i WIPPJZR 9» 12-29 -__ v41" is choice Rib Roast, per lb. — — — — Q — — — — 19c Potted Meat, Fresh daily, 2 bowls - - — — — — 25c Rump Roast, per lb. — — — — — — -.- — 15c and 17c Sir-loin Steak, per lb. - — —- —— — — — — — — 23c ALSQ FRESH OYSTERS, Phone 130l-We deliver FREE Queen Stneer Meir MARKET HENRY PETERS, Proprietor 233 Queen Street QGOQQCIQUQQIIIIKQQ Arrears of Land, rt. Whom It May Come“? NUIIUC is iu-rt-bv elven $11 IIII‘. m Pt-ISOIIZII Property and Income Taxes remaining unpaid on the 21th titty of October, 1936, will be subject to Interest at the ratc of five pm- cent per zinnum from date of default until paid qxrx-pdvers in arrears will please govern themselves accordingly. ilaited at Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, this 25th day of Sep- tember. 1936- oo OtYOYZYCv-MQUUTCYOUIOIQDTQCZOJOTQ L-tiii03-28-tf. Q@§§‘..§ 0Q Q 6 00044-0 Q Hard {Ioal o++<+++0++++o+vve~* SAVE One Dollar Q 0-0 v0 vomo-vo 04+ ,___ ‘It- per Iftbfll; Iii hIi-murlill)! spiritual offerings, lliirtln, cit" nor-i. (Itlier rtitt-I on npput-utlon. IJDOOQOOQUUUWL :_: ._'_;_ :_' 11. ; r that payment of all taxes due the Provincial Treasurer of tiie Province of PrinceEdward Island in respect to Land, Wrsonal Property rind Ilicorna assessment is immediately required. Other- WN. opp. will ill! taken as provided under the Land Assessment Act, 1924. {trill the Income and Personal Property Taxation Act, 1924, for collection of Coke IN STOCK and TO ARRIVE booking early for delivery direct from car or vessel while discharging. PODLE & THOMPSON, limited MONTAGUE o0 04 H o0 >+4+++++¢o+++0+4 t. uuvouocmoomrvoucu-ooouanaoauoouuunuwn-coonooouo- "Advertising Rater-Payable in Advance rt-utrtil (inurrllun lmulu, 4o per wont; Western um! Eilnlcrti lticuln, 2r pt-i- ivoltl; Announcements tint] Coming Bvauta 2o per word; Notices, 10o per Inch; Lint: of Floral and 4n per mime; Letters of Condolence 70o pt-r inch; Notices of ‘fiumhu mid Appreciation, 70o per Inch or 4n per- Illnimuiu Charge for any nflierllsement twenty-live canto, %OQ'}CQD-UU QQQ <DQQQQK lI-DQQD-UUGOGCDQ. perpint———---35c ; Personal Property and income Taxes . stockholders. c. J. STEWART, Supervisor of Taxation. 1382838‘ 0+0 . i Soft Coal ($1.00) per ton by OCQICG» Classified . CEQDQU $83320 M1929": use“ .__ VIIINTI-Jl) — GIRIJS BICYCLE. Phone 1445. I..—7103-10-8-31. K_‘_.__' :l' ""_..__:—‘7"‘ ‘WMM W.\N’l‘I~lI) -— 'I’III{EI'2 (III. FOUR rcom apartment lietited, furnished or ptiruy iurtiishcd. tvritc '*D." care Guardian. L-7104-16-8-3i. Z- _ ' 1;..." "ii-ii WANTEI)— SPACE FOR TWO passengers in cnr going to Bos- ton after the 12th. Phone 872. L-7080-10-7-3i iiuiivieo-i WTNTT) our Cross or Patch foxes for breeding pin-poses, State if pitps or adults. Quote price of mnics and females or pairs. Terms CllSil. write im- mediately C. L. CfllilSlI. Czire V Gitnrdltiii, Charlottetown, tilso wont l0 red foxes mid 20 slivers. L-7090-10-7-3l _ . _ lo Let _m___ TO LET — IIEA'I'ED APARTM NT. “E103 Etistnn Street L-7157-10-9-31. TO LET-IIOUSE 257 RICHMOND Strict, imniedintc possession. Phone 1003 L-7093-10-7-11 in LET _ NEWLY imNovATi-zi? Heated Apartment. Nine Rooms. R. E. liiulcli. L-6825-9-29—tf. it. fiiiiishffritu I sit‘ ronui house. Also garage. Apply __(‘-tuirdizin. L-7082-10-7-3l. T!) l — FULLY FUIIN SIIED licuscwith garage. Desirable loc- ality. 8 rooms. Rental $30.00. rPlione 354~J. I. 7144-10-9 3i. TO LET-IIEATTED AI’.~\R'I‘MEN'I‘S. Rent $32.00 to $46.00. Phone 288-3. L-7l72-10-9-3t. "(F imrr- finer-t “' ROOM " "Ari also large front. room with heat and ivriter Cali 454. L- 33-10-8-31 jemnie Help Wanted WANTED - GIRL OR WOMAN Willi reference for country home. A l "M." BOX 132. L-713l-8-3l. C; WANTED - COUNTRY SLIIOOL Blrl, Protestant, willing to d0 chores about home and attend school. Will be given small pay. 000d home with smnll family, few stock. Apply Box 43, Charlotte- ‘town. L-70M-10-7-3i. =.l§1é-1§_"e1vll’:m*sd____ WANTED - ivriitv mp r/tnivi work. Apply Lyman Tremere, New Wlltshite. L-7188-10-0-3t. "EN woman ron NEARBY Rtiwletgh Routes of 800 families. Write Rawieighs, Dept. ML-470- - "-7-. Montreal, Can. n‘ N-WD-IO-I-P-H-I-OO. RECONDITIONED PIANO JUST like new at a Bargain. Toombs Music Store. tones-tartar. FUR COATS REMODELLED. RE- paired, relined, cleaned, glazed. Calders, 205 Euston Street. L-7157-10-9-3i. BEWARE LOW VITALIT! 1F Easily Tired, Nervous, Exhausted. Take Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Con- tain raw oyster invigortitors. Put new life In every part of body. If not delighted, maker refunds few cents paid. Call, write Jenkins Pharmacy. N-425-7-29-W F M ti. Oct. 30. Boarders Wanted TWO GIRL BOARDERS WANTED. $4.00 weekly. Apply care Guardian. L-712I-10-8-3l. For Sale res runs vicron contam- atlon $35.00. Toombs Music Store. L-7109-10-8-3t. MAGNIFICENT G I. A_I) I 0 L A S for sale. ‘See the (IISPmY and make ‘ytmirselectlon at our office in the new Currie Bulldihg. Phone 835 or 885. Orders flhed and deiiverd. J. A. Mcoie, Sun L‘ e Office, C lottetown. roifsane - smote: BARREL long range shot; gun, 12 8589- gwn and new. Wm. J. Scott. gier-lv~_fi_-tl~ FOR. RENT-TWO APARTMENT$ at “The Hill" 2nd and 3rd floors. also McClary 3-way Heater for sale. Apply 175 Fitzroy Street- L-7111-10-8-3l. FOR SALE-TWO APARTMENT house, double garflle- G°°d m‘ vestment. 205 Euston Street. 17-7157-10-9-31. l Nursing H0109 QUIET COMFORTABLE HOME for elderly persons or convalesc- ants. capable exwrleflwd ""1"" in charge. Phone 586-1‘... 84 Orle- bar Street. L-7i54-10-8-8i. FOR SALE o]; ‘I10 III-NT put-iii Desirable property, '15 Dorchlfl-fl’ Street, dwelling house comllfllifll l‘ rooms and shop. bathroom. 11°‘ wtter heating. Suitable for store and boarding house-er for convers- Ion into apartments or tenement!- Mpiy 68 Povmal Street- iEOUG-O-SQ-WIN-OL 1 ' ‘r . l N _ A _ .-""‘.i STOCK, QUOTA TIONS _'_“_“ Morning Stock Letter (Received by Pitfieldb J0. 0., Prl- vaie Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. li-Thc Lon- don market is quiet today partly! due to the rather firm Russian; ' note showing lack of neutrality in‘ the Spanish situation. The Bunk of; France has reduced its rate to 2- 1-2 percent. Chesapeake and Ohio; directors intend to declare a $1 extra. dividend and also a $2 divid- ‘ end in new preference stockH subsequent to the approval by Dividends meetings; scheduled for today are Calif.‘ Packing and Columbia Gas. The! action of Chesapeake and Ohio; directors will probably help the rails today, furthermore the action‘ of the utilities 1n the last. hour‘ yesterday would indicate improve-‘ ment. in these shares today. 1n view of the five day successive advance for the industrial average ir- regularity may be expected in this section, but subject to irregularity still believe that the market will I do better. NORTHERN MINER. ITEMS MONTREAL, Oct. 8—I..lttle Lon! Lac-Important new ore results on the eighth level in the two bottom levels 875' and 100') lcet each show ore length of 400 feet. Production rate is to be gradually stepped. MONETA ~Six diamond drill- hoies indicate tin ore body with length of 300 feet, width 11 feet and average grade of $15. HARD ROCK Crosscutting from shaft on 150 foot. level intersects vcin averaging $18 70 across 14.5 feet. PAYMASTER, -Over 400 foot of new ore in No. 2 vein opened up on the 600 fool. level. A new vein discovered at surface lying 600 feet north of No. 3 vein. Car loadings during the last two weeks September gained 7 percent over coricspontiing period last year . Western Canada. Flour Mills omrtitiiig profit before de- prcciotioti for fiscal year ending July 31 W115 $177,861 against; de- ficit of $1.378 for preceding year. EXCH_ALNGE WTNNTPEG, Oct. -8(CPl — Price boosts in wheat were the rule on Winnipeg Grain Exchange today as a. flood of bullish trade news prompted brisk buying of futures. Net gains of 1 3-8 1-8 cents ivere registered. October closing at $1.09 1-8, November $1.09 3-4, December $1.07 7-8 and May $1.09 $1.08 1-8 To the accompaniment. of a. rc- vival in export sales of wheat, price advances in outside mnrlzets, marketing developments in Argen- Una and a strike settlement In Minneapolis, values were strong throughout the active session. All grades of cash wheat were in demand. partially due to the improved labor situation in Min- ncnpolis. Coarse grain prices moved higher with wheat. NEW YORK, Oct. —(AP) - Foreign exchange quiet, Great Britain demand high 4.89 7-8; low 4.89 1-2 close 4.89 I1 l6; 60 day bills 4.88 1-2; France 4.67 1-2; Italy 5.26 1-2; Belgium 16.82 1-2 Gennauy 40.25; Cnntidti 1.000 3 32. MONTREAL, Oct. -8 (CP) —- Pound sterling advanced 1-4 cent on Montreal Foreign Exchanges to- day at $4 80 3-8. The United States dollar at 1 32 discount and the Reach franc at 4.67 cents re- mained stationary. MONTREAL, Oct. 8-—(CP) But- ter prices firmed narrowly on Canadian Commodity Exchange produce section today. Butter spot: sales 400 boxes Que‘. 23 3-4. Que June rcgraded 23 l-8- 5-8. Cheese spot-unquoted. Eggs snob-Ont a-large 39—41; a-inediuni 37B; n-pullets 39B; B- large 24B. ‘NEW YORK, Oct. 84c?) _ The New York coffee and sugar exchange announced today there would be no trading in coffee fu- tures on Saturday of this iveek. The board previously suspended trading in sugar futures on S110- urdny throughout October. Produce Prices MONTREAL, Oct. 7—-(CP) Vlfherit mr no. 2 $1.15 1-2 Barley C. W n3. 3 69 1-2 Oats, C. W. no. 3 50 1-2 Feed no. 1 .47 1-2 Flour, spring wheat patents, firsts $6.80 Seconds $6.40 Bakers $6.30 Winter ivhcrit intents, choice $4 70 $4.80 White Corn $6.50 Bran ton $26 ‘*5 Shorts ton $23 Middlings ton $3425 "Till 3,; Rolled Oats bzig 0o tbs $3.35 Hay no. 2 per ton, car lots $0 $10 Cheese Ont. white and col .14 1-2. Que. ivhllc and col .13 1-2 3-4 Butter no. 1.23 3-4 .24 Eggs in cartons a-large .44 A-iticdium .42 B. 31 C. 26 Potatoes: Que no. 1 Cobbs $100 $1.05 N. B. no. 1 Cobbs $1.00 $1.05 N. B. no. 1 Mts $1.05 $1.10 Aucntl SAL I am authorized by the Executor: of the Estate of the Late J. Bismark Craswcil of Rustlco, to sell by Pub- Ilc Auction on Wednesday, October 14th, i938 on premises at 1 o'clock P. M. the following stock and Im- plements: 1 mare 5 years old, 1 horse 3 years old, 3 milk cows in call’, 5 young cattle. .14 Mil/It '1 Stock Exchange (‘a .03- tSupoIied b1 Plmzid and Ilt-iiillorn of Montreal atuelt change and Curb lllurltot) Abitibl 4 4 Asbestos 66 67 1-4 Bathurst 15 7-3 15 5-3 Bcuulhariiols 3 3-4 3 1-2 Bell Tel. 151 3-4 152 Braziliiun 16 I-8 16 3-8 Bruck. Silk 10 1-4 10 B. C. Power A 32 3-4 32 1-2 Building Prod. 47 1-2 48 Can. Content 8 3-4 8 3-4 Con. Nor. Pr. 26 26 Can, Car. & v 10 1-4 10 1-4 CitujI-iydro Pfd. 53 5-8 52~ Cun. Ind. A1 A 7 7 1-8 Can. Pacific 141-4 14 Celunese 29 3-4 29 Cockshtitt Plow 9 8 1-2 COIIS. Smelt 59 1-2 59 1-2 Dist. Sexigmtns 23 23 5-8 Doin. Coal Pftl. 19 3-4 l9 7-8 Dom. Bridge 49 1-4 49 Dotti. Steel B 7 1-8 7 7-8 Dom Slows 11 3-8 11 3-1-1 Dom. ‘Pcxlillc 11 3-4 11 58- Fraser C0 . 25 1-2 25 1-4 Foudntion Co 22 3-4 22 3-4 Gen. Steel Wares 6 6 Hoivzartl Smith 15 16 1-2 Imp. Tobacco 14 14 Int. Nickel 61 3-4 62 New York Curb Alum Corp Amer 131 1-2 Amer Cyan B 35 Anicr G115 A: Elec 41 1-2 Anier Supper" Power 2 3-4 Assoc Gas d: Elcc A 3 Atlas Corp . 15 Cmi Marconi 1 7-8 Cities Serv 4 1-2 Creole Petrol 2s 7-8 Elec Bond 1% Share 23 7-8 Ford of Cllllfldil. A 24 5-8 Gulf Oil Penn 101 Hum on do Rcfin as 1-2 Imp Oil 21 3-4 Int; Pete 36 1-5 Nittg Hud 15 i-z Sid on Ken 19 a-s Un Light; 8r Power A 7 1-4 Un Light 8r Power Pfd. 61 3-8 Pant O11 5 7-3 Williams ou Omntic 14 7-8 MONTREAL, Oct “a (or) - Firm prices ruled for eggs on Montreal open produce iitarkets today while butter. citecsc and Potatoes heltl quietly steady. _Gi'tided egg shipments in car- tioiis or less \\'\‘l't‘. quoted at 40 genes a dozen for n-lnrge, 38 for a. medium, 28 30 for B-puilets, 24 35 for B and 2i 21 1-2 for C. Butter was quoted at 23 3-4 cents per pound for cnriots or less of no. 1 ivliilo lots to retailers were 25 for solids and 25 1-2 foi prints. Cheese averaged 14 14 1-2 cents Der pound for Oiitzirios and 13 1-2- 3-4 for Quebees. Potatoes: Que‘ no. 1 Mts 80's $1 $1.05; n0. 2 white 80s .80 90; N. B. n0. 1 Mis 80's $1 $1.05; Cobbs 80's $1.10 $1.15. But it Did "Lost $50 while 1 “'35 out: last night," miuouncerl the sad-eyed man at breakfast. "Nonsense!" commented the lime W159. crisply. ‘Money couldn't go without hands." ‘That's it. The hands I had were so darned bad." ‘ — 1 binder, ‘ ‘ new, McCornilc Deerlng, 1 hay rake almost new, 1 eeder, I loam truck wagon, 1 lillll! truck wagon 1 Illht wagon, 8 cart-I, 1 gang plough, 1 single plolllh, 1 lever spring tooth barrow, 1 spike barrow, I barrow. cart, l potato sprayer, 1 scnfller, 1 horse hoe, 1 roller, 2 grain crushors, 2 onlinas, Drum shaker and belt, 1 pump jack, 1 churn, l cream sep- arator ,1 box sleigh, I light sleigh, 2 wood slellhl" 1 .bnlIalo,, forks, Iiarncas and other articles too nnm- eroiu to mention. Also twenty-live aoraa of land near Albert CRIIQWL Terms cash. If not fine, on the first tine day. ALEXANDER McltAl. Auctioneer. L-7020-10- 39-3-12. CITY TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeal has this day fixed vvednesday, October 14th, 1986, at 9.30 A. M. in the City Court Boom In the City Building In Charlotte- town, as the time llld place for hearing appeals from Civic rate: and assessments and valuations. (‘itarlottet-iwn, September 29th, I936. (ll-IO. I‘. NICHOLSON, City Clerk. L-8888-9-30-I0l. 1v. Y. Stock Exchange (Supplied b! Pltlleld and Com- pany Inembars 0t Ilontraal atoclt axchlllga and oI-o marital) A11 Chem 236 231 1-3 Am. Can 125 1-2 127 1-4 Am.‘ For. Pr. 7 5-8 '1 7-8 Am. Radiator 23 1-4 23 1-2 Am. Tel 8a ‘Del. 1'18 1'18 3-4 Am. Waterworks 2'1 1-4 26 3-4 Anaconda 40 ‘1-8 40 3-4 Atchison 60 ~80 Atl. Refining 2B 1-2 28 5-8 Auburn 34 1-2 34 3-8 Bait. 8a Ohio 25 5-8 25 3-4 Beth. Steel '13 73 1-2 Briggs Mari. 62 82 3-8 Colgates 16 1-2 17 Case 183 I63 Chesapeake 8: O 72 3-4 74 3-8 Chrysler 126 3-8 127 Com 8c So 4 1-4 , 4 1-8 Con Can . 70 1-2 71 Consol. Gas. C0 44 3-4 44 Deere i 83 94 3-8 Dupont 188 1-4 166 3-4 Elec. Auto-Lite 46 45 5-8 Elec. Pr. 8a Lt. 15 3-8 15 3-8 Gen. Elec 48 5-8 48 3-8 Gen. Floods 40 40 Gen. Motors 70 5-8 '10 3-8 Goodrich 24 1-4 24 l-4 Goodyer T 26 7-8 27 Gt. No. Pfd. 41 1-2 41 1-2 Hud Motor Car I8 1-4 18 1-8 I11 Central 2'1 7-8 2'1 3-4 Int. Harvester 88 1-2 88 1-8 Inter Tel 8r. T 12 3-4 13 3-4 Kennecott. 51 5-88 52 Mont. Ward 51 -8 52 Murray Corp 21 20 7-8 N’. Y. Central 48 1-4 48 Nat. Cash Regl 28 3-8 2'1 7-8 New York N. H. 4 1-4 4 1-8 Nor. "American Co . 33 5-8 33 Northern Pacific 29 I-8 29 Packard Motor 13 1-4 13 1-8 Paramount 13 1-4 13 I-8 Penn. R. R. 40 3-4 40 5-8 Phillip Morris 85 1-2 84 Public Ser N. J. 4'1 5-8 4'1 3-4 Pure Oil Co. I8 5-8 18 5-8 Radio Corp 11 1-8 11 ,Ralo Ketlh 7 '1-8 '1 3-4 Sears Reo Co 90 7-8 90 5-8 Shell Union 011 24 1-4 24 Southern Pac 46 1-2 46 1-2 Std. O11 of Ind 38 7-8 38 1-2 Std. O11 of N. J. 63 7-8 65 Stude C 15 5-8 15 1-2 Texas Corp 41 3-4 42 3-8 United Aircraft 24 3-4 24 7-8 United Corp 8 8 United Gas Imp. 16 1-8 l5 7-8 U. S. Rubber 36 3-4 36 7-8 U. S. Stel Corp 74 7-8 76 3-8 U. S. Ind Al 35 1-2 36 3-4 Vanadium 24 1-2 24 ‘1-8 Warner Bros. 13 5-8 13 1-2 West Union 89 1-2 89 3-4 West Eiec. 150 150 3-8 Woolworth 56 ‘1-8 56 7-8 MINING TORONTO Oct. 8—(CP) -—-'I‘lie gold group of the Toronto mining market closed today at the lowest level touched since May 28 last. A few of the big golds recovered part. of Wednesdays setback but, with few exceptions, the secondary golds lost ground. Base Metals were only mildly heavy. Bralorne stood out 1n the higher- bracketed golds. Knitting 20 to a new high at $9. Dome and Mc- Intyre advanced I-2 point each and Wright Hargeavos added 5. 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Stewart Jens. 56-58 Grafton St. Phone till! ‘lltklll Autli . ’ iuu Lillie .00 1-4 I i l 1't.\_ Berna-re no, WlTH M155‘ DUFFY VlLOTIMG ME ova? ‘u-te weccovu: i/IAT, BEFORE most: "rwo BiéOJFfi-muklCl-lERé cast ‘BREW up A evaporate-our g VRODOSiTtOi-l . OH HERM-JTHEV "rt-nun I'M JUST ADEQK MOP-w- WE'LL, 1't_t_ snow ‘EM HOW 1 can cuztsu UP---'.1.'\_\_ NAB ‘rt-on’ JACK-POT LIKE ‘THE “Gems ‘r0014 DlLLli-IGER 1.; .. . __ .. 3.70 ‘I'm-ck H u W1 1 87 Tcxurs 1.35 Toburn .29 'l‘0\\'ug .31 Veniur 1.90 Way's l»? .87 \\'1iiie Eng i .97 Wri II T . 1.65 Ymii" 4.35 Total Sirius lfittitviit. 1.14 i .04 3-4 I (T1211: .63 1 .111 'C(‘l'1 him 5.20 Bus’. <7.- 25 17m‘. Oil 1.93 Home Oil 3.00 ' Hucl 13.11‘ .. .28 [Lake .\l.'ir ‘- Dlujtir lluuiiit! t- \ t- . uevmuuv, _ x LOOKIT Oi.’ ‘ ' “ 1 1F. . _/\‘ 60m - ~ ~. _ WHiSKERQD . | ‘ TALlAH-l’ I q Z, T'Hi65ELi'-' “E6 * , 2'2 r A6 t‘ , = - ' cucuoo I “ifg sen _‘ l