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CMC AFFAIRS AND WANT ADS, SPORIS, VOL. 23, NO. 35 EDMONTON, ALBERTA. SATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1926 PAGES 17 TO 30 MISSMARJORIE ALLIN WINS HIGHEST AWARD U. S.

FARMERS EDMONTON FORTUNATE IN GETTING CONVENTION MORTGAGE LOAN MEN VJ lJlJkU k.J KJ I ItJ. -till GREETED TRAPPER WHO WAS SEEKING DINNER NOT TO FLIRT NTERESTED IN IN LIFE SAVING TESTS WARN LABOR d. Noble Was Overjoyed to Discover It Was Not an THIS PROVINCE OPPONENT IT Is First in Alberta and Second in Canada to Capture! Coveted Diploma; Was Highly Recommended for Honors by Her Examiner Bringing distinct honor to Ed- in Alberta to win the honor men-' Delegates Represent Companies Having Huge Invest- meats in Province; Are Large Buyers of AI- berta, Municipal and School Debentures Indian Uprising but That Blazing rloor Mad Ignited Boxes of Ammunition around a bend on theithe trapper bade the boy wait by tnonton. Miss Marjorie Allin. daugh- ter of Dr.

Edgar Allin of this city. tioned. is stated by local authori- ties. She is also, it is believed, the has been successful in qualifying-! second person in the whole of Can-for the highest award in the Royal ada to receive the Royal Life Sav ing society's diploma with honors. Is All-Round Swimmer The Edmonton branch of the: Nearly 7D0 Americans farmers have R.

L. S. to which Miss Allin be- filled out questionnaires enclosed longs, fs particularly proud of this Wjth the Edmonton district booklet young lady's achievement, not alone iand have signified their intention of because of the honor she has won. coming to this province, according to but also because the tests she so Jonn secretary of the local successfully passed require expert of trade. phJngTng" avaV tyi FUHn.

of the questionnaires k. mentioned means that the board is and crept steaitnuy up to me inngt of timber which surrounded the lime meadow in wnica mum; was built. Viewed the Remains By this time there was a deathly stillness, and the trapper Anally de- cided that he might as well go up I and view the remains. Entering: the! cabin, he found the two White boys busily engaged in rearranging the i furniture of the cabin. It had not been a raid by hostile savages, or a gang of desperadoes attempting to drive oft their pack horses, they explained.

The two men had been busy in a meadow at some distance from the cabin, putting up hay for their horses for the winter, and one of them admitted that he had thought- ieOiy I' 1 tfRAIClW: OVUM OIIIUUIUC i i i. em of the convention cession on Tuea. day morning. H. A.

Howard, presi dent of the Mortgage Loans Association of Alberta, will discuss the epecial subject of "Hail Insurance Premiums as a Prior Charge te H. D. Mann of Mann-Dawson Calgary, will deal with the topic of the Lethbridge northern Irrigation district, and J. H. Woods of the Calgary Herald will speak on "Abandoned and Be-, verted Lands." Hold Joint Luncheon A luncheon wiii be held is tho Macdonald hotel at p.

m. Tuesday. Sept. 21. with J.

F. Weston, vice president of the Dominion Murtgage and Investments associa. tion. aa speaker. This meeting will be under the joint auspices of the Edmonton board of trade and the Alberta Mortgage Loans association.

The session Tuesday afternoon is reserved for general business and resolutions arming out of prior es sions of the meeting. All the Alberta candidates for the house of commons, all senators resi dent In the province, and all mem. bers of the provincial legislature have been invited to attend the con vention. The Are had spread to some old'i'he "Peaker. "forgets that the work-clothes, and then had commenced to cr hav lonS memories.

They aoma mm, it ion Thin r. member a lot of misdeeds of the Lin- By the decision of the Dominion Mortgage and Invetmf nta association to IioIi its tenth annual here on Sept. 20 and '-'1, Edmonton a convention of great importance. Pntctirally ail of thft mortgage investment money loaned by companies on mortgages in Alberta conies from members of this association, while these men are alo buyers of T5 per cent of the provincial, municipal and school debentures of the province. Opening: at 10; 13 a.

m. Monday, Sept. 0. the morning session of the convention will feature addresses of welcome by His Honor Lieutenant Governor Egbert, Premier J. K.

Hrownleft, Mayor K. A- Blatchford, and H. A. Howard, president of tho Mortgage Ians Association of Alberta. Read.nff of correspondence and reports of committees will complete the business of this session.

Agricultural Credits iAincheon She University of Aiberta is eheduled for 12:30 p. m. Monday. The Mortgage ioans m-sociatioti of Alberta, in conjunction with President Pr. Tory of the university, will insue invitation to public men who are interested in the agricultural credit problems of the province, to attend for the purpose of meeting the members of the Dominion Mortgage and Investments wind it is the dee ire of the provincial association that there! should be a full and frank interchange of opinions as to questions that have arisen So that this may be done, no other arrangement are bring made for the afternoon.

Dr. Tory will be chairman of the meeting. Premier Will 6pak The Monday evening session, commencing at 15 p. in the Mac-donald hotel, will be addressed by Hon. J.

K- Brownlee. premier of Alberta, and Prof. Hwanson of the department of economcis of the University of Saskatchewan. Reports of committees tnennSer-ship, municipal finances, eastern and western legislation, and rural credits will be given at the opening PURCHASE CITV PROPERTY Land sales of ef which Is ti.M4 is cash, are reported by the city land department for Friday. Lot block 62, Glennra.

brings $450 and the leasee of the filling station on the southeast corner of Whyte avenue and street exercises his opinion to buw st $1,369 cash. Lou 18 and 17, block 10. North Delta, bring 172: lot 4. Lauderdale, lot 12, block 27. Strathearn.

$61 LAST TRIP OF SEASON The Alberta and Arctic Transportation company's steamer, "Dis trrouror." which is at present being overhauled at Gravel Point, will only go as far north as Fort Norman on its last trip for this year. All mail leaving Edmonton by September 7 will be in time to go by this boat. I Combination Lath Mashin and Bolter. I Complete Sawmill Outfit, I Rock Crusher. Dump Wsgons.

I Cement Mixers, varisua sites. I Flour Mill (Midget Marvel), JS barrel capacity. oL-omin I hornoc atrn- ij jora ADanUUIllIlg ma nif 'It looks as if Mayor Blatchford has deserted the Liberal party, and is now speaking for the Labor party," commenced John Lakeman, Labor candidate in Kast Edmonton, in hia address to the men at the C. N. R.

running vards on Fridav. "Blatch- ford is feeling that the platform and the record of the Liberal party is like an iceberg, so far as the workers are concerned." continued Mr. Lakeman, "and he is devoting himself to those things which the Labor movement Istands for and has demanded for many years without avail. But Blatchford party, stated f1 Party including the Xova Scotia etriKe ana me jailing oi me miners while Bcaro was assisted with troops a cost of hundrfd, of thousands of dollars to the dominion." "Coming nearer said the speaker, "the Liberals In the provincial house, led by Marshall of Cal-garj-, consistently fought any Labor legislation introduced by Labor representatives. Blatchford's party was in power a long time and the cabinet of Mackenzie King included a num- I ber of those who.

along with those now in Meighen's cabinet, are the executive committee of Canada's plunder bund. I can prove this, said Lakeman. producing a clipping from which he read claiming that the Liberal and Conservative cabinets were nearly all bank directors and directors of manufacturing firms. "These bankers and companies fight the unions in their efforts for better wages and living conditions, and don't you think they will continue to do that and even more if you give them a chance," concluded Mr, Lakeman. Bonnie Boon Eventide Home Opened Today Salvation Army Has Provided Accommodation for 40 Aged Men i Th nMninr nf the vation Army Bonnie Doon Eventide, home waa celebrated Saturday af-1 ternoon.

Providing accommodation i for 40, it starts off with a list of I aged men. i Lieut. Col. G. H.

Dlckersen, men's social secretary, in charge of the ceremony, led In prayer and oong. Kemarks upon the new institution mere made by Adjutant T. Suther- land Stewart. Lieutenant Commas- I sioner Charles E. Rich of Winnt-1 peg, territorial commander Canada, west, then followed with an address and called upon his worship.

Miyori Hlatchford. to declare the new home open, A mualcal program waa provided by city friends of the Solvation Army. The new home for aged men will be In charge of Captain Calder, who formerly was etationed in Edmonton. out rexurno io me ciiy aiier spena- i Ing a couple of years at La combe and InniafM.l With the removal of aged men rom the Metropole on do slreeu the latter building may be completely used In future for trsn- slents. ss Its nsme Implies In Salvation Army circles.

WIXXIPEO Announcement ef the election to the board of the Hudson's Ray rompsny In London of Mr. A. K. Graham, is made from the office of the company here. Mr.

Graham la a director of Or ham's Trading com-pany. Limited. Kast Indian Merchants and of the India Radio Telegraphy company. Limited, and a trustee of the Port of Bombay. EXPRCSS NAM! CHANCED Taking aa their authority a special s-t passed by the dominion parliament, the Dominion Express company has changed Its name te tho Canadian Pacific Express company.

Additional LOCAL NEWS On Next Page Equipment Supplies, Ltd. 10521 105th Ave, Edmonton, Alts. Phone 5968 Mine, Mill, Railway and Contractors Supplies and Machinery SPECIALS i Jtrtn Rrorr nt Trorl LaIonton "Oara 01 1 1 dUC Has Secured Defi-. nite Results i fiven complete, confidential informa tion a to the present circumstances and future requirements of the United States farmers affected. The next stop is to furnish these farm-em with particulars as to what is available in central Alberta that would meet their needs.

Already, more than 130 United States farmers have personally visited the district, as a result of the publicity campaign In farm papers across the line, and many have located here. Collections of publicity campaign funds have been particularly gratifying, it la stated. There are now practically no subscribers In arrears, and preparations for the second half of the two-year drive are rapidly Hearing completion. Some $13,000 will be expended on the purchase of advertising space during the corn inc season, as compared with 16.000 last year. A larger portion of subscription money will be used in follow-up work, however, hi order that best results may accrue from the campaign.

TRANSFER OF 86 NAMES TO OTHER RIDING yntpr Were Wronglv In VOierS CI WIUIIS'Y in eluded in East Ed monton Lists i Acting on authority received by wire from Chief Electoral Officer Blrrar at Ottawa, names win be transferred from the voting liat of the East Edmonton constituency to that of Wetaskiwin. The difficulty arose from the fact that these aames were obtained from a list used In the laat provincial election, after which it was discovered that the boundaries of the provincial and federal constituencies were not eoterminous- On Saturday morning 20 names were sdded to the list while seven corrections were made. The names of about twelve persons to whom objection had been taken were read out by the court and summarily struck off tho list. These, however, rosy still be placed on the list provided they produce proper evidence at a subsequent sitting of the court. CALGARY A further adjournment of the charge against James Flnd-lay, secretary-treasurer of the Nell-son Furniture company, of making false entries, was granted by Magistrate Davidson in city police court here.

OTTAWA TTf. Hon. Geo. P. Grs- ham, chairman of the advisory board on tariff and taxation, was wsited upon Friday by Lynn W.

Meekinga, United State trade commissioner to Canada and Newfoundland, and his assistant. Oliver The United States officials discussed with the head of the tariff board several questions arising out of the board's activities, regarding tariff snd trade covering, the two countries. GRIFFITHS J. MORRIS Director ef POi ysicat tdscstien I l-inch 3-sidod Planer, like new. I Universal Woodworking Machine.

5 Air Hammers. I Steam Car Pull. Sets Derrick Irons. 50 Navvy Wheelbarrows. performed' in fresh water.

Candi- dates are required also to writs an essay on the art of swimming and life-saving, and to show a thorough knowledge of the rendering of first aid in cases of drowning. Best Candidste in Years The award granted Miss Allin was instituted in JMni. and up to the end of last year only SI persons were successful in winning the award with honors. James Crockett, South Hide swimming pool Instructor. Miss Allln's tutor, is to be congratulated on the excellent showing of his pupil, who was declared by the examiner to be the best candidate he has examined in some yean.

Miss Sanson, honorary secretary of the Edmonton Swimming club, passed the tests for elementary certificate, proficiency certificate and bronze medallion, and further qualifying for the society's award of merit. In view of the fact that she passed all these tests one of them necessitating swimming nearly tioO yards with clothes ou In a single evening. Miss Sanson's per- forma nee is deemed remarkable, Won Award of Merit Misa Kathleen Jones, honorary secretary of the Borden Park Swim-' mlng club, also was successful in qualifying with distinction for the award of merit. Miss Jones re- ceived her tuition from 8. Pareons, of the Borden Park swimming pool, Other successful candidates tne i tests were Miss Kathleen Martland land Roylard Martland.

daughter and son of the city architect. These two Edmontonlana qualmea wun great success for the am-ard of merit. They are pupils of James Crockett. Big Swimming Gala Although the local branch of the Roval Life Baving society has been established but a few months. Us progress, as shown by these achievements, has been most gratifying.

Supporters of the branch are hoping for a large attendance at the swimming gala to be held at Borden Park swimming pool (East st 8:00 p.m., Wednesday, September 1. Lieut. Governor Egbert, has promised to be present, and the Edmon ton Journal Life Saving cup win be competed for at this meet. OTTAWA A trust deed Of hypothec, mortgage and pledge, by the Gatineau Power Company, a subsidiary of the International Paper Company, to the Royal Trust Company of MontreaL and trustee, for the amount of was registered at the Hull registry office Friday. An Ottawa legal man esti mated the sumps required for regis tration to be nearly This trust deed covers all tne property mentioned tn two other documents of deeds of sale.

Hull Electric Company to the Gatineau Power Company for the Paugan Falls property, snd the Canadian International raper lois pany to the Gatineau Power Com- pany. for the Chelaea and Farmers Rapids property. i VANCOUVER. B.C. To date this I vear 22 persons have lost their lives and 535 persons have been Injured in street traffic accidents tn greater Vancouver area.

During Ihe same period. S.211 automobile accidents occurred. will Rebuild Yqur Body My System Cannot Fail til I ask a few momenta ef yeer time eaeh day and the honest determination that eo wait te get tit. end I kiiw ft will be a revelation to yen as It has been te thousands of others. "The proof ef tie pudding is In th eating.

I ran give yoo the nsmes ef hundreds of Edmonton cittern, wh hsve sained as much as Iftee neundo. snd ethers whe have root mere than that amount tn one month threuga my system of conditioning. Oeev yeer iiwpulse new. Ye-i'lT never enywhewe tf TO sen start- Our and winter riaaeeo are new operating In the largest and he equipped gymnasium 1 the West. The Morris School of Physical Culture Albion HsU, 102nd Are.

Slocks Kast of Wist Street Fbons 19S8 Iiaoaska on Ms raft. Kd. rthland trapper, heard, to his dis iyt the brisk crackle of rifle Are 1 wild yells from the cabin of trappers with whom he had lured on eating dinner. And to laplete the picture, he could see dense cloud of smoke rising above treetops around the cabin. He waa unarmed, and his only npanion was boy.

Iphew of M. Rapelje, of Athabaska oasing. who was being brought wn to hitecourt for the opening the fail school term. Illaatily running his raft inshore. Mil IS GIVEN OVER RADIO upils of Mrs.

Gwendolyn McQuaig Delighted Their Large Audience riie piano recital given from the urnai radio studio rriday night by Misse Estella Titus and Erma nery. pupils of lira. Gwendolyn Quaig. well known piano teacher id radio artist of this city, was eatly enjoyed by the radio audi-c-e. who showed their appreciation phone calls of thanks to the ista.

The large radio audience were ased to hear the piano solos lyed by JIiss Kstclla Titus of iam. Alberta, who made her first pcarance viver the air last niht. playing showed her to be a very uniting artirt snd it is hoped that Titus will be heard frequently season over radio CJCA. The piano solos played by Miss ma Kmery brought cans irom any listeners. a mis arusi is II remembered by trie ians rrom many splendid programs given iring the last season.

Her playing "Staccato Caprice by ogrlcn, ought calls of appreciation and anks. L1NGSU0TS NEW WINDOWS )etective Has Been ue- tailed to Watch East wood School Owing to the fact that complaints ve ben received ny tne city ponce the that six windows in tn Eastwood h.gh school, com ted no me three- weeks aao. have ready been broken by slingshots In nanos or misciueMu vnm Police Shut has given directions at a detective will be detailed to atch the neighborhood, and has ued a warning that offenders will punished in the Juvenile or city lice courts. Four minor accidents were re- rted to the city police ovemignt. no case did the damage 10 ve- cles exceed over a few dollars.

ule there was no injury to persons. its these exceptions, all was quiet, il stated on haturoay morning. 1AY LOCATE IN WESTLOCKDISTRICT Hush Crawford, ef Clinton. Oklahoma, the latest American farmer come Alberts as a result tne tatmonion ard of trade's suWI-ity campaign. llinr en Secretary John Blue on Krl- Mr.

Cra ford received lull Intor- ation as to agricultural cenenions He Is now Investigating dos- ttilitles tn the Westlock. district, ana ay visit other sections of tne prov-e before deciding definitely upon a ation. CITY POLICE COURT This. W. Killins, charged with b-g in charge ef as auto while In- x.tated.

was granted an adjourn-ent until p.m. by Magistrate irLeod. when li.s name was called tn citv po'tce t-ourt on Saturday ornlng. He did not appear persoo- ly. rharlcs LaBrie.

charged with iving an auto while Intoxicated, ss ersoted an adjournment until ueeday. He ao did not personally npear In court. Hi! lawyer stated at he was i.l. Walter lcCutcheon. pleaded Bet ji'iy to a charge of seduction oa 'om ee or marriage to a gin under ace of 21.

He was granted an IJournmeet until Tuesday, lieorce Mahonev. charged wftn bt-g found I a disorderly hmise at 102 street, pleaded not utlty. and i granted aa adjourn- ent until Tuesday. The same s4-urnment was granted Oeorge Cutb- rt. a companies of the other se ised.

He referred his piles. I'haries J. Wilson, a war veteran. ho pieaded gniitv te the theft of. anger Isaa Fraser In a hotel at hliecwurt.

where the accused had i eesi lerx worn ne mq scea orougfu sick rreqn fighting (he Are ou the pthshaska. was riven another chases Magistrate McLeoa. He was re-ased on sax months tasoended sett HP i i4 in I I I 4 rtant ew-art of the Calvatioa Amy stste interrsls. Interna oases beat bea'thfat beat wten yoa want it. at a sacra fracas beatmg costs.

PAYRIE'S ITO. iBl Jeasee Ave. a of to Life having society tests, accord- tng to advices just received. Not only did Miss Allin obtain the requisite number of points for the coveted "diploma," but she has also been highly recommended by the society's examiner for honors. That Miss Allin has the unique distinction of being the first person WILLIE WILLIS By Robert Guillen "I wish I could die, so Papa would feel sorry about lickiti' me, only I'd like to come to afterwards." TO GET ON LISTS Election Revising Officers Hold Final Sessions on Monday Electors who find that their nsmes are incorrectly listed for tho polling subdivision at which they vote er are net on tho list have their last opportunity to rectify this en Monday.

In addition to Saturday's ait. ting, revising officers will ait Men. day, holding both day and evening sessions. Judge Crawford for Eaot Edmonton, st the court house, and William Lucaa. for West Edmen.

ton, In the Princess block, Whyte svonuo. Mr. Lucas holds his Satur. day court of revision Tn the Alexandra block. Urban cltiieno who would vote on September 14 have those Isst chances to sea the voters' lists now pestsd and satisfy themselves thst they srs properly enrolled, for the low makes no prevision for them to swesr In their vote should they neglect this opportunity ts act en their own behslf.

DO YOU KNOW THAT Jonn Cfllbn smtMtty morning for MinB.M. lhtn tn, R. E. McLaughlin, well known lecal lawyer, has returned to the city after being absent for a month en vacation. Charles Woodward, well known Vancouver business men.

is peying a flying vtsit to the city to keep an eye en the progress ef his new building, which 1 rapidly nesring completion. Hugh Crawford. Clinton. Oklahoma. Is In the city te look ever the Edmonton district with a view te purchssing a farm.

He Is staying at she Royal George hotel. Wa Christie of Ottawa, whe has been up north for tho past three months superintending the shipment of the buffalo from the park at Wain-wright te their new home la the territories, returned to the city en Friday's train from Waterways. He Is staying at the Royal George. J. T.

fimilh. of Fort Chip W) an. Is a visiter in Ihe city, and is staying at the Royal George. McKinley L1MITC0 II I i i Save Constantly and Invest Safely 4 ing if i deposits WW icounted for the volleys of musketry, sj fii. Fir bigna or rir The trip from his headquarters to were no aitrns of the big nre along the banks of the river, as the rangers and their men had prevented It from coming down there.

More excitement greeted him on his arrival at White-court, he added, for Joe Clark gave a speech there the same evening. Noble will outfit In town, and he will then take the goods west to Dalehursl by C.N. freight. There he will build a. raft and float hia cargo down the 10 miles of river to his cabin.

Gyro Playgrounds CARLTON TAYLOR Anyone who thinks thst supervising playground is as restful and peaceful as a quiet vscstion at the lake, with half a doten ef the "sea-ten's best oilers," should spend a day er two with Carlten Taylor, at Iht Patricia Square Gyre park. The role ef mentor, teacher, play director, arbitrator, lifeguard, elementary surgeon anel daddy prs tsm on the busiest of the Gyre parks talis for versatility if nothing else. In the person of Mr. Taylor, the Gyro club has been fortunate in securing a man who still yeung in year is old in experience. Mr, Taylor wss born in Richmond, Quebec.

Several years later he moved with his family to Edmonton in 1906. Educated in Edmonton public schools. Victeris high school and the University of Alberta, hs want eversess witht he lOlot Edmonton regiment, wss transferred Istar to the Royal Flying Corps. After the war ha attended Oxford university, wss engaged on the re-parat'one committee at Vienna in 1920. Ho else took seme special studies in Berlin, Gsrmsny, and at present taking the msdical course at the University sf Alberta.

In athletic eirclss he nee always taken a prominent part, having been member of the local Y.M.C.A. loaders' corps, of tho Oxford Boxing Blue, ans) last yesr wss boxing instructor of the Cm varsity of Alberta. Yes, he mainteins good discipline on tho grounds. SUPREME COURT Suit for the au is ef CU wfth coats the action, has been filed tn the supreme court hy the trustees of the Hay Lake Orainaae District No. 11.

aaainst Kmil Kiel. Plaintiffs etaim hat defendant, who resides outside of the district, has directly benefitted and the value of hia property enhanced the ebove amount, from the activities ef the corporation. Cmery. Newell. Ford and Lineaajr are acting for tho plaintiff.

WOMEN'S COURT Three cases were dae to be heard by Magistrate Emily Uurpiiy ia the women' police court oa Saturday morning. There was on womaa charged wttb intoxication: Catherine Doran. charged with being the keeper of disorderly premiers in the house Mtaavted st 1001 102 street, and Xaacy Glubiah. charged wtlh being en annate ef the same pre-miee. The hearing is proceed ir.g.

Anateur Fmbhing Permanent Print a Artistically SPECIAL Pnetw Alben aha bv lew. si.25 E. N. Kennedy Co. LIMITED aery.

Masts. s.ssQus. JASPER AVENUC pass Allowed on sums et 1 100 asd upwards left with SS0 Corporation for specified terra of three to five years. Please let us send you fuN particulars of "CaesSa Permanent Sonde which a recognised high-grade security snd a legil investment trust funds. Canada Permanent Mortgage Corporation 10126 100th Street.

Edmonton 8AKETT DEPOSIT BOXES TOR RENT Allowed on deposits with full chequing privileges. It ts easy to acquire the habit of sav deposit account bs opened asd made regularly. Phone 4971 Millas Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS The Largest Stock of Fixtures and Appliances in the West 10350 Jssper Avenue INSURANCE Ws handle Insurants sf sN kieds FIXE. MAIL.

AUTOMOBILE AND CASUALTY end repreeent three of the largest and best companies LIVERPOOL. LONDON ANO CLOSE INSURANCE COMPANY NIAGARA INSURANCE COMPANIES, sis THE CLOSE INDEMNITY COMPANY r. E. McManus baa severed tits rewnertiaat Kb Ihe Ursa of Blacaolt McMsnue. and Is aw a sue saber the firm ef BESSEY, BAGLEY McMANUS INSt-sta-eCC.

LANDS 4V LOANS I SMI III A Avon, Opposite P. O. Prams 4S4 1, Roinc IM7 Ambulance Service BccauM our gerric to the Public if Terr importer we hnv-t rd msie ii am! perfect ii potsiblt. A Phone Call to 2222 Will bs immedjauly snswrcd by oar bea-otifnlly finished sad npholstcred Limoiuia (Dsr er lfifBt). A Money Maker Per small dry foods store ii a money maker.

Good location in atj. Living- qurten and rentals to with store, Owner leaving- city. Easy terms. Box 643 Journal Connelly DLUCT0HS est. mt.

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