OCTOBER Z8, 1938 _ r . N. Y. Stock MontrealStock, Public cutout...» ,- ——- ‘ ___fi of this hank. It Eoifionfimatpgenzedinllkt‘ (Clnedlnn Press) Canadian Pull) . . ll‘ balance sheet—it is not for sale. It 1's ‘o?! Stocks Close SM" mm from the public_.th a?“ e result of ovq- . Am M P, 4% Bell m 105% "m"? of sound banking prgcgjco. Am Radinwr 1a giffllglk ‘ff? ~ /I Wwid-iadojudimtnm, ‘E rifle-Eel ‘fig: s c Pow s 2m deparmienlof bankin Bldg Products 58 g Ari-moo 38% C ca“ t , Atchlson sou c“ N {JO L‘ mle N Au Rem‘ m“ can Cor Fbwer 1B . o? m“ ohm 8% can car Ptund - , Baldwin Loco 13% ca“ Iffmf, 392* 0 A ‘ I ggfibéwg w“ Cab‘. Priscilla it? ulna r o": ch ohm 687‘ (‘an steamship 2% n s can-run or BANKING suumz 61,351,, gag? gang?“ H 13% , .06 l1 W Charlottetown Albnny Kennnnm so 3% (‘onsfimelt a 65% Montague 0’Leary 5t, pgggf‘ con can “V D-il 565i! 22 sumlng " victor“ con Edison 34,; Dom Bridge 351,4 Con Gas Co 911a 89m $995.3 l!“ Corn Products om 0;"; “‘ "a W,‘ Cllrtiss Wright 2m Gl’ °“ "y Elec Auto mu 32v. qylmm i; 74 Eiec Pr Lite 1m 3,?“ .§,',"b "h “i” Gen Elec 41v. rm” N, m 1°?‘ Gen Foods as I; k f vmod 56" Gen Motors 50% M3 .6, o H r1 s m Goodrich zit-v. m?’ f l,“ Goodyear Tire 32V; Ml”, Pqwe on 9/‘ 0t 1m Pfd 245,4, Na, Em r 3°‘? Hudson Motor ov. N t s, V,’ c 4”‘ mt Harvester can Ngmm°e a" w‘ Int Tel Tel 1o Pow é "V" Kennecobt 47s,’. Q ego gm 14% Mont Ward 511/,- 51‘: \ 1 i We‘ 17,56‘ Mumy Con) 9% s03 gnu-la; 20/5 N Y Central 20% st man ower _ Nail Cash Reg 27% =1’ m“ 01,114“ 5?’- New York N a 1% Ste! wt c l“ NOI Am Co 26% Stegl U! 0:“ P 75'” gorkPaciiic 12% Win Ellec ‘An 62% ac Moto 51,’ Paramountr 119i: Wm‘ Elm B ___ 2 ‘v "Can you ‘tell us if we can get down to the river this way, mill/lags constable? Whati So soon?’ -Inndon Opinion, Phil Pet Co 39% W. . . --. _ _ 1:13;: - 8V1 (Canadinn Press) 7g (57100 d Close PROVINCE 19y, glfininfim ,5, as Ontreai 214 P °' 8* l2"; ti?“ — 43v- y m RIN CE EDWARD ISLAND, w, Nov, m“, _ 415% BONDS 04% MATURING NOVEMBER 15th 194a v T0 YIELD mo ' 12 C l» 3% New York urb r. J. BRENNAN s. coumv no. i __ u. M. BAGNALL-MANAGER '1 ‘°'"“‘l"" '"-"'l _ 2,7,’, $100k! Clog; Bsnh o! Nova Scotia Building 26%’ P: (éygsn B 25% ' 121v F”? 36* “W: tibiftfi Sid” ti.“ ' I gttieis Sgrzdce 8% ' F906 8 21 Advertising liates-Jayahlc III Advance M t | C b u Hm shu- in Minimum cnarre m: Any Advertisement 25 Cents. on rea Ur fiflfmfiffnfif” Central Gu dl | ls, 4o rd- loclmwl All" 23 2o per woriir; zllllllgfllllfifilfltlll: 3d btliihiimuieiittuiiih? l3? __—_ mag Hud 9% Classified 2c per word; In M ' Notices rot per inch" um or’ wlmlillfln Prm) Pail-i Oil 5% l-‘ioral and Spiritual Otferinlfl. Cords. etc. 4d per nsme- lietten of mm m“ a“ "‘ Cosdlogence 70o per inch. Wedding engsiement 40 vnirda for Si‘, Sh“. mo" "’i— an cents for every nddltlonsl words. Notices o! Thanks sn ' A i ti 1o Ablllbl CW1 3% . ' u'_";‘.fi.°t.“..2l"u.f..’°'ol'lf.': 2:4.“ l’:'.;';i2.u.';lf" °' s""'°'""°"' will» Pm w ilpi oduce Prices Mmlmllm "hi"!!! l0!’ III! Advertisement twenty-live oenb. B Aesgcu‘ 1g“ . Bealflmmois a!’ MONTREAL, Oot. 21 -—(CP) - Y Bnlhurst A i)‘; Prices generally held steady during Agents Wanted For Sale googxnirflr '3‘; ltireaéuufiom on Wpenuabodlggetflrziiar- 1 s ere today, ' ‘AN 0B WOMAN WANTED T0 APPLE; AT 1.3 5_ REEVES. Fraser 19 Department of Agriculture TCPOFCX: lfllvel and appoint weenie for 01d soutnpoi-t. All nudes, Fm-ser- v '1' o 19-14 ed. The butter market was quiet established house. Guarantee of . L-sq-io-io-m, Ford A 23% and met gmdg eggg (flppgd 51mm. 82-132 representing a weekly nver- -i———--— il-ilr Walker 50% 1y but 0th" wit)“, mmmed use or $20 and eXPBBBE-‘l- PM! ma BALE-CLEVELAND CATEB- Home on 11a mostly tt yesterday's levels - rfunity. write Travellers’ pillar Tractor will sell at a bar- 11min Oil 17% Creamery butter prints u; retail i-tment m, Box 32. Temllml zflln- Elmo-nee store. 106 Rlch- mt Pets 2m dealers ma for 2a a-4-24 1-2 ts 5- '1‘°1'°"‘l9- A- W- 19-23-2349- mood Btreei. L-‘ITB-lll-Zll-iil Price Com 22 a pound and creamery solidscelbr Melchers - 23 1-4-24 Wegtfln . cnmsmss 0.41m SALESPEO- FOR BALE — Till!“ Tlglllsfi-‘lgn Price mi , out ed in Montreal wusbbliiéeedeviltvbb PlB- B profit-s rwv- Sell the mm ‘W'- °l°~ 3’ " ° “d l‘ " 1 s,‘ yalite - Que. m. 1 Pasbeurized but/ter u; oomple Chrlstmts Card line. chance store. 108 Richmond“ 3-1 wholesale 1mm M‘ m m H, Links bin moneyleverz daylsgox V779‘ o‘ ‘ - ' , m H; 3 "um" “s” 9° e ' p013, 551,! UNIVEX Movlflq Cheese sold at 18 7-8-1-4 cents I Printed w QM" chrlstm” and" picmm ou/mt Apply “B” gum-d- pound for Ont; white 1nd colored, with senders name Ind address. Dmlgned b iesdi srtlsts, val- inn. L-87l-10-27-3i. 13 1- 3T0! Que. white and 13 5-8 cg uneqili“: led 5f f“ “if; 19x5 FORD v mam‘ FOR slim —'_' “E33; qegrfiiprumts in used CO8. ill’ TIC V6 __ __ llwludlnr 2c ti» mm, p“. st wholesnle price. .1, i... McKin- ‘NRONW- 0% 1? <61’) free cases were offered st 39-40 ,0 m M d,“ ,_ non, Peters Road L-171-i0-2d-8l. ‘I'M “Pom 8W! Mv-rket Wl “m, a do,” m. M, ,6 ., l‘ m!" ° ' its best foot forward in the last m, Aqnedmm m_w,,or'¢x-_punéfs_ . so ent boxed sssortments, all money makers. Canada's favourite "21" curd sssortment is finest ever produced, sells for 81.00. your roflt 50c. Moire big money for hristmss. start now. (lash n on these last selling lines published bv the largest company oi’ its kind in Canada, Branches from coast to coast. Get easier orders. No experience necessary. fl l0!‘ free sample book. Agents also wanted in smaller towns. Liberal commission. Friendly service. Premier Art Guild, 513 Castle 5118-. Montreal. N-295-9-28 to Oct. 81. Salesman Wanted MFN WANTED FOR RAWYFTG" Routes; oi’ B00 families. Reliable hustler should make uoori earn- inws at start and inrrrzw‘ rnhldlv Writt- todoy. Riawieiyivs Twpt ML-470-S-J., Montreal Canada. Salesman Wanted A Opportunity for right mun to muke big money in November and Decemb- or selling o popular Line of Calendars, port or full time, in Charlottetown and Eastern portion of Prince Edward Island. Write Do- minion Calendar Co., Box 4, Truro, Nova Scotio. L87 ARTESIAN WELLS it hlormntion communicate with ABRAHAN PETERS Prop. North American Hotel Charlottetown, P.8d. representing Trash Well Co., Ltd. Get our proposition while m‘ For? isviju-xircnziv RANGE almost new. Phone 1020. 11-875-10-71-21. FOR SALE — ONE 8 H. P. GAB Engine two Chests oi’ Drawers. one Mahorzany Bola. Carrier-en's Furniture Repair, 225 Fluston St. L-Bdfi-lil-Fl-fii. Miscelleneous DRIVING T0 BOSTON 0N 0R about November 1st. Can accommo- t f _ .. Phone 859. d3 e our Dassengerll-BGI-IO-ZV-Zil’. lion rders Wanted WANTED -- ROARDERS 0R roomers, 2'13 Fitzroy Street. L-‘ldl-lo-ZS-tf. —Male Wanted *- WANTED - r011 rsnivr work roi- Aimly Bevrvwur l l’ Llous-icrr-ri. To Let T0 LET-TWO ROOMS. GROUND floor. Central. Board o lionol. Apply Guardian. L-765-l -26-3i. T0 LET-J HOUSE 84 LONG- worth Avenue. also l furnished house. Nonth River R/oad. Apply to Isaac Cudmore. L-aas-io-ra-oi. I - Appreciation" Expressed 0n behll! of Mn. Morton and family, for whom we the suction sole st Upton yester- day, we wish to thank the owole of Kim's County snd other peril of the Province who sttended the snle for their iilnd potronue 5nd very prompt bidding. ienes to lee such s llrge of nrtlolel "hid in” in Inch I brief spies of time and settled“ for in ouh so promptly slid eourieously. 1. A. MCDONALD- A eer. uteri: Trllt Co. The I Executor, estate Into A. ltowlfl flotill- the equipment h handy. ni-“Jsznfldnn-ui-lpn THE CHARMTTITIUW N GUARDIAN hour today, erasing part o! the early lomes and closing with the margin 0d changes on the up side. Indlwtrlflls were the strongest group and may showed sn index gain 0d .66 at the close while the gold issues were only slightly high- er and Western Oils were of! .54. Base Metal swcks dropped lllell‘ Efllns and closed unchanged. The market was sluggish through most. oi the day but 300d action in n group ed the Penny Golds re- sulted in swelling the turnover quickly in the last hour to 775,000 shares. Features of the cheaper group were Bobjo. Lebel Oro, Mc- Wal-ters, Nowob and Stadncona, All trading actively at. higher prices. - Dome and Hoiiinger finned slightly and Lake Shore and Mc- Imtyre were nchanged to narrow- ly. lower. Kerr-Addison was Offer- yed down 10 cents, Chesterville lost 6, Moneta, Pemour, Pickle Crow snd Ban Antonio dropped 5 All the senior Base Metal issues finished the session with gains but the improvement was obi-set by weakness in the cheaper list. Nickel and Normand‘ closed 5-8 to 3-4 up. Sher-riot. Ventures. Pend Orelile and Waite-Amulet posted moderate loses. Silvers showed little chance. Calgary-Edmonton 1m 'l cents. Brown 3. Okulm 2 and Davie; 5nd Commoil. i Anglo-Canadian added 8 cents. Royslite dropped p, rrtinor fraction. NEW YORK, Oct 3'1 —(AP) -_ The British Pound today led s gmeml downward sum by leading European Currencies in terms o! United States dolllr. In quietjbrcign exchange dgg]. ing Sterling 1M 1 1-4 cam; u) Seldom hu it been our oxpgr-l $4.76 3-4 snd the French Franc .00 7-8 of s cent to 2.60 1-2. The .08 of a cent snd the Helga .02 1-2 o! s cont. The Can- ;ad'ian dollar closed at s digmunt u»! 1-0. or s-az. Female Help Wanted MAID WANTED. APPLY GUARD- itm. FUll-IO-QO-Sl. wont Wanted WANTED-COUNTRY GIRL mm work. um m Kent. l _. . l-uu-u-l-n. f}?! for B-ienze and 2o 1-2-21 for ‘Potatoes: Que. No. 1 sou .ao-.oo; Que. No 2 sou .1o-.ao; u. n, no, i sou 1.00-1.10 GRAIN WINNIPEG. Oct. 2'1 —(OP) - Trade on the Winnipeg Grain Market completed it; iifth con- secutive day in the Dolrums today and vvneot futures prices declined narrowly. Weakness in outside’ ally again were largel for the 3-4-3-8 cent ip. Octob; closed at 59. November ts 3-4, m. ember 58 1-2 nnd May 8i 7- closed cents. Liverpool 1 lower. Expectation of an early harvest in the southern hemis- ghcm helped the decline. Broom- all reported cutting was under way in sections o! New South Wales in Australia. Buenos Aires was of! 1-4 1-2 cent at noon and United States market retained s fairly firm trend throughout. Cash wheat trade was dull with a. little interest shown in Nos. 2 and 4 northern. This, however. was confined to odd cars. Pit trade in COBPSIC grains followed the drab trend and there was no feature. 3-4-1-41 NEW YORK. Oct. 3'! (AP) — Foreign Exchange:- Cireat Britain 4.77 7-16, 4.77- 516, 4.77 7-16; 60 dsybills 41161-8: Canada 99 1-8; Belgium 10.92; graeencf E 67; Germany 40.07; Italy AESILVER FllX WURLITS EREATEST EVENT! At Charlottetown, P. E. l. “UGTUBER 31st m "UV. 4"‘ This Classic of the Fox World Offers g 25 Challenge Cups and Trophies Many of them magnificent specimens of the silversmith’: art and VALUED AT $1700. BEAUTIFUL ROSETTE RlBBONS and CASH PRIZES for 43 SECTIONS TOTALLING UPWARDS OF $2,000 - Nowhere else in the world are such beautiful premiums and cash prizes awarded for Sil- ver Foxes. The result is that the world's finest specimens of Silver Fox meet here and an op- portunity is afforded to Silver Fox ranchers and the public generally to witness the pro- gress that is being made in this great fur industry. This Exhibition‘ is the talk of the Silver Fox world and will be visited by prominent fur men and fox ranchers from other provinces. You cannot afford to missjhis Show, either as an exhibitor or spectator. There are classifications for durks up to 25 per cent, dark mediums_ mediums, light mediums, pale silvers and extra pale silvers, subdivided into adults, yearlings and pups, males and females, Classes for herds. sire and three of his get, dam and two of her progeny, best matched pair male or female, adults and pups, nine Championships and a Grand Cham- pionship for best fox in Show. Prizes will be awarded on the basis of nu mber of entries, one to six entries three prizes, seven to eight entries four prices, nine to ten entries fivc prizes. eicvcn to twelve entries six prizes, thirteen to fourteen entries seven prizes, fifteen to sixteen entries eight prizes, seven- teen to eighteen entries nine prizes, nineteen to twenty entries ten prizes, twenty-one to twenty-five entries eleven‘ prizes, over twcnty- five entries twelve prizes. Money will be divid- ed as folloyvsz-lst $12; 2nd $9; 3rd $6. remaining creditable qualifying cntrics S1 cm-h. Grand Championship Trophy A magnificent silver trophy will bc awarded to the exhibitor winning the greatest num- ber of points in the Show. Other trophies offc rcd at this Silver Fox Show provide B 8Q!‘ measure of attraction, interest and stimulation. The array of silvcrivarc which will be 0n dis- play during the period of the Show is a miignificient one and merits thc attention of our i Grand Banquet Canadian National Hotel The annual Foxmen’s Banquet will be held on Tuesday". November 1st. n1 lliv Cann- dian National Hotel and will be the highiightnf the season. Only l-i0 tickets will hc sold so as to avoid crowding and assure every guest of a Pleasam "ml hluhlf‘ flileflfllflllli! Bvelllflit- Music, mirth and an unexcelled rcpast; short snappy speeches will be given by leading men and prominent authorities on Silver Fox ranching. AUCTION SALE 0F LIVE FOXES A feature of this year's fox show will be a sale of live foxes to he hold at the termination of the show. Mr. It. L. l-lnwatt is chairman of the Fox Sale Committee and will give full particulars in connection with the sale to any exhibitor. it is expected that 100 or more foxes ; will be put up at auction and an opportunity nffordcd ranchers to secure the best breeding stock in the Province at reasonable prices. Almost all the leading ranchers who are ex- hibiting will dispose of some of their show foxes at this sale, which is creating wide interest not only in this Province but in other provinces as well. Parties who contemplate exhibiting ‘ and have not been supplied with a Prize List should write to the Secretary and one will be mailed at once. BRENTCN CLARK, President WALTER ll. SHAW, Secretary 1am. Summerside, P. E. l. Charlottetown,