_TUESDA!, .111: cuARcorTsjrowN GUARDIAN ‘SEPTEMBER 20, 1933 I I FSTOCK QUOTA’ TIONS i "‘ n" °°""" “"'"'““’ THE CONSUMERS’ CASH BONUS ' 1 TOWN OF GLACE BAY - _ ‘ This column is reserved for evn ol ' ews nltur mu ho i t 6 Y l 4m SEEM DEBENTURES °' 011111111111 O11 CS N . Stock , MOntrGaI Stock MATURING SEPTEMBER ism, 1945 T0 m1 11:4 11111:; a 501a ysirictlyu '51;- v ~ - n E h TO YIELD FROM 4.55% TO 4.72% l e V‘ u. Exchange XC a g CRASWELL mi- Photographs. IRVING, BRENNAN a comriilv LTD. —— PRIZES T, ,, m, , ., LFMNAGE CONFEDIIRATION LIFE msun- 95° l‘ a ¢ Pm" - 11111111111“ 1.1m, (Cam d1“ Pm!) B k t ii. M. BAGNA . n ANCE. L-67B-7-2l-312. 1st _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $50110 111g f,” coupons 1m. Close] 510d“ close an o Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown wltzglaogglli gigiopjfnpizgirzitgiraasg 2nd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 30110 each 25c transachon. China, Silverware‘ or Plain. _ 15 ()0 31;‘, BHTI 1601' 3fd--.----¢-- I 1 11 115111111211 10 a Nickel m. 11110502115111 ANNOUNCEIL- . The “must m“ ‘mm 13s Bruck Silk 13 Jack Waite 3317 Mr. and Mrs. J, G. Jamlesoii. an- TWO $5.00 Prizes 811111.111“, 0C1 81h at 11* B C Power A 29 N Jgjjlcoe ' 31 ' xiounce the engagement of their Five $3 011 111.1195 ‘ ’ ' 3 q 11r- wiuczs 51 J .11 Con g 11111112111111 11111111311 Memoir; M85111} Te £21m pfiyes 8.30 a.m. 2 -" C 1 m; 8 Kerr Add 170 cnry rew ierman ea 0 1 Ii . - 110p] C. C. i Pfd 26" i 1(- -k 1.11 1 MOIIIYQHL sou of the late Di". J. F. . 110 111-1195 " g1 1 1,1111 A1 A 2 ' ‘TORONTO. Sept. 19- 1431,- u}; 13,?" , and Mrs. Yeats of Dunham. Que.» Tlienty $1 q ‘I C11,) P861110 51111 (Clngdlqn |>_-< 1 1188mm 3o the marriage to take place in Oc-l 61.“, cockshul, P10“. 3.11 itoclisou C10,, m,“ S110” 18 tober. 11-1447-9-20-11; T- C0115 smelt 54 ‘"119 9 Lam Cont 3 ii ' Y c :1 SILVER FOXIIS CONTINUE , 33f, i=5‘; PM 1154::|£lfcigi"‘mg:u ,2." ‘gr?’ 8'1 STRONG-Active bidding mi 511-1 d" the ~ l 1., _ , _ 55 -" Dom Bridge m ~Amm U1, Lee 501d 24 - \9l foxes continued’ Ynilliif-Sdfly at; 211-1: Dom Steel B 101-. Alli-I Canadian 1 Leitch 68 g" “If: “P319 Nmd f1’, “M11111?! ' 1111*. ,~ Dlflvdoll s A1111 111mm 300 11:11..» 1. L zoo 760111112? cyéni oiestneeorieuiigg’ 501a i Buy from these f l rms .' 1 iFmlnddliml 9° 1° Ammeld 15 “aw-W! 415 Three-quarter silvers reached A! . 39F 6H1 SW1 Ware 61,- a MacLeod 296 high of s60. half-silver. sax; one-i it". Slfifil-Ki... 2i; 13-121mm ii. $39553. i? 3é"‘§i'i’§ssii‘i%“i=iliwiligilfiismlfifi;l n. P. SIMPSON STERNS’ MASTER CLEANERS m 110“- Sllllill 111. I g-‘Hkfaldl ~15 Man East - 1... prices WPYL‘ in line with in}; top‘ Ladies Ready-to-Wear Dyers - Dry Cleaners 311'- ' ~ ~‘- 15 ‘ Ase 1 eta 2'7 Maralirv 8 n of $102.50 reached for full silvers‘ h‘ .- 1 e1 48 I. ‘lfilnl-yre 44 on the pervious day. The proceeds,’ J. P. CROCKETT T. G. IVES ' . h _ _ . ,1".1‘j~1,3‘,,“,‘,’;’3f,"* ‘Bear Ex If? of me Sale Thimsday m“ $154900‘ i Stoves, Furniture _ New and Used Cars -' T‘ 1 . ’ Bob‘ . _ : 33-. " R‘.*-F°i-‘I..f.l"."“‘ it’. 81-13-11- . .:¥.‘§.ll'“é;."‘ 53.. ....’Z§”‘§0..3°§?"ii.‘.3‘..i€§. P. J. iii-DONALD JOHNSON & JOHNSON i‘: ' Si“ C fig‘ giiiivlhnolcn . I iii“ Cow 185 _ YESWPGBY morning nine Dersoiis Groceries 11nd Meat Th? Quality Drug 5101'? i- ".001 a1‘ ‘--. 14 . . Oncta 133 appéarim. the liiajoritr ol them, 7Y1 Iicriincla 66'. Buff Can 21. ' Morris 5 drunks Two common drunks were l ROGERS HARDWARE TOM DAVIES '- ~ B k H1 1 ‘ ' - . l . . . 58.“: P9P" 5°” n c121“ mm“ .9 ", ‘mtqmy 2 “n” w) °r 2° day“ L“ drum“ Com an Limited Red Indian Service Station 427,5 $11 C1111 POW — 651mm“ 19a 1 ~131Mb 37 ,and lncapables were given a. like. p y’ l. -.- lvinican 18' - g‘ ; l ewbec ' t : d k d dl 1' l 44'. of c... 6i.‘ cm; 11.11.11. y§ NfllflGold .53" $635.2. ii0Zt“3o“5‘.,-.; i‘.’{.f‘,‘i_f.;‘. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘MILLER Blips. l.T_l). $3 : E22 C111“ P s; gxllfieth 2,1,0 I 1111111511112 1&5 111-1111 being intoxicated while op- Subscriptions Everything in M11516 11 » - ‘1 C - l ' ll ‘ ‘Orflllca. 59 ‘crating a motor vehicle an out-of- ' ’ 1.1 11;“, E1“ 13 _ Cent Pat 22o Norgold 31- 101111 111M W“ "W811 30 ddys in Jail ‘ 11. Ceii Porc 8 ‘ Nifmflfll 5g V ‘CIHPEZPG with accusing darmge to' 15* chem R55 3"; 0311811 250 ‘prppgfl-{v {wg men wgye gi":'_in 31] __. i" “i i“ ‘”"“"*' I *: ‘ - _ > U 1 ,. . .." . .-. J . E. S ers has re- 1; M0111 re 3| Curb $151,131,, g3. 313311, we, .1111, -,---.-,----1~1d 11-11-11.- l-u» ,1,;;>;,--_,,~;,<i;~,1;;,~<,1~_1-1§1I11gg:.,,§z:.:31;;; l .1111. .3111. 1101331111 1...... _________ n" Conhrum It, 1 o‘ 2 -' [aim m" 31mg‘, M “Smm “a5 F11 and Poultry Asscciution doiiut- l. Valley after an enjoyable will 111 i 111 _ ‘ Con ‘$1111.11 1.“; 0119185311511 14g ‘given a 60 days suspended sen" 55TH bag of poultry feed l0 the Long River the guest 0f her sister, I ' l D . - . ° . 7 "we" b ~ h'bltlii' the best peli of Mi=s Lulu P111113’! 1 , ElliUHlIEl 7 Oro Plats 40 _____ gmFm .8‘ ex, 1. P _ _ ,. ‘C“'““““" PM" 9111195 26 Pavalta '5 BANK MANAGERS MEET —‘ m” birds‘ n“ “as “on b’ “mm Miss Pearl Currie of the Civil 1 . Stocks _ C1059 Denlson 17 Pamour 115 Some ihiriv managers of Bank of e1 -~ c isslon Staff Ottawa E t l C... ‘..°°‘"...f..$“ 1i:- iiiiissz. li.:".:";il.."%.":";":"".r:. ‘2...‘.i‘§...““‘i‘.;i 11 1- =1 ie§1§§§i*".§“im“rii ""i1t*'"€-"‘"xl"'i§ i Xamma '0" Ab PM 1,7 Dorm! w. , P111101; 9 Moncton s1t~wday Just one o’ the 1vV1ils-on, public health nurse; iss an ren_ s on 1e an 1. a1 _ 1,. . . - 1 - 1 1 P. E l, T111 'ulo.l. 1 t the wclcom guest of o5 ‘Xtggj 7'7‘ East Mrilr bic 1111 ‘ Faymagtgr 4% group is absent. and that bccnusc €Cl11‘:111.n1§1:,-_,-¢; AI1_ F{Q1<Q1l1c.€~HM:\sc: i i/[pprgisiiin Mrs. F. W.e Godfrey. with lutcsl. scientific instru- 14‘. B; ‘ l; _ 191- Eldorado 1111; 1 PJEOIQ 10 of illiicss. Th_rce_ representatives Kciizit- of the Provincial Suiiator- 311-131-5149, 511110111. "merits will give the prescrip- “m-‘H-“Ols 2h Falcon 4135 | Pcrron 12g “f ‘he head 0m” m Mimlfflll RFC‘ ium Stuff and Mrs. Frcd Gates. rc- __.___ tlon‘ which allows you to use '7'? Fed Kirk - lPlck crow present also. B. C. Gardner. assls- l iresenlative of the Tuberculosis your eyes without strain. ' 5Y1 Femland ii ' l P10115131- 435 11101891181111 nlflnflscr L W Town- i engue and Women's Insftutes Mr and Mrs U J Taylor 5 I 11111-9 p919 13 ‘pow -1 275 send, in charge of the staff of the ‘ lclt yesterday 11101-111111; for Mono: 1.101111‘ G,a11v111e"1~1ave'as £11911 ‘v.31.’ ' q 1111- Foundation 121, iPraiiie Roy ‘Z7, f");- “ldfw- W- 15.'.“°°~_ -““l‘.'"""“| ‘Q11 1° 11111111‘ ,1!“ 5°°°““b“.‘°°1““$i come mic-fits Mrs. Tflvlo“ ‘Willem Avoid thc headaches and _ _ - I Francoeur 26 11119111191. 2m - en en! o the Marilimes I01 the‘ 0i the lvlaiithne Tu eicu csis M1- A‘ M_ McKay. 1Ar5_ McKay, 1x11111110!“ o! even slum eyb , 191.. 31311.5 Lake 1o 1 Preston 121 bank. ‘The representative from, Workers there. Li‘. P. A. Crccliiiiin and 111911- daughter‘ Mm 1,_ 1-1_ 31mm o1.- .I on ‘$1.1 Gods 1.11.1 as Que M111 40 ghfiloitetov-grg‘ 1111s A. B. 1 left by 11151119 111 1101m- Duncan all of Montreal. 411. l m1’ Golclale 19 Quemong °° "- — 011° 011 11115" 111-) it ' " —-——--? 55 11.13. Pete 24;"; Gold Belt 40 Read M11. 33g —"<- 1 PETERS—V\'A._D1\IAN NUPTIALS FRENCH mvm AND VICINITY Know yo" ‘m. “Mm 17.1 P..ce 051m 12 1 001d E821. n He“, MacD VISIT OLD HOME -—Mr. Jos-, A quiet but pietty wedding took ____._._ H. ,Pr1c13 Pm ._ Goodnsh 3 Roche 25, eph Doyle. Bellows Falls, Vt., Mr. place at the United church par- ML and Mr5_ 1_,_ _1_ _Qr1- and 30.. l Gr Bousq 2X . st Amh 7h‘: Nicholas Doyle, Superior, Wis. and sonagc ln Suiiiiiiersidc on ‘Sept. 10, 11111111111613 Rebecmt spem, me week- - 99 ' -— Gr d '- 1 S 9 -' Mr. Patrick Doyle. Westville, N. S. 103i; when thc Rev. _L. E. Oi. DAVIES end vjsmng 11.161115 1n Borden _ a F 44 G 1111B 8G I 8 S1111 Atit 110 sons of Patrick Doyle and 111c- late united in marriage 111 the presence ______ I - B k Hgigngmkod ‘£11 Sfigwlgiu-r 19V Mrs. Doyle. Hope River, visited 1111. of immediate friends. Myrtle Ruh 1111s Carmen 518M111 has 191-1 an S Hark” 1mg“ sheepegreek 8g I '}I‘.sol$éd°11h1;sc’s01111111igi;.mbelr1fin caller: ‘Xuyllstfiiédcllgég on an extended visit to Concord. y High Sai- 7 _ 1 Sherrltt 102 death of their motherewlcicns‘? lo Michael Peters, son of Mr, anti» ' _____ New York Curb. 1111:2121. - 5112i; 12:. i§§§§£l..“i3?..l§°’€. 11 M11111»- 111-1 w»- =~ " ’ 1 N‘ -' _- -‘ 1i llfl-i-“P- 1131111’ Y1?- ‘ . Borden on Sim 11y. - 5'1"“ Clo" . Hlmeilefld 15 Slave Lake 9 " mained until after the funeral. It is Wm‘? dlfifild "l C°P°“1"‘g°“ biu“ _._._. (Canadian Press) Canada _ 532191;“, vnn Ssiflrgilvflfllli-giha 3% ‘lxfllleay-telrllifflltlslgiglrjlsan (151293 2.15119 lghpg an “if-‘iiiii-f iilakltlciililtlii 1 11x11?‘ 111111311111! is visiting ‘ - - * "-.'- . . . - . ... i"en i1 am . 1 Nam sooth 805 Int Mi a Sud B‘ . 51MB “Jo .. Lned 1 , ‘ d _ “illle 1ICCCSSQIiCS. A1101 the c011- 8 mks Clo" Cnmpierce - i n ___ __ 51111111111151“ ‘i121; ally see inahyc Ciiallziiiéill/lifxittiltg- 111°“e“}§’.,.‘§il§“%.“‘Eiimfifiiii-Fiifiiif‘ Mr. Willard Hamilton spent the 22g‘ glgfbregk n; " 1 glélcfimétfih 2% $11110; 1512111110111 fipztgcttliiiclp. ab m1- Mm 11,11,111 Nowwne were n" weekl-éend at his home in SprlnB Y " ‘ ‘ l it ' ‘ O5! 91 lovclv suppc was served. The young BT90 - 9-11; , ‘l 'I‘PXL15 Cori) 113 H006 River. who has been visiting ‘ - " - .. _» ~ . ---i 18.‘ . ~ ; Tubum 166 his old home for the past two weeks" “ilk. m All’? m, C211‘: M155 Elva Wlgmore ha; returned 15.1.; p - ' 1 'i‘"-">\'ngmac 33 19f‘- "11 "W111 ThuY-‘idfly mornin" 1102 e gILM‘ Ed ' d 1111-1111151“ to her home in Graham Road 61, , chi 15g "Larry" “m0 h°1d$ a 890d P05111511 ‘lfligieremanylirieiiilrrjoiii iiiaivisli‘: MLSs Marliflffil 5011510" 07 the 19... - . 111111 Q11 1O l" mat CIW- (301116 n0! P05511111! M‘- 1111: M1". Mid ltirs. Peters a happy nursing staff "’ Prllve County 6,! , 11011111188 430 rive home before his mother's death. wedded llfc, 011 Monday evening, Hospital spent the week end wit 3-1.: i?‘ l W31“, Am“ 460 H‘? ‘"15 “Cmmlililllled by his Wife. Sept. 121.11, the bride and groom her motlie.. ivir. wesley Paynter. 6,‘ Amonpmzap 551111‘ 169 _(Cp)._. f 11,911,111“, 12 $11; $513: gleéigpited 1111111 tlrnllsland wcrc tendered it msccllaiicous 'I‘he Misses Anna Delanegd mg 3 . tiougi l e mar o appeared j w 111 arm. icy 0 vis- shoivci" 11.1 the home 01' M1". and Ruth Stewart have return 8,5 _ 501110111121 111181111513 pnges 1911181” . W21 ggner 1g it/ed here nine years ago. Mrs. 14185181‘ MC\VilllfLI1iS, where} thgy their homes, after visiting friends 1 ct s ca 1' on r e pro uce sect on . 11/111561, c 7 —-—— . were tie reci lcms of many ovey in sea View. 0i the Canaclidn commodity ex- ‘ - " El-IJOTVALE POULTRY CLUB‘ and useful g1 is. They ivere escort- 1-4 Challlgfu 101111111‘ 12.11111“ and 11-1185 §'{,'1‘11.H§5“f} "w Qggligggsaflgngfrrfi 01130111? Ellclffll-Jl Qlilimulthen" (111111; bynMr-s-Flestcr GIVE SKIN DAILY (‘YJARE T0 were irm wi e c eese was s g t- '“ ' -' l1 1")’ u ,' 1 0 " H1715. W116" 1 15$ 1511915 IMPROVE TEXT RE 11- 111,311.13 met at the farm of Mr. M. J. Kclly, Boulter and Miss Murinl Clark ____. Bullegz sspota-Qua. fresh (92 UNLISTED ‘,’,‘,‘,,,1s"f§,‘c-a11“g§u1*§1l‘y“ 12'1"’? ,I‘.11:gi'gh‘:)';‘"i‘ ‘Xlclihgflxflu PM; guskglg This is tliettlme of “your; to ire. _____ _ scorct 41- -4~. ue. seconds . - '- . 5- 1-“5 ""1" 1X l‘ 11 new your at erition c eans 11g ___ , 138 5Com 21 5_8_,1_8_ sales, 20° Brett Tr 1'1. 1111119111111 not large. was of very good M155 Marion Dawson opened ihem 1011111195 115111; 5°51, and water . _ PEG’ 59131;, 1g _lCP)-- Q11‘, 11.0511 192 score) at 1,2 34 47171151» Clipper 200 1151111’. the birds being well gro1v11 and ihc dCCOllipanying verses and 1111-86 11111135 a day 11' 5km 15 1111119 ___ _ . _ .u,?1§Q;“*{11§§§"§cl1151111313515 1 $111950 spot —0nt. white 14 giiwgeeisecr-r i if; 111511131511,g1§rew1i1i1;gai1<ew 139% 312111-11“ 11-81-512” lifltxlflei-ficlxlvli-mzk-fifig oily, 11nd only at mam 1r dry- uii- u. o. MICFARLA1 A l - - —... . - ‘ . 1 . 111111 51101-1401-911118 1n 11m- 191m clgl°red_ 314 bid» pend or 160 Raymond Kelly and Amos Dunpliy. recewed the gifts from the bride less your face and throayne very 1.1 B". _ Que. vs te 11 i 3 , Que. 1 '1 31,13,111 111m. 11 1 . h _, _ __ sensatlve, a complexion blush may recently appointed Gene a on unfavorable Czecho- 60101-911 13 13_111_-1_3_ Ont W111“, o- TORONTO, Sept. 19 —(CP)— Jud m” C 1 .19. P1111111’ 3 °W B "-1111 M“. R°§ Cumm“? “Flamed prove a boon. And the dry-skinned gage and Mail Agent, Allan"! m 11.110115 tuned‘ w “we Aug‘ H b4‘ Que) white Au‘ 13 ‘Confident of _a settlement oi‘ Eur- ed 15) ‘an, °?p‘131}1m%“ lwaéhmmduft,’ “Wm m‘ m“ “m? The bnd" ‘md dlvldual will want 11 fine. light iicgion, (Innadiim National itali- >.nl“;1iul_ cpioiriuons wcrc 7.11 Q1“. com-pd Auk 14 1_11;_ . 2111195 1mi1ned1ate troubles without wmryof the " 0111175 “.1411; fflfigwcdnlhi.91x35"F§lrigi‘fi“'izr“gffg§ crcnm for morning and durlng-thc- ways. with headquarter: at Mone- ea 7 lxifivttiiilllilésr olimiiia iglei; L600 QUleV ‘iyhlteiatli-lialfin- 4' ‘ wligurizeiciiiiegflntiigisysbotgk we" Pam“ Kelly‘ and Hilda Cm‘- kuldness 111115 111 lieu" 111M551": w-1i" dfigifisings‘ QEYMLLJE" B‘ ..-.;-_-;-~.~_-__—-j:—_= bvr 63.112’ M“ 66 54mg , kiwi’? (351011 ikt-laiirge - aha w” haul-W“ ASH“? 1 sonw o1 me paper values wlpedl iiiichael. These members will enter invited all to visit them in thcr A more uptlliiistit: outlook for A_1,11.}'11,1}n 33,1 A_1')1111e15 2911 B] Von won't II you burn out in the recent panicky selling. m” mtehclub Commmlon to be “ew home- Refresmllen“ ‘vem liuropc auzl lower out- ("is brought out agen- flurrv at the stnri lliiuucrl until the ‘ \\'ilt'll trading became 11» 1011.. ull l'L";>0l".b the Czcclio- 11.111111» govcriuuent Will refuse the ..‘\li>.iFJ-I‘_ll‘ll(il 1ici1cc terms. Vii‘- luillv no Cuimdian whcnt export lm-inc-s could be confirmed. Ll‘~'(‘l‘1)OIIi lcll nff from a slciidy pt-fitt" ' lllLW opt-u to rlosu 1 3-4-211 lowcr lint-nos ;\ll'('.\ was two cents‘ tlnavn 1.1 noon and Chicago about two ' r. rrh when! dealings wcroqxiict 121th only i1 icw carloatls of low 1,. lc wlmat changing hands. , .‘ r-:1tls_\1.ci"c gent-rally unchang- iii. v Apart from a five-cent rise in fhtrhcr flax at thc start. coarw 11.1111 dculinus werc slow. A few llfifTS in a lilili market resulted Ill 1's irrcuular lrcud. Flax closed 73-1 1-4 cciils lmvcr. - LIVESTOCK MONTREAL. Sept. 19 --(CP)—— A ut-iicral lower trend in priccs and light trading in all sections murkcd opening dealings on Mont- real livestock markets the Do- minion Department of Agricult- urc rcporlcrl today. There were not enough :0 establish prices. Veal calves were steady while other classes were low- er. Good ewes and wethers were eas- ler. Receipts: Cattle 1.794; calves i,- 555; sheep and lambs 2,902; hogs 1,448. Calves veal calves $9; medium , 58-8 50; common $6; drinkers 14; 50-5550; grassers $35044. sheep and lambs: Good owes I ncl wethers 37.50-87.75; culls- 75; sheep $2; handyweights $4. l UNIMTED MONEY BOX (By The (Tnnudlan Pres!) Closing exchange rates At Montreal —Pound 4.83 3-8: j . S. dlr 1.00 9-16; franc 2.70, 3-16. ‘ At Ncu’ York --P0lind 4.110 s-a: ‘ Cuiizidiml dll‘ .99 7-16; franc 2 - S!) l-il. . At Paris —Pound 178.32 fr: U.‘ lii!‘ 37.15 fr; Canadian dlr 36.- 90 fr ~Pouud 11s 9d: U. S. cciits; Canadian dLr lii Chill dlr 59.50 so 1'7 cents early _‘ sziles 011 the cattle or hog markets - large 26a. C 21a. 1 MONTREAL. Sept. 19 —(CP)-— <Pr1ccs were steady but receipts light as open produce markets llcrc ushcrcd lii another week oi‘ (iQfliillRS the Dominion Depart- 111E111 of Agriculture reported today jPrrictically all products held the ‘prions set during last week's trailing. 1 Creamery butter prints to retail rlcnlcrs sold for 24 1-4-1-2 cents rind creamcry solids for 23 3-4-24. vl/cstern bultcr delivered in Mont- rcal sold for 23 cents. Quebec No. 1 pasteurized butter in wholesale ‘Jobbing lots was 23 cents. ' Chccse sold at 14 1-4-8-8 for ‘Ont. u-liltc. 14 3-8-1-2 for Ont. 1colored. 13 7-8 for Que. whiteand i 14 for uc. colored. Grade cgg shipments in used free cascs were offered at 35 cents a dozen for A-large. 33 for A-mcdlum. 28-20 for A-pullets. 2G for B-lnrge and 21-21 1-2 for C. Potatoes. Que. No. 1 80's .60- 70; Que. No. 2 801s .45-55; N. B. No. i 80's .75. \ l l l Currencies MONTREAL. Sept. 19 -(CP)— The Pound Sterling advanced 31- l 32 of a cent to $4.83 3-8 on for- eign exchanges here today while the Frcnclffranc held about even 1 ill. 2.70 13-16 cents. The United Slates dollar declined 1-16 per cent to 9-16 per cent premium. NEW YORK. Sept. 1B —(AP) —'I‘he foreign exchange market, in quiet dealings today. reflectedim- movement in sentiment in the financial district as a result of tho Anglo-French deal on Czecho- slovakia. sterling was 5-8 of a cent high- er at $4.80 5-8 in terms of the United Btates dollar, in closin DOM IN I ON Household Colic. Compared with anth recite, it will save you 15c. to 30c. on every fuel dollar (Government test). M O R E H E A T - L E55 AS H ES Glvuaradlant, ALL HEAT flro with practically no ashes. Clean, smokeless, oootlcal, light in weight, easy to handle. Ask your dealer for foldor telling how to fin DO I ION Household Coke to save money. 0r wrlto Dominion Slut and Coll Corporltlon Limllcd lhllfu lydmy Nlonetun DOMINOII l/vuu/wld (GK! Buntain & Bell & Co. Distributors for P. E. l. l Tl-E New York transactions, the Henc franc gained .00 of a cent higher and Swiss francs .02 of a cent up. Only Belgium belgiis, of the prin- clpnl Euro can currencies. re- ninincd wen . losing .01 of I cent. The‘ Canadian dollar sold at a (lléscount of 9-16 of a cent, up 1- NBW YORK. Sept. i9 -(AP) --Forclgi1 exchange: Great Brit- ain demand 4 80 6-8. 4.80 i-B. 43 80 5-8; fill-tiny bills 4.70 1-2: de- 1 All groups forged ahead strongly, .and individual gains ranging up to fivc points were boarded, The closing tone was strong and; ices were around the high for the day. Gold shares led the recovery with an index advance of 6.03, the widest advance in many weeks while the liidustriiils trailed with o. gain of 4.45, the base metals 3.- 92 and the western oils posted a 1.31 gain. Volume was heaviest in U16 01161111111 and the final hours and the aggregate turnover reach- ed 721,000 shares. Base metals were featured by a iise of 5 points for consolidated mining mid Smeltlng. International Nickel was more active on a two- point gain and Noranda posted the same advance to close at 69. Hud- son Bay held unchanged. A buyin rush in Waite-Amulet account 1 for a trade of 37.000 shares and a net advance of 85 cents tn 4.60. . The other base metals followed . the schiors. Trnding was fairly heavy in the senior golds, Dome. McIntyre, Lflkt and l-iolllnger at Bains of 1 to 1 7-8 and Buffalo- Ankerlte firmed 2 points or more. 1 i A few of the cheaper golds firmed 30 to 55 cents. Preston traded 63.000 shares and closed 11 cents up. Bankfleld, Bear, Chestervllle, Laps-Cadillac, Leitch, McWnttei-s. Naybob. Pay. master and Stadaconii were i111 strong spots in the penny list. ' Brzilorne firmed 60 cents, FAMILIES‘ mAll industrial groups responded held in conjunction rvith the Cen- lml School Fair at Charlottetown on Sept. 23rd. The winners at this event will represent. Prince Edward Island at the All Canadian Compe- tition held at the Toronto Royal Fair iii November. Boys" and Girls’ Poultry Clubs are sponsored by the Provincial and Dominion Depart- ments of Agriculture, and substan- tial prize money is donated by the Departments to the Club mirs. KINKORA POULTRY CLUB FAIR — The Kinkom Boys‘ and Girls’ Poultry Club, organized un- der a policy instituted by the Pro- vincial and Dominion Departments of Agriculture, held them annual local Poultry Club Fair on Septem- ber 13th. Each membeiaoluhe club exhibited a cockcrel and a pullet. The winners of this class were: Cockerels: Catherine Morris, Ray- mond Kelly; Pullets: Wilma Reid. Raymond Gallant. Directly altci- the show. o Judging Competition was conduczccl by Mr. l1‘. M. Nash, supervisor of the clubs. to declare a team to represent the KJlkOfil Club at the Inter-Club Judging Comlletition being held in conjunc- tion with the Central School Fair at Charlottetown on Sept. 23rd. The winners were Raymond Kclly and Gerald Sliccnaii. Mr. Nash ex- rcssed the opinion that the iiVl‘ ird exhibit was one of the fincst he had seen in the province. It was an excellent demonstration of what fecd and cure will do in pro- ducing qunllty poultry. A good many of the mcmbcrs will have pullets Droduclnr: this month during period of h'gh egg prices. mfils ggggpade 1n tlie_poupltry_buslncss 91111011111111: 1111335 iiifhs3iliiii$iii°“ ‘m’ BR|NG|NC UP FATHER g :*-_.I'// I. ?' . Ti-E OLD NEIGHBOQ D DOESN'T EEEM TH’ EAME ,1 _ I vow-r SEE ‘r0 CALL ON ANY Oi: i .82‘1 O /\ r i 1. / 1 so mmids: Cannda .99 7-16330181137" 16.88: France 2.89 i-2; Germany 40.03; Italy 5.26 1-3. 1in; l-‘utuic Sdluu, ,- ,1 l served by the hostess and Mrs. Ar- thur Ne-wsomc and the evening was spent 111 gnmcs and music. ::FOX RANCi-IERS and all inter- csted in Prince Edward Island's fox industry would find a trl through the Ross-Miller Fox F plant in Napaiiee, Ontario, of great interest. Visitors are welcome. Personals Mr c. w. MacArthur, Borden, have returned from visit- ing relatlvcs in the United States. Mrs. Benjamin Jenkins, Mt. Albion, spent the week-end visit- ing at Rlveruale, Suffolk, the guest of VI F. W. Godfrey. A rs. Miss Mabel Underliay, Secretary at the Biological Station, has i'c- turncd to Ellcir-lie. hilYlllgbpfllll tlic past ten day.» at lier homo iu Bu)" Fortune. The many friends of Mr. Johii C. Peters 8t. Andrews, will regret to learn of his illness in the City Hospital where he iuiderweiit on operation on Saturday: and are hoping for his early rccovcry Mrs. Andrew MricNair and her granddaughter Miss Jouu MncNeill, leave for Vancouver on Saturda next. where Mrs. MacNulr 1vll vlsl; before rcluming home. while Miss MiicNeill will enter the Van- couvcr Gcucrnl Hospital 11s Student Dietitian for one year. IWIII Tllll’ $l6.25 From All Going: FRIDAY, Return From Limit: New Yo VIA SAINT JOHN — ALL RAIL To BQSTQN and NEW YORK Stations On PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Boston Tuesday. October 4,1938 BARGAIN FRIES $2l.25 SEPTEMBER 30m. Wednesday, October 5. 1938 Pssncnlrcrl nlioiiliFlicin punliW lilEI! bunk miinugvr, clorgymnii or gnvi rivnliuvii. 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