OCTOBER 2, 1936 Worth $160—on|y n44" 12-Tube Performance HE "RESOLUTION" is the lowest-priced de luxe model in the Majestic line-the bright star in the galaxy of the new 1937 Majestic Dreadnought Series. No longer need you "stoop-to-tune" when you own this beautiful model. Radio's biggest step forward is demon- strated by Majestic-“Kleer-Vue Dial” and “Strate Line Tuning" with simplified tuning control. The “Resoiution" has 9 noise-free, New-Type (incl. 2 Dual-Purpose) Metal Spray Tubes with flashing 12-tube performance. New, power- i ful 12” speaker. Handsome cabinet in Moderne design. Most of the _ features for improved performance found in more expensive models. Short-wave, standard, police and aviation broadcasts-Majestic pulls . them all in, easily, simply, clearly. Here is value that makes it dollar for dollar the most sensible buy in radio. Hear this outstanding Majes- tic to-day at your nearest Majestic dealer's. A. E. Toombs on...“ ... THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN \ R/xolcfi Willi New- lype Dial Take advantage offdie l‘/i:ljestic“Tr:idc-ln” Drive- Liberal Allowance Monthly Payments- DEALERS : McGuigan & Boyle A. J. illatheson (‘hurllzlll-liln-n Ilunler River 0‘l.eary Z _ _ ____.___-_....L We’..- ._ .. W. J. Sempie Ivan Kennedy (l. R. Leard t Kensington Bradalbane l Albrrlon for Your Old Radlo- Easy (‘ltlrfllillfi-ii“. l lru c; Store )1 snlngrl‘ W. J. (‘antdlnn (Z0ur,,<'i(;'.\‘i\ ‘n-nauu at. ov0u§Gauuoo_.l }Z5§1:6bU5oovJQI§ I .. u Advertising ilates-Jayahle in Advance Flllllll hllllltl, 4c nor Ivnril; Wrnlrrn and lflnnli-rn I .\IlIllIl|IIl‘l'lIlq'll|N iii Coming llronln 24- per word; n: nrr w m. In "rllhlrlill Splrllniil (Hirrln, , (‘lir-Ia, Lrflern u! Con ill .. 4c |H'I‘ nilmr; oer lll(‘|l; Mill \Vnll'll. Ollil-r run-n on ifllpllflll-llll. Minimum (‘inn-go lur nu; ir-‘wrliiiemeul twenty-live cfllll. aooooooua ooopoo e n ooooqggnqgonpgaggr ___M_\Vantcd T0 MASS- -—— l‘ \‘.~i.\(} . 'I‘i~li-]1lii‘iil- " . old. J. Gallagher, Mniglité. L-lillnli- L-700l-10-2-li. WANT i) -_ i: . l‘ 'l‘.\'l'EC Pilo- FOR SALE - OYSTER AND llr-rtv lo m1 l ~‘ l" <‘1' "i101" smell. Barrels. M. F. Wckh, 51 Cl181‘l(1ll(‘ifl\'-‘ll. fliiiliy 1:, E. crlrc chesliiu; ‘ ' . L-7lll2 ' 3i. L-flllii-lil-Z-Zl. . a: .-. _-:-~ -~ Guardian. WANTED - I .‘»l ill l5 ‘ I i‘. '1‘ E I. Y board 1c": ixiiiy ill CJHHKIZV- H- Apply Roy Crosby, C C. Cilnrlllnil V L I-li998-10-l-31 i ' -‘ Male Help Wlint_e_\'_l nuuwreoi- my will NR1" work, Apply-(lilnrrlzliii. D. sell. Apply Box R. inn. L \|Ilil‘€fl| 70o per Inch; Llnta u! Flunil llllll ll 0i‘ 'l‘hnnka nmi npnrr-i-lullun, 70o per Inn-h ur ll: For Sale FOR SALE - PIGS FIVE WEEKS FOR SALE — MODEL '1‘ Engine in good woiking FOR SALE - TOLEDO COMPUT- ing Scales. nearly new. Price to .1 L Q Q Q '3'. lncnln. z.- Q enl-lainlu llvnvu zul- V" ‘Q O CC w’ F0111 order. zlrniriri lr>0 cure Guard- -7009-10-2-6i. " Maonirionnr o. i. A o l o L A s ".- ao-al. l ‘m,’ 9 7 '- for sale. See the display and “EN ‘VANTED m,“ NEARBY make your selection at our office RA-uflelgh noun-.- (if lrvl lnnziiirs. the new Cliffli‘ Building. Write Rawleiglrr, mp1, A1L-470- Phone 835 or B65. Orders 1ii.ed and deliverd. J. A. Moore. 51m SIS-J" Montreal. C11 l. Life Office. Charlottetown. FOR SALE-CHEVROLET COUPE Six in good running order. Norb- ert Brennan, Long ltivor. L-6940-9-30-3i. FOR SALE — NGINE 4 "ONSE- powrr interiuitimzul. Anthony Clnrkiii, Iinrisviile. L-6967-l0-l-6L. Miscellalceougn ' WITH every order of 2 doz. Drug Sulid- rics at $1.00. Price list on request. "Save 75w." The Nu?M0de Rub- ber Mfg, 00., 03 Park St.. Mone- ton, N. n. L-68G9-9_-30-3t. BEWARE LOW VlTAl-VFY ll" Eiisiiy Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Trike Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Con-l tain raw oyster invigorlitors. Put , iieiv iiic in every part of body. If l ' hted. maker refunds rew i. Cali, write Jenkins l I l l T0 LET-LARGE FRONT ROOM of second floor silltnbie for mnr- ried couple with board. Apply 253 Fl L-6993-10-1-3i. k0 LET NFWIY lmNdéATEn almost disappeared. l Thor-r are Josi-iliiine hmniels and Horned Apartment.» Nine Rooms.’ R. E. Millch. 354-11’ nuts ' Rooms“ rill-i" iii-Yr iliRNlfillllll HOUSE Central inc; ply 15 Roclilord i HI I Wanted EXPl-IRIPINFL!) i ll0ll.“t‘\\'i\l'l{. --i.\l'l i 0s. Apply (lunrliiali (l ‘ l.-'.lll:i-l0-2-3i. 3 l)('(ll'\'il\lll*¥ Ap- Sqimrl- Phone I.-i39-lll-O-30-3i WOMAN Apply 139 Kent Street, City. L-liiliill-IO-l-Iii. H Female 0 elp \lVnn_ted_L WANT nD-(EIRI. FUR HOUSE- L-6825-9-29-tf. R0 Wlifk iii ('0lllili'_\' ‘*l)“ czirl- oi Gunial-nili. HA llillilL‘. Write 7lilllll-l0-l-3l ZT GROW HIGHER The newest huts have grown np— quite six inches strange freakish creations they look! The lint hills of lhe sliliinier have lniiri'-ztnd very STOCK QUOTA TIONS Morning Stock Letter (Booclvorl by Pltfleld b Co’: priv- ate Wire) NEW YORK, October 1.-Night long rain stopped shortly after 8 A. M. today and sun appeared. Weather was moderate. Crown Zellerbach raises wntraot price for newsprint to $42.50 a ton for 1937 up $1.50 a. ton over 1936 and same as announced recently by Eastern lvlilla. The Hench Devaluation B111 with the several amendments is having a hard time getting by both houses. ‘rhero 1s very little definite news that has come from the Power Conference. It. is report- ed, however, that negotiations for permanent power pool between public utilities and the T. V. A. will begin within the next few days, alter Commonwealth and Southern has agreed on temporary extension o1’ present contracts. Dividendmeetlxigs todayaieBeneti cial loan and Columbia. Gas. Yesterday's market was disappoint- ing to many in view of the sell- 01f 1n the last hour. Although technically market gave no de- finite idications we would expect l another irregular nervous market. today. President Roosevelt is. scheduled to talk in Pittsburgh to- night at 8 P. M. to be followed by i a speech in Carnegie Hail in New York. ‘ TORONTO, Oct. 1 -— A. P. Beavan, engineer at Athena Mines , 1n the Lake Athabasca area , reviewing operations at the pro- ‘ perty states that development 013 the main ore zone at 125 foot. level l has been carried on continuailyl and has shown an additional 80,-‘ 000 tons 01' indicated ore on a. grade equal to $4 average of the l half million tons reported up to July 31 in this area, LEITCH-Accordlng to Carll Springer, President oi the present‘ company, a. ‘i5 ton mill is expected to be completed and in operation by next February at 50 tons per, is under construction. Develop- ment work to date has indicated approximately 17,00 tons of ore which after providing for 50 per- cent dilution will average $34.65 per ton or total o! $600,000. N. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pltflold and 00 llemberl o! Montreal ltnek .01- uhnngo and Curb Harlot) All Chem 225 226 Am. Can 124 124 Am. For. Pr. 7 3-4 7 5-8 Am. Tel 8c Tel. 172 172 1-4 Am. Waterworks 25 1-8 25 Anaconda 38 1-8 38 3-8 Atchison 78 1-4 79 1-4 Auburn 35 1-2 35 3-4 Bald L000 3 5-8 3 1-2 Bait. 8c Ohio 24 24 Beth. Steel 88 68 3-4 Briggs Man. 58 1-2 58 1-2 Case 156 1-2 157 Chesapeake O 67 1-2 67 Chrysler 121 1-4 121 1-4 Com Sol 15 5-8 15 5-8 Com 8c So 3 7-8 3 3-4 Con Can 70 1-2 70 1-2 Coiisoi. Gas Co 43 42 5-8 Deere 83 83 1-4 Dupont 160 1-2 160 1-8 Elcc. Auto Lite 44 1-8 43 3-4 Elcc. Pr. dz Lt. 15 l-B 15 1-8 Firestone _ 29 29 Gen. Elec 45 1-4 45 3-8 Gen. Foods 40 1-8 40 1-8 Gen. Motors 68 7-8 69 3-8 Goodyear 'I‘ 23 7-8 23 5-8 Gt. No. Pfd. 39 5-8 39 3-4 Hud Motor Car 18 1-8 18 1-4 111 Central 26 1-4 26 1-2 Int. Harvester 5 85 1-4 Inter Tel. 8.: Tel. 13 12 7-8 Johns-Man Corp 117 117 Kennccott.“ 48 1-4 48 5-8 Mont. Ward 48 3-8 48 1-4 ltinrrziy Corp 19 7-8 20 1-8 N. Y. Central 45 5 Nut. Cash Regi 24 3-4 24 7-8 Nor. American Co 31 1-4 31 Ivor-horn Pnc 26 5-8 27 1-8 Packard Motor l2 1-4 12 3-8 Penn R. R. 3B 1-2 38 7-8 Public Ser N. J. 45 3-4 45 3-4 Pure Oil Co 16 7-8 17 1-4 Radio Corp 10 3-8 A 10 3-8 Radio Keith 7 1-8 7 1-8 Sears Roe Co 86 1-2 87 1-4 Shell Union Oil 023-1-2 23 1-2 Southern Pac. 43 43 1-8 Std. Oil of N. J. 60 1-4 61 Stude Corp l4 3-8 14 3-4 Texas Corp 37 3-8 37 1-4 United Aircraft 24 3-8 24 5-8 United Gas Imp 15 1-2 15 5-8 U. S. Rubber 34 1-2 34 1-4 U. S. Steel C 69 5-8 89 3-4 Vanadium 23 5-8 33 5-8 Warner Bros 13 1-2 13 1-4 West Union 86 5-8 87 West Air Brake 44 7-8 44 7-8 West Elec. 140 5-8 140 1-4 Woolworth 53 3-8 53 7-8 New York Curb Alum Corp Amer Amer Cyan B Amer Gas 8c Elec Amer Super Power Atlas Corp Cities Serv Cr .1: Petrol Eirl- Bond A: Share Fbrd o1’ Canada Gull‘ Oil Penn Hum Oil & Refin Imp Oil Int Pele Sntag Hud Std Oil Ken Un Light 8c Power A Nn Light 8c Power Pfd. u». rag-wk? (aifli-lifl I . . I $573K .- 71;» m whim onwwg “mum” s». I . I IJROWQQ Ha-wm onnui~ u- ‘PTTT luau-moon amier hats with outstanding plum- age, and various other fantasies. Toques, of a kind, are to be fash- Mt ’l Stock Exchange .._.-.__ (Supplied by Pltflcld and Corn- pany member: or flonlrmll slur-ll exchange and c 1 '1: mnrkcl) Abitibi 2 1-2 2 5-8 Asbestos 67 66 Bathurst 15 15 1-2 Beauliarnios 2' 3-4 2 7-8. Bell Tel. 150 150 l Brazillian 14 5-8 l4 5-8 1 Bruck Silk 8 8 l B. C. Poiver A 31 1-4 31 1-4 I Building Prod. 48 48 i Can. Cement 7 1-2 7 1-2 Can. Car 8.: Found 9 5-8 9 1-2 Can. Hydro Pfd. 43 1-2 43 3-4 Can. Ind. Al A 6 1-2 6 1-2 Can. Pac 12 1-8 12 1-8 Celanese 27 1-4 27 1-4 Cons. Smelt 8 3-4 59 Dist. Seagrains 23 1-4 23 1-2 Dom. Coal Pfd. 17 1-4 17 1-4 Dom. Bridge 47 47 Dom. Steel B 6 ‘1-8 6 Dom. Stores 9 3-4 9 3-4 Donnaconna 11 10 1-2 Fraser Co 20 20 Foundation Co 19 1-2 21 1-2 Howard Smith 13 1-2 13 1-2 Imp. Tobacco 13 ‘7-8 13 7-8 Int. Nickel 60 1-2 60 3-4 Lake Woods 34 5-8 36 7-8 Massey Harris 4 1-4 4 3-8 McColl Front 14 14 1-8 Montreal Power 33 33 1-8 Nat. Breweries 41 41 Nat. Steel Car 20 20 1-2 Noranda 64 3-8 64 1-4 Quebec Pr. 20 20 Shawinigan 21 3-4 ‘22 1-2 St. Lawrence 3 7-8 3 7-8 Sou. Can/Pow 1i.‘ 12 Steel 01' Can 68 3-4 68 3-4 Steel of Can P 60 1-2 60 1-2 Winnipeg 2 1-4 2 1-4 BANKS Bk o1 Nova. Seotia. 281 281 Royal 178 178 MONTREAL CURB: B. A. O11 22 3-4 22 3-4 Dom Stores 9 3-4 9 3-4 Ford A 23 24 Imp Oil 21 1-4 21 1-8 Inter Pete 35 35 1-2 Melchers A 9 0 Walker Goodreham 41 41 Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 1 -<CP> Wheat. nor. no, 1 $1.13 1-2 Barley C. W. no. 3 .7014.’ Oats C. W. no. 3 50 Oats feed no. 1 .48. Flour, spring wheat paleiiis firsts $8.70 Seconds $6 30 Bakers $6.20 Winter wheat patents, $4.70 $4.80 White Corn $6 50 Bran, ton $22 25 Shorts ton $27.25 Middiings ton $33.25 Rolled Oats bag, 90 lbs $3.35 Hay no. 2 per ton, car lots 0 choice $9 Cheese Ont. while and col. .14- 1-2 3-4 Que. white and col. .13 3-4 .14 1-4 Butter no. 1 24 3-8 Eggs in cartons a-large .39 A-medium .37 B .28 C .24 Potatoes Que. and N. B. no. 1 80's $1.05 $1.15 Que. no. 2 80's .80 N-769-i e-n-lli-zfl-so. JUST ii l ifs AN‘ JES’ TO THINK- MR WINSTON CADPJES A GUNH Renewal: TO 100K UP AN’ DOWN BEFORE YUH YUH GOT A DOWN- HEARTED LOOK ON l-l FACE ~MU$H! l GOT A GREAT GECRET ON MY MlNDt Vvolutionary hits, Aiadilnie Rec- lonable again. .90 P. E. I no. 1 90's $1.30 $1.35 I y —By Ad Carter WHAT! AFTER! ALL WELL-COULDN'T YUH MEBBE £5’ A5 1 TIAIOTJGHT“ THE TIME-S I HELD‘ KINDA MUMBLE- l'T THAT -—- HE'S A UH COAT -YUH To YOURSELF-JES’ WOULD BE AN'T TELL A5 IF I WA5N'T AWPlGHT-w- a M-Yw- ~ DESPERADO- * 0L’ PAL?! i CLJOPE! l l ~ r0 --~t- mllflr" n. 7 ‘Fl. _-~ ~ . w‘ Q ..n . w. ..' AFTER MY OWN HEART! ! ronto Mining market sold down in a. lackadaisical performance today. Volume was around the low April level, only 701,000 shares chang- ing hands. The gold share registered a. decline of .63 and the 'buylng Tobum was pushed to a; new high at 4.45 and the close at, ('1 1 sympathy, adding 10 cents. Other l high lights were Buffalo-Ankerite, l up 65 cents, Paymaster, up 8 cents, and Braiorne, up 30 cents. l and most of them changed in quiet trading. Holiinger‘ was oft 1-8. Pickle Crow slipped -—_-‘ CAULIFLOWER 3 SODA BISCUITS, Mixed (‘ANDIES DAIRY BUTTER. Cor. Kent & Prince. L», _ ------ MINING if l TORONTO, Oot. 1—(CP)>—To- index ‘ The big golds took things easy‘ closed un- Golden Bantam CORN, dozen ONIONS, 10 lbs. - -- -- - - Laundry SOAP, l0 cakes -- llL-lTPS ]ll".('L'.~' 0'.‘ Evvhailt-v. bushels, lliildl‘ iii o1‘ rm 1 000 bushels of Canal‘ proved sufficient the light sc the pit and . above the previous l-.~ ~ out the session. cash and coin-so e PAGE FIVL P. J.’s Week End Sale ISLAND PEARS, dozen — - ~ 25c l)AMSON PLUMS, APPLES, peck -— -— basket — -— 50c - — w; - 20c for - - - 25c Choice BONELESS C01), lb. -- 10c Large CELERY, per head —- CARROTS, bunch —- Fresh SALMON, lb. -- w - - 10c -- ~ —- - 5c 23c 25c 18c m 19c 29c 25c 201' 2 lbs. ~- lh.- a lb.» P. J. MacDONALD The store that meets all competition. . lhoiie 8il8-fiilf". “IINNIPEG, Ori. 1 - I" Heavy deliverzcs of nine ' - n: Oclllilri‘ Net p: is of 7-8 5-il_rl.' 'Miscellaneous mines idex weakened rPgi$fD1'\[l_ (ylwrwp (-1 ,_ about a halt point. 5-8, N01" imp»; >111? . ., 1 As has been the Procedure o! $1.05 7-1; 2lii(l MA‘. sroi a-i late a. iew issues were picked outl VVhPfll d>'li\'(‘l‘(.‘(l ' for special attention. On heavyl Obll‘ llil‘il'<‘ l”, "n and no. 1 gnrni-t .. 4 35 showed a gain of 25 cents. l dC-livflfiys ‘ljflfg 1,. .- Premier, holding the controlling‘ pqcm-r interest in Toburn, moved up in Export Sup-S n; n’; ,;. i4) tifl. Price variations l\'(‘I" i".\ back 10 cents and other issues declining 5 to 7 cents included Siscoe, McWattei-s, Central Patri- cia, Chibougamau and Coniarum. TORONTO, O08. 1 —-(CP) High. C1056 Acme .10 Afton .08 1-4 Alder .97 Ashley .10 Astoria .06 1-2 Baga, .07 3-4 Barry .06 Base Met .33 Beattie 1.35 Bid Kirk 1 45 Bobjo .27 Bra], 8.75 Buff Ank 3-30 Buff C .04 1-8 N M81 l 33 ‘ Cas T 1-33 Cen Pat 3-95 Cen Por .36 g Chrom 1 95 _. Clerlcy ~06 , '. I Coniarum 1.83 ; l ,' , ,/ N ,..{/-l~'~' a» Cons Chi 1 55 ',.",',",l,"-./ “W Darkwalei- 1 06 1H,‘, ‘HI, East Mal .77 ;",\,.','-'-,l,' Elsa, 1.3a i',..'.."_;-_l;[ Franco 9 -11 '_;l.'.‘,i‘~'.:|l Fed Kirk m 1-4 ...§;;_,.;-._~' Glcnora .33 1-2 ‘flu ',",l'l,l | Gods Lake .90 l H, {up Godaie .24 ‘_';,,~,;;.;,‘l;.- Crah J5 - "II ' ' Granada -31 Grandoro ~05 13 Gunnar 1.04 Hard R 2-65 Hoii 13 3 Howey -73 Kirk H 1-15 Kirk Lake ~56 Lani Cont. <17 Lava C ~37 Lebel Oro Z1 1-2 IA‘? Gold ‘n , Little u. 6-05 Macassa 4 40 Macl 4 50 M311 d; E .15 I~Z McKcn 1-71 McMiii l)? McVitt .01 McWntt 1.20 . Min Norp 2.58 i Moncin ~54 l Morris 59 Murphy 05 Newbec 193 l‘? Nlpss 3.45 Noranda 53 3-4 O'Brien 599 Pow Rou 9 (l7 Pnmour 3-45 Perron 1-73 Pick c 6 50 Plum?“ 7 65 . . . il you order 5 . 5mm‘ Ale in the s Read A 3J0 Family ate. "\$ l . 3mm 1 37 way to uy_ UIL‘ H R001’! .20 Ale. Serve ltlleely al -l'l *- Sam, Am 1.77 lions. . Jtwedellnq bin! ‘I Shawk 99 alter your next nudge. o ~.- Sherr 1 65 sudden guests drop in. . 51°06 4'40 always makes its own wrlc ~- Sladel‘ 1'14 Like the sterling mfirl<(l\‘.!lll" so“ T", '04 b8 Sussex is the su ' l’ ’ prcmc lrl r . - Sm“ '65 I N I hli l ~ st Ann‘ J1 62. ‘City a 0 ccnl Sud Basin 5.25 experience plus the llifi‘ Sud Mont '18 gradients have mncl." ll l Siiiliv 2 "2 Give your guests l'l. l Sylvan 3m and yet save by old. Tfd‘ H a dozen or a case in l (35 economical size. Vrntur 2 33 Waite Amu 0.7; Wll C ~0 Wri l-l 7 75 Total Sales 701,001 11nd Bay 27 1-2 Lake Mar ll Malro .04 N HAWK .04 Park I .I - -. _....-.-,__- \ -:~.~.-....,:.....1s-¢. l; 1: '4. ii a. l. l UQYII "I§l;l..1~.- .. ..__ T f'"Hill"\“\\\\\\\nuu “‘““||||I\I\\I\\\\I'III- - l l