" [PIE \A'I1RKIlfI -' iw-mi-i. » m - n0vEMBEBl~193° lawii-szi CONSOLS LIME - “(It Brings The Clover”) Fall Liming means increased grain crop the following season. . Ilse “Brookville Lime" for best results. Write for price delivered Brooliviile Manufacturing 00., Ltd. BROOKVILLE, St. John Co, N. B ll. (i. S. Adams, manager. w, ._ an, ‘Arrears. of land, Personal Property and income Taxes [o whom It Illay (‘oncemz- _\'iill('t‘ is hereby given that payment ol all taxes due the Provincial Treasurer oi‘ ilie Province of Prineedidward Island in respect to Land, Personal Privperw and Income a. t... is immediately required. Other- “g, ,.ii-|i~ will he taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, 1924. |nrl the lili-oiiie and Personal Property Taxation Act, I924, Ior collection oi Illllt‘. W |-,,,.\,,,,,,| progmrty and Inenmc Taxes remaining unpaid on the Hllpillll‘ oi (lhtoiier, 1930. will be subject to interest at the rate of rive yer cent per aiiilirni from dale ol default until paid T.'\X-|Y.1_\'I‘I‘§ in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Dun-ii at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day oi.’ Sep- , 193i‘. ‘ "mm ' c. I. STEWART, Supervisor of Taxation. 00013000EMD§OUDDI1UODDDTOQOCQQ L-GBOK-ilil-ii. i; 11...... Advertising Rales-Jayahie in Advance‘ .. ao»oo-uvudirloirfidfifibonruounuoooooouuooutrun... Q0533)- 0 (‘riilrul iillurlliziii loeillii, 4o per wnrll; “eastern um! I-Junterll limits, 2e per lllllll, .iiiluiliii-eiiie|itn iilill Corning Event» 2n per lvoril; Cllrimltied ‘lo per ivorii; Iii llviiiiirliiiii Noni-cs, 70o per “It'll; Llnto of Floral and hplrlllllll ililvrlltpn, ldinln, elem, ~11‘ pvt name; lmtlern 0| (‘ululnll-ncn 70c ni-r iuillfhlitli-os or ‘rhnnliri llllll Appreciation, 70o per inch or 4e per vluni. oiln-r run-- on ltpplielliiun. lliiiiiilulli (‘iiiiriw [or uuy llflicrtlseilleul twenty-lire centl, afififlfififlflfl luncheonommnonnnonnnnoonoclounq-gggur ' 21;. ._..: . . __ ._.. .. ' '1 T._._.~—__~_- i’ or Sale __'___Wantcd FOIt S.'ll.I'l—'I‘Vl0 PUREBREI) Slioriiieril bull calves. Muck llllltPllilll, York Polnt. L-o-lllll-IO-Zll-Iil f Mrs. Davison, 170 Prince Street. L-82Gl-10r27-l2i. -- A; Darn not Drait Boat. Apply Fred llirkox, Clyde River; L-5486-10-31-3l. n?’ — a - ~ “pliant-nus _ Male llelp Wanted 2 'I'l‘\'O Y(lI'.‘\'(l LADIES DESIRE ililssaue to nOl-itllll by car between November 5th and 10tll. Pilone 158G . L-5471-10-3l-3l. APPItENT ‘L l W A N 'I‘I~l D ‘I 0 learn llurbcr I'"r.ldc. Short Ubulillf expert trulrlliliz. MoIar liurbi-r Coi- time lizilitilv . . 31l- YOliIt GOOD INTENTIONS WILL be carried to completion by pilr- cilasiilg insurance on our special 111ml. This can by economically arranged by iniervielving J. A. Moore. Sliu Itfc Assurance of Canada. Currie Building. L0.\'l—\\'IlIN(li~II{ OFF I-II.I'I(‘.'I‘III(7 ' ' washer. Nutty Dr. Grant, Mcil- lflfllll‘ Itcwrlril. Ir-ti/fili-lil-Bl-ill. 1.1;; ._ _ , ; _- t: fro bu; T0 . l - ROOM I-‘Olt LIGIIT "°"-<"'~'vvninu. 101 Sydney Sirir L-43-11-' é“ Lost _ ‘ _ on farm oi‘ Preston Rodd. lirackley Point Road. Nov. i at one o'clock of farm crop stock, etc., consisting of nine pilre bred ‘and grade Km“ To ‘ v gilernse_v' cows, fresh and to m, ‘mm ‘AIIHE-flglobglvdlllfgilllg?‘freshen soon. Also younl-‘I __ ' ,_,,.7_.,_',O‘_2_., .,‘ .. m, q, stock team of young work 7' " " horses, iii pigs, hens, etc. Alex Mcltae, 2:: 1 . .. __ llrnnrnlcxr IIICNFEIJ. (‘I-IN- ml- Allrll’ Guardian f- ___ _ T0 l-liT-lll-IATI-ID APARTMENT, PRTl-_v iurnislleil: electric range. Amh- lu Prince st. int! eenirull_v located, hardwood l1‘7'1l'2'2l- floors. all iuoiierii caiivenieiloes. __ including m‘, 5.0mm“ For -‘" so r 7" lrlher particulars apply Eastern ‘Piust Cq I FOR SALE ‘slit attention oi’ truck drivers is m :0 in the regulations under the prghgflr Trailic Act 193s which u m" "to use on the highways ‘h 5 Pfovir e of truelu weighing fill loaded more than 10,000 lbs. mm h! DPrmlsslon oi the De- llrtm i "khwglgvsl 0t Public Works and I offer torsale my farm oI 160 acres, 35 acres plowed Ior next years crop. Ten room house w.th furnace, new barn I00 ft. long, hen house, granary and machine shed. All In good repair. Fox ranch with 40 pens and I00 ft. i'ur shed. Near church, school and store. 14 miles from Charlottetown. IItA I). CARR. West Covchead, P. s. ‘r-‘icuorivo ' L79a0_.l7eI"llr Provincial Secretary. 1“39'u‘3'5'7- Q, m-liwim-oi _ POTATOES TURNIPS OYSTERS WE CAN SECURE TOP PRICES FOR YOUR PRODUCTS-WRITE OR WIRE SPECIALTIES LIMITED Private Wire) ' NEW YORK, Nov. 2—Aslde from the question o! politics the most "flllortant week-end news concerns the maritime strikes. Shipplng- is "ed up flPDi-lrently on the Pacific Coast. The status of the strike on the Atlantic Coast ls uncertain. Apparently union leaders on the Atlantic are not anxious to strike but a. rebellious group in the Ull- ion have voted to strike. The Kip- llnger Washington Letter today says "Our best final Judgment is that Roosevelt will be re-elected." This medium ls still or the opinion though that the election will be close. Rubber stocks are strong in London this morning. Today's market will no doubt be under the influence of the election tomorrow. We would expect an irregular m“. k“ WW1 probably some profittak- lng in the utilities. With the util- ities, which will probably be 4111-- ectly influenced by the election pe- 511115. ive believe a long position can be maintalileci. As far as tak- ing on additional commitments, however. it would probably be well to look on until Wednesday. MONTREAL, Nov. 2—Macassa: Earnings six iilonths to Sept. 30: tons milled 34,731; gross produc- tion $615,948; sundry revenues $9,. 053; development and operating expenses $249,229; taxes $39.54; depreciation and exploration writ- ten off $33 3'37: estimated net pro- fit $253,961 equivalent to 9.4a cents per share. 1v. Y. Stock Exchange WARTED — HUDSON SEAL FUR. LARGE = AIICIIOHQGPP" --- -~ Cities Service 4"- , Creole Petroleum 3774' Elec Bond a Share 1M Gilli’ on of Penn 102"- Hum Oil a: Refln 66 I Nieg Hud 15'“ Std on Ken 2°” Uh Light a Power A . 6-.» uh Liqii. ' l 5" Woolworth ‘LIVESTOCK MONTREAL. Nov. 2 - (or) - Llvcstock markets took an irrcEll- mi- course today with cattle and hogs lower, calves a bit higher and shocp steady. Receipts: Cattle 2.110: calves l.- 284; sheep 3.475: hoes 3.421?- Cattlc prlcrs cased about .25 cents with canners and cutters selling "om $125 to 51,75, butcher cows from $2 to $3 and medium grades 52,50 to $2.75. Light steers traded at about $3.50 and a. few medium uolity sold at $459- q Grass calves were steady 9° 25 cents higher. Medium 800d quill‘ ity veais mode $8. fair to medium $7 to $7.50, common drinkers $4 t0 $4.25, western calves $2.75 t0 $5 and grilssers 82-75 l0 $3775- Good ewes and wethers were $8 while culls and bucks brought $6- 2.50 to $4. sll-lbgsvialarsiails u bit to $7.75 for bu- cnns‘ fed and watered; Selects drew $1 Pfflfllllm- ‘ ° “d heavges were $7.25 and extra. heav- lcs $6.75. Light 11058 sold at 5075a to $7.25 and sows were $5 t0 $559- ___€{___ NEW YORK CURB Close Alum core Am" 12m Amer cylm B “if? ‘h Amer Super Pow" Atlas corp 15 Mt’! Stock ‘ Exchange irliipplled by Pllllrltl and (‘o llrlillnrx o! lllulltrenl llurlr B! elluiigo IIIIII (‘nrb Alllrliel) iSlippllnd by rlim-iri um Corn. pliiiy member: cl Iluiilrelil eluola uellilnge an] r. I'll Illl-IILOIJ Open Close Am. Carl 124-‘. 125 Am. For. Pr. 71,, 7 Am. Radiator 22 22'; Am. Tel. & Tel. 180 179 Am. Waterworks 27 27 Anaconda. 477;, 4a», Atchiscn 7B 77> l Atl. Refining 31'; 307. Auburn 321.‘; 321, Baldwin Locomotive 4'.- 4',- Balli. dz Ohio 22H 22‘; Beth. Steel 73", 72 Briggs Man. 00". 59-‘; Case 160% 158% Chesapeake 8r 0. 76". 77 Chrysler 1280i 128' l Commercial Sol. 16h‘. 16'. Commonwealth dc So. 4% 4'. Continental Can 72"‘. 72-". Consol. Gas C0. 475i; 46" Corn Products 70 70 Curtis-Wright 6E1 6' I Colgate 17-74. 17'; Deere 97 95'- Dupont 1727,’.- I73". Elec. Auto-Lite 445". 44". Elec. Pr. & Lt. 15H l5“. Firestone (ll-ll 3i". Gen. Eiec. 49".; 48“. Gen. Foods 41R. 41'; Gen. Motors 72-"; 72 Goodrich 25 25 Goodyear Tire 26'.’- 26 Gt. N0. Pfd. 42'} 42H Hudson Motor Car 20"‘. 20’. Illinois Ceiltral 2s 25*. Int.- l-Iarvester 93'; 92".- Illtel‘. Tel. 1K: Tel. 12". 12 Johns-Manvillc corp. 129% 120m- Kennccott 59'} 59% Mrllt. Ward ‘it 57‘: Murray Corp. 20H 20 N. Y. Central 45‘; 45h Nat. Cash Register 28 2B | - New York. New l-Irtven 4 4'.- ‘ Nor. American Co. 33% 33h Northern Pacific 28H 29 l Packard Motor 12'2- 12‘: 3 Paramnilut 17 - 15': i Penn. RR. 43 42R Public Service N.J. 43 4'7 Pilre Oil Co. 13‘; 1314 Radio Corp. 107k 10-6 Radio Keith Orphcum 7"’. 7:1 Sears Roebuck Co. 98 QGWJ Shell Union Oil Corp. 26‘? 354"- Soilthern Pae. 453i 44"} Std. on of Indiana 40": 4°‘= Std. Oil of N.J. 68“; 69 I Studebaker Corp. 14".- 14“: I Texas Corp. 47 47_ United Aircraft 231i 22f} United Corn- 7" 71? United Gas Imp. 16‘;- 15'? U. S. Rubber 37% 35" U. S. Steel Corp. 76's '75 _ U. S. Ind. Alcohol 39".- 39‘! Vanadium 2?" 22??’ Warner Bros. 14W “l”? Western UnlonEl 122's 12:5 > ‘ nlse 60- Wtstlught m‘; 60:“! ‘ Williams 0.104.- ... ‘~- ' iIlcrrltt-Gordon, I] Abitibl “'57; Asbestos 73 73 ' Batilurst 141i 14,4 3"" Tel 151 150-71 Brazilian 17v, 157,-, Brewing Corp. of Can, 2:7‘; 21‘ Bruck Silk 31.; 3i; B. C. Power A. 37 37 Building Prod, 55 541;: Call. Cement 1g 1g Con. Cur k Found. 13 127,; Can. Hydro Pid. 56 59v, Can. Ind. Alcohol A. 6*; 6T. Call. Pacific 13!; 13!; 27 27 912 951k 681-’.- 6971i Elsi. Seilgrums 22h; 221g Dom. Con‘. Pfd. 18-‘. 19 Dslu Ilridgc 501:, 50-3,’ Dem. Steel B. 8-7., 35,’, Dom. 'l‘e.vtile 751,; 751.; Donnacollna 12 117;, Foundation Co. 241.51 24%’; Gen. Steel Wares 7'51 7b’; HOIVIIFCI Smith 17-7,, 17 Imp. Tobacco '14 14 int. Nickel s11; e27, Lake Woods 34 34 Massey Harris ~ 6 6 MeColl Front. - 14K. 14 Montreal Power 34 34L; Nat. Brmvrries 40"’, 40$; Nat. Steel Car 27': 271;, Noranda ('9': ‘ 605i. Power Corp. 17 17 Shnivinigzlil 27 277;. St. Lawrence 4H 4'-'_- Sou. Can. Pow. 13". 7131i BANKS Bk. of Montreal 205 206 Bk. oi Nova Scotia 285 2B5 Royal 184 184 MONTREAL CURB . B. A. Oil 23 227i; Ford A. 25'} 25 Imp, Oil 22".- 22% Intel‘. P."te. 36% 36% Meirllers A. . 10-‘; 10*»; Walker Goodrehain 45 441i _ j ‘Ki 2.1V l\I CHICAGO. Nov. 2—fAP) — With many traders inclined to hold oil‘ until alter election, ivheat prices ruled steady today late as well as early. . - Some speculative interests were disposed to await November priv- ate crop reports due Wednesday. One unoflicizll forecast issued to- day said returns pointed to dom- estic winter wheat acreage about 1 percent larger than last. year. Wheat closed ilustczidl‘. at the some as Saturday's finish to 7-8 lower. Dec. 114-114 l-B. May 112 Il-B to l-Ll. Corn 1-4 oil to 3-8 up, Dec. new 94 3-4 to 7-8. May new 00 3-11 to l-2, oats unchanged to 1-4 lligzher, and provisions varying from 17 cents setback to l2 cents advance. PRODUCE MONTREAL, Nov. ‘.2 - (CP) — Wheat. Nor. No. 2 $1.14 1-2; bar- ley, C.W. N0. 3 .68; oats, iced N0. 1 .45; No. ‘.2 .44; oats C.W. N0. 3 .48. Flour. spring wheat patents, firsts $6.60; seconds $6.20; bakers $6.10; winter wheat patents, choice $4.80 to $4.90; white corn $6.50. Bran, ton $28.25; shorts, ton $30.25; iniddlings, ton $36.25; hay, No. 2 per ton, cariots $9 to $10. Cheese, Ontario .13 to .13 I-4; Quebec .1‘: 1-2 to 12 3-4; butter .24. Eggs in cartons: A-large 50; A- medium .48; A-pilllets .43; B-large .34; B-lnedium .32; C .27. Potatoes: P.E I. No._l Mts. 90's $1.25 to $1.30; N B. and Que. No. l Mts. 80's 81.10 t0 $1.15; Que. No. 2 B0’: .90 to 81-00- MINING TORONTO, Nov. 2‘-- (OP) -- A giiin of more than tour points was registered ioduy by the miscellan- eous mines index of the Toronto list, due to o buying rush in the copper and other base metal shar- e S. Another advance in the export copper price provided all the stim- ulus that was needed to push sev- erni oi tile cuircr stocks to their highest pricrs since 193i. Alder- mnc. Coast Co} per, Sildbilry Basin. V e n t u r es and I-IROUGHOUT Canada, life insurance policyholders and beneficiaries should realize the menace to their own and the national welfare that lies in extreme and unjust legislation. These policyholders represent 50 per cent. of the electors-federal and provincial. Through the institution of life insurance, they have so pooled their resources that their collective interest can withstand attacks that would bring financial disaster to the individual. Despite war, epidemic, panic and depression, life insurance has met every policy obligation promptly and in fulL Despite the financial disturbance of the past six years, it has distributed, and continues to dis- tribute, to its policyholders and beneficiaries, over $500,000 every working day. Seventy-five per cent. of this money has been, and continues to be, paid to living policyholders; the balance to beneficiaries. THE CHARDOT ‘ETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVL ' t m 3; STOCK QUOTA rrozvs . 5...... L1 rR“EH..-.,....u.~ _ MOYIIUIQ‘ StOCk Letter - Protect Your tHardEarned Savings Life insurance is the greatest co-operative business in Canada. No one doubts its strength and stability. No one questions the prudent and intelligent direction of its affairs. It is the guardian of the hard-earned savings of 3,500,000 men and women in all walks of life. Today there are forces in Canada that menace the welfare of these people. These forces would penalize their savings and impair their invest- ments through legislation which cancels public and private debts-regardless of the debtor's ability to pay-and which tends to destroy the ownership of public and private property. The interests of life insurance policyholders and beneficiaries-as of all other citizens whose savings are invested in one form or another in Canada-demand that promises to pay be ob- served, when the debtor is able to pay; that hard- earned savings which safeguard the homes and families of the Dominion be protected from unjust legislation. - Life nsurance Canadian Homes Di‘ Waite-Amulet all sold at new Penm“ 1-65 ""-‘"-‘"'\ "'" “-“\“”“ . ,. .. . . - - - 17.1 highs. Coast Copper held a. zalrl PM‘ C‘ 672‘? 1111:}Q.l§",l3,,lt|llili1 ISLAND llitlrtllllrlulelt: “ii.mtlilltllutiltiout f: of $1 at $5.75 at the close and the Pmneer 5-93 1 " f“ ‘we probate Cullrt H Biilll, ill. or near in.- Itvyni llai-k .4 Qfhers were up 3 cents to 33 cents Powell 1.58 m ,_;d,,._.,,.,; viii, an. mu. ruin-iuinnilll ut or nellr in.- nnux ~i each pl-gm 305 In 1.‘, Fgmp- or I-Iiniiv S. Dal .\ ‘n Seoilu blllll Ill LlllPlUI!lt‘\w\\h ~ ‘ , . '... 1' - l ~--i.a.\‘l 1d ll"‘ll‘ ah.- Red Lake Gold Shore out in the Presm“ 1-30 ‘",""'-,‘;( ,‘,,!,'."r,.h.'l.‘1"Exilagifi-utfhkvlitfinvfulll- vl-Wlitfbdlllliil a )ir.ie ‘v-vppirt lino-u»; n: secondary golds on an upward ReadLAluth 3.90 l‘_;‘_‘_,,f,d mm“ "mm h iwrilliivrllill {writ-yeti on llli- .\l'i-trii.-y»i;...l swing of 21 cents. Little Long Lac Re a e 1.99 1. _ 1|...‘ ‘iioilnyirnhin v . t‘l"v'l l. ‘iii vl'-1\llll'0.8<l p, ,1‘ fur gum e»- re“ 1e :lr.-...::z Roche .25 "‘-,l,,'“,’f,',- sluYElri or the County of iii II mull-r. nly linmi TORONTO‘ No“ 2__(CP)_ Royallte .28‘. Qua“. Fiyiinty 0i‘ niiy (‘niielulile or I Q null sent or the Shirl ciuri om S“ e" w “w ‘ 11".; =.‘.3.'..".:-:.. if. .‘.’:'".';;:; Anne -1o"4‘ shawk '80 \y|,,.,,-,,, llpifilrmdllllllglllfl the petition your of llis \l~ \st_\" Afton 96% sheep C: ~80 m, m.» of lelvill l1 Stewart, of (‘llilr- (birth) I Nillr 1.23 Sherr 2.59 l-vtit-tl-n ii lllllifcblltldi ‘lllillrimzf: Algoma m; siscoe 4,40 lhu t',\l‘ll‘llvlvlll" l!’ lie _"_'“' l - l» -T: - _. Argosy n5 Slade“ “y, $1.31} ‘Z~.'.“.‘“.'§.T. ‘Qlilluilf'i.L§lTili..?i3§ .1. A1111’, .70 Starla .60 fnrllll You are therefore‘ Ashley '08“ sud Basin 6'00 qnlre-tlitlo lfllllIdnl(lmgiulllllilnllllrlliilltl ll!“ Astoria ‘o5 sumv 1'94 ltllohihe lllbll‘ Proliute Court to he held Bankfield 1-80 $3,123‘: iii ilio (‘uilrt lloillle ‘in .l.;lllIl‘;0\l‘lli‘l'l'x"l\- 3mm 08!; as 08. . ‘in igueeirs __i'~\l'hl_.\'. n '_@_ a‘ " _ . ~ ‘ _ ‘ . BMW £5 Tack H 5,5 igamutikriovlfidlilp: no‘? gllyltliilitlygfifiilililtll The iiaplnnlt season _is Base Met B4 Tex“ 211° i..t.i.. ..r‘...._.-.-.. n........... .7 u.» n0“ (llyen- l mo hulmsr dolly Beattie 1-37 T°b""1 3-80 ‘ifillillt! tiny u]: islll€\t‘O"ll‘:lt-:3 "all; "Ilgf! and will Ila." hiuhest market Bldg 1-39 To“): '91 "““M}_‘“F~‘,H,,',,‘,‘§ ,;,,‘,“,f], ,,,,_,,.,.,, ,,.,,1' value for Blink. dltlskrat, Big Ml“ ‘54 Wm“ 2'85 = " ' """ l“ Raccoon Red Fox ete All u. ' 22o - . . - - ~ ~ ' Can Oil g5 _ wmw Amu _. poi-tin]! - _ _ .1 “h. t‘ __ “id f m, m, 1.3a wn n m) l........... 1 ' ‘ ' '~ y; _ "MI - lumen s mm t or C“ T "5 Ym" -*° .‘.‘\"...'.‘ ..1‘,!‘_.1 l..-..'-.i‘r llerful-llllfltii ....... ilwmutb- Cen Pat 3-90 CURB‘ _ llslil-il in on... i..-“.-,...,.._. ,..u.|_i.~i _ , _ Gen Pm- 3211, Coast Q 5.75 in lwlllyl‘ iift-ri-wililr ‘\_"iy1"v‘:-lw_‘l‘" J. JENKINS ChPm R95 1M Ce“ Ma“ '20 heft-lil- nun Chrom 1-57 DB1 0'1 ~'l r in- r-uiliu-ul. w“ .1 11$ ‘i Clericy , Hod Bhv _~29_ _ l, ;~"__,_________._ -' ‘s; Common V.’ - “I” '-T""“"; _ Coniar 1.80 OUT OUR WAY By WILLIAMS Cons Chi 2-22 . _ Darkwater 12:" - I FOUND A Dome ~ 1 OH SAY FELLOWS “ Wt M81 ‘ ~97 1kg- wAv wé can MAKE A MILLION E17" ' o~— OH~WAIT ~ r0 BETTER §2§°°£hk fw, 5HUT UP~I'VE BEEN INSULTED. Primco .116".- RAZZED AND EVEN THREATENEO Glenora 1° FOR sPoltnoo CEIZTAlN PEOPLE$ Goldnle ‘gar PEACE AND REST-q-IUMTIN‘ Wwdfld jw; Folz ~ ~ WELL, I'M snurriuo algae“ As up - HERE, BLOOPV - RUN AND Gunner 1.05 6E1‘ ME A PACIK OF GUM Hard n 3.01‘, AND KEEP Tl-l CHANGE. Hacker '1: = Homest :8 Howey '4 J M Cons ~ g Kirk i-ina 1~° ‘A Kirk 1. ~59 - Lam Cont Lava. O - Lee Gold ~95 Little m. w; Macassa ~ Mach 4-30 my sp -°° Mom Al. McKen 1g!‘ MGMIII ' ' McWatt "l": Merl Oil ' Min Corp - 72° M0116“ 1.85 Morris . f" Mm-ph, .047; Newbec ~05 New Gold 111° Nor-ends. 59% Norgold ~11 O'Brien Omega - Paulore ~31 ‘s a ‘ r’ . amour R TREE. v.n.nm.u.o.rxv.orv. / ..,_