' ssvrsmasn 2s. 1124s ll 'I‘HE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN j-— village ot Tryon. LIMITED NOTICE NORTH RIVER BRIDGE IS UNDER REPAIR NO TRUCKS OR ‘BUSSES WILL BE ALLOWED TO CROSS THE BRIDGE. MOTOR CARS MAY CROSS AT OWNER'S RISK AT TEN‘ (l0) MILES PER HOUR. R. G. WHITE, Deputy\Minister of Public Works and Highways. srra: Muss‘ ma: cuaosusn: Clearing Sale FOUR YARDS or Lumber and Building Materials SALVAGEII . FROM IIEBERT MILITARY CAMP We still have a large stock which must be cleared! This Is your chance to save and prepare for winter. Boards Common, 2" Mixed—Per I000 Board Ft. 3" to 5" wide.—Per I000 Board Ft. . . BOARDS DRESSED—-75,000 Bd. Ft.- a o u o a I BEAMS 8r POSTS—Assorted Sizes. Per I000 Board Ft. 82,000 Lineal FL-Lineal Foot WINDOWS—9,000 complete with Frame, I WINDOW SASH-BOO complete with Glass. Size approx. 34 I-2" x 35 I-2". Per Pair . . . . . Glass. Size 34 I-2" x 7i"—Each . . . . . . . . I50 These materials are for sole in large or small quantities Dealers welcome. _ HALIFAX TRADING C0. O MIXED SHORTS—-I,500,000 Bd. Ft.-T 8r G, TONGUE l: GROOVE—600,000 Bd. Ft.-- I Mixed Widths—Per I000 Board Ft. . $36.00 STRAPPING, I-4 ROUND, Etc.— Upper and Lower Sash and Glass-Per Set . . STORM WINDOWS-1100 complete with and are ready for pick up now. Prices are F.O.B. Location- DEBERT, NOVA SCOTIA W. R. AIKINS, Prop. H. E. RIPLEY, Sales Manager. Telephone Debert l0 UU-I UUK WAT ' wl-lvcucaAR. lllllllnrlil‘ 'lr GOT MARRIED" “IOURE FATTER AN‘ GRAYER.’ HE LEFT.’ THE ‘TRLISTED MEN NOTICE . On Wednesday and Thursday, September 29th and 30th, weather no?! mitting, at 9 AM there will be a power interruption on the Charlottetown- Borden transmission line affecting all consumers west of Bonshow. These interruptions which will continue until approximately 5 PM. each day ore necessary in order ta carry out with safety reconstruction work in the MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY l l l l l Hi5 WIFE LET U5 TAKE HIM AROUND TO SEE Hi5 OLD FRIENDS UNDER F’%MI§EWE'D BRING HIM BACK IN TH‘ SAME CONDITION QRIIIIIIIRVIRIRZIIILMIHIS. I Distribution Of Aid For European Recovery Continued from page 4 certain European countries to un- freeze accumulated sterling bal- ances to the value of $200,000,000 worth, These accumulated sterling balances can be used Ior purchases not only from Britain and the Colonies but throughout the ster- ling Area, Thus the Sterling Area will be making a. very large contribution to European recovery. It will be supplying goods for which there will be no immediate return. The efIect-vrill be that while the ster- ling balances held by the European countries will be reduced by their drawings, the sterling balances of other countries of the Sterling Area will be correspondingly in- creased. In this respect the recent generous gesture o! Australia 1n making a cm to Britainlof ten million Australian pounds provides a valuable contribution. Goods which will be supplied to other European countries by 311. Iain will include machinery, motor vehicles and tractors and the rate at which these types of goods will be exported will not fall far short of the rate at which Europe is being supplied by America Every effort will be made to achieve this without prejudice to United King. dom exports to dollar- gnd other hard currency are“, Announcing the agreement, Bay. "Y! E7111)’. the Chairman of O.E.E.C. said that it was the eleventh hour and i! no agreement could be reached now a valuable demon- stration of European solidarity would have been neglected, Mr. W. Averell Harriman, Mar. shall Plan special representative in Europe, issued a statement a-hich said: “Tile task was part- icularly difficult as each of the participating nations earnestly b5- lieved that it could effectively use more assistance than is avnilhale, F101- ohlv for its own recovery hut for making its contribution to the Tecvvehv of Western Europe as g whole, The agreement that has been reached by the Council of the O.E.E.C. in its recommendations for the allocation of aid is a momentous achievement in Europ- ean co-operation. The iplflfi that has been shown by each nation in adjusting its individual programme to the 11111101181 objectives gives re- newed assurance of the success of this historic cc-operative undgr- taking." ECLIPSE!) AT FULL The moon is always full at the time of its eclipse. i, WANTED- HORSES FOR FOX FEED DONALD LAMONT, Park Corner Phone l-32, New London By J. R. Willlilms ‘ o-ze J Rwluuamg i TORONTO, Sept. 2’!- (Canadinn Prose) Sales Stock ' Close 500 Acme ... s" (...... 05 2000Alger . .. 04 1500 Am Knife ... 3000 Anglo Cdn ... 240 2500 Armistice .. ‘... 14 3000 Astoria .. . ... l... 4500 Atlas Ykntle . .. . .. 12 11600 Aubelle . .. 13 . 000 Aunor .. 320 95 Bk of Mont .. 25 3-4 145 Bk of NS . .. 36 1-4 50 Bk of Tor . . .. 33 21000 Base Met .. ... 35 5900 Bevcourl. ... .. ... 35 1500 Boblo ... l... .. 10 i=2 4500 Bordulac ... .. ... 2O 105 Bralqrne ... ... 700 500 Buff Cdn . 08 1-2 1500 Buff RI 07 1-4 1416 Cal Edm 500 Cullinan 07 3-4 200 Campbell .. 100 Bk of Corn 1667 Cdn Brew 70f) Cas Treth 1300 Cent. Pat .. 5000 Cent POI‘ 500 Chem Res ....¢ 4725 Chester-ville a - 11500 Citralam . O3 2500 Cochenour .. 212 1850 Con Beutlie 6i 2500 Con Home 13 865 Con Smelt .. 110 4500 Crowshore 07 1-2 3000 Daragon . .. .. .. 08 2000 Davies Pet ... .. . .. 19 1300 Delnite . . .. 9000 Denison . .. ... .. 09 6300 Discovery .. 27 550 Dome . ... . 15 1-2 164 Dom Bk ...r . . . . .. 24 1-4 2200 Donalda ... 62 24500 Dulama . . . . .. 22 600 E Mal ... .. 1100 E Sull ... . 10551 Elder ... ... ..... 43 49300 Eldona ... l... .... 100 2100 Eureka .. ... .... 168 410 Falcon ... ... .... 430 1000 Frobisher .. 175 1465 Giant . ... ..... 490 3100 Gillies ... .... 07 1000 Globe .. 68 1-2 1200 Gods Lake ..' 2726 Gold Man ... 1500 Goldora . .. .. 03 3-4 2000 Goldvue . .. 09 1-2 5750 Gulf Lead 98 2550 Halliwell 02 9100 Hard R0 28 475 Hollinger .. . 990 1350 Homb Oil . 815 1800 Hosco ... 32 255 Hud Bay _. .. 48 34 5000 Hugh Mal 031-2 T5 Imp Bk . . .26 1513 Int Nick . . . . . . . .. 33 3-8 4700 Int Uran ... . 45 3500 Joburke 15 7111 Juliet _ 41 2000 Kayrand .. 05 3-4 20150 Kelore 31 450 Kirk Gold .. 08 7-8 3600 Kirk Lake .. 135 900 Labrador 565 S200 L Dufault .. 85 820 Lake Sllore . .. 11 1-4 1325 La Luz . . . . .. . .. 225 100 Lam 550 5000 Larder U , 04 1.4 soon Lebel _ o4 1.2 900 Leitch ... ,, .. 11.1 2000 Lencourt .. 00 "-100 Lingmall . .. 30 7100 Louvicourz ,__ ,_ _ 54 3150 Macassa . .. . .. . .. 227 1800 lvlacDon . ,, __ 62 2000 lliacfie o? 2350 hiaclseod . .. 95 9075 lVIadse-n . . . . . . . T100 Mal GI 3500 Marcus .. . .. . 365 McIntyre 50 McKenzie . 2500 McMnrnlnc .. . .. .. 11 4680 Mill Corp 10 1-4 1000 Mosher .. . ' , ,, , 09 1300 Negus . . . . 218 3900 New Cal... ... 158 3134 New Jason . . . . 9000 New Pac . .. 17500 New Norz 2000 New Rou . 14500 Nicholson 905 Noranda . .. 2590 Normetul 7500 Norpick . . . 1500 North Inca .. 1200 OBrien 171 2200 Okzilta ... ... ... 125 11500 OLeary . . . . . . . .. 20 5000Osisko .. 6i 2400 Pac Pete . .. 139 900 Pamour . . . . . . . .. 115 1000 Paymnster 35 1-2 11000 Pen Rey . .. .. 12 4416 Pickle Cr 1000 Porc Reef 1800 Preston . . . 2800 Que Lab . .. (i800 Que Man .. 72 1248 Quemont . .. 14 1-2 500 Reeves .. . 180 2000 Richmac . .. ... 14 1-2 2000 Roche .... ... 4O Royal Bk ... 11605 Sun Ant ... ... .. 5000 Sand Riv ... 3000 Senator .. . 5115 Sherrltt 200Slgma . . . .3000 Silv Mill SI 1500 Sluden . . 900 Springer ._ 1000 Sfarratt .. 1125 Steep R0 ..... 180 1000 Sullivan ... ... 130 1500 Sylvanlte ... .. 132 1750 Teck Hu .. .. 250 2500 Thom Lund . . . . .. 27 1500 Torblt 2345 Toburn . . . . . . 700 Un Keno 800 Up Can .. 350 Vcnturcs . .. 1305 Waite 3500 Wingnit ... ... 1700 Wright. l-lar .. . . 245 i600 Yknlfe B . . .. 6.7 CURB 100 Foothills ... ... 310 1300-Pond Ore .. 415 500 SW Pete . . 30 Total sales 819.000 ' BURGESS BEBTIME _ (Continued on Page 8) them. It was plain to see that the fear of Mother Bear was not a bit less than the tear of Mrs. Llghtfoot. It was tear o! the Red Terror snapping and roaring be- hind them. It was gaining on them. As they grew tired it would gain still faster. ‘It was a race for life. Big and strong as she was Bother Bear would be as helpless as Mrs. Lightfoot should the Red Terror catch up with them. “Run! Runl" screamed King Eagle. and didn't know he screamed. The next story: ‘The Race hr Life." p) . FOR THIS You M051 SPEAK To MOLOTOV AI-LYOU- MusT TAKE Tilis u? wml smuu NEW YORK. Sept. 27- (AP)- Losses. ranging from 1 to greater than 4 points. pushed the stock market to its lowest level in more than five months today as an echo of the Berlin crisis. The volume of stock trading was 1,210,000 shares and the heaviest trading was in the first and final hours when the dip in prices was the most. pronounced. l Brief rallies were attempted dur- ; ing the day but business dried up until the appearance of the next, selling wave. i The Associated Press average of 60 stocks declined 1.6, the largest loss since July 19, was closed at 65.9, the lowest point since April 14. Rails suffered the stiffest set- back with a loss of 1.9 while in- dustrials were off 1.7 and utilities .6 of a point. there were 118 new lows for the year uncovered. Pepsi-Cola was‘ the most active stock in the list at a new low of 9 1-4, off 5-8. Very shortly after the opening! rails took the leading part in thel decline and continued steadily‘ low-er with only a brief pause here and there. Canadian issues were lower. Canadian Pacific. Dome Mines and i Hiram Walker were down 5-8. Mc- Intyre dropped 1-2. Distillers Sea- grams lost 3-8. TORONTO, Sept. 27 -fCPl— Prices were sent reeling back- wards on the Toronto Stock Ex- change today as the international situation grew more explosive. Base metals fcll more than two poirlts and golds were down 1 1-2 as volume increased. Western oils, slipped quietly throughout thcl session on narrow losses. Gold issues opened on a tone but weakened towards session. Base metals moved steadily low- er and couldn't show n single gzllll at the close. Smclters dropped three points at 113 and Interna- tional Nickel dipped 1 1-8 at 33 3-8. Labrador. Waite Amulet. Sllerritt. Pend Oreille. Quemolll and Nor-l anda were among the heavier 105-- ers. f Western oils sagged despite good y reports from the Redwater dis-, trict in Alberta. Anglo-Canadian, Calgary and Edmonton were down 10 cents while Home Oil lost 30 cents at $8.15. Okalta, Southwest l Petroleum. Parific Petroleum andl Leduc West were also easier. ‘ The- exchange‘: closing index showed golds own 1.58 at 87.99.‘ base Metals 2.1. at 97.15. Western Oils .89 at 38.78. Among new lows were Richmarxl At. Toronto ‘ l firm - mid- Sladen. Gulf Lead, Crawshore midi New Pacalta. l Golds listed 17 gains. 94 losses. 34 unchanged: base metals. no gains. 28 losses. ‘l ilnchanged; wesic oils. 2 gains. l7 losses, ~I uncha ed. Al. Montreal MONTREAL. Sept. 27‘ (CPI—-—l Stocks settled into lower positions during moderate trailing on tho Montreal Stock Exchange and Curb Market today with losses ranging from fractions to about three points. Mining activity in- creased slightly but prices gener-I ally were soft. Closing averages Indicated banks | up .08 at. 26.48: utilities off .7 n1‘- 72.2: lndustrials nff .9 at. 2162f papers off 5.63 at 339.3; .14 at 59.78. _ Industrial sales were approxh. rnately 42.000 shares. an increase of I 2.900 shares over Friday's IataLl Mining turnover amounted to 138,-! 200 shares compared \\'IIII 70.200 shares in the previous session The paper group sholvcri several‘ wide losses with Brown Pfd. off 1i 1-2 polnfs at. 104. international Paper 1 1-4 points at 61. Price one i point at 57. Abitibi 1 l-S points at 15 1-2 and Si. Lawrence Paper Sev- l and Pfd. one point nt 44. Donna-i cona was active and it resisted the v downward drift to post a 1-2 gain I at 21 while St. Lawrence Corpor- ation added 1-4 at 24 1-4. Frac- tionally easier were Great Lakes Paper. Consolidated Paper. Brown. Powell River. Howard Smith, B. C. Forest and Abltlbi Pfd. Noranda firmed a minor amount in metals but Consolidated Smelt- in: dipped 2 1-2 points at 110 1-2. Aluminum 1 1-2 points at 55 and International Nickel one point at 33 3-8. golds up i Losses ranged to one point in utilities with Winnipeg Electric. Shawlnlgnn. Quebec Power. Power Corporation. Brazilian and Bell among the losers. Carriers were unchanged with the exception of C. P. R. which backed down 3-8 at 15 3-4. Oils uwre fairly active but weak. B. A. Oil improved a shade but Imperial Oil dropped 1-2 at 17 and During the downward movement _Phil Pele ., , War Talk Pushes N. Y., Toronto Stocks Down. New York Exchange Anaconda . 34 5-8 Am Car and F . . 36 5-8 Beth Steel 34 1-2 NY Central . 15 3-4 Ches Ohio .. . . 37 Con Edison .. 23 Elec Auto Lite . 46 Gen Elec .. 37 7-8 Gen Motors 59 Great Nor Pfd 40 1-2 Std Oil NJ . .. . . 73 1-2 lKennecott .. . . . . .. . .. 53 1-2 Mont Ward . . . . . . . .. .. 53 1-4 iNorth Am 151-8 . .. 60 1-2 IUSRLIIJIJGI‘ .. 427-8 Radio Corp ... ... ... 10 Texas Corp 53 B. AT SAINT JOHN- Arrlved Monday Maridn. from Baltimore Snllerl Monday Freetown. for South Africa. RICH IN OIL Oil is Iran's greatest natural resource. the "rights" closed at a new Io\v of .93 with a l2-cent decrease. In- ternutlonal Petroleum. on a turn- over of 1.143 shares dipped 1-4 at l2 1-4 and McColl 1-2 at 12 1-2. In beverages. Canadian Breweries re- covered a minor loss to close un- changed at 20 as Sesgraml and \'Valkcr lost fractions. All. I Musr REFER You fa SOKOI-OVSKY ‘oils l5 A Harm FOR LENIN World Copyright. Bu nnuwenenz w: Luenlna sizuruiard. PRCIIIICE MONTREAL. Sept. LIT-A 1GP!‘ Pmdi-IPB Pfives quoted here today were reported by the Dominion Department of Agriculture as fol- lows: Edglgs: ggree cases. A large 68; me um ; A pullets 42; B 44_ 45; C 33-34. ‘ Wholesale Que no 1 pasteurized 68 1-2. Current re- ceipts Que no 1 pasteurized 67 3-4; no 2 66 3-4; first grade creamery print job price 70 1-2. solids 69. Cheese: Current receipts wast. ern white 30-30 1-8; Quebec white 30. fob factory. Wholesale export price western white 30 13-16—31; l 000*‘ Que white 30 13-16-31. Domestic PHCPS western white 34: colored 35 1-2. No other prices established. Potatoes: Que no I T5 lbs new 1.25-1.50; no 2 75 lbs 1.00—1.20; NB no 1 T5 lbs 1.25-1.30; PEI no 1 75 lbs 1.35. FISH GET CHOOSY DUNCAN. B. c. (c?) _ Salmon are getting finicky lbw; their bait at Cowichan Bay the” days. While two men were fishing here a healthy specimen leaped Ho. nipped one or them in m, back. and fell back into the water; IPROFESSIONAL CARDS! J. s. BURNETT. u. o. i z Barrister, Solicitor, &c. g ODDFEI. LOWS BUlLDiNG z , I34 Richmond Street t Charlottetown, P.E.l. 4 Q Box 4T4 Tel. 2380 MORRELL AND C 0 NI P A N Y CHARTERED _ ACCOUNTANTS Eastern Trust Building CHARLOITETOWN Phone I447 Bu; 344 William A. Reddln 3A., 5.50.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Eh. 1.0.0.17. Bldg-Next to Reddln Brol. PH 0 NE 2484 Collection! Money to Loan - United Air .. 26 O-§-&O-O-O-¥O-O&O§4-OOb000aaonA Van Air ... ..... 201-2 Vlest Elec . . . . .. . . . . . . .. 2s 1-3 "‘*"*~"~~~~ ~ . ’ . 1 - gsgtsgglf" $13 Ilr. J. C. Gallant 8.8a. Dentist BANKS Rickard Building x Commerce .. . . . . . .. 22 151 an“ 69°11” s‘- t Montreal . . . . . . . . . .. 26 DENTAL X-R-AY x Nova Scotia .. 35 Royal Bank .. 2a t Pm" 2°57 s OOCAAA- AA\Al-\A I Montreal Br- W- T- timer r l E h Physician & Surgeon t xc ange z Bans-om: BUILDING __.__ 12a luston so. i‘ Abitibi Asbestos g Office flourez-Z-e PM. 2| B A Oil 5-3 P-M- , Bldg Prod Phonez-Oftice: 1711 l IBFLIUIC Silk _ l , Bell Tel Bum" 1158 , Can Brew . | Baihurst . Can Cem can Pacjfig rv+vobw0vooooeeooeeovo+o Celanese .. ... 0 c,“ ca, Found y, r Matheson and Peake 1 Can Car Pfd . A. W. MATIIESON. K.C. t Can Steam A. B. PEAKE. BA. LLJL . ca" P8991‘ - » ~ Barristers. etc. _ Collections - Money to Loan Dom gridg. z 90 Great George Street 5 Dom Coal Pfd . . . . . . . . .. 21 _ Chlrlottewwll D0" A 21 ooe-o-e-ao-ee-e-eo-e-omooo-o-e» Dis Sea; 16 3-4 . $01721 S! B oooooo-ovovoo-eaoo-ooo-o-e-ow ry en . ' - Frasei‘ _~ Charles R. Melluald ; 0rd A . BJL lwilllda - -~ ‘ darrister. Solicitor. z Gcn Si \\'.'ll'es .. .. I Nan-L Bu; z H 'S ‘ti .. 33 . Hglh Billings .. s 1-4 I Elite"! "'1" Bmldlni- 1 Hir Walker 2s 1-2 * Chmitlltw" 1 can Ind Al 1s ‘ Phone m1 , 1m Nickel . . . . .. s3 3-8 , N Imp Oil llit Pete - l... pa... g A. vlalthen Gaudet. LLB. in! ljrapbcr Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. mp o . B C Power .. 1-2 Pllllgnziagrgldla‘ Con Smelt . 1-2 ‘ Luke Woods 2'7 1-2 Money to Loan Puller-Nomi lilnssey Harris 21 3-4 i1" McCall [rant 12 1-2 Be" 8, Matmeson ISM’ S.‘ (‘m 22 1'2 Barristers Nullcllnrs. dz!‘- Pld 53 a. n. oeu. m.l..a.. PricIc Bros ... 57 0' l“ MATHILSUC‘ LLB‘ K‘° Quebec Power .. .. 16 v “mm”, ‘I LP’ B“ SIIZIWIYIIQEITI ... 2214 110555 0N CITY AND FA ‘ Si Law . . . .. 95-8 PROPERTIES St Low 1st Pfd . . . . . . . .. 24 1-4 150 Richmond St. Si. Law 2nd Pfd .. . l4 1-4 Charlottetown. III-Ll. Dom Tex ll 1-4 Dom Tm" 251-2 Wpsfalo- A f“ M MaePhee & Tralnor o Cnn . . . . .. ‘ll Brazilian -- -- ~ l" B. F. MacPHEE. B.A.. KC. , E. SOMERLED TRAINOR. BA. ' Barristers. Etc n rmumx- 3"" 5""- U’ m" Arrived Dlonrlay Nova Scoiia from Boston nf- w. n. S lliellllerliicngfgni. New York Ulnmpmcw, a a o _ . General Helntzelman. for Genoa rum" bud"... General Sturgls. Bremerhaven Chlfltllwm“ Imperial Halifax, Saint John, N. m] prim, 5|, Phong i072 Taxation NEIL W. HIGGINS CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building Charlottetown Tel. I636 P.O. Box 452 Frrwerlc A. Large K- C. BARRISTER. SOLICXTOR, NOTARY Royal Bank or Canada Chamber! Charlottetown. P.E.l. Successor to George .I. Tweedy. LC. Joseph R. MaeMlllan. LL.B. Barrister. Solicitor. Etc. 75 Queen Street PHONE 776 Money tn Loan M. Alhan Farmer BA. LLB (‘mllectlolll nfosev r0 was BARRISTER. suurnolc aw. PALMER a IIASLAM a s. nascent. its. tun BARRISTEK. Etc, Bank u! Suva sci-fin Chamber! Charlottetown. I’.E.L MONEY Ill LOAN l EYES EXAMINFD AND GLASSES FITTED J. S. TAYLCII OPTOMETRIST Corner Kort ann Queen Ste. Phone I956 Evenings by Appluntmenl Plume; Residence I013 .'DQODVODOPQOOOQOOO§Q- Iiaudet 8r Ilazard Barristers HIIIIPIHIFS. Nirtaru-s E10 J. A. Meilulgan NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER SOLICH OB CUB-ll! BUILDING Canadian Bank of Commerce Bid‘ I MONEY TO LOAN GILBERT A. GAUDET. 8.5.. LLB Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. I Charlottetown. RID-L II. R. IICAIIE and COMPANY l CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ol-"ncss- l Charlottetown Toronto New Glasgow Truro Keneviile llelllu i I IN CHARLOTTETOWN 53 Grafton Street Phone 2080 Box Z47 Randolph W. Manning, -OOOOOO£ODOOOOOODO?9P_7