E MARKET ‘B, lohisstelwfi) Ward's lpeclsi uoaamo isAaxs-r urn: Y. Aug. 21- uomfly carried over into m, enriy dealings yesterday. and “me further fair else declines were fgghlflled. Volume selling finally died out, however, and wtih a better tone developing in the rails a modest nliy occurred so that; the close wee wneraliy irregular rather than lower. hum; in the metals based on the possibility of war and the recent '5 rents rise in copper also vase a fac- mr in bringing about the recover-y. The steels as e group acted well. U. 5_ steel prefe red has not succumbed to the genera weekneel. Yesterday the Dow Jones Industrial average about reached the 115 ievei before re- fovnring. Thus some support was ghown at a logical resistance area. A further period of test however. is necessary to dicate whether or not the reaction has run itscouree. lsidlew and Company. yonx N.’ NEW; weskhell IUMMABY NEW YORK. N. Y., Aug. 21-Gold liars quotéd in London at 130s liitd ugnlllpl 140a 8d Tuesday. Piicannt-nkc Corp declares quiirter-iy dividend of 7b common. Nciv York Federal Bserve Bank rppbftl department stores sales in Mrtropoiitan area of New York for period Aug. 1 to 15 increased 1.8 per cent ovcr like 1084 period. iron a says steel operations and scrap pr ces continue to rise iii one of the most unexpected upward swings in the history of the trade. ingot output has advanced 1% points m 501,5 per cent in its seventh con- secutive iveokly rise. President Rand of itciningtcn Rand Inc. states earn- lugs are continuing to run substan- il|l1i_\' slicnd of those for the com- piiielily period of 1014. Declares that for‘ the inst 4 months of Fiscal year, not earnings amounted to $380,000, int-rouse of $412,000 over like period l yfllii‘ I510. (‘hi-siipi-iiiic and Ohio R ll 7 months eiidcii July 31 not income after i-iiarizos t-qual to $1.04 e comiiitm IllilfL‘ ugniuiit $201 e share in like 10M pi-riod. Declares regular quart- ci-iy dividend on common. regular cents on srisis Low as» on m inii nuns 124m 126.31 0,30 2n mu .. 21.21 25.11 21.01 _ to Bonds . peso 0.1a High Inw Lest Up so Rails asap ates use 0.0a l". S. Electric output up 01,4 per rent in Ircck Aug. l7 ageing: in. crcsu 9.7 pcr cont previous week. Msthii-sou Alknil declares regular dividend. Dow Jones. BANON SAYS .\IO.\'TREAL, Que., Au . 20—T'ria market's reluctance to folfow prices down iii the early part of yesterday's iwrsmu was followed by s rally iviiich curl-led prices up from tho lows of the da . On the whole yes- itiiifiys deman for the shares, par- Mt ’I. Stock Exchange (Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward members of the Mont real Stock Exchange. Mentrea Curb Market. 156 Richmond Street h... lottelowrsi. ltnclrs Cnn Cctu pfd 561$ out: Ciiti iiyiiro 141cc pfd 52 52' (You iuil Al A .. . 5% 8% (‘iin iliil Al B .. 1% 7K (‘nu North Pow 21 21 Cuii l'ac . l0 10% Cons Slut-it l7 17-1 1min iiridgu 20% 20% lioui lfoalu d .. 10% 13 uu Steel toiil ii 515 5% (ii-n Staci _\\'ares .. 11% ii , Gypsum .. . 5%‘ 5 llnu iimiib Pap 10 I-liini Br-ldge ' 3% linii iioiii 1350 inii Nickel .. 20 liitl Pow pfd t5 liiiiisey Harris 49h cifoli Fro i3 \iont Pow 33 \iiti Bron 81% hit Sta-cl Car 11 lkiuor Corp 8% Quebec 1'tiu l5 B! Law Corp 100 Siiiiivinlgiiu .. 18% Slit-r Wii 12% 12% Snuili Ciiii Pow 12% 12% Suit-i Co Can com I10 b0 BANKS Commerce . _ _ . .. ,.. ... 142 iinutrcal IB-‘l Ilium ‘ Scot “ 20$ nyti _, .5 .1 .. Bank of ' 63% Ma rk e ts A t. A wansdian Praise) _ _ Toronto 1nd llonireal—I stocks lower. ‘Toronto Mines-Golds lo Iii‘: bill irirtals higher, Now York-Stocks closed higher. ‘eiiinnipeg-Whest tip 11$ to 1% n s. New York-Cotton lower: with" and anger higher; coffee unchanged. ._.._.____.._ LIVESTOCK lilill I rose) li-Offerings cntwsi livestock iaar- h d coni- d loge ie on the two Men - ivntoek markets today. and in ‘Within. there were shoe soo ttis ii , ‘M he oven om os- ll I aiar a“ trsdis was st a stands Caves hron t as» for t-asssrs to ‘use fer fireside good ‘dhalitl Ute a1“ m‘. at ugfir "Q31 GOSSIP ticulsriy ‘Lndustrials. was slug eh on the recovery iii! 0103"" l‘ ies new favor some further correc- tion hafore the mar-ket is in a position to resume its uptrend, I suggest that you tsks half your rofite in Indus- trial shares here an retain existing positions in Utilities and rails for the resent, Gold shares esgked to new owe for the year Iflilliill- villi-II" of selling agaui failed to make its appearance. Trend in this division is still bearish but a number of il- sues continue to show signs of re- eistance to general decline end I therefore au geet that you continua to pick up ome moderdaq on s scale down. ' . Bsnoss. IABING LITTII Evening ‘NEW YOBK. N. Y. Aug. 20- Whest closed 2 cents higher. ut un- less the Ethiopian situation results in drag ing in other uropeau nat- ions has des Italy. it is not likely to r ly r. Cotton closed 11 points lower and I do not believe that the Government will loan more than 11% cents on it. I said last night the market might 5:0 a point lower, after which they would resume the advance. ‘Phe in- dustrial averages which were low at 120.07 yesterday, wcnt a trifle over a point lower to 12.07 closing st 120.31. The other averages. rails and utilities did shout th same iu pro- portion. As elated yesterday, the market should remain strong tlli Saturday. it is the President's pet measure and he is not likely to et Congress adjourn without some sort of leis- lation ori this subject, if the bil is passed after the close Saturday, a weak opening may be expected next Monday. it may also finish the pre- eept phase of the advance temper- sr iy. Douglas Aircisft made a new high and i expect a dividend tomorrow or Thursday which should put it to or so. Amn. Foreign Power '! per cent pfd, which i said to buy st 87 sold at 37 closing 30, should make a new hi h this week. m. Woollen pfd reacted a little further than 1 expected, buy mosr likely bottom today, it is very cheap at 46. United Aircraft also recommended a in yesterday closed a hgher and will make another high soon. Corn Products gave you another chance to buy it back at 57 and should he bought there if not bought today. Wilson pfd which you were told to sellout st T4 is now down tn 26% and around 65 would buy back a . ’i‘cxss Pac B'y sold at 21% closing at 22% which was probably the last chance ‘to buy it below 22, still a big bargain. American Smelting is way behind the market buy it at or hciow 48. Auburn Auto which I said to buy below 33 sold st 33 closing at M. Hold for 10 points more, Case 'i‘breshing gave you s chance to buy near 04. as advised yesterday. closing vat 66% should make a new hikii. ion can buy Bethiehe Stool 35. U. S. Steel near 43. Bel imoro and Ohio 1d. Johns ilanvllle (i2 to 61. M20801 llfd 34 and I think the tractions are through for ti‘ time he- in . "Elie rails should do better this Baring. PRODUC \ point new (Canadian Press) MONTREAL. Aug. 21-Butter and gntnto prices edged functionally igher on Montreal dsir and y ro- duce markets today while other lxijnce held steady. At the weekly suction held st the Montreal board of trade 886 boxes of no 1 Quebec butter sold at 20% cents per pound while 1.224 boxes of no 1 Quehce white brought 0% cents. A total of (l h0g1! of no 1 colored sold at 0 7-16 t-i-iita. Butter was generally quoted at 20% to 20% cents per- ound for carlote or less of no 1 wbie lots to the re- tail trade were 2i to 21% cents for solids and 22 to 225$ cents for prints. Receipts totalled 10 boxes. Cheese was 07s to 10% cents for no 1 current Ontario's and 0% to 0% cents for No 1 Quebece. Arrivals h- tallcd 2021 boxes. - Eggs in cariots or less held steady at 3‘! cents s dozen fen A-iarge. 25 cents for A-metlium, 21 cents for B, and 19 cents for C. Receipts were 2,- 424 cases. I New Quecbc potatoes were hi1 to 40 cents per SO-pound bag. New York Curb (Canadian Press) Stocks Am Cyan B Am Gee El Arn Sup l‘ow Atlas Corp Can liiar _____i._>_._.___ EXCHANGE P llONTliéAclf-Ti: 2ri.—.-lgritish and you] n “mange in relatou to the Cane isn dollar as comp-Jada"! d!" Royal Bank of Canada cose ti» s! as follow . Argentina pew 119°- Aiist lls gonad d 0871. Austria ec uuns ~1°i‘°~ Beuliilniriimfe. B3“ Bong Konhdoiist-s .4836- “ k krone - 1~ Deum .1 . ltiitisiiii‘. 1w- ilpain esetsfi-‘lI-‘ic -am‘ 5:135‘ Jigs» eeuir ts-ae p" w" pram uni. __ | . new youth's.“ girmltgrtdlgl: ehaolfi “when 4 ecu; clos M? to us ions s mt- FM" °' my; g Bel inin 16 00: “mu”, 40.4 ' '9'” .. :33. 4 | ac an . flosfiigmli“ m, 4 so?“ frase B dollar 110.0%“; m“ .0 gull-h... r5333?“ _doilar '00 37' a‘ .12 ‘fr: s.ii‘...”i§‘.1s"’é’.‘i“‘ U. l dollar .6S=itifick_Qation A ' Stock Exchange ‘ -—-_—- (Qaststllsn furnished by. Johnston sad Ward. Iellsbere et_ leatnui Stocks Exchange. llontrsel Curb Harlot, Ill Ilehlssorid stmt, (liar- reassuring Inst Air 141 Am 38% A 62 16$ ' 2S Ati Bet 13014 138 Am Csr Found 22% 22% Am For Pow . 858 855% Am Loco -- 1 {a 16% Am Pow Light 8 8% Am ~ - 18 18 Am H Am Am Am A-n Loose Wiles Bis 41% 41% iilack Truck 21% 21% Math Alkali 30 30 Miss Kan 4% 4% iiiiss Pnc . 2 2 Mont Ward 114a 85 Nash Mot l5 151/ Na Bis . 2i) 28 Natl Dairy l'rui| . . . . .. 15% 16% Natl Pow ElEghE , . 13 12% New Hart-ii . . 1 74 New York Ccn 23 orth Aiiicr 2'.‘ s North Pat. 11% Pack Mot . 5 Ponu ltaii 285i Pub Ser N J 431,5 Phil Pet .. ,_ 20% Pullman (‘o 42% Phil hioi-ris . 48% Radio Corp . . 7 Radio Kelili iirph 2 Re Iron Stool 187a Se eway Start-s 40% 40% _Senrs Itoebui-k . 57% 67 Shell Union Uii 10'}; 10 Sim Cc.__ .. 15 15% Socony Vac ' , 12 South iic *0 10% South itaii .. 0 taad Brands 14 1B 18 Z1 211,5 10 10% P . .. 10 10h Case Thrash .. 05 081/, orp .. 2e 22v. Com Sou . . . . .. .. 222 21/, Cong Nairn _.. 30 315g Chee Ohio 45% 451/, Chic North . 3 2% Chrysler Mot 501,3 0054i Col Fuel iron 21;; 2 Coiuui Gas I-i 131,5 1.11 Com Sol .. ‘:0 19% Con Gas ... 31% "21s Con Oil . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0% 01K. Con Can . Corn Prod 68 Bud E I Dupont East Kodak Elec Auto Lite C . 26 “B54 Elee Pow Light 0 1,5 Erie .. 1'. 12% First Natl Stores .. 52 51a Freeport Tex . .. 20 Gen Asphalt 10 Gen Elec ,.. 32 Gen Foods .. 845-’: Gen liiot .. 42% Gold Dust 101A Goodrich Rub 01,5 20 l a 21% 20% 15 10 17 53 20 Kan Kelvinntor ,,.. Ken Copper . Lambert (‘o ... Liquid Cnrb Loews lncorp Stead Gas Eir. Stand Oil .\' J . Stewart \\‘iirnt~r . Studebaker _ _ .. Thermuid Texas (‘n .. . Tim Roll iiuitr ... Union verb (‘urli tilt; Union i':- 08V; hi“ ii i7 4.1% lriig iIS H's} Von Stool .. 1014. War-oer Bros Co .. .. 51/, Warren Bros 4% West Union 4815 West Elec .. iH-‘n. Woolworth Co tit-it. Worth Pump .. 105$ 10 Yellow Truck 3% 4 _ n. Currencies (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, Aug. ‘ll-Bates settled into a narrow Ill-WC in quiet desi- inge in forel n exchange today. The‘ Canadian do iar lonélliy . e sterling closed unchanged st i‘ while the French franc tiip- d .00 d! a cent to ‘.1 03* cents. MON REAL, Aug. 21—'i‘ e pound eased 6-82 of a cent to 4.00 and a1 ains. heavy. down cents sterling‘ it on enti-eai foreign exchanges to- day while the United States dollar was down 1-16 of one per cent to 1.00 5-32. The French franc at 6.04 was eff .01 of a cent. GRAIN (Canadian Press) WINNIPIIG. Aug 21-Hlgher prices for wh t ruled ia the world rein markets today as crop condi- tons in the gs producing countries remained decldr g‘ unfavorable. Futures on the \v'i,nnipeg exchsnsc lid to l“ cents higher. of i! in sales-end . uturee closed at their st prices, An tober and, Decemgr so ' 1 U D irzwzns: rice m uni, s» .' Today's -esht his 0 ‘DUI’! n . :dvsnes ‘MID-wed yesterl '1 t Ia 1 or NeICWIliNo sow and 0x1 feed as; ile a: |No use» it i... w. ... Jrilixii: u.s. dsssaissdellll’ geldfPoafl: 1"‘ u i 01W w.‘ it» 4 c}; ket today. penny issues. development. action in the base met- shnres was the_ feature. stocks mounted on hesv the early trading, heipe world prices for non-ferrous metals, but they crumpled under profit-tak- log in the afternoon. Only the big issues, Norands, Hudson Bay, were able to hold their g Silver shares . Norenda closed Just mark to show u net gain of 1% and Hudson Bay at 15% point. Fuicoiibridge retianed 1S cents 25 cent gain bed 2 cents higher at 75 of an earl Oreilie fin iinse Metals the main weiilrgi-i‘ to 61 with the cents lower at B0 Sudbury Basin 1 down st 1.62 and Waite-Amulet 2 Three ofthe higher Pioneer. Teck Long Lac closed higher hy 4 to 10 w the others took losses. TORONTO, Aug. 71- Stocks TT- GU11“ < ENTERPRISE Halfum-Century of Leadership i Proof of More-Value for Your Money; ENTERPRISE . Victory I “Best Range Value in the Medium Priced Field.’ 700 ENTERPRISE Economy ~ “Ideal for Smaller Homes.” , loo No Interest. Easy to Own on the Holman Home Plan. ‘Just 10% now and 10 months for the balance. There’s ‘an Enterprise at Every Popular Price Pawnee K Sud Mines .. Wood Kirk .. N§£§gial§ mar- displaying secondary Aside from this Miscellaneous (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Aug. 21- The“ Wheat nor no ° 80 fiyltflfzhg issrisy'c w no a 45s. Oats feed .no 1 42. ‘filllgur sprving wheat patents. firsts Elour seconde $5 00. Flour bakers $4.00. Flour winter wheat patents. choice $3.20 to $8 30. Flour white corn $5.10 tn $5 30. Bran ton 20.25 to 21.25. Shorts ton 22 25 to 23.25, iiiiddiings ton 28.25 to 29 Rolled oate bag 00 lbs 3.%. Hiiy no 2 per ton cariots 10 to 11 Cheese no 1 cur Ont 0V8 to 10%.‘ Cheese No 1 Que 0% to 0%. Falconbridgc and slightly under the 40 W938 was up a half and Pend (‘izpuratious displayed "min 41 will Butter no 1 201,4 i 20v. ‘fir! 518g i" 73 Eggs in cartons A01 like 38. viawi 3 Eggs a 1 medium so. E ... . pi-ice go de, m“ B n‘ i ii: 2. and Little Pggtogsznew Que go's 35.411 Iii MEMORIAM LUCIOUS E. OALLAGHAN i "m. death of Lucioius E. ains.;- hari, Holman Avenue Mexico, Rum- ivrd. Maine, occurred on Tuesday morning, July 2nd. after a few months illness. Mr. Callaghan was born and lived until manhood on the homestead at Auburn. new occupied by his oldest brother, Patrick Callaghan. He was a son of James Callaghan and Mary Carley, both deceased and was in hie 47th veer. He resided in Rum- ford for the past eighteen years, Hughes Close D "m" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ and bad served as e. miliwrigbt in pmnmn _ _ the Oxford Mill. He was a man of iliiriiigrado 141 ilngriy noble traits of character. r _re 4% nest in all his declines. quiet and ggfl! 151134 sincere in disposition. kind and af- qold...” __ _ my, fectionete in his home. a devout onormsii 7 Catholic, and a, good, citizen, He 3:33;?! - was very often visited during iiis Gun“, illness by his beloved pastor, who Hum-ow _ administered the lest sacraments ~I>Ioilinger before death arid was quite resigned ggggv-‘Ifl to the W111 of God. and the end I M 00;“ came peacefully. Kirk Lake His funeral, which took place ori July 4th. was largely attended by kind friends and sorrowful fellow- workere, and all that was mortal was laid w rest in the Catholic Cemetery. High Mass was celebra- iieci by bis pastor. Surviving are his wife (nee Amiid Rieily) and five small children; sl- eo three brothers, Patrick and Ain- brose at Auburn. and Bernard, Rox- bury, Mesa; also his aunt. Mrs. Pieter Dunn, Charlottetown, and a number of relatives to nil o! whom The Guardian extends sincere sym- pathy in their sad bereavement. Eternal rest grant unto him. Oh Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May lie rest in peace. WILLIAM ROBERT ROBERTSON s4 “i, The grim messenger of death m0 came with unexpected swiitness to . 140 the home of Mr. and Mrs. William - "5 Robertson. Kingsboro. P.E.i.. on ' ,1’; Friday afternoon. August 16th. when ‘sea their beloved son. William Robert - 8 Robertson. aged 7 years, was drown- fl,‘ so in west River. Accompanied by his younger sis- ter. Glenna, aged B, they went down to the river to wade. and while so doing he stepped into a hole. and being unable to swim met his death. The little girl hastened home for help, but when help arrived it was too late. ‘riie body was rvwvercd later and taken to his late home. 0n Sunday afternoon, August 18th, services were conducted at the home and grave by Rev. H. R. Boll. §ec S ieéicetmfefi titm aasdnbicd to share and @1111- psthise with the grief stricken par- ents intbeir loss. An appremiflie ~wss-give11. accompanied by music-after which inter- ment was made in irinrsborn Cegi- story. Besides the stricken parents. three brotiwrs and two sisters survive The hearers were ciintor Stewart . I‘ MacDonald. George utsss‘. _ Jarvis. in-viiis Pair! A large and sympathetic cvmrtila- I O M 7 ’L CURB (Johnston and Wart!) Stocks Opened Last Assoc Brew ... 12 12 Brew Corp voin ' 2V1 Brew Cor-p pfd 17 Brit Amer Oil 16 Can hiait . 831/, Con Pap 100 Dis Sea; . . 25 Ford of Cnii A . . 27 1 Imp . 10% Imp 'i‘ob 13% lntl Pct. 36% Mitchell Roi) 4 Norandii 38%, Price Bros . 2% Teck Hugiit-s . Walker (louti _ 27% Walker Gnoti pfd 17V; Walker Brew 250 Wright Hnr I15 Bishop of the Arctic Praises Eskimo WINNIPEG, Mam. Aug. 20-mo- tic citizens, white and native, of Canada, are decent , law abiding people, well worth working tor Right Riev. A. L. Fleming, Bishop of the Arctic and a. fonrier rector of Saint John. N.B., said a few days ago on his arrival from the east over Canadian National Rail- ways. "I have a. great admiration for the white man of the north," Dr. Fleming said. "not because he is a religious man. Some of them ere. Many are not. But because he is a real man. facing hardships with courage." » The health of the Eskimo, due to a, combination of causes, is better than it was, Dr. Fleming said. In the first place. missionaries, the Hudson's Bey Company, or the R. C.M.P. were all able to give out. destitute rations in time of epide- mic or shortage of food, and the Dominion Government would re- fund the expenditure. 1n the old days the natives simply died with- out care. Increase in hospitalizat- ion and better medical superinten- derice gave the natives a. better chance at healthy survival. Trad- ing and police post etafls had some knowledge of medicine which is av- ailable to the sufferer, where there was no hospital. In Dr. flaming/a diocese, which included all of Canada. within the Arctic Circle anddips down to the 54th parallel at Fort George. two hospitals are operated under his 51111011081011. one at Pangnirtung, Baflinlend, and the other at Akia- vik. at the mouth of the Mackenzie River. Eskimo youth graduating from mission schools were being absorb- ed into the growing life of the North. But they “must be trained in the North," said Dr. Fleming. He told o! boys from the Anglican Residential school at Shingle Point, MacKeiizie River, being taken on as apprentices n herding the "in. deer recently brought to that per-t of the country. He saw s. future for Eskmos in this work. Pill D1 Ills HIM. The Welsh language is at Dre. sent occupying the attention of the British Board of Education, and a committee has been appointed t-o inquire how its study may be pio- meted. It is all to the good that lang- uages like Welsh should be cere- fuliy preserved, but sometimes their advocates are apt to be a little biased. This is particularly the case with Cape or South African Dutch. which is now being nsea as s liter- ary language. According to enthusiasts for “Af- rikaans." as Cape Dutch is called by those who speak and writs it, their infant literature is as good as anything in Europe. and it is only with dimculty that they will allow anything written iri Itiriieh to be good. This poem" had been sent in by ii South Africati humorist. ftwes . f mo lyric by Shelley.‘ are! sii dohhnreshurg is now iaiihh~ fi Spiritual Offerings, Omrda, per lash: Nollees of ‘ word. Other rates on application. Ilisilmiasss Charge CHARLOTTETOWN Q L M A N” g 'SUMMERSlDE .€arisdiais Press) TORONTO, Aug. 2i.—Gold stocks registered s new low price level for the year on the Toronto mining senior issues more weakness than the for any advertisement tween-five cents. yaiiie Lin Advance Contra! Guardian locale. do. per word; Western and Eastern locals, 2o. pee word; Announcements ‘and Colslnglventq Ia. per word; Classified le. per worth In lesssoriasn Notices, 10o. per inch; Lists of Floral and elo., 4e. peg nnlsser Inttare of Condolence, 70o. and Appreciation. 70s. pee Inch or 4e. pi .. ';-!-$-"~‘!*J<é~.'~' ; '. _ 1- _ A . Agents Wanted WANTED-AGENTS AND’ SALES- men to 5e11, lightning conductors on the Island. Must be resid- ents. Apply B. Phillips, Arling- ton Hotei. L-9256-8-20-3i AGENT CANADA'S CELE- brated "Royal" Ser- ies. admitted the fastest selling Personal Christmas Grectink Cards. Dollar a. dozen and uP- Securc orders even in spare time. , deliver listen. Big profits. EX- perlenoe or capital urmecessary. Five ‘dollar sample book free to workers. Bradley - Garrerson, Brantford. Ontario. 11-15555-51- Boarders . Wanted nositnims ACCOMODATED AT 21o Sydney Street. L-9255-8-20-31 onarrsn- Mrs. Gaudet, 108 Prince St. - L-o2e4-o-2o-ai near college, 14d Hiilshoro. Is-9288-3i. S '1‘ U DE N T8 ACOOMMODATED cheap. Apply 113 Pownal Street. _ L-QZM-Bi. s TU n E NT s ACOOMMODATED Sales He]p_. Male or Female WANTED —- AMBITIOUS SALE P601318, 111C!) 811G WUXIQD, time, to handle our line of P aoriai Christmas Cards, featur-l the following outstanding fourfold pastel tisit gravure etchings, atractive to match cards. Elaborate gold and silver designs with ‘br liantly coloured inserts. Dainfl initial cards that are new and. (life ‘ fer-ant. Seventy exquisite riumbe to choose from styled in case _f_o equipped with handle. Prices eta Libe. te Premier at one dollar per dozen. m- 1U. Wri Guild, 202 Castle Building, treal. N-3535-8-10-ti, 0-1 Lost LOST-LEATHER cast-z A taining books and papers, o Grafton Street. Finder leave this office, Reward. L-ozsi-a-so-q Wanted 4______i__ WANTED _ 5ECOND may] wheel chair. Piione 510. 14-9210-31. parchmena J 11111111’ cut-o ‘ style cards with tip-on pictur calendars, humoro cards, envelopes with 0181101711 style, fancy lined and decor-at 5D lte i156 M CONe ._ near College. 237 Grafton Sire" L-9215-3i. TWO BOARDERS WANTED — Near college end station, 90 Cum- berland Street. L-9291-B-21-2i. {ii iv S T U DE N '1.‘ S ACCOMMODATED. Reasonable rates, 210 Euston St. L-9271-3i. STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED 33 Upper Hillsboro Street, L-924-i-3i. A NICE GIRl-‘S HOME FOR. LADY students. Steam heated. Apply Guardian. L-QZiE-"ii- STU D E N '1‘ S ACCOMMODATED. Also bed-sitting room. Apply at Guardian. L-_9_2fi9-5i- c a; accoivuvsonarr: cam’ students or an elderly ‘W016- Apply Mrs. P. I-Iilght}. 31 H1111- bcro Street, or Union. Lot I53. 14-9293-8-21-31. Artists’ Supplies AMATEUR ARTISTS SEND FOR. catalogue of Christmas Card de- signs ir. black and white for hand colouring. A profitable pastime. Samples and catalogue ten cent.- or cataIOKiIe free. Tally Ho! an Shop. Wellington dz York, Tor- onto. B-IO-S-T-T-ti. Sept. 20. To Let T0 RENT — FURNISHED HOME. Will rent for winter months or as desired. Good local-ion. Apply Guardian. L-9260-B-20-6i J10 LE1‘ - I UNIIIRNISHED 0R partly furnished rooms. Apply 139 Kent Street. L-DTID-ai. Miscellaneous PBEMTUMS ltECIIVED-INI-‘ORM- ation given and new 0151M” written on plans to suit your every need at our new office. Currie Building. Charlottetown. J. A Moore. Bun Life. MIDSUMMIR SPECIAL OFFER will carry tar-push liflhibiiiii" Week. Just cl-lllagd be , .11 . . for a.suit at d u‘. in . _ i , ‘ utterances". - m’ ‘ma’ uses-sent _Pl=_1n__a_i_9_li.¢i_1> Wanted TO LET —- NO. month. Phone 408. __ For Sole FOR SALE — 1930 PLYMOUTH Scdnn. Apply 1B1 Wcymou FOR SALE -- FURNITURE Cakes. etc. 194 Prince Street. L FOR SALE —- 1934 DODGE SPEC-s ial. First class condition. Rev. E. M. Aitkon. Phone 997-1.. L 2'1 FOR... SALE CHEAP-BUILDING Dot on Upper Queen Street. ply 40 Valley Street. FOR SALE - HEAVY rugs, e‘c. son. American Rubber Belt er. Fredericton Station. P. E FOR SALE - SEVEN house with bath ande Apply 1'72 Sydney Street. L-Qflfl-BL FOII. SALE —- MARE AND Geldings age flve to fifteen Good workers, sound. Price to 8120.00. Albert Weeks. erictnn. TEACHING A WlI-‘E TO DRIVE THE "Now we're all set. Just turri- thd Jigger over and push on the hiflkfl" with your left hand and pull on that other little jimcraeit with)‘ __‘Zq 11 CIIESTNUI Street, furnace and iiousc in ex-s cellent condition. Rent; $20 p811 L-Sildll-ti.‘ JIDWN Paper suitable for piecing undo! Guardian Office. - zrzv-tr. _i_._.-__= EVERYTHING IN THRESIIEI Belts and ‘Traces. Clinton Morris isg-ia-c noon L-DBI-DL ___*I th St. AND Anni! 6 1L 6P1 154k , Deain . r. Kalil rwtl years. $55.” 4 Fred- one 116w! ' your right. then press down lbs“ i doodsd with your foot and puii-thd ' thinguaibob at the same time. and when it starts you push down oti the doofuriny with your iefiffocli’ and yank the umptydiddy then lei up on the toot dinguslsn u“ ..., '1