THI_~I__U11ARL'_O'I'I‘ETOWN 0011110111151 FOR SAItE Siiisli fsrlii in Charlottetown ltoyalty, on High. my, 1 1-2 miles from City. This is one of the but propeftiefi that has been offered for some time. The Muse offers all the comforts of a immdern city home. Th, grolllltll are beautiful and the land the very best, 26 acres in all. Also 2 tenement house in city, centrally located. For particulars apply r GIOIGI C. CUDMOIE. i Chsrottetowii. 9-19-3i. sow_s Receiving sows Friday (Only), Sept- ember 22. Farmers wishing to sell kindly arrange delivery on that day. DAVIS a. FRASER, LTD. Advertising Rates“- Mlnimum Charge for Any Advertisement 26 Cents cup‘ Guardian locals, 5c per word; Western and Eastern locals k pu- word; Announcements and 00mins: Events 3c per word; cues-flied 3c ner word; in Meniorism Notices 70c per inch; Lists u; Floral and l "lei-lugs, Cards. 1.40., 5c per nsms; Let- us of Condolence 70c per inch; Wedding engagements l0 words ior $1.00 and l0 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c per inch oir 4c per word. Lists of subscriptions 40 cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. other rates on application» ’ Wanted —_ For Sale '7'- _ r. BICYCLE. FOR. some - BARRED ROCK HiéiToTiZDIOW-LAD! s 9-20-31. pullets. ieady to lay. Vgilliéaiu ._.. iii - - 1. _ U. - “owns ROTNN. Freetown. WmElIeDaiT-Bdllilggplc inAWest end FOR Sail-E — PIPELl-JSS FURN- “mml “m 0i 01w’ Phone oiiiiiilzi. filtering i??? Bovyenocfiiaa-xil - "‘ FOR. wionui. FOR. sau: - nvnnmsruso Tl-‘IEQ-l-‘(iilsilélllqm oversize or flowers twhile they last.) Mrs. we 51m» ~*"=*"*1:§§.~,._ ..°_r~.<=.".'~- mj»—-——" -—"—‘— ‘g3! 119%,“; m?“ DIERQNT‘ er a z- . . . - Ftflllflie Help Wanted enton, 12 Upper Hillsboro. -»-~- -»~~—— 9-19-21 y, - GIRL 0R WOMAN i"---—————-—————~—~~ icr light IlUUSGVIOYK. Mrs. Rae Fog 5511; - BROOD SOW DUE Roper. Phone 2051-1 9-19-31- to fimlOW October 8th. Daniel Amie Help “hinted ron/oiiuoifssrs _- m: eon; TF-‘i tisc Sedan. Serial No. 5652825. (iii:1i'lo!tczo\vn. R. 6. Phone - ____ _, - roit some - MARE idny S nee-our ears 0. seg . T0 LCiI rgard cart. llohn L. Mgrilegige, __--_-*__----i~—— N th River. - - - '° l" -.“"‘"““£l’ 15ml mqrnz ‘ an. — - ‘vme Gm m‘ one arQ-ZO-itl 15 years 01o» and 1 blood horse 4-------~—-—--~--——;-—~ (‘l ye: s old) Gordon Mutlow. — HMSB-ayeg Mt. .- ward Road, R. R-QG-w-ll‘ ITRAYED FROM MY PREMISES yo‘ SALE __ “EAyy TWILL "d Mi“?- whiie m“ °fl Wmlfca“; bags wry suitable for iield potato “*111"**tz.1'1:12:1°“t "we; 140.1101“; no 1' AH 1 -' I oita . . per ne o U901‘? ljllli-flforf); 9‘2°"1_1' Thu: hundred bogs. FOB Free- r" i - t . a ti A. s 1 ,l'~‘1‘e‘- Help Wanted 13$. ‘is n c“ 354618-50 Flu-run - Xssisrarrr noox- Lost licFhcY 11nd steuozriinher with _i_ai_____-~—-— experience. nmminciit position. Loylgqggqwggiq Cflsgporng. Tl is n good izosition for the {Own and Hunger River 1 keg of tprirtv Avlilv Nflilmlill s91‘ staplqs. R. L. Dlckicson, New n Service, Clizirlotgcilgitgl. Q1359)“; 9-29-11 son slam -- DURAN’! SEDAN, 1931, good condition, price $275. Also net blacksmith tools. Phone 1460-1... W. W. Murphy, 14 Spring N0 TICE All bills owing the estate l of McLean Bros, Elm Ave., must he settled before Oct- -—- oliei- lst, otherwise there I m" Se“ on the Market Will be a different notice squat,’ on Friday, Sept ‘Ppear lat"- 22nd at l2 noon, one Mar- 169070 in good condition. _ _ 9-2011 p J. s. BIGGAR, AUCTION SAL *"*""*"""""""‘ _ _ 9-19-31. “T “Nswi F()R SALE 1133333; §?"i§.'.‘.ll§l. rilliii-tfiivifi? siirg. Jersey o...“ (g 1., 6 ygafsJ and quarter ft, long, two ft. ; omit- Cows 12 to 1i y wide, thirteen inches high; 1 grade) also canvas suitable for . t ilcilcrl. 1 year old. Trig: and Boat coverings. 1 Mire 5 years old, 2 "11""! Sows- 108 Richmond St. l 53111:: 0.21:1.- l llly Mop‘- l Sc Spike Barrows l' FLORA McLEAN_ quettp “Sedan. Serial No. —”" ‘ Auctioneer. “l will sell iiy_l'—il_blc Auction on 10min following; Twin ShowTTises, size six h" Steers liq years oiu "REL."- ’ ”""““ °"'"* XCHANGE sronn 1 1'11: (Junk) ucli Wagon i liliic l scuffle; tcnircw S ‘ plete "ti: Electric drlvo—-iised Gala-vie. 30 tons lay bolls Strsi M bushels Mined unis. lile starts It 1 P. M. TERMS: Ten dollars and under lleh. Six months credit on approv- "I ioint notes. ALEX. Mel-Al. Auctioneer. CALL 0N aeiiisiiii. riiiiiiiiii: siimsiiii iiiiiiisii Filip Ill]. Grafton Strait. Charlottetown. Ilene f lLi. W} ‘srocx QUOTA nozvsj MacKirixion, Churchill. 9-20-21 I 11.1. Stock minim Stock Market's Anaconda 355" A Am Car and 11‘ 40 1'3 Beth Steel 61 1'4 n Y Central 18 1-4 ____ 61M 6‘ °111° :4“ f: miw YORK. Sept. is 41A!)- Cv 11 m 4, H, Sctoks rallied all along the line in g1” ‘Alsliu’ ' 31 1.3 Willy's market with leaders re- Ge“ M i‘; m trisving fractions to a point or so of 1 Ggnuorilpf; a b3 recent losses. ‘ 5m on N J w 3,3 The Associated Press Bil-stock av- xumocou‘ ' 31 14 erage was up_.4 of a point a; 54 Mom w!“ u 513 Osnsdian stock were mixed. C. P. Nor Am m 3.3 R. gained 3-8 and McIntyre 5-8 Phil Pew 43 1.4 but D0mc and Hiram Walker lost U‘ s Rubs" 4o s-a H and Seesrame eased 1-2. io 3-4 ' —— 13.5%“. 221751 m1 11-4 Moxnrnsac, sept. 19 —-4(CP) - Texas 0° 45 1-3 Tradng was mostly along irregular United Mom" 3o 7.3 lines 0n the stock exchange and vanadium Co", 191.3 curb market today. While a num- .west Union 4514 yer of leaders edged into uglier [west Elec 10 3.4 ground losses were enough to clen- U S steel 571.3'ress industi-lals, utilities and pnp- I ers in the indiccs. Banks and golds, l BANK; were revised upward. ‘Common; 155-3 031C550. SEIJL 19 — (OP) — lvlgntresl i6 1-2 Wheat, corn and barley futures set it I Royal 15 1-4 bullish pace on the Chicago Board .i of Trade today \vl1 le early 11 i iil $11105 “i oats 11ml rye were 1i W NNIPEG, Sept l9 — (GP)- Stoci: quotations. advance in rye futures made in early Suicslstock Closrtrading today 0n the Wimiin: 100§Acme 8 Grain Exchange, with tho < 15251Aldermac 2i 6'i3'Anglo Hui’ 1g T; October at 93. TORONTO, Sept. 19 - (C?) -~ VHCBVY trading returned 1o the gold 1 m - ‘z session and an index gain c ou. H39 5111191" a half-point was recorded while ilic 200d Bagnmac .5000 Bankfleld 2500 Base Metal 3300 B201‘ 5000 Bezittie 701i Bcllctcrrl 501) Bsrcns 110 Betram 7000 Bidgood 0550 Bobjo 300 Bonetol 825 Bmlmne B400 Brit Dom 500 Broulz-n ‘.350 Buff Ank 2500 Buff Cdn 100C111 Iidm 2500Cd1i Man iOOTCziribco 400 Cent Pa 621.Clicstcrv 1001211112111 22525'C0 Will IIGOOICQuiai-um 2800 Conwcst 2000Dovis 130'Dome 4500 Duqucsne 1600 East Cr \ __ -a Q 8GEGES$QQ .- ._. 04 wOws-n ui 4 o: 1 on .. . r-z-Pr-r-NP c‘ F" - -- Q$QQSS8=e$fizlgfiwEéiihlZifi$fi§fi8lén8G£ZTGS§S33 N Mal 2800‘1~2:.st Suliiv 37300 Franco 100‘F1'obi=.l1er l00'G Yel Knife 200‘Gilli0s 4000 Gods l. 2000 Goldrilc 6500 Gold Gate 500 HJICPDW 4600‘I-lziili\vell 6500 Hard R. 700‘1-1arker 7500 Hurricane. 32 500 Hasoga 39 150 illngr 11 1.4 220 Home 2.98 200 Howey 1600Inspira 2661Nickel. 2250'Jnson 2420Kerr Add 1'750'Kirk L 11001. Dufiiuit 50L Shore mai- . . . . . . . r-g- F$E$§€SZ§BToZ$$E$NQ$ >1 6e 391001411 LL 200iMaczissa éZgOlQIaELeod 0‘ a sen ZQOOLMaIartic 375_McIntyre 4500 McKenzie figmljMchlgarmac OOIMcV ti: 6l400'Mid Cont 10011111111111; Cpri 35001Monets IUOlNipIss 30iNoranda 300lMosher '29020lObrien 4950§Oleary EOGOOmega 9000‘P1\cnlta 14800'Poc Oil dz Ref 1000$Pnciiic Petroleum tlilolPiimour GZSOIPaymzist 1300lPerron 550FPick Cr tlOOIPIoneer 300‘Po\vvll 2200'D0 Vt GOOiPremIer GBOOFPreston 700lPropriet i9420IQueenston 1000!Qucmonl 2500iRoche 500:Rouyn Merg 100.St. Anthony 500 Sim Ant iuofsand Riv flflilillsenator - 5001Shawkey 2000.’Sherritt 185'Sigma 3800‘Siscoe 2400lSIaden ’ s: g- »- arses-ea.»- $8%8$3 .- .- 1 r ti ll P lfiaNf‘ F91?»- P‘ . saislzs: 32gb.sasezsaiiessszsmesssasssssassssusosssuss a a o c U! E 2 an» 1295 Tech Hu 202oiTowxigmiic 6500[Trmis Res >- n N an s: ..- Q ? C '6 u O n. 5 so 5 E 1' a 2g‘? a i-oId_n-n$5>-= 1000 Osi o 500 1000 Temisk ilhis War-Four Years Ago n» c-nn... Inns m mo LOANS III’ T0 j$500.00 easy mourns! rs mums . run. g In Accordance With w 1'. r. n Muslim m.‘ . j-_ I 1 . TORONTO. sept. iii - (or: -—-lLate profit-taking wiped out sharp} m” s1’°‘“¥“" illf‘ Domini. ciiliure Tolloiy‘: Eggs: GiZldGd shipment on fipoi 4-3-14 for A-large; A-medium 4i 1-2- 142; A-Pllllcis 30 1-2-32; B 31-32; group in today's Toronto Exchange‘ range from 7-H 1o l-2 h gher ivithi . -» 3_ ; base metal and wes.ern oil stocks‘. m1 d o4 4 * Stop iheiu for s Sussex Pals Dry ' or Golden Ginger Ale at your next house party. Arisiocrsh oi Maritime carbonated beverages, Sussex is ideal ior licmsicnter- moment-An; so eel to servo, so popu er wi every y. Big Bottle serves fivei 1 165255."; 1 izi ullfilulllCCil l1 cents tot llrgfi 3546 1‘, . _ . '1 -1 :t 21 Lll L: '1 1.1 .1 1 eesvl ‘cllttfstb and Dom mo“ pd [D5595 a“ the l iins a icntiirc silslccliiriliklcd Bile cgnstg 811d Que- ' 1 today reported by] Department of Agri- . Wholesale Jobbing pas- l 5mg girl“ Que. No. 1 35 l-4; o. Zigcn Tel o e51 rgti; 1131112 7-8 del mtifiirrt ‘ Wosa Ltikc lcd the Junior group gra e creamer!’ i _ i the 00")". It traded i96,400l 36 1-2-37: first Erode solids. ifill lgnlqmbcrs‘ Mmutes were read End H73 on news of new are western and Que. \\'illi\' for local i 5 . ~ ' trade and export 20 11-16-21. “‘s°°v°‘°" 03m“ cmmnuw m Potatoes‘: 75 1o. bags, No. 1 local 1-125 No. 2 75-80; No. i Que. 1.20- MONTP L, Sept. 1s _ 1cm“. 1J5; NB 140-150 ‘ "l(i i Montreal Exchange current rc- . No. 1 pasteurized 34 7-8 can Gem -— ifi-s-p- Can B0 _ ll III Can Oar Found I 3-4 Cock utt ll l4 , on A U 3-4 lDcm Steel B 7 l4 ‘i Dist Scag l‘! 1-4 1 Ford A 5 5'5 1 Gen Steel Wares l6 1-2 1 Howard Smith ll Home Oil N0 Ham Bridge 5 i-d ; Hiram Walker 00 7-8 ‘Imp Oil . 14 imp Tob l2 l-i Intl Pete 30 ‘l-B l McColl Front '1 3-4 ' Nat Steel Car ll Norancls M 3-4 Price Com I 1-4 Quebec Power ll Sliawinigan it l-I St. Law 2 3-4 St Law Ptd 16 8-4 Dom Textile ‘II Brazilian ' 90 8-4 NOITI WILTBHIIE W. N. I. The September meeting of the North Wiltshire Auxiliary o! the Women's Missionary Society was held in the church. The worship period was led by Mrs. Hatherley and opened with hymn 500—"Tel:e ‘Time To Be Holy". This was fol- lowedby Psalm 704, read respons- ivelv, and scripture reading. Pray- er by the President,‘ with the yLords Prayer in unison. Hymn _' "0 God oi Bethel", closed this per- iod. The business period followed. Roll call was answered by seven mrovcd from pantry sale and . $716.65. A’ letter from the Presbyterisl Plsliiiwllt '.\'.is rcud, also one from the Christian Stewardshi Secre- tary. Talk on the suppy work followed. The study book for the ierir is "West of the Date Line" anduuwis introduced by Mrs. Mit- "it? The meeting closed with the‘ hymn. “In Christ There is no East or West" and the benedic- tion bv the president. SCIENCE 0F LANGUAGE Philvlosy is the science of lan- B. Elli/G Ships got Nickel Alloy lungs i: FOR ASTHMA 6 HAY FEVER z POULTRY We are handling Live Chicken and Fowl daily, Due to shortage of storage space we suggest you ma? ket early. Improve you! grsde by having us machine pluck and properly cool ,your poultry before grading- Try our service for satis faction. Swift Canadian 0o. " ' ' ' ‘ii JEEP CANBERRA _ 1on1 _ Nails and odd pieces of meiai ivcro lllilyillg havoc with tires at a United States aircraft depot up north until one of the boys Bot an idea. He equip- s Jeep with magnets and in score to date is over s, ton o1 metal. ‘roarnm-zs-su IVIPIIIBIANS Toads may be distiiigui-ilicd from miss by the absence of teeth and ro ugliness ei skin. WHEN run c.1>.s. LINER "Duchess of Bedford" slid down the ways - in 1928, a new era opened in the design of power plants for ships at sea. This liner was the first to use high pressure steam necessitat- ing the use of highly corrosion-resistant condenser tubes. . The condensers arc tlic lungs of the ship's power plant. They con- dense the steam s0 that the fresh water in the boilers can be ‘. used over and over again. The "Duchess of Bedford" provided the final proof that Cupro- Nickel condenser tubes (70% Copper, 30% Nickel) could resist the severe corrosion and give much longer life than previously used metals and so cut down repairs and costly tie-ups. , . The Canadian Nickel industry, depressed through the loss of its wartime markets‘; was quick to take advantage 0f this new market. Definite improvements in tiie quality and finisli of this Nickel alloy were made. Soon Cupro-Nickel condenser tubes were being‘ used in practically all new ships. HIIIL \', Today Canadian Nickel is again diverted to wsr purposes, and’ again the industry looks to the future with confidence. Plans are ready tozdevelop and expand old and new peacetime markets, so that the Nickel industry may continue through its own initiative and enterprise, to make still greater contributions to Cnnndfs welfare. TllE INTERNATIONAL NICKEL COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED 2! KING STIIIT WIIT; TORONTO 1:855 P161’! | i355