A.d-~.._.u. a,- '1 '- ' sglvrlzillll-zl: 2s. 193;. Tm: CHA z; .._._-_-. N. Y. Stock tfillrvplierl by Pllfldd and (‘s alt-amen or llonlrenl uorlr .0:- chavlgo and Curb Market) 230 1'25 ‘ 5-3 ' 7-8 1-2 3-4 5-8 8'2 5-51 TH _ 3-4 1-2 3-4 1-1! -t 1-4 ‘\ \ . 11-4 \ 1111 \ _ is 7-11 _ \ ‘ T_ 3 as .\\ \ 1 1-1 4-3 . 1- an, _ i "-1; _ _ i-l r t» P‘ l Look At The D l A L of A Radio ers De Luxc hIndcl Eleven 13 (illustrated) .t;t Tuning" models ranging in price from $119.95 up. Sensatmnal value is introduced in a new series of low priced models vnth conventional dials varying from $49.95 GER (World Receptiwl Rl (vrrrlzw lwrc‘ GllARli-iww __ "Twice as easy to See! “Target-Tuning” System ° Twice as easy to Read! ' 8 Times as easy t0 Tune On Short-Wave! Stop Squatting ' Take Advantage of the Rogers Trade-In Drive iiioclilzs li.liLl)if6 n-ownillolmnlvis on the Home Plan Easy Terms $5.00 DOWN---10 Monthly Paymentsu-NO INTEREST “No-Stoop” Tuning UY a radio you can tune standing up as easily as when sitting down. There is absolutely no reason in the world why the tuning dial of a modern radio should be sct flat against the face of the cabinet, except that it is probably the easiest and least expensive method of manufacture. about as awkward and inconvenient a location as could be devised until engineering science and prog- ress developed something better. Of all the developments in this direction, the Roger's “Target-Tuning" Dial is the most outstanding, indi- vidual achievement in the radio field to-day. Not only is the location such that the dial can be seen from almost any angle or posture. but its shape, size. color andvisibility set a new standard for ease, speed and certainty of tuning. Its cylindrical, roller shape permits of an innovation that eliminates all the confusion that has been so characteristic of radio tuning since short-xvave dials were devised. With this New Rogers dial, when you change the wave- band you change the dial. tion about where or what you are tuning, because you tune only what you can see! Such an expensive innovation or distinctly advan- tageous development should command a premium, but the fact is that all of these Rogers models equipped with the new “Target-Tuning" Dial are competitive in price with other makes of radio with the old type of dial. lt costs more to make but costs you no more to buy. IT'S SIMPLE, SENSIBLE, SPEEDY and POSITIVE Liberal Allowance for Your Old Radio It was H. Of the six recent major developments in radio-fl) Noise Suppression, (2)'Locality Interference Adjuster, (3) Band-Spreader, (4) Acoustic Boom Absorption, (S) “No-Stoop" Target Tuning, (6) Dual-Purpose Metal-Spray Tubes-Rogers and only Rogers has them all. Moreover, the new 1937 Rogers “Empire Series" embodies twelve other important improvements and refinements. But the Rogers "Target-Tuning" Dial is without a doubt the greatest single step forward in radio to-day. You’re bound to agree with us that a radio without “No-Stoop" Target Tuning is lacking an important advantage. Visit your Rogers dealer to-day. Sec for yourself the new pleasure, comfort and ease in tuning a Rogers radio. 8 to 1 Band Spreader A PJRRIS For locating. fine-tuning and logging short-wave stations this 8 to l "band- apreader" is unique. Whereas a hair’: movement of the main indicator (too fine There can be no ques- You wouldn't dream of buying a book or magazine that you could hardly read. And if anyone showed you a ahcct of music with the words and notes in circles like the face of a clock, you would be amused. Yet the ordinary dial of n radio is just like that-station letter: in a cir- cular clock-like ring, difficult to see, difficult to read. difficult to tune properly. to be seen with the eye). will locate or lose a short-wave program, the 8 to l dial “spread? the signals so you can tune as easily and quickly as with regular stations. Large Luminous Dial Figures But on the new Rogers “Target Tuning‘ Dial-—the figures are large, easily rend, well spread and brightly colored, I0 that any child, elderly or near-sighted person can tune the Rogers easily, quickly and positively-and tune it in daylight, arti- ficial light or darkness with equal speed and ease. No Money Down (in many cases) 12 to 18 Months to Pay R-SI Free Delivery, Installation and 3 Months Service i - --t - . -s ~ 4 31 ~ . 7-8 j 1 3-8 i 1 »._ ~ 3S1 5-8 i '~ w. x 1-2 W) 1-2 '= - ~ 1-1. 1i s-s " I 1-2 l‘. 1-4 v I 3-4 1o 5-8 7 T 8'7 ST 1-2 '3'.‘ 7-3 ° 1-2 ~14 3-8 218 3T 7-8 ..-s s1 3-8~ ’ 4 ‘.3 3-4 .-2 117 1-2 | 1-‘? 2'7 l-I.‘ f f” n '.' 3-8 '7 1-2 ' l ‘mo ‘i. 1-2 15 1-2 _ r " i» 33 33 1-8 - r’ c ' ".1 Tl 3-H V‘ - -, '- 3-4 s4 3-4 f r 34 1-3 ‘.11 \ L” 1'3 3-4 13 1-‘2 i“ ~s_.,»_,§,§§j_,.-:--- l‘ y’; 8°. 3-8 3S‘ 1-8 v - r c 141 1-8 l-ll H v- b1 54 54 In addition to the Row __ ______ there arc 5 ctllcr "'1" an: Stock E7 - mmw~ ——.—_ --— —- “xchange Buy Your .5 IIIWIIPG liy rum-Id and Com- » ‘III hers cl IIuntri-ul stuck :~ uml crh marker) ~ .1‘; ' Open Lin! _.- I .‘ ‘ j McC-ol‘. -_ ‘ Montreal Power .‘ . \- . ,. t i" r . l _ o?!) ‘ 1; Pfd. m 1-: I . i VOXTRIIAI. (run: _ t I in A. 0.1 2a 1-8 :2 V‘ i £10m Surcs 10 A _F‘ord A :21 1-4 :3 i .Inlp. Oil 21 1-4 i!‘ l 'ln'er Pete .5 ' ' xlcichcrs A_ '1 1-4 MINFQ. "HUD AD‘-'."".'-'!Sl.\'G fl.\.‘w.‘ils..il l, closrrl ' Pickle Crow jHeno advanced . 181x00 added 10 and Sm. ' can gold moved up 45 (‘r ~. 305. ’ Francorur ‘was soid hem; .2: thc l early session for n. drop tn E13 bu’ 1 the Bulls turned the tables m: the :\ ill GT1- TFTR UT, wlmwe ap- ‘Bears in late trading and pushed = 14" " ‘"1 l lm-lgcr of the price to 1.17 for n not gain of ‘T115 ' “YPWOH U6. l7 cents, Canadian hlalnriic so?! 1 CW1"? I'M-- , - down 8 cents. Perl-on 8. Pnmour l0. irrhavlillrllli; companies, imam," 1; mama" a Rm“ """" “""°“.“\““ "Ffln- A- | Authfer 5 Prevail and Sullivan and I “nor m bah“ Nmce ' S\'l\'fIl1i'€‘5 cdnis each I ilvg for Ihcsc null- e announcement is co- TORDNTO’ sop" 24 Tic?) _ All the launching of I Arum '09 7" "TCIHIIIINSIIIQ drive, the Al” ~05 n of which will he the [M597 1-00 cn~irc mrlio newspaper Alfllml .09 |r‘.< c-‘E-ing campaign ever eoncen- Argosy 153 [and in a short period i3! 9311.140: Arm 1.00 7"“ ' Li“ _ J0 I4 Ii.11‘§1'f.l\'CS Xfcwalt inn Corp F-fnncta Aforrlr. l Murphy I Afowrlrc Nrlxwlzda i O‘Bricn Omfiga. Pamour Pnymas PPITOII Pet Cob ' Pick O Pioneer Premier Preston Read A Red Ill‘! i _."Il Morning Stock Letter 2{I_)\V YORK. Sept. ZII-The Bank of Fzulncc ha. raised, its re-dls- cozlzit mic to 5 percent from 3 per- ‘l ~ no doubt for the purpose of nzure will meet- next. week for ihe purpose of taking up the mat- ter of increasing sulphur taxes. PdflilC Lighting, in addition w the regular quarterly dividend of 60 ccnzs also (lfClflfCd all extra dlvi- dcnd of 30 cents. Dividend meet»- m s znday are National Distillers, Garbonlc. and Reading my. Yesterday's market was oncluslre affair but we would some strong spots today. up Ono stock which stood out yester- <=..-._\- was Continental Can. also llke (M11011 of Ewan Mfg, Blaw Knox and Gulf Oil. TORONTO Sept. 24--—Aldermac Cuppi- --\VlIlll‘ enlarging the shaft. the Aldvrmnc Copper between 1110 627i and 700 sloping went zhrnurzh iihnul. 50 feet of high grade rnpplr 1113i. l-cprcscnts the margin of the was". end of number 4 ore body. Thc shaft 1s not completed to the T50 foo: lvvcl and Is drilled to 935 fcot. A station has been cut at 936. \Va.'.cr 1s now approximately 1,- Reno 1.39 ‘ Roche .30 san An: 1.82 i Shalkcy‘ .93 l. shcrr 1.68 Slscoe 4.70 f Sladen 1.1a , Sou Am 5.05 l Sou Ttb .06 .‘ Starla .68 St. Anth .90 l Sud Bruin 5.06 Sud Cont .22 I0 chrcl; gold exports. Texas . 000 fee: and pumping 10 clear the 1125 fool 151"‘ Drlll- ' lng lo widen the shat; 1s L o under way below 035 fcct. TORONTO, Sept. 24 —-NOR'I'H- HUDSON with $1.16 last ycm‘. that this 1101c was p -- 7.». Sulllv i Sylvan Tllsllota SMELTlNG-Earllillgs mated at $1.40 pcr share compared I NORANDA‘EIIHIIIIQS at $4 for curmlt _\'\‘.'\l‘ and should} approach $5 per share for 1037. 11136 CANADIAN AIALARZFIC --- Ore indications increased by drilling, near Sladc-n hidlnrlic nlucll ERN MINER NEHVS ITEMS. BAY hllNlXti AND i estl- l estimated , I where flvc out of six holes rcrcnl- l ed an average grade 1n c-xcss of that of total ore rcsrrvrs , LIANITOBA AND EASTERN Financial News Bureau says. says results from the latest hole number 79 at FYIIIICUOUI‘ show that. ore lntersrclinll runs 6.30 over 8.25 , feet.’ and $13 or 2.67 fi-cz. llnle No. A5. 78 extending the znlz: 100 feet furtllrr west rah fire fort. 11 ounce gold. Eighty pcrcvn: nf the core xvns 10st bcturru 125 and 1.15 fret down the hole. It. is probablv - better ‘ than fragmental cows lllltllllllvd. P1200555 MON'I'REAL_ Sept. 24 _1OP) - Butter prlccs firmed narrowly Montreal produce null-kins while Potatoes eased slightly. Eggs and Cheese was quietly steady. 2.10 3.15 .33 todn y AUCTION SALE 0N TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th, AT 2 I‘. ll- I offer my denlnble residence at. 53 (Jpper Prim-r- ski-qt by Public Auctlon. date of sale. Will b! lold privately If dclllrcil Can be Inspected any time by unwlnlmvnf- before Phone Ofllco $15. Slimmer Residence 1076 or J. A. McU/Ifllflld, Auctioneer, Iflbhlflbrltl Street. Ilounccolullll of seven (I) rooms, bath, hot-water heal- Ing, hardwood floors IIINl-Ilhoul. and all modern conven- = Iencen Inclnillng GIPIIQ~ "mam In the torn 0f l flrlt. mortgage. ' FRANK B. CLARKE. Part of the purchase prlce can * a " anlaiivnfiiiatrtralsrzf'fié per pound for carlots or less of no. 1 while lots to retailers were '25 1-2 for solids and 26 1-2 for prints. Graded eggs shipments 1n carlota or ‘loss were quoted an 30 cents a ' zinnen fm" A-lnrge, 28 for A-medfum, 22-23 for B and 19-20 for C. Cheese averaged 14 1-4 3-4 cents per pound for Ontnrios and l3 3-8- 7-8 for Quebecs. Potatoes: Que. no. 1 803 .80 .90; B. no. l 90's $1.05 $1.10; P. E. I N0. 1 90's $1.30 $1.35. ‘Q0 Splrlluul Offerlngn, Cards, ete., 4c per Inch: Notices of Thanh! and word. Othar rate! on allpllmtlon. For Sale 0T1‘ Air-hnnl-hnuna Imlh In Hunk-o wit‘ the amid (‘nurt thll Illnt day DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD INLAND In the Court In Edward VIII. A. D. I036. In Re Estim- of Daniel Bulmun lulu o! Ilunflro In Ilia-nu (‘minty tn flu- boundaryi luld Prnrlnca farmer deceased (entan- ll!‘ this Ilonmlrahlo HAROLD LIZANOIIII PALMER Surrogate Judge r-I Prnlinfo. Elm. Etc. To the Sllnrlfl o! Ihl County n! Ilurrns (‘minty 0r any (‘onstnhla or Illflfllll‘ person wlthln snlrl County. GREETING! IVlu-rr-nn upon reading tho pl-Ilflon nu Illa llf John L. (‘lurk of Ruilflrn In Queens Innnly In Prlnro lilln-nnl Il- llllll, farmer. tlln rxorutnr of Ihn nhnrn navm-il l-sfnlo praying that n r-lfnflon may ln- lhttllFll for the purpnrm lu-rnln- uni-r lwl Inn-Ill: You nrr Ilwrofnn- llr-relvy rrqulrnd In elle nlI person: In- u-rmh-d In tho nalrl Errata tn In- and "Pm-hr lwforo me nt a Prnhntn (‘nurt In Iw IIIIII In the (‘onrt Ilnuu In fhnr. latte-tom: In Queen's County, In the nnlrl Prmlncr, on 'l‘hnrulay the lhth. llny n! Ormher next, coming, at (he hour of cleu-n uW-lnrk noon of "ll um: rIny to shew rnuae ll any they can why the Accounts u! lho ulrI Estate lhnuld not he Pulled and the Ennis rinsed f" Ilfflreil for In lahl petlIIon IIIII on mntlnn all Ilnnnld Ml-Klnnnn Ill-q. Provlor for Inlrl Pollllnner. And l do l"‘7"‘l'.\' nrllrr that n true copy hereof m‘ """h“'|'h Iluhlluhrll In some newn- Ilnrvrr nuhllnllrrl In Charlottetown f4"- al lrunI four r-nnserutlva weeks (rnrn llw llaln Ilrn-nf and Ihnt n Irua "my Iiorrol In fnrflm EH1 pmllell In tho In]. |"“|"I Illlhllr Mare: rrnpu-llrrly, "mllrlw". In m» In!" 0f m. on..." Ilmrn In (‘lulrlntlrtmvn lfnrernhl. at "In Pout Ofllrn nml In (run! of Iho afore- nnhl no Ihlt all person: lnIernlInI In Ilw mild Innis ll aforesaid may have IIIII‘ nnllrr Ihrreol, I-hrn ulnlrr my lung ‘n; ‘h, h“; n! August A. D. I030 lnll In Jvnr M III: M ' u“ l‘) ll-lfltyl relgn. llld.) H. L. PALMER Jnflla n! Probate. tho Loam-l l-ia-u-on. a . Personal- DONT MAKE FRIENDS WITII‘ sore feet. Use Oreu Oom or Bunion lalvu. Atalldruullts. flrnt . FOR. SALE-DZ! CHEVROLET Sedan. Apply Colin McPllall. 156673-213131. __\_f_01‘k POlJlt. KITCHEN RANGE FOR. SALE. Apply 61 Brighton Ave. 11-6693-9-23-31 FOR BALE 1927 BUICK CHASSIS with motor and tires In good shape $85.00 cash. Apply Red Indian Slauon. L-6888-9-23-31 ALE-GENERAL ELECTRIC Hot-point range, bargain for quick Sale; phone 354-1.. L-6709-9-24-1I IIIAIZINIFICENT GLADIOLAS for sale. See the display and make your selection at our office 1n the new Currie Building. Phone 835 or B55. Orders filled and deliverd. J. A. Moore, Bun Life Office, Charlottetown. Position A Wanted STENOGRAPIIER. AND TYPIST with office experience in Mon- trcal and elsewhere desires open- ling, having removed with her fnmlly w P, E. r. Apply Step0. Advertising lIates-Piiiihililiuln Advance Central Guardian locals, (c per word; Western and EIIIIPIII lurnlr. 2r per word; Announcement! and Coming Event: 2c Der wunl:_ lu per word; In lllemnrlam Notion, 70c per Inch; “"4 I" Fl-PYI" l‘ care Guardian. IrMOS-D-III-Ol. Wanted izi-q- STUDENT ANTI RENTAL OI‘ practice ypewrfter. Must be cheap.‘ Box T. W. Guardian, _ , L-6674-23-3l. [WANTED A 000D RADIATOR- (n; B1117 grind Chev. Car. Apply Immediately to David Mulllna, Klnkorl. P- ll- I. L-8740-11 ‘araluuan courts w/wr rwo . moms (living. room and bed roomlwlth hoard or rummim apartment. Write "X. U." can Ouardlm L-otm-I-JI. 1 Lpgllllfll IIII y 70¢‘ per 0. or name; Letter: n! Cuniltllrnl-e ppreclntlun, 10c per Inch or Io “$3 lllnlmnrn Charla for any ndrortllament twenty-five rents, ___LVi'0rk ll/unted axrama can GIRL u “T5 housework. APPLY (Iilm-"l ‘a Mile lflelpdlvanted WANTED - MAN I-‘OI’ Work. Apply Hat-v ' ‘ Herbert. I Miscellanenu FURS REPAIRI-III, RELINED- Reasonable prices. .\lr.~. DJ-‘wvil- 170 Prince Street, Phone 11' 11-]- L-62(ir-lI-.\l\‘i1" 1.. AVAILABLE .-\T 0.\'('l-' lcigh Route of 800 1.1m reliable mcu lLt-tl a eam $25 or more woe‘. _ required. Write tittlny. 11am Dept. Am-ITO-Z-l, MP1‘- Ctlnadn. ' 11-13 ' =_- _».»,-. - - . ' _ F BEWARE LOW VIIALII) l Easily Tired, Nervous, ‘lciXllilllofdi- Take Ostrex 'l'onlc QED-vie Cm!‘ taln raw oyster lllvlgoralflfi F?‘ new life In every part of bodl- _ not. delighted. maker refunds 1M‘ cents pmd. Call, write Jclllflll-l Pharmacy. X Oct 30 N'4Z°"'T;_Z9L".V Eliza --1 To 1,51- ._ I-‘URNLIIED I10 Central. Apply 243 Richmnil Street. " ’ ‘" TO LET-IIOPSE I54 POIVNAL opposite C. N. Hotel modern oil}- venlencas rent moderate APPf-Y premfsls. 726 ’ 3.‘ r0 Lzr-rlinulsllnn nor-si- Apply P. o. Box 311 s "Ta. . _ To LET _. MEAT STORE. (‘EM- ral. 243 Richmond Street. _ L-872l-9-2n-3l. 4;? L-fi'l2'f-l\-lli ROOM T0 LET-IDEAL ‘LOIA-V tlon, Kent. 8t. ivcst. Hot “f l“- radlntor. Price Moderate. “ire Box 123 care Guardian. n-ovos-a-II-l