(“Ppmd gbynnntrcai Stock ll- pieiuod" ° ‘ ; 411"“ and ‘“"“"b'|'-=§"”clm Slol-lls 150 101 N‘ 03"“ a1 06% m“ 9*“? 206 6% Al" W‘ P’ s»- 10% m“ m“. . 14o 148 Alli '1“ 9% 9% Al» “W 2e rm Aulicoilga 37 3a lgllnlz f, Rel um a1 ‘Qufllngxwco ' m, .. winfyi’, $3.‘ ti? i 9W5, 4s 41m I 39"‘. l...“ 16% 22 I, 0m 02% r ' 34 387$ f 579% 0% 1% 1% 23% 25 .- G i E§§§.v§.-..gt° m ms a c l 1'13 , ‘i “B?” 1101i‘ qltim/ u [plplzlil . 7 n‘ g1. i- Auln 1 ‘ 1 L Ell‘: P1‘ I-t o" a ’ “‘”“°-"-°- asu- aovi 551i llflilids 30% .2570 lieu MP9 34¢ 3“- Gomlrlcll 1 25 V m“; T 16/4 18.4 5; N0 Pfd 5i $5 Hmichftit Car 5% 5% ' . l Li, 1211i us 71% lm Tel Tel 4% 5% John-x Man @- Konuol-oit ‘ 32% 34 Allis P-lc Ry _\;,»ni ivard 33% 8g}: lav. . for; went from $3 to $4.25, 7 i New“ YOIk Stmk Exchange Plllicld llll P0- --.--- -.-~r.----v-._ - ‘---_..A-. ._.-._i 0 LIVESTOCK lmNTILEAE-c, Oct. 19 —(CP)— H= l HCCIPLS were comparatively hr on Montreal livestock mar- ‘ K01» ‘may and prices eased slight- ly. Olliil‘ divisions held steady . and unchanged. Rcplnpls, cattle l7; calves 76; shim) and lambs 412; hogs 1,041. uni buicher cows sold up to 31:‘. '.\.ill mediums from $3.25 to 70mm) mid common kinds from $2.- 00 i7 s5. Canners and cutters went . <l.75 to $2.25 with common ~~ wsilv $2.75 to 83. (‘ilililllllll lights down to $8. (ii-pg. l Limb section. good ewes and ' sold at. $7.76 with an obd int as low as $7.50.‘ Lambs ‘Hus; 100 pounds or over were >1 n hunderdwelght whlls culls l bucks were out $2 a hundred- “w-l- Sheep sold from $2.50 to 11101 hdss. fed and watered. "We $8.75 while selects at the W‘ $1 premium. Butchers and ‘P-“IPS went at $8.25 whils extra "h H and lights sold at 97,75. OCTOBER 20. 1931 .uu-ua.:rs.-.,.‘.J,__ . ‘. , ’ ’ -' . fhw"! over time FINANCIAL NEWS BRIEFS Id and 00's Private Wire) NEW YORK. Oct. ll-Bton Mfl- O0. Sept. . qlll te . dlled Mi 0mm slladzzwigroolrls llndiltrl profits tax or 62 cents a thus against $912351 o; " 91.26 n. share in preceding quum- and $601,431 or 42 cents in» Sept, 1986 qurater. Nine months 3,141, 962 or 08.07 a share against Si“ 830,701 or $2.63 for first nine months 1936. National Mlllleable and Steel 098N118 C0- three month; end"! ‘M- 3 nei- nmzii 8439.109 before surtax or 92 cents on oom- mon III-inst 0740.279 or $1.68 a "i"! 1H preceding quarter and 0896.919 or 64 cents a sham in third quarter last year. I World trade ~in August -‘ ,, 3 per cent in gold value from July. according to. monthly statistics, published by Leailn or Nations. The drop was accentuated by m; far. eastern war, NEW YORK. Oct. IB-Rfldlfi Angsell head oi’ the local unit of the 8.91.0 hssbeen sulmnoncd- to Washington and as c, result g press conference which had been called for quarter past three this afternoon will not bs held. MONTREAL. Oct. lo-llnsmsl and Heating Products-Business in Oct. l6 about 49 per cent above volume at like date 1936 and has regisinred satisfactory increase over fall expeotetionl. Sept. Export ‘Up-Canadian do- mastic exports increased $6,259,000 at 094.152.1300 in Sept. over same month i936, despite sharp decline in wheat exports. ‘ Great Northernh Price-Finan- cial Counsel reports official cou- firrnation 199,. prices, 040 for first half and 650 a ton for second half. Distillers Oorp—Sesgrim—1'br year ended July 9i net profits equivalent to $9.96 per common ' ed that the next \ share sniust 86.41 inst year bald: 590cm price adjustments and s2.- 43 DB1‘ share after adjustments. T-Mt quarter ended July earnings 7° 1~9 cents a share against 86 cent same i936 quarter. Quebec Power-First mm months ended Sept. net operatirr revenue $1,312.16! up $33,558 and surplus before depreciation and 1n- com etax $829,178 up 836.973 over Wmilwhdilig 1906 period. Divi- dend 20 cents per share for Sept. 0991701’ Payable Nov. l5. B. C. Power-Sept. gross earn. lugs at $1,294.22 up 862.638 with balance for a stock $172,000 up 9d 3¢Dt. gross comings up $80,000 it 03.065000 with balanc¢ for a stock up" 029.000 at 0409,0000. MONTREAL. Oct. l9—-New York-Atlantic Refining Co nine months ended Sept. consolidated Mt pmfit 04,876,000 or 82.04 a conunon share with no provision for possible undistributed profits on common in first nine months lost year. Caterpillar ‘rractor Co. nine onths ended Sept. net profit $9.- 139396 or 84.78 on common share Bill-MB 07.082370 or $3.74 a share on first nine months 1936. TORONTO. Oct 19- National Steel Oar and the National De- fence Department of the Canad- ian Government are understood here to be negotiating on an air- craft contract and it is anticipat- fighting ship order announced by the Govern- ment will go to that company. A total of 102 machines in contem- plated by the department under the expanded defence estimates for the fiscal year ending March 91 next and in formation is that ggntract has already been let. for Montreal Curb cm- . NEW YORK,- Oct. 19 —(~AP).- rbreim exchange steady. Crest Britain demand 4.0a la-lo.~ 4-00 s-le. 4.0a 1-2: 0°'-dlYQb111$'~ $4M 7-9: demand: France 339- 6-6; Italy 5.26 1-4; Belgium 16.80; i‘) ‘brought from $6 to $7.25, T09R00 C0. L10. clunlorrsrowu 9-H- many 40.17; Canada 1.00 1_-_3 ~ Mihing TORONTO, Oct 19- Stocks Acme Oil Aft-on Alcxand mm An: Huron (Supplied by Pitffeld and Eon members of Montreal Stock xc anle and Montreal ‘ Curb Market) ~ '- Sioch Open Close Abftibi 2 2% A5 46 47 B A 011 l7 17% Bcauhernois 4% 4 Brew Corp . ath A ll ll. Can Vlckers 47 as?‘ Don A 656 7 Fraser l3. _ 8 Fraser V '1‘ O 14% 5%- 19 . 12% Hir Walker 84 3 Home Oil 91 ; 95 Imp Oil i576 i ii Lnt Pete 27 ' ‘b Melchers A Price 17 .~ l6 Price Pfd 5i 50 Rn allie. cell 2'1 R0 t M 8. l0 MONTREAL CURB (Canadian ‘Pressl _ M NTREAL. Oct. li-Selecied minin quotations on Montreal Curb srkct today were: ' Stoolu Close g Beaufor 19 Bouscsd l0 garb Mal 12 PB-N Thomp Cad 28 nearly $16,000 three months end- ' surtax against $0,161,200 or $2.20‘ THE UHARLU’ ['1' STOCK , QUOTA TIONS Montreal Stock Exchange (Snpglelcd by- Pitfleld and Co. Morn rs of Montreal Stock Ex- change and Montreal Curb) Stocks 01pm Close Bell Tel 02 16B Brazilian 10% 16% Bruck Sllk 3% 2% B C Pow A 30% 305': Build Prod Oan Com 7% 8% an Nor Pr 16% Can Car’ Fd 7% 7% Can Car Pfd 15% 14% Can Hydro Pld Can 1nd Al. A 4% 4 Can Pac 7B5 7i’: Can Steam 2% 2 Celene-SB 16% 15% Cock Plow 9 7% Cons Smelt 48 47% Dist Seag Dom Coal Pfd 17 i6 Dom Bridge 2m 25 *~.- Dom St B 10% l2 Dom Tex g Dryden 6% 6% Eng Elec A Eng Elec B Founda Co 9 9 n St W. 9% 93H Goodyear Gypsum 6% 6 Ham Brid e . 6 5 How Smi 14% 14h’. Imp Tub l3 18 Int Nickel 41, 43%; Int Pow Pfd Lake Woods 10% l3 Massey Hal‘ 4': 5 McColl Ft 12% l0 Mont Pow 27E": 26% Nat Brew 85 35, Nat St O l9 21 Noranda. 391% 401'- Pow Corp 12% 12 ue POW 3 0W I8 181/: St Law 4i’: 41¢. St Law Pfd 14 l4 Sou Can Pow i2‘é l2".- St of Can 56 57 St of Can Pfd Win Elec A 2's 21,5 Win Elec B PRODUCE PRICES MONTREAL. Oct. 19 --(CP)— wheat, northern. No. i. 1.50 7-8; barley. Canadian western N0. 3 372 1-4; vet-i. feed. Nol .58 1-4; flour, spring wheat patents, firsts 8-00; seconds 7.60; bakers 7.50; winter wheat patents, choice 5.05- 5.l0: white corn 4.90-4.95; bran, W11 35-251 ti, ton 27.25; mid- dlings, ton 3B. ; rolled oats, bag 80 lbs 325; hay, N0. 2, per ton, carlots 9.00. Cheese Ont. .14 l-4-3-8; Que .l4-l4 1-4; butter No. l .28. . E885 in cartons: A-large .40; A- medium .39; A-pullets .32; B- large .27: C .21. Potatoes: Que whites No. 1 80's .50-.55; N0. 2 90's .35-.40; N. B. mts No. 1 80's .60-.92; P. E. I. mts N0. 1 80's .62 1-2-.67 1-2. UNDATED MONEY BOX Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.95 13-32; U. S. cilr .99 31-32; Jranc 3.39. At New York —-Pound 4.95 i-2; Canadian dlr 1.00 1-32; franc 3.38 5-8. At Paris —Pound 146.44 fr; U. S. dlr 29.53 fr; Canadian dlr 99.- 52 fr. In Gold -Pound 12s 2d; U. S. dlr 59.311 cents; Canadian dlr 59.- 34 cents. NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) The Central Guardian ' i lat. St. Peter's Cathedral. Tea and ' daughter of the late Colin and ETUWN C UAKDIAN _____ CBASWELL for Photographs. CONFEDIJRATION LIFE SURANCE IN- 'L-6789-7-l2-3I2 STEWARTS YEAST makes bet- ter bread. L551-8-l4-tf LET'S ALL SING-St. James Hall Thursday night at 8 o'clock, bring a dime. L-764-l0-l9-3i. ROBIN B000 FLOUR Milled from washed wheat for your satis- faction. L-l075-7-28-ti noun: ronorlr SOCIAL, Pleas- ant Grove Hall, Wednesday. October RESERVE Wednesday, December Sale. L-775-l0-20—li. HOME BAKERY Elm Avenue. bread, the staff-of-ilfe, uncxoeiied sold at all grocery stores—Enter— prise Bakery-Phone 1616. L-2l0. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT-A very unfortunate and distressing acci- dent occurred at Westmoreland on Thursday of last week, while Mr. Aeneas Matters was engaged in sawing lumber in his mill. (form- erly Frenchb rotary saw mill). In walking hurriedly past the saw. his foot slipped on some slabs, coming in contact with the saw. almost severing the foot. Mr. Ver- ner Moore was phoned for, and took him quickly as possible to the Charlottetown Hospital where it was found necessary to ampu- tate the foot. His many friends hope for his speedy recovery. CORONATION W. I. The October meeting of the Coronation Women's Institute was held in the Institute Room on Thursday evening. Oct. 14 with an attendance of 8 members and one visitor. Meeting was opened -by singing the Ode, followed by the Creed. The minutes of the prev- ious meeting were read and ap- proved. The treasurer's report was given and bills for fruit were paid. New committees were. school. Mrs. Samuel Bernard and ltluriel Montgomery; lunch. Ailurlel Mont-- gomery, Mrs. Edna. Stewart, and Mrs. Samuel Bernard: sick. Mrs. Vere Wheeler and Allllip Dynlont. Letters were read from five people who had been remembered with fruit during the month. It was decided to hold a Pover- ty Social on October 26. at whifh the grab-bag would be used. Mrs. Delaney to be in charge of it. Splendldpapers on Public Health were read by Mrs. Fred MacLeod and Mrs. Vere Wheeler. The ques- tionnaire on Legislation was dis- cussed. At the next meeting the questionnaire on Home Economics will be filled in. Roll call will be answered by paying fees. After lunch was served the meeting was closed by singing the National Anthem. In Memoriam MRS. JANE LOUISE BUTLER There piLR-stid suddenly alvay at 329 Harvard Street; Cambridge. Mass. on August 11th, 1937. Mrs. Jane Louise lMacDougalh Butler. Mary Anne MacDoupxall of Ban- gor, P.E.l.. and widow of John Butler of Fail River, Mass. Mrs- Butler had not been 1n the host Your H ”‘;>--‘I i=0 ome Should Como Flratl A home of beauty is n joy forever. Style and comfort are most important to achieve beauty. And the fumi- "v. ture of today brings luxurious style that - - dreamed possible. And prices are very low. YOU IICVSf .< Fine Quality Axminsters An annually largo nsortmnnl of car-pot squnru- uvnitq your Inunrrllnn hnrr. ‘flu-re nn nll- the various lurk: in Axmlnnor nrul ‘Vllfnrr qllnllflv-l in all the pflpulll’ Ils- III!!! colon a a d' prices. TOLERATES IR OLD rnuruns! “PLEASURE CRUISE” T0 AID CRIPPLED CHILDREN Jastem Guardian ..'SUBS CRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rept. Archie Hume A mnosm noon FLOUR makes lovely llglu. loaves of tastier bread. L-i075-7-28-Ll ..‘TIIE BIGGEST BARGAIN event of the yam". Clflrks Anniver- sary $5.110 ill. Montague in full swing. L-082-l0-20-li. UWII-JAIEDIBI-ik 1 chili. bill's 31-00 worth. $2.00 worth, $3.00 worth. $3.00 worm at Nlnbolfs grout Rexal One-Cent Sale from Saturday, October 16m to Saturday, October 23rd. L-544-l0-20-2. ..-*-.u‘.»\n0.\"s Rcxall One - Cent Sale Ls bigger and bet-tor than ever this. your. The crowds are falling over each other in an endeavour to take advantage of the wonderful bargains offered. Be sure to Set yourl. as the sale closes Saturday, October 23rd. 14-544-19459-21- Yesterdayb Local Market. Quotations CORRECTED FOR EVERY WED NESDAY 8: SATURDATS ISSUE lib/TAIL IIAKMET Cllcry bunch Potatoes pk ‘Fulllips 3 [or (Jubbage head 'I'Oliiiili)t2b ripe 6 lbs. BONS hunch Steak lb Roast bee! 15-190 $icw meals _ CllICkPIl each 8a-$‘ -» Butter lb 3 \!lli'.()Il 1b 1440i Cream 404" Lgu. uoa 30-382 owl GS-Sl .041 Outs bus 5 Lamb lb 16-200 Veal lb lJ-lf-c Cocl lb 8c Haddock lOc Mackerel each 25c Cllclllllblll‘; 3 for 5c Corn zloz 15v Green Tomatoes pit 20c Oillon. lbs 29c Squash lb 3 Apples doz - Crllllbnrries lb 0c Pins u‘ u-vck. pair $545.00 Ducks vzlrll 85.91.00 Geese ouch l65-$2.50 Pumpkin» lb 4c MARKETS AT A GLANFE lily The (‘anadiqn Press) Toronto and Montreal-stocks (‘IOMTI lower. New York -Stock5 closed high- er. Winnipeg _—Whellt 2 l-B to 2 l-2 conls lmvor. . New York —C0tton higher; cof- fee. sugar and rubber lower. MINING TORONTO, Oct. 19 ---rCPl-_ Rocked by soiling timi. set the market's lilslCSL pace since April lust. ill!‘ 'l‘nronto stock exchanges price -ll‘lil'llli‘(‘ zrrunlhlod today t0 iiififififili Advertising iiates-—Payable in Advance (‘antral Guurdiun ‘locals. 4o per word; Western and l-nisleru lm-uls, In plfll’ word; Announcements and Corning Lvenll 2c ilrr mini; 2o per word; In lileruorium Notice», nQILI. Other rates on lpplllillhlll. lllrlimum Charge SMEL BARRELS E. E. Shurbcll. L-V752-l0-l9-3i. OTETLR AND at lowest prices. Pkirtugc. FOR SALE-REGISTERED AYR- shire bull. 15 mouths old. Apply Guardian. __L-_797-10-20-_Zil FOR SALE — MAN'S RACOON Coal. ADDly 170 Prince Street. _ l__ __L-785-_l0-20-3i_. FOR SALE -- CHEAP. BOYS b1cycle in excellent condition. Ap- ply 79 Euston St., or phone 1399- ' , v L755-10—l4-3l -— -—-9._—_;-—~__..—A—___~~:- ~ W A N TE D — A RELIABLE MAN for farm work. Steady work. Apply Guardian. FOR SALE — 1929 STANDARD G , Buick Coupe. New battery; in good mechanical condition. No reason- v able offer refused. Apply 238 Kent y Street between l2 and l. l L—73l-l0-l-9-3l. LOST-Z TRUCK RACKS, DAR-K green, between Marshiield and Charlottetown. Finder leave at DeBlois. L-783-10-20-3l LOST-IN VICINITY OF TRAC- adle, black and white fox hound. Notify Aritas MacKlnnou. Trac- adle Cross. Reward. ' L-7l8-l0-ll3~;ii. Wanted _ WANTED TO BUY LOBSTER. Boat. About 28 it. Write giving. paztculars and price i0 Reggie l..-784-l0-20-3l_. W'ANTEID—GREEN SMELT PAY- ing highest prices. Prompt re- turns. Ship to me at Ellerslle. P. E. I E. E Sharbell. 14-752-10-30-31. Work Wanted WOMAN WANTS ‘HOUSEWORK. Work for reasonable wages. Will go 0o country. Apply 169 Sydney Street. Charlottetown. L-770-l0-20-3i. Sales Help ONE 0F OUR AGENTS MADE $70. in One Week our: DEPOSIT SYSTEM wru. enable you. too. l0 86m 1012B commissions. Cilristmas Card spiritual Offer-lulu, Lords, etc“ -iu per name; Lem-r.- lif ("fulfill-nee 70o p»: Inch. Notices of Thanks and Apprecllllfln, 70c per invn ur 44; per for any advertisement twenty-file Lenin. GOOD Clnnnilivd 70c per inch; LIIHQ nf Flllful ‘m; 64395334} Help W iI nted YOU POSSESS INITIA- llve then you should sell our line oi 200 guarzlnlevll home necessities in a I'E.S('l‘\l‘(i territory! No risk. Cash l/Jflllc». Plenty of genulm l-llanccs for success, independence and a sure living. Ambitious mes only net-d apply for Free partl- culars, FBHJIIGX Co, 570 Si. Clem em Si... Montreal. N-IBQ-lO-E-“NEd-U BQYardeTr-s Wanted IXOARDEIH .1\(?(‘O.\I)IODATEi Apply ‘.224 Richmond Street. _ H L-HZ-ltiliii-Sl “'AN'I'ED-—'I‘W() ISOARDERS TO Sllflfl’ hmlori room Private bath. Phone 756-J. L-762-l0-19-a Wanted O--&_:r_i OUR MATURING POLICIES LB-L pouring tilousands of dollars into P. L. Lslilllli i0 living policyhold- ers. You zuo. nuly participate in the speucild returns of Sun Lifl Assurmlcl- Contracts. See J. A. _Moore_, "CKIITV Blulziuig. WE IIAVE HELPED HUNDREDL l0 obtain ilflolllOllS as Letter Car- riers, Postal Clerks, Customs E!- amlnors, C crks, and Slenograph- ers, etc, and can help you. Wrifl u.» for proof and free information. M. C. C. Schools Lid. Tommi __l_0. Oldest ill Canada. CAPABLE HARD WORKING hl/liflfillllill to sci; l-hC Mortimer llru oi calendars and novelties 1n Prince Eduard Lslilllfl. A men who can sell will nlalce himself a grmd JIUOIHC us the lule is str and the price rlglll, Send. fu particulars 0f quullllcalions and l‘(‘l(‘l‘1'llfZl..'i lll ill-s". application TA Morllmcr Limited, Ollzlua. Ont. N-246-10-20-M _ _ . i TO LET — HOUSE 53 ORLEBAI jlrcvt Phone 1's ll-75-9fi9-tf. TO LET — IIOL. Ii WITH SEWER- agr: and bath. Apply 57 Dorchoster Sircot. L-74l-lO-19-3L r0" Lrriilliné-E ‘ s: -s§'§:r£66fi with hot and cold water. Ill Kelli. Si, L-690-10-l6-3l. r0 r.izr-rl'rlrvlslllzb_irbTlsi Large plcllsanl rooms. Good loc- ality Ceullal. Apply Guardian LrTOS-lO-IB-Bi. lfirnkrrillzrifro" rirrrix Trivia- slde Aprlrtnlouts. 24 Vvater Street, 3 bedroonls. heated. Janitor ser- vice. wl-slvnl vie“: Rant $40.00 per mnnah. lmlm-dlzlio possession. l Agents, desiring the highest 0'18!- ity personal greeting cards at nlodcraiq prices. should investi- show by ilooil the widest losses for our sosszon m [our yours Toe selling siorm blew ihwlI out by noon and lilo aftcruoon “Wino-sod a rebound that erased 75 per cent of the early losses. Stocks were pressed for sale from under-marizinvri accounts. it was reported. lmd as the bidding was rnutiolle tin-ouch ihv l-arly session trades were put through at new price concessions. By noon the golds worn off 7 points in the index to tileir lowest sincc 1935 and U13 miscellaneous mines were down about l1 pcinis. al~0 ut a new low. The list mcovorc-d so well in the lain proceedings that not 105505 for file day at tho close were 1.17 for the golds and 52 for the miscel- laneous mines. Tliat- New York lvozlkne-s was the chief influence working a- gainst the Toronto market was indicated by the sharp declines of the interiistcd leaders as they ap- proximated the New York prior-s. The lath 1‘4"l.'(i\‘r‘i'_\’ greatly re- duced the loaves in some lnoianccs. Stocks Close Amer Cyan B 23, of health for some time. but h" Amer Gas El sudden death due to heart trouble ggsngg éggA y‘ at the early age of 54 years was a. Atlas Cum shock to all who knew hart m can Mgrconl The funeral was hold a -e Cit Scrv 1-3; funeral home of David Fudge, Elcc'Bond Sh 71d somervllle, Muss. The service vms fififli-“Cgff A 93* conducted by Rewwl-lilrfy; ‘turn; Nmg and 8% son of Medfold. ln rmcl as Un Light Pow A 31/, Mount Hope Ccmewrv- Un Light Pow Pfd l9 She leaves to mourn. he!‘ 816D- Gulf of Penn 3B mother, Mrs. Elizabeth MacDoug- Hmnble on 57 all of Nine Mile Creek: seven sis- Brown P 1d Jm- ters and seven brothers. M15- ,, Cameron Robertson. Mrs. Edison Farm“ 9"“ Smith Pownall, P.E.l'.; Mrs. Mar- Parlenan 6 - 1 C k Pgulorg g tin MacDonald, Nine Mic r06 . Paymastet 38 P.E.I.; Mrs. James MacQuarrle, Pam,“ 59 Connecticut; Mrfi- Jflmei BOYCE- géfsgg 4:!) MedfOTd, Mass; Mrs. Frances Pioneer 295 Downe. Mrs. Caleb Nlgholipln. Powell 105 Cambridge. Mass, Edmun . b} Premier 190 liam and Charles, Falrhnvcu, Preston 58 Mass-t Dunclil, Peter, John, and Read Auth 250 E _, Red Crust 30 d Lake 16 Reg/l MacD 25 l, e 7% - - ' _ v s: \ Reveille 2a ‘ 7.15.7.5 $33.01‘: "L. Anth 131-6 A. n. 10:11. San Ant Xd 130 In Be EI‘ITP'IC Zmlrn Mvlivllll lnlis shawkey 29 of Smirk, In RING-e rlllllllllll)‘ “was”; Sheep CT B0 animal rurinoo . lfc an (er Shem" 105 m- ' n". Hmmnrlablc runou) 515¢°¢ 259 Li-zosnurn nu nun, slur-onus, Sladen Mal 80 all-m- 0f PPOIIIIII‘, FUR, n». S15v9 Luke 23% ‘To fir: Shrrlfl or Q'II“(LIIII:I::;\I'E n ‘n ‘mmy 0r any u H - I 23% lxlfcrflic pcrnnn ulillln mid founly. u 55" l .-: x0: sud Cont 1o herein lf-ff-rlrlir-ihlin; tllc m-tlllnn w I Sullivan 89 Ull nn- m Ilurry n. helium mm Rn.»- Sylvanite 265 c. Mfllmnn IIOHI »r_ (NIH! nlllrssnlll om 3 ' IIIFIUIIIIIIII, ||\l\ |‘i\('l'll|l\l'§ n! fir; TM“ “"8” 435 ‘{'.".‘ii‘....“".$!.’l' i1?"iii...FIP‘i.!l"¢».Z"'l§--=- Tex“ 12° aoie llflrtllillflfll’ H01 mun; w“ an‘ T°bl1m 1'79 nn-i-i-rm-i- hurl-Ivy I'|'I]l||I'I‘lI i0 0n.- nu. Towagmac 42 per-mi.- IIIIFIFMPII in m, nillll FAN“! Tmadwgl] 2o u, M. "ml rumour ln-fnra rm- nf'n Uuh; 5o Plllhllll‘ (‘llllrl u» l.» Ill‘II| l.‘ fu- Umt on 12 (four! llmnm In (Illlflflflfllllfln-l I" ' ' llln a ill Prov nrr. “"10"” “*0 .‘.‘.'."“T'I.S..l..“.‘"'.'l.'.' H"... .i..‘,'. ... Nurem- vulcan 90 her nuxf ‘PIIIIIIIII. n! 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In 0hr- hall of the: . l7,‘ Court Ilnnnu In Rourls ufurounicl, n1 H“ 7 \ n w l i Bud B39 17y‘ 2n» nfnrn of f?" owls anti". n lurk To 15 nnrln nlnrrnn w . nm at :- l- op mm- M 1 ‘ OIfIn-e in Snurln aforesaid In that all BT05“! 91/0 pQrnllnl lull-ruled in flue um Halide Mandy 12 as nfnrranill-mny Inn-r dm- until-r! l Bel 4 (hereof. l “to 31,5 filvrn hIIIIFI‘ my min-l and u"- smug “m” 1y, of llu- "in 0mm n-i- “ll, llny of‘ pend or 145 October .\. n. m1 nnrl In Hw nml ' you- of His Mall-fly’! rclpl. Elm-NB a“ QSII.) rr. 1.. runner; 1000b 1C0 l“ Judge of Probate l9 Lsu-lo-‘c-re-so-fl. Noranriu clcxscd u! 4O l-4 again-st an curly low of 36 3-4. Hudson Bay hit l5 3-4. (‘losrd at. 17 3-4. off 1 l-4 not. Active buying lifted the golds bgok almost tn the previous days level. Lake Shnrr- and Mclntyre were down 1 to l l-‘J and minor net lost-es were retained by Little Long [.00. dllrirn. Pickle Crow Pioneer. Rr-acl-Autmier. East Mrllnrtln and Sismc. Western oils sufl_o_l'erl_ moderato- ly Calgary-Edmonton. Home Okaltn and Foothills lost a in 15 cents each. Eoyallts finished I dovm at I. gate the Imperial-Windsor and COHIIOiSSCLIX‘ lines. WIILQ Room 749. BTILISI] Canadian Publishing. 5i Wellington West, Toronto- "25 YEARS THE HOUSE OF Quality." Tdlfl G ' WININIPEG. Oct. l9 -(CP)--l The stock market collapse sent. wheat futures Winnipeg grain exchange today with three-cent low points touch- ed. A late rally on strength at Chicago brought values buck slightly and the close was 2 l-8 to 2 l-2 cent down with October at 1.20 l-7-6 November $1.20 1-2-5-8. December $1.50 3-4-7-8 and May $1.14 1-4. Export business in Canadian wheat was estimated at 300,000 bushels. Spreads in cash gains in- creased with No. 1 northern 22 i-I cents above th October future. “rvrslclfi EXAMINATION Fitting and Snnpiyirlg Glasses Etc. l | l i ll. J. MASON * OPTOMETRIST MONTAOUE. P. l. l. Office Connected With n tumbling on to, l All >‘\ Del"! " Bros. L-SQiI-lO-ld-Sl --» ;; —.~.—. _ :_—_:.== LOFT — IADIES GUI-D (WAL- illnu» Wall-ll uiill bracelet. ha: piclllrv nf F 'l<~<l llwz" painted u“ dinLRi~ rl l.’ rvturrled to Mrs. Alnrllillaln, 205 Kent Street. L-730-l0-l9-3i. Pemjilg Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE — HOUS- keeper. Apply to Fulton Robert- son. Hunim- lti7\'7el'._L-779-l0-20-3L WANTED-EXPERIENFED amt c.erk for general store. Apply in person nt once. N. Aubrey Cut- clifle. Frctivrlcfon. L-733-l0-l9-3I ’_ ________ LZM Tiliilliili SAL VALUABIJC PIHUATI-‘Igl-‘YY 0N KENT STREET FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION That valuable and centrally loo- aled proprrfy situate at Nos. I'll and 172 Kcnf Sin-ct. (‘hnrlnftewwil belonging in fllc Estate of‘ the 1M6 Susan NI. (furl-or, with ihrce Sh!!! building- ornvfml fhcrrnn and u- fcnllinz hark I60 for! from 8011b side of Kent SIN?! “ill be flflfltl for sale at PI'IlI.I(‘ AUCTION on l‘rill.\_\'. 1hr Zfllh (lily nf October 1937, at \\\(‘I\'f\ airlock noon. For further particulars apply to [he lludrruignofl nr at flu- office ol ‘ Johnston A: Johnston. Sollcitofln Charlottetown. JOIIN P. BRADLEY. Auctioneer. i InfDGaM-f-IDW