NoveMBElil-Nlilli ai-f" _-.o,,_,>;vig,i Gentleman: “Want wgiillllhi). , . iiiriiiiiiiii , -, A A lllllilllllllllillllllv ;\ ll to give myself up for blgamy, Jusht found two wives ashleep in my bedroom." Tm, y_ i; 1. (‘rilnhcrry Growers m] in pnv sir t‘l‘lll\' pcr pound in [lliiprlzitiii- $1011‘ '1' in,“ iii‘ iuui-ct lll ir_\ MCCCIRANBERRIES Association of Mt. Stewart are pre- cash for cranberries delivered at the i111. Stnvart. Berries must be sEISOIIBlJlY free from - llllil packed in boxes or barrels. \lll‘f' 1!1‘I'l'1t's are marketed we expect to be able to pay s. bonus to p“; growrls. (lriiwlfl mrrlllziiii (‘licvcriiu lTn-t Point loliii Fli-liilliiiiii, (tiiiiso River. .l.lllli'\ 1i. l)iii;-,i'.i-ll, North Lake. ' , \t‘ll.llllt, Ml. (‘ilrnii-l. ' l-41 _ outlying districts In; deliver berries to the nearest ivlldvertisiiig Rates-Payable in Advance l .\lllllllllllll (ii-urge for Any Advertisement 25 Cents. (lllllfllllill lilcals, 4c per word; Western and Eastcn locals .- irord; Aiiiiuiincciriicnts and Coming Events 2c per word; word; In Mcniorlam Notices, 70o per inch; Lists of and Spiritual Offcrings, Cards. etc., 4o.per name; Letters of Wedding engagement ~10 words for $1. 1:» (‘P1118 for i-icry additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and l 1'i~litr.li l'illlflllll‘llf‘i‘ 70o pi-r inch. . l . ,‘\|[‘:]vi‘li ialiou, 70c pcr incli or 4c lii ll'lll~ pcr inch. Other rates per word. Lists o1’ Subscriptions on application. : "Lilli charge for any adver isement twenty-five cents. 1° 1'9‘- ___ For Sale "l ~ , norm T0 LET. ' U,,._,,_.,,,_,,,_ APPLES AT F. s. REEVES, L-QlLZ-lO-ZQ-Ili. C friiiii: noon APART- 3511111. M1111 "0 Ed- L-l l 79-31, " 4101‘ mini-inc flfii"; " r0 i.i:'r. APPLY sir . .» G“’°C"Y"' mam‘ Sw1ji11l340-20-3l. Boarders “hinted -___- Emit l-lclp Wanted fl7,\\-i~i,ii _- ri:.\:"ric.\l. NURSE- ‘, A; ‘~ l1. Ciiurilinn. s" “ m ‘ H“ L-fliliil-lll-Zil-(il WANTHI l lions f,i‘,lll_"‘.'_ Aiiivh‘ ( i 1.41:2:- Wanted E.\\l'1'11 n — {1I‘\~\"l""l'\' 11"" sii <4 (‘iiv \\i~"(1“f\_‘isé>‘.nl;glii,lfi \\ 1i?!) I"\I'SF. "gh- " “ ,. , ,,,‘.x.,,_,....p . r car (T, 40-31-21. Chancery Sale lzorlalrrl‘ 0F :i_ .‘.Z.".i“."ll.-\IL ix QUEENS roixsli‘ _ ‘ N01111:‘, is l\i‘l'l'1'.\' curl} "mt. p1li'\[|,i||[ t1, (l lcr ill (llc (ulllt- i1 (‘hiiiii-iiv licnrllig tinti- the I l1I‘*l.I1.'_\ oi‘ ()ct(-lv'".' .\. 1).. l9.’ s (‘11111- \\1l(‘l‘t‘1l\ blrrtlc oiacl hail 1v (‘i iiiliiiiiaut. and i'\lllll(‘I\ Mac- 1'li.'.il ziiiil Oth-‘rs ari- llctulttlilllli .\'ii ll, .301, up nnil sell b?’ Piililii- '\~ -' tl:i- premises t._ . ii" '11"? .\'! til" NOVl-Idl- 1115K A. 11., 1111111. A1 Th:- llwiir of 'l'u'o O'clock l" The Attcriiiiiiil laud of i-r'i l1‘ ic1=~ii Moo-- l'.'i~i-- 111' I'll i-i ;i ii-iiiii i=1" 1h‘ .i=iii‘ v1 -- q thus (les- --f wild " ll-w firm our - i ' lili Sti-rirh. : iil couvi-ii-il 11v the s-wl MYWII tii tlio said ‘Irv-n .\ii"Ii»-i- aiiil (li-m-i-n I 01c e Ilriil ili=‘r*il [llc i."tll ilii\"'lif Scri- l‘ll‘1'I"l‘ 1pm; run.‘ any q-yu-p "WW1? l'll'1t‘l'1 i't.\'l1 “VYCEY. 0f lllllll situate in 7..":r (‘rer-k, afore- ‘iiiil. liiiiinilcil as l‘lll"ll‘§l -f‘f)\l- Vi-"vrivr: at .1 st/llrc fivwl on the "CV1 lmillliic from lmvc; (‘reek to c hv Nvu- \,l‘!l\‘f‘ nt the t corner of ll iii‘ lanil in p" t'~'\lflll oi‘ said Al“ ‘.'ll‘l and (lcow-i- Tilt-Pilot‘. nuil lliciici- ri-uuiiiir Roi-iii alone "l" Wrst liouulluri‘ of saiil plot of lnuil iiinctv fcct to a (‘i-cck. tin-no" "ufliiri-stiviirillv al-iii-r said (‘reek "mwlltllt feet. .tl~cncr ..\lortli- Wnrillv our 1lllll(l1'(‘ll _;|'\fl Jtrcntv ""1 to the niwiv-"hl Pond. and tlli-ncc airing the s. ic 1~"""i\v:irill" ~‘"l.1'-tvvo fi-ci to ' place of r"m1"l'IlI'l'lflPYll co" “WIMP: our-- Piitliih ct‘ an ncrr of land I little "1"" rr loss. ’ The nlluvzylurlls uiil he sold "no vicar zinil iii-i "u-rl of and ‘"011 all i-ii--i~_..,i-,--,.-. liri-hi-llqi; m“ 11' \"I'r rstrtn vr l"ll‘V'l"-'l of inc "l" Tliyrili- i\I'vi-i‘l\:-il. Such rial!‘ l" 1"‘ ""l""<-t to ti» nntiroval of "l" 511W (‘ow-t of (‘hanc'~r_v. (“uiliilcns- 1\t “He. “"100 this tivrv v-liinrlli dav of October .i\. I\__ 1o‘ ._ F. sT. "l "l" TI'\INOF. R ‘Fl-wt"r-lu-(‘linncri-y. - R. Bell. Esta. rllmplalnnnfs solicitor. L433 10. 29. 1'8, l1» l, l. tucntv- ‘ {R ' Southport. All grades. L-54ii-lO-l9-l2i. FOR. SALE-AUTO It ADIO cheap. Write “RP, Guardian. L-976-10-31-3l. Male Help Wanted APPRENTICE WANTED TO learn Barber Trade short Course expert training. Molar Barber College. Halifax. N-766. AMBITIOUS MEN. WE WISH TO contact you for Steady Employ- ment—Good Pay-- Independence. Everybody buys our guaranteed products. Higher Quality, Lower Prices. No Experience Needed. We help you. Bic continuous repeal snlcs and profits. Small capital necessary to buy goods. No Risk. For frci- catalogue and full de- tails write tho-day: Fkimilex. 570 st. Clement, Montreal. Lost LOST AT (‘A A. GROUNDS. PAIR hum minis. fmrri locket and vir-lr i black shoes. Finder plum" '6'" ‘, lllWVfllTl. L-92‘l-10-29-3i. i flMorZg-zdzge Sale To be sold b'y public auction in frout~of the Law Courts Bulldln! in Charlottetown on Thursday, the 'l‘enth day of November, A. I). 1038, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon. ALL THAT tract, piece and parcel oi’ land situate. lying and being on Lot Forty-nine in Queen's County, Prince Edward island, bounded as f llows, that is to say: —CO.\IMENCING at the rear line of the Village Green farms at the Northwest angle of land conveyed by the Credit Foncler Franco Can- ailicn to Albert Hays, thence run- hing Southwardly dong the said Albert Hays Western boundary line and the West side of a road running from the Georgetown Road until it strikes a. stream of wntcr running Into the ltlillvlcw Mill Pond. thence following the course of the said stream North- westerly until it meets the Eastern boundary llne of land in posses- sion of Joseph Duggau, thence Northwardly along the said Joseph lluggiurs Eastern boundary line Seventy-tun chains and Thirty links or to the rear line of Village Green farms aforesaid and thence Eastwardly along the same Three chains and Thirty-four links or to the Northwestern angle of said Al- bert Ilays‘ farm at the place of cnuamcllcenient, containing by esti- mation about Fifty acres oi‘ land a llttli‘ more or less. The above sale is made under power of sale contained in an In- denture of Mortgage dated the 9th day of September. A. D. 1919, made hctwcen George II. Mitchell nf Millvlew. Lot Forty-nine in Queen's County. Farmer of the one part, and Caroline Amelia Pal- mer of Charlottetown in Queen‘: (‘ounty aforesaid. Single-woman, oi the other part, default having been made in payment of the principal and interest thereby se- cured. For further particulars apply to ltlcssrs McLeod it Bentley, Solici- tors. Charlottetown. ‘ Dated this 18th day of October, A. D. 1931i. CAROLINE AMELIA PALMER Mortgagee. L-503-10-l8-25 NOV 1-8 FRENCH APPLE DUMPLING Two pounds oi‘ good cooking apples: one c381 one pint of milk. .four ounces sugar; one and a half ounces ground rice; one and n hnli‘ ounces of butler: one gill of double creum: vanilla essence: n little rcd-curriint jelly or red ap- ple jelly. Slew the apples with the suuoi‘. butler and a little water. when cold pour into glass dish. l-icnt the nillk, then add the ground rice and cook well. sweeten and fin- vour. then add the yolk of e81» Pour this over the apples. directly the yolk has thickened without- bolllng. Leave to get cold. then whip cream and add Stlilll’ whlil‘ nod white of egg to it . Sweet")- then pile up on the top of the pudding in small heaps: Hdfl "d current jelly between ssch plie- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN N. Y. Stock Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 31 —(CP)-_. Prices held steady and mostly were unchanged during active trading sessions today on the produce section of the Cen- . adinn commodity exchange. Butter spot -Que_ fresh (92 score) 22 5-8-7-8. Que. seconds (38 score» 22 bid. western fresh of- fered at 22 7-8, Que. July regraded 23. Sales: 100 Que. fresh (92 score- at 22 3-4, 75 Que. (38 score- at 22. Cheese spot -Ont. white and colored l3 5-16 bid. Sales: 400 Que. white at 13 5-16, 150 Que. colored at l3 7-16. Eggs spot: Ont. A-large 41a, A- medium 37a. A-pullets 30s, B- MONTREAL, Oct. 31 --(CP'— Potato prices picked up weeks stride and showed slight gains on open produce markets here today, the Dominion Department of, Agriculture re- ported. the butter market was sieiaiztly and the cheese section ue Creamery butter prints to retail denlerssold for24-241-2 centsand creamer-y solids for23 1-2-24.West- ern butter delivered in Mont. was of- fered at 23. Que. No. l pasteur- ized in wholesale Jobbing lots was 23 The asked price for Ont. white and colored cheese was l4 cents a pound while Que. white sold for 13 7-16 llllfl Que. colored for 13 9-16. Grndcd egg shipments in ’ used free ca=cs were sold at 41 cents a dozen for A-large. 37 for A-med- lum 30 for A-pullets, 26-27 for B- liireze and 21 for C. Potatoes: Que No. 1 90's 1.00- 1.051 Que. No. 2 80's 70-85; N. B No. 1 80's 1.10-1.15. Currencies MONTREAL. Qt. 31 -——(CP'— Pound Sterling declined 29-32 of a cent on Monireulioreign exchang- cs today to $4.78 11-16 while the United states dollar firmed 1-32 cent to ll-10 premlum_ The French franc was off slightly to 2.67 l5- 16 cents. NEW YORK, Oct. 31 —(AP-—— Sterllng started the week's for- eign exchange dealings today iwith a loss of 1 l-B cents to $4.75 1-2 in terms of the United States dollar. Most other major Europ- ean currencies also weakened. The French franc was .00 3-8 of a cent. off at 2.66 l-8 and the Swiss franc dipped .00 l-2 oi a cent, The belga was unchanged while the gullder advanced .02 of a cent. The Canadian dollar was unchanged at a discount o! 11-16. Board of Cornmtsslone hour of Three 0‘Cloelr P M , the purpose of hearing an applies- (‘ompmny Limited to vary its ex- lstln rates for the supplying patrons. All persons interested and desir- A. 1)., 193 I. I. CONDON, llc Utilities. L-Dfl, 10, ll, ll STOCK QUOTATIONS i fairly " Public lltilities Notice Ncjice is hereby given that The of Public Utilities for the Province of Prince Edward Island will hold a sitting at the Town Hall in Kensington in Prince County on Tuesday the 11th day of November next at tthe or tlou of The Scales ilyrdo Electric of i-lectrical light and energy to its li-ig to give evidence will be heard. Dated this 29th day of October Secretary, Board of Commissioners of Pula- l Montreal Stock (Canadian he“) Canadian Press) Stocks Close Sunk‘ mo" Am For Pr m Ben T Am Rfldiflifll‘ 17V: Brazing; 1?? Am T81 T81 14B B c pow 27 Aim Water 14% Bldg products 59 Anaconda 38V. gm, cement 9 5161115‘)? 33113 Can Car Found 151;, All Rkllfl 23-14. can Car Pfd 291;, Auburn Auto — Can Ind Al A 3“ Belt 01110 8% can pwfic 6% Bald Loco 13% game“ u Bendix Av fil/s cons smelt, 65 Beth Steel 67% D15; seas 22% Ches Ohio 34% 50m coal pm n Chrysler 82-h Dcm Bridge 35% 0°" on 9'41 Dom Steel B 111.. Commonwealth 2h. Dom qiemue 65" Con Can 42-1»; Dryden 7,1,: Con Edison 33 Foundation Co 13;; 9°" G“ 9° 9 Gen Steel Ware 91/, Corn Products 69% Gv-psmn 7% urtlss Wright 26 Ham 31mg, tm upont 146% How 54mm m‘ Elec Auto Lite 3374i 1111p 1m, 155, em Pr Lite 12v. nit Nickel 56$. Oen Elec 46% Massey Harri; 7a,; Gen Foods as moon Front ii’ Gen Motors 50% Mtl Power 30 Goodrich 24% Nat Brew 42 G°°dl""a"Ti1‘° 32’?- Nat Steel Car 52 Gt Nor Pld 24 Ngrandi 79 Hudson Mot Car 9 Power Corp 14o Int Harvester 83% Quebec Power 17v; Int Tel Tel 10 awinlgan 201/ Kenziecott 46% 5t 15w Com 5,; Mont Ward 50v. st Law Pfd _ ‘ MVYYBY C011) 9% Sou Can Poiw _ N Y Central 19% Steel of Can 75 Nail Cash Reg 26% Steel of Can PP 631;, New York N H 1% Win Elec A 21,4, Nor Am Co 24% Win E15; 13 _ Nor Pacific 12% Pack Motoro 5% gfl-"flmguiri: 11% enn 21h’; Phil Morris 135% ,.,,,, ,.., c, 3,, GRAIN Pub Se!‘ N J 33% gag 0g co 10% WINNIPEG O t 31 (OP o onp 8% ‘ - 0 - -— )- Ruiqo K Q,- 3% Winnlpez wheat futures showed gem-s R0,, Q0 751/, little change today; mainly be- South Pacific 19 cause outside markets were firm. J 5- °*‘°“‘l.’33§ 'li.i‘i"“infii“'éfi.l2tié'l° ll 6 O , 5 Texas Cog were unchanged to l-4 cent lower, Um. A , Oct. 60, Nov 59 1-2, Dec. 59b and Umba‘ 0gp 3f‘ May 62 a-a-i-z. United Dru‘, w! Continued absence of Canadian United Gas Imp 12 wheat export demand accounted U S Rubber 53% for llstlessness. Prices eased U s st 0° 64% fractionally on early Chicago U s Ind A1 A 26% weakness but firmed later as Chl- vmadiwn m“ cago appeared to ignore forecast warn B 7 of rains in southwest dry areas. w 96mm! Cash wheat turnover was smell we“ 011 27ft with prices flrm.Coarse grains at- est Air Brake 26/3 tracted little attention and prices Wes-t Elec 1191.4. for the most part were at the same Woolworth 50% levels as Saturday. MONTREAL, Oct. Wheat, Northern, No. 1, 72 1-2: barley, Canadian western No. 3 46 1-2; oats, feed, No. 1 34 1-2; flour spring wheat patents, firsts 5.15; seconds 4.65; bakers 4.45: whiter wheat patents. choice 3.00-3.05: white corn 4.10; bran. tori 20.25; shorts, ton 22.25; mdidlings, ton 28 25; rolled oats. bag. 90 lbs 2.- tligisgiay, No. 2, per ton, carlots Cheese Ont. cgored 13 7-16; Ont. while 1115-16; butter No. 1 solids 23 l-2-24. Eggs in cartons: A-l large 51: 'é-l€é‘ge 44: A-medium 40: B 32; Potatoes: N. B. No. 1, mt< 80's 1.10-1.15; Que. No. 1 whltes801s 9100-105; Que. No. 2 whites80‘s 70-85: P. E I. 80's 1.25. Mixed Trend On Montreal Stock Market MONTREAL, Oct. 3l-(CP)— Prices dipped and rallied in a col- lorless stock market today, closing with‘ mixed trends. Nickel put on a little spurt in the last half-hour, working up enough steam for a half-point gain at 56 1-4, but Smelters never ral- lied from a 105s of that much at 65. Holllnger. Hudson Bay and Nor- ands. remained stationary. Utilities suffered the most, with B. C. Power down a point ti 27. Off’ fractionally were Brazilian. Montreal Power and Shawinlgon. In oils. McColl managed to work a bit higher to 9 but Imperial showed a narrow loss. late sales oi’ Distillers Seagrams came out with a gain of 1-4 at 22 1-4 while others in the advancing column included st. Lawrence Corp, and Dominion Bridge, a- head fractions. Unchnnged to a trifle lower were Steel of Canada. Pricc Brothers. Canadian Car. National Steel Car an-l Dosco. ' Total Salas: 135,900 shares: Mines 119300; Industrlals 16.300; Bonds $100. MARKETS n A oiiwce (By The Canadian Press- Toronto —Stocks irregularly hiehcr. Montreal --Utilitles lowermiher industrials and golds higher. New York -Stocks closed iin- changed. Wlnnlpeg —Wheat unchanged to 1-4-cent lower. New York —Cntton and rubber lower; sugar higher; coffee ll1'l- changed. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 4.79 Ii- 15: U. S. dlr 1.00 11-16‘, franc 2.- 67 15-18. At New York -Pound 4.75 3-4: Canadian dlr .99 5-16‘. franc 2.- 68 1-4. ’ At Paris —Closed. - In Gold —Pound ils. 8d: U S. dlr 59.03 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 44 cents. City Of Charlottetown Tax Appeals Notice is hereby given that the Wills from Civic Assessments, valu- 8110M and rates has been set for Thursday, Novembeq- 10th, 1938. at In tll Cit B lldi . » e 8E6‘. PPNICIIOLSON. 11406-104141, Montreal Curb} (Csnsdtsn- Press) next Dominion STRAND Each poll is entitled to send five accredited delegates. Poll Chairmen are requested to call their poll meetings Mill‘ ‘iu Election. THEATRE, 011 AT 2.30 P. M. at once to appoint their delegates. s. KENNEDY, ll President. onservative 0 nvention Federal Constituency of Queen’s County for purpose 0f nominating two candidates to contest the county at the The Convention will be held at the BIIABLUTTETOWN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. PAGE ELEVEN R. R. BELL, Secretary. ‘ 14-867-10-27-29-11-1-3-7. Royohte 40"“ Ronda 7A st Anth 1'?“ Son iuiii 13° . Slwwkey 4% 1 Sheep Creek 9° . Sherritlt 152 Siscoe 153 Sladen 72 Stadacone 52 Straw Lake 1° Sud Basin 285 Sud Conit 1° Sullivan 96 Sylvanlte 31? Teck Hugh 46-7 Texas Corp 133 Towagrnac 45 Uchl 147 vexitiu-ea 565 Vulcan 60 Waite Amu Kilfl wgpdjgg 139s Westflank 7 _ West Turner 3% Wlltsey C 10% Wodo Cad 13 Wrl Hair: 775 Ymlr Y G 11 UNLISTED Coast Coo 39° Brett '1‘: —- Dal‘ Oil 40 Foothills 50 Kirk Town 12 Pawnee 1% Pend Or $05 Temisk 11. ‘TORONTO, Oct. 81 —-(CP)— The Toronto stock market con- cluded the month wlth a mild display of general strength from a price angle but volume tapered off to 5.9.000 shares. the smallest turnover for a full session since Sept. 22. The gold share index recorded a setback of .62 and the other indicators were up, western oils. .50, industrials .18 and the base metals .11. Interest in the western oils yvas enlivened by the blowing in of a new producer for the Okalta Com- pany. Prices were up all round at. the opening but thegalns were shaded under afternoon profit- taking. Okalta touched a high of 1.59 and closed at. 1.50 for a net gain of 11 cents. Calgary-Ed- monton changed hands ln volume. advancing to 2.45 and closing at 2.35, up 9 cents net. Gold shares showed general strength in the early trade but failed to hold. McIntyre. selling ear-dividend was down 1-2. Dome and Lake Shore closed unchang- ed and losses of 5 to l0 cents were netted by Monets, Anglo-Huron- isri, Central Patricia, Little Long Lac, McKenzie, O'Brien. Pamour. Siscoe and Sylvanite. Ronda gold mines shares were listed today, opening at 23 and closing at 24 cents. ' The base metal share market and of’ the seniors. Nickel firmed s minor fraction, Noranda closed unchanged and Smelters and Hud- son Bay weakened small fractions. Waite-Amulet. the strongest of the group. fir-med 25 cents. Industrial shares. with few ex- ceptions. moved within a narrow price range Sea View and Vicinity The hall at Sea View was well filled on Thursday evening this en- tertainment was under the man- agement. of the Skating Rim _An interesting feature of the (‘VPUIIVY ‘was the drawing for n beautiful piece of landscape izmcstrv, It was found that Mr, William Read? Charlottetown hell-l the luckv tic- ket. Mr. Ready is to be congratul- sted in winning this beautiful piece of scenefY- ‘This community had its share of the severe wind and rainstorm that swept over this Province on Monday night. but no serious dam- age has been reported. The work for thédmpffivemFllt of the highway is being continued under the supervision of Mr. Preston McLeod. Perk There Ls still a great deal of work needed in all the near by T0805 Rev. Mr. Harrison. side. conducted service Stephen's, Church October Zird congregation present to hear in St. helpful. time and place for hearing all ap-i mo s. M. in the City Court Room,l Premier $000k! CIQQQ Abitlbl Com 3% ' Abitlbi Pfd 29 Asbestos 109 B A Oil 21. Beauharnois 3% Bathurst A 9% Don A 7v,» Fraser _ Fraser V T C 19% Ford A n l-Lir Walker 50 Imp Oil 17H Int Pete 2'7 Melchers A 51..- i Price Pfd .- Price Com 20'. Royallie __ (Canadian Press) , i‘ Stocks Close Canada ._ Commerce 180% Montreal 215 Nova Scotia 30s Royal Bk 190 i I New York Curbl I (Canadian Press) Stocks Close Am Cyan B 25% Am G-as Ellen: 35% Am Super Power 1% Can Marconi 1% Cities Service 8% Creole Pet. 21% El Bond Share 13% Gulf Oil Corp 40 Humble Oil 65V. Lockheed Air 225i N108 Hud 9% Pant Oil 6% Lone Star Gas - Mining (Canadian Press) ‘TORONTO, Oct. 31- Stocks Close Acme OLl .- Afton Oil 4 Ajax O11 15 A P Con 16 Alderman 5a Amm 1411.- Ang Canadian 122 Aug Huron , 340 Arntileld . l4 Ashley 111/. Allgite 33 Bagamao 14 Bankifleld 36 Base Metal 33 Bear Ex 34 Bcattie 124 Bldgoc w Big Miss 33 B0010 24% Bralorne 950 Broulan 5g Brown Oil '26 Buff Ank XD 14 Bunk Hill 111/,’ Cal Edm :35 Calmont 31 Cdn Malrolrlc 88 Cariboo 231 Cas 'I‘ret-‘l1 110 Cent Pia-t 240 Chem Re 70 Chester 122 Chromium 70 Commoil 55 Coniarizm 130 Con Smelt 64% Darkwatier 8 Davies 27% Denison 20 Dome Oil 32% Dom E5: 316 Dorval l3 East Crest 9 East Malrboic 218 Eldorado 215 Falcon 560 Faulken l7 Fed Kirk 7% Fire Pete 10 Fontana 7 Foundation 12 Frnncoeur Z3 Gillies Lake 12 Glcnora 3 Gods Lake 39 Goldale 20% Gi- Bousq 6 Granada 10% Grandoro cu Gunnal" Gold 68 Hard Rock 190 High Sar l3 f-lollinger 15 Home Oil 117 Homestead 28% Howey 26 Ilu<l Bay Min 33‘;- Nic 56% Jnck Waite 37% Jricwlo 14 Jellicoe 17 J M Qon 9% Kerr Add 178 Kirk Lake. 130 Lisguna. 14% Luke Shore 50% Lapa Cad 34 Label Oro 13% Leitch 78 Little L L 275 Mncassa 510 Madseri 47 ltinlnrtic 47 Marnlgo 715 Marl-god 335 McIntyre 51% McKenzie 128 McVit-tie 11% Mr-Watters 86% Mcrlnnd - - 5 Mlii Corp 230 Monarch l0"; Moneta 128 Naybob 47 Neiwbec 5 Noranda 7914 Norgold 4% Normetal 80 I Nor Can 48 OBrien 290 Okalta 150 Omega 58 Oro Plats 86 Pricalta 8 Paiiiour 465 Pandora 23 Pllylllhsiél‘ 56 Payore 11 Pcrrcn Gold 136 Pick Crow 510 Pioneer 265 Powell 3S5 Prairie 22 326 l Preston I46 Read Auth 000 i’ City Clerk. Reno Gold Roche Mrs. Atwood_Blankane_v' and Miss Winrilfned Blakancy | Mrs. John T AdTims has re- turned to her home after spending '4 a pleasant visit in New London. one guest of her daughter. Mrs. William Coiley. Mr. Clayton Shaw. Charlotte- town, who holds the office of fish warden was a recent visitor to Sea View in the interesyt of the fish- ermen. . Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walsh and little daughter Shirley left on ’Mondsy morning for their home in Worcester, Mass. after s pleas- ant visit with friends in Darnley. Corner. Summer- Burllngton on There visits a larflf‘ this talented speaker whose message at this time was both nracitical and spent the .week-end with friends in Summer- i de. l P.E. Island Hospital Annual Subscriptions Amount Previously acknowledged, 2315.96. g Charlottetown (continued) grnalgaCpaékm-Sing . . . eep Mrs. W. L C 5 otton 3 Raoul Raymond, Soutihport 3 aid 2 2 . 15.00 D, F. Archib Walter Wilson 1.00 eachz-Mrs. Geo. Br ‘. don Averd, Wlnniired Wrlg t. E1- mer Mellett, Margaret Cotton, Jes- 518 P11161101). Bramwell Chandler, Falconwood Hospital Dr. A. J. Murchison $6.00 $1.00 e-ach:_—- Mrs. R. D. McLau- ghlan. Miss Ruth E. Raynor, Ken- neth McLean, John McQuald, John Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Carr. ts each:— Miss Effie Mac- alah MoOallum. Win. . c , ‘Total for Falconwood 18$. Belle River B Compton Ltd $10.00 Lea Clow 1 50 $1.00 eechz- Dan Camip aid Bears, Lester Singleton Andrew Hutches/on, Vernon Acorn, Wm. Mic- Rae, Flat River, Roy Reynolds Mur- ray River, Herman Buell, Hopefield John. R. McLeod, Iris Louis Mc- Millan, Wood Island, Roy McMillan Lloyd Martin, Mllbourne Keenan, all of Wood Islands. .50 cts eachz- Harold Acorn, Wallace singleton, Jas. Singleton, Vi: I MEETING ,. DOLL A meeting of Con- l servative supporters of Jlohn Cantelo and Kenneth McKen- z e, Total collected by H. D. Comp- ton. 27.00 {Murray Harbor Collected by Whitten Her-ring:- g lelaeheur $2.00, R. P, Brooks, $1.00 each:-- W. T. Green, Blue. Jas. H. Sheamn, White. .50 cts. each:— Herb Brehaut, Silas Hugh, R. W. Penny, IVIrs. H. H. Cotioon, . F. J. Lumsden, Mrs. W. S. Hugh, Perley McLeod. Horace White. 25 cents each—Mrs. A. MacDon- aid, Wallace Penny, Luther Rer- ring, Chester Cooper, Peter White. Alfred Saunders, Whitten Herring, Miss Nora. Herring, Emma. Herring, Mari/en Herring, Mrs. Whltten Herring. Total collected —- — — -—¢l4.75 GUERNSEY COVE Collected by Misses Freda. and Margaret Brehaut. $1.00 eachz-Jvlrs. Hawkins, John Breheut, Jordan. Mrs. Everett Harris, Hawkins. 50 cents each: Lelacheur, Mrs. Belle Mlchon, Grafton Gosbee, Mrs. Wm. Bre- haut, Orrin Bell. 25 cents eacht-Seton Liclachear. Fred Davey, Mrs. Peter Brehaut. Miss Eldna Sensabaitglr Mrs. Jack Davey 35cts. J. Winsloe. 20 cents. Total for Guernsey Oove—$9.05 John sllace Hampden Charles W . —-Mrs . Chester Mrs. motor party to Charlottetown on Tuesday. Mrs. '1'. W Donald and little son Clifford and spending a pleas- ant visit in Graham's Road the‘ guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brown. Miss Muriel Harding spent lweek-end the guegt of her parents lMr. and Mrs William Harding. French Rivcir. Mr. and Mrs. George Adams spent Sunday in Margate the guests of’ Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Adams. Mr Roy Adams was a business gisltor to Charlottetown on Tues- 81‘. Mr, Anson Pickering spent the week-end at his old home here in Sea View. Mrs. John T. McKay. has re- turned to her home alter a pleas- ant visit in Clerniont the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Willem Mill, A most succasful card rty was held in Malpeque Hall es- day evening under the auspices of Malpeque W. I There was ii good gathering and all greatly enjoyed this pleasant evening's entertain- ment. Luneh was served by the Qadles snd a social hour followed. A mgiost satisfactory sum was rel- li . s tVictoria Poll will be held at the residence ' of \Vi1fred McQuarrie ii on Wednesday, Novem- éber 2, at 2 p. m., for the ,purpose of appointing ‘idelegates to attend a l‘ convention in Char- Zrlottetown on November Alec Coughlan, G rd H l.in , l Edgar Whltlock, Mifneimwcwhflr; 1 B2’: °"1";{t°f . i/ ‘ 0 ml ee. Samuel Craig, 50 cts, Mrs. J. E. i m ' Garnham, 25 cts. .75 City Wards And Royalties pose of appointing de- legates for Convention ion Nov. 8th. will be 4, held in the Board _\'Room of City Hall at 8 ‘ p. m. as follows: i. Wards 1, 2 and 3, ‘Tuesday Nov. 1. l, Ward 4 and Royal- lf ties. Wednesday, Nov 2. Ward 5_ 'l'hursda_v, p Meetings for the pur- v Nov. 3. All Conservative sup- porters of each poll welcome. LIVESTOCK MONTREAL, on. a1 -(cp) Receipts on Montreal llvesw; markers wdav were 1.341 heed of cattle. 1.43s calv , 1,055 3.328 sheep and elimbs. h0g5 and There was a better undei-tom to the cattle market. Early 511195 were mosily cows and a few plain to medium steers. Good biiiohpi- cows so.<l_ from $4 m 54.50 \\'li_1] medium kinds from $3.25 in 43.75 and common around 33_ Canncrg and cutters were s2 m $_2_5O,P]3jn steers _solcl up to $4.50 and med- lum kinds around $5. ‘Um-Q “we not enough carlv sales n1" sicoi-i: to establish prices. Veal calves wcr ‘rnicr. other B13095 Steady. Hczivy czilvcs ivcre hard to sell. Gonri vr-als made $10 worded address. with medium kllltlb around $9.50. Common to jusi fair quality vi-rils in mixed lots m-oiiiirl llll(1 \'f‘f‘_‘,' common light \'t‘lll< <10 30 DTIIIRPYS ivvrc S1 1') ers were S4 to $4.25. ill fly $4. Good coves mid \\""i11(‘1'.'<\\'1‘Y‘(‘ i1n- lllgh Bank from Miss, Velma changed m. $7.75. Munroe, $6 75 culls and bunks s Arthur Sensabaugh $1.00, Itfnrlon were from $2 in 5 McDonald 50 cents. 31,50 bulk lltfllYlfirll $2.7 Total to riatc- — - -—$2422.2G ' . We are glad to have the rural ,5, “m“b"l__°1 L’ dismms [fiftieth ‘i\'l'(1i11ll! M. ____... . .. . ' and Mrs John A. i i’ their M155 a Mahm- Ry N “~55 g residence in Graliniiii- Road on recent visitor to Charlottetown. Wsdnesdoi‘ Qvcriliw. Thu Worthy _..____ couple received man‘: hearty con- Mr. John MncNuti. Mr. Ar- grutulstioiis on this noinhl- event. thur McKay. Mr. Harry Comics‘ The)’ ircrc made ilic FQCCDlCIlTJ- oi and Mr. Arthur Mahar formed a a well filled purse .11.-o a nicely A fl"1lClOll.= lunch Was served and p. most pleasant in music and the RUPFlS at n, l I l i l l evening was enjoyed hr all social chat Several from this commiuiilv were nmfvnil this c-clclnqiiiui llc You Need Money $50 —— $500 ‘I We lend money tn n)" old hills. to purc 11154‘ necessities, to take that needed vacation or for anv useful purpose, ‘Nn embarrassing ques- tions to borrower or en- dorscrs. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phllllp's Building Grafton Street Charlottetown. P. I-I. I. lnolr for Confidential Loan Sign Office flonrs-9.00-5.30 Saturdays 9.00-1.00 4-. .. .