u- r7 1111011111 uurs 0r 1111110- snore REGULAR $5.00 and $0.00 _ VALUES 00w 01.20 01.00 i $2.40 SEE OUR BARGAIN IIIIIIIIS ALL STYLES I ALL SIZES P011011: . -----~-~---¢.----vssss-..--.~--------v..~ H v...‘ - v» --~---~---~¢¢-»eeveoav~v~ooovo~w Q¢QQAQQOOOQOVOOO+ 6 i i 1 i SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON MEWS WORK BOOTS AND ALL RUBBER FOOTWEAR TERMS, SPOT CASH Frntusov, SHOE COMPANY mcsc 1101-11. Other rule: on application. iliuimum Charge for any _cauuuo<i glidvcrtising Rates-Payable in Advance (‘chiral fiunnllfln loeull. 4n per word; Wen"; u"; gnu", In.“ o p11‘ 111ml; Arlnouncomuntl nmi Coming Events 2c pa: word; Cluuiilzi :1~‘|._1-r 11111-11; 1n lilcnrorhnu hoticel, 70c Der inch: Lin» of Floral and >|1111lnu| UVIIGIIIIII, Curlll. elm, 4c per name; Lotte" qr Qonqdflm, 10° 1111 1111-11. hollcel of Thunkl and Apps-shrimp, 1o» pgr 1111.1, o, 4,, W, vertiocmcnt ‘Willy-fly, “M” For Sale r011 511.11 Qsnmcn Am can-r. 1'5» P11 rk _$t_reet. L-I. 168- 10-28-3I. r011 sate-lei ACRE rum. Reasonable price. Abert Raven- Uniou Road. L-1094-10-27-3i. FOR SALE—SECOND HAND 011110,,- wagon; also truck wagon. W _ Lost LOST-TRUCK rmE BETWEEN Montague and Carvelfls, 01m»- lottetown, No. 620. Finder please notify Edward MoCarron, Mon- Josue. L-i 0-2 LOST - svrr CASE BETWEEN Rustlco and Charlottetown or in Charlottetown. Finder please leave at Guardian Office or Peters s; _ Ballast. r011 SALE-ONE OAK DINING table and chairs at 68 l-lillsboro. 11-1098-10-27-29. 12-11671-10-28-31. FOR SALE GARAGE AND EQUIP- mmt at Mt. Stewart. Daniel Clark. Mt. Stewart. - Ll178-10-28-3l FOR SALE OR. TRADE-l CAR 111cm farm wagon new, 1 sloven. Apply 314 Fitzroy street. L-Izos-lo-N-Ill. =.=~_-_---- I.I-‘.-2 COLTS, MARE AND one and half years, 1 Foal. 211 . s, 2 Mares. Price from 11.101 1.11 $80.00. 12 youns COWB- prized to sell. Walter B. Weeks, Krimngton. Ly; " 1111 (nation-Street. Gallant, Rustico. Reward. __ 11-1083-10-27-31. L-122l:10_-29-3i. IOR :~.\l.E — TWO FOUR. DECKS ‘ 1111111 pens. Harry A. McFarlsh, i-l-Let TO LET-HOUSE 68 ORLEBAII. Street. Phone 1324. L-75-9-29-tf, TO LET-ONE HEATED FUR- nished bedroom, 88 Hillsboro St. L-1098-10-27-28. TO LE1‘ — SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. Conveniences. Apply 321 Fitzroy. L-1223-10-28-3i. TO LET-SMALL HEATED ROOM, furnished or unfurnished. Apply Guardian. 11-1085-10-27-31. T0 RENT- TENEMENT 85 Gerald Street. Electric light and sewerage. Apply 107 Weymouth Street. 11-1171-10-28-31. TO LET -— THREE ROOMS WITl-I - - - -11. ‘$39123- orhvéithout lfioard. Sultablle its; . ig “ouse ee,‘ . ADDY rjIoIe Help Wanted _Euston‘ Street. ‘1-1210-10-20-111. 011N111!) — MAN FOR FARM work. Apply in person Mrs. Percy Mulch, Mt. Herbert. 11-1111-10-27-31. liEN WANTED FOB. RAWLEIGH 110111011 of 800 families. Sales way up this year. Reliable hustler 1111111111 start earning $30 weekly 0111i increase rapidly. Wrlte today- Rnwloighls, Dept. M-L-4170-S2L. Montreal, Canada. rlitqgiers Wanted IIANTED — MALE BOARDERS- TO LET-BEAUTIFUL APART- ment, first floor. Furnished or un- fumlshed. Immediate possession. Apply "K." Guardian. L1142-10-28-3i. Found FOUND — SOIALL DOG. FRED Coles, Southport. 11-1208-10-29-31. Salesman Wangd OUR MATURING POLICIES ABE pouring thousands cf dollars into P. E. Island to living policyhold- price. 54 Grafton \1 < 1.1 hm . l aw u“ L-1i43-10-28-7l ll , ' ' 0M. Simpsons. lie heated room. Phone 1424. 3:- 39;‘ éféhrgfiynfiaarttlggateldla i§ri5*%.-‘ii“§ifi1t.-'°°"“' :- Miscellanenul fwmme Hem wanted uvr: on WINTER nranmo. walxfgfimfégExfzzfltfigPwflgfi care Guardian. L-1227-10-28-3l. 11's COATS aEMonELLEn. BE- llaircd, Belined, Cleaned, Grated Caldci-‘s, 205 Euston. L-lIlM-l0-27-28. i -__-__i_-_---—-—-— g _ ork Want_e_(l____ rormc 111m nusmus worm °1 any x1118. Write Box s14, Char- £41001. 11-1222-10-28-81. For Immediate 5M5 New sewn - nnnoatow. liurd Street. 6 rooms and hath. floated by pipoleoo Illrnace. Garage. Sun- Porch. Good location. This Prillitrty mull In cold within Io ‘I'M Price reasonable on “Piilicatlon. II. K. 8. IIEMMING 8i Crest George Street Charlottetown m WANTED-CAPABLE Mam-Eon general housework. Good 815111 cock. References necessary- Mrs". M“ L- 55 o D'Mm"y‘ L-mo4-10-2c-a0-11-1. Wanted WANTED ‘IO RENT Olt BUY A baby carriage suitable for twins. 1 g3 Cumberland Street. Apply '0 11-1188-10-28-31. 1111111110 GMIIBERRIES _ Pgylng 5 1-26 p81‘ Ill-- at our Warehouse, until Nov. 5th Positively not I81"- CARVELI. BROS, Fruit Dent- I1-l2l7-10-Z9-4l FINANCIAL‘ NEWS BRIEFS _ (Received over Piiileld and Co's Prints Wire) I NEW YORK. Oct. 28-1111: most I Imlwrtant overnight news is m; announcement by the Federal m. serve Board 11881711118 a reduction I“ mflrsin requirements to 40 pu- cent as azainst 55 per cent now and an increase on short. sales to 5° oer cent. The most significant "1108 concerning this rule is the indication that Washington is W111i"! to cooperate in attempt- 1“! W bribe about a better mar- ket which in turn should help business sentiment. We would look m” 5 ilfoill 611d, active opening this ‘morning and a test of 1a.. Weeks highs. The 111-0811811111; that over the next few weeks l market will make at least a m‘ ‘ fmf" ‘wlmlwl Nvovarw of the 05> since the high o1 August yvlélch would carry the Dow Jones In ustrlal averages back to around 47. The market leaders should be a; well as any stocks. After the close Beth. Steel will publish R5 third quarter and nine months “Thinks 1nd also take action on dividend. Mussolini in a speech yesterday said H1111, the 111mm 0g colonies to Germany is negggsary in order to maintain peace. Europ. ean markets especially American stocks act better this morning. MONTREAL. Oct. 28—I1ake of the Woods declares regular pfd. quarterly dividend of $1.75 a share D105 $7 on arrears-leaving a bal- Norandc-Net profit Sept. quar- ter equal to $1.06 on common ag- ainst $1.07 in preceding quarter. First nine mouths estimated Nor- anda net $3.28 against $2.82 per common share like 1836 period. Cotton Goods-Imports of man- ufactured cotton goods into Can- ada. show increase of Iii-per cent duirng first nine “ amount- ing to 22,400.00!) Pounds against 395400.000 pounds same 1880 per- icd. Westinghouse-Aline month ‘P9!- ' lod net earnings equivalent to $6.- 16 a share on combined common and participating preferred ag- ainst $4.18 a share in i836 per- lod. Declare $1 dividend on both stocks, brings year's payment to $4. Packard-Net loss Sept. quarter $2,300,000 against profit $1,200,000 preceding» quarter and PM!“ about $43,000 Sept. 1886 quarter- First nine months profit equalled 1o cents on common against 28 cents like 1886 period. Canada Heinrich-Year ended August net profit 88.042 against loss $11,058 in preceding year. Geo. Weston-Nine months’ earnings after depreciation $142,- 727 equalled 74 cents per share on 400,882 shares. same period last year after depreciation $80,767 net Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitlield and Co. Members or Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks O en Close Bell Tel 61 161 Brmilian 18% 18% Bruck silk 4 4 B C Pow A 35 34 Build Prod Can Cem 10% 10 Can Nor Pr l8 l8 Can Car Fd 8% 10 Can Car Pfd 20% 21% Can Hydro Pfd Can Ind Al A 4% l Can Pac 8% 815 Can Steam 3% 3% Celanese 20 20 Cock Row 8 8 Cons Smelt 58 56% Dist Seag Dom Coal Pfd Dom Bridge 31 Dom St B 14% ' 14% Dom Tex Dryden 8% 8 Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co i3 Gen St W 10 8% Goodyear Gypsum 7% 7% Ham Brdge 8 8 How Smith . 16% 16% 1m Tob nt Nickel 47% 46% Int Pow Pfd Int Nickel 47% 46% Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 17 17 Masey Har 7 7 McCall Ft 10 10% rgmt Pow 30 28% Nat Brew 37 37 Nat St Car 28 28 Noranda 47% 47% Pow Corp l7 16% Que Pow Shaw 20% 21% St Law 6-14 6% St Law Pfd 20% 20 Sou Can Paw i3 l3 St of Can 68% 68% 8t of Can Pfd win win Elec A 8 3 Win Elec B ______________.. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates ' At 1011111111111 -—Pound 4.11s 15-32; U. S. dlr .88 31-32; franc 3.37. At New York -Pound.4.85 5-8; 01111111111111 dlr 1.00 1-32; franc 8-- 36 3-4. . At Paris --Pou.nd 147.50 fr: U. s. dlr 28.72 fr; Canadian dlr 28. 7l fr - In Gold -—Pound 12s. 1d: U. S. dlr 59.34 cents; Canadian dlr 58.- 32 cents. MINING TORONTO, Oct. 28—(CP)—The upward trend was continued 0n substantial volume today 0n m‘? Toronto share market. hellwd by spasms of strength in New York. yggultlng, presumably. from the 11111 uncement that marlin lie- qulrements on 5900K Pllrfihfls" would be lowered Nov. 1. Gains o: 1 to a points were registered b? the Toronto index groupings. There was a. suBBE-Stliln "I ma“ short covering 1n an early 51881517 of strength. Base metal and gold leaders were stronl- F1081 Pf1¢¢$ showed Noranda up l’ 1-3 Ind Hudson Bay 1-2. Domes gain was cut to 2-8 and Lake Shore, Mc- Intyre and Hollinger finished fractions on the down side. > Cheaper base metals to close with gains of 7 to 18 cents were Pend Oreille, Sherritt, Sudbury Basin and Waite-Amulet. Iildormdo Ngofded B. gain 0f 9 C811“ llld Nipissino was up 10. Junior golds were in demand at gain-l 0f 5 t0 9 cents for Bankficld. Amtflflld- - omega. Perron, and BBSBIHW- 0" Brien held a gain of 15, Little Dong Lac 38. Bralome 20. FIRM"? :0 while Pickle Crow. "m!" and Toburn were up 10 to 16 cents. Only a few of the wetsern oils came out in volume while thfi "ll- was firm on the whole. Calgary- Eidmonton, Foothills. \ Celmont. BANKS (Supplied by Pitflcld and Co.) Stooh only Clo" an: Can Bk of Corn Bk of Mtl I88 195 300 300 Bk Cf NMI B mm s11 "we 0f $7—payabis December equalled 80 cents per share on {Imi- 875882 shares capital stocks. Montreal New York Stock Exchange says TOM LANG “ HREE years ago I was getting only two months’ work a year. Kept my missus scratching to get us enough to eat and a few clothes for the kiddies. But now that I'm working steady our troubles are over. And the way I fig- ure it we're helping a lot of you other boys around here, too. jack Mills works in a shoe factory and we've bought new shoes for the whole fam- ily in the last two months. Bill Thomas is a cutter; Henry Jameson works in a textile plant —- and we've been able) _ . . to buy some badly-needed new clothes. We've clone a bit of painting —- Dick Morris works in a paint factory. We've bought some new furniture for the boys’ room and it was made by the people Sid McRae works for. "No wonder you fellows have steady jobs, too, because there are 53,000 others at work in make. "Or look at it the money and it has with why you are, vied hi: conversation a year and that menus tcrics and mines. as myself and we are all spending money on the things you other men Tum Lang i: rig/if, but be might have rar- brvsy {arteries are buying millions o] dollar: 11-01111 a] raw material: and machinery earl; llle [nodurls of Canada's farms, fort-sir, fac- the same industry other way. I work in an automobile plant and nine men on this street have bought new cars this year. That's why I'm braking steady a whole lot to do too!” step Irarlber. Canada’: a steady demand [or Heal/Ivy. growing imluslrirs 41ft’ vilnl la H1; uwI/nrc u] Canada; every Canadian. a personal lame/i! In 1i There are 18,000 workers in C45. ads‘: automobile plmu. and 15,000 muloyed in the 202 perm "In" Floats. An um In of Inur to a family menu over 130.000 people when pru- Pfllfy debends Ill whole m In Dart an the acdvldu of the motor u: builders. Add u well. pin employees of nil-aye who live by traffic md you have I 1105c cross-section o! Ewan Canrcla - a "m"; y may]. who coniribmcd much of the 540.000.0110 rpm: in: yen {q Western farm product. Then- Iore. all Canada. Wen l! wgll as Bundle vitally inwecud in a sou d well. CmadialIi 10121110111111 For rfafixlirnl 4nd hub" l’. Irnmztion dmul Ibis idndry, u-rllc to Automotive Il- durhif: _ I006 Lmnrlen BurlJlng, T915711”, (Sup lied by Pitfleld and Co. Mem era of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stock: Open Close Al Chem 185 160% Am Can 86 84 Am For Pl‘ 47a 4% Am Rad 13% 12% Am Tel Tel 157 152% Am Water 12% 12% Anaconda 28 28% Atchlson 42 41 Atl Rte! 23% 23% Auburn 11 10 Bald Loco Bait Ohio I4 14% Bendix Av 13% 13% Beth St 51 51 Briggs Man 28% 28 Case 106% 103 Ches Ohio 40% 39% Chrysler 74% 73% Com Sol 8% 8% S0 Con Can 48 50% Con Ed 23% 25 Con Gas Co , m Prod 56 54 Cur Wright 12% 12% Deere 80 7718 Dupont 129 122% Elec Auto Lt Elec Pr 12% 12% Firestone Gen Elec 43% 42% Gen Foods 33 32% Gen Mot 42% 42% Goodrich 20% 20% 0d T 24 23% Gt No Pfd 30% 29% Hud Mot Car 81E 9% l Cent Int Har 77 76 Int Tel Tel 7% 7% Johns Man Q, Kennecott 36% 36% Kennccott 36% 36% Miss Pan R Mont Ward 48% 42% Murray Co 7% 7% N Y Gent 81% 21% atI Bis Nat Cash H. 21% 20% New York N H 3 3 Nor Am G0 19% 19% Nor Pa: 13% 13% Pack Mot 6% 6 Paramount 14 14% Penn R. R. 5% 25 Phil Mor 84% 85% Phil Pet Co 45% 45% P011. Tel Cab Pub Ser N J 35% 35V. Pure Oil Co 14% 131;. Radio Co 8 7Y1 Radio K O 5% 5% Sears Roe Co 68% 67% Shell Union O11 South Pee 22% 21% Std O11 Ind Std OI] N J 53 52% de 8%- 8% x C0 45% 44% United Air 20% 18% United Corp 315 3% nited Drug 8 8 United Gas Imp 11 11% U Rub 2805 28% U S St Co 62% 62% U S Ind Al 21 20% Vanadium 17% 17% Warner Bros 91.4 8% West Union 33%- 32% West Air B 28% 28% West E‘ec 104 103 Woolworth 42 40% Montreal Curb (Supplied by Piilleld and Com- Excnangc and Montreal Curb pan members of Montreal Stock Mn- et) . Stoch Open Close Abitibi 3 3 bes 50 56 B A Oil 21 21 Beauhornois 6% 6% Brew rp ’ Bath A 12 l2 Can Vick Dom Tar 7% - 7% Don A 8% 8% Fraser 18 18% Prucr V '1‘ C 18 18% mm . . Hir Walker 88% 88% Home Oil Imp Oil 18% 18% Int Pete 30% 30%‘ Price 22 21 Mclchers A Price Pfd 85 54 Royalih 88 32 MARKETS AT A GLANCE (By The Canadian Press) ‘Inn-onto, Montreal and New York -Stooks closed higher. -Winnipeg —Wheat 3-8 cents lower to 1-2-oent higher. New York —Cotton steady; fllb- ber and sugar higher; coffee lower. FINANCE NEW YORK, Oct 211 -(AP)— Foreign exchange steady. Great Britain demand 4.05 11-16, 4.05 1-2, 4.95 5-H; 60-day bills $4 94 7-8; demand: France 3.36 3-4; Italy 5 26 1-4; Belgium 16.88 Ger- many 40.17; Canada l 00 1-32. Currencies MONTREAL, Oct. 2B —(CP)—— Pound sterling gained 9-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day at $4.95 15-32. The French cents while the Uniicd States dlr cents whllc the United states dol- lar eased 1-64 of one per crnt to l-32 discount. - NEW YORK. Oct. 28 —(AP)— European currencies were general- ly ahead in terms of the dollar to- day in foreign exchange dealings, as the French franc showed fur- ther strength. The franc gained .00 7-8 of a cent; at 3.46 3-4, PIIIJIIIIBE PRICES MONTREAL. Oct. 28 -—(CP)— Wheat, northern, No. 1 1.52; bar- ley, Canadian western No. 3 .71 1-8; oats, feed. No. 1 .59 1-4; flour, spring wheat, patents, firsts 8.10; seconds 7.70; bakers 7 60. winter wheat patents, choice 5.05- 5.10; white corn 4.80-4.85; bran, ton 26.25; shorts. ton 28.25; mid- dllng.s, ton 8.1.25; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 3.25; hay, No. 2 pcvton, carlots 9.00. Cheese Ont .13 3-42 Que .13 1-2. Butter No. 1 .28 1-4-1-2. Eggs in cartons: A-largc .41; A- medium .38; A-pullcts .31; J3- large .27; C .21 1-2-22. Potatoes: No. 1 Que white 80's .80; No. 2 80's .35-.45; N. B. No. 1 int-s 80's .68-.70; P. E. I. mts No. 1 80's .80; 60's .70; No. 1 cobbler; 80's .65. s MONTREAL. Oct. 2s -(CP)-_7__ In heavy buying. butter prices ad- vanced on Canadian commodity exchange today. Butter spot —Que fresh (82 score) 28 3-8-1-2; Que grass buyers-inspection 28 3-8-12. Sales: 500 boxes Que Aug-Sept make B- l, 20 1-4; 250 Que June-make B-l, 29 1-4. Cheese spot -Unquoted. Eug spot - Ont A-large 41a; A- mcdlum 38a; A-pullets 1a; B-large 27a; C 22a. NONTREAI... Oct. Z8 —-(CP)— Prices held steady on Montreal open produce markets today for butler, cheese, eggs and potatoes. Butter was quoted at 29 1-4-1-2 cents a. pound for carlots or less of N0. lwhile lots to retailers were 29 l-2-30 for solids and 30-30 1-2 for prints. Graded egg shipments in car- lots or less were 41 cents a dozen for A-large, 38 for A-medium. 3i for A-pullets, 26- 1-2-27 for B,large and 21 1-2-22 for C. Cheese was 13 3-4 cents a pound for Ontario Oct-make, while and colored, 11nd l3 1-2 for similar Quebec grades. Potatoes: N0. l Quebec \\'l1.1.I Nry 1 mls KITS .6{I-.7(II P. E. I»? mLs No. 190's .80: 80's .70; No. 11 cobblers 80's .65. NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) MONTREAL CURB ‘ 00.085128"; Perl... . .. * ‘SLAM’ R. . . e cc e 9 mining quotations on Montreal ‘ Curb Market today were: -- I Stocks ‘ Close i Co" ' geaufori 22 i ousca Cart Mal 121i 1. INVESTMENTS Duparq 6 4 Thump Cad 36 z i CIIARLOTTETOWN ‘VINNIPEG WHEAT i _ P. E. ISLAND _ mi- ‘ TELEYHONE 112E (Supplied by Pltficld and Co.) Chlifil- zowmooa-o-o-eo» OCI.—-l24'-'.>. D€C—-1l8 110011011 s01: INFECTED SHAVING BRUSHES _____ DESTROYED , PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. 80's .601 No. 2 80's 35- 452 N. B. 120 --(CP1 —Police here seized and shaving 1 orders of Chief burned 551 imported brushes on the Achong. Authorities said brushes were infected Anthrax. The seizures, made from sevflal ‘stores purchasing part of the ship- Oct. the with 1 l/Il/l’ VALUABIJZ PROPERTY ON KENT STREET FOR SALE AT PYFBLIC AUCTION I Medical Officer of Health Dr. Tito “It:“grlgggleslfzfiewalrailg- “so , and I72 Kent Street, Charlottetown, lmlcnging in the Estate of the Ills : Susan H. Carver, with three story ,bulldlng erected thereon and ex- tending back 160 feet from south’ 1 Stocks Close ‘fgnggid igracglogarbff Si: side at Kim. Street. will be offered - ~ or SA e a Am" Cvgn 13 25 ‘Fernando to one of the shaving‘ yUBuc Aucq-gugq Amer Gas Eco 1 brushes. Cost of the seized brush- m, [rr]day' u‘, 29th (my o; (“when Amer Sup Pow A 1'4 ‘cs was refunded the stores in- 1931, M, twelve lfglock mom ‘Kass: goarsp m“ WIVPII For further particulars apply In giag-{Mgrcnnt 211 The right man for most girls is IIucIahhTiginnIgietfluIIlIngiIorthe gigging, res crv .1 ~ - - Crook. p“ '25 one with a marriage license. Charlottetown. E‘oc Bond sh 101i Drivers these days have more JOHN l’. BRADLEY. 5.11m gag A ‘é defects than the automobiles. ‘ ' Anti-loom- ae u 9 L-786-l0-tl28th. U Light Pow A 3“' 113mb“ 0" ‘*5 I Uh Light Pow Pfd 24 ' ' ' 1 1 Gulf of Penn 42 c NOTICE 1 ' o if ‘NOOTICEI 011 and alter November 1st, 111;: we the undersigned merchants 11111‘ operate on a cash basis only, .1111 no further credit. will be extended. A. J. McDONALD, Tracadie Cross. W. B. FITZPATRICK, , R. S. DENNIS. - Dnnstafinagc. COURT d: SON. Bedford Station Change of Management My General Store business at Mount Stcsvari. is be- 1111: transferred to my sons on Nov. 1st. 1937. and will 11111-11111». under the name of CLARK BROS. This does not affect produce and other lines of busi- ness which I will carry on myself as usual, ' I thank you for ihe business you have given me in Trocadic Cross. the past and solicit the same large share of patronage for ihe new firm. RUSSELL C. CLARK