SEPTEMBER 13. —-'’.—i'‘-—:‘‘.‘‘ " 1939 —vu-D I be of my uuistanoe Ir? ' .. ‘I'm afraid that wouldn't I'ielD‘lnI.lx:hIfl(!?1l‘ linnrdldloillibllfiiillllon .. _,__—;—>_> -—1>fumorist, ‘ fivertising liates——Payable in Advance . lmnm Chums for Any Advertismenta 25 Cents ill; Central Guafdlfifl l°¢%1!- 50 PEI’ WON: Western and Eastern locals to per Word: Announcements and Coming Events 3d per word’ Classified 3c per word; in Mamoriam Notices 70s per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards ctc., so per name; Letter; of Condolence 70c per inch. wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 I and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thank; ma Appreciation. 70c per inch or 44'. per word. Lists of Subscriptions 4 0 cents per inrh. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on I sppllcrition. i‘or bale ,..—’- -————— ‘OR SALE — FOUR. YEAR, OLD horse. Apply Damian Cullen, Hope R,l\t‘l’. L-817-9-12-zi. AELBA .»\I’I'LES AT CUDMORE stores. F. S. Reeves, southport. L-844-9-13-31. bit s IE — MCCLAREY RANGE 1 pl l(L colidliloll. Apply L-835-9-13-11. .7... Wll1I'PE’l‘ SEDAN In go snipe. Bargain for quick sale. Apply 250 Grafton St, L-830-9-12-3i. 4 FOR D‘ COACH. I. . Will sell Telephone 718. L-B26-9-I2-3i. ‘OR 5 LE OR RENT. SIX ROOM B‘.ll1L'.'iI(‘I\\‘, 96 McGill. All modern C01l\’(‘Illt‘1lt‘l.‘, a lot land in- rl'.IIlIIi. Aply A. A. Reid, St. Steffi- en. N. 13.. Box 150 L-695-9- -61. no .<.\l.l‘I:llAl. .. UIEE TRAC- tor. Proude & Moieside. L-H23-9-12-21. Wanted 's:ENGERS FOR fiiy care Guardian. L-832-9>l3-ll. {— SMALL I-‘URNISHED vii‘. north of Eustcn Strest oiy. Apply Guardian. L-837-9-13-21 ED COUPLE CARS TABLE l).)'..’\lO€S for loac‘.‘in.g at vvhm-I, Ch€li’l0LL(l0'Wl’l .k. Associated Shippers. L-821-9-12-31. Female Help Wanted IA!\"l'iIl) AT ONCE MIDDLE 8L‘f‘(I woiiiriii for house work. $:ii.ill lnuiily, Write D, Guardian. L-853-fl-13-ll VNOTICE AIl(‘lll)fl Sale Of Stock, CF01). I~‘:ii-m Machinery, and Household Furniture at resi- dence Of late William J. Mc- l.cl_l:In. Glcncorrarlnle on F“dIl.\'. Sept. 15th at 2 p.nI. For further particulars see liandliills. E LLA MCLELLAN flofessional cards '-7"‘-'* A ._ ——_-ziu‘ MCLEOD 8I BENTLEY W. BENTLEY. II. C. -l_. . BENTLEY, K, C, (. F. BENTLEY, LL.B. Barri-irrs nnd Attorney-at—l.nw MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street :, _. —<-——j——-:1-3.1:- II. F. AROIIIBALIJ Chartered Accountant 140 Richmond Street Phone 47. P. 0. Box 12 BELL & MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN imernn llloek. Charlottetown. r.E.i. . ' K Bell. 0. L._M_nthlesun, LL.n. L FREDERICK A. LARGE "mister. Solicitor, Etc. Slwcefianr to D. Edger "0 Shaw. K. C. '5'-‘ BIN“. I27 Grafton St. 5'." MONEY T0 LOAN {Minna Reui Esm- (luirlottetown, p_ |g_ ]_ 4 ALEX W. MATHESON ll.",'§",‘,}'EL|:.‘n SOLlCl’l‘(2:l:.u :0'"_".j9‘ 99. t_ George Street M. ALBAN FARMER 'l\|ll'tlS'r ~ . .. . . m.';.'u‘I:r“I’rb'”iI>‘i'r3' ‘““ 3"“ 0f_ Csmdn Building. §:‘§2._.srlottetown EYES ‘EXIIIIIIIEII eiississ rum Taylor. Optometrist M11“ It E. W. TAYLOR'S 142 Richmond St. To Let To LET — nooivi. GARAGES. AP- "2‘”- FOR. RENT — 3rd FLOOR, REAR. 51011 Bld8.. 1177 Queen Street. F. H. Tralnor, 80 Grafton street. L-808-9-12-31. fiE Wanted _ HOW TO GET A GOVERNMENT job as Letter Carrier, Postal clerk, Customs Examiner, Stenographer, etc. Free Booklet. The M. c, C Schools Ltd.. Toronto 10. Oldest Canada. No Agents, N-356-8-Sat-Wed-tf. Boarders Wanted DOUBLE ROOM AND BOARD. Gentlemen preferred. 23 Sydney In I9o-9-11-31 WANTED ROOMERS. 35 uncu- ford st. L-824-9-12-3i. “ Efi work. Stanley Foster, Dunstan’- n389- L-B04-9-12-31. Miscella neous AUCTION sALE AT FRED YATES. Bedfcrd, 'I‘hu.rsday. September 14 at 2 P. M. of household articles and farm implements, L-840-9-13-2'1. VHHV ilotice to the Public Ti-IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Montreal Stock Exchange lcunadlsn Press) at Can Car Pfd 1 2 Can Ind A1 A Can PM Can Steam Celanese Cock Plow Cons Smelt Dist Seag Dom Coal Pia Dcun Bridge Dom St E Dom Textile Dryden Foiincla Co Gen St W Ham Bridge Gypsum How Smith Imp Tob Int Nickel Lake Woods Massey 1-lairis McCall Front Mil Povrer Nat Brew Nat St Car Noranda Power corp Quebec Power Shavrinigan St Law Pid Win Elec A nOMR AnA PROVINCE or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE coupr 3rd George vI., A. n. 1939 In it E.l.ate f . Donald lzite (ff Astgfilxliss 1%“ °“K}',‘,§_; County 1 th id . I-tr. decclrlscde ¢s§stal;'°'l"°° Cmpen >4 o~.nm>- 4 .... W .. accesses.4......._::.....s....s;ss:,=:..:.-s..s:..:s- 2 .. >-cow»-»-4 >- .->-s-wt.-... . .s-.:-.0:-.:-1'-am .'.. ......,....,, 3)! the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER. Surrogate, -llldse of Probate am, ac, To the Sheriff of the County of ‘Finns County or any Constable or ”e"3lr€ Person within said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the on file of Peter A. Melsnac o Soufig aforesaid. farmer, and Arthur F. Mcquaid of Sourls aforesaid, bar. rlster. the ¢xecIItors of the above named estate, praying that 3 919,3. etition Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) ..- ..-...—... .,, "°!SV'@‘l'IhGa@ubb:§:u New York Curb (Canadian Press) “Mb Close 8 ‘." Am Gyan 8 Am Gas Elec no u mu»-—:}°0I I I-1] mes Brown Co Pfd E1 Bond Share Gulf Oil Corp Humble Oil 33.; 0.:-rragcn I I I auras: I MINING (Canadian Press) 'rOR;0N'I0. Sept. 12- Lock Air Niag Hud Pant 01.1 Banks no gmo 0! I an I.___ (Cunaolnn Prull) Stocks Close Canada _ Commerce 155 Montreal 195 Nova Scotia 300 Royal _ . Livestock MONTREAL, Sept. l2-(CP)-Re- I ceipts were 257 cattle, 368 sheep and lambs, 1,256 hogs and 722 calves on the Montreal livestock markets to-I day. ‘Ion may be issued for the purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all be and appear before me at n Probate Court to he held in the Court ‘House in Charlottetown, In Queens County, lnthe said Prov- ince. on Tuesday the twenty-fourth day of October next coming, at the hour of eleven o'clock forenoon of the same day to shew cause if lny they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion Arthur F. McQnald, Esq., Proctor for said Petitioners. Owing to the Euro an Situation on and after Se tem 1- 15th inst, I will sell on I trlctly‘ Cash Ba is excepting to those; w n have been paying their accounts in full Monthly, there will be no other ex- ceptions, all others must pay Cash, it will be useless for anyone else to ask for Credit. so kindly bare the in mind to save embarrassment, as 1 these rule‘ must be strictly obeyed, all accounts now past due must be settled at once. Signed, RALPH R. BURNS, Freetown, P. E. I. L-6'13-9-6-7-13-14-15-16. :;:-1——:::-:-: Personal Loans FOR Due and Overdue Accounts. Mortgage Payments and Interest. Property and Income Taxes. Insurance Premiums. Medical and Hospital Expenses. Dental Expenses. Household Furnishings, Equip- ment and Fuel. Educational Fees. And other Useful Purprscs AT LOW RATES. to Nelreet Branch of ADP‘! The Canadian Bank of commerce MON'I'H'LY DEPOSITS PROVIDE FOR REPAYMENT And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith ublished in some newspa r publ shed in Charlottetown a oresaid once in each week for at least four consecu- that a true copy hereof he forth- with pcsted in the following public laces respectively, namely, in the House in snuris aforesaid. in front of the Telephone Office In Souri; aforesaid and in front of the store of Matthew 3: Mcbean in Sourls aforesaid. So that all persons interested in the said Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof. Given under my hand and the Seal of the said Court this 12th day of September A. D. 1939 and in the third year of His Majesty's reign. lsgd.) H. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. -gamut»-3. all of the Court DOMINION OF CANADA PROVINCE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT 3rd George VI., A. D. 1939 In Re Estate of Margaret Vaughan late of St-uris in Kings the said Province Single Woman, der:c:scd testate By the Honourable HAROLD LEONARD PALMER Surfflgatl‘. Judge of Probate am, am. To the Sheriff of the County of Kings (‘minty or any Constable or literate person within said County Greeting: Whereas upon reading the TM-ll-Inn on file of Ernest Dingwr-ll of Sourls sforrsuld Undertaker, the Admin- istrator cum tcs'nmento annexo of the above named estate, pl"yil'.[ that is citation may be issued for thg purpose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required FOR SALE 1 Lots of from one to ten or fifteen sores on the York Road seven miles distant from Charlottetown. owner offers to erect three room bungalow uurohued for the ximntely 8400 in addition the cost of the lot. ‘ Avvly , Till IASTEBN TRUST COMPANY ousnylot sumofupro L-BU-9-13-31. FOXMEN owe: to has receipts of Paul- try I! ng the gunner month. we have an extru supply of Canned ‘Chicken Pox Feed and line reduced Itho ee so that it now mun: ‘°.'.‘.. It ".:i.‘.'. '‘‘‘’‘‘"....'.‘:.}°‘ 1‘... w con r grou no, , ll rt d li . and n thntnris . ulwuy: fresh and on hand. Till ROYAL PACKING C0. 3. D. JENKINS. IPWII.) Ir 9- 1-04. to cite all persons interested in We sold Estate to be and appear before me at e Probate Court to be held in the Court House in Churlottetown, In Queen's (‘,oI-nty. in the said Prov- ince. on Tuesday the twenty-fourth may of October next coming, st the hour of twelve o'clock noon of the game day to shew cuune if any Estate should not be passed and t e Estate closed as prayed for in set petition and on motion of Arthur , Esq-. Proctor tongs! I‘. 1 h b_ d th t true coggdhergf la)? fdrilii er ‘ubilshed newspaper in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at least four consecu- tive weeks from the date hereof and that a true copy hereof be forth- with posted in the following public pieces respectively, namely. in the will of the Court House In sour!- nforeuld. in front of the '1‘elePh°n° Office in Souriv aforesaid and in g.-one of the store of Matthew & Mblgun in Sourls sfomsnld so that I“ persons interested in he Illd p-,,¢.¢. 3; .h;resaid may have due .reo . noucefiivgan under mi llllla "la the seal of the said court this 12th lily of September A. D- 1939 and in the third year of His Malt-sly‘: relxn. (Sgd.) H. L. PALMER, Judge of Probate. L-$2-9-13-20-27-10-3. ,__,__.. POTTERY I-‘AIR. musmon, Fhtszlnnd — (OP) - England‘: cnly pot full‘. centuries Old. takes place here each fall. Many sulectnen have been visiting the fair for over 50 (L. 8) persons interested in the said Estate _ County in } Cattle were strong. Sheep, lambs and grass calves were about steady. Veal calves higher and hogs firmer. Three car loads of good steers were sold at $8 with one straight load of choice steers averaging is- round 1,350 pounds at $9. Medium steers were $6.25 to $7 and common down to 95. Butcher cows ranged from $4 to $6. Gunners and cutters $3 to $3.75. Bulls were of common to jsigst fair quality and brought $3.50 to . Veal: ranged from $7 to $11 with two choice veals up to 312. Good veals were $10.50 to $11 with medium kinds from $9.50 to $10. Drinkers were 38 to $8 and grassers from $4.60 to $5.50-with bulk between $4.75 and ‘live weeks from the date hereof and ;5,5o_ Good ewes and wethers were $8, I buck lambs $8 and nulls 37. Sheep I were from $3 to $4.50. I Hogs were strong at $9.50 for ba- , cons fed and watered. Selects drew ; 51 per hog premium with the reg- ular cuts on off grades. Light hogs were cut 31 per hundredweight. I Sows were $6.75 to 87.35. 1-logs sold on rail grade brought $12.60 hot weight. ‘GRAIN - WINNIPEG, Sept. 12-(CP)-lack of aggressive buying, together with minor hedging operations, forced wheat futures prices lower on win- nlp'eg grain exchange today, Quo- tations moved slowly and closed 2 5-a_1 7-8 lower, Oct. at 72 1-2,I Nov. 73 7-8, Dec. 74 3-8 and May 78 3-8 cents. BUENOS AIRES at noon was 5-8 cent ahead. CHICAGO. Sept. 12-(AP)-Grain prices turned sharply lower today as selling, much of which represen- ted belated profit-taking, domin- ated the trade. Wheat closed 1 3-8-2 3-8 lower than yesterday. Dec. 82 1-8-1-4, May 83 1-2-5-8; Corn 1 1-3-1 down. Dec. 55 1-4, May 58 1-8-58; Oats 5-8 lower to 1-4 higher. WINNTPEG, Sept. 12-(CP)-Grain close: Wheat: Oct. 72 1-2: Nov. 73 7-BA; Dec. 74 3-8; May 78 3-8. Oats: Oct. 37 1-23: Nov. “A: Dec. 3713; May 37 3-43. Barley: Oct. 46 1-2B; Oct, 45 1-2 (new); Nov. 453; Dec. 45 1-4; May 46 1-4. Cash Prices: Wheat: no. 1 hard 72 1-2; no. 1 Nor. 72; no. 2 Nor. 89 3-8; no. 3 Nor. 67; no. 4 Nor. 62; no. 5 wrest 54 1-2; no. 6 wheat 60 1-2; feed 491-2; no. 1 garnet 63 5-8; no. 2 garnet 60 5-8; no. 1 durum 61 1-2; no. 4 epecial 81: no. ll special 54 1-2; no, 6 special 51 1-2; track 72. outs: no. 2 cw 37 1-2; no. ex 3 ow 34 3-4; no. 3 cw 34 1-2; no. 1 feed 33 3-4; no. 2 feed 31 1-2; no. 3 feed 3 1-2; track 37 1-8. Barley: no. 1 feed 45 1-4; no. .2 feed 43 1-4; no. 3 feed 41 1-4; track 46. Produce Prices MONTREAL. Sept. 12-(CP)-Cam sdlsn commodity exchange. Butter spot: Que. (92 score) 27 1-83. Sales 200 Que. (92 score), 27 1-8, Cheese Spot: Que. white 10 1-28; Que. colored 10 3-43. llxgs spot: A-large 3513: A-— medium 333: A—'pulletn 233; B- lnrge 2413: C 13. To arrive: butter and cheese un- quoted. Butur futures: Sept-. 28 7-83; Oct. 273; Nov. 2'7 1-2 trodes. N. Y. Stock Exchange Ls TO CK _Q U0 TA Tlozvsj PAGE FIVE I CONVERT ‘ YOUR OLD CAR INTO A HALLMOIIE TRACTOR FOR ONLY THE PRICE OF ONE HORSE It will pull it three bottom Tractor plough in sod in high gear POWERFUL FAST ECONOMICAL HALL'"o= STAVERT 34 Queen Street Charlottetown. P.E«I. Edenwold Securities, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that EDENWOLD SECURITIES, LIM- ITED, will make application to the Secretary of State of Can- Prices Rise In Canada norm AND ronroes LEAD wme RETAIL Urswmo IN ween Stocks Close Alderman 43 Anglo 0&1 91 Anglo Hut 200 Aunor 200 Banlrfield 20 Base Metll 34 Bear In 6 Beattle 106 BI 12 Big Miss 13 Eobjo 8 1-4 Braiorne 860 Br-oulsri 25 Brown 20 Duff Am: 725 Gal Edm 190 Calmont 35 Cdn Mai 55 Carllboo 170 Gas Treth 57 Cent Pat 225 Cen For 6 Chester B0 Chromium 50 Commoil 35 Coniarum 120 Cons smelt 52 Davies 27 15 Dome 011 26 1-4 East Mal 234 Eldorado 90 Falcon 550 Francoeur 31 1-2 Gillies L 5 Gods Lake 45 Goldaie 18 3-4 Gold Eagle 10 Hard Rock llfl Harker 4 7-8 I-led 30 Hollinger 13 Home 011 220 Homestead 9 1-2 Hucl Bray Min 30 1-2 Nickel 51 Jack Walls 45 Kerr Add 190 Kirk Lake 136 Lake Shore 33 1-2 '~a-maque 640 La.pa Cad 21 Leitch 'I0 Little I. L 270 Macassa 420 Macbecd 176 Madsen 30 Malartic 45 Mclntyie 48 McKenzie 112 McVlttie 10 Mcwatters 46 Min Corp 135 Moneta. 85 Nnybcb I0 Nowbec 4 Newgold 9 ‘minds '15 rdon 8 Nornietai 65 ‘ OBr1en 130 Iokaita. 95 omega 23 Pamour 137 Payrnlaster 34 Perron Gold 153 Pick Crow 415 Pioneer 225 Powell 159 Premier 138 Preston 136 Reev Med) 50 Roynlite 34 3-4 Sah Ant 170 Sheep Cr 110 I Sherritt 154 Km? 555 Senator 22 Siscce 100 Sladen 29 I Slave Lake 6 3-4 - Srtadacona 36 Straw Lake 3 1-2 Sud Basin Sullivan 62 1-2 S'ylva.ntte N5 Teck Hugh 405 Texas 00 100 Toburn 150 Towagmac 30 Uehi ‘I5 Ventures 450 Waite Am $0 Wendtism 9 3-4 White W 8 Wri Han: ‘I25 UNLISTED C Co r 300 Del 0 48 Foothills 65 Mandy 20 Pend Ore 300 M . Sept. 12-(GP)-Prices finished in a mixed trend on the stock exchange today as A late ral- ly wiped out early recessions. Metals were conspicuiius among the late climbers as Nickel closed 1 1-2 points up, Norsnda three up and Smeiters one up, National steel Car gained three, Brazilian 1 7-8, National Breweries 2 1-2 and Hamilton Bridge prefer- red 12. Fractional advances were regis- tered for Canada Cement, Asbestos, Canada Steamship. Canadian Car common. Dosco, Hamilton Bridge common. Holllnger, Gypsum, Can- nndlan Celanese, Mecoll Fronten- ivc. Massey Harris. Lake of the Wood: and Bruck Silk. Profit-tskliu pared fractions from Algoma steel, Dominion Bridge, Dominion Tar. Foundation Com- pany. Steel of Canada, General steels Wares. Montreal Power. in- ternational Pete. Imperial Oil, Price Brothers. at. Lowrance preferred. Bryden and Imperial Ibbsceo. Bell Telephone and Ounndinn Cur pre- ferred both yielded 1 1-2 points. Total Sales: 199,100 shares: In- dustrials, 140,500; Mines, 58,600: ‘-ho‘dlng back supplies for higher TORONTO, Sept. 12 (Canadian Pl‘ess).—'I‘he week-old war in Eu- rope was making itself felt today in the pocketbooks of Canadian house-wives. Retail prices of flour and po- tatoes have shot up. Butter and meat prices have also risen. but, less sharply. Sugar remained stationary at retail. The upswing in potatoes is said to be caused by farmers who are ado, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from d date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.I., this 9th. day of Sept. I939. EDENWOLD SECURITIES prices. This has not been con- LIMITED 1' d f II Official source. ln“l;I:0leS;?:’Tll'.'l ainy some sectons of! R- WILSON BECKE-I the Dominion say that farmers Secretary also are holding up meat supplies and that they are able to buy only odd lots. Prices of all staple goods from the United states have gone up because of the currency exchange. And all overseas products, such as raisins, grapes, prunes and Oils. have gone up because of increased shipplnr; rates. A Canadian Press survey shows the following comparisons: Potatoes. 22 cent: a peck a week , ago. now 29: pastry flour. 56 cents I for 24-pnund bag, now 66: butter.‘ 25 and 26 cents. now 28 and 29: olive 011, $1.80 a ga‘lon. now 53: MIN. pork, 21 cents II pound, now Arona Securities, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that ARONA SECURITIES, LIMITED, will make application to the Secretary of State of Canada, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P.F..I., this 9th. day of Sept. I939. :ARONA SECURITIES, LIMITED II. WILSON BECKET Secretory '— :::-: 1 Securities, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that FALKLAND SECURITIES, LIMI- TED, will make applications to the Secretary of State of Con- odo, under the provisions of The Companies Act. I934, for tire, acceptance of the surrender ofi its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secreutry of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.l., this 9th. day of Sept. 1939. FALKLAND SECURITIES, lltterburn Securities, LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that IOTTE R B U R N SECURITIES, LIMITED, will make application to the Secretary of State of Canada, under the provisions of LIMITED The Companies Act, 1934, for R. WILSON BECKET the acceptance of the surrender __ ___SecAI't-;t_I1ry of its Charter on and from a ' "‘m'“'”“ ‘“ ’“’ "':"‘ date to be fixed by the Secre- ' ' tary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.l., LIMITED this 9th. day of Sept. 1939. OTTERBURN SEECURITIES, . . LIMIT D NOTICE Is hereby given that R. WILSON BECK“. UNDORA SECURITIES, LIMITED-, will make application to the‘ Secretary of State of Canada,‘ under the provisions of The - - Companies Act. I934, for thelclarendoll secllrltle3, LIMITED acceptance of the surrender of] NOTICE is hereby given that Secretary (Canadian Press) >- Btocts Cluil 46 3-8 Am C artl F‘ 32 5-8 .4111 Radiator 9 Am Tel Tel 165 8-4 Am Water 11 3-4 Anaconda 37 7-3 Atchlson 31 1-2 Atl Refin 23 5-8 Bait Ohio 7 3-4 Baldwin loco 18 5-8 Bendix Av 30 3-4 Briggs Man 23 3-4 Ches Ohio 41 1-4 Chrysler 90 1-2 Con Oil 9 1-2 Commonwea So 1 1-? Con Can 50 5-8 I Con Eclison 29 3-4 . Col Gas Co 7 3-8, Dupont 187 1-2 Elec Auto Lite 36 7-8 I Hec Pr Lite 8 3-4 Gen Eiec 41 1-4 Gen Foods 38 1-2 Gen Motors 55 3-11 Goodrich 23 1-4 Goodyear Tire 28 3-4 , Gt Nor Pfd 31 1-4 I-Iud Mir Car 6 1-2 Int Her 70 Johns Man 00 75 1-2 Kennecott 45 1-1’. Mont Ward 52 Murray Corp 6 5-8 N Y Central 20 3-4 Nor Am CO 21 3-4 Nor Pac 11 3-4 Pack Motor 4 1-8 Paramount 6 1-4 Penn R. R. 24 Phil Pet Co 45 7-8 Pub Ser N J 37 1-2 Pure Oil Co 11 1-4 Radio Corp 5 3-4 Radio K O 1 5-8 Roe Co 77 3-8 Bcuth Pac 16 7-8 Std Oil N J 52 .'I-4 Stucle Corp B 1-4 Texas Corp 50 United Air 41 3-4 United Corp 3 United Drug 6 1-8 United Gas Imp 13 1-4 U 8 Rubber 44 3-4 U S St Co 81 7-8 II S Ind AI 20 1-4 Vanadiuvp 39 3-4 Warner dros 3 3-4 West Union 29 1-4 West Elec 118 Woolworth 36 1-2 s Currencies NEK YORK. Sept. 12-(CP)-The British pound sterling came under slight. pressure in late foreign ex- change dealings today and closed 1 3-4 cents lower at $4.03. The Can- adian dollar, recently sharply low- er ln sympathy with the pound, ral- lied .25 of a cent. Other leading curriencies showed only normal changes in terms of the dollar. The bclga dropped .06 of a cent; and the Netherlands guilder lost .10 of a cent as did the Japan- ese yen. The French franc was A bit higher. The Federal Reserve Bank announced $3.990.000 in gold was engaged in Canada today. IIAREM SKIRTS NICE AND WARM FOR WINTER WEAR. NEW YORK. Sept. 12—’I‘hat the harem hem is introduced in afternoon fashions should be no great surprise since its presenta- tion last; season by SCi‘llBDI1I‘€ill in evening dresses was cause for spe- cial comment. Launchlng a new style for evening with a follow-up in day fashion is a time-lionored‘, sequence, only in this case the Oriental Origin of the style I might have accounted for a slower arrival in daytime fashions. At the outset, it should be said that harem daytime skirts that are now being shown—scliia-parellll herself does them and so does Piquet — are both atuuctlve and wearable. Besides having these two qualifications, they make sense as A nice warm skirt type to wear for its Charter on and from u dotei to be fixed by the Secretary of' State. C L A R E N D 0 N SECURITIES, Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.l., LIMITED. Will "“°l“’- °PPllC°ll°“5 to the Secretary of State of Canada, under the provisions of this 9th. day of Sept. I939. NDORA EC RITIES, U S U The Companies Act, I934 for the acceptance of the surrend- R. WILSON BECKET winter since its construction in- volves a lining On which the Sl(ll‘l/I is bloused at the hemline to pro- duce the harcm line. I With skirts so short as prevail- ing lengths are, a great many_ women might very well see the‘ merit of wearing a skirt that has all the “mOdesty" of bIO0m('rs,nn£I yet. have the more conventional‘ character of a skirt. But going back to the way they look. they are a good Interpretation of the skirt wit ha slim effect that rc-I tains something oi’ the movement? of the more familiar wide skirt. ; DOINIDON —(O'f" — "The Ollld- Plaid Shawl." ballad of Vic-I torlan days. written in 1896. is Slllll cc-‘iwtlng royalties. and a music: firm here is trrylmz to find ex-i ecutors of the joint Iuithor, tlic-I late Walter Ham- m POTATO Bonds. nil. King and Queen A£i_Red Cross !.ON'DOtN. Sept. 1! -— (OP) — The King and Queen have donated $7.000 ($38,730) iIo.the Red Cross for aid in war wounded. it was learned tonight. The King contributed $5.000. the Queen £2,000. Queen Mary has contributed 21,300. the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester 21,000. the Duke and Duchess of Kent 2750. the Princess Royal and the Earl of I-Iarewood 1:500 and the Duke of Connaughl. £500, LANCS LABOR MAYOR MJDDLEION. England — —'i‘hls Inrv.-Ashlro town (CPI Newton l town council Is 3 but law: swung BASKETS 25 hundred well made ASH, nailed and double bound. Selling at LOWEST PRICES SAIITEII & 00. LIMITEIJ At Seed Store LIMITED er of its Charter on and from if "4 '—:“—S-eggfgry I a date to be fixed by the Secre- . fury of State. Investments Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.I., LIMITED this 9th. day of Sept. 1939. CLARENDON SECURITIES, NOTICE is hereby given that STANDISH INVESTMENTS, LIM- ITED, will make application of the Secretary cf State of Can- ada, under the provisions of The‘ Companies Act, I934, for the ,ccceptonce of the surrender of its Charter on and from a date to be fixed by the Secretary of State. Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.l., this 9th. day of Sept. 1939. STANDISH INVESTMENTS R. WILSON BECKET Assistant Secretary I '.Ang|esey Investments I LIMITED NOTICE is hereby given that A N GL E S E Y INVESTMENTS, LIMITED, will make applications The Companies Act, I fury of State. ‘ this 9th. day of Sept. I939. ANGLESEY INVESTMENTS, LIMITED . he ‘entered to the left. mm‘ in mm — I I R. WILSON aecxsr I LIMITED I I to the Secretary of State of Canada, under the provisions of 1934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from n Idote to be fixed by the Secre- I Dated at Charlottetown, P.E.l.,l Secretory LIMITED R. WILSON BECKET Secretary Auction Sale OF DESIRABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY We have been anti‘ll'|l”l1.4‘i'i by Mr. Charles M. Williams to offer for sale by auction on the premises on Thursday. September 14th If. two o'I-lotk in the afternoon his rI~sI_dI‘n- tigl property No.10) North River Road. This medium sised residence is in one of the best residen- tlul sections of the city. mn- tlinn living room. dining room. kitchen and. pantry on the ground floor. four bedrooms on the second floor, hardwood floors throughout. also Prim‘ tlcully new gsrsle. Thl rn art is situated on ; igrsepcrnynrry lot with well kept awn and shade trees. inspection by appointment. I-‘er term: Ind partlculsrl. Iwlv The Eastern Trust company .1. A. MscDON ALD. Auctioneer. I I I .4....<...-