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Repo Assets
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AND WOMEN1 kxi;e s of $4OQ#;QO:A'0OOO
CONDITIONS AS THEY 1)KJ18T IN
BRITAIN.
Minister of National Service Declares
That "Comb -Out" of Civilians
Js Necessary. '
Sir. Auckland -Geddes, British Allni-
star of National Service, speaking of
the nod -of men and women for the
arpty, declares that they must be ob-
tained by a drastic "comb -out" of nl) 1 civ-
r1 -
3 1' Mo cal, f
w
2111 anis r Monti
:eel Its ].(I0t11 ttunivoi•sar Y• la out
let lhits strongest statement and
establishes now highrecords, in
all wdncipal ac000113s.
'rile position uhulyn by an .Mt-
unlinatlnn of the statement for
the Ilscal year ending Ootoh11
Psi, 1917,.is as remarkable tis it
is l eaaslu'ing.
Diana In hand with trcmondoua
Bible for the BBauk toltreport total
assets in excess of fear hundred
million dollars (the first time
such a 1lgtu'e 11nS been reached
!n 3''anadlnn banking) 31 has de-
veloped u position of still greater
8lrl ngth es represented by 111fultl
assets equivalent to over 76% of
Ilubllilles to public, At the same
(line the vtu'luus nernunLS reflect
the largo and important, undor-
.nkiugs, In connection with the
i1Jans The following are points from ;;tii'rntoeeiniir (iPtililenti niitilon
his recent speech at Plymouth: and British Governments, It has
also been possible to meet the
larger requireutenls of oustomers
art re(feeted by a s1l1180 nttnl gain
In current loans.
• STEADY EXPANSION OF
DEPOSITS
The savings ammonia .or 010
people of the " country continue
to' pi111 up steadily and now
amount to over $246,0011,000, an
hnerease df -almost $36,090,000 for
the year, or at the rate of close
to 98,000,000 it mobil,
As the bankers of the Govern-
ment, the Bank of Montreal has
evidently assumed its full share
In providing for the country's
needs, as indicated by an Increase
of twenty -eight -million Chillers in
the value of Dominion and Pro-
vincial Government securities;
an increase of seven million to
the Deposit in Central Cold Re-
serves; balance due to the Do-
minion Government of 013,038,962,
the latter account appearing for
the first (Inc its the Bank's
statement,
The (lank has perhaps rondered
a still greater service to the coon
The time has come for us to pull
ourselves together f'or the sprint to
victory—you ask, "flow long' is this
last effort- to endure?" I do not know.
I do not imagine that it will be a clay
less than one year it may well be
more.
It is physically impossible for • the
war to end next year unless our effort
this autumn, this winter, and next
spring is unprecedented,
• Our Duty As Cithens,
What is our duty as simple citizens?
First we have to maintain our armies
in the field. Next wo have to main-
tain and to expand our Air Service.
Next we have to maintain and expand
our Fleet. Then we have to build
more ships, to make more munitions,
to grow more food.
The first duty which rests on every try by keeping itself in amort
mall, Woman, and child in this coun- shape as to eroate complete con-
tryto-day is so to order th4r lives adence131 Ca.ntula's ltnan0)1L1 uosi-
that they make the least possible de- tion during a inose trying verlod.
man%) nt all times upon the energy of sIT as1a EARNINGS ratty IN
1 11:A.21N1NGS
others. r=
Ladies' clothing is the grave of: an
enormous amount of human energy.
Economy and saving together con-
stitute the first degree of National
Service. The second degree of Nation- amounted to $2,47'5ii0.00,erlul-
al Service is to work for the State. valent to 16.4 f1 I on Cho Paid-up
nnldtaL added to rho 11931,1.11"9 o)
What I rio want at present is a' Proal and' loss, they brought the
steady supply of labor to build aero--, total amount available for dtstri-
clromes. button u r No civil building is l t Co $3,80 2,393.
393.
D'}i).1: r11STA B119NT Ote NT t•,TiAL
really of any importance in compari- STArn
son with aerodrome construction at The priucgami accounts and enmpari-
tl1 )resent time. us year are
e 1 sons with these o1' the Pts an J
Work For 20,000. as follows:—
. 1617
There are to -day vacancies for: Total assets .. $408„130.236 0365.21516111,541
The profit and loss account
shows that earnings allow a 00111 -
testable margin over the dividend.
and bonus requirements, They
are substantially above those of
the previous year. The net pro -
the
lc oldassets . 270 203,307 840,982,680
roughly 10,000 fried on really -urgent Total deposits317,180,427 809,200,040
Government work. Aeroplane factories c(rcule.tion ..., 20,308,086 31,778,184
Band male and female.
Cl Jel 11110 Silvea•
also want s,a
co[nL0,592,8ai 21,04 ,308
I want immediately a further 10,000 D,,mloion notes 80,700,233 20,2787210
for the Women's Army Auxiliary Lle11 1itg Ini°mss. 14,500,000 1,505,001
Corps—'elerks, typists, gooks, wait -1 cull and ehurt
s
105506, women of all sorts, . , I ap-omanm
n. and. 100,610,214 118,002,097
i'iov,
peal to all mistresses of large house-. 0011, sec'tiea 28,573,332 410.,736
110111, to do their utmost to make it cue, Mun. see
curitles and
easy for their maids to join the W.A. � Brit. and T'or.
A.C, and Col, secs.
ostler than.
1 want the young women of that Canadian , , , 33,4-55,254 21,106,156
mass of middle-class homes Who are' l'tlt'retlt loans. 97,007,404 98 729,065
Loans to cities,
doing no real war work—full time I n109ip10 ... 11,415,313 11,256,571
mean—to come along and join up. The' c' ,lj i,•il, vltee 10,015.011 0,'48,308
third C1egv a of National Service, a Net proms ,477,919 2,200,471
degree -which more than 5,000,000 ee Bal. carr? 301'?, 1,064.003 1,414,423
our fellow -countrymen have qualified France's Food Situation.
the, o service in the armed force
ea of In a recent statement issued by Mr.
the Prussian
i Tom, weure the have to Maurice Long, Minister for General
Prussian militaruin, we shall have to
make further, heavy calls on the man- Revictualling of France, it was shown
hood of the country. 'that the :L917 wheat crop of Franco
One of the ways will be by combing was, only 89,000,000 hundredweights,
out men from civil life wherever they as compared with $7,830,000.
can be spared. To help to mance some - -
of them sparable wo have at present
a gigantic bit of work actually pro-
ceeding.
We are card -indexing the whole of
the Army at home; and soon we hope
to begin to get back into civil life men•
who are permanently unfit for active
service but are still of practically full
industrial value.. , , I hope to raise
tens of thousands, nay, hundreds of
thousands of 0100 in this way for the
armed forces of the Crown.
Heavy Call For Men.
The time has conte when all men of
Grades I. and II. (which are generally
equivalent to the three old categories
A. B. and -C1) are required for ser-
vice, unless they are definitely em-
ployed in connection with the produc-
tion of munitions of war or with the
maintenance of the fabric of the ,State.
The only men physically fit for high-
er grades we cannot take for the
forces are the men fully engaged in
agriculture (with a few exceptions) or
the output of munitions and engines
of warfare, such as ships, or on the
manufacture of clothing and equip-
ment. Coal so far as it is required
for war manufacturers and iron and
steel, I include i11 munitions work; the
railways and canals also are in a spe-
cial class,
The call for men is going to be
heavy, and the weight of the strain is
going to come on almost at once.
Every district has its own needs,
and I believe that by far the best way
of coping withproblems of this na-
ture is for localities to help themselves
:all they c e, and then, if they stick,
"for us to help them. The ordeal has
,'peen long and the end is not, yet.
Events. in Jerusalem's history.
Taken and destroyed by Nebuchad-
nezzar }n 886 B4O.
Rebuilt, by the Jews under Persian
rule, it changed hands three times in
the next century, being successively
under Macedonian, Egyptian and
Syrian dernination.
Destroyed for the second time in
AM, 70 by Titus.
Present city founded on ruins in
A.D. 71 by Emperor Hadrian.
Captured by' the Crusaders in 1099
and remained a Christian capital until
1187, 'when ' Saladin conquered the
city.
Tucks have held possession of the
city since 1516.
����(Jy ��{p�{(Q�'p�j �`�'!��j�43(^N� Chaperoned by a Sergeant of mill- 1
, $ 5'j11t y' ,t„Y&,M{ti�l tal'y police, A timid Neeltol' SAW tAYil of
a 'these little ladles of the lipstick in a
FOR f) di'°sing roam at the back of the
V
Maga, From the, litter en their wall
_- .... , peeped a hold red sign: "Artistes are
F' not permitted 10 teldi'9e5 the audience
HEA'J'11.111S MAINTAINED BY' THE' except for the ptn'poees of the Play;
BRUT SIT GOVERNMENT. 1 gag's, Intorpolatione, speeches, azul
comments open nllttters affecting
_ 1 military discipline, with any reference
to military personalitiesare absolute -
Are Now a li'eattrc of Military Camps ly prohibited; no alteration is to be
in England and Are Greatlymade in the text of the productions
Appreciated,
whey ;peci111 written authority,”
TameFor the . Ladies,
In 0 gari'hsml camp war consists of The stage ladies didn't like the
almost incessant drills, coupled with camps very well. Nothing ever hap -
polishing one's buttons and learning to 'pened at 1110 camps, They were tall; -
salute smartly, and is about the dead en from their hostels outside the
liest form of dullness ever invented, • camps in a motor -lorry to the theatre
1181109 the British Government has plat and back the same way. They really
up theatres in eight of its camps in didn't care for the camps!•
England, and five companies have been Whether the camps cared for them,
engaged, rehearsed, and sent on the however, was a question that ('091'
road; upon roar of applause from the crowd -
There are two shows a slight on ed hoes° answered.
week -days, and "men visiting the sec-
ond house receive late passes back to (The Highlanders.
their lines at time of purchase of
tickets," On Sunday there are con- Above the rolling drums is heard
aerie. The tune of Bonny Doon,
Away Menu Temptation, And Annie Laurie keeps hertryst
There are soldier orchestras, usual- Beneath the misty moon.
ly of about a dozen players. There The Flowers of the Forest fall,
are soldier stage hands, and soldier And rocky road and glee
manager's, with red bands on Choir Are ringing to the tramping feet
left arms bearing the black letters Of Cameron's marching men.
"G.H,," which stand for Garrison The Campbells theyare coining, too,
Theatre, and the "houses" are all sol- Ca pb s om g,
diers. For some of the companies By gloomy lochs and braes,
hostels have been arranged and fitted And Afton Water gently flows
up outside the camps. Through Summer's golden haze.
These theatres are not only self- The melancholy pibrochs call
supporting, but are also the means of The scattered clans again
keeping men in the camp and away Front miles of heather wild and wet,
from all the evils of garrison towns. And sheep -folds gray with rain.
Such men as Sir Thomas Beecham, For lel the pipes are all awake
Oscar Asche, Captain T. A. E. Ma-
lone, and Robert Eva are a few And playing as of yore
among many of the important London They played before the Highland
producers who are helping to keep the chiefs
men in the garrison camps from get- On Scotia's ancient shore.
ting tired of the war. t1 number of The flash of tartan plaid is seen
well-known actors, too, are taking Along the front in France
their own companies around the Wherever hearts beat high and strong,
camps. Some artistes in these com- And dauntless troops advance.
formerly got their £100 a -
panics, who r y
week for playing leers, are now under G R int i1 ii MEDICINE
six months contract with the Sol- A U l� i 1V V
diets' Companies" for £10 a week, and e
are remaining decently anonymous
about it. And all the first-class Press
agents are wiping dishes in the mess -
halls. Which is as it should be,
Official Show Bills.
1
The re g
G T " manager at a Canadians'
camp remarked the other day that he
could advertise in to -day's department-
al orders for a first-class Press agent
from among the soldiers at the camp,
and to -morrow morning he would have
a mob of four hundred Press agents in
khaki clamoring at the theatre doors!
But the "official" shows are billed
thus simply:
"First visit of the N.A.C.B. Melo:
drama Company in 'Seven Days'
Leave' (from t •Yee Lyceum Theatre,
London)."
"Return visit of the N.A.C.B. Vaude-
ville Party in their own entertainment,
etc."
Then there are the poor little show
girls!
Dear, dear, what they have to con-
tend with now that they're working
for the soldiers!
ECAi.,USE it is a gift that's
of real, every -day service :
because it adds to his comfort,
yet subtracts from his expense
and because it looks -and is --
the best of its kind, the Gillette
Safety Razor is the one sure -to -
please Chritmas Gift for a inane
292.
FORL1TT
TLE ONES
Baby's Own Tablets are a grand
medicine for little odes. They are a
mild but thorough laxative; are ab-
solutely safe; easy to give and never
ar
i CUM any t11 minor i o
fail to c e 1 of e 1 us P
little ones, Concerning then Mrs. Jas.
S. Ilastey, Gleason Road, N.B., writes:
—"2 have used Baby's Own Tablets
and have found them perfectly satis-
factory for my little ane." The Tab-
lets are sold 19y medicine dealers or by
mail at 25 cents a box from The Dr.
Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont..
WIRELESS FOR ALL TO HEAR.
New Invention Make Possible Packing
Up Of Any Communication.
The "fountain pen" wireless receiv-
er is an established fact, for through
the use of the audion bulb Dr. Lee De
Forest has perfected a little instru-
ment, no larger than some of the ex-
tra -size fountain pens in use by men
with Heavy hands, through 'which it is
possible for a man to pick up wire-
less messages at distances up to
eight or ten miles, says the Illustrated
world.
The instrument depends entirely'•
upon the audion bulb for its efficiency.
The audion bulb, as most of those
interested in wireless know, made
feasible the recent long-distance Mess-
ages sent out from Washington, and
its use for communication by wire
also made feasible the now common
transcontinental telephoning between
New York and San Francisco.
The entire principle of the auction
bulb is to amplify sound waves and
by making a bulb shall enough to be
placed in the end of the fountain pen
tube Dr. De Forest has literally made
it possible for any "man in the street"
to pick up whatever wireless com-
munication may be going on in his
neighborhood.
The Queen's Mistake.
To a hospital for wounded soldiers
the Queen of England recently sent an
exceptionally beautiful bouquet that
11ac1 been presented to her. The in-
mates received the gift with much
pleasure, says an English periodical,
and to show their appreciation of Her
Majesty's kindness, and to prove that
the flowers had arrived safely, they
commissioned one of their number to
stand at the hospital gate the follow-
ing morning when the ,Queen passed.
The result was a tremendous sur-
prise. Queen Mary, seated in her
car, saw the soldier standing at the
gate, bouquet in hand, and, assuming
that he wished to present it to her,
she had the car stopped. ,As the sol-
dier exhibited the bouquet, the Queen
tools it ill her hand, remarked upon its
beauty, calmly appropriated it, and
gave word for the car to go on.
The soldier stared in amazement.
Then recovering his speech, he said,
"Well, she's pinched 'emI"
Two-thirds of the population of
Denmark are engaged 111 agricultural
production or in handling agricultural
products.
Save old metal about the farm and
turn. into cash, There a1'e tone of
old metal on the farms and the coup-
try needs it,: 60 turn it into-eas11.
•
11ljnard'a rdniiuent Caren Colas, 610..
"Her 'Wormy $"ou"
rr
es -••_ he get more vex-
at:iou$ as the cost of foods
climbs skyward, Meat, eggs
aiicl vegetables are almost
be. rid the family purse.
b yo y
Happy is the housewife who
knows Shredded Wheat its
low cost and its high food
value, A better balanced
ration than meat or eggs and
costs much less, Two Shred-
ded Wheat Biscuits with
milk or cream make a com-
plete, perfect meal, supply-
ing all the nutriment needed
for a half day's work at a
cost of a few cents. Delicious
for any meal with milk or
cream, or with fresh or stew-
ed fruits. Made in Canada,
Pigeons' Mistakes.
Carrier pigeons have extensive use
in the present war, despite the com-
petition of the wireless, he telephone,
the heliograph and the "wig -wagger."
But the old superstition that the birds
have an infallible sense of direction is
pretty well upset. "We frequently
have birds blunder back to us with
their messages intact," remarked a
French officer. "The noise and confu-
sion of battle or the tremendous
smoke pall that overhangs the battle
lines for days seem to confuse them
in some fashion, Frequently they
will circle around for div6 or ten min-
utes before determining their proper
direction. About 80 per cent, of the
birds achieve their objective. The
rest are listed as `missing.' They are
probably prey to the hawks that have
not ceased their depredations, despite
the patriotic purpose of theta victims."
MOREY ORDERS
Dominion Express Foreign Cheques
are accepted by Field (.'ashlers and
Paymasters in France for their full
There is no better way
value. 01
t0 send money, to the boys in the
trenches.
Clearing North Country.
Howard Ferguson, Minister
Hon. G.
i
Forests and Mines, s ad-
of Lands, I'or
ad-
vertising for tenders on pulp and
other timber in the townships of Id-
ington and Owens on the National
Transcontinental in Northern Ontario.
A new project is being instituted un-
der which it is proposed to cut strips
of four chains wide through the town-
ships, so that each farm or quarter
section will have ten acres of cleared
land. The purpose of this new plan
of timber clearing is to encourage
subsequent "cleared farm" settlement,
I was cured of Rheumatic Gout by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Halifax. ANDREW KING.
I was cured of Acute Bronchitis by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
LT. -COL. C. CREWE READ.
Sussex,
I was cured of Acute Rheumatism by
MINARD'S LINIMENT.
Markham, Ont. C. S. BILLING.
Lakefield, Que., Oct. 9, 1907.
Sugar to Soldiers
The Food Controller's Office an-
nounced on Wednesday that the Com-
missioner of Customs had issued the
following memorandum to Collectors
of Customs and otlters:—
"It is now ordered that sugar, re-
fined and unrefined, including maple
sugar, may be exported by parcel post
up to regulation weight when consign-
ed to and intended for Military and
Naval Forces overseas, the limit of
weight to the United Kingdom being
11. pounds and for furtherance to
France 7 pounds."
Kinard's Liniment Cares C9ara'0t in cows
Jap Aviators.
The Japanese are the greatest mas-
ters of human equilibrium in the
world. Watching them balance light-
ly on slack wires or stand on their
hands on slender poles, one would as-
sume that aviation has few terrors
for them. As a natter of fact, how-
ever, their peculiar sense of equili-
brium does not seem to aid them in
the flying of airplanes. A noted in-
structor who has drilled many allied
airmen says the Japanese 11101(0 the
least satisfactory aviators 311 t120
world, Eskimos excepted.
ISSUE No. 51--'17.
BACK TO SIX-SHOOTEILS.
To Norm fart of the Eiluipmunt of
1,. S. Overseer: Army.
A thrill of ex( Reinert has full
throegli the United Stelae :unity al,
the tlnnonn(•ement of the restoration
of the ie-eho0t81" to the complement
of the overs8as i'oeee. Ih.o revolve1,
supplanting la many instances the;
automatic, delights the regulars, who;
take 0 rept of dramatic pride in the
wicked -Making :hooting iron made
immortal in the days of the wild West,
'011ey say the bile -barreled weapon
is much more formidable in appear -
dace than the automatic; that there
is more satisfaction using it on fee-
cotult of the greater display it makes
as steang in the band and brandished
overhead,
The typo made famous in fiction Is
best remembered as the "Colt," a
longsbarreled, heavy shooting' "iron"
that terrorized its opponents into sur -
reader by the impressiveness of its
mouth. No automatic pistol ever
looked so "businesslike," and the army
feels more confidence of cleaning out
the trenches with this longer, strong--
er-50eming weapon.
GIR1.5! WHITENSKIN
WITH LEMON JUICE
Make a beautylotion for a few cents
to remove tan, freckles, sallowness,
7040' grocer has the lemons and any ,
drug store or toilet counter will supply
you with three ounces of orchard
white for a few cents. Squeeze the
Juice of two fresh lemons into a bottle,
then put In the orchard white and
shake well. This makes a quarter '
Pint of the very best lemon skin 1
whitener and complexion beautifier
known. Massage this fragrant,
creamy lotion daily into the face, neck, t
arms and )lauds and just see flow ,
freckles, Lan, sallowness, redness and
' roughness disappear and how smooth,
soft and clear the ekin becomes. Yes!
It is harhnless, and the beautiful re -
e
Merely a Man.
Little Irene marched into the Poem
bree.tlliess_
"0 mother," s11e said, "don't scold
Inc for being late for supper, because
I've had'.sueh a. dl1apnintment. A
horse fell down and they said they
were going to scud for a horse doc-
tor,
oc
tor, so I waited and waited, and what
do you think? It wasn't a horse
doctor at all. It was only a' man,"
Minard'e Linilr:4nt Cities Dlstemnor,
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Co, United, Cell(nawood. ( nt.
stilts will surprise yon.
She Was Willing.
"If such a thing occurs again,
Nora," said the mistress of the hout:e
severely, "1 shall have to get another
servant."
"I wish you would, mum," said the
unabashed Nora; "there's easily en-
ough work for two of us."
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On the lower side of the stem of a
new pipe is a 1•eceptable for matches,
covered with a roughened metal plate;
on which they can be scratched.
Minard's r,inlment Curds Dtvhtneria.
THE' ANTIDOTE.
(Psalm xxxvii., 4.)
-When troubles drear to thee appear,
And thy weak faith is tried,
And sore distrest, thou, seeking rest,
Art still unsatisfied.
Do not despair. Erich Barking care
To silence. will be awed,
When this great word thy soul has
heard:
"Delight thyself in God."
—Alexander Louis Fraser.
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0 Kidney troubles -"o frequently
Icaused by badly digae:eel food
1111 which overtakes these 011 iris to
eliminate the 1rri)'tnt acids
11 formed. Help your Stomach to
0 properly digest the Toad Toy
taking 15;to 30 deopa of Zlxtract
of Rooto, sold as
ii Coratinc 5,'rep, and. 9373(1: r. 'C3ey
disorder will ,11•u•-A.2y dia. •
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hosing there hoal1 a thdr keen busi-
ness foresight .c 1 them that Ingot.
moot will fray 830 mime from 195
natural increase In th• value 01 t10
1004 moon, to (MY 00311109 05 tin iia
grans tied they ono produce. Prices
low; torso 0009,
Ask mo for outhentio information.
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That itch, burn, crack, chap, and
bleed, in a wonderfully short lime in
most ca.es. Soak the )lands on re-_
tiring in a hot
) suds of Cuticu
ra Soap, using
plenty of the
Soap. Dry and
rub Cuticura
Ointment gently but freely into the
hand3 for t ra..; time. 'Wear old
gloves or eofter b:.ndages during
night or remove surplus Ointment
with soft tissue paper as preferred.
Free Sample 1 a& by Lyall
irnr free sample melt address scat -Card:
"Cuticee0,. Dept. Beaton, L.:1..:." Sold
by dealocs bksoaguout the world.
Atte, rt t after 71t,
are
Liniment St. caay to ar ,,y. no eb-
bing, and on promptly ef:actiye.
Cleaner and +noro coavcrient then
mussy plasters and ointments. it
does not stein the stein, or clog the
pores. Evluy home should have a
bottle handy for sprains, strains.
lame back, rheumatic pains and
stiff, sore-atl3(Ccle0 and joints.
Generous sized bottles at all drug-
gists, 25c., 50c., $1.00.
JSachhvery For
1 WHEELOCK ENGINE, 18L42.
New Automatic Valve Type, Completewith supply and exhaust pip,
1ywheol, etc, Will accept 01,200 cash for immediate sale.
1 ELECTRIC GENERATOR, 30 Ii.W-, 110-120 Volts D.C.
WiII accept $425 cash for immediate Salo.
1 LARGE LEA'rIVER BELT. Double, Endless, 24 Well X 70
Will accept $303 fee immediate sale, although belt, 35 it) excellent
dttlon and new one would cost about vi100.
PUL, Ltasiz,
26LEYS1160-$30 ; rge 92x60 --$2e0 ; 181/2x433—$12„ 12x96--$13,
2 BLOWERS OR FANS, Buffalo 1Tiakke,
One 10 inch, other 14 Inch discharge...430 each,
REAL ESTATES. ; CORPORATION, LTD,
(10 Ftoltt St. West,