t THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Comes the I / WATERSPOUT ! llid you ever see a waterspout at sea? Not unless you've sailed clown below the Capricorn. Wiitci-spoiits are caused by the heated air of tlie tropics. They ill'C n product of the Doldrums-the tropic calms. This ' heated air rises and keeps rising and unless a wind blows, a vacuum is created. Finally a current of cool air is sucked in and zi hurricane is born. And at the tail of the hurricane n walerspout sometimes develops-a whirling together of the conflicting lint and cold currents surrounding the vacuum. lt slicks up the water from the surface, rising and falling like 1 snake travelling on its tail with its head in the sky. You can see it miles away, hencling and wobbling and lashing like a ivliip as it keeps moving along. Woe to a ship that gets caught in its path. Even a big liner uould have a hard time. Read all about these overwhelming phenomena oi the South Seas in this week’s Toronto Star Weekly, no\v on sale at your newsdealer's. Calvin Fraser, in his article “Here Comes the Waterspout," gives you authentic information. Something for Everybody .16 Pages of Colored Comics for the children (and most of the Old Folks like the comics, tool. A WHOLE SECTION OF INTERESTING PHOTO- GRAPHS collected by news agencies frcm_:1ll over the world and reproduced clear as the originals by the wonderful rotogravure process. A naturally coloured reproduction oi’ a full-size (‘OLOURED PAINTING, which you can clip out and hang in your bedroom. TWO DIAGAZINE SECTIONS full 0| love stories . . . adventure stories . . news of the day . . . housekeeping . . king . . . fashions . . . and womrn's recipes . . . 1111.. interests of all sorts. . articles about people in tiic . cooking . . . And an intensely interesting new serial by the famous JOIIN BUCIIAN-"The Kings of Orion." Other features are "The Arctic Moves Closer", by Paul Frederick; “Money with I-‘ins 0n." by Ian Sclandcrs, an article about the fish business; "Lewis Backs Roose- velt.” by Frederick Griffin of the Star Staff, and, of course. "Gregory and Jlm"--those two "nuts" who go around having ridiculous adventures-and the cartoon comedy of village life, “Birdseye Center,” by Jimmy Prise. g il Bu t o-cldy _—Read It To-night i’ .1111: Toronto I uwizi: KLY‘ iiéitle/tr/lia/zede l 1 ('42: (la, =— r Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Crnlrnl tiuurliiilil lorilln, 4n per word; Wentern um) Enltem locals, 2e 91"‘ ""141; AIIIIOIIYIUPIIICIIII and Coming Events 2o b" ""1741 Cliuuilieu 11- 1w: “mo. n. Mclnurium Notices. 10¢ oer Inch; l-I-t- of Ilvrul M"! fitllfilliill Offerings». Cllrtll, etc., 4o per nnme; latter: of Condolence 70o i-vr Inn-ii; Nullvvl of Thnniu nml Appreciation, 70° I" “"5 m‘ 4° nuni. (HIIDI rllten on nppiiention. per iliiilliium Clinrgu for any u- "rtllcment twenty-flu cents, JIHJQCDGIJD Y0 usT-o-ntioliiip HOUSE. Vlvrk ‘Vented EXPERIENCED CLERK WANTS _ - PAGE F IVL S w; on“ g 1 i new ISSUE- , l Mom, S, k L t, MARITIME ELECTRIC co., no. , The Next ' n8’ oc e er iii/W» FIISLPlgZIéILEOiBgC Due 1956 g , 60 to 90 Days Are Important at lmeliiiluyTi-iuxilkiiuii CW iifiii. Jfmwm“ °" “d s“ °“ Full details on request L NEW YORK, Oct. 22-1111: Span- ish situation continues to demand front page headlines and the reb- els are nearing Madrid. Security markets appear in ignore thespan- lsh situation. Dividend meetings today are American Home Products Anaconda. Wire and cable, Brook- lyi-i Union Gas, Freeport Texas. Monsanto Chemical and Simmons Company, President Roosevelt in speech from Worcester last night talked principally concerning taxes. Stocks which we would favor are General Motors, Montgomery Ward, PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct. 22 - The following statement has been issued by the special wage increase committee of the Carnegie Steel Co.. Homestead Works, "The man- agement cannot consider at this time due to present economic con- ditions the request as submitted by the committee. but will be pleased to enter further negotiations for a compromise agreement, I TORONTO, Oct. 22 — Sherritt Gordon: Good buying in evidence NEW YORK Oct, 22—(AP) Foreign exchange mixed, lnoticrli COIIVCIIICIICCS. Apply 20” Q t 311,1 demand 11111 4,39 Illlhlwro s». Laiiv-lo-zl-zli ‘"°"‘- “°‘"°“°°‘ S“PP“°“~ “Vi”? 1.2 rIEOaW lie a7-n8 close 4.89'g60-day .. . G“‘“dl“'“' L'”“l8'1°'23'3" mu; 4.3a 1-8‘ France 4.65 11s- Italy iimisliaifilooms To LET _ 5.2a 1.2, Belgium 16.114; oei-iuuny PH" lvowllflblc. Apply at 11 Miscellaneous free 40.31; Canada. 1,00 1-32. lower llilisboro Street. 11-81115-1052141; aawma LOW vrrsurry u» For Sap; EIGHT wnoolvlsinnur Lewis Tanton. L-tll54-10-Z3-3i. Ntillsc iro ' LETZtFItUOIVIS-AND both, set. tubs. hardwood floors, renovated. 295 Fitzroy, L-8167-10-23-3i. m7; —-_-. _-:r:, YOUR GOOD INTENTIONS WILL be carried to completion by pur- m-"Slllil insurance oh our special 111011. This can be economically “rlflllilcd by interviewing J. A. Moore. silo Ute Assurance of églyld Currie Building. n, Teachers Wanted WANTED - TEACHER ron North Milton School. Apply E. I“- Cotes; S_0_C_1'ei.fi1'y. L-8099-10-21—3l. tiosition Wanted Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Take Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Con- tain raw oyster invigorawrs. Pill new life in every part of body. I! not delighted. maker refunds few cents paid. Call, write Jenkins Pharmacy. N-425-7-29-W F‘ M ti. Oct. 30. Salesmen Wanted CALENDAR AND ADVERTISING‘ Specialty Salesman. Highest com- missions, good territory, exclusive line. Experience preferred but. not. necessary. Apply with references to Box No. A. L. The Guardian. N-882-10-2l-6l. t Male Help Wanted woman -MAN ron FARM FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, DISC drill seeder. Would take work horse or stationary engine. “M." care of Guardian. 12-8180-10-23-11. FOR SALlk-AT WALKER HOTEL stables, Richmond Street, eight good work horses, sound, guaran- teed. Gordon Wright. ml15-10-21-3l I932 BUICK SEVEN PASSENGER sedan in perfect condition. Finish wonderful. Just spent $105.00 for new tires. Reasonable for cash. B. J. Vaughan, 53 Kaye 812., Hall- fax, N. S. L-9l24-10-22-3i. RABBIT DOGS FOR SALE, ONE female 212 years old trained, two males 8 months old, beauties. Apply Urban Wadell, Shamrock or 273 Euston Street, City. 121.1: M" m...l".2i‘.°.l..;ii’§lf “fin MEN WANTED ron ucnnav Wanted MIDDLE AGED WOMAN RE- quircs position as housekeeper. Cmilllfy preferred. References. Write G. care Guardian Office. L-BItil-l0-23-3i. Rawleigh Routes of 800 families. Write Rawleighb. Dept. ML-tlfi- SB-iL, Montreal, Can. 11-70-10-2-9-10-23-30. 1000 0L1) TIRES WANTED. WE pay cash. S. Campbell, foot of Queen Street. 11-8130-10-22-31. witnessed a. comeback to 5.15 for a iiet. loss of only 5 cents. Other losses among the higher priced golds were, Dome, oil‘ 1 1-8. M0- Intyre. off 3-8, Bilfioio-Ankeritc. down 3-4 and Pioneer, down 5 cents, Moncts sold down slowly and finished 14 cents oi‘! nt. 1.40. The day's low was 1.35, Sixty-one thousand shores changed hands. Pickle Crow took n loss of 20 cents. Hard Rock 18, McLcod-Cockshutt 25, Angio-l-Iilroiiian 45. ’ TORONTO, Oct, 22—(CP)T Close 5mm .07‘l Alder l-Ol Algomt: 177 Anglo 5,55 Argosy 1.10 Bag; .081‘: Barry p516 Bid Kirk 1,41 Buff Aiik .1014 Bilfl’ C .0411 Col A: Edm 1.44 Cal Oil ,24 Can Mill 1.38 Ciis T 1.26 Con Pat 3.82 Cen Por .36 chem Res 1,05 Clcricy . ,0'1 Comnien WP .12 Conior 1.75 Cons Ch 1.66 Dorkwalcr 1,42 East. Mal 1.00 > Eldor 1.25 Falcon Call, é Saint John phone or write w. n. v. VDUNIIAR QB!‘ Moncum Inter. Harvester, White Motors. in Sherrltt. Increased base metal Franc‘) 22 Northern Pacific, Great Nor, Pfd_. prices would appear 1o 11,5,“ re_ Glenora .75 U. S. Steel, Beth. Steel, Phillips opening of mine at, an early date. gfiallgalie '30 Q o Good! -°9 Grtnada. 301" PRODUCE N. Y. Stock ...... _ Greene - ' Gunnar ~95 MONTREAL, Oct_ 22—(CP)— Exchange Hard R 2'62 Wheat, No. 2 $1.16 1-2; barley, Hark" '19. c.w. No; 3 .37; oats, feed No. 1 ._..._. H011 ~46; ‘ms- C-w- N° 3 '49- (Supplied u, rnmio and Com- Emile“ '67 l Flour, spring wheat patents, flrsts puny melilln-r- cl‘ Ilunlrisnl stuck Howe)’ - $5330; seconds $350; bf/kers $530; llelnltlgo IIAI I:I‘D u-Lrket) J M Cons ~46 winter wheat patents, choice $4.10 '-_~ Kirk H 1-°° w $4.30; white corn $6,110. Open Close Iiirk 1- 3“ Bran m“ $211.25; 5mm, 10,, $30,- Allied Chemical 232 23o Lam Cont 17, 25; mlddllngs ton $36.25; rolled oats Am. can 126% 1251i babel 2° ‘ bag 9o 11,5, 53,25 hay No,- g pa, Am. For. Pr. ‘ Little LL 555 ton, cgrlofls $9 to $10, Am_ Radiator Aiacasss. 435 Cheese Omtario, ,12 1-4 to .13; Am. Tel» & Tel. Macl v 4-15 Quebec _12 1-3 to ,1: 1-2; bugger l Alli. Waterworks Alan d: E ~14 .23 3-3 to .23 3-4. Anaconda. Maple L 3°‘, Eggs in cartons: A-1 large .53; i Alchisi)" May 5P '33,? A-l medium .50; A-l pullets .42; i M1- Rsflnins M0111 13,5" A-large .49; A-medium _47; A-pul- i Auburn McKen ‘m, 1.31,; 39; 13-13159 _33; B-med1um 31 l Ililltllvlll Locomotive fulcMtll - I" C, g7, g Bill. s.- Ohio . , ivlcvitt 19-"- Potatoes: P.E.I No, I Mts. 9021i “Pmli-‘I A“ l ifliwm‘ 12% $1,251 to $1.30; NZB. or Que. No it, B11"- swt-‘l | 1 2'2 Mis. 80‘s $1.10 to $1.15; Que. No: 2 ; Briggs Man. ’ . I 1- ° ~ whites 30s .90 to $1.00. 1 2012mm ~~ a g: , ‘use - lCl "apetlke & Oh. , » L12” t l iereizll Sol, 1 I- .12 M pl S k 1, . ,. -_, , .63. l Czilnniolliveallli dz S0, w I I. - l Continental Can. l O'Brien - i Consol Gas Co. I Olga 975 Corll Products Omega , .52 Curtiss-Wrlght ~ I Iimour 3-50 (Supplied tzy humid and (‘o Deere lpaymas 1'80 DIt-lnlwrn n; lluntrrul ltocll ll- DIIDOIIL ,7» PCITOII L55 change and (‘urb Iii-non Elcc, Auto-Lite Pick Cro 6.25 Firestone f1 Pioneer Open Close gigs ,. gggvmfggu 2,8; Abmbi 4 3i‘ l Gen. Motors I Preston 1-35 Asbeslics 74 76 l Goodrich '~‘= Red Lake 1-72 Bflthllrst 14"; 14“. G305“, Tm, Reno 132 Beauhariiois 31.1‘. 3i: l G, I30‘ PM _.,. Rube _ :?6l.' Ben Tel- 151 151 l lluidson. Motor Car i lloyalite 39 Brazilian — w? 16 lllllnois Central i ‘Jan Ant 1:90 Brewing Corp, of Can. 25. 2‘. l In, imrvgstér Eghawk 30 Brock Silk a‘. an 1M5, To,‘ & Te, ,.~,,,,ep C, 90 B. c. Power A. 3s 34"". , .,.,.h,.,g_M,,',,.,,,e 65m Sh“, 1188 Building-Prod‘ so 50 iieiuiccott i 561, i Slscoe 4-30 can‘ ¢°m°m 12 1"!‘ liven‘. Ward 57*. ‘sluden 1.03 Can- Nor‘ Pr‘ 251i’ 25'” lfiilrrz-ty Corp 21'.- Sou Tib .04 Cali, Car dz Found. 10': 10‘. l N Y Conn.“ 47:1, i Stada. 61i_ Can, Hydro Pfcl. 51v.- 51 m, b153, ‘Register Q81, s, Ami, full, can’ Ind‘ Alcimo] A" 7 6T" i lieu: York New Haven "4 Sud Basin 555 Cm)‘ Pacific 13 13 liar. American Co. 32-h 311d Con! i275 Cclnncse 28 27“; N I 1 31.], , Sumv 290 cocksliutt Plow 9 9 l 12;; 35-1,,“ 2 9g COllS. Smelt. 66‘;- 66 _~ 15% . .T,,5h°,a :20 Dist, Sczlgrnnis 22-» ‘.121. P5,“, R R 44,; , qwck H 545 D°“‘- 0°“ Pm- 19 19 i Pliillii) iioi-i-ls sali- ‘Texas 2.10 D°"‘- 3mm‘ 4W 48"‘ ruolié Sfrvlce N. J. 4o ' Tobum 3.50 D0111, SICOI Bl 73's 83a Pun, Oil Co. 187; l Venn“- 253 Dom. Textile 73 73 Rum Com 10.1, W311‘, Am“ 1:75 D°““l°°“"'1 127?‘ 12'“ llzltiio Kenn orplieum 1*. ’ ~ ivhiw EBB 031‘.- Fras“ Co‘ 233" 231i‘ Scars Roebuck Co, 93-“; I w“ H 7:50 Fmmd-lim“ °°- 24" 24 Shell Union 011 Corp 2o“. Total sales 890.000. Gen. Steel Wares 514. 6'; Summon, PM ' 46‘ CURB “Ward 5mm‘ 18 " Std. 011 of Iiidlduu 30"; 11 ImP- T°bac°° 1W Std. 011 oi’ N J. so 4'00 lm- Nickel 62% Sllldebalwr COTp. 15-1’. 18% Int_ Power Pfd. 94".- Tcxas Com 44v, g9 LEI“ w°°d$ 35 United Aircraft 22o}. .67 Massey Harris 5 I United Corp, 7.3-, Home 011 poo M°°°1l Fmm- 15113 Ullilcci G85 Imp, .15“; .29 MOIILICEI POWOI‘ 34'.» U_ S. Rubber 37 Lakg M3,;- .1011; Nat. Breweries 41% U‘ S’ S1001 cbm, 775.4, 76.1,, Mair-o 93% "M. Steel C“ 26% o_ s. Ind. Alcohol 39 31m Nvrdon .15 Nmlld“ 69 Vanadium 2312 22% 0118111 .0412 Power Co‘? 17% Warner Bros. 14 137;. Park Hm 2-3 Quebec P" 20 Western Union 92H» 92-12 P" 07° ~09 shawmlga“ 25 Westinghouse Elec. 150 148V.- w°°d Kirk 11% s“ Lawrence 5 Woolworth 61 601% R°bb M91" 95% 5011- 0m POW. 13 . Sud Mines 02v. Steel of Can. 70% Temlska. :19 w“ MININ G .. . Bk, of Canada 58% saw. A I N Bk. of Commerce 161 161 Bk. 0i NOVB. SCOi/IB. 285 2B5 TORONTO, Oct. 2Z—(CP) —'I'I'i€ inlning section of the Toronto ex- i-—- MONTREAL CURB change was able to muster only 28 CHICAdOI oct,2z__AP)_,sprcfld_ B, A. Oil 2312 231-3 gains at the close of today's mar- mg operations that involved buying Ford A. 24 24 kct. against 77 losses, here against sales at Winnipeg and Imp. Oil 23 22-71 Selling in Teck Hughes carried Llvel-pool gave notable finnness m Intel‘, Pei/h 37": 37% the price (IOWII to 4.90 duringlthe the Chicago wheat market late to- Mcichers A. 10A.’ 11 morning and the ltie proceedings mm Need for moisture for AUCTION SALE I am instructed to sell by public auction on Tuesday, the 27th day of October, A.D. 1938, It l2 o'clock noon, house and lot No. I98 Graf- ton St. This is one of the finest pafls of the city to live in, and a nice large lot. Can be inspected at any time. There will also be sold. some furniture. JOHN P. BRADLEY A 00.. Auctioneers. winter Terms at sale. 113118-10-21-31 AUCTION SALE I am instructed by the executors‘ to sell by public auction on the pre- mises on Friday, the 28rd day of October. I936, at. l2 o'clock noon. double tenement house No. 58 and 55 Richmond Street. with extra largo lot. This property fl facing Connsnght Square and is a nice place to reside. Terms at sole. JOHN Iv‘. BRADLEY &-CO.,_ Auctioneers. 117895-10-14-51 wheat in Nebraska received consid- erable att-ention here, As a result. July wheat. contracts representing the domestic winter crop showed some independent, strength. Wheat closed nervous, 1-4 to 1 cent. higher, Dec. 114 7-8 to 115, May 113 5-8 to 3-4, Corn 1-4 to 8-4 up, Dec. 94 3-8 to 1-2, May 90 to 90 1-8, oats 1-2 to 7-8 advanced, and provisions unchanged to 15 cents higher. New York Curb Alum Corp Amer 133 ‘ .1\mer Cyan B 35'. 5 Amer Super Power 2% Atlas Corp 15 Cities Service 4". Creole Petrol 27 I Elec Bond &: Shore 23 Gulf Oil Penn 99 Hum 011 s; Refill or. Nlag Hud 15 Sid Oil Ken 30*. Uu Light. t5: Power A 117,. U11 Light ,\- Power Pid 57*. Williams Oilomatic CLEARANCE AllGTliiN SALE ._()N_. MONDAY NOVEMBER, 2, 1936 Commencing at 1.30 O'clock Sharp at. DUNSTAI-‘FNAGE of the farm, furniture, stock, crop and implements- FARM-consis - 0f ‘l5 acres, 55 clear, and in a. high state of cul- tivation. Well wul-.rcd and fenced. Good buildings. Within seven miles of Charlottetown on the St. Peter's Road, which will probably be paved in the near future. A very convcii- ieht. farm in a good locality. Priced for quick sale. STOCK-Z good mares, 4 niiich cow's. 6 young rattle. 2 brood sows. 60 Plymouth Rock liens. 30 Cock- erals. 5 young pigs. CROP-SS!) bushels mixed grain, 20 tons hay, 600 bushels potatoes, 115i acres turnips. ' IMPLEMENTS-I hay mower, 1 single plow, 1 cultivator, 1 Spring and spike barrow, also disc barrow.‘ 1 truck wagon, 1 express wagon, ,1; wood sleigh, 1 box sleigh. I tirivingl sleigh, numerous sets of harness, I cream separator, 1 set scales, hoes. shovels and all other necessary equipment. Farm or any of this property can be inspected and sold privately be- fore day of sale. Terms will be announced at sale. If not fine, first fine day follow- lng. P. G. SUTTON. Dunstaiinagc. J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. L-8I0fi-l0-21-23-28-30. PRICE : hesitation in recomm Q g Loughlin Tel. 3-3577 St. John t We Own and Offer a Limited Amount EASTERN MNADA Alli LINES LIMITED 6p.c. PREFERRED STOCK 6p. c. , Carrying a bonus of one share Common with each Preference This is a ‘Maritime Company-employing Maritime men-scrviul the Maritimes-and because we have faith in the Mziritimes we have no iYOUR ENQUIRIES ARE . = GOLD MINES I With 230 feet oi’ ore, averaging from $12.40 to $16.00‘ -._ already proven on the second level and excelleiia rc-sulls on l the first, Beresford Lake, just; Cfllllillflllfflilg Lll:\l‘lt|1)lllll’lll, o1 l the third and fourth leveLs, is ill a. lxlsliloil \\llt'1'& 1'. can make important mine news within the lli.‘.\(l. lV-O or l..'ll“:t‘ months. SIMILAR TO LAPA CADILLAC The development situation. except that Bcresiord ls much further advanced, is similar Lu that a: Lopa Cudll ‘u. when we recommended it. iasl. Augllsl o". 40 ceilzs. Wli ' expected news was received the value of Lopa Cut; shares advanced very rapidly. A SHORT OPERATION In view of the favorable results on the firs. and second levels, there is reason to expect that news iioln the third .111; fourth levels will be important, i Sixty to ninety days, in zliw m" the operations, is all the time 111x levels. Buy Beresford Lake now, at the first offering price. ‘All Tillllvs olitllfiiwl 11.1‘ and llodr-r llu- IIiTl-Pilllli l-f Assays hy .\ilt~1i Ill-rsvy (‘o i i i 4 .01! lhl- lw-l." 1.1. liv, \lli|~- >iip~riui1 nill- .1. m-l iii '11 M's from \. All : (1 l H n BAIN s. co no l , I I ' " llu, .~ir.-.-., Tlitlililll. l 1’lc:i.<l- FPIHI inc, postpllill, information nu Ih-z» ‘ '. "' l | “.\l.lio \\'llll :1 Xifiillllfillig future". I | Nlilne , , . . . , . . . _ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . l | 1\tI4I"1 us . . _ , . ... . . . , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I I City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ . . . . _, , _ I We. the undersigned oiTer by 1iuhlic zluction on Satur- day, (lot. 24th, at 2 P.M., the unsold portion of the fzlrnl belonging to the estateof the late J. R. Dinnis consisting of 29 acres of land. 21 acres clear, the balance covered with ll. good growth oi" hard and soft wood. This property situated on the Mt. Edward Road. l mile from the city limits. has access to city writer and electric- ity. ' WESLEY R. DINNIS VICTOR I-I. SHAW J. A. RIMDONALD Auctioneer. L8081-1tl-20-4i IUIRCUQQDDQD CPOUOUOOOQ1JOiQL Arrears of Land, Personal Property and Income Taxes To Whom It May Concern :— - Notice is hereby given that payment of all taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of the Province of; Prince Edward Island in rcspccLto 1.11mi, Personal Property and Income assessment is immediately required. Olin-r- wise steps will be taken as provided under the Land Asscsslnclit Art. 11124. and the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 192i, for outlet-lion oi’ same. All Personal Property and Income Taxes remaining unpaid on l-Ilf‘. 24th day of’ October, 1936. will be subject to interest at the rate of tire per cent per annum from date of default until paid Tax-myers in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of SE11- tember, 1936. C. J. STEWART, Slqicrvisor oi ‘taxation. ‘I I TODTQfiDQDLO'O’OR50"'3~C-Q~~D-‘ XIXIX L-6B03-28-tf . Par m... $10.00. $12.50 Per Share Flat share ending these Shares to Maritime investors. INVITED. I I I & Mekenzie, Limited Tel. 1021 Tcl. t8 FREDE RICTON Sussex