THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘$700K QUOTA TIONS ' Morning Stock Letter (‘harinitctown — Surnmerslde SOLD BY MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking C0. Charlottetown. Phone 341 i f .3‘;~¢=5E¢s'5cecs¢mm WAN ~.r.!\4 .. 5 A reliable. House 3 (“lest refri-ferotot- Czmudn. g (Turrclion. U. "Jdbfigriil"? \do:croo:>¢1d'u»o;ou§oOd>JUfl-DGO~u0D¢un-ndcoaoooaor:' g Advertising Ilates-Ilayable m Adva q‘ (‘antral (lunnlluls lnvnln, 4o per word; Wentrrn um! Eunlcrn ltwnis. 21g Anlloullrrsnellll unll Coming Giannini-u 2n per unrtl; in Mcmurinru Notices, ‘iiln per inch: Lints of Flurul and [IPP M“. xiplrlluni Offering“, Cnrilsa, etsa, 4o ucr lnrll; Notion of Thunir. and mmi. (Min-r rnten on application. Minimum Churga for any uuivertisnmeul twenty-five cents, f6fi7>fiflfl€i€>fiflfif¥fi flfikfl 1T *——————i— s Mi59§l|a."?_‘1'_“!m ._j_-- w" -7_ "W-Ll ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH ONE female fox one paw lamed. Find- cr plcnsc write or phone Archie Murley, Argyle Shore. ' L-6802-28-3i. Lest- LOST—TRUCK. TUBE BETWEEN Sprlngton and Bonslmw. Eric Ferguson,‘ Bonshruv Wanted vl IVANTED Tl) BUY A GOOD USED car. Apply Guardian. 11-6823-9-29-31. 17oz‘ Sale PIANO PRACTICALLY NEW FOB snlc or to rent. Write Guard- mn, L- 58-26-31. Z. . _ 7 " . _ . ‘ FOR. SALE-MODEL '1‘ FORD IN good working order. Apply Roy Crosby, Cornwall L-8820-9-29-31 =_..~._..;_ ';_'_ FOIL SALE DUMP BOX AND hoist for truck. Apply. Chesley Hughes, Brockley Point. - L-W98-28-3i. FOR SALE - LITTLE PIGS OVER. 3 weeks old. Apply Daniel Dart. Dc-Suble. L-6753-26-3i. FOII. SALE-LADIES FUR COAT. ' Hudson Seal. Good as new. Call __224 Fitzroy Street, City. 6757: FOR. SALE — PURE BRED YORK- shire hog not. registered 3 years 01¢ A150 1i‘... your old filly, gener- al purpose. Apply Geo. Watts. Yor L-6826-9-29-2i. TTTL’ _.,____ 1 _______i*._. MAGNIFICENT G L A D I 0 L A S for sale. See the display and make your selection at our office in the new Currie Buildir.g. Phone 835 or 865. Orders filled and dcllvcrd. J. A. Moore, Sun Life Office, Charlottetown. complete line of commercial refrigerators, rcfrric-rtrted display counters, cold storage rloorsn- etc. manufactured by one of the Apply Box R. H. care of 5R?- ar>oomon ccnunn£ L-6808-9-28-3i. (Received by Pitficld d‘: Co. Private Wire NEW YORK, Sept. zit-Import- ant. international developments continued over the week end. The Iibderal Council at Borne, Switzer- land decided to devalue the Swiss Franc about 30 per cent. The Government of Holland decided to abandon gold standard temporarily and it was reported at amstcrdam than an announcement would be made today of a. twenty percent re- duction in the gold value of the Guilder. The French Parliament is meeting today to legalize reduction of the franc and some opposition is 9x11901911. Gold stocks are strong in London and Johannesburg. Sterling Mt’! Stock Exchange TED : to handle the most l m1 n-rfocturers in i ‘ce ‘T’. . . i Events 20 Ler worn; 70v per pcr nnmr, Letters nf CIIIIIIIIIPIWG Appreciation, 70c per IIWIIAII 4c - . u cuooooobooonc i. DRY LABS STOVE LENGTH for $1.50 Cd. Log length 75: Cd. at Comptons Mills, Belle River. 11-6804-28-31. 'L<.>_.-l.-¢*.._._ FRONT ROOM SUITABLE FOR bed-sitting room. Apply m, this office. L-6783-0-26-3l To LEI‘ "NEWLY 1811051181. Heated Apartment. Nine Rooms. R: Mutchvw" 11-6825-9-29-11‘. IIOUSE TO LET-CENTRAL LOU- ation, seven rooms and bath. _ Living room heated. Apply 90 Syd- ney Street. 11-6707-24-26-29-31. TO LET—TWO FRONT ROOMS for light housekeeping. Apply 7 Wild-Vince St_reet. L-6836-9-29-3i. ROOMS T0 LET. HOT AND COLD running water. Some with private bath. Reasonable rates. Hotel. Queen 1i6827_-9-29-3i. ROOMS WITH BOARD ONE, large double room with fireplace. Also one single room in heated apartment. Write "M." Guardian. L-6759-26-3l. Fiiiiv. . . _ T0 LET — DWELLING IIOUSE Number 124 Elm Ave. Reasonable rent. Immediate possession. Apply A. Pickmd d: Co., Coal Dealer. 41822-9-28-31. Male Help Wanted MAN TO WORK ON FARM FOR Fall and Winter. Apply M. care -#-W-@-=§-= kinds of farm work to hire by the month or year. James Stavert, R. R. 3. Summerside. L-6788-9-26-3i APPBENTICE W A N T E D T 0 learn Barber 'I‘rade. Short Course expert training. Molar Barber col- lege. Halifax. 17-858. .:-___i-_~__.__ WANTED — MAN FOR FARM work. W. S. MacArthur, Suffolk, P. E. I. L-6B31-9-29-ll. Aucrrozv SALE ON ‘TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th. AT 2 P-lllv Public Auction. Will be sold date of sale. Auctioneer, Rlclufiond street. House consists of seven ('1) in icnms including Garage. Ps remain in the form of n first mortgage. FRANK B. CLARKE. I offcr m; desirable residence Can be inspected any time by Immune!!!- Phonc Office 212, Summer Residence 1076 or J. A. McDonald, hardwood floors throughout and all modern conven- at 53 Upper Prince Street by privately if desired before rooms, bath, hot-water host- rt o! the purchase price can (Supplied h: Pltlleld. and Cunn- pnny members fl \I0ntrcnI_ siork sue-hangs and ts-n mnrketl . Stocks Open Lust Abitibi 2 1-4 2 1-8 Asbestos 62 1-2 69 Bathurst 14 1-2 15 Beauharnois 2 3-8 2 3-8 Bell Tel. 150 41-2 150 3-4 Brazlllian _13 1-2 13 3-8 Bruck SiZk ' 8 8 1-2 Building Prod 48 48 Can. Cement, 71-4 7 1-4 Can. Nor. Pr. 26 1-4 26 1-4 Can Car & Found 9 9 1-4 Can. Hydro Pfd. 44 43 Can. Ind. A1 A 6 1-4 6 1-4 Can. Pac ‘ 11 7-8 12 1-4 Celancse 27 27 5-8 Cockshr‘ 6 7-8 '7 Cons. 51...“. 59 1-4 58 Ilvi Dist. Seagrams 24 1-4 24 1-4 Dom. Bridge 46 1-2 46 1-1 12m. Steel B 6 5 7-8 Dom. Stores 9 3-4 9 3-4 Dcblaconnn 8 1-2 8 3-4 Fraser Co 19 1-2 19 1-2 Foundation Co l9 1-2 19 Gen. Steel Wares 4 4 Howard Smith 13 3-8 13 3-8 Imp. Tobacco 13 7-8 13 7-8 Int. Nickel 61' 1-4 60 3-4 Lake Woods 32 3-4 Massey Harris 4 1-2 4 1-4 McColl Front 14 1-4 14 1-4 Montreal Power 32 1-4 ' 33 1-2 Nat. Breweries 41 1-2 41 1-2 Ncramh 65 65 Quebec Pr. 19 1-2 Shawinlgan 21 21 3-4 lSt. Lawrence 3 1-4 2 1-8 Sou. Can. Pow 12 12 Steel of Can 68 1-2 68 1-2 Steel of Can. Pid. 54 54 BANKS Bk. of Can. 58 1-4 58 1-2 Bk. of Montreal -200 200 Royal 1'18 11a MONTREAL CURB: B. A. Oil 23 1-8 23 1-4 Dom. Stores 9 3-4 9 3-4 Imp. Oil 21 3-8 21 3-8 Inter. Pete 35 1-2 35 1-4 Walker Goodreham 39 39 LIVESTOCK MONTREAL. Bbpt. BIB-Prices were steady on all sections of Montreal Livestock Markets today with fairly heavy offers in all but the cattle division. Recepts Cattle —7B_~‘I, Calves 1614, Sheep 3837, Hogs 1645. On the cattle section steers were $5.50 to $6.25 with a few top lots up to $6.55. Medium were $4.25 to $5.25 and common butcher $3.50 to $4. Good heifers sold from $4.25 to $4.- 75 medium $3.25 to $4. And common light $2.50 to $3. Good cows were $3.25 w $3.50, medium around $3 and common butcher $2.25 to $2.50 with canners and cutters $1.50 to $2. comm/an bulls were mostly $2.25 to $2.60 although a few butchers bulls sold from $2.75 to $3. Veal calves were in good demand with prices firm. Grassers were easier while good quality veals- brought $8 with mediums $7.50 to $7.75 fair to medium ranged from $8 to $7 common drinkers $4 to $4.25 western calves sold from $3.50 to $5. Goods ewes and wethcrs brought $7.25 buck lambs $6.25 8nd culls $6.25 sheep were steady at $2 to $4. Bacon hogs, fed and watered, were $8.50 selects drew $1 premium butchers and l. vier traded st. $8 and extra. heavies $7.80. Light hogs were $7.50 to $8 while sows, with few cxceptio were $8 to $8.75. JUST KIDS the franc although the unknown quantity is whether the American ‘leaders will probably do better al- "high grounds for the year. is 4.94. A bullish interpretation is being given to the devaluation of stocks will be attractive to those countries devalulng and whether there will be some liquidation from those sources. American stocks are a. little higher in London than they were at the close Saturday. D1vi-’ dend meetings today are interns», tional printing ink and holly‘ sugar. We would look for an ir- regular firm opening and market though we would still restrain enthusiasm until the market itself shows the ability to carry into new Produce Prices MONTREAL, Sept. 28- (CP)—- Wheat nor. no. 2 $1.17 Barley C. W. n0- 3 '74 Oats C. W. no. 3 51 Feeds ,no 1. .49 Flour spring wheat patents, firsts Bakers $6.30 Winter Wheat Patents, $4 70 4.80 White Corn $6.50 Bran, ton $22.25 Shorts ton $27.25 Mlddllngs ton $33.25 Rolled Oats, bag 90 lbs $3.35 Hay no. 2 per ton, car lots $9 $10 Cheese, Ont. whitc and col. .14- 1-4 3-4 _ Que. white and col. .13 3-4 .14 Butter no. 1 .24 1-4 Eggs 1n cartons a-large .35 A-mcdiiwt .33 B .26 ‘q? C 23 Potatoes: P. E I. no. 1 90s $1.30 $1.35 Quc and N. B. no. 1 80's $1.05 $1.10 Que. no. 2 80's .80 .90 choice PRODUCE MONTREAL, Sept. 28—(CP) In quiet dealing, slightly firmer prices ruled for Eggs on Montreal open produce markets today. But- ter, Cheese and Potatoes were steady. Graded egg shipments in carlots or less were quoted at 30 1-2 31 cents a. dozen for a large, 29 for a- medium, 20-20 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at, 24 1-4 cents per pound for carlots or less of no. 1 while lots to retailers were N. Y. StcTck Exchange (Suppllsd by Illllold lufl Members of Ions-uni stock nhnngo and Curb Hunt) l: 25 1-2 for solids and 26 1-2 for prints. Cheese averaged 14 1-4 3-4 cents pcr pound for Ontarios and 13 3-4 14 for Quebecs. Potatoes: Que no. l. 80‘s $1.05 $1.- 10; no.2 80's .80 .90; N. B. no.1 80's $1.05 $1 10; P. E I no. 1 90s $1.30 $1.35. New York Curb Alum Corp Amtr 131 Amer Cyan B 34 1-4 Amer Gas 8c Eiec 40 1-4 Amer Super Power 2 3-8 Atlas Corp 15 1-8 Cities Serv 3 7-8 Creole Petrol 25 1-8 Elec Bond A: Share 22 5-8 Ford of Canada A Gulf Oil Penn 99 5-8 Hum Oil & Refir 62 Imp Oil 21 1-8 Int Pete 35 Nlag Hud 14 7-8 Std Oil Ken 18 3-4 Un Light 8a Power A 8 7-8 Un Light 8t Power Pfd. 57 3-4 ‘All Chem 224 226 Am. Can 124 1-2 125 1-2 Am. For. Pr. 7 1-8 7 1-8 Am. Radiator 22 1-4 22 3-4 Am. Tel 8a Tel. 175 174 1-2 Am. Waterworks 24 5-8 25 1-8 Anaconda 39 3-8 40 Atchison 80 l-B 80 1-2 Atl. Refining 27 1-2 27 1-2 Auburn 33 3-4 34 1-4 Balt. d: Ohio 24 3-4 25 3-8 Bendix Av. 29 1-4 29 3-8 Beth. Steel 89 1-4 69 5-8 Briilks Mm. 58 5-8 58 1-8 Chesapeake 8r. O 87 1-2 67 1-2 Chrysler 122 1-4 123 5-8 Com Sol 15 5-8 15 5-8 Com 6r So. 3 3-4 3 3-4 Con Can 70 1-8 70-1-2 Consol. Gas Co 42 42 1-4 Curtlss-Wright 6 5-8 6 5-8 Deere 78 78 i-4 Dupont 161 7-8 182 Elec. Auto-Lite 44 1-2 45 3-8 Elec. Pr. 8e Lt 14 7-8 14 7-8 Firestone 28 7-8 28 7-B Gen. Elec 46 45 1-2 Gen. Foods 39 3-4 39 5-8 Gen. Motors 69 3-8 69 5-8 Goodrich 22 5-8 22 7-8 Goodyear T 23 1-4 24 3-8 Gt. No. Pid 40 1-4 40 3-4 I-Iud Motoq Car 18 2-4 18 i-2 Ill Central 27 1-4 27 1-4 . Int. Harvester 83 83 3-8 Inter. Tel 8a Tlel. 12 1-4 13 1-8 Johns-Man C 118 1-2 118 Kennecott 48 1-4 48 5-8 Miss Pac. Ry 2 5-8 Z 5-8 Mont. Ward 49 49 1-2 Murray Corp 20 1-2 20 5-8 N. Y. Central 45 1-2 46 Nat. Cash Regi 4 85 1-4 2.5 3-8 Nor. American C 30 5-8 31 1-2 NorLhem Pac 27 7-8 27 3-4 Packard Motor 12 1-2 12 1-2 Penn. R. R. 38 3-4 39 3-8 Phillip Morris 89 89 8-4 Public Ser N. J. 45 1-4 46 1-8 Pure Oil Co 17 17 Radio Corp 10 7-8 10 5-8 Radio Keith 7 1-8 7 Srars Roe Co 86 1-2 87 3-8 Shell Union O C 22 3-4 23 1-8 Southern Pac 44 44 1-8 Std. O11 of Ind 37 7-8 37 7-8 Std. Oil of N. J. 1-2 81 3-8 Siude Corp 14 14 5-8 Texas Corp 36 3-4 37 3-8 United Aircraft 25 1-8 24 7-8 United Corp 7 -2 7 3-4 United Gas Imp 15 5-8 15 1-4 U. S. Rubber 32 7-8 33 5-8 U. S Steel Corp 71 l.-8 71 1-4 Vanadium 24 1-2 24 1-4 Warner Bros. 13 1-2 13 1-4 West Union 88 88 1-2 West Air Brake 44 1-2 44 l-2 West Elec 141 1-2 141 Woolworth 53 5-8 54 MINING TORONTO. Sept. 28—(CP) Enthusiasm for the advance in the Mining share market waned con- siderably today and, as holders at- temped to take down their profits, prices slipped off rather easily. Senior as well as secondary golds were a bit heavy in late proceedings and the index converted a noon gain of about a point into a. net loss of 1.71 and the Miscellaneous Mines index fell back .47 from Saturday's close. The market's performance in the confusion still exists as to the pro- bable effect of a swing away from a. hard and fast gold standard by France and ‘ other European countries. The big golds came out on some increase _of volume. McIntyre lost 1 1-2, closing at 40. Lake Shore was and, and Income Taxes Personal Property To Whom It May Concern:- Notlro is hereby given that payment of all taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of Prince Personal Property and I Edward Island in respect to Land. assessment is immediately required. Other- wise steps will be taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, 1924. and the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection of All Personal Property and Income Taxes remaining unpaid on the 24th day of October, I936, will be subject to hitcrect at the rule of five per cent per annum from date of default until psld Tax-payers in arrears will piesse govern themselves accordingly. Dated st Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of Sep- tember, 1936. L-BBOG-ZB-tl. C. J. STEWART, Supervisor M Tslstion. last. three sessions suggested that’ PAGE Fl V15 FIRST TIME IN I5 YEARS I COULD SEE TO READ IN TI-IIS CHAIR . s YEXAND TIIE$E NEW BETTER SIGHT LAMPS MAKE SEWING EASIER Eyes Need Protection Too! Have your eyes examined regularly by a com patent eyesight , specialist, then call your electric service company and ask for a Free survey of the lighting in your home. Adequate light and proper lighting can help greatly in reducing eyestrain. Provide yourself with a better Sight lamp for reading, sewing and doing :1 hundred other tasks. Uee only lamps of the high- est quality, for they stay brighter longer than inferior lamps and they don't cheat your eyes of the light they need. Maritime Electric 00., Ltd. Charlottetown P.E.I. off 1-4 for broken lots and Pioneer lost 25 cents. Bralorne. Wright Hargreaves and Teck Hughes fin- ished. unchanged and Dome and I-Iollingcr had fractions on the up side. _ A trail-down new producers and prospects were bumped for sizable losses. Trading actively, Hard Rock, Central Patricia, Pickle Crow, Pamour, O‘Brlen and McLeod- Cockshutt declined 15 59 25 cents each and recessions of 6 to 11 ceuis were chalked up for Canadian Malartic, Siscoe, Fracoeur, Kirk- land-Hudsou Bay, McKenzie, Mc- Watters. Premier and Perron, ‘TORONTO, Sept. 28—(CP) Greene GurLnar Halo Hard R. Hark?!’ Bolling Homest Howey Kirk Hud Kirk L Laguna Luke Sh Lam Cont Lava, C Lebel L06 Gold Little LL Macassa Macl Man dz E Map L May Sb Mcin Afton .08 Alex 04 12 Alder 1.00 Algoma. .08 Argosy 1.52 Amt. .95 l Ashley 09 3-4 Astoria .05 7-8 Boga. .07 5-8 Barry .05 7-8 l Base MPt 30 1-2 Beattie 1.35 Bid Kirk 1.45 Big Miss .51 l Bobjo .24 l Buff Ank 8.20 , Buff Can .04 Bunk I-Iill l2 1-4 Cal at Edm 1.30 l Cen M81 1.20 Carib 1.88 Cas '1‘ 1.36 Cen Pat 4.05 Con Por .37 1-2 Chrom 1.85 Clericy .06 1-4 Common Wp .05 1-4 ' Coniagas 3.25 Con 1.90 Cons Chi 1.55 Dnrkwator 1,15 Dom 13ml .06 1-2 East Mal .78 Eldor 1.32 Franco 1.13 . Falcon 9.80 Fed Kirk .06 Glenora .30 Gods Lake .90 1-4 Goldale .31 Goodf .11 1-2 Gran .15 Grannada .30 McKen l McMIli McVitt j McWatt. Min Corp Mint/o Moneta. Morris ‘ Murphy ‘ Ncwbec Nlplss l Noranda ‘ Nor Can l Norgold l O'Brien Olga Oil ‘ Omega Pamour Paymas Perron Pick Cro Ploflter Premier Preston Read A Red Lake Reno Roche Royalite San Ant ; Shawkey , Sher-r , Slscoe ‘ Sladen Sou Tib Starla St Anth Sud Basin Sud Cont Sulliv I WAS 0E5’ WONDERIN’ -6PAN’PA WHERE A MERMAID G15 ON i IMPORTANT‘- - IN I FEEL AWFUL IOW DOYDU A rweuw- been»: mu. MY POCKET! GNElfiTI-IE AND m. ear me cIeAB FOR You -AN|: IIEQFS A wasp-corms: gilllklviiitlrginsge 8121:2118 increased grain crop the Use “Brookvllle Lime" for best results.- Brookvilie Manufacturing 00.," Ltd. H. G. S. Adams. manager. .59 s1 - .95 5&1” .04 Texas 1:58 2.05 TOIJUITI 3 33 .16 Towag 8o 14 3-8 Ventures 533 .31 Waite Aum 1 '67 .77 White Edi (x; 1_2 1.10 wu Cou .01 1-2 .57 _ J30 as a-4 J8 110mm rnrr .95 12 15; BARGAIN FAIIES ‘Z133 =1“- 4.45 .13 10.00 Montreal .24 .51 12.25 Ottawa .40 1.3g 15.00 Toronto If}, 9.00 Quebec 2.4 . ,3? 10.60 Three Rivers -55 From All Station l m f: Prince Edward 1:15;: .03 - 21,? Children n1’ Five and under 65 11g twelve 3'93"?‘ OI ago HALF .51 1-2 FARE" sill ~60“:- 436 1g; FRIDAY, OCTOBER z, 1936 3:40 l Return Limit: l 1:23 1 TUESDAY, ocromzn s. was ‘ 5190M Toronto. Wednesday, > ‘ October 1 1930 3.15 . ' ' 1 34 Tickets g 0d i 33g ‘, nu‘ concnlizs diver. 1 N0 Bfllzlago Checked. ~27 l For rumm- Information , Consult Any Ticket Agent 1.6a ‘ , _ 31-33 j Canadian National .04 ' ,6 Railways .11 ~ 5,35 I Use Canadian National _30 1.2 f Tclegraphs 2.00 LIME “(It Brings The Clover") Write for price delivered BROOKVILLE, s1. John (‘o.. 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