NOVEMBEB__ 11. 1936 {i} LlM TW. C: PITFIELD 8c COMPANY [INVESTMENT DEALERS ' 157 Hollis Street, Halifax ' Telephone B-7l69 ~We invite your enquiries ITED MONTREAL TORONTO OTTAWA QUEBEC SAINT JOHN - MONCTON FREDERICTON CAMPBELLTON QIARLOTTETOWN VANCOUVER i-\ ' I Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance Conlrnl Gllurillun l0l'll|lr l" u" W" w; wor t“ QEI . i rl Coming Event: 2o per word: gi-u-firnltlnhclecwrrrlhriznfloticro, 10o pa: inch; Lin“ ul [floral und rili Wrnvern um) Euniern ioeuil. to (Jlilurtllird gnu-mull Oilorlflll. Cords, etc" do por mime; Letter: of (Jomiolruco ‘we air-i]. Other ruten on application. imp; Notices of Thnniin and Appreeiutinu, 70a per huh or lo no!‘ liinlmnru Uhurlo for nay nilvarlilemeut twculy-ilvo cents, To Let F?“ -- s iouuivis run LluiiT 1U hoiisckceplng- HBBl/Ed- APPLY 3W3 Fitzroy Street, City. L-47l~1l-17-3i 1'0 LET - llEATED APARTMENT. Newly renovated. 205 Euston Et. L-423-11-16-3i. m LET-FURNXSIIED 0R. UN- furnished attractive 7 room resid- flm» in Brighton. Apply Guard- m, L-375-11-14-3i. g*_1_.___l m LET-HOUSE 0N GRAFTON Street, near Rochford. Eight rooms all in excellentlorder. New bailiroom fixtures. Rent $20.00. Apply H. K. S. Hemming Bank of Nova Scotla Building. 11-295-11-12-14-17 7M For Sale 511111.131 — 1935 TERRAPLANE "Coupe" run 15000 miles. Apply 197 Kent Street. L-3B8-11-i4-3l. M _ FOR SALE — OATMEAL, WILL exchange for good oats. Warren's Mills. North River. L-480-1i-17-3i , __L__T_ __,L_,__ __-_,._ FOR SALE — SHROPSHIRE RAM 225 lbs. Apply Wallace H. Mac- laine, 9 Mile Creek. i 11-287-11-16-31. FOR SALE-NEW RADIO, TABLE Model. Bargain for ‘liiick sale. Apply 232 Richmond Street. L-470-11-17-3l. -;-I_;._: FOR SALE—TWO DOUBLE DECK Mink pens and dens complete. A. D. McPherson, Vernon. L-437-11-16-3l. ,2: :________. __. _ -_ VDR SALE-Zh’; U. P. MUGUL Engine newly overlnulrd. Cunr- antccd. Also light truck Waggon in good condition. Apply 100 Ed- vrcird Street, Charlottetown. L "'11 11-14-3 RFRBER GOODS OF EVERY dorcriptlon, mailed in plain vsmii- pcr. postpnid by us. Write for mail ordcr catalogue, saving 50".'-. P. O. 130x 01, Dept. W-lu, Hamil- ton. Ontario. N-20-11-(i-12i. Miscellaneous L?" *7 '* *"*""“"' ‘_"" ' '*_’__'_ YOUR GOOD INTENTIONS WILL ‘oc carried to completion by pur- chasing insurance on our spccial piaii. This can bk- economically arranged by interviewing J. A. Moore, Sun life Assurance oi Canada, Currie Building. WAN ED T0 11011.1(.‘ iii good locality. \Vl‘it'_ t _ Guardian. L-427-1i-li-3i. W: E1) T0 l3 1' AT A small farm iinthzii a [cw nliivfi bl the (ll-y. Apply Crillil'l‘liflli. L-477-ll-17-1l. z’: v-ri-srsrrm; . . ' AWENTIGN! All uncmiiliiyx-d ox-Scrvice hlfll are asked to attend n bier-ling: lo lie hold in the Lrginn Home at 7.210 RM. 0n TllliSiliflj November 17th. All mcn who are not per- manently employed are urg- ‘rii to he present. J. l’. MILLION, President (‘liarloitcioiin (l'.l<l.l. N0. l) liiancli, Cnnadliiii Leg- ion, B.E.S.L. Ii-i-IO-l 1-10-2i 4- ‘*lcLriniucr AIJBTIGN SALE “mi!- Novcmber 20th, ut the residence of Aiiun Boisner, 4 Slew- ." street. Solo commences at 10.30 4- M- iiii hi! household effects “Wlfllnr of Plflill‘, Dining, Kltchon 53min: furniture. Carpets, Mull- ‘mflvlh. rmi sum No. 1o, Kitchen uni cooking utensils. GIII- "N. Dishu uni! Piotnru, Sliver- Wlre and s lot of Books. some old of Sliver and Furniture. Also " 1M of main; in puma sanitary ‘Million which ouu b0 uiui prlnlc required. “one Gordon Tools, vmu rm- n" “In Mower, Brunch Topper m‘ "mill! Knife nnd lots of other “Eu-mo; maroon 1:‘ mention. we no o i-o VIM. Terms fliii. p m", I. A. MAeDONALD. Auctioneer. SAL g iiuY-Jiuuin ‘ , _ijg1:0i'_t__l0, bc ,Sl1.l~2I1l1llL’d..lJy_-fli-0-SOC- ‘ a 1A fvdl" "Meiaflslv. Wasted WANTED FOR. ONE MONTH man for farm work. Apply in per- son. Daniel Li. MacNelll, Clyde River. 15-406-11-14-31. WANTED - MAN TO WORK 0N, farm. Apply Guardian. ‘ I L-379-lili4-3i. WANTED -- A REPRESENTATIVE for manufacturer making undcr-_ wear and hosiery. Territory Prince Edward Island. Apply wizh full particulars to A. W. Box 401. N-73-11-17-19-21-24-26-28. l Ray of ‘Hope W. I. Annual Meeting iAnd Entertainment, ‘The 22nd Annual Meeting of the’ Roy of Hope Womnens Intitute, Murray Riveirmet in the Institute Room Nov. 10th at 7.30 p. m. with 18 members and 2 visitors present. The president, Mrs. F. D. Bre- haui: presided. The meeting was opened by the singing of "0 Cans- dii." Roll call was responded to by ’ o. “Remembrance Day Verse." The minutes of the 1a t annual meeting and the last regular meeting were read and approved. 'I‘1icn followed an address by the retiring presi- dent. Officers and members. Another year has passed and as President, I hove the honor to address the membcrsof Ray oi Hope In titute at this, your 22nd Annual meeting‘, , Two years ago you honored me with‘ tlic position of President. Lrist year you renewed that confidence by entrusting to me for another iycnr the dutlcs which the office jciimiis, mid tonight, this labor is ‘lcomplctcd. I hope my services 'l1f1\'0 merited your approval. To my succes or I give the assurance that her work will be both pleasant and ngrccnblc and my assistance and co-opcrnton always available. It is nlczvcnt to rccall the many court- eous relations I encountered during the two years and the cordial coli- incts made with the officers, members and friends of the Insti- tute. To all who helped me in my work I am deeply indebted. Tiic ycas now ending was marked by no particular achievement but the ‘rotary will reveal flint many diilics _ inf a miscellaneous character xvci-c [rvricrniccl in your name. F.cl'iig ftliizi. n oiic liuiidrcd percent memb- ,crsliip should uc the objective of a incicly such n~ ours, I ain sorry to rrrorl only 40 mcmbcrs this your. \\'lli".‘(‘.'1i\'l1lSl. your wc liazl 43. Our efforts (iiiiiii; ilic _V(‘l1l‘ follcwril ‘ilic usual linrs and to all coniinil- icc-s I wish lo rzitciid a wcll merited ‘lflllilti! o. pixzbc and appreciation. Toniorroiv we i‘ll‘.llllii‘ll"li)i‘i‘_l0 Armis- , lice Day. would it not be weil for us ‘as a ;o icty lo picdgt! ounclvcs to try liiirdcr in ilic years to come’ to look fcai-lrs 1y on lifc. to accept itlie laws of niitiro, not with ircck rcslguaiiitu but as hor soils and duuglilrrs who darc to 500F611 Emil question, to liavc peace and confid- ence within our soulr; these ore the beliefs that make for happiness; . furthermore lct ouch member try to encourage others who are at the pend of other societies, such as our Girl Guides and all societies con- nected with our churches, and by so doing we, in our small way, arc zurely laying n foundation for 030°“ and at least trying to live up m 0i" creed. In conclusion I llilnlc W“ n11 for your loyalty and co-opero- tlon; and I ask for my Slmess“! u continuance of the some support- Always bear in mind that. Whatever your work, and what- ever it's worth. No matter how strong and clever’ Someone will sneer if yOU Plum to hear And scoff at your best endeavor. So work 0.10M 1!! 7°“! °h°"e“ niche Wit-h a steady puroooe w W" you, Let noihing folks say, who D389 your my, Eglgx your courulc or IWBIW you. 1m idle will am w uio ranch of Art. rm- just the pleasure of Flint \L*“,§i\ - 1.. f‘ ,1 THE (IHARUYFFETOWN STUCK QUOTA TIONS N- "- Stw" - WEEK-Eli srrciiis - GUARDIAA Morning Stock Letter (Received over Piiflcid and Co‘; Private Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. iii-No news of importance developed over the week end. American stocks in London this morning according to ' Dow Jones are slightly better than New York's closing. Colonel Ayers, in latest report see: the best holi- day trade since prsoperity years, Dividend meetings scheduled for today are Cutler Hummer, Dllflflflt, and Humble Oil. Market action Saturday was not very ' conclusive and we would expect more irregu- larity today. The rails will bear very close watching as a guide and further break down in this group will probably bring out selling from the general 11st. Hard Rcck—B1g mineral zone at Hard Rock gold states progress re- port No. 2 shaft area shows widths oi 60 feet, Mill plans to be defer- red temporarily. - ‘reborn-North vein reported opened for over 700 feet. Two ounce grade said available for min- ing widths. controls Toburn is reported to have ‘inquired control of Continental ,'Mine to protect the eastern strike 1 of the rich ore. being drifted in on ithe Toburn 350 loot level. This new find is regarded as of very great importance to both mincs. It will no doubt mean o new chance for Continental and the pos~ibi1ity is heard of in milling capacity in "Fcburn Mines. l Premier-Premier Mine which i New York Curb Alum Corp Amer 12a Amer Cyan B 381'. Amer Super Power 2% Atlas Corp 15 Cities Service 31', Creole Petrol 30"; Elec Bond dz Share 20"’. Gulf Oil Penn 105-". Hum Oil Rcf 70 Niag Hucl 15'; Std Oil Ken 21mg Un Light dz Power A 6'; Un Light 8r Power P111 55 Wms Oilomattc 111,‘, Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Nov. iii-Offerings of the United States dollar in Eur- opean markets helped sciid French francs and Netherlands guilders higher today. _ The franc closed up .00 1-8 of a cent at 4.65 1-8 while the guilder climbed .02 of o. cent. The pound sterling after an earlier spurt, 1i“. ishcd off 1-8 at $4.89. Swiss francs were or! .03 or a ccnt and the Belgian bclga w»; down .00 1-2 of o. cent. Canadian fund; were down 1-32 at 100 1-8. But climb to the top and do not. stop Tho‘ tlicy may not all be prais- lug," Respectfuly submitted, BERTHA BREIIAUT. Picsiclcnt Ray of Hops Institute. Report of Secretary adopted a"- rcad. Rcpoit of School committees. The following officers were then appointcd:-Presidciit, Mrs. T. A. KOCTAHTI‘, Vice-President, Mrs. Wil- liam Alley’ (re-rlccfcili; SCCPDlillfy- Treasurer, Mrs. w. R. Keenan; Di- rectors, Mrs. Clarence Nicolle, Mrs. Prank Lowe and lvli-s. Wliltcivay. Auditors. Mrs. F. D. Bre- hmitoiid Mrs. W. F. Miiolicod. Colic-sting fcr tlic Orphanage to be done 11': usual by file members. Program: Reading, “The Good Old Days and Now" by Mrs. T. A. Kcen- an; "The Peace Bridge Ceremony" by Mrs. W. P. MncLcod; “What It Mczinvto lac an Institute Member" by Mrs. Waller Dalzicl. Lunch scrvcd and meeting closed by sug- lng the National Anthem. On Tllursdny night, Nov. 12th, a Remembrance Day program uiidcr the auspices of the Womorrs Insti- tute was pro cnied in ‘Jic Murray River Public llall. Opening number. O Canada; iirtriiiuciiial music by Aubrry Berliner Alfred Gosber- and Everett Porter; the celebrated perm “Flanders Fields" by Lieut. Col. John McCrae was effectively recited by Miss Shirley Brehnut. Following this a. duct ‘cith guitar accommiiimcni. by the Misses Ver- iiitii. Kmiian and Joyce Nicolle. A selection by Daniel Horton on the harmonica and Hawaiian guitar. A "olo, “Tile Vncnnt Chair," very pathetically rciidcrcrl by Mrs. Walt- or Dolziel. An outstanding feature of the program was a. lcctum by Mr. Ewart Keeping of Bench Point, P. E. I., on the Pilgrimage to Vlmy, on which he and Mrs Keeping saw and visitcd many places of interest, seeing again the battle ields on which hehad fought. MI‘. Hooping spoke very higliiy of the welcome which they received in the various places-which they visited, alro of the way thoigroves of his comrades had been preserved and kept, much credit is duo those who participat- ed in this work. Mr. Keeping in his. genial and ei- iicient manner delivered ‘this lec- oum in such s way I can truly say n11 present felt as though they had been on the trip with him. Bringing the lecture to a close he pointed out that on Armistice Day they are not celebrating their vict- ory but rather o Remembrance. A trio by Mrs. Doizicl, Mrs. Keen- an and Mrs. Ncoilo followed the lecture after which the singing of tho Notional Anthem brought the entertainment to a close. Proceeds from the door tickets flung turned over as s donation to the Provfrztlsl C: ..';'.1":n, Char- ldttetowu l, - :\-‘.,.-»- . George O. , Produce Prices (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. 16—-Wl1eat. ‘.101’ no 2 $1.15 1-2; barley C W n0 3 70 i-2; oats feed no 1 49; no 2 4B; outs, C W no 3 51. Flour. spiiiig wheat patents. firsts $6,110; seconds $6.20; bakers $6.10; winter wheat patents, choice $4.70 to $4.80; white corn $6.50. Bran ton 29.25; shorts ton s31.- 25; middlings ton $37.25; rolled oat: bag 90 lbs 3.35; liay no 2 per ion cur-lots $9. Cheese Ontario 13 3-4 to 14; Quebec 13 1-4 tn 13 1-". Butter 25 1-2 to 25 3-4. Eggs in cartons A 1 laiizic 54; A 1 medium 50; A 1 pilllets 41; A large 51; A medium 45; A puliets 39; B large 33: B medium 31; C 27. Potatoes: P E I mts 90's $1.35 to $1.40; N B n0 1 mts 80's $1.15 to , $1.20; Que no 1 mts 80's $1.12 to $1.15; Que no 2 whites 80's $1.05. EXCHANGE (Cunudian Press) MONTREAL, Nov. Ill-Bright spot in today's early livestock trad- ing, cattle prices were steady to 25 cents higher in brisk demand. Calves, hogs and sheep held firm. Receipts‘. Cattle, 1254; calves. 971; sheep, 2173; hogs 2945. Good stccrs sold from 5.25 to $6. medium $4.25 ti $4 and common $3.50 to $3.75. Good cows ranged from $3.25 to 3.35, medium $2.50 t0 , 3 and common bu "s 2 to $2.50. Cannon and cuttcr- made $11)’: to $1.75 and common bulls $2 to $2.50. lviediuin good quality vi-als brought $8, fair to medium $7 to $7.50, common (lrinkers $4. GHFS- ers were a Mimic higher, ranging from $3 to $3.50. Good cuts ;.:;l wcthers brought $7.50, 100 pound lambs, or better $6.50. culls and bucks $5.50 to $6. Sheep trndcd from $2.50 to $3.75. Bncoiis, 19d and watcnl, made $7.75 with $1 prcniium on selects. Buttlicrs and licavies were $7.25 and extra lWRVlC‘ $6.75. Lights were 06.75 t0 $7.25 while sows went at $4.75 to $5.50. BONSIIA“! W. I. ’I'lie regular monthly meeting of the Bonsiiaw Wonirnis Institute nict nt tho home of Mrs. Daniel Darmcli on Oct. 21st, with an iit- tciidnncc of tcii members and 3 visitors, with the iaresidcnt presid- ing. The meet-lug opcncd in usual form and minutes of lust niccting WiTC read and approved. The com- mittccs gave their reports. School, committee reported needing new' WlIKlOW blinds, “'85 tabled until ucxt meeting. Sick committee re-l ported linviiig visited liild takcnf fruit to one iii district, and the bill of 25c was presented and on mot- ion paid. A paper was read by the scorc- tiiry from Crusader. and a motion was made to send the ice of $1.00 to the T. B. League. Letters were also i-cnd from supervisor and Mrs. Melllsh Mgarding a Pence Day program for November, also o let- ter oi thanks from Mrs. Neil K. Salmond for fruit sent her little girl. It was decided to hold a. mus- querade on Friday, Oct. 30. prizes to be given to four classes, and a box of chocolates as a special door prize, each member to make ten lunches, and names to be put on them, Mrs. Benton to see about violinist and Chas. Durrach as im- itor. Mrs. Hector McNevin and Miss Muriel McDonald to sell tick- ets at door. It was also decided that Mr. Ed.- win Johnson ‘be asked to come and give o lecture on his trip to Vimy Ridge, a special meeting tn be called to make arrangements re- garding some. ,4 contest was out on by Mrs- Elmer Crosby and by draw waswon .')y Mrs, J,W, Boyce; 2nd Mrs. John IPhail. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. George Carson, roll call to be answered by payment of dues. Lunch liffi fifvédby the hostess. hicddiig closed b," singing "The King Mt '1 Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pinuui null 1'0 llciuhm-u u! llunlrcul stuck us: Glllllll and Curb Burnt) Open Close Abitibi 31, 3',_. Asbestos 75 742', isathurst 163's 113' _ Bcauharnois 4 »'-.', 4 ' _. B211 Tel. 153 i 154 Jroziilnn 175. i8 Jrewing Corp. of Can. 2-7-4 25,, Bruck Silk 9'1 9". B. C. Power A. 36 36', Building Prod. 56 55 Con. Cement 13's 1.1‘. Can. Nor. Pr. 24 26 Can. Car and Found. 15'. i6 Can. Cement 13's 13'. Can. Hydro Pfd. 50', 53», can. ma. Alcohol A. a i; Con. Pacific ‘ 14 14'. Celanese 27 263i, Cocksiuitt. Plow 9'; 9'. Cons. Smelt. 76'; 77',_. Dist. Sezigrains 27', 23 Dom. Coal Pfd. 101i 19‘. Dom. Bridge 52 51a, Jom. Steel B. 9'; 9'. 00m. Textile 75", 75", "rriscr Co. ' . 23 23', foundation Co. 24 24 Gen. Steel Wares a 1', ifoward smith 1s 16 lmD. Tobacco 14's 14". int. Nickel 53', 54 Iictkc Woods 34-1, 35 ‘izissey Harris 61", 7 sicooii Front. iii». 14-7; Montreal Power , 35'; 35 Nat. Brcivcrics 411v, 41a; Nat. Steel Cnr 38 313k; Noranda. 72w, i731, Power Corp. 131:, 131, Quebec Pr. 221-’.- 22'.- Shawinigan 26 ".1 2715 3t. Lawrence 441 4"i ‘You. Cnn. Pow. 14 14 Steel of Can. 71"‘. 71'; Stool of Can. Pfd. 63 62H BANKS Bk. of Can. 50 50 Bk. of Commerce 166 106 Bk. of Montreal 210 210 Bk. oi Nova. Scotlo. 305 305 Royal 19o 190'; MONTREAL CURB B. A. O11 24 24 Ford A. 25".- 25'; Imp. Oi] 23% 23W inter. Pete. 37"’.- 38". Walker Goodreham 48-‘; 48 5i’, TORONTO ROAD W. I. ‘I112 annual meeting of the Tor- lield Nov. 3rd at the school house. The meeting was opened by recit- ing the creed in unison. The roll coll was answered by six members. The President, Mrs. Peter Doiron, addressed the meeting. The secretary reported that the receipts for the your were $39.80 and expenditures $34.60, leaving a balance of $5.20. The school committee reported the school in proper condition. The officers for the coming year were then appointed. President, Mrs. Peter Doiron (re- lunt; sccly., Miss Adclc Gallant; directors, Mrs. Zachariah Buotc, Mrs. Joseph LcClair, Mrs. Adrian‘ Gallant; auditors, Miss Margaret Doiron, Miss Margaret Gallant. It was moved and seconded that bills bc paid. It was inovcd and seconded that the roll call be zin- svrcrcd by a household hint. inc inccting to bc held at the lioine of I Mrs. Joseph LcClnlr. 'I'hcrc being no further business the meeting closed by singing "God Save Our King." fir! ROYAL Dilemma O0 i giiggigirk ‘.09.’, For the next few months we require more poultry daily in order to keep our Factory employees working; full time. Highest prices al- ways allowed for average quality, with premium prices for Milk-fed stock. Daily re- turns. Shlp by express or truck. Royal Parking 0o. (J. D.‘ JENKINS) onto Road Women's Institute was elected); vice pres, Mrs. Felix Gab. Ncw York New Haven 3*. PAGE wing. Exchange ——-——- , 10 lbs. Sugar - - - - - - s0¢| DRY GOODS SPECIAL 2 lbs. Mixed lflsrllilfi — _- — — 25c w Y F] u "t v ‘ H - . n tflrlpnllod by Plfflellf uni (Tom. é Bfimmkull‘! lilopc- --F;k- - i g9: m- alaise“:- _- Ltuj-Q-sgifi puny members of llunlroul nun-Ii p g5" e 955 om e3 _ “"'~ L Mews. can! _ _ _ _ _ __ _ 6g‘ uchonu and u-o mgr-uni 2 large tins Tomatoes -— - — 25c i-“Mrs "raw sw Me _ Q 0 w ‘£300 11b. Coffee - - - - — — - 2st» ‘ ' - ‘ “ '"" ' l _ . , _ __ , . _ I Men's Herr-c IAiIl‘-d —- 1.‘) to $1.50 0pm mos‘ ‘ 2 111s. focus, bulk —- —- - — l J usrwndpm _ _ _ a _ 25c Allied chemical 234 233 ‘ l “L Lréfn tartar — _ F r m,“ s (foniiilnatioiis. Hui-cc Lined 85c Am can 135 135-, 1i rolls ’1uilct ihnpor — - -— -- 2.0 m,‘ “(mum gflck‘ _ m“ "M 5U‘, . Am. Fm‘. Pr. 6% 7 , i lb. Baking Powder —— —- -— -— 25v‘ I ' _ ‘M ‘ ' ' g ‘ ‘,_" ' Am- Radiator 22% 21H z lbs. snore-mm,- _- _ - »- - '",‘ f“, ‘ “P 51"‘ ‘,_‘.‘_'"' "" "“"" ,,, Am- TEL and TEL 182"“ 1B3!‘ 1 lb. Red Ib-sc or Salado. ’l'c;i -— “Y w‘ in.‘ ‘ ‘Mu p ‘fl-w —. "J, mm waterworks 243 25H l» wk“ Plnnm“ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ - icuri. - -- 11n- liiiir i0 31.00 ‘ Angwgndg 491', 503', ’ ' V‘ i __ M inillrlto, i0 yaids — —— — $1.1m 11061115011 75 75 ‘Y gauan flmubsw “fi "' _' y " l indies‘ Fancy iliiiiiiki-rciiivi‘, i101. 50c Atl. Refining 31'. six l" lbs- (looms — — — — —— — W Auburn 31': 32 51 15715 T011131" 5011p -— -- -—' — 23¢‘ Pli-ase mull ordi-rs i-lirly for Dr; Baldwin Locomotive 5H 5:1 f: pligs. Sim-dried Wheat - - - tri- , "orig w» y,“ p\:$i'\_.(‘. Bait. 21nd OhiO X2 21?. —- —~_ ---_ -- - Bendix AV. 29H 29W . § 130th. $1.861 713i 717s Briggs Man. on. 6a Powna‘ Case 156% 8 ‘ Jiwsflllefikt? 811d o‘ 73% 727s Comer Richmond and Povmal Chrysler _ 1354.1 137 Commercial Sol. 17%;, 1'1 ‘- commomvcalth and So. 3E4 3k __48q_u_17_23_ Jonttiiental Can 73"‘.- 73“. Cunsol. Gas Co. 43 44'. . _ ______ ___ Corn Products 73 73h . _ - i Curtiss-Wrigbt 6% 6h ueere 95'»; 96 i DuPont _, 132 131i, j T .Elec. Auto-Lite 45" 45 l . . _ _ _. _ _ ., ___ _ _ h __ . ~ Elem Pu and L,‘ 14.1; 16 g ; 'lhe undersigned uill iuiciie iendus for thi opeiniion Firestone 34 331, l ' cl‘ Restaurant lll the l-orum. Gm- Emc- 51 51 ' ' ‘ of (""1111 1 l - f1. 0 unln until '!1~='n' Gen. Foods 42,, 42" , Tcims 0p i. i nf iiklitilvvi‘ Iii-Na)“ i1 l i i g a ‘ten. lviotors 73-". 74'. ' _ “ _' ‘x l‘ >"_“‘_' ' v _ I _ i (loodricli 27". 27', Tenders will be YUCUIYCJ llilill November 1s midnight. l goocgearpgre 2g 26R The highest or any lender not necessarily 21011-111111. i t. 0. . '1.- 40‘: .. Iiudson Motor Car 20*. 21'; blgned’ \ Illinois Central 24'; 24 , . ,. ' Int. Harvester 99 90". C: l Al“ HPR’ l Johns-Maiivillc Corp. iacu 1121'. 9 Richmond Street, ' Kcnnccott 57';- 5813 Ch;,1-;nfl0[,,“»n , Missouri Pac. Ry. 2'1 2'. "font. Ward 011k. G3". __ _ _ _ a ‘Jiurray Corp. . 21 21'. J____/_ __ v _“__ _ l” . _ .___.__/_ __ __ _>___ _ N. Y. Central 420i 43‘; Nat. Cash Register 29'. 30"; QQDDDODQLCEIOL U$IQOLQQQODQQQ0.13:0O~1':3:3:l-.~3:3-2L Nor. American Co. 29". 30'1- ,;g',;§g;§:;',';;;;§@ 2,31; 3g; liners of Lanai, Personal Property ' Paramount 20’; 21'. _ PM)"; M. o ow ullll linime Taxes _ Plifiip liicrrls 79". 77‘; Public Servce NJ. 45". 45'; _ Pure O1 ca 13v, 181-, Io Whom it May Lonccrn:—- Radio Keith Orpheum 9'. 10'. Scars Roebuck Co. 97". 97-‘; Soutlrrn Pnc. 42 423; Std. Oil of Indiana 43'; 43'; Std. Oil ‘of NJ. 65R’. 661.’; Studclinlter C011). 14"’.- 45W Texas Corp. 4B".- 491i United Aircraft 25 24".- Unltcd Corp. 6-"; 67L Unitcd Gris Imp. “'5. 14". 14'; U.S. Rubber 3'1"‘. 30"» U.S. Stool Corp. 74-‘1 '76 U. S. Ind. Alcohol Vanadium Warner Bros. Worlmi Union New Gold ' 17.05 ' Air Brake Tori; Ii Ives! "xse Elec. » Norgold .10 Texas Woo‘. 55". 05"; O'Brien 8.50 Toburzi Olga .07 ,; Tow-u? Omega .57 Ventures Paulore .41 Waite Amu Pauiour 3 G0 Vmys '. M Payiiius 1.1.7 “flute Eng Pcrroii 1.62 Wil C '1 Pick CFO 0.73 \’Vl‘1 H Pioneer 6.00 Ymir m.» 531.3‘... it '52-’i1.l;“‘“ TORONTO. Nov. 16—'I‘lie min- P1950“ ll), m,“ ‘ ' ‘u, lng section of the Toronto ex- , Esq}, ‘Wm 4,,‘ W“ “m M, change worked up a degree of Ljlke 189 fmufch" H m, \ firmness this afternoon and the m ‘ l,‘ m, Oi, H; close was irregularly higher, the R 1 n, linmo on l.“ gouls i-cglszcring a mild decline R0961, ;' “u, Bu, 1:2,,‘ l and other groups showing gains. ma“ e f” I ‘k “'\ ‘pp-i’ Lake Shore set a. new high at 5m Am “h ‘a ‘ at Ll.‘ i . bllillVl-C 80 i ltIalio .03 i 62 1-2, but Pioneer dropped to 5.- SM“ Q a,‘ Muldv 34 85, its low mark for the ycar. The , Q; If . Wk '03,. cilcse ‘dikes wlss Of§1515dC€iii1iiOY » 4m Nora?“ 1,2 E35,’; a c s ‘°'° e “ ' m“ Sladcn 1.12 ' Park Hill .31 Demand improved for Kirklond- smug‘ '75 . 21m,‘ Si‘ Hudson Bay and the price ad- Sb ‘mm, '1,‘ l "m N?‘ ., vanmi Sud Basin 5.3;» i‘ For Cro . l: i The biz coppcrs were stciidv Sud Com‘ m i 11mm" m)‘ whili gains were recorded for thc sum“ 13"‘ l ‘Mm? '06“ clirapci- base metals iucluiluig‘ Sylvan 330 i 5"“ Mm“ ‘(mu siicrritt, Ventures, Pond Orville d» H ~~~ -. - 4 - —= and Fzilcoubrldge. Oils were steady on Lilo ivliolc. TCRCNT"), Nov. 16—(CP)~ Close , Aciiic .11“. j Alclcr 1.27 Alex .03". Algoma 08'. Aniqlo .35 , Argosy ' 1.14 \ Arnt .70 Ashley .0803 Bankficld 1.75 Boga .00 Barry .00‘ Bus‘? Mot .27 Bcaltic 1.33 Bid Kirk 1.60 Hobjo .19 Bral 5 Burl Ank .10 . Cal Erlm 2.13 Cal Oil .34 Can Mai 1.58 Carib 1.80 Cos '1‘ 1.25 Cen Pat 4.20 Om P01‘ 1.35 Chem Res 1.10 Common Wp .20 Conlas 3.25 Dom Ex .06". East Mu! 1.15 Cicnoiyi C oldrilc 1.44 Greene > .40 C unn-n 1.0 l Halo .04 Notice is hereby given that payment of all taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of lhefrovincc of Prince Edward island in respect 1o Land, Personal Property and Income assessment is immediately required. Other- wise steps will be taken as provided under the Land Assvssmi-ni Act, 1W4» and the income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection oi same. All Personal Property and income ‘faxes remaining unpaid on urn 24th day oi’ October, 193G, will be subject to interest at the rule of fivd per cent per annum from date of default until paid ‘fax-payers in arrears will plrnse govern themselves accordingly. Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Edward‘ Island, this Mtli day of Sep- tember, 1936. C. J. STEWART. - Supervisor of ‘iniratmn. CWKS$DUCQ3BIUDTCOD EiQODK5QYU3KGTdUDLUOIUOJQDDU'0031021316, " ..__._ s _ Tariizitzt_~ ma“? \. f ‘Jlle s 1 _\ tpocr/cs: Jmooi/zes! v i ‘a!’ 11,515", Jmokem/ Qfg \ i g “ BLACK , i TWEST I ti