THE UHAKLIII'I'E'I‘UWN GUARDIAN TOCK QUOTA Tlozvs é" i FINANCIAL “received oval Hill! NEWS BRIEFS Id and Co‘: Private Win) W ORK A113. B~Agaln a Senate yesterday will be consider- NEW axe, 1.2.5 shown drop 1n ed in the House next week. Thc 9056mm“ stnengm 1n tltiie giaetaé ModifiieduCougt Bill will be given ~ _ 1 u; opinion se cons era on n Senate today. Un- mules‘ ‘£511.11 demand for con- ion Bag and Paper intends to . purposes than on spec- split the common 4 for 1. Yester- iumilllé°lfnwrcsg The London mar- day's market caused some skepti- iillV 1 t metals cism about tb 1 di te f t. lei isflfiédiotgirgilemfior ‘speculative and conequenily mill? vfould H1311: ‘ s1 t ew re- on thefi t thi th‘ 1 , 010-" Anne? logtd the 1111111111.. Metals slhsould 101g: or? firsrtlogholilii 0W1’ m“ ",,,,,,.,,,,e,, we think to do better should the 11111111., ll u" do“? 11 worth holding for rally in the last hour ' m“ hfglier prices and for ' ‘ wit?’ ,.,,,,,,, 1,11, the stock on WINNIPEG. Aug: 7—Ol‘l Friday 531"‘; 5,1. point dips. America!!! a. A Wheat closed 3-4 to 1-2 high- .121... memetal tll"_“p.“n‘:=t1nenr at cur- complaints from Obi-deco: zar 81,111 on B]§,!’,'fj"“,d,,,1'"§; look for an creasing. A reduction is feared in 1M 5,1111 before long. Chrys- acreage. Light rains were forecast rrerifaix 11.1- 5150 dividend next for the northern sections on Fri- '““w'°“‘1?1.§“8§.'.,i?.'.°"r2§ '32'..‘i'§.'1‘.'."."1'i?.‘§§1?“¥§ retiree; my emu“ Sow labor ~C0mp11- there was really nothing in the '1' pun hm or some a pre- news to warrant such a tio ‘th 1110115599111 cause _ P m N _ _ _c n wi 55551011 and “'0 feeil that lame way e C. . R. report indicating 1,111; o» t‘.%1’.“'.‘i3i‘ 82"21.."L‘3i.1.§3f1'-‘“1;?3? 0H5 mam. all around and ever. exporters seemed to be im- W,“ ,1“. 111111 groups without pressed with the scarcity of whcat 1, 110411017. Socomy cont ues demand and this coupled with zifldenllflnfbflrmllld its highest weakness at Chicago led to‘ the m1, 5,1,1 r1111 secms under accum- vlflk lclose. Argentine cables ixili be 11311011 by important interes Nn- closey watched morning to renal Supply again enters new see if rains materialize. “The Bire- ilth ground and still seems any- no‘ Aires close was firmer last . 1,1 through its advance niglt but Liverpool seems to be 15H predicted on really mag- having its own way of late. so may I1 FICC 513w YORK. Aug. 7—'I‘he $700; levels call for much caution on the moon Housing Bill passed by part of traders. ' - ' 5532"?" 13? Mlnlng 553.5,... - v a e 35 ""—-' ' Rcev MacD 105 tCanadlan Prose) Ragga" 113g ioaoiiTo. Au: 8-. s‘ “m” $3 ' 0"" §i3§f°és i? 55 sheri-itt 315 127 Biscoe 370 5" Sllliicfififi“ 113 44,? Sou Pete l8 Sud Basin i 500 8 7% Slllllvan 123 12 Sylvanite 315 56 %€Ck Hugh 75 (‘XE-S Tobur 235 1% Towagnmac 113 43 Treadweli '15 151,5 Towagmac 123 l" 3°’? 12S 45 en ures 950 WaiLtinAm White W39 l9 53 Wright Harg 645 615 ' ,5,, UNLISTED 2% Cert Man 50% 1;”- Sfii '01?” a4 95 Mandy 87 Mali E 2!‘: 5° ‘M1133. 1o ' 40'. Pet", l 4,. ,3 ‘r1‘.§1.‘"i1r....t c; 235 Temisk . ' 43 515 Total sales 220.000 81, . 31 , 21 2g, Finance 4 a: 1A.]! By Guardian: Spcgi_a¥V1lgl1l'0l)‘ 10 ' NEW failonxé tggltain digllfilsld 3g echange rm. rea ‘ 73 4.99 3-16. 4.99 13-16. 4.99 13-16; 60- 12 day bills $4.96 3-4; France 3.75 3-4, 131 15515» 5.06 1-2; Belg um 16.84 1-2, 111% Germany 40.23; Canada 100.00- 43 . *3; Gram Imports Into 65V ' ' 13;‘ Britain Great In 20 ,5, Value 128 50% Ignpofls Qf grain IIIIO Great Britain are on a tremendous scale. 1g‘; Grain 11131111165 wheat. oats, barley. 555 malre, etc. Yearly imports of 550 wheat total over 100000.000 CWl-i- 75 valued at over $150,000,000; bflrlel 10:1“ 110M115 over 10000000 cwts yaliwd t 20,000,000: oats n re- ‘oentoyreirsfiimount to over 3 500.000 I32?‘ ewtg. valued at about $5000.09‘)? 35 and maize totals 60.000900 @111“- 30 valued at over 560000.000; 0r a 35o total value or $15,000,000. only 80 $20,411,800. less than the WW1 35 value of Canada's field crops for ma 1935 and $68,307,000. greater than “'5' the total value or cahhaas wheat 6514 not used t e same ex 8n £4112 Canada for animal feed, accorziing to we Agrlgull-UIBI Departmen Q 175 the Canadian National Rallwayé. m‘: Oats, however. are very Iii-rail! 33 used along withdbarley and mats. 353 Maire also (in, many "$98, ' S! dustrialiy. Canada is the principal g?’ wume o; gupply 1e1- wheat and oats, the latter practically ex- 5% clusively. Canada also shares in a“ the barley imports. Maize comes 155 principally mm south Africa. 101- 340 lowed by Canada. and Franco. l We recommmq NW lune S.M'T. (EASTERN) LIMITED 67" Cumulative Preference Shares rarca: uo perv-um 01min: bonus a i oollllian share! with every l0 m‘ ""0111!!! provides convenient bu: vervicc In New Brunswick on "l fll router and through car-ordination of lchcdule with the lb 'f,,',',"fnT§Ifl-i>ort In hmlofluovn Scoila, Ind excursions. 1"?!" "clam-i agreements with the larger eltabllahcd m iinu h Blake and Canada. the cinnpany bane: thrvlllll In! mini in North America served by these linen. U hi“: Mailed Irving, Brennan B. M. BAGNALb-MANAGEII Bcotia Bllllillll‘ 5111i oi Nun i ._______. Prince Edward Inland and Scotla Motor Trans- through service la provided to points ln the» The comp-n: u ha» equipped u. hit-mu charter parllfl preference nharea. 8i Company Ltd. Charlottetown New York Stock Exchange ‘slwllnfid b! Plilield and Cn- mem- léza-b aallrll-‘iéitanu Stuck Elulllllga and Stock‘ Clan glnChcm Can 109 10 Am For Pr 217A 2% Am Rad 211. 22 Am ‘hi "IE1 170M 170%. Am Water 111a,, 19:1, Anaconda 61 Tr 633 Aglchgvn 78'»L rail cf P Y’ gubum A812 29 aid D000 11’ .1_ Bait Ohio 21f 22.1} Bendix Av 20-; 211i, Beth S 9g», 99¢, Briga- Man 45 451. 356 181 ' Chry ler 115'; Ches Ohio 52“. 52-h ,‘ Com Sol 14 Com S0 2'1, 2-, ' Con Can 5a 5g I Con Edison 361;, 37 ' Con Gas C0 l Corn Prod 551,, 551, ,‘ Cur Wright l9", 1911,, 4 Dccrc , Darwin 161 1e01, Elec Auto Lt 3g 371. Elec Pr Lt 22", 22', Firestone Gen Elcc 55?; 57', Gcn Fonds 37% 37‘.- Gen Mot 561R. 57". Goodrich 38". 39" Goodyi-zii T 42‘.- 42? 1G1. N0 Pfd 49‘;- 50's . Hucl Mot Car 16“. l" l Ill Cent 2-1-‘1 1 Int Har lllili.» '- Int Tcl Tel 11 11". Johns Man C0 Kennccott 63 oar. Miss Par Ry Mont Ward 63 63'} Mur C0 12b’: 12"1 N Y Cr-iit 39H 40". Natl Bis 35', 35;, Nat Ca -h Rog New York N I-I 4-"4 4'; Nor Am Co 26"., 27 Nor Pac 28’. 29 Pack Mot 8’. 9 Paramount 2'2‘; 2i ‘=1 Pcmi R R 37‘: 37‘. Phil Mor Co 92': 92'. Phil Pet Co 61 61 Post Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 42*: 4s Purc Oil Co 20‘: 20 "1 Rafli Co 10% 10'; Radio K O 8'1 8'1. Scars Roe Co 96 96 Shell Union O11 South Pac 47 48 Std O11 Ind Std Oil N J 68W 58‘; Stllrle Co iai; i311, Tex Co 64 64", United Air , 2i)‘. 251'. United Co ' 515 i, United Drug United Gas Imp 1.7-". 130;, U S Rub 60'. 59‘. U S St Co 117‘; 118". u s Ind A1 3.71. 3311 Vanadium 3i ‘i. 32'. Warncr Bros l-i‘. 14w Wcsl Union 40'. 46’. West Air B 41011 415,, Wrist Elcc 154 1541.’, Woolworth 48 ' 48 ".1 Montreal Curb (Supplied by Pitfleld and Co.) Stocks Open Close Abillbi 5'4 515 Asbestos 87‘: 87“.- B A Oil 231.1 23‘: Bcaiiharnois Brcu’ Corp 3'1 31,5, Bath A 2i". 21-1., Can Vickers Dam Tar 12 12'; Don A 15"; 16 Fraser Eunser V T O 44-h’ 44-11‘ or 25"; 25M Hir Walker 48's 49 Home O11 185 1R5 Xmn Oil 21 20-14 Int Pete 35'; 351/, Mela-hers A 113350 pm 4114 41% L’ Royalite 45% 45 (UTQIICIGS C ' (C.I‘. By Guardian's Special Wlre) MONTREAL. Aug. 8 — Pound Sterling advanced 3-4 cent on Mon- treald foreign exchanges Saturday to 4.99 l-4. The French F‘ranc add- ed .01 cent at 3.76 cents while the United States dollar remained un- changed at par. (A.I'. By Guardian's Special Wlre) NEW YORK, Aug. 8-A general advance against the United States dcllai" in foreign exchange dealings today was led by the British Pound Sterling, which reached the highest point since September last year. The Pound advanced 11-16 of a cent. to $4.99 3-10, the French Franc .00 5-8 of a cent to 3.75 3-4 and the Canadian dollar remained unchanged at par. Banks (Suullcil by Pltfleld and Co.) Banks Open Close Bank of Canada 59 59 Bk of Commerce Bk of Montreal Batik of Nova S Royal Batik MINING ((2.1% By (luariiiaifs Special Wire) Vance, raising the miscellaneous mines uitiex iour points on Satur- day. '.l‘he golds also turned strong ill the fiiiui liour io register a mod- cixitc advance ivhilc junior oils were barely iiriii. Vuiuiiic held around the suiiiiner avcrzigc for abbreviated Saturday markets. Noraiida advanced 2 po.nts and the c.use iviis up 1 l-B to 1 i-4 for Hudson Buy. Pcnd Oreille and Wiiitc-Aiiiuict moved in quantity at gains of 20 to 25 cciits wtiiie Coast Copper uuucrl 25 cents, Falcon- briuge 65, Sudbury Basin 25. Verit- urcs 4U and Aidermac 5 cents. The siliers were sleauy. A few iucdiiim-price and junior golris tightened up in a final dis- Montreal Grain Stock Exchange —-—— (CP. By Guardian's 5 c1; 1 WTNINPEG. AUB- lt-plsirmlnegsrfn (Supplied by Plifleld h Co. United States markets and fore- memberii 0i Montreal Stock casts of showers over the Cg d1 Eiwhanzc and Club Market) Prairies which probgmy “Q0512 stnclra Clan ogegatltllfxlisgrzillht . o on 31-11 T91 159.1,; 1591,, ‘hi? Wlmllilleg Brain exchange Sat- Brazilian 2v 27a "m"- 131-111-1, 5,115 At the close wheat was unchang_ Build Prod ed to 1-4 cent higher, October at Can Cement 15 i6 $1.25, December 81.22 1-8-1-4 and grin gor 11g‘ May $1.23 7-8. an ar .11 .0 EXDOrt business in Canadian gijflrgfgfd 93 93 3115x111 g/IZSHILOIIIZICQ to small lots cm, 1nd A, A 6,4 B,‘ 5mm l! h oar interests _made can Fae m,“ 12,‘ I pure ases at the opening to gm, 5,55,“ 12.! 12.1, “all Drices out nearly a cent high- Ccliiiicsc 25 25 er‘ Cock Plow Interest in Red Spring wheat was Con.» Smelt. s4“; as almost riegligibie and no. l North- Dist Sear: em was quoted i-2 eeht easier 1n Dom coat Pid the cash market. Inquiry for Dur- Doni Bridge 49 49 um wheat was made b t no b ' Dom Si B 22h 23's ness was confirmed u um- Dnni Text - ' Drydpn 11° hCroai-s? gflfllfiS generally traded at Eng E1f‘(‘ A 12.81‘ eves and at the close oats Eng m“, B futures had advanced a cent while Found (3,, other commodities all closed slight- G911 51 w 14 14 ly above Friday's final prices. Goridvcnr (C.l". By Guardian's Special Wlre) G-“nh-‘m. 12 12 WTNNIPEG. Aug. 8—C1osing firt- 11110113170110 ure quotations wheatFOct 125B- limi’ 51111111 30 80 'Dec 122 1-a-1-4- May 123 7-8 o...‘ n . . . Inltll $33M 64% 65H g-Oct 47 3-8B: Dec 43 3-48; May In, PO“. Pm 4 a-B. Barley-Oct 60 3-48; Dec Iral-(c Wonrls 58 7'85- Mfi 5m- HM Cash prices: MCCQI] F1 1g 12 Wheat-no. 1 hard 130; no. 1 Nor Moiit Pow 33 33 130; no. 2 Nor 125; my 3 Nor 121 Nzii Brow 411i 41", 1-2: no. 4 Nor 11B; 1'10_ 5, 109; 1111 N111 5L CM‘ 49 49 6 wheat 103; feed 87; no. i Garnet Nmilml" 56% 68 120: no. 2 Garnet 118- no 1 Durum g?fll_’bgfilgowol_ 10s; no. 4 Special 111'; a... 5 Spcifal S,,,,“;,n,,,fln 2a,, m 10g go. 6 Special 100; Track 125. s, m“. 12,,‘ m,‘ a fno. 2 CW _ol 3-8, no. 3 CW s,‘ 1H,“. Pr‘, 33k 33h 50 3-8. ex 1 feed o0 3-8; no. 1 fecd 51,11 gm, POW 14 1413 4B 3-8; no. 2 feed 43 3-8; no Ii $1. (71,111 34 34 feed 39 3-8; Track 47 3-8. St Can Pfd Barley-B Row ex 63 3-4; ex 3 Wm Eire A CW Special 67 3-4; 2 Row ex 3 CW Win Eleir B 6'3 3-4; no. 3 CW 61 3-4; n0. 4 CW 5B 3-4; n0. 5 CW 57 3-4; n0. 6 CW 56 3-4; Track 6O 3-4. (AP. By Guardian's Special Wire) CHICAGO. Aug. 7—For the first time since 1937 corn growth started. serious concern for the safety of the crop became manifest today, and prices scored notable gains“ I Complaints that owing to pro- longed hot dry weather the leaves of corn were firing over widespread areas, Nebraska i.ri particular, holst- cd the corn market an extreme of three cents a bushel. A majority of traders. however. leaned to belief tlJ it desp te need of moisture the general corn crop outlook remained favorable, and top quotations reached were not strongly held. At the close, corn was 1 5-8—2 TPRyNYP5U- AUH- 3 -— 335E mel- 3-8 above yesterday's finish, Sop ill snares rounded out the iveek 1.01 7-8—-l.02. Dec 68 7-8-69, uitii their ioiux-h consecutive ad- whggl, unchanged to 1 1-4 l1]),'s@p 1.12 7-8—1.i3 l-B. Dec 1.13 5-8-3-4, anti oats 1-8--1-2 advanced. (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. a - Wheat, Northern. no. 1 $1.119; barley, Can- adian Western. no. 3 .70 1-4; oats, feed, no. 1.53 l-2; flour, spring wheat patents ,firsts $8.00; seconds $7.60; bakers $7.50; writer wheat patents, choice 55310-550; white corn 3600-620; bran, ton $25.25; shorts. ton $27.25; middllngs, ton $41.25; roiled oats, bag 90 lbs. $4.25; hay, no. 2 per ton, carlots $9.00. Cheese Ont. no. 1, .14 1-4; Que ..'l l-2—5-B; butter no. 1 .26—-.26 1-2. Eggs in cartons; Al large .37—.36; play. Aiacussa, Bufialo-Ankerite and Prospcciors Airways advanced The editor. secretly amused but wanting to make amends, noticed a tobaccoiiists shop on the other side of the street. "Come in rind have a cigar." he invited. They stepped inside — and the editor discovered to his dismay that he had come away without aiiy money. “By Jove," he exclaimed. "I'm afraid I've left all my money in the office." "Ali, wrcl." replied Mac, "the day's young! Ah dlnria mind at a‘ walking back wl‘ ye to fetch it.’ 1. tiriivmlty Residence- flclrnce Bullrlinl- 5- (- Memorial Library. Hall. I. College campua with Athletic Field to the lelk l. Owens‘ Museum of Fine Arts. B. Central Heating Plant. A-large .34-.35; B .27; A-medium .32~.33; C 23 ifrtu (i0 cents each and minor net potatoes 1311.1 Que 80's 50-65; gums slioived for Central Patincla, no, 2 30's 40-50. Cliibougainau, East Malartic, Kerr- .i_-__-_-_- Addison and Read-Autiiier. NEW YORK CURB Senior golds were steady and i slow. The group harbored a few (Canadian Press) soft spots including Beattie, Red Luke, Tcck Hughes; O'Brien and $100k! 61°55 Perm“ Amer Cyan B 3411'. (or. By Guardian's Special Wire) C" Se“ °° 3 . l, . , . Creole Pct 36 Closing exc range iaits.—- E,“ Bond sh 19.15 At Montreal - Pound 4.99 1-4; N,” Hud 141,, Franc 3.70; US dlr par. U“ Light pow A 5'. At New York-Pound 4.99 3-16; Un Light Pow Pfd 49 Franc 3.75 3-4; Cdn Cl11‘ par. Gulf Of Penn 57f. At Paris-closed. Brown Preferred ,, 83' In Gold-Pound 12s 2d; US dlr --—-—i*i 5948 cents; Cdn dlr 59.46 cents. MONTREAL CURB i A Scot‘ met the editor of a well- (Camdml 7""? known comic paper. The oppor- tunity oi complaining was t.oo good stuck‘ mo" t0 miss, _ Arno 3% "I dinna see.” began Mac, "why cart Mal 14 / ye‘re always printing jokes abbot Dupflrq 4'1 oor race being close. We're no ¥°bl1>5l¥°0t 4g“ close-just threefty." T191131“, cad 52 WINNIPEG WHEAT (Supplied by Pitfleld and Co) Oct—125'~;-. Dcc~122-"i. May—124%. Toronto and Montreal -- Stocks irregularly higher. New York-Ctocks closer higher. Winnipeg-Wheat unchanged to l-4 cent higher. New York-Cotton lower. New York—Canadian dollar un- changed at par. MOUT- Atnrsolmflcitviban. N. nfrnoiu m: Alan-n Women's Residence. Conservatory of Mllllf and School for Girls. 4. ‘l. Academy and Commercial College. 3. s Q If you're package of or purse! . every meal AIDS Produce Prices ‘ 1C.I‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONLREAL, Aug. 8—-Bu.tci' dis- pluyerl a iirni toiic on Aifuntrca; open produce markets lit-i wcck wliile eggs ruled 1i1ll'1_\ smartly. Graded cgg sliipiiiiils iii curlots or less were (|li0't\'(1 ut 28 cciits a ilorcii for grade A-lbllgl), 26 for A- medium, 22 l-Z ior B-iuigc and 2U l-fl for C. Butter was quotcd at 26 l-2 cents a pound for carlois or loss of no. 1 while lots to rctziili-rs \\'l‘l‘t.‘ 27 1-2 for solids and 28 for prints. Cliecse was quoicri m. 14-14 1-4 cent: a pound for Oiit-iirzos with Qucbccs at 13 l-2—5-8. Potatoes: Que new whites no. 1 80's .50—.60; no. 2 80's .40J.50. 1C1’. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, Aug. lciid- cri io ease on Cuiiatiiuii C0lllm0d1tY exchange 1iroducc scciiuii Saturday while butter ruled firm. Buttcr spot-Que fresh 192 score) 26 3-8—5-8. Cheese spot—Uiiqiiotcd. Eggs Spot—Oiit A-liirgc 28A: A- incci um "BA; B-litrlic 22A; C 130A- DOMINION OF CANADA PROVTICE OI" PRINCE EDWA \) ISLAND In thc Priilmic iiiid Surrogate Court 1st (ii-urge \'I A. D- 111.11.‘ In Re E~uiic of Alcxaucir-i‘ Nlilici- Matliicsoii lutc of C11zii‘10tlClO\\'ll in QllCClis County iii the >010 Pl'0\'ll1l.‘0, Retired deceased restate. By the Hoiiiiiiruliie Harold Leo- llBl‘(1 Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate. 01C. ctc. To the Shcriii of tne County of Qui-ciis County or any Constable or literate person within 581d County Greeting: _ W11CI'CZI\ upon reading the peti- tion oii Iilc of Matilda Agnes Lil-- ton, 8(1ll‘iilll.~I-1'i\ll'lX Cuiii Tcsza- mcnto AIIIICXK) oi the estate 0i 1.110 said Alirxrinutri‘ Miilar MfllJilP-Wll praying that a. citation niay be issued for the pui-po-c hereinafter" set forth: You are therefore licrc- by rcqiiirccl to clie all persons m- tercsurri in thc said Estate to be and appear bcforc inc at a. Pr0—. riiirl Surrugnic Court t0 be‘ bate _ ‘ held iii the Court l-louse iii Char- lottetown. in QllPPlls Couiitl‘. 111 the maid Province. on Monday thirteenth on of scirtcmbvr IivXt coming, at the hour to show cause if any they can ivliy" the AC(.'0llllLw of ihc said Esme should not be passed and the Ls- tiitc i~lo~cd as- praycrl for in suid petition and on nioiion of H. P‘. MncPlicc. Esquire, Proctor for said Petitioner. And I do hereby ordcr that a m“. com. hpfegf be forthwith pub- lishcri lll some iic\\s|iii_1ici- publish- ed in Charlottetown ziicrcsaid once in each week for at least four coiistciiiivc \\'(‘(‘1~I\ from llic dale hereof and that a true copy hereof be forthwith postcd in the follow- ing public plarc- l'£‘$])CCLl\‘(‘1Y. namely", ill 1110 hull of tlic Court, Iloiise 1I"i_ Cliarlollclmvn aforesaid. at or iieiir llic Royall Bank of Canada and at or iiriir the Bank of Nova Scotia both in Charlotte- town aforcsziirl and iliat a true copy be forthwith served on the Attorney General of this Province, so that all 1ll‘l‘-\Oll_\ iiiicrclcd in the suul Estate as ufnrcsnid may have diic notice thcrcuf. Given uiirlcr my hriiid and the Seal of tho said Court this scvciith day of August A. D. i937 and in the first year of His Majesty‘.- ugii. n (Sgd) II. L. PALMER. Surrogate and Judgi- o! Probate. (S ' L-l447-8-fl-lfi-iie30. B. Charles l-‘avvcctl. Memorial of eleven. rfrlock forciiooii 0t ‘the some dziy, lo per vvuril; lu llemurlnm spiritual Ulfnrlugl. Curdl. etc" 4o p g wuvil. Olliur ruin an nppllvullfln. Advertising Ilates- - Central Gnunllun iocnla, do per vvoru; Der word: Announcement: and (‘inning iilulmum Uliurxa for any aflvertllemeni twenty-fin conic, PAGE FIVE SUMMER LUNCHEONS HURBIED ‘i’ an “eat-and-runner," as so many are in summer, keep a Wrigleyb in your pocket . . Chewing stimulates the secretion of gastric juices, aids dlgeatlorv-helps to keep you feeling fitter. So enjoy (he rlch long-lasting flavor of Wrlgleybi Spearmint after . Good, and good for you! DIGESTIDK Clllfi Payable in Advance Wenti-rn and Ewan-rd iucuia, to Evenln re per mini. Llliaallivll d S g Sonora. 70o per inn-ii; Lisle uf l-‘iurul and ' Lvlli-rl ill Cuuilulvuui uer Inch; Niillvel of Tlmnln and Appreciut nu. 70o an inch III I41 our For Sale FOR. SALE— CARPENTERS Tools. Apply Guardian Office. FOIt SALE —- DOUBLE merit House, also Garage rent. Apply 34 Weymouih Si. L-1369 8-6-31. TENE- for I-‘OR. SALE-AIR, COOLED AVI- atioii engine 85 hp. Apply Guardian L-1408-8-7-li '1'.1?;7:f>ois~ LTIRIVING horse nine yea: old. aim one Clyde foal. Apply Bcll Bros. De Sable. L-14i2-0-7-3i PRIVATE SALE OFTFURNITI RE including valuable pieces of wal- nut and other articles at residence of Mrs. D. Gordon, Georgetown. ' L-1420-8-7-3i. TO I.E'I'—’l‘\l'0 AIJJOINIYG rooms fitted for ii,;ti; iron-c- keeping. Apply 22-1 Kent S: llione 1210. 11-13014. WILL THE FINDIIR 0F 1a Lafayette hub cup on Si. Pcttrl Road please communicate WfLh Murphy, St. Peters. 11-1418-8-7-2 _ Male Help Wa ted WANTED - MAN T0 worn; 0N farm by the yi-ar. Apply to John Quiity, Rocky Poiii"... L-1390-9-7-31 ‘:li 1F0R SALE— 6 ROOM HOUSE. iv th store, cellar. concrete found- ation. lights. large lot, garage. Toivn of Souris. Write to John F. Beamish. 399 Haymarkct Square, St. John, New Brunswick. 11-1370-8-6-41. rem-ale Help Wanted WANTED- GIRL FOR PART time housework. Apply Z9 Villa. L-1425-8-7-3i ‘ 77W» _ _____ _ W. WANTED - MIDDLE A G E D i Catholic woman for housework. Must have reference. State wages. Apply Box J. T Guard- ian. 14-1413-8-7-31 I W’ 1 _ KENT WANTED STUDENT. l Beauty Shoppe. Charlottetown girl only. 11-1430-8-7-21. LIVING POSTS SVOAAR. Agents WV-untcd ! LARGE ORGANIZATION WITIL over 700 dcnlcrs has opening for man iviih car to t1 and household ]ll'i)(lll . in a roiiiu oi’ 900 homes in yo own county Experience mince-- iyv-Wc train you. Steady work. Earn about $30.00 tveeklv. For the territory of your choice. ivrit-c imiiiori. lately to-Familex Products Com. pany. 570 St. Clement Street. Montrcab-tfii. Wanted FARM IVANTPJD—-.ABOI‘T 10 acres. one to tu-o mile.- froiii Charlottctmvii. with or without buildings, H. K. S. flcnimiiig. Bil Great George Strcct. L-l427-8-7-31 ...... _.;_.T;i ltiiscellanieygfls PARIS. —fCP1 —Cost of livin-z in France now is nearly six times; the pro-war figure. Taking 100 asl the basis in 1914, living costs for-l thc first thrcc months of 1937 are, estimated at 581. against. 540 dur-' lug the lust quarter oi‘ 1936 srrfihrrr* 1‘ Tenders will he received up to , August 31st. i937 for the purchase 1 oi’ the "Crosby Mills" property. This 1 consists ofz-a four stand roller pro- cess flour mill; machincryi for mak- 7 ing oatmeal, and English whcat 1' buns for crushing grain. Sawmill cnmplcic with riilary 1 bniidsaw. planer. shingle mill, eic. A , wulcrrlriircn electric generator which lights the mills, and provides cur- rciit to a fr-w nearby houses. Ono 1 huixlrcrl zicrcs oi‘ land. twelve ciiI- tiviiicrl, halmicc fll\'i‘l'l‘fl_ with a splendid grinvili of hiiril and wit. \\'0fl(1. Tlic two-storey house on this property in perfect repair. 1s fiticd with water system, balhrnnm and sewerage complete: and Is lighted hv ihc above mcnilnncd clcclrlc light plant. This prnpcriy is locat- ed on the best mill stream, and sll- uniril in one of the hr-st farming districts in the Maritime Provinces. Address tenders l0— W. F. ALAN STIEIVART. Strathgartney. Excrutor for the Estate of Heath E. Crosby. 11-1227-8-2-4-6-9-11-13. Far Sighted Eyes BI-TAIYTIFFL GLADIOLI. YOU can leave yanur order or gct vmil rcquircnicnls a1 our oflicc in the Currie Bldg. Office telephone R35 Hnmc 805. V110 also issue polr ' t0 suit ovcry pllfSl‘. .7. A. Mum-c Stir. Life Assurance C0,. Charlotte- town. .__.___..._.::-_._—;::a Fine’ Residential ‘Property For Sale Residence of thc Liitc HENRY W. I.().\'(l\\'()lt'l‘11 90 Fppcr Prim-c Sir-cot We nfIr-r fur srili- illi- ri-sitli-nlizn property nf ihc lute ll. W. Loni:- worth bring ill; l‘1ipcr Priiiii- Sti-i-ci In lhc (‘ily of (‘l'i:irIIilli'lu\v|i. This lurgi- I‘l‘.\i(Ii‘lll'l‘. \\U|I§l1l1l for conversion into apurtiucnls if desired). ls In first. class rcpiili throughout and is surroiinricil h} a beautiful garden and hfl-lflilll‘ lawns with finc sliuilc (I'l‘f‘.\. Property (‘fifllll1ll\ ly one acrc of liinrl. For furtlicr pariiiuliirs apply TIIE EASTERN TIII HT ('0. 154 Riclimniul Sir-cl, Charlottetown. I‘ . ' L-l Auction Sale 0f 100 Acre Farm To be sold by Public Auction on apprnxiniiitc- Seventy per cent of far sighted eyes are weak re- fractlvcly. Discomfort from this condition shown mostly at near work and may he headache, more eyes, ner- vousness or even upset atom- ach. Car drlvrn in this class may puffer considerable dis- comfort. Glance relieve the strain. ll. F. llutcheson l the premises on Tuesday ilic 31st ‘ August. 100 acre farm ai Harring- ton. ten mllcs from (‘harI0lti-Iou1i, , 45 acres are clcarund liic buluncc woodland and pasture. Stream runs l through premises, Land and build- €IIIIK In first class condition. ‘ Tn b; sold with or without crop .10 suit purchaser. including five tarres ceriificrl seed potatoes. Pur- chase may he mzulc pi-lvnicly he- ‘ fore date oi‘ sale. l I-‘or Iurlhrr particulars apply to 1D. L. Mathlemu, I50 Richmond Street, Charlottetown. 1 JOHN I‘. BR WILEY. Allfllnllcrl‘. L-1354-I-5-9-12-10-19-23-26. _,. l i: . .._ my; _. 1 g c‘ f? ‘s “\<4-‘tv a harmi- >