QCTQBER 2o. 1939 a "Dome on — ‘and me dshn yer wallet,» ‘ NOTICE T0 FRENCN CITIZENS French cltilcns belonging to mobmzfluo i years i020 and up and reserve officers lead. tchNIiSBASFOI IaIiI-o old, are urgently requested to report, gt the "m J yen,‘ Cnnsulat General de France, (I20 Cathcart Street (1%: 0&3“: Building) in Montreal, from 9 A. M. to 1 P M amIIIr i‘; to s r. M. to be given their mobilization order‘ "m French citizens res‘dln t g i. are requested to write immediately in order to indicate theiii r2212: :r'“":ri..‘"'.':"’ ii'“‘i"°’ are" i" “Wimp a“ c, i s order’ m ungergo a Iiilegfmlav "it {Egfllggd their mobilization BY ORDER 0F TIIE FRENCH CONSUL GENERAL. POTATOES We are buying potatoes daily at Hunter River for the Potato Starch Factory and paying 50c per 100 lbs. for scabby, large culls or number 2 potatoes. Farmers will find this a profitable market for off grade potatoes. CEO. E. FIILL & SON. Advertising Rater-Payable in Alliance Mlmlmum Charge for Any Aovertlsmeiit; 25 cent; Central Guardian locals, 5o per word; Western and Eastern locals 2o per word; Announcements and Coming Events 3o per word; Classified 3c per word; In Memorlam Notices 70o per inch; Lists oi l-‘ioral and Spiritual Offerings. Cards etc., 5o per name; Letters of Condolence 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 and 10 cents for every additional 5 words. Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70o per inch or lo per word. Lists of Subscriptions 4D oents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on application. To Let I Male Help Wanted TO LET — HEATED APARTMENT i EXPERIENCED FARMER. WANT- 5 Euston. kiillflgtf. Agply 4' ed at once. Wm. L-l457-l -19-3i. . Brighton Road. r0 LE'I‘—'I‘W0 “EH6 Him wanren - a MAN FOR. FARM rooms, suitable for light house- W°Tk- Perm-I'll?“ JOb- Reference keepmm phgne 1739_ required. Iris Carr, West Cove- L_1443_u)_18_31_ _ hEBd. 111-1481-10-20-23-26. T0 LET-FURNISHED RESI- F01‘ Sale deuce, 146 Powiiai St, Modern conveniences, central location. APIILES AT E s_ REEVEQ Apply Fred H. Trainor, phone 893-J. L-l47-i-l0-l9-2I. ROOMS T0 LET — COMFORT- able double room heated, with or without board. 23 Sydney St. L-l498-l0-20-2l. Cheaper in your packages. Prices down. L-I487—l0-20-6i. FOR SALE — GURNSEY GRADE Cow due to freshen. Harry Rodd. Harrington. L-l482-10-20-1i. FOR SALE 0R. EXCHANGE FOR d horse or stock, wagon, Cleaners ,_____‘_ e iiiiii Thresher. a. Ryan. mt 4o, w a N r E p _ l-‘lltST cnass L'15°°'1°"2°""- Teacher for Cavendish School. Supplement $100 0O. Apply Ernest Miscellaneous Clark, Cal": iidi~ll. L-l437-l0-l8-3l. Strayed smsvéhfbsiiiTsow. riiyiTii notify C. E. Vlalker. Royalty. 1.4470 l0 1° 2i SALE AT CAVENDISII OCTOBER 25. I939, farm. stock, crop, iinple- ments. Bruce Graham. L-1416-l0-i8-20-23. Banks ‘Seilesmch \Vzinted IWINTED‘ svv-nuirlsnn ESTATES.- mlm. Apply 13m’ (3., Guardian. N-0O9-10-20-2i. III“! ubivri-"lnlurdooht.swidclhii (Csusolan Pruu) Mad-can. Union , while ifiilllii! 11-1419-10-13-20. i Dome Mines. l-lcllinger and Imperial ; 11w _.Qi!ABJ¢Ui'T_. Jrwww ISUARDIAN 4 N. Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks mu“ Am C and F . Am For Pr 33 31$ Am Riildlfltfil‘ 1Q 545 Am Tel Tel 155 3 4 Am Water 13 3.4 “MW” as l-lt Atchison 32 M Bait Qilio 7 74; Biilawiii the.) 2,, H Bendix AV 3Q 1.2 Beth Steel 9i 1_2 C1165 QIIIO 4,3 1,5 Chrysler 90 L2 Common So 1 b2 Con Can 49 b4 gen lgiiifilll 30 H; c uto Lite 33 74; Eicc P!‘ Lite 3 34 cm‘ E1“ 4i 1-2 Gen FYJOdS 41 7-5 G011 Motors 54 34 Goodrich 22 Gt Nor Pfd 32 Kennccott 40 3,4 Mont Ward 56 N Y Central 21 34 11:01: Am Co 23 14] °1 PM 11 5-8 Paramount 7 1,2 Penn It R 25 14 Phii Nlol-rls g4 34 Phil Pct Co 45 H Pure Oil Co 61.3 Sears Roe co a1 14 South Pac 1'1 5.3 Sill Oil N J 43 14 Stude Corp a 74; Texas Coip 47 34 United All‘ 4o 5-8 United com 2 34 United Drug 5 34 U S Rubber 43 1.3 U s st Co 77 H U S Ind Al g5 Vanadium 37 H; Warner Bros 4 West Union 33 74; West Elec 118 x Ifiéederlck Gardner- _ e ress Financial Writer 812W YORK. Oct. l9-—(AP)— fillclail-‘i hut on a war-buying igllt of lhciij nwii today and left, many ot-hci- issues struggling be- hind small minus signs, Gain; for the aviations ranged from l-3 oints at the 1105!, bill these were inally reduced. Stccl». motcis, r3115, 0115, coppcrs, iubbcrs and utilities gen- erally inuiid Lie going difficult, The Assomilr-tl Press average of 60 stocks ciiderl with a not decline of .l_ 01' ii point. as last-minute offerings cut quotations in virtually all departments. The list got off to a slow start but with moderate improvement. There was a silbscquclit sLpup, then a comeback with dealings a ' livelier. Transfers totalled 1,161,240 shares compared wit-h 1,403,470 the day before. Among the Canadian issues Bell a l. STOCK é- E.” Telephone dropped 30 points to 120 losses =howed for Oil. McIntyre led the forward movement with a gain of one point to 45 l-4 as Distillers Seagram, In- ternational Nickel, Walkers, Brazil- ian Traction, Mrirconi, Ford and Lake ShQrc Mines improved frac- tions. The Clii-yslci" ‘obor dispute in- volving some 60.000 workers was a mildly depressing factor. Steels were held IIFCIK by suggestions pro- ducers would be unable to hike first-quarter pitccs enough to com- ponsate for increased output costs. New 1939 highs were recorded for Douglas A cmft. Glenn Martin, North Aulcrican Aviniinli and Con- solldatcd Aircraft. Modest gains were held by Bethlehem Steel, Gen- ernl Motors. U. S. Gypsum, Dela- ware & Hudson and ficncral Foods. Bcilind were U. S. Steel Youngs- town, Chrysler. IConnecoft, U. S. ‘Rubber, Johns MriiivTlc. Smith Fc, Standard Oil of N. J., Western 'Uuion, ‘Msiigoincry Ward. IIIIZEI- IIIIIIOIIAI Harvester. American smelting and Union Cable. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 19.-—(CP)—- Produce wlairkg prices here today, s " oricd by the Dominion Agri- - $900k! Burt follow: Pciiic of $1M rniiiillrs. Sales wav ' _ - \I‘L"WO‘SA‘J" M0“ Nova Scotia S02 solids. JUL) ]Jl‘lCL‘, 23 l-2; Que no 1 ' 1.. . . Cmnmerce "' pasteurized, current receipt price, Fowl Bl: 17B 21 s-ii; Que hi. z. 2o s-a. For Rent MVYIINII-I — Chci-stw: Out white and colored, ' ' ' " *"——~— Cill'l".‘lll l‘! ipt price, 13 11-8-13-16. TOR ltENT-(TUTTACE. CORNER Eg graded in meted shipments Ambrose ruvl Villa Si. Rrlzhlon fill li"f‘i(if‘"ll l“""'"\'cmc"ts_ gal"- flfl“. ATIIIY 1G1 Qvecu P»? li-ltiitl-ltl-lli-{ii I'T‘."T‘\'T"I‘O RENT. m! ~~~ i...‘ q,,,,,.|i_ I ,,-.,..:.¢ l-‘lie "i "Il- “mfliriitfn. ECILA, LIMITED ll-FTEIIIY-TIYVTADII Sudci‘ r“ i. l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ECILA, LIMITED, will moke application to the Secretory of Stole, under the provisions of The Companies Act, I934, for the acceptance of the surrender of its Charter on and from o dole lo be fixed by the Secretory of Stole. .,.\. i» w‘! =~. ; ..i.ii,,.,,,_.., Y_i'rftfi_ifi.l7_fii Prcicssilonilal Cards McLEOD 8. BENTLEY IV. IKICNTLICY. K. C. iI. .'\. III‘: 'I'I.I'IY, K. C. (l. F. IIICIVTLIIY, LLB. Bflrri/itcrs and Attnrncy-at-Law IVIONEY To LOAN 180 Richmond Street Dated oi Charlottetown, P.E.I. this 17th" day of October, I939. ECILA, LIMITED By R. W. BECKET S ECRETARY. D. F. ARCI-IIBALD Chartered Accountant I40 Richmond Street Phone 47. l‘. O Box i2 FOR SALE MccGUIGAN TRAlNDIi-— (a) Geguline léeather filigr- . . . ter ed an iwo carr IgAsIIlN IEIMINUIQAKIGI)‘ K‘ ("A reversible alr cushion: ' imljrffpr)‘ swig,“ Ilka" ' iiagless construction, S T f‘. “ "'5' ' maroon shadc. or“ Pit) LIOAIIJ‘ k cc: rovlnc al an . b G, | me (n, R fr] . > Richmond Strut-i. Charlottetown i i er:I¢I;,IB_ “seed a", 5,3,1, "- __ ::——-—____ (c) Hot Point Electric Stove. ALL W_ MA E§ON Small Inodrl. mnulrarlilz. SOLICITOR, mo. | I , r , om". mm” l“ ma“ u“ mm“ INIInNgwIneeN- lNavIIiiI-ghNtyI‘ 0f_i7icc;Ai_)tI_ (ircat___(lcorgg__s1tr_eeg_ M. ALBAN FARMER n. A. LL. B. “ARRIWPP-li. sumo-rum, |-;'r(,. IVIONEY T0 LOAN Iiaiili oi ciinailii llullding, Charlottetown For further particulars, apply 53 Illllsbcro Strvvt- Telephone 1383. d irco cu selling price, 1 A-dlwfilbim 3'1; A-pui- B~»iil1'i.!(‘ 25-26; C 18. Que no 1 "l5's 1,001 Que no ‘J 7 f» 83; PEI and NB no l 731s 1.05-1.10. N ew Iiluérlzé u rb (Caniul irin Press) sun-iii Flo" Am Cyan B Am Gas El 3Q F3 . Am Supri- IY-Yvl‘ 1'2 i Brawn Co Pill 24 Call Marvin I 3-4 Creole Put 2'3 1-2 F‘. Bond Shire 9 343 Gilli 011 ("iii 45 1-8 Hum c Oil 53 3'8 i I’f‘I(ilf‘C1i Air 3i 1'2 i uni,» Hlltl 8 5 3-8 gut‘ Oll______ MINING (Canadian Press) TORDNIO. Oct. 19— Close r-v- I I urn t-n ea-ISS-sssswo p u as ntifield N o in t-n- l I m» o-n -I I as I-I l-Z :se;s,=s.s, Z 1-8 s"§ auras g ~ as .se__ss.:=as §:=§ s as . .. L X} D ui vi 1-2 1-2 1-4 1-4 s-A i-t a: 8$88$48:3$uSNg:;$»a:> T § M n- I u e-n I N s§E§ss:§:§s I-l Z s L Perron Gold Pick Crow Pioneer Powell Premier Preston Roche Royalito St Anth San Ant- Sand River Senator Sheep Cr Sherritt Sigma, sscoe slave Lake Stadacona. Sylvantte Tack H Texas Corp Uchi Oil Upper Can Un t Oil Ventures IF Co! u»: _ s§aw§aesses§ssssz .. _ . . ... ... UNLISTED Dalhciusie Foothil I Pond Ore . I -l Tcmlsk TORONIO. Oct. i9—(CP)'I‘rad- lng in the heaviest volume in a week, stocks ventured upward in the early session today and eased off narrowly in the late afternoon. The golds finished with an index gain .41 and the industrial: were iio .15 net. Western oils lost .70 and the base metal stocks Turn ovi-r reached 119.000 shares, Canada Ceiiient common was a heavy trader on an advance of 5-8 lo a l-a and the preferred firmed 5 points to 90. Turnover oi 10.000 ‘IIRTBS was compiled by Brazilian and the price touched 10 l-l before profit-taking cut it back to 9 5-8 for a net gain of 1-8. Golds netting gains of 3 to 'l cents included Arntfleld. Chester- “gas ville, Blrancoeur _%_I.QH_QI IAIN-fill. i TIPPEF. ‘st-b "cm; STUBBS 17’ QUOTATIONS Montreal Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Bell Tel Brazilian Brink Silk B C Power A Bldg Prod Q e I .- §QGeev-CCSZZG§Egifiip§i5eeifiaog ‘f’ T“ in mi Oan Cement Can Nor Pr Can Car Fld I I I postseason-s I Tv-w-wv-e-t- Imp Tob Int Nickel Int Pow Pfd Massey Harris McColi Front Mtl Power Nat Brew Nat Steel Car Noranda Power Cc aqua: 4 JUIAQ<OOOQ Til-l efi i-n-i-aTn-l-u-u r»: ma: on summaries» in uni- Np»- wwaaquiggqi- >-<I;i,_. Mm“ MONTREAL, Oct. 19—(CP)—Ad- vancing tendencies were displayed by a fevw issues in today's stock mar- ket, but the list, as a whole leaned moderately backward. A total oi 130,700 shares changed hands com- pared with 136,600 yesterday. Metals and a iew constructions ted gains. Noranda pushed up wo points and advances of i-B to 3-4 appeared for Hamilton Bridge, Hudson Bay Mining, Dominion Tar, Canada Cement, Asbestos and Building Products. Brazilian, Bruck Silk. Seagrams and Gypsum also strengthened fractlonally. Papers rode downward currents with St. Lawrence Paper preferred off one, Price Brothers 1-2 and Howard Smith, St. Lawrence Corp- oration and Bathurst 1-4 each. Weaker utilities included Gatin- eau, Power Corporation 511d Shaw- inigan. In rails, Dosco added i-a while C. P. R. slipped a similar amount. Dominion Bridge dropped 1 1-2 points and losses of 1-4 to 1-2 showed for United Steel, Algoma Steel, Foundation Company, Steel ofCansds. snd Canada Steamships. l‘~‘Q\\\\_\\\‘ _ \\\\ v-_\\~ \»,\\\,\\\\§ ‘\\\\ ll\\\\\\ \\\.\\.\\~~ . \ ihu u» i . ill r THIS SIGNAL MUST NOT FAIL A DARK night—you’re tired and in a burry—and (be express is coming! The unfailing service of the raiiroad’s Exide battery-equipped signal comes to your rescue. Gongs ring, lights flash and signal you to stop. The railroad baa once again done its share to protect you. battery offers merit i The railway’s code is that signals must _ not fail. They demand the best and behind the vigilance of these signals stands the dependable performance of Exide storage batteries. It is significant that to help operate railway signals, railways choose Exide batteries. From long experience they know they can place their faith in Exide-tlie depend- able battery. n-hL capacity. Montreal Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Clou Aibltibi Com 190 Abit-ibt Pfd 16 Asbestos 24 3'4 B A Oil 23 1-4 Bealuharnols 6 1-4 Bathurst A 27 Dom Tar '1 1-2 A 9 l-2 r 20 Eraser V T C 22 1-2 rd A Z3 3-4 Home Oil 288 Int Pete 28 1-2 Imp Oil I8 l-4 Melcllers A 6 Price Com 22 1-4 Price Pfd G2 l-2 CHICAGO, Oct. 19—(AP)— Wheat price; fluctuated nervously within a. cent range today and clos- ed slightly lower than yesterday. Whea/t closed 1-4-1-2 lower than yesterday, Dec 85 1-2—3—4, May 84 1-2-3-8; Corn l-Z-T-B off. Dec 49 ‘l-B-Ii-‘t, MayjZ 5-8-3-4; Oats un- changed to 1-2 higher. WINNIPEG, Oct. 19—(CiP)-De- spite a greatly improved export in- terest, wheat futures prices weak- ened on Winnipeg grain exchange today. Closing quotations were l-4 —l-8 cent lower. Oct at '11 3-8. Nov 72A. Dec '72 7-813 and May '77 3-4A. Export houses and mill: displayed an excellent demand for no 2 northern and the lower grades in the cash whcat- market. Madscn, McWatlers and Uchi. Mc- Intyre added l 3-8 and Lake Shore l-4. Proflt-‘xakillg trimmed ii few cents off t-he Preston quotation and San Antonio, selling cx-tliviclcnd 7 cents, lost 9. Steep Rock was the most aciuic of the base mrtafis. 1t t-rc. ed 20,- 000 shares and. aftcr cii pping to 1.50. advanced 5 ccnts uit to clove at 1.60. Noranda finned 2 points and Smeitors (lroppcd a minor fractlin. Ventures closed 25 cents up. Buying tapered off in ihc ivcsleril oils 1.71 prices clcscd dcvm. Royal- ite tiTCDpEd n small fraction. Cal- gary-Edmonion lost 10 CCIILS, I-Inmc ;)il '1, Okalta and AnglogCanadian Buenos Aires was l-Ii l-2 cent off. l Don’! take chance: ....... the starting and lighting of your car. The average motorist does not have the facilities to TORONTO L. O. Kelley Mallettls Battery Service McI-‘arlanels Garage __ Kenslngton R. P. Brooks M rray llarbor Dunnliig's Garage ‘t Serllng Lord . Albany Myricks, Alberton Ltd. .. Alberton Hedley vvoodsidds Gar. Bradalbane Charles Doull 8t Son Carleton Jelley‘s Dept, store .. . .. Maynard's Garage . . . . ., Crapauil Chas. McDougrtll . . . . . .. 0'Lcary J V. Wheeler . . . . .. French River Ed, Gallant Oyster Bed Bridge Chester Scllar . . . . .. Hunter River St. Peter's Ser, Sin. St. Pctcrs Maritime Accessories. NJI d. R. T. Holman, Limited 47 Dock S1,, Saint John, NJ}. EXIDE WHOLESALERS . i.»w test accurately all the different makes of batteries before be buys. Tilers-fore, we suggest that you take the advice of the railway engineers who know a good battery. They choose Exide. What other you such proof of its There is an Exide battery especially designed to suit your particular require- ments. If you are hard on a batiery— if you are starting a lot—-if you use l (Iefrosier, a radio or a healer, ask to see the Exide Hycap; a battery of high There is an Exlde dealer in your com- munity. He has been carefully chosen for his ability to give you good battery service. Look for his Exide dealer sign iayimlml (if Ilnnaal ggg-vi a EXIDE BATTERIES OF CANADA LIMITED 23M CANADA EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE IIAY IE OBTAINED FROM TNE FOLLOWING DEALERS: Martin’s Garage Allison McLeod, Ltd. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DEALERS South ummi-rside ‘ uiiinicrsida ‘ummersids Summcrsidl McKenzie’s Garage Bay Motors (Yorney Bros. . .. Dcwar's Garage .. abhor-man's Garage C. L. Coonan . . . . . . . . . . . .. lignisii Myrick. McIntosh, Ltd. ...Tignisl1 Arsenault 8t Gaudct, Ltd. Wellington 1 Norman (Y. Itoiiuei‘ l Albion SL, Amherst, NS. \ Charlottetown and Summerside of November next coming, rt the hour oi’ elevcn o'clock forcnoon of the same day to show cause If any they can why the accounts of the| said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of W. E. Bentley, Esqz. Proctor for said Petitioners. And I do hereby order that a true copy hereof be forthwith pub- lished in some newsnnncr published in Charlottetown aforesaid once in each week for at lcast Iour cun- sccutlvc. weeks frcm the (late horc- l \ DOIWNION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ‘ In th Probate Court 3rd George VI. A. D. 1939. In Re Estate of Martha Ella Smith, late oi‘ New Glasgow in Queens County in the said Prov- ince, Single Woman, deceased, test- te a . By the Honourable Iiarolr‘ Leon- ard Palmer, Surrogate, Judge of Probate, &c.. ilke. To the Sheriff of the County of Queens County nr any (‘unstable or n t > qh; _ m (j “n. of and that a true copy hcrt-iif he ‘Iycm o person “I II ‘a 0 forthwith posted in the following‘ GREETING public places respectively. iilnncly in the hull of the (‘mirt Ilolisi- in Charlottctoivn aforrsltitl. in frnlit of the Public lIall in New (‘ilzisgoivp aforesaid, and at tlic Post Office in limiter River in (tucciis (‘ounty f aforcsaid. so that all pcrrinus in- i tcrcsted in (lie said Estate as aforc- l said may have dut- nntiri- there- of iwliEltliL-lfi upon reading the pctl- tion on file of Cyrus S. Smith ol’ iNcw Glasgow aforesaid. Farmer, ‘and Percy N. Manuel nf (‘iiarlottc- town in Queens County aforesaid. lllcrrhant, the executors of the a- bove named estate, raving that a citation may be issued for the pur- pose hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby reouired to cite ‘all persons Interested In the said Estate to be and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held in the Court House In Charlottctnwn. in Queens County, in the said Pro- (slid-l "~ I“ PALMER- . ‘vince, on Thursday the second day Lul3_9_29_1o_11_1g_l12%l° 0i FY0551!" GIVEN under n" “and and the! Seal of the said (‘ourt this 28th day of September A. l). 1035i and in the third year of Ills Majestys reign. tL.S.) i’ N-908-10-19-2i. ADVERTISEMENT FOR CREDI- TORS IN VOLUNTARY WINDING UP In the matter of the "Companies Act", R. S. B. C. 1936, Chapter 42 and the Laurence Smith & Company Limited, in voluntary liquidation. The creditors of the above named Company are required on or bclorl the 25th day oi October, 1930, tn send their names and atiuresfiers and the particulars of their debts or claims to W. (i. ‘Iour, Lhailercil Accountant, at 510 “est Hunting: Street, \uncou\"cr, ll. (J.. lill‘. Liqui- (iator of the above (iiinpaivy and ii so required by notzi-c in u riiiiig from the said Liquidator, are by their ‘Solicitor or personally to come in and prove their said debts or elassnr at such time and place as shall bl specified in such ilotii-e, or ill dr- iiault tlirri-ol‘ they will be excluded inrm the bcneilt of any distribution made bciorc such dcbts are prover‘. DATED at Vancouver. Ii. (L, this 14th day of October. A. D., 1931i. W. G. ROWE, Liquidator. i 51D West Ilastings St. Vancouver, B. l1. ‘Mm; ___>. EDWINA " o; CAP sruoosl I WANT YOU ooYs TO or. MORE. CARE- FUL! YOU MIGHT HAVE IBROKEN Ma. .Buos£'s GLASSES_ ——- WELL, GEE WHIZI HE. MIGHT HAN/E HUILT ours FOOTIBALL‘.