MAXIMS Ok a A MERCHANT All great illoll I-fo rebels-In the nm ssass that they refuse to my with those content to roam with the summon herd. - | L , ,ti 4 }"',`/i/Af' /’ f,/ T ' 4 “i%.,,.,.,.. . llriii iiil il Rum T M The Peop|e’s Paper iiead by Everybody \, v 1 \ _ \\s\~x\ \\\\\\ - ' Covers Prince Edward Island me the pew valor. » I MAXIMS or A MERCHANT . . Abattlecryat the nsoutlaola cannon is fareaaler than in cover the . lips when siiemoe is the better part ol f Q az ' "T" " -~ _ ‘r..':.‘.';i..‘.‘.“.::.“'.r.;~..i::".“°‘r:.‘“::r.. 0 . ' c c f c-‘==‘ as ~ T TT CHAR!-OTTETOWN. CAN-ADA. FR1DAY,,Nov1:MB1;R 15,1929 io Paces t;‘“i::..°".‘-':;;'..':‘°:.:..".5i";'r :."-iz: :__ Y__W V VY?" V' Y "' -- _ __.,._ T 1 . ' ' -W ' ' " __ f -- _ - . f . '- _ 3, My ,S Ga le Islander Killed Mentione 1 Another Suicide In Alberta Mine I n g OverStock Losses In England Hits Fishermen Hard Six Hundred Vessels Of Scottish Fleet Lost 31, ed Shortage Of Fish For Some Time. . (Canadian Press) . LONDON. Nov. 1-i~5lx hundred vessels of the Scottish fishing fleet lost 31,000 fishing neLs in Mondays" gale off the east coast., it was re- vealed today by Ri. Hon. \Viliiam,‘ U00 Nets-Mark- Adamson. Secretary or sms fm- Scotland. To replace the nets would C051. $'l50.0U0, and most -of them were not insured. There will probably be a marked shortage oi fish for some time. _-_ _ Free Trade _-__ rspesiir so an cuuainn UITAWA, N.ov. 14.-Aiming lt complete free trade with Great Brit- ain within five years. W. R. Fan- aher. Progressive M. P. for Lost Mountain has placed a resolution on the order paper of the l-louse of Commons, which will be debated at the next session. The measure calls attention to the manipulation of the tariffs of other countries to the de- triment of _Uma/da. particularly those on agricultural products, and calls for increases in the British prefer-T ence. . ANNOUNQEMENTS. COMéNG EVENTS. °°Dr. Cliff.. D, D. -» Start now home prevention cure now at Purdy Station, Waatohdltll' Co., N. Y.. U.8.A. "Loading Live Stock Tuesday, 19th at Millview. Signed Millview Live stock shipping club. 9170-11-is-41. “Reaervo Thunday, 28th for Con-T cert and Box Social in Heartz Hail. East Rhyaliy. 0771-ll-15-ii. "Chicken Supper 35 and 25 cents on November llth and 12th at Hope River Ballot. 9721-11-5-tL "i'.7-aaasati-at‘..ebia dance sndbcx social in Morell Village Hall, Friday, Novembdr 15th. 9711-ll-13-3l.` _-us- °"l‘he Singing Skawl will be pres- ented by the Cornwall players in New Cill-Row, Friday, November 15th. . 9778 "Coma to Hope River on Thanks- llving night for entertainment, sale of wiuionrear and fancy goods. ` 9722-li-5-tf. ""The Path Across the Hill" will be presented by the Tryon Players in Central Bedeque, Friday, November ldth. 9739-ll-l4~2i. o_-@»-- , “Variety Show at 'rraval1er’s Rest by Kanalngton talent Friday, Novem- ber 0th. Orchestra. in attendance. 8157-11-6~wcdirl3i. "Come to New Glasgow Hall on Wednesday. November 20th, for bean luflber and bazaar. If not fine on Thursday. 0177-11-is-ia-is "Valuable business property for rent with house and warehouse. For further particulars apply to W. H. Johnson, comer Fitzroy and Edward Bt.. city. cm-si "Chicken Supper and Bazaar to be held in Borden Union Hail November Nth. Gualaing Contest-.Fish Pond. Il Hot fina-first fine day following. } V 9104-il-id-ii. ` "come to su indoor ou-one in “N Heir mme usb, st. mars. on Mmdav. Nmmsu mn. onions “Ham more me other wsu. mcy “il illofui artlelaa for sale. A . was-ii-is-ai. "mlllalt prices paid for Live Fm me calcium messy. seven- \°°f wh tin mo. alum; in-use W* at warehouse every any except Numara. Wslur d. weeks, rreeeric- *°°- mv-ii-is-1.1 "lantern our cnswr er aun- mmliia vii giva a Concert in scarie- '°"“ Fill. rridgy evening. November lllh at 8 o’oloek. Prooalda in aid of mtaetaut oreasasgt. is-ai. _ 'oem to au indoor ou-our in U" H01! Name lfail. St. Peters. on How. ucv. wa. awe sed other ""l\I~ hae; and useful articles for "N M _.-1. ENTIRE TUWN .WIPED UUT icinldlln Press) EDMOl\"I’0N. Alfa, Nov. l4.-1"an- Ned by a drivlnz wind which sprang “D Silddmly yesterday a bush fire SW¢l>t over and destroyed the thrlv. ing little town or 'rhrchua at on es- timated loss of $150,000. Na lives were lost, but several citizens suffered burns. Practically all of the town; 200 inhabitants are today homeless, many without clothing and all without food. The entire business section and residences were burned. 'rome-hue is ss mixes north of cc- mouton on ti-is Alben.. and as-est W°°l.¢"l Fellvtey-_..._ .. . Temperance Body To Stand Alone HALIFAX. Nov. ll-A resolu- tion severing the affiliation of the Nova Scotia Sons of Tem- perance with the Social Service Council was unanimously carried today at the opening seaaioa of the Grand Division of Nova Beo- tin-Suns of Temperance. In the interest of temperance work In Nova Scotia. it was agreed the Sons of Temperance should ‘ stsna separate from the Social Service Council. __,__.___.1-- LADY ASTOB. KNEW WHEN SHE WAS NOT WANTED LONDON. l\"G'v. 14.-"I know what lit is like to be in a place where I iam not wan/.ed," said Lady Astor. M. P., at a meeting held at the Liv- ,erpool Town Hall under the auspicu, of the Lancashire and Cheshire child Adoption council. "When 1 first when into Parlia- ment. although the men behaved with something like dauntless decency, no one but a blind idiot, would fall to see that they did not want 1 WOM!"- But the House of Commons has changed for the better since women came into it. "The world hes come to a l9Ull‘ll» when it is getting much better in ev- ery way. We have got a lot of new and young citizens,-some who are only one year and some othefl Wl'10 are only 11 years old. In the short time of our oirisensmp we have made an enormous difference in the hia- .¢o-ry of this country. “I am very partial to the weaker sex, but i sm one of more v°°Pl° WM have always known that they IN *Th* wggkgp Q2. IWW Woifllll kflOWs blllt who nu anything to do with '“°“~ 1° hss taken ur 100 years to get Mull guardianship of cur children. You have got women tallnz “lull PW in the government and making l-IW! which are changing for the better.” _,______.._.---- _¢ .‘°‘ ssluderve Monday. November ilth. T for the iiluatratnd 'lecture on "Tha Highlands or scotland" by MV- D MZ smoisir .in Kinsawn Hall el ' o'clcck. _ (Canadian Press) EDMONTON. Altl, Nov. 14.- Two miners are dead and three llllli-ll llllured as the result of "1 “Illusion in the new shaft at the Cadom mine on the Albert coal branch Yaliorday. The dead are Jack Stewart, aged sz, ku- e ltd instantly. and aussel :vie- Grlth. 27. of SL LOUIS, Prince Ed- Wlfil llllllil.. who died from ln- .iuries after being taken to the llfllilital. Both men were severely crushed. The cause of the explos- lon is unknown. Former Kaiser’s Sister Is Dead Victoria of Schaumburg-Llppe, wife cer and adventurer, who was her ju- The 63 year old sister of the former Kalser died in St. Franciscus Hos- pital this morning bankrupt and slider Zubkofi. youthful Russian smigree, was arrested today when he arrived here to attend the funeral' of his wife, Princess Victoria, who died yesterday. Zubkoff. who had been sued for divorce by the Princess, was denied permission to enter Ger- man territory, after a. series of es- ,capades last year. He also was ban- ned from France. Holland and Bel- , Auditors-Mrs. Beaton. ldlaa Edna. Creed. ` The regular monihli meetings will be hold oh tho aaoolld Wodliltlly of each month. The first mating will rbehaldasiiiohomaoflha. Horam ‘vm foil emu icaosansnmsy xmas recipes. T lisa-ileaaa ` "vnu pgrfahonofl Of Bt. Jamal Parish will hold s chicken supper in tae em oamn, aummrneic. on .ee9.itli°.= me ...._ 010141 Tuesday gvanmg. November 19. Binzo |Araootingwaahald attha Strath- oons schoolhouse on Nov. is for the Mat Clavlr, president md Hill. ...___ ner or the 'roronis ncbrewsem-` (Special io the Guardian) T nal. whose name .hu bg", mmuw. BONN. Prussia, Nov. 14.-The ro- od as possible successor in the Do- mantic and tragic life of Princess minion Senate to Sir Edward Kemp Should he be appointed it will. be of Alexander Buhkoff. Russian dan- fl!" lime ln history of this country a. Jew lms occupied g goat in Unper nior by 34 years, came to an end today 5°”-’°~ ` , dresses Annual Qgzn, (Canadian Press) I - I (speour of the Guardian) ROCHESTER. N. Y... Nov- 14- Biock market losses said to ag- gregate a, million dollars were blamorl for the suicide of Robert M. Searle, President of the Ro- chester Gas and Electric Corpor- ation. at his home here today. llc was found 'on a bathroom floor at his home by Herman Russell. Vice President of the Company. this morning. A gas :let was open and asphyxlatlon was given aa the cause of death. Coroner Richard A. Leonardo fs- aued n certif/fonts of death by suicide during temporary mental derangement. ` According to Vice-President Russell, Searle paid a visit to Rochester last wcck and :lt that time talked freely of his bemvy losses in the Stock Market. He appeared nsoroee and uneasy at that time and associates here tried vainly to console him. He is ` said to have declared tllal his original fortune of more than $1,500,000 was worth Iesa then $300,000 at present market rates. disillusioned after two years of mar- A R E 3 E w Banks Increase rica rife with un aubkorr from » YU S . whom she was seeking a divorce. T . T (spwm to gm Gmrghn) Last Thursday the H-inccss en- REGINA, Nov. 14.-Banking offices tered the hospital suffering from in- - have been doubled in number in i1===\m°t~i°a of the limes. on Monday ...fo negins during me post year. ni ions 8- \'¢l%_lN= set in, she weakened rap- operation were carried on by seven idly and death came this morning. bmkyg 0m°¢_g_ Today they-e an A foproaentative of the former`Kais- fourteen. Banks report a substantial 01"! fdmlly in Bdfllll i-lil# ll'¢¢1’I10°1\ _-__ increase in Saskatchewan business. “id ‘f-mi me f°l"“°1' Klll°1"B PWS- Canadian _ A number rd new banks have been nl ence at the funeral was entirely out 9 _ gpeneq at nqrmern points, some or °f The ‘l“°5"°”~ Vincent Massey_(Ad' them removed from railways. Clear- ing house figures show big increases, BILOXI, Miss.. Nov. 1.4-Canado and the United .States are sewn io. other physically by threads or steel, the Canadian Minister, 1-ron, Vincent Massey. pointed out to the American Institute of Steel Construc- °l°H hm tonight 'rne Minister drew the attention of the members, who are assembled here for their annual convention, to the fact that forty- Dominion yearly crossed into can arching the Detroit river between Canada and the Unit/sd States was The dedication of the huge span the largest suspension bridge in the THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que. Nov. 14.-Dres- Sed poultry prices were slightly low- er today. The butter market ‘was somewhat quiet with No. l Eastern gium. yrive railway lines cross the interim- Townships pasteuriaed selling at 39% ---~_"-°' lilimal line. He estimated that by use cents per pound. saskatchewan our.- of the steel framed motor car, Arn ter was offered here 'today at 3015 l - - . erican visitors to the number ap- cents for No. 1 and 34% cents for 3 l’l'°"lmlll!l8 ¢l1° l>°DUlall0n 0! the plus freight of 3 cents per pound. while Manitcbd. butter was offered at ada. and the pl‘0D0rtl0nAte quota gf’ 37% for Nm 1 and 3514 cents for iouristscame south. _ fr M Pm” W Nc 3 plus 2% cents eig the retail trade were unchanged. But.. --- meeting and the following officers | .mo ,A new Institute was organized at_were elected:-~ ifegerzcxegg marxgrif ;“;2;‘°;“;x:..;::°;::°:.k;°:;:; :z°°‘°;.°°~“°T rv TT- -»» T-' or Mg George Mcmanéern The ml se§;`n_°;’;`s“M_h';s BI‘:l‘;‘(°;‘/:'“TK cheese totalled 1.191 boxes, while egg ' “ ' ' ‘ ~° » 11° HY- i t ssc . t lowing were the officers elected: Directors-.Mrs. McKinnon. Mrs. :xosgeadyc 53:1. “Team ,Tx , President-Mrs. George Macllesch- Wood, Mrs. Burdette, Tchansed Gram prices :ire “_ ern. Auditors-Miss Helen Spindle, Mrs, changed Vice-Pres.-Mrs. Milton Jenkins. J. Hunter. . UITAWA Ont Nov 14 (E ) Secy-Trees.-Misa Christina Brucef The regular monthly meeting will l'-me preliminarylrepolt blrthggzoi °"°°t°""M’°- W5- b' *wld "11 '»h° #mod Wednesday of :minion buresu or statistics gives the Mn' M‘°K°nzl°' "ch m°mh~ Tl" “"5 m€¢¢lD€ Wlll storage holdings of eggs November Mn' Le' mme' I” held ‘t m° h°m° °f Mrs- 3°?" lsi. as 8,079,630 dozen as compared Aud“'°“"NUs"v°md°""me' wma' Mn' Burdette' Mm MBCUUQ i/5 10372132 down on November lst Mrs. George Jenkins. and Mrs. Henry Burdette to be the ‘T 1920 and a five year average on The regular day of meeting is the assisting hosiessess. P/cli cali is to Ngvembgr 1,1, ng 9535 553 dam, i\lirj"rixr';.m-rsigeneliirigf :mg ?emiierid“: be answered by Km” Reap” |T°f°“°°-This ess market remains “°""'___°'” ii tl li d. B. C.” the home of Mrs. Milton Jenkins DETROIT. Nov. 12--Described as \0;¢:l,1,::““:;:;s;9_50 fustsa 54:: when roll call is to be answered by I monument to the 114 years of un- pun” em.” 4940 F. 0 B x ec: .Atth i oftn'int¢r-rurated d tn - ' ` ` mxiilnlra Tlilicious iulicig out; served] l-“°l'¢\-91"! fmzhlg D&QV°¢ll will!! vancouver aa Monmalunecelpts M M E, hem two nations the Ambassador bridge of "gs hem md", were 350 cas” by n' ° ° ' ` ' as compared to 1.540 cases on the corresponding day a year ago. The Upton District _ formally dedicated this aftemoon. m""k°° "°“M““°" "fm *nd ““°l“n3' A m°“u“3 W” had at Umm T ‘ed with a good demand for all grades. Saint John-Receipts of fresh eggs mh°°mg‘;:°m_::“iz:;v;v;::e world was the climax of the Armis- lf! \'¢l’y llzht on this market anvil ‘t§m_ep°Th° e supervisor conducted me ‘tice day Wm” hen md in me prices have advanced slightly. Stor-1 _ md me muowm ummm Canadian border cities. the parades B80 tit! IN B\lbPlyll\B il‘l¢ bulk of im" 1 ~'Md 5 of veterans on both sides ,of the ber- the conaumptlve demand at unchang- "°'° °°“ ' der having the bridge as their goal. ed prices. President-Mrs. A. B. Maroon. ¢_g... _ _ __ _ _____ , _ V N L (Special ec the Guardian) DONDON. Nov. 14.-ill Mal- colm new-ues an resigned ss Brltbh Ambaaaador to Argentina for personal reasons. It was an- nounced today- llis resignation hal bool aooapted. . WASHINGTON. Nov. ld.- shlaales have been nt upon the purpose ofor¢lDllmlawcman’a ins-` f"”` I ’ Ulllkll Maha Frle Lili. Alter alc- .v!.iba,ai1!\!°ieaa».raeaea\e the discussion of the shingle Question. the Senate. by a vcie of 40-Il (coiled thla. OTTAWA, Nov. 14.-The con- tract for construction of the Cal- llf! Poll effieo waa today award- ad to lmltla Brothers and Wilson of leglna tar |l.$l|.'i’f5.0\. "van tenders were received by the Da- larhalit ai NUC Walk __ 265% 5-33? -|21' 33 W W 23- 5152 Believe Deflation of Stock Prices At Logi- cal "Bottom" - Step Into Breach. MONTREAL, Nov. 14-Reassuririg indication that, in the opinion of the Banks of Canada, deflation of stock values on the Canadian mar- kets has reached its logical “bot- tom” and that the banks are pre- pared to step into the breach in the interests oi stabilization was forth- coming tonight when the leading banks, acting together, announced here that they would accept 15 per- cent. on cali loans to brokers on stocks over 30 and $10 per share on is- sues bclow that price. BELIEVED BOTTOM REACHED In taking this action to ease the credit position for the brokers; the banks will be benefitting a, large number of marginal clients, for brokers generally feel thattliis will enable them to reduce their mar- ginal requirements and preclude the necessity, ixrianny cases, of sending out further caflls. Interviewed tonight, C. E. Neill, vice-president and managing direc- tor oi the R/oyal Bank of Canada. expressed the opinion that present mu-ket prices were in many instanc- es below the intrinsic values of the stocks. Mr. Neill said he was con- fident that the brokerage houses on the local street were well able to weather the storm. as they had am- ZUBKOITTABRESTED '- ,' '~ V th' i.m.g.eui gem lu; ~ bg. ~ _ . ,_ ,V._» _ ,_.._,___ ,___ _,,, Ventmyg. of. A, [_ S. T Zim mmu’ofm to ”5‘°6o_0;%)l-;-fi-£&_-pie margirssriin the bonus. BONN. Germany, Nov. 14.-Alex- ~ ' ,than the figures for 1928. “ N. H. LRESULTS (Canadian Press) Rnngen gt Montrcal-Rangers, 2; Montreal. l. Chicago "Blick Hawks", 2; TM'0ll¢0» 2. (tie). Af, ottawa.--Ottawa, 3; Canadiens, 3, (tie). Boston. 5: Detroit. Z. EDITURUEAU (Canadian Press) CALGARY. Alta.. Nov. 14-One nf the veteran journalists of Western Canada.. W. Beaver Jones, for sev- teen years on the editorial staff of the Calgary Herald, died here yes- terday after a lengthy illness at the age of 58. _._.___._---- LONG SKIRTS VIEWED WITH ALARM (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov, 12.-Not all women are acceptirig the latest fash- ionable dictates as to long skirts with oquanimity. Fannie Hurst. the Amer iran novelist ,'views with alarm" what she feels is the first rattle of the Old chains of slavery for women. says she: In the last seven years we have from the thralidom of limbs and un coricied our tcrsos. These things have had an effect on us in other ways. Now, indu:»'.ry with ri quirk of his head, ,reaches out and attempts to put ua back. The leg is becoming -nasty again with its long silken cover- ings ot skirts. It is no longer merely a means of locomotion. We are pull- ilmg in our waisxlines, li we have to where we started from the revolt with a flaming art wiilch she announced she refused to wear- long skirts “in the day time". The German women, it is reported. feel than waistlines and long skirts increase the aesthetic possibilities of evening gowns. Berne even go so far as to adopt these featuresln afternoon frocka. But the working girl in Cler- Tii. ia said. .will not sacrifice the (rev dom of the short skirt in the day sham our heads. released our legs' T _ l _ 1 iCa'na.|llan Press) evidence that both Washington and Wall Street have determined upon a campaign of action to lift destruc-‘ tive pressure from the Stock Market and to fortify industry against in-. jury. sent stock prices into e. spirited and impressive rally today, which cancelled approximately two thirds of the drastic losses of the previous two days. The day brought forth a flood of developments, which will hasten the flow of funds released from specula- tion into industry. Most conspicuous among these was a further reduction NEW YORK. Nov. 14-Convincing' in the New York federal reserve re- Spirited Rally, , On Stock Market SendsPrices Up ‘ Approximately Two Thirds Of Drastic Losses Of Previous Two Days Were Cancelled discount rate placnig it at 4% pci' cem, for the first time since July, 1928. MONTREAL EXCHANGE MONTREAL, Que., NOV. 14-Prices in all leading issues swung sharply upward on the Montreal Stock Ex~ change today as the result of contin- uous buying. Favorable overnight devolopmenis imparted general strength. Advances of three, four and flve points were made by stocks in all groups, while the _so-called “key stocks" recovered the major portions of yesterdays losses, and in some cases. part oi the previous sea- sions. Shaw Lines Up 35 For Jungle Nature Colony NEW YORK, N:/v. 14.-Thirty-five men and women have applied for membership in Ernest W. Shows jungle colony, and Shaw announced ihst night insane nm written to ‘the Belgian Aambassador at Wash- ington asking permission to establish The colony in the Belgian congo. In his letter, Shaw stressed the serious purpose of the colonists to get away from an artificial civiliz- ation. He promised that cmly respec- table and responsible citizens would be permitted to go with him. shed their clothes and start a life whose principal exertion would be noth- ing more than reaching up in e, fruit tree for food and tapping a. palm tree for potent wine. people. who. like himself are tired of crowds, jazz, radio. saxaphones, motor trucks and alarm clocks. He *wants 50 men and 50 women. They will make their own laws, live like natives in grass huts, execute any- one who invents any modem con- veniences. and, in short lead the life of the mythical Reilly. A Star T - is wohfii \NR\sT O ,. 9') Q J/ .c e f` 1_4 ____-~1 TORONTO. Nov. l4.~Mai'iiimcs winds, increasing tc fresh or strong ,unsettled \\‘lt!‘i showers, probably Vice.-Pl'¢l-M11 Allh Mwsvlllh - ' ' ' ' . ‘ _ them. We are going back right back’ m f e Beey-’l"reu.-Miss Ruth Melliah. _ s _ \’° ° °!- nirestoes-liarl. rsyior. in-s. creed, in in-sir csermssy vicky slum or,;°'°t"‘°Tl°’§’f‘d;’ --‘B-4* urs. Mscuod. ‘ tile Berlin vossiehs zeitunz started, °“b;°"]f_ °" -‘ ' - ~~“°33 _ _ _ N me in Que c, ccnr ... ....44-34 ildalifak, cloudy ... ... ... ...EA--11') St. Jcrni. rain ... ...50--44 Boston. cloudy ... ... ...e2-50 'New York. cloudy ... ....53-54 Charlottetown ...45-40 _ T /iwo ON (HE -‘ The Weather, Etc a ON 1' HE BACK “ 1 nigh tice this morning si 0.34 mel ‘tonight at 9.25. | Sun sets this af.ernoon at 4.29 and rises tomorrow moming at 1.01. 11.50 p. m. \ _ Summerside tide eighteen minutes Smal later than Qhariottetown; many, Britain and the United States! pun moon gnmgw' Nm, _ m_h_,) rircrin Pais. or slums issuciirmi iilianlilian Prom) ' 'ro°rtoN`1‘o, N6v.`”i4-Bestiary Le- , man, General Manager of the Bangla Canadienne Nationale, was elecie; president of the Canadian Banker; Association at the annual meeting o the Association today. The vice-pres idents elected were: J. A. `McLeo( itleneral Manager of the Bank 6 Nova Scotia; S. H. Logan, Geners Manager of thc Canadian Bank t Commerce and H. E. MacKenzii General Manager of the Bank t. Montreal. Shaw has vacancies for 05 more: ` Winter Weather ` T In Middle West l (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO, Nov. 1.4-The Mlddl West was shivering as temperaturi plunged downward today under tl. T lash of cold winds from the nori and west. Many sections were coal ed with snow as the storm th: swept the Rocky Mountain reglc and Missouri Valley yesterday ar. the first two days of the week move eastward. Lake Michigan tosst. angrily under the gale. Lake cra' put out cautiously over the wave Tfsaring a repetition of the destrui tive storms that had claimed scarf of lives in sliipwrecks in recei. weeks. __,___.....i.._._-1- 0440-¢§4Q4§O'G9O‘0¢OOO-§~§O4 < l Condensed Specials 1 i RATE-do per word net 1 § each Insertion ln this column. - -¢4o»++#»-ro-0-eo-oooeaeoo-oo-of _ -. HOUSE T0 LET-APPLY GUARD inn. D778-ll-15-1 .._- _ FOR SALE-CALORIC PIPELES” furnace. In perfect condition. Ap- ply 31 Lower Hillsboro St. Pholi, 596. 9737-1 'ENVELOPE SPECIALS-Zilc T02 50; 30c for 100; 55d for 250; |11.. for 500: 81.95 for 1000. Guardia. omee. i’ T0 LET-DECEBIIER IST, HOUSE 200 Kent St., with Garage. Appl, R. 1... Day. Spring Park Road. 9780-1' ._ ___,____._.___.__-_»----. NCUICI-WILL Till PARTY Will? left the pill at 20| Fitzroy st. cal and gat them; er same will be aol' ... ¢@ -M.. hot water heating and grab Possession Doc. lat. Apply Hyliaf HAke_l1e‘, \_'l_'I|~_l].°l§‘|. Tfi r ¢ . . ‘1.' ' . | ` _ »‘ to defray expenses. HI.- 'ro un'-lrovsa. aa IBrom~oaf`_ . J-_ G ; . L _'_'-,si __ . ,:`._.-\-"Z?I~. gg.- ' ‘ ;-L1-r.'=t' ,gi e . _\.y; T ."}T li- . 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