‘i ___. SEPTEMBER 1. ms a firocK QUOTA TI (ZLRJEY cr-‘P-"Jéfi Mt ’I. Stock Exchange MT ’L. CURB “ansdian' Press) ‘Stocks Close B ... .. (Cal-ill! 9"" Bealifglijiioll , all om ng .. .. — ‘my; .‘ ch" lmp Toh - Q imp Oll 10% pstliurit A ... Int Pets 301A 3,11 Tel Walker pfd — Csa F" Pfil -- 512:“ ind A1 r n - a" iinilltgc ,- . . . 3m Steel Coal B .. , m’ Nickéaljri. "' (Canadian Press) Sill"? Front MONTREAL. Sept, ii-Ths upward lieCoPow . H trend in egg, butter and cheese prices livlflmew "__ was continued on the Montreal dairy N" For‘ and produce market today with re- I've" Vmfie-r" celhts lilht and keen demand ln shizisliii“ “denies? k t n a hi a e e mar e rs - 5"" "f Cg meats in caifots or less 5m: uu-otepd Wiimliw“ at 84 cunts s dozen for A-large. 32 cents for A-medlum. 221,1, to 23 cents for B and 10% to 20 l/Qcents for C. No 1 grads butter advanced l‘ Olt a pound to 22 to 22% cents for csrlcts or less with small lots to re- lCanarllan Press) tnilels selling st 23 cents for solids and a cent more for prints. (‘heese firmed fractlounlly, no 1 stocks Close Ontario becoming 10% to 11 dents a __ B 25 pound and no 1 Quebec 10% to 10% Amer i)!" i u cents. Amer hllll iflw - No change was recorded on the All: and. El . . . . . . . .. T“ potato market, Quebec in S0-pound girliiie-liig?" - - - - -- - - u bkgs selling at 35 to 421,5 cents. riééeYI. ".1. Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance j Central llnarlial locals. do per words Wash-n and lantern locals, lo , per word,- Annonncsnanta and (‘out Agents Wanted CANADA'S CELE- brated "Royal" Series Personal Christmas Cards. -Dollar dozen up. Liberal commis- i sion and premiums. Experience or capital necessary. Five dollar Sample Bods free to workers. ' Garretson ‘ Conrpany, Brantford. Ontario. A. W. N-‘i-l2i. Boarders Wanted ITUDENTS AOCOMMODATED 148 J-lillsboro Street near College. L-B707-9-5-91. iTUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 287 Grafton Street near College. L-il717-9-5-3i. i;_______:_.—i“¢_ ____ STUDENTS ACCOMMODATID. ~ 270 Sydney Street. r “‘ rates. L-8727-a-5-3i ‘ . _£_'._:’_i__'_'—i” i? COLLEGE TUDENTS ACCOM- modated at 151 Cumberland-St. Boys preferred. L-8726-9-6-8i For Sale 75a sirirz-cnsvnonsribifii. zaplllyflGuardian. 'L-8719-8-5-3i. J01! sALE -- AUCTION FOB-TY- Five, Bridle and Whist Score -Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. __.____ FOB SALE -- HEAVY BROWN Paper suitable for placing under ruse, etc. Guardian Office. L-S-Tl-tf. _________i___ FOR SALE — SMALL CUIYTAGI. Allply Guardian Office, ' L-BGBQ-D-l-Jl. Poll sate - PLYMOUTH sanAN ‘ in good repair. Apply Guardian. L-B7l4-9-5-3l. ron sans-savanna cl-rv rno- Wiifl- Apply .1. p. Bradley s» W IrBTII-B-S-Oi For SALE-CHOICE YOUNG Plu- 0. n. Waddell, Kelly's Cross. E-QIO-D-S-Si FOR sane - canmsr VIC- trola with 40 records at a bar- Iiin- Apply Guardian Office. L-Bflil-D-d-fli. FOI- SALE-PUII-BIIED CLYDES- dale mare. Been raking foals and "l You. Apply o. w. crouch. would. n-mi-s-s-ai Miscellaneous A Fllmzlnwus ascsrvsn-msosrk- LEXINGTCN. Ky. Sept. s-(c. PJ-When coach Chet Wynne of the University of Kentucky calls for "Red" he may find himself surrounded by fiery-thatched foot- ball players. There are four "Reds" on the Wildcat squad. Sales Help- “"°,°' "m" WANTED - AMBITIOUS LALIS people, men and wmncn. ipars time, to handle our line of Per- sonal Christmas Cards. featuring the following outstanding items fourfold pastel tint parcbments, gravurs etchings. many cut-out style cards with tip-on pictures. atractivc cslends , humorous cards. envelopes with wallet rlap style, fancy lined and decorated to match cards. Elaborate use of gold and silver designs with bril- llantly coloured inserts. Dainty initial cards that are new and dif- ferent. Seventy exquisite numbers to choos; from styled in case iorm equipped with handle, Prices start at one dollar per dozen. Liberal commission. Writ; Premier Art Guild, 202 Castle Building, Mon- treal. , N-illiaii-ii-lo-tl. 9-10. ____ Wanted wan-ran - sow vvrrrr vovmo or litter; also colt. Merton Bag- nail, Hunter River. b870o-9-5-3i. WANTED - HEATED FURNISH- ed or unfurnished room for light housekeeping. Apply Guardian. L-STBI-B-‘l-li. YOUNG COUPLE WOULD LIKE sitting and bcd room or bed-sit- ting room with board for winter months. Apply X. Q. Z. Guardian. 17-8700-9-5-7-10-31. T0 LIT-HOUSE, 11s KENT ST. Modern conveniences, also third floor. 107 Queen St. Apply Fred 1-1. Trainer, B0 Grafton St. ‘ L-8725-9-5-8i fifiiiffifiiré ifi in our Building formerly occupied by Johnson s» Ward. Eastern Trust Co. L-874i-9-8-3i. T0 LET - COMPACT 7 ROOM house. Radiators, grate. _Apply Guardian. L-Mla-B-fl-iil-Sil-il-ti-li-‘I. T0 LIT-THREE ROOM APART- mcnt. Apply 30 lillm Avenue- L-avsa-a-a-ai fi-“TT “v- STORI AND HOUSE T0 RENT- 146 Great George Street. Rent moderate, Apply on premises. Mar/rm At A Glance _-_-_ (Canadian Press) Toronto and Montreal-Industrial stocks irregularly higher. Toronto Mines-Steady. Now York-Stocks closed hi ivinuipegw-Wbeat up V; to 11,5 Navv York-Cotton and sugar higher; rubber and coffee lower. Bhsr. Currencies (Canadian Prsss) NEW YORK, Sept. i§~—-A moderate decline in the sterlin rate was the mrincivsl change in to foreign sx- chsnga markets today. The pound closed st 84.93%, its low for the day, for a loss oi’ 1% cunts‘. The Canadian dollar improved its position slightly, closing a; g (m. count of 0-32 per cont against 11-3: per cent yesterday. The French franc was off .00 of a cent at 6.50% can“, MQBTKEA . 501R- 0--Currencies again declined on Montreal foreign exchanges today. The pound sterling eased 1 11-10 cents to 84.04%. the illicit drop it has shown in several weeks. The United States dollar logt 1-10 of one per cent at 9-32 of one ‘par cent premium and the French ranc was off .01 of a cent at 0.31 ___________ MINING I (Canadian Press) TURONTO. Sc . ii-Registering minor gains and losses in all metal Sfoupfi- the Toronto lninlug section came through today with the guld share index just h and n“; miscellaneous mines index recording an unimportant gain. A few of the secondary gold issues were held hnek by profit-taking but the senlot. group .wsa luaiuly strong though moat oi’ the issues changed ham]; in light volume. Trading shelved some shrinkage from that of early gosglons in the week. chiefly in the medium. Price shares while penny stocks con- tinued active. A gnlu of u full pokit for to (i0 ivna the widest chuuge in golds. Lake Shore was higher on a broken lot sale, Tcck Hughes m. vsnced 5 cents to 4.10 on good vol. romemmd Hollingcr gainhd 15 cents In the silvers Bean recovered 3 cents. Nlplssing gained 5 and Cutie 1. Eldorado lost 4 cents. Norauda closed a fraction up, Fsiconbrldga log ii. cents, Bass Metals Corpor- lt n 6. TORONTO, Sept, s_ Mdniyre Stool- (loldale .. Gooliflsh Granada Greene . . . , .. iiunuar . Harker . . . . .. . Hollingcr .. Hou-ey .1 M (‘nus . Kirk Lake L Shore Lamaque Lee Gold .. .\iiu Col-p .\ioff l-ln_li . Murphy Niplsslug Noranrln . Olga Oll . Payluuaier Red Ls ke 1V. Y. Stock liulgnria lev .0138. (‘hiua Hnng Kong dollars Czechoslovakia crown Denmark krone .2212. Finland flnlnsrk .0220. France franc .0601. German)’ reiclisinark .4035. Exchange _ ____ 7mm»- -----> Corrected For Every Stocks ' Cloal W n All Cheéznmvi,“ u... . 1611* a d Am an ower ... ,. ... ...... , .... Saturday Issue Am Tel and Tel . 140% inahcionda . 19% tc son 52% gutiurg Auto 36% 73°55'5- et teel .. . 3936 Canada Dry .._ ... ... ... 9% Oll-S ... ... .-.. ... 50C i.‘ P B. .. 11 Hay. loose cwt .. 00c lass .. Straw, pressed ewt . . . . . . . . . .. 60o ‘ esape-s e iili u . ‘ Con Glljl ,. I RETAIL IABIIT Cor r on“ “do Celery bunch .. zc-zvc Eastman New potatoes bua 40c Gen Elec .. Tomatoes 20c Gen Fuoils . Rhubarb lb ,. 8c Gen Motors .. .. . Blueberries qt. 10c I“; yin-voile,- Cauliflower ouch , 1045c int Nickel Onions lb . . 8o Nat Bis . . . . .. Beet; bunch _ New York Cen y"; n, §3llrhser4"_i\$‘\‘]~-- Roast bet-f '. . llsdio IV‘v s’, : ab“: meats Std on 1nd - 8”“ ' ' ' Tex Gulf . _ ‘i llmffl‘, Union Carbide .., 6am’ '15" " United Corp l‘ “name! U S Rubber “ti! in USSteel. in,‘ ‘I h Vanadium .. Qwrzg: 31'1"" Westinghouse isprn] b '11“ ' Woolworth .. 31050;?“ “no ' ' ' Peas .. , , . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c Cucumberslifor - - - - - 10c tier . . 2315c Presm . , _ Eggs dos .. FISH (Canadian Press) RIONTREAL, b‘ . o~n 6°" ‘i’ - ~ 5“ foreign exchangeenib fEilixibtlllihlfl ‘trill?! Mackerel 3 for " 75c Funnillnn llollnr as craupiied by the HBAICIOCR lb . 7C ltoynl Bank of Canada closed today Pigs 0 Weeks per- pnir . . . . . . M31000 us followa:- - l Arilentlnn Deao .2008. Ausiruliu pmilli] 3.0524. khan-in ilthiiiillg .1000. M", lair-um 1-1» 1w. nsce aneous _ i970. .0416. Poland zloti .1004. South Africa pound 4.0258. Spnin peseta .1370. Sweden krone .2554. Switzerland franc .3264. United States dollar 9-32 per cent v jffnnadian Presa) NEW 101th.‘ Sept. li-Foreign er. change easy gloat Britain high 4.03 "’: low iii , l 4.03 - ml" 4133's llPrbni-eoltiolil/fi Piling? 8511?: Belgium ltlsi; Germany 40.23; cm.‘ ltda ill! 23-32. Closing exchange rnies:—- At .\lflilii"('lil—Pfliillli 4,94%; U, s, dollur 1.00 0-32: frnne 11.61. At New York-Pound 4.03%; Con- ailian ilollnr ill) 23-32: franc 0.5014. At p8fii\——~Pi\i.il\il 74.03 fr; Cnnnflign dollar 16-10 fr; L’ s. iloilllr 1.5.1114 francs. in~ nld-Poirud 12a ; ' ilourirgsaln cents; U.'S.lddo1(i-:rf]n$i!|gi!ll Uopwa rd. Trend On Montreal Exchange of (C.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. Sept. 6-—(C.P.)- The forward surge of values on the Wall Street market today was reflected on the Montreal Stool: Exchange as the rally inaugurated late in yesterday's session was continued. Lack of any particular demand was matched by the absence of ap- preciable selling pressure and the general list indulged in a moderate upward movement that resulted in a large number of gains at the close. Good business news and in- creasing pressure of idle funds were counted by traders as leading factors in the recovery. Interlisted issues again led the market higher with alcohols and a. few construction stocks lagging lleno Gold St Antlt Sud Basin Sud Cont Sullivan Sylvnnite Tnshots Tack l-l Texas Tohurn L 8756-94-81 Artists’ Supplies ==”-__ §i?‘asaF_Ta catalogue of Christrriss Card ds- signs ir, black and white for hand colourinl. A Pfilflilb“ 95mm“ samples and cataloali! W" "n" iimzigifi-iil" iifi-‘ii-"iiiiii mwémciu . __- L L ohm. 8-10-S-T- -. v- - H‘ ' m §.°..'.‘.‘I.“°L ...... * “if-i '7°'<""*3I'.r:'.§l M""° Kinder-canon Schools m P "'- “m” ' "Mr mm homes tats sag. ‘Md “l PO11] . ll oiiiiiidsiiiiiif‘ n-rsrsooal. i Situations "scant i . tomsn sbls tc_ make t for exclusive h"! msrchsng "up"; T - gftwuch mirimc, Hawaiian. - rt-scn-o-v-u. School. remnant.» g-rgn it n-Awnsoll "lg-ram: I10 iswlies. W?!" W‘ m. nawuish. Dent. W-‘W-WM- Montreal - arrssunoa vv a s r s o '1‘ 0 ma" wmuhn:'.i..°“""..,. loss. Halifax “'3” Ventures . Total sales 514.000. UNLIBTICD Can Kirk Cr Robb Mont Wood Kirk . PROIOOTIALL START! PHILADELPHIA. sent. 5-(C.P.) —'l‘he National league pro football season opens Friday night, gop- tember l8. with the Pittsburgh Pirates, piloted by tho new coach, Jog Bach. mssting the Philadelphia Eagles at ‘Temple Stadium. not far behind. Speculative trad- ing was heavy and a large number of odd-lot sales was recorded. Consolidated Smelters was active leader in the interlisted group with a gain of 1 1-2 points at 172 1-2. I-Iollinger and Canadian Pacific were other strong mem- hers of the group, the former reg- istering an advance of B5 cents at 13.60 and the latter closing with a gain of l-4 at 10 3-4 after touch- ing l0 7-8. Total sales were 7.130 shores; bonds $14,950. GRAIN (Canadian Press] WINNIPEG, Sept. iL-‘Flle Winni- peg grain exchange operated "on its own" today as wheat prices scored net gains nf ‘lg-l cents, October closing at 85%. December 85% and May 88%. Weakness at Bueuos Aires, indif- ference at Liverpool and a half- hearted response st Chicago were Ignored iii-re as values advanced more than two cents at one time and closed strong. I-lesvy selling that market as Ives‘: tn farmers delivered more than 2..'i0tt,000 bushels of their now-crop wheat to market failed to halt a steady flow o! bllllfll "d?" Into the pit. Losses of more than s But-nos Aires resulted in late weak- ness at Liverpool that. left I'll"! than 14d lower in 14d higher. Chic- ago was it cent advanced. (‘ssh-grains trading was light. with no 3 northern ihs only sfldv in demand. Coarse grains moved fractionally higher in dull trading. entered tbs 0811C It smou was alum! wrrl hum“ ‘M Xiiiiuddstaamg; n-sm- -'i - wasnn-axrsamrcso sram . roles-card Mu nit Pvlllr Mimi inn. N i‘- Hay no 2 $11.00. bis-Pint; their one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the founding of Sydney, 1v. s. deserve, the goo whole of Canada. But r118, 1g might not be tak m p5 gratulation. Cape Breton Islanders come of a bold race. They may be Prepared to take the c of rash deeds. But the that the rest of this no desire to see hostilities come any nearer than but view with alarm the undoubtgri fact that Cape trouble with Newfoundland. Sydney's own century and a half, the Sydney Anniversary Publicity Committee amass a couple of Cabots as added entries. that tians preciated. it has boldly on behalf of Cape Breton to ‘the discoverers that Newfoundland has cherished for rather better than four hundred and fifty years. J:hn and Sebastian Cabot did not, it says. discover Newfoundland n i497. Thev discovered Cape Breton. John's, Newfoundland, is. naturally enough angered. It demands some evidence Breton‘s claim. Cap-e Breton ignores the demand. Brushing aside Telegram, the Encyclopedia Brit- tannica and such small potatoes, she merely repeats. in the Sydney PiHt-REOTG, one calm assertion: On June 24. 1497, John Cabot made 11m A CHARLOTTETCWN Qouknnrm iiillnnivi innn nnnni .s11n4n4suv zit/Ivvnanvi VV77VZT2Zd?.S7°I?IflV(2 Generations of Islanders) have approved the flavor, quality, and unchanging goodness of HICKEY’S BLACK TWIST ‘A chewing tobacco which has become by sheer merit one of the Island’s best known products. Manufactured by incur a niciioison “AGE mm: (Canadian Press) ,\IONTREAL, Sept. (5- Whent, nor no 2 59. Barley i.‘ \\' nu 3 ~13. Qats feed no 1 40. gziiintnfrgiliggllln Dips; 4.0470. ‘allhgour, spring wheat patents, firsts Hungary peugo .2014. Flour seconds $4,019. llhdia rupee .757. Flour bakers 4.30. span yen 3.018. 1-" -' - ‘New Zeaiaud ptzund 3.9924. Sliiililtuib hem pawn“ choice “,5 . orvvay krone .4180. Flour white coin 86-00 to $6.10. Bran ton $18.25 to $19.25. Shorts ton $20.25 to $21.25. Mldrilings ton $25.25 to $29.25. Rolled oats bag 90 lbs $3.05, per ton carlots $10.09 g0 Lzlleose no 1 0m 101;. toll. a. witness lie quotes Clement fiflffi“: '1“: ":13 i" 10%- Adam, charimaker to Sebnstine - _- u ‘.~.,'. . _ lulggs in cartons A 1 lllrge 41-44, Cabot himself’ hggs A r medium 39.41 In the yere of our Lord i497, John liggs A large 37. kilns A medium 35. Eggs L‘ 2H. Pol-Hoes Que 80‘s 35-4259. Claiming‘ Cabots (Toronto Globe)‘ Callie Breton Islanders are cele- They have, a; they d wish-es of the en amiss if a. wqrd warning were added to the con- onsequenoes fact remains Dominion has llIl Ethiopia It cannot Breton is asking for Not cmtent with the harm-S or by has undertaken to In a . Italia the Cabots would doubtless n manner as Viene- havc ap- laid claim ad The Evening Telegram of St. in support of Cape the of (It (‘ll- in’ her debts, than, time for Cape Breton to try to wrest the Cabots from her grasp. It is too late now. Newfoundland is on her feet again, with her Budget balanced. She can and she will defend her rights. In fact the St. John's Telegram has started al- ready: .We protest against this claim o! the Sydney Publicity Committee, inasmuch as this island ever since has been called Newfoundland. and is the only oountrw called by this name. In support of the protest Master Richard l-Iacklu-vt may be called a5 Sebastian iy-fsrlasdwsmcvrs his first landfall at the northern extremity of Cape Breton Island; he landed, not at Bonavista, Newfoundland, now Scaterie. N. S. 'I'l1is claim has the advantage of a. bold presentation. Yet. whatever sneaking admiration Scotian nerve may lie hidden in the the heart of this peace-loving Do- minion. it might be wise to advise Cape Breton to drop her asnbition to improve in history. Newfound- land is no longer divided, dis- couraged debt-and-politiinan ridden neighbour that she was a. year or two ago. A late despatch from Mr. J. C. Bcyiau of the Canadian Press testifies to the change in the oldest Dominion since she decided to give up autonomy solvency. When Newfoundland was worried by riots and flat among if ever. was the for and go disc-yery by John Cabot Cabot a Venetian, and his sonne (with an Elnglish fleet set out from Britoll) disczvered that land which no man before that tme had attempted. on the 24 of June, about five of the clocke early in the morning This land he called Prime. vista, that is to say- First scene, because as I suppose it was that part whereof they had the first sight fttm sea. That Island which lieth out before the land, he called the Island of St. John. . . . Once more Master I-iackluyt. from the records 0f Robert Fablfl." °f the City of Bristoll: "Of three Savages which Cabot brought presented unto the fourteenth yer-e of his raisfle’? This yeere also home arid King in the were brought to the king three men taken in the Newfound island that before I spake of, in William Purcbas time being Maior. . Lt is evident th may as well give up ihfl CP-bOt-S- Let her content herself with the honor of a. more recent discovery at Cape Breton Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald. LAUNCH ORGANIZATION PLANS (C.P. By Guardian's Special Wire) Social Credit Bureau of Canada announ- ced hsre _ today it has launched plans for formation of a national OTTAWA. Sfpt. 3—The visor-y council on social Credit to coordinate all serial credit or- ganizations in the country. Ralph Duclos. is president of the 01111111233101’! group. insurance broker Frsrr rakes‘ Fri-s sums ‘IOPEKA, -Kas., Sept. 5—(C.P.)-— Harry E. Govitt has some trained blue gills. l-le ties bread to the top a wire hoop and holds it just above the water. The fish jump eight to 10 inches in order to hit the bread and go through the loop. school's most public spirited girl. lthispian Jiarsss ready to loin i lode the meeting hall of the now.- - un Iaswassisnal Isl ii patriotic sas- in but near what is Nova in for i.'.§'§§§§§§ 4-OOQOQ§#O§§O§+O-) b 4t 1th. welcomed hand. Saint John unexpected declaration legislative reforms of the new deal were in their final chapter. and that the long-awaited spell" for business was actually at Branch Sumxnemidc. ,_.., By Frank MacMiilen Associated Press Financial Writer lA.P. by Guardian's Special Wire) NEW YORK. Sept. Stocks pushed ahead today in ani- mated trading to a. new 1935 zen- 6-(A.P.)-— Many of the active trading fav- orites gained from 1 to around 4 points each as Wall Street forces Roosevelt's that the President "breathing The Associated Press average of their tops the stock but up nearly the case i 60 stocks rose .7 of a point at 49.4, surpassing the previous peak for the year made on Aug. 17 at 49.1, and the 30 industrials betiered the high of Thursday by rising .8 of a point to 66.7. The rail and util- ity averages were up around 1'-2 point each, but still well under for 1935. Turnover in exchange was 2,155,100 shares. the best since Aug. 27. Corporate bonds share market rally for good gains, U.S. were down around 1-8 of a point for a number of issues. Among active was one of the best gainers with a. lift of four points at 68 7-8. while followed the government securities issues Chrysler as much were Westing- house nt 72 5-8 and Johns-Mon- ville at 72 7-8. Canadian sliarcs participated in the general advance, but except in of Distillers-Scagrams, which added 1 5-8, the gains were of fractional scope. These includ- ed Hiram Walker, Canadian In- duztrial Alcohol, International Nic- kel, Canadian Pacific, Porcupine. Ford of Canada, McIntyre- Hol- linger and Lake Shore. WINS QUEEN'S PRIZE KING'S LYNN. Eutzlrmd~Schol- ars of King's Lynn High School have voted Phyllis Clarke. winner of the Queens Prize for baing the T, r We take pleasure in announcing that- MR. C. H. CHIPMAN has been appointed Assistant Manager of our Charlottetown Eastern Securities Company Ltd. W. H. V. DUNBAR, Manager ' Charlottetown ll“... O-Qfifi-O-O-GOO-OMO-O fO~§Q~4Q§4+%O-Q§§-§§ Lively Trading,‘ Session On N. Y. Market Halifax ruzasafi Eirfcliififiéririlit The regular monthly meeting 0f Pleasant Circle Institute was hold at the home of Mrs. EmmetfiCro- ken on August 6th. with an stteuo- ance of fifteen members and sev- eral visitors. The meeting opened. by repeating the Creed. Roll mil was answered by “What dou it mean to be well dressed." Minutes of last meeting ‘were read and adop- ted. One rreiv member was we1<qm~ ed. There were no reports from the committees. Appointment commit- tees for the following month: School, Mrs. Basil Sherry and Mrs Jerome McKenna; Sick committee reappointed; Program, Mrs. Elmfi Gamble and Miss Audrey Harvey. It was moved by Mrs. B. Sherry. seconded by Mrs. H. Cameron. U185 a pantry sale of home cooking be held in Borden on Adm-Bil 17th i! aid of the Institute. Mrs. B. and Mrs. J. McKenna. were appdhn ted to take charge of sale. A con- test, “Parts of the body," was put on by Mrs. John Walker, prizes won by Mrs. E. Boulter and Mrs. A. Mao- Kay. A dainty lunch was libel! served by the hostess. Next; moot» ing at; the home of Mrs. Patirifi Tierney, roll call to be answered by “Pickle recipes.“ The meeting clos- ed with the National Anthem. Pro- ceeds for the evening were $3.85. (‘ROSSES ATLANTIC BRIDGEWATER, N. 8.. Sept G —(CPl A message of greetings to the people of Bridgewater. N. B- has been brnilght across the Atlantic fro i Bridgewater- Somer- set, England. by R, P. Croom- Johnson K C., M P. ‘ Signed by liiayor F‘ J Reed and Town Clerk H Bedale, the message expressed hope that the goodwill and friendship and spirit oi‘ imity established by this per- sonal link might- nlways continue. It of cnmwidcship throughout the empire "Wlml can we rend Aunt Martha fnr a hiiihday‘ prrsont?" "I hnvc ii-an nuonvmnus letter." ~-Hi,llllli’il". Hamburg. low Elli-h; A. H. Macllougall of the firm of MacDoug- all & iliacAulay has sold out his interests ‘to Charles E. Boisner. This becomes effect- ' will be settled by A. H. ive on September 7th. The New Firm will be known as MacAulay - & Boisner. All Bills due the Old " Firm will be received by and all Bills we owe Ma-cDoug-ail, as he alone will be" respon- sible for the Business Interests of MacDoug- all & MacAulay. “ Please send in your A Accounts to Sept. 7t .- ~_ WOffice will ‘b ‘ -" . uringthe Mfm ' of September to able all owing us. _ settle their Accounts; Messrs. MacAulay€ Boisner will be Business at the some old stand. (Signed) »A-.~ H. MacDOUGAIL A. E. MacAULAY, w .- .4 \- u- 4|- (a i“. OI Irflll-Q-fl-IO-ll