SUMMARY Toronto Stocks T to: lsdiistrials. wostss-a TORONTO (Q)-All sections at oiisullll base metals ion:-. the stock insriist. rmicullrlg New York: stocks lower. ialss- western oils. were hainm "ill::T.le:ll' 1:493: :.:. .lower amid moderately iiosvy tniiins. Inoderate trading. ..m..m..-.-- U.-aglhoiwu 1I31uN- fwm - solid v c aw c Currencies roves-al llItI.o'an't;uc.dh.:d.1l00'hiIilhl- . Th index more an a new YORK tcrwriie Cana- mfwwm mu. 3." mm. IN dian dollar was 1-16 hither it P h, Premium of 1 29-32 PCT C91" ll :5 pohllunt mar lid” "'1 terms of US. funds Friday. Pound TAX ARREARS SCHOOL UNIT No.1 The following ratepayers are in arrears of taxes to School Unit No. 1. Many others have made partial pay- .,' . , moms or arrangements to pay. Unless these obligations 1 . are fulfilled as promised their names will be! aside: t list at the next publication in ten days. d. u g b the be taken on all outstanding amounts as tree Y - Minister of Education. I ' Name Last Known Addrul I or George Abbott-Bracklcy Pt. Road I. R. No I I liouis Anderson-221 Hillsboro St. . - - - - - - - -- 1 ,; 1.. G. Anderson-Brnckiey PL 3015 3' 1' Ni” -. chm. Archer-A196 Elm AIIGMIAQ . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. A h -210 Em venue . glalfyilpeiydihf5:llaTlxlD-CTTITTOLYBLOWII RR. No I Alfred Arsenauit-Willow St Frank Arsenauit--Willow St. - .1. A. Arseiiault-Allan Street . . . . .- Charles nambricic-Youns Street -- l . 1 George Bambrick-Younl SW?” 1 t W. G. Barbour-127 Euston Street :- ir- - Brendon Bell-Spring Lane . . . . . .- ' iif , Clyde Bell-Kensington.Rosd . . . . -- 4 1 ' Mrs. Robert Bell-Kensington Road .. Ben Bowerbank-Kensington Road Mrs. Leetiia Brown-Granville Street Wylie Bryenton-Brnck.iey- Pt. Road ' Mervin Holman-North River Road . 1 Joseph Callaghan Maipeque Rd. RR. No. 7 Ralph Cameron-Duvar Apts.. North River Rd. . .' Ben Campben-1g oak st, proton. N.s. . . . . . . . .. Noreen Campbell 0. 0. Box 364 Edmonton . Joseph Cannon-C. A. A. Grounds . . . - - - - -- Gordon Carmody-North River Road .. Hayden Chandler-Brnckley Pt. Road . . . . . . . . .- Harold Clemens Jr.-St. Peters Road R. R. No. 3 Edward Code-Winsloe . . . . . . . ... ........... .. James Coles-South Milton . . . . .. E. Connell-C. A. A. Grounds . . . . . . - - - - -- William A. Crawford-St. Peter's Road . . . . .. Joseph Curiey-cfo Patrick Curley 331- NW 7 - Joseph Cullen-Kensington Road . . . . . . . .. John and Kathleen l)aly-School Street . Maurice Darts-Lewis Point . . . . . . .. Wesley Dennis-Mt. Edward Road . Earl Diamond-Winsloe . . . . . . . . .. Emmet Doiron-Eden Street l Jerome Doiron-clo Mt. St. Mary's I James Donovan-C. A. A. Grounds .1. C. Douse-North River Road Wilfred Evans-Allan Street Roger Fortiri-Charlottetown R. R. N0- 7 Ray Frizzell-Brackley Pt. Road . R. H. Frizzell-Brackley Pt. Road .. lames B. Gallant-Confederation Sire! Joseph Gallant-Belvedere Avenue . - - - -- Joseph Gallant-Confederation Street Arthur Gamester--Kirkwood Drive Hamid Gaudet-Kirkwood DHVI Wilfred Gaudct-Spring Lane Francis Gauthier-Wendy Drive .. ' Dr. E. S. Giddings-'18 Greenfield AV Wilbert Gillespie-Winsloe . . . . . . . . .- Omer Gorveatt-Mt. Edward Road Vernon Gregory-St. Peterls Road Percy Groom-Allan Street . . . . . .. Earl Hambly--Winsloe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wilfred Hardy-Union Road. Queen ii Co. Edward Heartz-Harley Street. Plrkdlii G. R. Hughes-Pleasant Street . . . . . . . . . .. Doran Hynes-North River Road . Stanley Inman-C. A. A. Grounds - George Jarvis-Allan Street George D. Jay--Royalty Road R- 11- N0- John Jenkins-Allan Street . . . . . . - - - . - -- Ernest Larter-Mnlpeque Road . . . . . . .- Mrs. Helen Lawlor-38 Orlcbar Street .. Wilfred LeCiair-Kirkwood Drive . . . . . . .. Elmer Lewis-Lewis Point West Royalty B. M. Livingston Sr.-Mt. Edward Road .. Gordon Lewis-St. Peter's Road . . . . . .. Lloyd Livingston Mt. Edward Road .. Victor Livingstone-Mt. Edward Road .. Joseph Matthews-Jordan Crescent Ray Molyneaux-Nassau Street Orwell Morrissey-Union Road R. R. No. I Wendell E. Morrlssey-Union Road 11. R. No. I Alex Morrison-R. R. No. 3 . - -- W. R. Munn-2 1-lillsboro Street .. .. . a ) ,lvsn Myers-C. A. A. Ground .. Alex MacDonald-Kensington Road Allan MacDonald-Kensington Road Bernard MacDonald-Kensingtnn Road . Bruce MacDonald-Winsloe Harry MacDonald-C. A. A. Grounds .- Lorne and Mary MacDonald-Kensingtoii Road John Allison MacGregor--Kcnsingtion Road John H. Maclfinnon-l-lighfleld . . . . .. Roy Mackiniion-Kensington Road Arthur Mscbesn-Mt. Edward Road Gordon MacLenn-C. A. A. Grounds .. Ronald MacLean-Bclvedere Avenue . Donald MncLeod-Mt. Edward Road . . Earl Macleod-St. Peter's Road - Ray E. Macbeod-Maple Avenue .. Cyril MacMillan-Charlottetown R. R. No. 3 - J, Lawrence MncNevin--35 Villa Site?! A. A. MacPherson-Unloa Road William Nicoll-Palmer's Lane I Reginald O'Brien-5 Youni 591191 Sanford Oisen4t. Peter's Road .. Walter O'Neill-St. Peters' Road P. E. 1. Farm Co-op Services-Sherwood . Clarence Phillips-Union Road . . C. .1. Pitcairn-Mt. Edward Road Fred Pound-Nassau Street Elmer Proud-North River Road Annie Purcell-Allan Street . . . . . . ....... Charles Ramsay-West Royalty Earl Rannghsn-Mt. Edward Road . Albert Rnvenhill-Union Road Leo Redmond-Jo Gas Crescent . James Reid-Mt. Edward Road . Alec Rhynes Jr.-Malpeqise Road .. Lorne Rhymes-Malpeqso Road ..... Harlan Robbins-Charlottetown R. R. No. 1 .. George E. Roper-Union Road I. R. 140. I .. Watson Ross-Mt. Edward Road Sgt. Rhodeniser-Mt. Edward R034 -- Russell smite-Upper Prince Strut -- Amhy Smith-Maioeque Road . . . . .- Doulss Smith-Alisa Street Mrs. J. sltmlth-Tbwtnh. Dir Daatcl curt- Rellli Bddshllfv-Mt. Edward Road A. V. glictt-Grands Itrost Robert Maloessa Road . E. M. and L. Tswhssl-olirhwood Avssso Vail-IN EHO! Iblat 5-2soo2e:s:ss.::so:S y T '2 5 , :.-v 9099.-.-.,,.:.A, "hi-. -' cs” - ; 9-. ..3.3.-3 sterling 1-32 lower at 32.7! 5-16. senior base metals recorded- snap-sssEo:snoo:assE;................ S8?-5.8888388688588827-88 S8s:sssa8asnai:s88:ssss' " 0 i ' ' ' ' ' 1 1' niiiiv iiiiiiiiiiai ouomioiis aonissftiishaaviastlosass bl-rlwh many unions. Hudson Icy drop- W” ped 156 points and Noranda ns. Copperl. which featured downiryproflt-takisgrrldsy insrkctduringthelastthrusu-I sions with solid advances. well set back hcsvlly today. Chlbougr msu Mining lost 25 cents and Cldbougamau Jaculet 15 cents. Little Long Lac lost I cents is holding companies. The heavy western oils loses-I included Great Plains. of! IV: points, Pacific Pete and Calgary and Edmonton. off 1:5. Peruvian off 45 cents, and Central Lednc. 7.5 cents. Dome Explorations (Western) gained 30 cent. Index losses: Golds off .11 to 80.46; base metals off 1.51 to 258.11; western oils otf 3.35 to 179.18. 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TED S1594 MU: Mk - K D Nil 450 Si7Vs 17V: 17V: --iii D Shel 1515 S2014 24 20A - M Nor star 500 S16 1m 1511. -- 16 slmpsons no unit use 2396 - 16 ltadmans 15 SM 24 21 --lb Wllklrs S30 S71 'I1Vs 1! 1-1 Total sales on -r-o:ouTsaoor lischssnc. Aug. 10: s.oss.ooa. Montreal Stocks MONTREAL (CP) - A slight firming tendency was noted in late trading but the Montreal and Canadian stock exchanges Friday closed with industrial losses out- numbe ing gains two-to-one. Price changes ranged to a point or more in moderate dealings. Steels were mixed with Algoma ahead one point and Stelco off '14. Hudson Bay lost IV: and Noranda dropped a point in a soft base metal section. Abitibi added '4 but Bsthur-st B and Powell River werc is-point losers in an easier paper group. A weak refining oil list showed B.A. and imperial off Ws. Trans Mountain faded 15a in the pipe- lines. Shawinigan retreated W; as Bell Telephone dipped Vs in a quiet utilities group. Royal led the banks down with a loss of a point. in m' cellaneoun trade international Bronze Powd- ers leaped four points while Can- ads Cement firmed la. Consoli- Massey and General Dynamics lost major fractions. Mines and western oils were it mixed in a 15 cent range. Empire Oil, Del Rio. Opemisca Explorers. Montgsry and Obalski were down a few pennies while Chib Jaculet. Portage and Arcadia Nickel were ahead in a 15 cent range. The stock exchange's closing averages show hanks off 052 at 56.33. utilities off 0.7 at 145.7. in- dustrials off 0.7 at 329.7. com- bined off 0.8 at 50.3, papers off 4.64 at 1664.67 and golds off 0.17 at 85.02. Moiv-rnssi. CLOSING srocss Ahltihl cm of Lakes Abit pr 25 Bow Smith Asbestos divs l-lud Bay Min Bank Mont 595': llllp 011 Bank NS 61 Int Nick llnoils C Nat 469i int Pate Bsthurst I so Mass-1-lar Bell 4896 MCCOH Brsstl W. N St Cu Bldg Prod HM Norsnda C Can 411.4 Price C Cement MIA Qiis Pow C Camsnt pr 30 Roysl Bank 5'! Boyalite i an 3:: as: " 1-. E 2? Sr" orgies. Cds Brew SIM: it I. Corp Cdn Coins 15 Mshawia PR 34 8 I Cockshutt 7 Un Steel seagrsnis use 'Wslker D Briddi 1290 CANADIAN Dom Tar lslh Cons Psp Foundation 14 Ford Fraaar so N. Y. STOCKS NEW YORK (AP!-The stock market staged a gentle decline Friday on the smallest volume in nearly three weeks. It was the narrowest market since July 2, with only 1,123 issues traded. Pivotal issues fell from from tions to about 2 points except for internationsl oils whose losses stretched nearly to 0 points, A few selected issues gained. The market's advance today snapped a string of threa straight daily rises since Monday's sharp scll-off. To the normal pre-weekend cau- tion was added further uncer- tainty as to what the next two days might bring with regard to the Suez Candi crisis. Gulf, Royal Dutch and other oils fell victim to this apprehension as traders cleared their decks. Rail stocks. after their excellent advance of Thursday which al- most singlelinndedly led the mar- ket on a slight rise. wilted on profit-taking. The Associated Press sversge of 60 stocks fell 31.00 to 3189.50. with the industrials down 81.40. the rails down 31.10 and the utili- ties down 20 cents. Pivotal steels declined fraction- ally. Chrysler stood out in the mo- tor group which improved frac- tlonally. Canadian Pacific and Distillers- Sesgram led Canadian issues on the New York stock exchange. both gaining V4. Dome Mines was up ti. Hudson Bay Mining dropped 1V! followed by Interns- tlonal Nickel with a one - point ss. On the American stock ex! change Brazilian Traction snd !;IISIiiS::is:IsIililaiiiiIsiiIHI!EEg':S!3Isaliii Iililsiilsisilcaiiisssiiiisi;sl3Iligi":Esl.iasis! g:'!DiD5S3i!iDBiS3iIl8DD5DIiiID!l'g;i.:Il'R:ISifS:Eag:;g5SEESEEEE e. Wilrich Petroleum were up it and dated Glass slipped a point while ' TIEY NOTES toil Great Britain and West The common subject of dlsciilalu will be establishment of quotas oa a world basis so that ovar-produc- tion can be avoided. An agenda w has been worked out and will be made known following consultation among the attending groups. we did not see any mention of a representative of Japan being pre- sent at the above meeting and it seems to the writer that Japan is the greatest : ” ' menu; so profitable ranching nstursl mm; in the future. It is true that they have not gone into mutations or lt so only on a very modest scale, but "181 they are producing the natural shades of mink in large quantities and will continue to de velop into very great quantities in the future is a sure thing. with their plentiful supplies of fish and cheap labor they can produce tu- about half the cost that a Csnadian or American rancher can produce. One of the top for hr-okug og Produce MONTREAL (GP) - Agricul- ture department quotations; EGGS: Small cases. extra-large 62-63; large 02; medium 51-5!; smnll40-4015; B 44; C 34. no. ceipts: 349. BUTTER: C u r r c ii t receipts: 571a. Fresh grade creamery prints job price 57-58; fresh non-tender able 581k. Receipts: Nil. CHEESE .f.o.b. factory: On- tario whlte 3215; colored 38: de- livered Montreal, Quebec white 3H's; colored am; wholesale On- tario white 34: colored 34Vs, whole- sale Quebec white 8256; colored 325.14 Receipts: Nil POTATOES: Que new Tia Lil)- 1.26. Grain WINNIPEG (CP) - Export in- terest developed in barley and W. flax at the close Monday on the Winnipeg grain exchange. Small quantities of Barley were rs.- ported sold to the United King- dom while parcel lots of fins .5 went to the U.K. and the Contin- ent. Lskehead prices for class two, IWA and domestic wheat Nos. 1-4 northern were all down one- quaiter cents. Nos. 5 and I! were up 196 cents. Class two, TWA and domestic were down one- ouartcr cent. Closing prices: Oats: Oct SQ: Del TDWA; May 78&. Barley: Oct 1.08; Dee 1.0095; May 1.035.. Flax: Oct 3.23MB: Dec 2.983; May 2.988. Rye: Oct 1.25M; Dec LEM: May 1.2871. Prices for class two wheat for export to countries outside IWA: 1 nor l.71lV4: 2 l.70V4: 8 l.0lV4; 4 l.56V4; 5 l.4.'i'l4: G 1.39V4: 1 durum 167'-'4: 2 2.ti5V4: 3 263Vs: IWA and domestic prices: 1 nor 1.7:iVs: I 170V4; 3 1.61Vs; 4 l.56Vs; 5 1.43Vs; 6 1.39Vs; 1 durum l.96Vs: I 1.95V4: 3 LMVA. 1-16 respectively. other Canadian oil issues lost fractlonally. Lob- law. down 317;. was the big loser. Shawinlgan dropped IV: and Pres- ton Enst Dome 5-16. What stocks did are also expected to attend. The 5' York October ssui. sans tap, we III. One of the most prominent for men in New York is Jon Wetnlg cl thcflrm of .i. Weinlg ma-50,, Todly their annual volume runs into millions. Wclnlgownad ranch. 01 Produce 40.0w mink annually. In addition the Drm-purchageg 5,. Nlw” Iii IN Ieven times that amount to. meet the continually lllcnllllll needs of its manufactur- llll and deallnl business. Last Alllihl. returnlill to i New ii".J"""t..2'."""'t;"s'i'...7?'tt'...':lt "-1 --v-ow-r In-1 ing afsw days in Paris he will ,0, I. ,:”"””:;m”"" ”' souls No-ms lllllll trip around the of; ,' "' ”" worId.visidng Afhens,TelA ,mwgh'I"iJ -I-d--monthly ,muMWnBmm ' Ions Ions. roiwo. on article 10-page story on one side sheet of paper." . oum . 4 I u . . - these tips: To use too many words to communicate one's thoughts is s gather much thought into a few words. clearly and accurately. your Weinis enterprises - 3754”) mink skins. employed 110 people in its factory and out-vol. umned the next largest mink inan- iifscturer by three or four to one. it was in 1936 that Joe Weinlg set llll sights on the mink coat busi- ness. Ha chose mink because it was luxurious and hard to make A good product would find a good market. Bull's eye again. The for business is his hobby and the shop his personal hobby. He wet nurses every problem that arises-and acts like a new father in every dilemma Some say he is a perfectionist on business matters and can't relax when things go wrong. In 1921 Joe set out to make money and he said to his friends, "I just want up work so I can save a few pennies." Now three decades later .l'.W. has saved a lot of pennies, probably seversi hundred million, but money has not changed him much over the years. He still puts in his full day and doesn't let sentiment in- tsrlero with common sense. He hasn't forgotten the value of a penny let alone a dollar. During his business career he has gone through many difficult periods and has learned to take matters as they come and deal with prob- lems as they arise. In the heyday of silver snd white fox he was the largest manufacturer of those urs. - Halle Bros. and Company of Clevelahd. Ohio, have caused a minor uproar in the city's retail fur trade by running a two page ad on fur items which are displayed in their down town stores depart- ment. They listed 700 items re- cently, from mink collars st 35. to a natural wild mink coat for 32.250. The response to the pro- motion which was descrlbed by the ad as a "fabulous fur event" was understood to be very good, par. ticularly on items priced from 8100 to 3200. Wild mink stoles at R.C.M.P. Transfers OTTAWA (CP) - Transferrof three RCMP officers were an- nounced Thursday by Co sinner L. H. "icholson. Supt. Frederick A. Regan. 41 .s native of Westville, N.S., transferred from d of the Edmonton criminal investigation branch to take charge of the same branch in "H" division with Hal- ifax headquarters. Supt. Joseph W. Brady. 48, of Montreal replaces Supt. Regan. He has been in charge of the Edmon- ton sub-division. Supt. Harold G. Lsngton. 48. of Regina is transferred from officer in charge of criminal investigation at Halifax to officer commanding the Edmonton h ” 1 ' . Air Crash Near Mandalay RANGOON. Burma (Reuters)- Twelve persons were killed and 10 severely injured when a govern- meat-owned union of Burma Air- ways plane crashed about 100 miles southeast of Mandalay. it was announced Thursday. The director of civil aviation said that villagers Giad located the wrccksgs of the plane--s DC-I-- sbout 100 miles southeast of Man- dalay in inaccessible country cut off from main roads. A relief plane was sent out to the nearest airfield at Meiktils, so miles west of the scene of the Urges Business -Mail To 1 Cultivate Writing Arr ssonrnui. (cc)-rim art or stain ths - mun iy ...i.l.' "no. " ””"'"'' limo! 0- Wzitins Brieliy-." the writer dictated them from ,, : If I piste of executive's chair to an exqulgn. secretary V ";:'::”"'7W""lI0tWuittllinis thess modest noun, but neither wlllyiygits-yoot:'ll:u,',e.,..,,c,' mom” no um 0, sign of mediocrity. while to l" ""'d' "t W" """'B"t8- not ' prcssion of what you have to say, Men in management " have a special obligstioTi'.mg:,'. notes are not sweetened beciius. Yur i.i:.?.' will bs well-written meats: if it lip effortless 1. strain in its conipositioii: if it is untheatrlcal. making its pom, without ” A L the .11.. if it is simple in its constructior; making intelligible to the reader. things that might be obscure; I hanging like a giant's clothes on the limbs of s dwarf nor squeu. ing a man's fi-nine into the clothes ofaboy:andifalltiilsls attained LII the smallest spac. commensurate with the clear ex. We should esteem good writ. ing. and show our Ipprecis. tion . . . out of our evaluation of others' letters will spring s n... desire for distinction in your own. ' PLYWOOD? ws HAVE WHAT YOU CHA NEED NDLER BROS. crash. It is expected to return here today. 375. natural baum marten scarves It 375. pure skin persinn lamb jackets for 8100. silberblue mink capes st 8150 and ranch mink Gilles at 8200. were among the items featured. Other specially priced merchan- dise included mink stolen and capes at 8150: 8235. soon and 5:75. The ad Iuzscsted three easy ways to buy your furs and cited Hslle's charge account system ,the revolving cred- it sccount and the contract pay- ments. Our comment is that Hal- le and Co. do not believe in hiding their light under a bushel. they use large newspaper space and pick varieties of furs pecislly priced to interest the public snd this comblnstt does the trick. & I- Sell and install Automatic -WATER H EATE5 Advances Declines Unchanged Total issues 113 1153 NH! !0I.I cnociuo slocll Beth steel ruin Monty W 419i Borg Wsrnsr 47 KNY Cent om C and 0 INA Radln Cup llti Cons Edison 41 used Oil NJ Ilti Int Auto L ms use Aim-an Iills Gui Else MM Vanadium I035 Goodyear TM Wsmigss IIK Gt Nor It OM AIIIICAN lat T and 1 Sit 111 Inc 11656 INSURANCE Firs - Auto - Casualty - Marine. H. M. DAVISON LTD. 78 Great George St. Charlottetown G. G. K. Peska Res. 7210 A SUCCESSFUL FUTURI TO ARTHUR H. ROPER AND HIS STAFF on his OPININO or nits usw iursiusi. mo sssvics isrsnoui LLOYD PARLEE p Q. It. WOOD 1- co. LTD. 2 r. s. i. soummu .. snvmsimio .-&ssl- ssxrrsssoil. snklll OUR BEST WISHES TO ATHUR H. ROPER AND. 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