lunch 11, 19-42 Tucntion Farmers llcar Charlottetown W, 1...; returned trons I Seed and Turnip trip to Boston, New I Jersey mil Um: island and a number o! the lsrmers in this see- WF y, w have me express my opinion on conditions. u “f u LllG 5 tate o! Maine is concerned, they have plenty or I l, ,1. irons now out. They will have to ship an average o w" h, t, hflnl their stock down to 5.000 cars by the first or “II l!" i z’, “l; mo; ieel that that. ie suitlclent to have on hand at that time. lama“ he") asoll to look {or exorbitant prlnes but l can see no vreak- stop“ q“ 1:. mgopzrket at the present time. Bell Tel 143 . 5m" fl Brazilian q 34 u, recommendations are: haul your Potatoes the mild days: your Si? Clzlllfngllflsd 12 i-B Am C and F “up; the cold days. This is not spring as yet; we will have our can Steamsfiip 4 T: Anliconda mum. to meet you at the edge or town or at the Ice. Do not canine” at; - gamut?» or" W i.‘ r: 2:": so“ _ - lea o A m o; use farmers are worrlied abostrlt‘ I103!“ bgoryfnlngé In the Dom Brings 23 34 Chrysler or» c "so " " art." :::::.":. 1:. r2. d". i.“ r" 33'" "B 11"" Sm’ m "n n u: a tals a tl r nfl ole a T lfltpNickel 1° m m“ M” m’ u»- re- r... not ' * "'1": u. d... l: .. 2:: ca... av" F" 5°“! '“ ' ' Nat Brew as l-l cn Nor PM Nornnda 43 1-1 K g; u ‘hm’ i‘ "m; w b’ ‘l u“ xuodlikécI‘ In om; lmfulh‘ mark?’ n PW“ COW a 1-a Mlz-Tltecvlrard all; he late in May or eary June. '1‘ a s no a vce. t. is ills my Quebeclsower l2 l4 N Y Central flu; ‘h v Sllawinlgan 13 1.4 Nor Am 0° r As ever yours, st Law com 135 gem, R3 - n 2% 5%.?‘ T. .. 53%.?‘ 3° Frank B Clarke s» o on m - rm.- o». »- u er ' s: IPTWFJJ- P d e U 8 st Co r0 uce Prices $32.13.‘? cor» Y" on 'IIII””””I””II _ wot a» Momma. March l0-(0P)— W°°“'°"-“ POTATO and POULTRY MEETINGS ‘ ‘ANNUAL MEETING POTATO GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION and PUBLIC MEETING 0F THE POTATO INDUSTRY P. W. COLLEGE, THURSDAY, March I9 The Annual Meeting of the Potato Growers‘ As- THURSDAY MARCH 19th \ IP-Mn A PUBLIC scr-lrliinn for the transaction of general hilslness will be held at P. W. College. Those shipping through this organization should endeavour to be present. IVIIEETING Open to growers. shippers and every-om- Interest- ed in the potato Industry will be held In P. W. Col- r Ieg- Assembly Hall, This will be an open meeting u“ l>_ M, or the discussion of Transportation. Marketing ‘ Regulations. Potato Diseases. Fertilizer Bonus, etc, and will he oond-lotei by quaiille‘ otticllls. riunnv ‘Ty.- .-\...-....l arrow or u.» v. u. I. Approved [ARCH 20 Flock Association and the P. E. 1_ Ilaiohorymcrfs As- m p, M, sociatlun. P. B. l. Poultry Industry Committee. All poultry- , men in the province are invited to attend. Addresses mun‘ and discussions oi intent‘ will he oonilllctfli. All "ARC" 2° meetings except public potato meeting will be held 7J0 P. M. Basement Room, P. W. College. Entrance Grai- n street. “in... l“ Ar liens Notice is hereby given that the Board oi‘ Appeal has ippointed Friday, March 13th at 9.30 A. M. in the City Court Room in the City Building as ihc time and place for Iraring all appeals from Civic valuations and assessments. Dated February 28th, 1942. llondolence 7 in h’ and l0 cents laurel-re c ' llivllcatlon. vllrfltiatlon. 10o per nch or do per word. "BI-I per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on ClTY CLERK. City of Charlottetown. “Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge tor Any Advertisements 2.5 Cents Jentral Guardian locals. to per word: Western and Eastern locale _ Der word; Announcements and Coming Events 3c per word- wlliilflfid 3o per word". In Memorial Notices 70o per inch‘ Lists uI Floral and Sgiritual Olferin s. Cards, etc“ 5o per name; Letters oi adding engagements 40 words (or “.00 additional 3 words. Notices oi Thanks and Lists oi Subscriptions For Sale "ll tam - I-‘RESHENED cow. F“! Carr. la Lorlswornl so. 11-1L 7°! Mu: - savanna cooxsa Ream. Apply so Rochford so lgB72-3-l1-2l. Insane - our mtoon sow h, to {arrow last of month. Stan- Foster. Dtlnbtaflliallc. L-846-3-10-3i. lusts -oa1vama1. rvitrose “all. seven. W. A. Mac- L rand ‘haoadie. L-BDDQ-ll-zl: Ugly-IE; scalp/iron rnalc- I 8X01 ll e O!’ mul- E- Ci. Newson. Tirgckley. _ L-wi-S-l-ai. 4w“? Help Wanted ‘PM... 2.; t‘t.‘i....'.‘.’.‘i. “c- 93’ Guardian ' L-roa-a-a-o-u-al, “mile Help Wanter‘ g Iirrrro c - amass: nun. ma. hiil-llrwork, Apply Guardian. l’- L-oes-a-ll-al. “TED - CHAMBER filjltlim required. mlltlif; - L-Btit-(i-ll-Si. imnt=_t_—.—_-.-_—.:~-:—::—_= l) - mm GENERAL m Weew l... Pllil..~-°élli~fll.... "mm"- L-B58-3-i l-ZI. IAN“; r.»,~,”:,.‘.'.":l...'a:..raua l; It l. r R » Wm’ B» 73-" Guardian, (‘moons 5W1! " ' To bet ___...__.______________ T0 LET - TWO AHARTIIIENTS llcwly cleaued- iulnilzalcd, painted and pnpcmd. 5 and ‘l rooms com- pieie with new cupboards and closets. Apply D. J. Bomlell, Phone 1707. 14-844-3-10-21. Wanted \’VANT'ED - 'riv'tl—oit"riilififiihi furnished rooms lOI‘ lizht ilouse- keeping. Write D. D. Guardian. WANTED — FURMSHED APART- ment. “Apply "C. L." Guardian. L-839-3-10-3I. Male and Female Help Wanted NOW l8 Tllll TIME TO GET \ Government lob as Clerk. Post- nun. Customs Clerk Blend. cw six Dominion-wide exams ‘lei since war bezan. Free Booklet M13. O. Schools Ltd. Toronto lil Oldest in Canada No Alrcnu Women and Men Wanted .__ GET READY NOW FOR SPLEN- did Spring Bilaincss with the Jiio Line. Bell guaranteed household necessities. Our reposition otters a real opportunl y. No risk under Thirty Day Trial, Catalogue and Details sent. Hee upon request: Jlto, 1435 Montcalm. MOllXI-NRI. L-BST-B-lO-Zi. . MAYBE ClIURClllLI/S GILFORD. England -(OP) — Four cigars. auctioned at a darts’ tournament In aid or ll-e Red Cross, realized $50. L-alo-a-lo-zl. Use nl.....l~';"l...' .l.‘......rl1 Canadian Commodity Exchange. (92 score) 35 1-8-35 1-4. prints, Jobbing price, 36-36 first, grade solids, Jobbing price as BM“ 1-2-36: wholesale, Que no 1 pes- g A tourlzed sioraze 35 l-l, no I stor- age 34 l_2_ Brouian l "E CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDlAh srocx QUOTATIONS - MON TREAL EXCHANGE MIIIITREAL STUCK IIEW YIIRII STIIGII mlfgtijféglgfi-fiwgflgg"; EXIIHAHGE Butter spot: Que and western Essa. spot: Eastern A-lerge 30- 80 i-2: A-medium ZQ-fl 1-8; A- Duilets and E-B 27-08; li-O 2L- 25 -2. MONTREAL, March 1-0—(OP)—- stock. 1>roduce Market prices here today as reported by the Dominion De- cm, partmenl, oi Agriculture toliow:- A on n Eggs: graded shipment selling Amtflglq A-large 31: A-medium 29 i-2; pul- Aunor leis 28; B 2'7 1-2—-28; C 25-25 1-2. Bankfield creamery Bldgood Butter: 1-2; Boblo first grade rit Dom Cheese: wholesale, western white ggfwgdg“ ‘J6: colored 26 1-4: Que white 25 cannon; 1-2: colored 25 3-4. cdn Mai Potatoes: Que whites no 1 i.6o- Cent Pat 1.65: no 2 1.3'(>—1.57: NB mountain Cont P0! no 1 1.55-1.75; ‘Pm green moun- 01195561’ tain 1.75-4.85: whites ‘i.’I0—1.80. Cochenour Con smelt Davies Denisonu Dome O as €“°l“°.$.;1 --—-— Eldorado WINNIPEG, March 10—(C'Pl—— Falcon In routine trading bolstered siigtnt- Ford A iy by null support in connection “N100 with flour export-s wheat futures on 591mm‘ Winnipeg groin exchange today grid ma closed urlellarlged..m.r at ‘l9 1-8 Holfiffgir cent; a bushel and July at 8i l-LB. Heme oll Grain futures close: Imp 0“ Wheat: May 79 1-8, Jilly 80 14B. 1m; Nickel Oats: May 50 5-8, July 49 3-4.3, mt Pete Oct 48 7-B—49. Jason Barley: May 64 l-l, July 63 14. K9" Adi! Grain 0.3g 52 3-3, Kirk Lake , , l . Lake Shore C311 pr ces. Leibch Wheat: 1 hard 7'7 ‘l-B; 1 rlor ‘l7 7-8; 2 nor ~74 5-8; 3 nor 73; 4 nor figglflssgt‘ ' 71 3-4; s oilcat 69 5-8; a wheat. o7 Mach,“ 5-8; feed wheat 65 l-8; 1 garnet Madge“ 72 5-8: 3 lznrnet. '11 1-8: 1 ember Mglarflg durum 81 1-8. McIntyre Oats: 2 CW 49 3-4: ex 3 CW 49; McKenzie a cw 4n 1-8; ex 1 feed 4'1 t-a; 1 Min Corp iced 41 s-s; 2 iced 4'1 5-9; a feed AIME“ 43 5_8_ Nipzssing Barley: 1 a. a w e row o4 3-4; ggliggg“ l 1S: 2 CW 2 row 64 3-4: l OW e Normal,“ row 62: 1 feed 60 1-8; 3 feed 50 1-2. Livestock MONTREAL. March 10—lCP)- Ploneer There were 05 cattle. 10 sheep and Preston lonlbs, 063 hogs and 889 calves Ior Pros All- saie on Montreal livestock markets 303mm,; today. Prices on all classes oi iive- San Ant stock were steady. slsooe Common to medium quality S10v8 Lil-KO but-ciler cows and cl pa! $5.75 b0 3 E Pei” $7.50. Connors and cl....l"s $4 to gland PM’ $5.50. COmIIIOIi bulls $6.50 lo $1.50. glfligegl°°k Veal calves were about steady Sulllnn quality considered. Prices ranged svlvanll, tl-cm so to $12.50. There were no fed; g teed 59 l-Bj 03mg“ Omega. Ont Nickel Pacalta Pammlr Pandora Paymaster Perron Gold tops. The bulk of calves were sold Texas Corp in nlixed lots at $10.50. Grassers Upp Can were $6 to $6.50. Venture! Coils duo bucks were $12.50 end Wendiso sheep $3.50 to s1. W11 Hm Hogs were unchanged at $15.35 to $15.50 for B-l dressed, end $11.50 for B-i oil trucks delivered, Grade (wow Dom A drew $1 per hcg premium with Foollllll discounts on oil grades. Sows were mostly $9 to $9.25 live weight. rxonnnor (Canadian tread L DJ I §§G$3l33 -| MINING (Canadian Prose) TORONTO, March 10- nermlv rwge today 0o i!" I10“ market. Minn-see predominated in the light dealings. General Steel Wares and Domin- Bridge worked n-aotionailly hither in Industrial: and 0on4- ian Oar and 8t. Lawrence Coll!"- Olose stion were in arrears. Mont-real Power and Shawiirlinn 30 1-8 were both easier in utilities ‘out t6 1-8 Canada. Sttmmhilp prederred pleirea a upasllghtgainlnoarrierl. ‘ mtarnstional Nickel backed Q in metals. In miscellaneous ms- perlaJ Tobacco dropped to a new 1941-42 low and others down in the group were National Breweries and Regent Knitttnt. Wilsill was l- winner cord sales: moo mares: lease- trtels, 5.100; Minn. 1.800. ‘I K o=a§ sflfitlld I I $I 5.5-i- coma-m Toronto Exch anze S2S-soo2ESS§$Z‘-$ Izzuuu-Tsaseor-ee z TORDNIO. March l0-—(O.P)—- The gold stocks sufiered iurthes- -8 losses in today's Toronto exchange 4 market, declining .51 In mo index to stand only halt a point aoovo ttlolowiorlhoyeaizhuemetnl sill-res posted a slight index loss and the industrial: and western oils finished slightly on the upside. Turnover was 75.000 shares. The action was concenoraud mainly in the gold-s. htlolniyre was ofl3-8to385-8J1a1aw ior tho year, Hoiiinger weakened 15 cents to $7, Pioneer and Central Patricia, and San Antonio weakened a to 10 cents and losses o! 3 to o’ cents were netted by Kerr-Addison, Wrist-lit - Hargreaves. Manhood- 5 S-t Oockshutt, Moneta, Perl-on and 110 Prospectors Airways. Snlaller de- 4 clines were boarded by Aunor. Kirk. 7 1-4 land. Lake. Cochenour Willana, fl 14 Ileiwh and Teck Hughes. '1 3-‘; International Nickel weakened I 1-4 to 81 3-4, its low for the year, Smelter-s dropped e. minor traction and losses or a cent or two were netted by Steep Rock and Nor- metal. Brazilian. BA, Oil, OPEL, Fm- ny Farmer, General Steel Wares. ‘I 1-1 Page Hersey end Greening Wire 105 were all up narrowly at the close. 3B b‘ Declines 0i’ a point or more were l‘ netted by Barker's Bread pm, can. ada Oement pid, Consumers Gas l4 34 and Dominion Foundry phi. Bell g ‘Telephone turned hen/W and clos- oer-ea #5. Close 0- u =%St€o.$l.ti a-ni-n 154. ed down narrowly at 14*! 3-4 and 35 smell ioues weie boarded by Carl- 290 adian Locomotive. Dominion Foun- » i5 1-8 dries common, Hinde Dauch and Tl LODIEW a. 32g Highwood and Anglo-Canadian M were slightly weaker in western 0115, mo as: sl s-s Fman J8 11 1-4 so s40 5o 1d NEW YORK, Marvin 10—(Ali’)— 880 Belling activities dorrlirlatcd the 47 amok market's course today and 105 various industrial 2 new lows tor the 13s looser. issues fell last. year and Canadian stocks were irregular lYB-‘iterddyii Loca 147 Fond o! Canada “B" advanced hall 38 5-8 s. point, Canadian Pacific 1-8 and 9° International Nickel 1-4 while Dis- f th week ended March 115 tillers Seagram lost 1-2, Dome The gul monthly meeting o! 449900 Dr we m. eamlnizs oi t3.- g; Mines 3-8. and McIntyre 1-8- vn- WE§gIE§§§IQQERN§°§A¥$QKTS Maple tiedaig w. 1. was held at Z-lillollorllrfklrlle gmparabie period o: o arsdrzzrmlvm“ nmvracufaizs fist-z: ‘s; q: On the day the Associated Press Egg‘ d“ 334g glhflll‘ Institute Ode followed 53 composite o1’ 60 stocks recorded a ‘ , 5e b m creed in unison. The mem- 1o net decline of .2 or a mint at 35,0. gggsbliglgzelb 15-280 bird gnswered roll call by a grab 7 l-i the lowest level since March 31, cream, qt, too bag. ‘Itle mlfllllkfi o! the previous 7g 19?; w“ Bollllnglbivleat meeting were read and adopm ,7 ._. ans ona totalled 834,000 P01‘ . - . ' 1km dlfierent. oomnlittoes will" 4 mares compared with 308 50 tn Steak. . 35-31" parxlmittees lnted were .- 12): previous day. p e $3351‘ (i261; g1 a? algal, Mrs. John Emu, Mrs. Alva 205 Closing Iraotlorls to as much as Bumlr‘ dam 3543c @1511; sick, Mrs. Parnell Mocar- FUR SEASONAL NEEDS 155 3 1-2 points lower and In new low C d be l 15.16.; ville, Miss 013a Wals . program. . °m° e Mn. Richard McCal-villc. Miss 245 ground for an extended time were 15 Du Pont, Westinghouse, Dow chem- is teal, Union Carbide, Allied chem- 161 teal, Eastman Kodak, Sears Roe- 40 buck. Standard O11 (NJ), Texas Co 3 and Liggett 8r Myers “B." Philip 4 i d» -4. Onions. 2 “*5 ° . lAnth m. - - l» ‘iiilé...iii."‘”l‘i.i.i non... o. Tomdttgtgt- l» 153g“ i‘“““‘_‘fi“i"l"l__._i_ M~~r,';,1g;:;;_;;""“' 60 ' ‘ ' Heal e uce - '1 121-2 Ziflls ‘gfhflilwflleaffflt ffmjf“ Sweet potatoes, a lbs. 21 ""- s: ° - F Y e n" Chidren each 81.15415’) 16° lsh were Chrysler, United Alrcrott. callmlowel. _ gm lshptilrgry, Kennecott and, Anaconda. gorrglg, each 22 2dr l‘ , _ - 102 were narrow, am - w- . 92 Beets. 5 lbs. l‘ n d T p"- alg lamllsstglonsproute g: I T“ 1M‘ a u r s ‘ n1 Currencies g-glorrnullwr; much,‘ 1,23 ' ' ....2.'.“.:'...¢.".;’“l“:'.."..... i‘ '3“ ° ' rr ls rroncrso av N9“ ‘mibfib- Ib- 25° YTHT IEPTSKAJRANCE, WHICH rue c kl . pie , pk. 30-59‘ It ARRANGES 125 NEW YORK. March 10-—(CPl— 53818:;- s 15c “N “WW” 70 The Canadian dollar eased i-l6th r o! a cent in today's foreign ex- change dealings closing at a dis- count or 11 a-I. per cent lrl reia- ‘ t“ Markets d! no; w the United States dollar. $16.60 MOHLTQ‘ SA E (Ottawa. Foreign Exchange CIfIlILgI ( d‘ P ) E Board rat, 9.09-9.91 per cent d - Cana an ress 0 G GIGIIC9 count.) ‘tile pound Sterling finish‘ s‘ k mm I995 ttawa MCLEOD g, BENTLEY Qd “X1611 Bfd Ii $4.04 l8 did Ill M a .-_-- other longing ttzeign currencies, 11 l s 26.60 t W- E- QHNTILLE‘? I: 3 (Olnldilll Press) Asbestos - o I. A. B Tr" strata“ l: n" "t - B * °“ “ "’ ,...... . ......... .- one. on ncu n we npou _ te an ' buildings, fox nheflf ranch. City Toronto-Whirl: ohm lower: ln- 1% ii 26-75 North Bay n Law water. electric lights, convenient to diistrials higher‘. ltinlor oils Bar’ H“. wall“, 4l on‘ MoNEy T9 LQAN Airport. 116 miles from city. steady. Home Oll 336 '4 45 eb u. Pm,“ sweet Montreal-Golds unchanged: nttl- m, Q11 Q ' Q“ 9c Termseali lie- sod to suit m “a u. M‘ P . "“"‘“'"- u...“ ‘$.72 ° °' w-r-dh- PM» dormant... '63‘) Th“ Rm" ...,.., Amilv "D." Gillflillfl- New York-Stock closed lower. ' -——-— - a" ,_,,,,,,,,,,, WInnIpeg-Wheetilnohangeil. "m" m” glefixtlrlaéctl r13“; F (Govt. n: additional) n kgggillgls, New York-Cotton higher. ‘ gonads __. oxmaleycmgdlw Nauonglomnguys ffgm CIMRLOTTEIOWN Morrenantl Y Iii-e ‘no "' " subscribed s total o! 0866.060. to the u" hrs _,_ 188 Pro rtionoilely m e-o - ‘£21155 mm‘; rand; "t"... “m” o. F. ARBIIIBAi-II ool no"! B“: _' regional vioe like dent and finer-oi mo“ ~ s Qiniillrlllgliamll.’ limo? “i. mm“ “mm” ,5“; ‘If’: °'“"""' "°°°"‘“"" c‘ was an increase oi $1,350 per montl, SATURDAY’ MA c Eastern Trust luildinl If you l Iy payments. require money to pay Bills, to buy Necessary Supplies, to buy extra Livestock for your form or lor nriv useful purpose see the General Finance Eastern Ltd., and orrnnge o loan you cop repay in suitable month- cnr Finance Eastern Limited |-.o_ llox 454. Phone m. |>|||||p§ lamp, Grafton street. Charlottetown. P. E. I. ~ ' "‘ " “ ' ' ‘i PAGE Fl-V E Wartime Prices. and and» Board FINAL NOTICE You Must Ilave a Licence by March 3i, I942 l. if you ore engaged In the business of buying for resale or selling any commodity; er I- If you ore engaged II Hie Business of supplying any of the following services: the supplying of electricity, gos, steam or water; telegraph‘, wireless or telephone services; the transportation of goods or persons; the provision of dock, harbour, or pier facilities; wore- Iiouslng or storage; undertaking or embolmlng; laundering, cleaning, tailoring, or dressmaking; hairdressing, harboring, or beauty parlour services; plumbing, heating, pointing, decorating, cleaning, or renovating; repelling of any kind; the supplying of meals, refreshments or beverages; the exhibiting of motios pictures; process manufacturing on o custom or commission basis. IF YOU HAVE ALREADY APPLIED FOR OR OBTAINED A WARTIMI PRICES AND TRADE IOARD LICENCE, YOU SHOULD NOT APPLY. AGAIN Those Who Do Not Heed a Licence l. formers, gardeners, livestock or poultry producers, on] fishermen, unless buying goods for resale. 2- employees of o person or firm which is itself subject to licence. ,8- operoi-ors of private boarding houses. Licence Application Forms Available at ' Post Offices FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE TH! REGIONAL DIRECTOR OF LICENSING AT VANCOUVER, EDMONTON, REGINA, TORONTO. MONTREAL, SAINT JOHN, HALIFAX 0R CHARLOTTETOWN Issued under Hie authority of THE VIARTIMI PRICES AND TRADE BOARD, Ottawa, Canada lions, the oanadlell Government 0. P. B. EARNINGS railways elnployeeg relic! and tn- , March 10 —(OT>—~ silronoe association contributed “owl-REAL 820-0011» Canadian Pacific muwav soggy-la today reported increase o! . _._________ MAPLE PLANS W. l- m, ml p" eel-l; in cam Market ONE YEAR TO REPAY carrot!’ .6 lbs 25c clhhzfln. Johnston. Ne,“ xueemng Y in the nlurllt brunch of Apples. eati ‘pl. 40-556 to be held at the home oi Mrs. APP‘ , _ ll be , has: .*..:- 2:: ".~*.*::."....“:;’::'“.r...‘:f*ln..‘°... in retail“ it“ 0F GIIHINIERCE 18?? served and the evening ended by -—T0-— Montreal Curb Proiessional cards In alllJnMwLlOhl to War Savings -!tI-JTURN LIMIT- Cer a . l, u‘ 194g, In commenting upon the results. no," Toma “m North _ Mt‘ Applewn an“ "o": employee“ 33$ WNL Mitch 25' 1M2‘ , are to be congratulated upon their ~——-- __ . - patriotic eiiort and the splendid re- ghndl-en o1 Five and under M ALQAN FARME: , . sgonse they made to the appeal oi Twelve years or ngc HALF FAR! ma” “an ' t ° "mum °' u“ “Jmu” N" mum Goodin colfcuas ouu BARRISTER, BOLIOITOB. no. ChAtIttN-QWII tional system Mr. R. O. Vaughan. __,____ umfll-n m,“ o; mum", to get behind the Victory loan mo. Information COIiIIIII _ . camp-ism“ m onyx-Ticket Agent MON“ T0 w“ " . Canvaaars wen rxoolntfid holm . amon r way persc we xrouq - out the region and they solicited - ANADIAN NATIUNA every employee. Subscriptions were by outright purchase and payroll mwm“ mwmnluum deduction, Oi employee '-ae- Olileo: Atrx‘ w". MATHESOH ' . BARBISTER. BOLIOITOR ITO Money to Loan Oollsoflofl I Great Ci III!‘ t