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Public Sale sr mscsrrzs or m mm MS OOKFAJTT In pursuance of -an execution Issued out of the Court of Ctfancery of the State of New Jersey, bear In* date the 22rd day of February. 1921, In a cause wherein the Commercial Trust Company, Trustee, is complainant, and the New Jersey Gas Company, and others, are defendants, I will expose to sale at Subllc vendue, at the office of the New ersey Gas Company. Union road ul r Grove streets. Glassboro. Gloucester County, New Jersey. On Monday, April 3rd, 1920, at the hour of two o'clock In -the afterAll the works of the said New Jersey Gas Company, being the gas plants, generators, furnaces, purifiers. condensers compressors, tanks, boilers, engines, pumps buildings, shops, machinery, equipment, tools and accessories, and the tracts or parcels of land on which the aame are erected, and operated, with their appurtenances, and all the distri-bution-systems connected * therewith now or hereafter owned or operated, by the said New Jersey Gas Company In the County of Camden and elsewhere In the State of New Jersey, and ?i other States, territories or districts of the United States. Together with all the gas mains, gas -tunnels, conduits." service pipes, meters and all and everything now or hereafter connected with the works of the said Gas Company or used In connection therewith, whether as fixtures of the freehold or otherwise, for the purpose of manufacturing, distributing and selling gas; Including all coal, coke- gas. oil, tar and other supplies and products or by-products; also all real or personal ■ property now or hereafter owned or , held by the said Gas Company In _ the , BUte of New . Jersey and elsewhere i throughout the United States for use In , connection with Its said works for the i manufacture and distribution of gas: And together ' with all the rights, privileges and franchises of the said i Gaa Company now or hereafter granted i by or located, exercised or enjoyed In < the boropghs. towns, townships. cities, counties and other municipalities with- < In the State of New Jersey and else- I where throughout the United States, or i now or hereafter granted by or located, i exercised, or enjoyed In the State of i New Jersey, or any other State, terri- | tory or district of the United States. ( including all ordinances, licenses, per- • missions. Immunities, contracts, agree- 1 ments. rents, tolls, earnings, profits. 1 revenues. Income, rights of way and | easements of every kind and all cor- ( porate rights, privileges and franchisee: < And together with all other property, real and personal, chosee In action or ' other things of value, now or hereafter ' owned or acquired, or accruing to the said Gaa Company, within the State of 1 New Jersey and elsewhere throughout ' the United States. Including all exten- J sloas of and additions to Its works, and J all new works hereafter constructed or < acquired by the said Gas Company. J whether the construction or acquisition 1 thereof be now authorised or contemplated or not. and whether they be appurtenant to the worka and property < now owned and operated by the said < Gas Company or not, and Including also ■ Its franchise to be a corporation. ALSO all the following described r, tracts of land and premises. c All that certain tract or parcel of ? land and premises In the Township of l Deptford. County of Olouoeeter. State of f New Jersey, bounded and described as e WVArtTWWWWV"

BEGINNING at ..p.-epnlW ta line of Elm avenue aria corner of lands of West Jersey & Seashore Railroad known as the station lot, said beginning corner being distant Eastwardly 101.42 feet from a stone set at the Intersection of the centre line of Elm ave- , nue. with the East line of right of way 11 of said Railroad: thence by line of said e station lot South 3° 20' west 30.43 feet e to a corner In South line of said Elm e avenue; thence continuing the same '* course by said s tat I an lot a further 6 distance of 100 feet: thence by other '■ lands of parties of first part North 83* ■' 44' East 60 .feet to corner; thence by ' the same North 3- 21' East 150 feet to a corner In south line of Elm avenue, r aforesaid, and continuing the same course a further distance of 20.42 feet to middle thereof: thence by centre line - ft Elm avenue 6outh 83* 44' West 60 teet to beginning. Containing 24-100 6 Being the same lands and premises - which Bertha Pancoaat. et al.. by deed >. dated July Slst. 1906. and duly record- . ed In the Office of the Clerk of Glouces1 ter County, granted and conveyed unto l Woodbury Heights Gas Company in fee. 1 Tract No. 2 All those certain premises In the l TownshlD of Glassboro. County of V Gloucester. State of New Jersey. BEi GINNING at a corner In Union road • and corner to lands about to be conveyr ed to Solomon H. Stanger. thehce B said Union road South 20* 38» West .10 feet to a corner In the siding of West » Jersey & Seashore Railroad: thence » North 04* 22' West 150 feet to I cor- - ner lot to be conveyed to Union Jtail6 way Supply Co.; thence along said lot i North 20* 28' East 210 fee t to a corner , c to same and In line of land about to be , t conveyed to Solomon H. Stanger: thence - by the linw of the latter South 64* 22' . East 100 feet to beginning. > BEING the same lands and premises , I which J. Ellis Paulln. executor, etc.. by , ■ deed dated May 17. 1906. and dtily re- . ! corded In the office of the Clerk of , •- Glouceater County, granted and onveyi ed. unto Pitman, Glassboro & Clayton , ! Gas Company In fee. Tract Wo. 3 All those certain premises situate in ( l. the Township of Woolwich. County of , I Gloucester. State of New Jersey, bound- , i ed and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point In the middle , ■ of Auburn road, leading to Swedesboro ( • -*Ke centre of a bridge or culvert: , ' thence along middle of said Auburn . road North 07 44" East 5.95 chains to ! ' the middle of the public road leading ; - from Battentown to Prospect Station: . , thence along middle of said road South . ■ 42* 30/ Bast 65 links, more or less to • the edge of West Jersey & Seashore . Co.'s land: thence hounding , I thereon South 34%* West 8.35 chains ' ■ stone for a corner: thence bounding j I other land of George S. Turner North ! , 1014* West 4.24 chains to middle of - aforesaid bridge or culvert across Au- ■ burn road the nlaee of bl-ilnnlng. ' CONTAINING 1.40 acres more or less. ' Being the same lands and prem'.-'s ' which William H. McCullough. et in.. ' by deed dated November 11th. 1902. du- ' ; ly recorded In the Office of the Clerk of ■ - Gloucester County, granted and convey- ■ ed unto the Swedesboro Gas Company. ' In fee. , Tract Wo. 4 ALSO, all those certain premises sit- j ' nate In the -Borough of Swedesboro. I County of Glouceater. State of New .Ter- ' aey. hounded and described as follows: ' BEGINNING at a stake In enrh line 1 of North side of East avenue being also corner to lot No. 22 as now laid out ' 'ret wide, thence along said lot No. ' 22 North 89* *8' East 120 feet more or t aide of fark avenue being also * to lot No. 2* aforesaid: thence 1 along said curb on Park avenue South 1 •fWW WWWWWWWVvVW '

Is aald Lakesald Land Company South 39* d 38/ Weat 110.40 feet, more or less, to 'a I- stake In curb line on East avenue aforey aald; thence along aald curb line Nortb i- 80* 88/ West 14.40 feet to beginning. >- Containing 11.73 square feet more or y less. Subject nevertheless to the rules d and regulations of the Lakeside Land t Company. n Being the same lands and premises e which Lakeside Land Company, by deed r dated July .12 1909, and duly recorded r In the office of the Clerk of Gloucester • County, granted and conveyed unto their Swedesboro Gaa Light Company. In fee. b Tract Wo. B !, All those certain premises situate in e the Township of Logan. County of t Glouecster_State of New Jeraey, bounde ed and described as follows: 0 BEGINNING In middle line of Cooper 0 street In Bridgeport Southwest corner of land of Eliza -J. Truitt. thence atone s South line of land of said Eliza J. 1 Truitt South 87® East 707' more or les* - to Its Intersection with the North line - of land conveyed by Peter Torbert to 3 Delaware Shore Railroad Co. thence along North line of last mentioned land c middle line of Cooper street Athene t along said extended middle line of - Cooper street 28 feet to beginning. 1 Being the same lands and premiers - which Samuel H. Richards, et ux.. by • deed dRted June 1st. 1909. and duly re- > corded in the Office of the Clerk of ' Gloucester County, granted snd conveved unto Bridgeport Gas Company. In Tract Wo. 6 ' ALL that certain tract at land situ-, ate in lite Township of Glassboro In the ; County of Glouceater and State of New : Jersey. ' BEGINNING at corner 150 feet West from the Southeast corner of property ; of Pitman. Glassboro & Clayton Gaa Company tn Union road, said corner be- 1 ; ing Southwest corner of Pitman. Glass- & Clayton Gas Company by the " siding of West Jersey & Seashore Railroad Company; thence along said Railroad siding North 64° 22' West 100 feet to a corner to property this day deed- 1 1 e<} to Solomon H. Stanger: Ihenee alone • the line of said Solomon H. Stanger's property. North 25* 38' East £10 feet ' , to a corner In property conveyed this ■ day to aforesaid Solomon H. Stanger. , thence along line of ssld Solomon H ! South 64° 32' East 100 feet to ' a corner in line of aforesaid Solomon ' . H. Stanger and Pitman. Glassboro A- 1 : Clayton Gas Company: South 25° 36' ' 210 feel to beginning. CONTAIN21000 square feet more or less. ALSO the right of way over the nron- i . erty about to be conveyed to S H. 1 , -for the purpose of maintaining i . at all times In the future, a siding from ' the West Jersey & Seashore Railroad | . Comnany to the above premises, grant - . Ing to the New Jerse- Gas Conroanv i Its successors and assigns the right to , give authority tp the said West Jersey i : & Seashore Rallrnnd to chance the !o. ; csrion of said siding should It deem < ! wise so to do at any time In the fu- r - lure by shifting said siding sufficiently • toward the Atlantic City Railroad 1 t-aeks so thst said siding can et snv - time In the future at the wish of the ' Jersey Gas Comnsnv. Its sueees- ( and assigns, or snid Railroad Com- r panv be so laid out that It would be entirely on the premises about to be ] conveyed by the above grantor to S. ■ ^ ^ ^ ^ j deed to Pitman. Glassboro A Clayton i Peine the ..me lsnd. snd nramlse. . wb'ch TTnlon Rnllwav Sutmlv Comnsnv t by deed deled June 7«th. 19"! end durecorded In the office o* the Clerk of t

n Glouceater County, granted and convey,f ed "fito New Jersey Gas Company, in a e. "lit mo. T * ALL those certain premises situate b In waaboco Township, Gloucester State °f New Jeraey. r BEGINNING In centre line of Union S road or street, being the Northeast cori ner of properly now or late of Pitman. along line of. said property now or lata S Glassboro A Clayton Gaa Ckx. thenoe d along line of aald property, now or late < of the Pitman. Glasaboro A Clayton r Gaa Company and the property formeri ly or the Union Railway Supply Comi. pahy nomor lata of the said New Jersey Gaa Company North 64* 22' Weet 1 260 to Northwest corner of land f of New Jeraey Gas Company; thence - along line of said property of New Jersey Gas Company South 25* 88» West r 210 feet to* Southwest corner of said r property of New Jersey Gaa Co. and a .- siding of the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Co.; thence along and crossing « over the siding of said West Jersey A • Seashore Railroad Co. North 64* 22» ) West 139.3 feet to Iron pipe In the light > of way of the West Jersey A Seashore I Railroad Co.; thence along East line of 1 said right of way of West Jersey A Seashore Railroad Co. North 26" 59' f M est 223.3 feet to Iron pipe in the said right of way: thence North 45° 38' East i 241.8 feet to Iron pipe a corner in South • line of the right of way of the Atlantic ■ it y Railroad South 76* 36' East 493.9 • feel to Iron pipe In centre line of Union • street or road: thence along centre line i of Union road or street South 25* S8» West 249.12 feet to beginning. CONTAINING 8.54 acres, more or less. For the purpose of more particularly describing the above and other lands a - survey thereof has been made by W. C. 1 CattelL Surveyor and Engineer, blue : print of which Is herto attached upon • which the above tract appears as No. 2 , end is to be taken as part hereof. Un- . der and subject nevertheless to the . right of way for a siding as given and . granted In two deeds of conveyance both dated May 17. 1906. from J. Ellis Paulln. Executor of the Estate of John P.orkelenmh and George Rockelcomb. deceased, to the Union Railway 8unply Co . recorded In Gloucester County Book I 20:1. -page 295 and to the Pitman. Glasssnd Clayton Gaa Co.. recorded Book 205. page 289. Being the same lands and premises which Solomon H. Stanger by deed dat- , ed October 8rd. 1 91 0. and duly recorded i in the Office of the Clerk of Gloucester County, granted and conveyed unto • New Jersey Gas Comnarty. In fee. Tract No. 8 ALL that certain tract of land situate In the Township of Gloueester. County of Camden. State of New JerBEGINNING in centre of stone road from Blackwood to Clementon 111.3 feet Northwest from centre ce- | other lands of said John B. Mitten: •'-enee along centre of said stone road 84* SO' West 50 feet to said - other lands: tbenoe bv said Mitten's other land North 5° SO' East 74.75 fee t: .hence still by same oouth R4. 30, j*,*. " feet: thence still bv same South 5* 30' West 74.75 feet to corner In een."f. wild stone road and beginning. CONTAINING J737.5 square feet, more It la further understood that said party of the first part agrees to allow said narty of the second part, its sucand assigns, the privilege of the use of the stream or water course located about 111 feet East of premises n question for purposes of successfully onerattne the compressor station to be erected thereon, nil pining to be laid In th- stone road aforesaid. Being the name land and premises which John B. Mitten, et ux.. by deed

. dated July Hat. 1917. and duly record- , ed In the Office of the Register of , Deeds of Camden County, granted and , conveyed unto New Jersey Gas Company in fee. ) Tract No. 9 > ALL those certain premises situate 1 In the Borough of Pennsgrove, County . of Salem and State of New Jeraey. I bounded and described as follows: , BEGINNING In the middle of Pitman ' atreet.and extending (1) North 60* East , 21' 11 along line of Pennsgrove Branch ' of Weat Jeraey A Seashore Railroad > (formerly Delaware River Railroad) to •tone set 1 ft. from edge of street; still ) same course along railroad 119' 7" to corner to Ezeklel Buden's lot (formerly j owned by Richard H. Lay ton ) . said corner being 1 ft. from stone on following I course: thence (21 South 42° 20' East 118' 8" along Ezeklel Burden's and ) Charles W. Sparks lota to stone In line . of J. Pieraon Justice lot: (3) South 47* I 30' West 116/ 714" along J. P. Justice's . lot to stone set 1 ft. from edge of Ptt- ' man street: still same course 21' 714" , to middle of Pitman street (4) "North ' 42* SO' West 146' 10" down middle Pit- > man street to beginning. ' CONTAINING 425-1000 of an acre. > more or less. Being the aame lands and premises ) which Clement B. Lannlne. et ux.. by deed dated September 1st. 1904. and du > ly recorded in the Clerk's Office of Salem County, granted and conveyed unto ) Pennsgrove Gas Company. ALSO the following described easements or rights of wav: Number On# A certain right of way granted unto I the Woodbury Heights Gaa Company by Benjamin Glbbs and Bertha PanI coast Glbbs. his wife, by deed dated November 29. 1909. and recorded In the > office of the Clerk of Gloucester Coun- . ty. April 9. 1910. In Book 224 of Deeds. page 24. to lay and maintain gas mains . for a period of fifty years over the property of said Glbbs near Woodbury . Heights Station. Gloucester County. New Jeraey. known as Lake avenue, exj tended West from Glassboro avenue to the East line of the West Jersey A I Seashore Railroad. Nnmbar Two I The full right, liberty and privilege of laying, constructing, maintaining and 1 operating pipe line for gas for all pur- . poses through and over the lands of parties of the Bret part located In Lo- , gan Township. Gloucester County. New Jersey, on the road from Bridgeport to I Pedricktown at a point Easterly of where said road crosses Oldman creek. I aa!4 right of way being more particularly described as follows: Beginning I at a point on East side of said road distant about 100 feet South from the I first bend or angle In said road Northerly from the bridge crossing Oldman I creek: thence Southeast on lsnd of said parties of the first part about 200 feet. ■ right angles to Oldman creek to Southeast boundary of land of parties of first . part In said creek. ' It la hereby especially agreed by the . grantors that the line of the pipe line as It may be located by party of the . second part Is hereby ratified and confirmed. and that said party of the sec- , ond part shall have the use of a strip along each of said location not exceedI Ing 2 feet In width, when necessary for maintaining said line. * I BEING the same premises which Carman Richardson and Effle his wife, by I deed-.dated April 10. 1913. and recorded January 6. 1914. In the Office of the 1 Cftrk of Gloucester County In Book 24 of Deeds, page 229, granted and convey1 ed unto New Jeraey Gas Company. I ™ Number Three The full right, liberty and privilege i of laying constructing, maintaining and operating a pipe line for gas through and over lands of parties -of first part in Oldman Townshln. Salem County. New Jeraey. on road from Bridgeport to Pedricktown. at point Westerly of where said road crosses Oldman Creek, said right of way being more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on East side of road distant about 360 feeD South from first bend or angle In road from bridge crossing Oldman creek: thence i Southeast on lsnd of parties of the first part about 200 feet, more or less; thence Northwest about at right angles to Oldman creek to Northeast boundary of land of nartles of first part In said creek. It is hereby especially agreed by grantors that line of pipe line as It

1- may be located by party of the second >f part Is hereby ratified and confirmed id and that party of the second part shall l- have the use of strip along each side of said location not exceeding 2 feet In width when necessary for maintaining :e said line. J BEING the same premises which Al- '• bert Rlsner. and Sara E.. his wife, by deed dated April 10. 1916. and recorded " Deoember 29. 1913. in the office of the " Clerk of Salem County In Book 123 of ■; Deeds, page 443. granted and conveyed q unto New Jersey J3as Comnany. 0 ALSO all the right, title and Interest y of said New Jeraey Gas Company In. to -. and under a certain lease made by g Vlneland Light A Power Company to it Vlneland Gas Company, dated January d 25, 1908. for a period of ninety (90) e years, covering all of the property of • said Vlneland Light A Power Company, s ALSO, fifty-seven Thousand Dollars :- (157.000.00) par value of the capital " stock of Vlneland Light A Power Comh pany. a corporation of New Jeraey. out I- of a total issue of Sixty Thousand Dollars (860.000.00) par value; and all the s. right, title and Interest of New Jeraey Gas Company In and to Forty-seven s Thousand Dollars (847.000.00) par vsly ue of bonds of said Vlneland Light A 1 Power Company, out of s total issue I- of Fifty-eight Thousand Dollars (358.o 000.00) said bonds being pledged as collateral security on loans made to New >- Jersey Gas Company. ALSO all the moneys and cash on band belonging to Bald New Jeraey Gas o Company. y TOGETHER with all and singular. |. the' rights, privileges, hereditaments a and aopurtenanoes to all of the above e described property belonging or In anywise appertaining, and the reversions s. snd remainders, rents. Issues snd profits thereof, and all the estate, right, title, c Interest, use property, claim and dey wand of the said defendants of. In. to r. and out of the same. Conditions of Bats o The property will be sold subject to A taxes unpaid at the time of sale. The purchaser -shall assume any liability Incurred by New Jeraey Gas Come pany for the return of deposits made d with New Jersey Gas Company for Its -- receiver, by Its consumers to secure if said company against non-payment of i- gas bills, and by consumers and others a to secure extensions of mains of said o Company. if The purchaser, in making payment of c. the purchase money and making settlei- ment therefor, after making the cash g payment sufficient to cover costs and exd pensea of sale and all other charges e which must be provided for In actual i- cash, shall have the right to deliver and n pay to the Receiver and turn in auid d use toward the payment of the purt. chase money any of the bonds or mail tured coupons held by him or them, to i- or toward the payment of which the net it proceeds of such sale shall be legally applicable, the amount of such bonds or e coupons so to be paid In to be deterie mined and fixed at a sum which shall, e upon a proper distribution and accounti- Ing for such net proceeds, be equal to- :- the share or proportion payable out of p such net proceeds to such purchaser or I- purchasers as the holder or holders of •r such bonds or coupons. Further conditions of sale will be an- ■- nounced at the time and plaoe of sale. f The approximate amount of the decree sought to be satisfied by such sale , Is 11.587.175.84, with lawful Interest thereon from January 18. 1921, and $17.184.86 costs with lawful Interest thereon from February 7. 1922. e ' CHARLES W. HOT. d Receiver New Jersey Gas Company, h Dated Monday. March 6, 1922. t NOMAN GREY. r. Solicitor of Complainant. 0 104 Market street, Camden, N. J. 1 8-ll-4t-pf207-06.

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5 As Man to Man Q To the people who have money ft to invest; bo the readers of this fl paper, I am going to make a few w remarks about investing in oil in Texas. Q If your mind is made up that X you want to secure an interest in Vf this wonderful business, look care Q feUy before you place your mon- j X sy; look, think and decide along Vf the following lines: O Be sure that the men at the ft head of the enteiprise are OIL V MEN; be certain that they have W had actual experience and can be ft lepended on to drill wells with a O degree of certainty that they will Q ret oil. ft Convince yourself that the holdX ings of the company, the places >f where they propoee to drill, are ft reasonably good prospects to get X oil; convince yourself that they Vf are HONEST and will give you a C3 equaro run for pour moneyX All these things I fed you will jj find to the fullest extent in the ft GREAT SOUTHERN OIL CORft PO RATION, and I invite every £f eader of tide paper and their V friends to join me in this company. Av I ttow the bnsinees jid shove all Vf things I GUARANTEE YOU A ft SQUARE DEAL, the same that I would expect from you if I investVr ed my money with you. On this O bade and under these conditions, I ft be glad to have you join me cf and do it at once as this offer wfll V? not remain open but a short, time. O (Signed) W. B. YOUNG, Pros-

The Company The Great Southern Oil Corporation is incorporated under the stringent laws of the State of Texas, the capital being $11)00,000, with shares of stock of a par value of $1-00 eachThe officers of the company are as follow: President — W. B. Young, oil operator of Houston, Texas, with many years actual experience in every branch of the business. Vice President — W. E- Whightsel, prominent attorney of Houston, with a varied experience in oil and land business. Secretary-Treasurer — 3. G- Williams, an executive of recognize^ ability and thoroughly experienced in oil acco^lD ing. Over 7000 Rich Acres The holdings of the company consist of more than 7,000 acres of leases in different sections of the State. Some are proven; others, semi-proven, and others as yet more or less prospective, but all in the trend of development. In the famous Mexia Section the company controls two leases of 10 acres each, near the Big Desenberg Gusher which sold for 1,100,000- The company proposes to drill on one or both of these tracts as soon as possible- Altogether, the company has a total of 36 different tracts and it is quite possible that out of this large number of holdings we may be in the midst of the next big strike in Texas which would make quick cash dividends possible.

Operations g The policy of the company is to secure rcy- X : : alty interests in wells drilling in proven terri- Vf tory FIRST- In fact we have already secured a J*C royalty interest in the B reckon ridge field from Vf whkh we have paid THREE GASH DIVIDENDS. W i We plan to secure additional interest bo that we Q ■ may be in a position to pay regular dividends ft , and then we will rely on the sale of stock for ft money with which to drill on our own account. X , For this reason we are now offering 50,000 shares JS( i | of stock at Par Value of $1-00 per share which V? will probably be all that we will ever offer the © general public tor reasons which we have already ft i ^ shown. Price* and Terms g You may secure stock in this company by X : either paying ALL CASH with application, or Vf - if you prefer, you can use the easy terms of O j payment sending ONE FOURTH CASH with the ft , application and then pay the balance in three jSt • equal monthly payments. A limited number of v 1 liberty Bonds will be accepted at Face Value. ft | SCALE OF PRICES ft \ 400 shares 9 400 X i

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fi Your Opportunity O .We oonadm this offer one of the greatest opportunities ever ft lnvf?°rB, anywhere and -firmly believe that our holdings Vf and the continued operation of our policy as to drilling and sevf will make the stockholders more money in a ft shower length of tame than they may riiake from an investment X in any other company. It wfll only be held open a abort time and Vf r80C^1^n« * ,you Set in your order today for as many ft ^mres^at $100 per share as you can handle. Use the coupon to § Great Southern Oil Corporation S 348 Kuon BHg., HOUSTON, TEXAS X3tt©«XOOc0«e^^

Date 1922. * Vf ! Name a \ Street Address — — . — Vf ' City State fl ( Mr. W. B. Young, President, x ' Great Southern Oil Corporation, Vf j Houston, Texas. ft - ALL CASH ft J I enclose herewith 9 for shares ft ' at $14)0 per share- x c PARTIAL PAYMENT V( < I enclose herewith $ -as first payment on X < shares at 91.00 per share and will pay the balance in three Vf J monthly payments. ft

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r STRIKE LOSSES IN CANADA ^ q A writer in the Canadian Magazine i estimates that the loss in wages in " 1921 on account of strikes amounted, f to $2,360,000,000. That is sufficient a to give 2,000,000 men a year's work t at a wage of $100 per month.