cause cancer of the lung. Leading tobacco shares were forced down from one to around four points in heavy trading. Be- fore the week ended they had re- covered in. portion of their loses. On the week the Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 31.50 at 310830. The five most active issues last week on the New York stock ex- change were: Burlington Mills unchanged at 11 1-8 with 132,900 shares traded. Reynolds Tobacco "B" old 2 3-1 at 38 5-8. American Telephone off 1 1-4 at 156 1-4, American Tobacco off 3 1-2 at 63. and U, 5. Steel up 1-4 at 59 3-4. Canadian issues closed the week Jl-21' rioussnsi Britain experimented with can- trif-ugel-type Jet engines as early as 1030. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE rm E6AD,TNlG65.'MV HAIR-TRl66El2 MND t -4 CHILDREN ARE SKEPTICAL ABOUT Kizi-5 Kl2ltsl6LEw--How ABOUT ME, AS 6AuTA, ?ECOl?Dlbl6 A CHAT wm-I , THE PM-ZEMT6, TO BE PLAYED F012 ' THE LlTTLE 5MAi2T-ALECK5 To OVEEHEAR AFTER THEY'RE -..-rocket) ltslTO QED OM CHRisrMAs XXXXH4 I6 VOLLEVING l2'Apip-FIRE!--i.iM! MAW; THAT HAS P055lBlLlTlES.' g You COULD EXPAND Nook MAr2Ker Bv x MAKIN6 Rscoiao-5 -g lwrn-t ;ri-n:- Kips: -Z T00-a N610 c - FOOL n-ie maeurs! an tr Does scum) x -4 U. S. A. Experienced or inex- : periericed all types from Mother's ' men. A- 5- Mtclllllm "id 7- N- - ,- Helpers. 535 per week to Cook a e Pate. . - Generals, 350 per week Ex- Engineer. 8. D. Coffin; Fireman, D A I C S S W O R D p ' perienced couples. 3:350-S400 per rpm-r G. A. Jeffrey. .- month. For further information, CHANG”!-IRY Sale of Dwvllin: setup Crews operating out of Acnoss 2.Amerlcu;' 26.'l'svern ,. please write Rowe Employment "W59 with W of land in Cher Charlottetown - Extras: 1. Bristle Indians 27.Kind, 3" A!"IF.V. 35 PUTWM9 53-. Rye. '?”""”V" R”3'all5' ,”l Q””"5 Conductor. E. A. Layers: Train- 5.Depei-ts 3.Clp ' or v.. . A. Ei.::1n:ii1'nn,r,rhlI'io1 iirvgpslii on "gut": men, s. .1. Cof-fin and o. o. Glover. 9. Rrliver 1.Mulberr1 flsll ' CWT -' rs" ("Y "ml ” a conductor 0. A Godkln' Trnin- t nu.) .'i.Hlppy 23 Greek "-1 '.!:I'.0 n't'lovl' P.frl. ' ' ' g 10.5 1 1 7- N 7 pp. Piirsuantxtr) n heeretal Order 0rl?;:r3 Ti H' Lave” lmd D" Men" 1Ls?e:.u::,',v 6' Esyunu ,9 knfstfol r,Mp1,(n,x”-;x'r 0;-roR11vy11-155 the l.'lOl'l0liT.'llll0 the Vice (liianeel- ' - , g 13.3 M ' - - - tfruiarla. United States. Alaska,lnr (of the (JOHN Of ChM1N”F.V m:?ngu(lU&E&i,1,f:'agzyl7e'K 13. Mgillgurc iwreliinl zillion m and lfnrr-1:311. Hm,-. wmin. whn-(glrlriie the fltli tiny of Deeenitir-r - - timer (2); mlcmuumgal idevlu (G t to apply. Semi S100 for latest A-ll W7 i" ll "W" N”- 930 l" Yard c"w5'-'Ch",1on,t ll" ' 15,); eiiinlovmem n-pm-i 1-,5m,g fhms the matter of the Estate or Elln Foreman. V. J. Cuile.V. Ylfdmfno 18 N3:gx!m.u 1;:'f:",,l 1- "filth, smudn... Aintu hi,;,,.:. gm.,.;,.,. B,m.a,L Dnmv. l'1llx.:i .lnrlr-rsuii of (”.izirlottelowii R. Hood and P. Wliitlock. lthescui 1.41;: llldx 30'A,a"”w , 1'. mm-. 0-8. Box 934. Saint Jami, i:o.v..il.v in aim-..'s Couiily 1 will Foreman. P. J. Marsh: Yardmen. ,9 mm ,,, ' 955"” "die M”? 33-5l""P'n t l N. B. set up and sell by public auction w, Keizer and E. Blanchard. 21' Pitch? 15-Adfil surface arazor h. tan .-:2: .'.::; W 3- --d 2- x.......... .. '.lr:;.".'' .. E.'.:.:::'- -”-l:::.""'' At '9V""3'" ..-n lay in e s . . ..i. 95 n, ' - - , -. .. i 23.1-lalfan enl fromotheit -- --- 1- , .-7.--. .t 2.30 l 1 PM. til i tP - , . in . 6018'-Ital 43.PIt I Losr is gr-irv. l.Al)Y'S WRIST 3.1 of inlliin.-(iixunlo lying ilrld in-illrg i';f;fc:'ef,,'f",':";,0'fde,1: ,3.” '” zi.Perrorm.. 2o.oii.c.,,,.!,- ;;,R.,.., ,,,,',,,':,,,m L k AI ,n' .,I :13-ill-lllllflfl Pl"-"SC CE” 5463 in Ch.-u-lnlivlnwn Royalty in Foreman A Conway; Yudmem 25 (a:nceb 02 l;fV;QlIQl bottoms 45. Close to -' 00 .8. euarr, -. - -1 u, ' f . om. , 35, . . t Illllie lief (fill .3 L'Fw' xcxayp”? R,'w(:i':;:cDg(l;3r:l' sswooi . W C Angry ' w TOM” FOONHCSS ' t ' l i ore an . . ' - 4 f l - - ' ' 26. Writing ,the souiliiiii Viiountinry V of land - ' M. Mcphuwn nd 1. I. May lIiIum-haw! lav; Evil ;)'1.qVVr:l0tI”'fpr:lr; ',2:,':z,,, ” 27 wiltimm s Square-styled to ht into the most modern .. (IlYlI'K' (Inf 1 ll ll 54. 0 5' ' . . a n 1 . . s . . . ' - - ii room I running Knrlli tilting the l:.a.It F0”"r'3"- G K McK.y' Ynd 28.Buil!-in bod W knchen 0' ll" W ' sirle of tlie Bi':it'kley Point Road "W1-H-Llewflllyn and 14- 0- 5h"”- 3o,m-gm w,.,.......-.-.-v- , . W, W, .,,,.,. ,,, ,-,,,,,, nnglrg Spnreboard - Tralnmen - Cl. 3,'s,bemn- ssuperflex Washing Action-Thor Super- r.n-twn--rliy no rm them at W0I'lh- -1- ;;-co-trkneulf gm?!-rC”'; gulf Agiuiroundsqum-uyled Superllexrubconi- .::;:'..".::":lz..r"::.:1:l ' ” 2"” three" f""'-M" WM"!- , s: -c ' g . . - . 09 q Ni”;-kpd tender-5 will b9 60 feet in the said South l-ioun- Spnreboard - Eriginemen - G. 36-Tmulum .1-In .xdu.i'. not so PS-fe Writ! er 8 ,.eC9i,,(,d by the undersigned darr of mid rilrmt imrvlmed from M. McDonald. J. J. Llshtiur. L. 1). (Wm) . w.th ' mm-tic "kn. :1 - ..i John and James Enslon thence cgmu-on J, A,1',gan, O. E. Murphy 3-, A 4, I u - linill ' -lllll. lit 1904 l01' -pctwartliv to the place of com- nd pt L: Lappln ' merun , . , , . I” siaiirlum fin(.(,nyh0x Straw-. l'llPn.-pmnnll, being liountled on the H Fu.,;m,;, ,g, Q J. Mcymlvnt R, 3, a.'oA5:':;'-tn O Srurdily built for dependable lifetime service. 5. lll;liI.'JY -1:ll00kS 1;)" M- . 5955 :,v,f:,',,,Zi, tl.:nd”:)'l ;”fgf,f,',,,3,',,f,' l3”S"'nl;wil..B..'.l'.i ll wlcifd ortgtx ; ll surge family-size rub takes less spsce because V) 5Vl3'll”(tl?l 1:1 l)(')ilall((:C .g.fil3lViPi:i!""iJ"ldh Cml wrlildl he sold 0: D"'h"" ' . . :l')',"'l y W. Nun; . . - hold. mo" mm 9 lbs. dry. t ' -- l f - - 0 n rwe ant WI . - . . 2.irl-om weigliro clothes. . Lowest. or any any tender free, rienr nnri dist-liar-gt-d from ' 0 Lo, . . .; en:-unilirnnee: and upon such E 1 ul In" p . p . ,. 1. not nctcssaiily accepted. ,,,m,. as will lie announwl el S ";P""” I The Thor Superflex is ml! the only um , KENNETH JAY, um Sale which is under the rllr('C- ”. -, plmly new Wringer Wuher. small wonder . g h . H. .. . . . - . H Mt. Stewart. ;,l'(lgIva1f)i0ral'i;lP O;oC;mt'-msri. u PW" mm I ,1: s suchka big fevorlire union; washing wise ,2”, g DATED 4:: mi. day of Deeem- 43,Ngg .,;,,,,d l oinem etsevCfY' "" 1,, '-- her A.D. 1. 1. I . '1 (l0Rl)0.V' it. ntimri-".5. 0T'”wA- (CPFC'"'"l''' ”' DOWN .- .. C Master in Chancery. . llln0:"0(fl'::;,l;':'d”z3;n?k50:-0220 !.Turki:h. l 1 - i l t. Dov--id g-;fllc',-l-::i- ixhlgmentx toxllie nlQnlte:d,mat.n,:te:1. 3;!” C” at , The THOR GlADlRON'Complolos ll n 7116? PI 3 I l ?f- MARKET Foil ...-.s------ 3...... . D1,?!-;""" "W to Work It: sh. "p5iu:Ec1' pmgn a r - u Mnluox Pnmqgq October's shipments dropped - A A X R '0 3347-35"-000 ml" ”"9-3-"7-000 " L 0 " '1 r E " " 9 W The Glsdiron takes over when the wsshingls done. 7 Fast service, and free weighing on our tmck scales. MAURICE ILOCK In COMPANY V Y tleian 50.000000. Britain with 5.915.000 and Canada with 3.352.000. i- --Iron and Steel Scra . ri n he 0-month One tr . . :-- pLMgd' Com)", Bun” MN)-t;:.y'px;r0)::, Tlxforialngelz i:::1ye:i;-. s;i.4;i6g!imlmt0 Clompnm hr tMl9:h0u,:lI!2irlll:1t;f :7tlc.llllsli:'ll.l;l:.C. Dllo strain or fatigue of oldgfuhioned ironi . You ,'r -Beer Bottles. Hides 51 climbed to ss.ooo,ooo from s4,ooo,. wIcnnsi.57o,scso.griolint the corrtehie lrophlel. the length and formation of the words in all. rum. m.d”"” c”"'f”"'b'Y " l'”"' Gl'dl'”" "if" 9""Y gs, Skins. 000 in the hint year. an Adnierican ;0u'ImRll :1" Emalms Y0::.porm'i' Escli dsy the code letters are different, ' guide the clothes through. lr's sleeve-size to iron! ; Teleangngg Ecigrmi mo. Thumuy. A crywumn Qmmkn everything,-from shim to sheet: quickly, A uri- , d Canada's shipments to the U. fully gfonlugly, ””f,f,';,, 5., which hsrl been rising .i...i. vora sson JDSPP IN sooawrnu ' i ily earlier this year, envied by , i ss.ooo.ono in Oernber to :ll)8.6i8.- L810 can! only ONLRVJ sson A 0001mm SNfl,709.0l'l0.Tl1e 10- R! -JRPNIQN DR”-ORPVAI month total was higher I. 8i.W9.- 041.000 compnreil with last yesrii snunhyi. cfymnmtu 1.H:.sHoR,rEsT WAY To Do MANY THINGS is TO DO, ONLY ONE THING AT ONO"-n u-.-. 3.- omius SHARES on-v GUAYAQUIL. pctiador. MP)-A 33923.? 3l.8'T6.338.00(). 51' f st ong srlh shock was felt here --- 5- A - ” lbrout ennon Saturday. Bulldinx ml Ben. IIPICH btll in "W WP"-' sluL!'.s' cornice: were shaken loose by-WM!!! C19”-l low?! in London. - a sh. mock, lweighs 1! tons. , -