111E _ CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE ECTOBER’ 23. 1939 I L . N. Y. Stock M11v11v¢ Exchange ‘ ‘ ToROwggfil If‘... ‘a i . I i ____ IMOII (Canadian Irq) - gnu“! b: m“ ' 0H- geettia .- 10g Am o and r 1 Am m- Pr ‘g BuifwAniek 1° H Am monitor 1o a-s on mum m s’? vifalrsr-m l“ 3"‘ lg Anaconda £2 $1,‘, m“ 333 Atchieon a2 i-s comm n Bait Ohio '1 1-2 Ooniaiu‘: w B08111! AV 30 3-4 Con B0181! 155g 1-2 on: 91 1-8 Dome Oil as 3.4, magi-m s‘? M “mm m1, N5 0°“ on 311! Falcon “We hooa you donit mind but we in Wright ' 0°“ n 1'4 _. - Wened to coma without 38 Goldale 1o ‘ “n” m“ ' 4111mm“, . “m: flag" s: i-s Gunnli’ Goki 53 ‘ 9'“ m" 41 s-e §§ m , l Gonliborh 441-8 imneoti l‘ H oen Motoun s4 7-8 H m Ad i n t “wilibhcoodynr 22 i-a n?!» 3% 1.1 va s ng a ar-Jiayalile in Advance at n. ... gig-g you,“ o 1-= Minimum mum m Any Advertlainerite as cm- Inld-l-Mfiif a s-s xii-i: Lake 1%’ Central Guardian locals, lo per word: Western and Eastern locale Qllngcotg 1 45113-33 Lake shore 36 1-2 u per word; Announeatnenta and i‘ ' _ lung 3,, p". "m. Mont Ward 56 3-4 ma?“ “$3 iiiliiiii“ ‘i’ P" "iii l" "WWII Notion We vu- lnoh- um oi N Y “hm-l 21 r-a Little 1. 1. m Floral and Spiritual onerous. cum m. do per name; ileum 0| w” “ii °° 23 1 m Condolence 10c per inch. Wedding engagement l0 words for $1.00 ‘ pefinpacn 11 5-8 Mscmod 19o and i0 cents for ovary additional I evorila. Notice: o! Thanks and Phil M01115 25 7'8 Mame“ 39 Appreciation, 1o» per inch or le per word. 1.1m of = ~ *ptlpm r1111 m o, 1; 3 4 Miliiri-“i l 65 , t9 oente per inch. Addreaa and Presentation $1.00 our" "p" I, Pure Oil 0o ' Maury” 57 r ‘wuuuol - 0 Ram 9 5-8 Min Corp 13o l Mgnggivco s i-s- Monete. so 8Q Noylluob lh Pac 1'1 ll-li Noranda 74 gfdeoiggi J 4a 1-2 Normctal so u To Le: Male Help Wanted go;- "p 2% Z23 83%‘ 135' "l" All‘ 4s 3-4 Pamour 22o T0 LET-DESIRABLE SIX 1100M MAN WANTED F0 United C011.) - residence corner spring street and Apply C. W. Robg-gofiblggnw United Drug § 3,; \ g2 Brighton Ave. Immediate pos- nsge. 1..-1s1'i-1o-21-2 U“ "*1 G" 1MP 14 Powell 115 session. ADDY M. A. Fanner, U S Rubber 43 14 prams" 142 Bank of census Building, Char- wAivnp - A MAN FOB. FAnM U 9 S‘ 5° '11 s-s n l 16o lottemwn. L 1540-10-21-24-56-28, work. Permanent Job. mgerence Vanadium 37 H; Royal“, 41 ‘film {Pagmd- 1m 9H1‘. West Cove- Kl“; 3R 1-8 Son Ant ' 17o female Help Wanted ° - 1"1“"1°‘”°'”'*5- west Elelc m” 113;, 4 3&3“; ‘I if}: - e p r _, WANTED — MAm r011 GENERAL F01’ Salt? wwlmm‘ '" 5mm“ . 13° housework. Write J. p). Guardian. 319m“ ‘ 675 L-isao-io-ai-zi. AgI-lts 13'!‘ r. s. canvas’. ‘Eff; Lm ‘ff, 1'2 911W!‘ Your packages. Prices N C wanted L-1487-10-20-6i. EW York urb~-§“"<’w;."= 13,‘; >——--—-—————‘-- SALE AT mvmm _‘ Straw Lake s WANTED — SMALL HEATED s5. isas, farm, nollfillg’ 8.1%} " h Sud Basin 215 Apartment. Adult. D. Guardian merits. Bruce Qrafiam ' (Canadian Prue) Sylvanitn 310 station rent. L-isss-io-n-ii. L-isis-io-is-co-cs. 5m“ 1,1,?" 3 4?, L . , xas NO I—"—-—O" "FOB shun-Mastodon noox Am c '\ mo" 3g" C . 3g 0M6. le, oriental ru , te YB-n B ' 34 34; D9!‘ on T CE OF weson. piano. Call mogrningga, Gas Eiec 35 14 Waite Am 595 M S I __ Mrs. a. H. Morris, so Brlgh- Am super Power 9-16 Wii H"! 80° ortgagg a e an Road. @5331 s20 Pfd u; p: --_- “m” n1 Bond share s 1:2 To be sold by public auction in guub?“ c”? 441‘? lront of tiie Low Courts Building iii Ixclghédogk g tnarumetown on iuesoay the 14th m N,“ Hud WINNIpEG, (m; 22__(CP)_ lily of November A. D. 1:139, at the 5 D - b d1 h 1d h t 1 t hour or‘ twelve o'clock noon, All tlfll Pam’ on 5 1'8 n12 mithrllg en n: Caren“ “refs tract oi lano situate, lying and being a, wfln, n a 1.37m 610mm 8e sat‘: on ‘township Number sixty-five in a OHPQB i! n k8‘: d gy;,;,-,~;;,-,-,-,y,, -- ,-»-;--» P 3.‘.1.“’.......°§1§‘§§.n‘”€.'f. ..s....:*:. , n . . MW“ on ‘he W18‘ by jzigd in “f: AE in: lquotaulons to sugnty higher g-llllizl.il?ll of‘ 21111.11“ Bllrllfllfill eFelifal quotations were 1-8-3-8 ' w, ornier ssc f . t ~ - when Memo“; on Bull’: "Sig? i‘, A ‘H! “rederlck Gardner cent higher, wit}; Oct WJ9Jt7§l2 172 land now in the possession of Jaime 138%“; Press Fmllmlal wru" 7'2 §;“"5'77Nf‘§_} 3'8’ gee bush; hogan, formerly in the possession t‘ i 1 u ORK, Oct. 22~(AP)—.Se‘ an By 1 '1 é egg‘ a h “m, R Murphy. on we c“, by 1mm V. _ ec ve strength, with a war-time Export sa es o an an_ w ea MW in the posses h,“ o’ Tnomas _ , tinge, returned to the stock mark- were confined to small lot. as ex- pu,-,,,,,,,_ Mme,“ h, the “new w J w w et Saturday and enabled the list m pow and mlll support 1n the Pit Ion of John Webster, 5m] y Lind flmn . lon.m.D. emerge from the week with prices proved measre- mw 1,, possessgon o; John mcMmnm A FAULTY LIVER generally pointing upward, Buenos Aires values finished un- gliirmerly in possession oi’ Ewan Mc- FORM 0F RHEUMfilgMON this/rotor stocks ictgme lto lifefmli letd changed to 3-8 cent down. ll ; d g1 "h h u, e recovery w gum o i- iiiorlrnofaxtlhe “vilvestwllllaar, Ollllllh: one tom? more than 2 points, There war‘; MONTREAL. 005- 27-45755- llll about fifty-six (56) acres, a little arthritis that m i’ Bllmatism or ; one or two wider advances else- Prices KWBTB-lll’ Filled mm 111 ‘mid’ more m, h“ rapidly a d too hes on, sometimes I where. Aside from the favorites, erate active trading on the stock The above sale is made under end 1y 1S whit i‘ mu" limes Bllidlllll- ‘ though, improvement was mainly exchange Saturday. .,_|,y virtue o; ‘ w". o; sale m", roimam Shoo arthritis de- in fractions. In rails, National Steel Car ad- tained in an in enture of mortgage Th m‘ r euma-iiid "l/hlltls- | The list got off to a quiet start, vsnced one point, Canadian Car dated the 5th o! January 1923, mace "e l“ “me muscul" "Em/Do ‘but vo‘ume broadened in later 1-4 and C. P, R. 1-8. Among con- between William B. Webgter and Bertha M. Webster of the first part Ind Moreen-ct A. McLeod of the mood part, and which mortgage is iiiiW Wflcd in the undersigned, dc- iault having been made in payment of the moneys secured thereby. For artlculnrs appl to McLeod Iv ‘Eon Icy. Solicitors, C arlotietown. lgggaied the 14th day of October W. E. BENTLEY, Executor Estate Indie Margaret A. MoLco . L-134il-10-i6-23-30-11-6. Professional Bards McLEOD 81 BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K, C, ‘ c. r. BENTLEY. 1.1.1:. , Barristers and Attorney-at-Lavv MON T0 LOAN 180 Richmond Street ll. F. AROIIIBALII Chartered Accountant H0 Richmond Street Phone l1. l’. 0. B0: l2 ‘E;- ALEX W. MATHESON BARRISTER. SOLICITOB, ETC. Milli to Loan Collections Oil cc: 90 Gijolt George Street P M. ALBAN FARMER ' B. A. LL. B. BARRISIT-lt. somuri-ua, no. MONEY T0 LOAN Bank of Canada Building, C‘ lottetovvn i" How Are gYour Eyes‘? If yon are havlnalyniptonil of etrnin-hcldleh , "re eyea gndinlneee - eolllnlt a meo- M vom- eervlce with yen-a oi experience and e thorough retracting service. "align? and dlecon your dlb ii. F. llutchsson o. s. iiurcnasoN. r. o. iiurcnesoN 4 __ He‘? and twitching, some numbness and stiffness in the joints, some men- till dBDresslon, followed by pain and swelling of various joints _ flnsers. knees. spine. Wet. weather increases the pain. Lltlle lumps or nodules form in fingers, toes, wrist and elbow Joints and sometimes in the law. While the cause of rheumatoid arthrftis is unknown, heredity is believed to be a factor as well as infection oi’ teeth, tonsils. ear, gall bladder and large intestine. , The most effective form of treiit- < merit appears to be the applica- tion of heat, then exercise, then rest" for a time. Sunshine and sunshine ‘amrr help most cases. Manv physicians who do special work in arthritis are able to heln many cases by a diet of fruit and vegetables, cuttlmz down slmosti completley on proteins-meat, ems’ fish-and also on starches _- po- tstoe=. bread. and sugar. The idea. underlying tbl: fruit and vegetable rlletls that it will cleans or purge the larlze intestine. thus removing poisonous wastes from the system instead of allowing them be the hlnod and cor- rled to the iolnts. ‘this diet le also sllrellne in reaction. However, there is one organ in the bodv whose duty is to fi‘ter or remove p~isons from the blood. ‘This is the liver, | That a. fsultv liver has much to do with allowlnlr rheumatoid arth- l rltie to occur was pointed out by- Dr. W B. ‘Rat-vie and associates‘ some time ago. 13v the use of the rive test it was (mind that '73 ner-i cent of inn patients with rheuma- toid nrthritls wave evidence of a! fmiltv liver. In s. recent number-l n! Annals of Internal Medicine. Dr. Rawls and Dr's. H. Wels and Vera L. Collins, New York, renorb| 50 unselected cos-as of rheumatoid rflhfltl! in which three different tests of the 1lver‘s ability to re-‘ move poisons were made and 62 percent n! these cases showed that the liver was not. rcmovint! ill! substances the blood FY0981‘- l nr prom .v- yTlu- llverpoan be kept» ‘all "I bolt possible condition to prevent r-hgtvvnetold arthritis or oi-hnr all- ments bv evnidimz lnrnc meals and by ‘quye bpndinfl exercised. keep- ing knees etraldhl- ‘PERMIT piimun roaches "no _ _. The rovern- metfi now“ ping-flit: pedestrians to M," torches” on the nimin 4 "o, g thus-wed Inndnn at nldhtq ‘ntymu M "dhgpc plea-Wt)?‘ which vo- weelu were the sidewalk tref- flo wernimi. WATCH PROPAG AND A D779"..- ,_(gp$ _'1‘he cavern- m...» .9 w... v... token unwere to "Fawn." nvdlnnnnvl imvvw-te M Yvon- u‘ ____, h.‘ mum, the stale. Cerwnrshln 0' "M: ~0- ers bu already been oBWblllli-‘il- ...r-..n.n...1- .--'- dealings While the most. popular stocks finished at. the day's tons, many issues closed somewhat under l-he peak. Transfers totalled 535,- 940 shares. The Associated Presi average of 60 stocks was up .4 of a nolnt at 534 and, for the week, showed a net gain of 1.4 points, largest for any simllr: period since the one ending Sept. '9. New highs for 1939 were record- ed for Studebaker, Mack Truck and White Motors. Prominent on the upside were Yellow ‘Pruck. u. s. seal. Bet-hie- hem, Youngstown Sheet. Douglas Aircraft, U. S. Rubber. International Harvester, Crown Cork, Thompson Products, Phelps Dorlizo. Southern Railway. Front biorthem, Westine- house, DuPont. Cluett Pea-body and Allied Chemicals. The Csnadlnn ‘isl was eluqqlsh. Dmne Mines, Mclnivre and Brazil- structlons, gains of 1-8 to 1-2 show- ed for Algoma Steel, Dominion Bridge, Bulldinir Products and Ham- ili-on Bridge. Foundation Company and General Steel Wares slipped slizhtly. l-lolllngiet and Noranda both moved up while Nickel and Hudson Bay Mining weakened. B. C. Power A firmed a point in utility trading and Shawinigan tacked on 3-8. but Power Corpora- tion lost 1-2. Imperial Oil, Bat-burst edged uo small n- whi‘e Canadian Alcohol n-nd Bmck Silk receded slightly. Canadian Celanese lost one point- Tot-al sales: 35.700 shsru: Indus- trlllals, 22,200; Mines. 13.500; Bonds. n . Montreal Curb mounts ian showed froction improvement Lowthel‘. MIB- 381g: ' C ll, MP5. while Marconi lost a trifle. “och wanadinn Prcaal mo" atprsg-pphgrfsfltlziligvgoéikm fies M‘ and xbmb; cum 185 Vivian Paynter. Lunch Committee! ' Ablrm PM 1s Mrs Qsco: Johnstone. Mrs- Oliver Llves t 0C bgms 24 1-2 Paynter. Mrs. Murdock Msieod. §SA o, 2a i-s Mrs. iiedley Paynter, Mrs. Anrifiw —-'— ‘ . J m - TOR/ONTO, Oct. sz-(om- Beauhaignala 1517-8 SsirhNlQZgXrZrEtQdwL: :41‘? Elmer Livestock exhibitors who have been Bathurs 7 b2 Paynter, Mm Dan Campbem Mrs_ “elimgramillittiigi °.§*1'n\lv1.sll§§p§§§ Ar" 9 1-4 Heath (Jampbelland Mrs- NBI-‘iflll 8W ne or m y . 22 b,‘ Mclflmi G l h d Ottawa Winter Fairs, Fraser V T O n” mud w allleganczlled because of the wai‘. H°iii° l 14 sefiioi°f',fdv..sf§'l°,i-,“ Downs also will pet e ohonw l0 dlIDIiiY the" 1"") 33 1.4 to write and apply or T. B. ‘res wsm at n eooolol ohw hm ii-"i- I“ m“ 3g for the school and mi cross for ing Nov. 30, it was announced to- P1169 cm" particulars about, articles most need- ay. ed at once. It was decided for each The management of the Ontario member m donate n quarter at next Provincial Winter Fair, which for B k s meeting to help start funds for: Red years has been held at Guei ti)‘. {l}?! Cross “work. Ta wllll <1>l19°¢1°ll _ ti e b h busin ar a c osc. glll-Otllgesdmckk‘ ifirtdgelnaelsgw and lillfi rghge pr air-ram: consisted of a of commercial livestock Nov. . c. “u. fit.‘ Randi " ore. And The Twine’ by Dec. 1 and a. The Prize int totals Sm“ i i" m gealrlnflhaifllélfi Mrlsfimnélli; . n e """'°E““?>t-llyul"l.°l" the Livestock Canada K5 for thxelnlnonth of November. Decid- can... of the Ontario Department Wmmfl" l“, ed to v membership M M’ 3°" directin erran e- “WI-ml call. eetin closed by elh8ln8"<3°d o’ Agriculture L‘ 8 I NWI- 5°05! 30° Save The ." Lunch was then mm“ .. Royal 1"‘ served s in snares. TIPPIE AND “CAP" STUBBS By ispwnvA _ AuiJusv xv/cu. Gcci A PARTY wrrn JUST A 'MA CAN I HAVE A PARTY BECAUSE WI. DON'T WELL CAN I HAVE". ONE. , . GR N ' WHY? INVITE ‘hi’ FELLAS? ourzas wouu: as $l$SY—-- i AN’ mvm: ALL ‘m’ FELLAS AN‘! GURLS m’ i-uwr. ice CREAM?-- ~ Montreal Stock Exchange , (Canadian Irena) Shell u.‘ lfl 1-8 B“ a s-s Brink Silk 5 1.3 B C Pow A 35 31M Prod 13 (ion s i-a Can Nu- Pr 15 Can Car lid 17 Can Car Pfd m 1.4 Can Ind Al 4 1 4 Coin Pacific 7 5.3 Colanese 3g 1.3 Cock Plow 11 Cone smelt s1 595% 19 Dom goo. Pfd n a.‘ 13°31 46 Dom 8w! 17 1.1 Dom Textile 9o l1 liioundu 0o 11 5T’ l1 B-B 5 5-6 Hm s '1-s Imp Till! l5 1-2 Int Nickel 117 1-: Lake Wooda 3s 1.3 8 8-0 Mti Power 3o 1.4 Nat Brow 34, Nat 8t Car '15 Nomads. '13 LPower Corp 1o 1.1 22 1-8 Bt law PM l‘! 3-4 B! m 8t of Can PM 8O Pug Elac A I Wpg Elec B 3.4 » Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 22--(CP)— Canadian Commodity Exchange. Butter Spot: Que (92 score) Tl 3-4-28. Cheese 5 t: unquoted. 38A; A.- Eggs Spo : A-lar ts 28A, B- medium 36A; A-pu large 26A; C 17A. ‘TORONTO, Oct. 22—(OP)—Only the gold shares held to the 1m side in Saturday's short session. Indus- trials were u for a time, led by the steels bu the selling became a little more active in the last few minutes of trading and the index registered a loss of .30 at the close. Base metal shares weakened .39 and the western oils closed practically unchanged. ‘rradlng was heavier than in the two previous saturdaya with turnover of 191.000 shares. Postponement of action on the question of a dividend in the next quarter for Buifalo-Ankerlte de- pressed the stock further. The close at 8.75 showed a loss of 50 cents on $1. Other seniors were unchanged to slightly higher. An improved tone ruled for the steels, senior qils, papers and foods. Page-Hersey. National SW91 Cl" and Dominion Foundries added 3-4 to a point. Fleet Aircraft recovered o. small fraction. LONG RIVER. WFEMENS’ top of Friday's loss of IN STITU ti fthe In- The October v.1‘? hoxnleoof Mrs. W. _y_ Tuesday evening the 17th. imgntsen members res ndfid to Roll Call with their Klan m° ' e1'5' maiden names. ‘Three visitors present. ' President presided and 0P- ened the meepnq with éhe énstltute 0d n4 e ating the ree . e a r De of last meeting rend stltute met at The minutéas and approve . Sick Committee reported num- ber of visits. School comml tee re- ported that the school looked lovely after general cleaning at fall holg- days much thanks is due the scru - blng co ttee. discussion then followed whether advisable or not}! invest in pans for havln! hOl 1l1li¢ e5 for children du Willi-e!‘ "will!" was leftover unti next nigllll i7‘ mgleetsvméommittees apPiillllied. the following members volunteered. Sick Mrs. A. A. o be ‘ 05¢" Murdock McLeod. Lunch. Miss ‘Hr- ion Gillespie, Mrs. Oscar J . and Mrs. A. C. Johnstone. No PIO- gramme appointed as next» H1811! 8-"- nugl meeting. After some discussion it was decided to hold a Halloween Social and the following Committees were appointed to see about Bil-me- Programme, Miss L. JohnstonebMlss A. . V/ANT TO HAVE TH‘ HOUSE TORN DOWN, lTHAT'S \$VHY l , ‘i. Don’t Ever Be the Man Nobody Wants Provide now for retirement on $100 a month through ImperiaYLife THE day will coma when yon will want to quitvvorkr That ls inevitable, isn't it? 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MERCY i "rt-ravine TH’ ONES WHO TEAP. TH’ HOUSE -- fir wcaanrouirzs no? GOING 1n HAVE ANY KIND or A PARTY, ANYHOW — -— so YO’. DON'T NEED TO xsvong-jlk