',luoUs"r__,31. 1939 . THE (:i~iARi.()’l'l‘E'l‘OWN GUARDMN PAGE FIVE D. F. AROIIIBALII Chartered Accountant Ill) Richmond Street Phone 41. P. 0. Iitvx 12 SOUTH EAST CORNER ELM AVENUE & ALLEN STREET (it short dl-tanre north of the City limits) consisting of A IVELL BUILT HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS, with it good foundation and (‘t'iii\l'. and A LARGE DOUBLE LOT WITII MANY HANDSOME SHADE TREES Thi: property offers decidedly attractive possibilities from n sp ' ‘Ive standpoint. A reasonable portion of the purchufie prire may remain on the property. Morrell & Company Cilortered Accountants Eostern Trust Building Telephone 1447 The house will be open for In- spcetion August 29, 30. and 3]. II. K. S. IIEMMING a C0. J. A. MacDonald, Auctioneer. H. F. McPI-IEE, B. A.,mK.C.7 BELL 8. MATHIESON MONEY T0 LOAN in Block. Charlottetown. I.l.l. g-,ii:___§gl_i.‘i)_. _i,._Mathicgon, l.i..a. MocGU|GAN 8: TRAINOR llmnlt R. MacGUI(i‘-AN, K, c, . 0. ST. CLAIR TBAINOR B. A. Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. M()NEY~ T0 LOAN Office: Over l‘rovinclal Bank, llchmond Street. Charlottetown H. r. McPHEE‘B_.— X,“ K. c. L.-16¢!-8-26-29-31. No water No Pay NOTAIIX. 850. a sanitary and dependable R“ BARRISTIIII, SOLICITOR. water supply with our ten 4 1 PV :aiiliing Cu’-riottetowI':‘ :3: ng'::r:n::m:t no extra T|LL|E THE To”-ER __ __ MAC GOES INTO ACT10Nl 1 rotessionui Fu igator _ 551; And Extermiiilator why M ‘Emma ‘mi km THAT ACCO DIO ». TlélE3pl’é‘l‘HgEc-219$’; uunrnnteeu mtenninauon SQUEEZER~i'VE I B F 1.1114 pok °' '“ """'*‘ "°“°“"- °'° TRASII WELL A Milli’ 7° TAKE i'1"i°_'3T¢a'l=“\lll°i%'I‘ AN GEORGE C. WILDE ASOCK AT HIM, UPPERCUT one 55 or Write t ,hf¢?m0eoI'ge street‘ -«A-. "*0"-1. r- E :1 company Limited 1 PALMER Bu HASLAM I l. ABRAHAM PETERS. North American Hotel, Charlottetown. CUTCLIFFE a. ANDREWS 2 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMBRB """=r Rivet -ml Brulllbune DI: and Night Service. __ . The Trask improved method of Well construction insuring VAUGHAN ll. GBOOM. Mn. for Prince Edward menu summer-side dorst-rs. GENERAL FINANCE EASTERN LIMITED Phillip’! Building Grafton Street‘ BRINGING UP FATHER 10 1-4; Quebec colored 10 1-8b. Eggs spot: A-large 7.6 large 20a; C 14a. MONTREAL, Au8- 30 —<CPl- Charlottetown-1’-E l- Pound Sterling eased 29-32 to 4.- 1-2 to a Look lor Cr-*"""nliBl L03“ 46 19-32 and the Unified States [or the active fill“ dollar slipped 3-8 to 101 1-2 on let the close. um“ Hours 9.00——b 30 Montreal exchange -t0<i8)' F'l‘E‘llCll ‘ Saturday 9.00-4.00 lrancs weakened 11-16 to 2.55 radian Car. -ll-32. 1-2-23: A-medium 26a; A-pullets 2011: 13- 9‘- 1in Western oils lost Steels were conspicuous on the up side at mid-day with gains of point or more and most issues were still up, Dominion Foundries lposted a gain of 1 1-4 and Can- iine steel of Canada. al Stei_ issues and Nation ~__—;._-—~——_.___ the base metal and Zold ll‘ Indllstrials were down 12 . dic- 1 ‘i steady. Auno Diner senior golds 1'. held Kerr-Addison, Macioeod-Cockshutt. East Malartic and Beattie, declined 3 to 6 cents. Home 011 changed considerable volume at a loss of 7 cents. Calgary-Edmonton rlroppedl1,,,n,.11(m1 11,, ms p,.h_.~. cents and Westliank’_1o_s't 1-2. 1101 1,111 Wham 15 Rho’? lsmelters and Hudson Bay all oil ;em”9 .41 1-4 to 1-2 -' ' Lake Shore gained ‘ii 1-B while 1 ‘T 1 . La re ce Smith 18 C0II1p(ar1y 1 Y -In-rm A» Below will be round I b.-let ay- 0 ‘la tel hi 2 _ INVESTMENT SECURITIES ' ‘ E3dF:i. L‘I)‘iIe nggdagfricgglrihefirieuiik of Montreal from its Bra h . our vauoouvm VICPOIIIA ’!’0RON'!‘0 HAMILTON sAm'r JOHN N. Y. k Managers have knowl-Eds? Oats each C local situation and are in touch Prince Edward Island Repnnontottva Vllritlch cl“%:tclOl’Ld.iLi0Il5ui'i'1 1:11‘. slectiorlg __ 0 e rc men one . D. K. Grunt. I60 rtlehmoml St.. Chnriottetow-. (Clnldlln 1'1-no (C in flge Plum. 1271 ‘ an: in Press) GENERAL .‘ M1. “och Clo“ 'I‘Ol>.DN'I‘0, Aug. 30— ¥__ ’ Harvesting of the nrairie wheat ’ (Cundlu: rm» : AA; Cyan B? an swcl" ch" lC'"'_.__.'"'" Pm” W‘ glen‘ tic-sh progres-ilaig tlgvourably in 13 mm. 1_z “damn as as a ewan an A’: arm and in Stocks cum. Cities 1“ 5 1 8 An well advanced in Manitoba although - glo can 30 stocks Clo-e - cgeole peg, 19 34 Amweld 1014 rains have further delayed opera. A1 C1, 1, _ lg pond 311“ 9 ‘ T _ tions. Early t.hreshlnv_ returns in- Am Catixflid F :33 1.: Gulf Oil Corpe 31 3-4 ggggileid 22? 1.2 gfililliiiglll 16?, dloate that wheat yields will be fl Ford Pr 3 3.8 wdbledogh 50 1.2 1393; m 7 B C Pow A 24 1.3 ‘sgghmbbeiter Lhaltgl anticipated. In 1.1313101. 10 see 213_8 Be .1 311-1 p1.°du15 17 . n a genera good everage Am Tel Tel 162 7.3 gag god 6 1-2 Bililgtorid 1?? Gang Cemenct 5 1.2 11:91:35 arde giglnkiggtzlined. In 1dAi- Am Water 10 . lit '1 5 Bob _ n C N 3 ~ era an s ewan cons er- Anaconda 25 1 4 ‘ Braiccirng 1% 11% 5:: 0:: pm 18 ab.e variation in yields and grades Atchlsoh 24 Emu!“ 32 can pm 3 1_2 ‘is reported. but on the whole both Atl Ref”, 19 1_4 Bu” Ank 3.70 can Ind A1 A 190 l7rpVln(‘i’S have maintained the pro- Ball 01110 41-2 cal [mm 150 Oelanese 1-, nine of a fairly satisfactory crop. Baldlvln Loco 11 Ca1mom 37 Con; smelt 42 iwhr-at inspections to date show a. Bencux Av 33 1 Cd“ M31 6 D151 39” 17 1_2 ‘large percentage of the grain grad- Beth st 59 ._ Canboo 205 Dom 31-108., 2», ing N0. 2 Northern or better. Frost Briggs Man 20 1-8 lC‘l1“ll“1 PMS!) Car. Treth 75 Dom st 3 g 1.4 has occurred in parts of Alberta Che-5 01110 32 1.2 Gem pl‘ 315 Don, rrextlle -10 and Saskatchewan but little dam- Chrysle: 78 7-8 Stocks C10“ Cheswr 37 Dryden 3 1.4 age to wheat is reported. Coarse Con Oil 7 Ahmbl Com 75 Chmmmm 50 Gen 51 wl-5 5 grain crops generally will be light. Con.a\(;11wea so 1 3.3 Ahlhh. pm 5 1_2 comamm 145 G sum 4 in Quebec. grains, now being har- Con Can 39 1-2 Asbestos 28 1-2 CW1 Clllb 12 Ham Bridge loo vested. promise a satisfactory yield Col Gas Co 6 7-8 B A Oil 21 Cons Smelt 41 1-2 Imp Tab 15 1.4 and other crops are doing well. In Corn Prod 58 1-2 Bathul-51 A 5 1_4 pavles 22 1.2 mt Nickel 43 Ontario the ylcid of fall wheat is Curt Wriglht. A 23 1.3 Dom T3; 4 1_4 Dome 011 32 mt Pow pm 70 above average and that of spring DUDDM 160 1-8 Don A 2 7.3 E351; Mal 245 Massey Han-15 3 1.3 wheat average, with the guallty Eicc Auto Lite 33 5-8 Fraser v T C .7 1_4 E1dm.ad0 90 Mu power 30 1.4 good in both cases. Roots on corn "GV\‘(‘l‘i. quick. l.i1(’_V'V(‘ put a marque over us!" Elcc Pr Lite 3 Ford A 13 Falcoi 530 Net Brew 39 are making good growth. late apples “Ye miss. This is goinlz to be the officers‘ mess." Gen Eco 35 1-2 lilr Walker 40 1-2 Frflnfxieur 33 ' Nat St Car 42 1.2 [and grapes are promising. peaches —1-Iumorist. Gen Foods 44 1.8 Home on 165 Gods Lake .12 Nomndg 79 -are an svnraze (‘rap of good qual- ””‘ ‘ ' “* Gell Motors 45 1-8 Imp Oil 14 1.4 Golda}? 19 1.2 Power Corp 9 itv and the tobacco cror) is satisfac- Goodrich 13 1.2 mt pole 20 3.4 Gunnar Gold .15 Quebec Power 17 ltory. In the Maritime Provinces the . . ' . _ Uoody¢.al' Tire 25 3-4 Price Com 9 Hard Reel; 93 Shawmigan 19 1-2 icrop outlook cont'nues fovourable. Advertising Rates—i’ayah|e III iiiiivallcfi Gt Nor PM 2-, 1.4 Holiinger 14 1.2 St Law com 2 1.: :1it.hl’>lll.1i‘l rain is badly needed in Hlld Mot Car 5 1-4 Home Oil 153 St Law Pid 24 lmanv sections. In British Columbia wmlmum Charge for Any Advertismenta 25 Cents 1m liar 49 1-2 . ; Howev 29 1-2 Sou Can Pow ii I-4 1:-'aln=» W 9XWle<l1l° Yield 5:0 P" cl-ntrai Guardian locals. 5c per word; western and Eastern locals Jlg11n'1S€l‘;r1:1Co 62 glzigay M 3; €23 PM gigsgleilfirfli 2c per word: Announcements and Coming Events 30 per Word: I{Ci’1I1t?€t.i.l 35 3-8 Kerr Add 134 Win Elec A 125 for excellent crops of hops and tree Classified 3e per word; Ill Memoritun Notices 700 per inch; Lists of Mom lzvard 49 1... Km‘ Lake 129 fl-ull_g_ i-‘iorill and Spiritual Offerings. Cards ete., 5:: per name; Letters of Muir-av corp 4 3.4 _MON'I'REAL, Aug. 30 —(CP)— Lake shone 39 7-8 colldoienec 70c per inch. Wedding engagement 40 words for $1.00 -“éazi ggnfirflée 11-; $136 cattle. ll‘l Sheep and lambs, £llm‘&q€§d Gilli; C _ PRAIRIE PROVINCES and 10 cents for every additional 3 words. Notices of Thanks and l - 5 IZ - hogs and 154 calves were for 3«"3 Appreciation, 70c per inch or -Ic per word. Lists of Subscriptions fig’; £2115? 2% Sale on the two Montreal livestock 31‘): lg‘; '73 34 an’;l‘:‘0E§T}‘]':‘r;,(€:‘:ltlllv:)(:":‘Lh:E‘:_ plégyfiflzl ti) cents per inch. Address and Presentation $1.00. Other rates on pack Momr 3 1_B lll3l"l‘€l'5 1053)’. Lamb 76 1_2 Em”. r1.1,o:15 11-on-1 5o11‘Lhe1.n Albelrm application. ' 1_,m.amCum 31.2 Cattle V"°l'e 5l°adY- sll°9P- Llttle I, L 270 NEW yonx Aug 30 __(A p)_ lntlicaie _\'1t‘1ds to be higher than Penn R R 16 5-8 lambs and Calves firm. Hogs 1111- Mac.I..eod 164 The 13111151, polmd ’c11mbed more anticipated, with widely varying Phil M0i'l'is 82 Sellled Th"? Were not eliilllgh Madsen 31 1-2 th 2 m id 1) I 1, n th grades. EiS!‘W11E'i‘e crops are ripen- I Phil Pei co 35 5-8 cetlle offered to make 8, market. Malartic 55 nuafly o§“ru5mo‘:s“f')1 fwlfye gazgeig inl; too fast with yields avéerasedw , _ , 1 - P b s e N J 39 5-8 13 11; M 1 t 551-2 .1‘ -‘.tl_' bcl 1 mt, an era es B0"rd(‘rS Wdnttd female Help Wanted Piire 811 C0 6 7-3 g,,,5‘;e,..°f,,,:1“°W§j2"§f,1(f‘§§;f: 3:63;: M§l{‘..,l,'§§, 119 abroad shaved the closing price to ‘:,al1li1?1,1:._ A 50]?i;h(:,\§1-0_f1,eha5 Qgcurred -*3 ' ~'~:; - r V ; — — ——--»——‘—v——-—— mid‘ co 5 1-4 ‘ ' M v tti 14 $4.39 1-2. a net gain of 1-2 cent in ‘ .. 0 districts but the damage ._AU0wl:\lo1lA'i'Ln 106 WANTED - EXI'ERIENCED GIRL Radilg K 3’ 75 1-4 ”° ‘H5’ “‘°5"l 5375' C‘‘’‘’‘’ "‘‘l‘ Mgwxalteers ' so terms of the United States dol- sirliiil. C03 so grains are fair to .1 o btleei. lor hou.sework. Apply Uuardlan south Par: 12 1-1 bmugm 58 l° 5550 and °°mm°n Min Corp 110 lar poor. southern pastures are fair. L-442-3-29-3!-9-2. Office. L.-490-8-30-21. Std Oil N J 41 1-8 llg(l;l0(lj‘llld5 W9” ‘l°Wl'l W $5l5°~ Morlcta 90 M that bgnkelrg sald fofglgn The sugar ':leet crop is favourable. —— “.T'*""—' ;‘~ ' '<' -—-—""'—--— st (1 c 7 3-8 0 ewes and wethers were .-~' 6 ' ' ‘As1m1'(:H!:wAN-Wheat cut- l0:“l"l”‘R5 ’“(0““0DArEl)' WANTED _ EXPEWENCED MAID Te-lira: Ci’):-ll.) 36 3-4 $7.75 buck lambs $6 75 and culls Diflliljyialgbx 13 1-2 exchange deanngs mnunued to tins is well under way and thresh- (;l'l‘.L‘.cl1ll'il preferred that C0l- Country girl pl‘EI€l”I"ECi.RE1D1‘€nCe; vjnlgnd A1. -. '14 1.4 5 75' 11 , ’ ’ N .d 73 3.4 i1lI>Dl‘08Ch 11 l‘I0l'm81 P’MB- 1 g h ommenoed -‘n some (135- 1049- ill Plezlealll s‘il'<‘L-t. Wriic Mls Wylie Allen stanliope ' l T ‘ S ‘ S eel’ “ere 52 50 ll’ .5350‘ °”"‘ 3' That there was still plenty of mg 35-6 11 how L'493‘ll_30'31'9'2‘ ' 'l4‘l“~"ll'3l'-ll: Imp 1% 2111 Burn‘ of the ltmgs were d:1Wer1m Ir‘I\I§lI‘1F€é‘Il1l ll€l‘V°ll5l1935 lll lll°llllY C9lll‘l"95 Eirictllqlidylvltlljlfiatiilcdn glazitlfgugili eszarly . - --— -»— _§__._. . ‘f .. on ormer con racts. 1-‘resl S1195 . .' ' _ s1l'lll:N '5 , I\l'.)l)A'I‘I-Ii). l[<;N(;|-:1) mun wANn;l_\, Ullll"‘l Dill“ ‘ ‘:8 were made at $7 90 for bacons 03"“ 175 lh°"3h' W” ”l’p”°“l "M" “days ll“°5ll°~'l. Wllel“ l“‘”°“°5 '’‘'‘‘‘l 2:; “1 m 1.,)m1-m.1dD_e 1. _ Amfly iv 23 norm “Wu Rom U S Rubber 39 1 ii red and Watered and on trucks okall; 79 wide fluctuations and sometimes lums will be_bettcr than expect 1. 291* l’l‘lr‘-~'~t‘ Si! l--«>11-8-30-2L ' L-5ii5~il-(i0-21. {J,§§1l,dC‘,;1 1; select: drew $1 per hog preinliini Rfgeilllt iii Slfilrpddlmlmnces between bid and ri‘>rg‘i(>lri‘se Isr(1mI.LIli‘8 w::ter1'Ei'1 ._7-.. . Mn} ..-.__ __ §_,_V_ ________ ~ _ _ ‘ ‘ - 1- rces_ . . A- T L V31];1(1lllm 21 1-4 with the regular cuts on off grades. Pamour 200 O -1311: 3311115,. W“ one 01 a {,..w ‘and northern. arcas wheat yields on 0 Ci F01‘ Sale Wal‘llPi‘ Bros 2? 1-: Lights were cut 51 per hundred- Phynzaster lag mam Currencies - that drnpwd ‘the whole will be ii‘-1iti“ly satlgfnctotlky. —-——— --~— ~—- - _-...-..--_.._. W.t Um. - _ y, _ ,, _ P ‘ G .11 9. 3 VP an n E \ItTl\IEN'l'.\‘. li0ll_. v USED AMERICAN W:.:,t Air 03 22 1'f',‘:3lg“.l‘lsG1§°":,5r1 gag‘; briluggf pfC’1f°’}-mw 420 Foreign exchange traders associ- ln1§§§§p§l’al}9r;_.“cr:n;‘se grains are 1,... Ellllll 1 i'l.V. i'€t‘i‘Iilly ll Rllbber Tlircsller Belts and Traces West Else 10? 7-13 10 60 h 1 , - ht Pioncrr - “tell 3 ll‘ll °l l‘5 “em ll‘ l'l“’ ling cut for feed to prevent further l1*l'llll~ll1-'ll°illF-‘-illllt snilvlmi free. clnlcn Morrison, Woolworth 461--I $ ’ ° “ell? - Powell 170 Netherlands Unit to 53-45 Willi ldemnze. MANITOBA-'I'hredhing l.-3H1l-8-2B-1l- Fmtlei-lclcii_ l_,.z31 3-24.31 ____._._. d Rllilll Klifldfm ll°l35L5ll0W iélh llllllllll pm R177 1% further polls]-1 mohlllzntlnn or-dei-s_ 101-191-;\1[gn5v which are well advanced. ’_" '*‘ *” ” " —A—}———-~--— —---—--— 90 T18 0 CONS W Wafm i 15 l - ' ii ht i0i-l‘?T~—ir‘lillf\'l»~'iii~I-W E;EI)‘SlT'iF0IL SALE—CAitLOAI) 21 weilzht bacons being quoted at Igilggiloeii 140 Swede" “nd N°”'“y "‘°"l°S ml’ iL:~»\1$v1?~9a0‘?1.<1n[(1-‘13r:(\)1r‘1:r)1‘ediR¥1(?L§bil?lE9 lllltz rorln with i1l'l‘lllf‘<"" 0“ clear shingles $3.25 tl*.v.ll.sand M $9 70 and rail grade cows down Reno Gold 39 16“ “Ck. I hill‘ and sproullng of grain in the g:-lvlml iil)(li‘. also ntilor turnishctl 1:-_ 1V£11_..11 L.461_3_2'9_31’ 10' 1 1 5 70 ‘Om 1 _ RIOW1-M, 31 The French franc advanced .00 gm“? has ;x_4mn§od which Wm 1oW_ rooms. Anny Gunman. -- . “"5 ° ‘ - ' " l’”‘‘* S... 1,... 163 1-4 of a cent. to 2.51 3-4. the beizal’ gm. we’. generally show L-494.-8-30-31. CAR 1:011 SALE 365oo_ A130 ‘'1'’ .__. Sl°3dy- Shae C,r 110 .15 of a cent. the Swiss franc .01 er Ht. ‘MO . .1511“ hm 01111111-ns ' V’ vvaml-one 151 C1lmhef~l;md 31' (CuuJn|fln pr...) Chill“! Sleels 33 25. 800d $5-75. .1,’ml.’1..’ _ 01 3 Cent and the Canadian dollar con?‘ °m.h0'1e”w11l 1.,E'1B1,1y mg 1,- HOUSE (‘\')N’I‘AINlNG ' L_199_3_30'_21 medium $5.25. fair s4 25. common gizmaf“ 550 M 01 3 Cam 1,, H dhcounl O1 , ‘1’“1'‘‘’ ‘£9 ,1“ m‘1n1311m51m1,,.°V_ ii l’\')."‘ilS, hut watv;-r furnace. __.#__._..__,A_..-.._-%_ ' 5.0 k C10" $3 to $4_ C1-mlce 11911915 35 15' Senator :12 ‘I2 lac Cry!‘ W56‘ Ami; 210 Kent st, FOR. SALE —- IIOUSE 7 noon . ° ' good 55 25. medium st 75. fair 33.- slscoe 102 ' ' _ _ 9 “"5 ” ‘ L 'l’“'ll‘39'3l Qllodllllglforrlg Cglglriglgeellgeféd lllollclg ganargilce la 75 common sa ot $3.50 Choice Sladen 32 X PROVINCE or QUEBEC *————-—" *'——~ , « ~ -I - om 9!’ _ 4 . _ 5 d- siav Lake UNDATED MONEY 30 Male H911) wamed lty. Phone 813. L-502-8-30-31. Montreal I 205 CW‘ 3 125 30°“ 53: am“ “"3 sL,,d°m,,. as __ mg;-mp Towngfllps AND _... .____ ..-...__ 1_:‘(;R*§j1}—*§—E HF1TE—*WRq Of“, Nova -‘villa f:,:5*$1li7'§ $';‘5"e",3.’::nz b°1‘1'1,§ Sturgeon 15 (By The Canadian Press) OTTAWA VALLEY-HnrVI‘sUliK of w.\\"rall—Mi\lm1l-‘.n lillw wlrll mint‘ a)‘.i'i c:he’1vIse and ...-...‘.i ——— *1” :2 so to ‘$3 25 butcher ‘bulls so so §fi§l11,§*§,‘l" ails) Closing exchange rates grams iifnglrenr slwgiyfgigrgdiswhrige ‘ imnilv W lnrni W°rl<- co"king rang"s as nnchlrird st .___j—_:—— ‘to ,4 ‘ ' “ " . At Montreal —-Pound 446 19- some . , ' . .. I. _ . .. “ ~- ~ » . » S_lvamie 305 ., . - I IP(i_ s£ii1.<i?iCiOl"_V yield is indi- il‘("‘i erA‘1¥y)1li‘i1‘;mFml'\\}:fe5‘uliitf L‘5°7'3’30‘2l Veal 33 to $4.50. Grassers $2.- Ti/::k Hugh 42% S cm 1 0] 1'2’ “me 1351 (?l?tr(‘(‘i. Paastlires are :11 lzood condi- ‘ ' .5 _ _ ‘L __ 75 t Chi l b. $7.50. 'i‘cwugniac ' - !tl . Pdatces and other roots are L J12 B 30 3i" —— 0 $3 0“ am I lichi 433 Al NEW Y°l'l‘ —§°llIlld 1 pfiltilgresiiing fllvollrably. Fodder corn ""”""T—’* ” " Ventures Canadian dlr 98 1- ; rant‘. ‘L. 1“ good 1.om.1111On and an aver- I ‘ ' Wal.e Amu 595 3.4. ‘ age crap is anticipated. some dam- FIOIESSIOIIIII Cards I Need Money pI"OCIUC€ DTICES Wll ‘lam’ 77° At Paris —-Pound 175.24 fr; U l-age to canliinil mm throuzh infes- 11-1;-A <2‘ 1 UNLRTFD 8’ db 3930 “'3 Cllnadlfln dlr 39 .l1I:1k=‘:n 1'-;rt;1oc1l1;t.od nlndathc ~ ~ 1 l e.' 9 w a 1 . - MCLEOD 8! BENTLEY 1 _ 7 -——- 06 H‘ d d 10. ed. U 5 laivl-"promise of 11 large crop. Tobac- W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. we have 1,een1n51,-“C195 by I MONTREAL, Aug. 30 ——<CPl—— Foothill 45 ‘Ill Gill 'P":'““ ‘ ‘(H ‘59 ' 1 co pl-ints rrc making satisfactory J A. BENTLEY, it, C. the own“. Mr. wimam Gay .0 Butter, egg and cheese again weak- Pend Ore 130 d.r 59.41 cents, Canadian r .- prone“ Appm are m,,1m-,._,g well c. r. BENTLEY, l.l..l;. offer by public auction on We lend money '0 DI.‘ erled slightly in quiet midins "" TORONTO’ Aug 39 ‘(wk 66 °’~‘nlS- and small fnllts lire plentiful. liil-‘rl>li*rs and Att0I‘ni‘y-=11-I-i|lV Old |>lll5- I0 |““"l""‘ the clmacllan commodity exchange Confused by the conflicting re- _ the LOWER WI‘. l.A\V'REN(‘E AND nosey T0 LOAN Friday, September I necessities. to take that may ports from Europe, traders were mxr, ST._ JOHN D STRICT-— :__ lllll R‘°l"ll°l'd 5“'l“"_. l “°°‘l°"l "’“"'”°" "I I” 119 1. (92 score) 21 disinclined to be either sellers or Grains are ripening rapidly and in- )» I L'{;'; l at 2 P‘ m‘ M" “'“f"'l °‘"“"" 12:1 9;’ sg(;11.sQu2e0'0 Que (92 bllyers in Toronto's exchange ed 1-2 to a point. dicatlolts pgllli to ah satisfnctoerg m__——.—¢——:- ' ' ~ ' l ‘ ‘ . ' - ' . r 5 —"l’ he ~o 2: W 3° °* l at the tions to borrower or en Cheése Spot: Quebec whim m_ .2es,ooo shares Prices drittcd off] al Nickel weakene b - In‘ A da 1qum»L. mms which retard mrvesb C0 Show l°5595 ‘ll 1'2 l’° 3 point "filled downward y or n 'l il1K~ but the Yield is rcported as sv- Pasturcs are in very good con- dltion. Root crops continue to make .<riti.sfac.t.r>r_v prcqrcss. Bi'llt‘i')E’l"i'ieS 3b°lll and other small fruit are plentiful. hands PROVIN(‘E OF ONTARIO Harvesiiliq orveratlons have been .delaycd Siigfltiy by intermittent 1sho\vers. but the molstllrc has been The yield . n.\‘°r5lss..=tn_fl in grains is nearing completion wlhn uverage yields and sal.l,~..d.c;ory quai- lay. ‘me second cutting at aiuiia is oo1npa.ral.lveiy light. auger beets, turnips and inaugoids continue good Lrowin and can is making excel- lent progress. Pastures are season- any good. Late apples and grapes are promising and me piciung of lan average crop 01 good quality ,peaches has commenced. Priming of tobacco under favourable weath- er conditions is in full progress, will). weight and quality satisfactory. MARITIME PIUOVINCES Grains are ripening rapidly but some deterioration is noted owing to lack of moisture. I-Iarvestirig of the earlier varieties 1.1 under way and a satisfactory yield is indicat- ed. Pastures are holding up fairly well but rain is required in many ‘districts. Potato plants are com- paratively free from disease and the crop outlook is promising. Early varieties of apples age now being shipped to domestic markets. Later varieties are developing well and a large yield is anticipated. The blue- berry crop in Nova Scotla is below average owing to infestation, while ,ln New Brunswick an average yield is indicated. PROVINCE OF BRITISH 10! good quality. Outting of spring COLUMBIA Hot. dry weather continues lll«l‘0l«i8l’l0lll the province. Grain ;is_ under way and is expected to ryleid 90 per cent. or avergae A good ‘second crop of alfalfa has been out under ideal conditions. Tomatoes of good quality are moving in vol- lime. but the yield is below average. Potatoes and other vegetables are Expected to yield well. Hops are an Excellent tron. All tree fruits are or 800d quality and the following Yields are now indicated: apples, -Drums and plumes. 100 per cent of average: peaches, 105 not ccnt; and ‘pears. 110 per cent. Qrchard pests 1am under control and damage is lb:-low normal. Irrigation vi-ator LI; b9C°llllllfi ilfiaroe in most ll:.«trlcts but the situation is not serious yet. Pastures requl:e rnlny GRAIN WINNIPEG, Aug. 30 Nervous traders shunted 11,19-‘,1, futures prices along an irregular Path on Winnipeg grain excliango l°d3Y Quotations slipped :i1o1'e than a cent_ln the early statues and then climbed back me last half or the iscsnon to close 5-a»—a-a higher, oct at so 1-3, Nov- 57 3-4. Dec. 57 3-8-1-2 and May 80 1-2-3-4 cents Liverpool ended 1 _.(CP1_. in 3-8-5-fld down. Buenos Aires was on hoii. day REAL ESTATE At the present Him‘ W? M9 collecting rentals and mana8- l approximately one hund- 32$ roperties in the City of Char nttetown and have evvfi faculty {or Real Estate Ad- ministration. If you desire to be relieved of the responsibility of col- ieettng rentals from your ten- ants, supervising repairs or managing. rented propertlu generally, you may make ur- rangements with us to have our Real Estate Department undertake these dl'i.£lIIS for a. moderate percentage of the gross annual rentals. If you have any properties which you desire to sl-ll or rent list such properties at our office. We have either arrang- ed or been directly interested in the majority nf real estate sales which have taken place in Charlottetown during the past several years and are re- ceiving enquiries continually from interested prospects. In- terested ])|Il'CIIa.‘~(‘i"s particu- larly those coming from out- side the Province know that they will find a c0i1I|)it‘t|- list of available properties both urban and rural available fir their inspection at this ot‘i'icr. The Eastern Trust COM DANY 154 Richmond street Charlottetown, P. E. I. B7Geo rge McManu: ‘/E5 ' MI2.‘ TO LONDON HU EXC IT JIGGS-WHEN WE GET WE CAN LEAVE OUI2 WIVES Tl-IEIZE I CALI CONTINUE ON TO AFIZICA -VOLJ AND COLLECTING WE ONLY 6. Cop: I919. King Futures Svndluu. I AND we MAY i'2LJl-I INTO A 11632 02 LEO REMEMBER MY LA6 TWO LOST T AN OUR PA - T CARE 55 D THE 8' LIONS El‘ THEM- PA I20 HEY 6 I T TIME-‘ OI: OTA THAT WAS CARELE SS- EVEN IF I-IE BIGGEWN T M r/<’/ MAC, I M ASHAMED or YOU I’&//.’ 9%‘ MAC,Wi-IAT ,1 2.» HAVE You DONE? I5‘.-.