hn)VE1fi§5_l§;1_-_1_?37 ill-IE CHARLUFPETOWN GUARDIAN EYTQCK 000114 TIONS i FIIMNCIAL NEWS BRIEFS , (Received over Pitfield and Co's Private Wire) Alberta Oiis-The Co. has notified Turner Valley operators that effective November 1 omy 45 per cent of potential production of Turner Valley will be taken- IJONDON, Oct. 30-—Creat Brit- |1n may send additional troops to Shanghai as a result of alleged Jap attacks on British outposts there, it was reported. There was no immediate indication that Britain will take any more con- crete action than a formal protest to Japan. BERLIN, Oct. 30—The office oi the Reich COITIIIIISSIUXKII’ for price fixing today concluded an agree- ment with manufacturers and dealers to reduce prices of a large number of trade manufacturlngs. BOMBAY. Oct. 30-Gold am- ounting to 361,773 pounds was ghippfd from India. OTTAWA, Oct. 30- Caiiadien refunding loan of $100,000,000 to be offered Wednesday. Liverpool wheat; opened l-B to 3-8 lower and closed unchanged to 7-8 lower. Steel Co. of Canada-Steel in- got production still engages full manufacturing capacity, backlog of unfil'ed_ orders suatained in some lines, lower in others. High rate of production anticipated over balance of year- Mccoll Frontenac — President Irwin says proceeds of present stock issue will be used to reduce bank loam. He says earnings im- proved this year and after all charges and a full year's pid divi- dend earnings for eight months ended Sept. equivalent to 74 cents per common share as against 45 inch. Notices of Thanks and A pcr word. Other rates on application. llinimuns Charge for nny uuvertisemenl lilllly4ly. “l”. Guardian locals. do par word; Western 5nd Eng" h“; g n"'ii:::':::.:".t.3:::{":..“;.'::'.::.,"::.a":::'......" Y Spiritual oneririgr, (Jggdp, “m, 4., p" “m, Mn." o‘ condom!“ '1'“); I03 IALE OR TRADE-l CAB. wheel farm wagon new, l sloven. Apply 316 Fitzroy Street. i, IrIZOti-IO-N-Ill. FOB BALE-ONE BLOOD MARE and foal, three young cattle, twelve fall pigs, I ton prosper} mow. Apply E. Ieonard. Corn- _ nu. _ _ inmsalip-ao-si. TOR SALE — CHRYSLER "d" Coupe $125.00. Light and econom- ical, would trade for larger car. Apply 338 Kent Street at noon or After 6 P. M. I¢ll78_-_l0-2ti;2i8-_3t);l1-i:§. Boarders W*a_n_ted___ WANTED — MALE BOARDEBS, large heated room. Phone i424. EAREERS - Reasonabie rates. 33 Orlehar Street. L-1l75-10-28-3i. Lost LOST-TRUCK TIRE BETWEEN Montague and Carvelfis, Char- lottetown, No. 620. Finder please notify Edward MoCarron, Mon- tague. L-1228-l0-2B-3l. —- DOST - SUIT CASE BETWEEN Rustico and Charlottetown or in Charlottetown. Finder please leave at Guardian Office or Peters 8r Gallant, Rustico. Reward. b-Ehglilfit-Pl- LOST-A DIAMOND WRIST watch at golf links. between holes one and seven. Liberal re- reward. Finder leave with Dow- ling, Golf Club. L-1Z73- WANTED till-RJIBERRIES Paying 5 1-2c per lb. at our Warehouse, until Nov. 5th Positively not later. CARVELL BROS-. Fruit Dept. L-12l7-l0-20-4l iucrioii SAL? One of the most ‘ ' " form Ifflpertics in Alexandra, approxi- Illltcly six mile: from Charlotte- town. containing 100 sores choice llnd. 00 under cultivation snri 30 woodland. wstcred by spring and DIME. fliie residence, electric lilhi-u. 040-. will be offered for solo oi PUBLIC AUCTION on premise!- Thursdny, the 4th of November. st soc r. M. an farm " y and household effects will be Ioid Ril- Irlioiy on some day. For further particulars apply io Ilner. Alphonso: MloKinnon on promises, or at the office oi Bell 6 Msthleson, Solicitors, Charlotte- town. Terms st sole. » ' J. A. MscDONALD. Auctioneer. at be sold privately up to dstc oi FINO-IO-BD-lO-ll-l-l New York M ontre urb Stock Exchange (Supplied by Pitllsld and Corn- R°Y°m° 911113? 11111 year ended January Exchange snd Montreal curb ' - (Supplied by Piiiield 1nd Co. psn members of Montreal Stock Bell Telephone_por 9 months Men: of Montreal Stock Ex- Msr ct) 11115 yea;- smuom m operation .m_ change and Montreal Curb) creased 31; t can , , ‘ Stocks Open Close period De t over like 1936 slug; 0pm c1“, ' Abitibi 3% 3 Al Chem 184 163% Agpegrqg 5g 5g Argentina Wheat Ball~Argen. Am Can B5’ 93% 3 A 011 gsaiktiflvvefnmeiittlitsucs decree pro- “m gal‘; P!‘ 5% 5% gxeauh$ois till 0% n; expor a r , _ _ ew p flout mm ‘was; our: fiacégéa-yxi 121m 12%‘ gathv?“ l3 ms “mpmiil '4’ 10m bread prices Atcnlson 4214 421/. a“ c “ 0W“- Atl Ref 24 24 D011 f" 83% 215 _ Auburn llli. ll U. B. Rails ask Increg5@_1{e5d5 Bald loco Frasg v '1' o Iris of the nations railroads will ask Ba“ °m° m.‘ 1‘ Fm‘ I. C. C. for freight and passenger Bendix Av m" m.“ m! Wm“ 4” 4o "W inverse to Yield ssoa oooooo Eiiggesiaah it»; 23h ¥§$°£yu ‘iii; lily annually. A flat i ' ' ‘ Der cent in most casielfireue o! 15 Ohio 40 40 A 30% 30% . Chrysler 75 76% Price 22% fl NEW YORK. Oct. 30-R.emark:. 0°“ 5° 9*‘ ‘m m“ P“ oi President Roosevelt concerning com so a a H” “m” a 33 taxes are receiving front page pub- 8g?‘ regs“ R0 t M n“ n licity. One additional thing the Con Gas Co President mentioned yesterday not Corn Prod 511% 5m M‘ ' Noon/ea on the tickers is that he "l" will“ 13"’- lT/fl h-lllg ‘emmded reporters that none of ° a1 an‘ the discussions of federal taxation §Pp°m1o u, n6 125% had considered the sale taxes on E132 fir‘ Lt 13% 13% mac?’ Oct‘ 31}- commodities which affect all class- Firestone ‘n N.) es of people alike. An extra divi- Gen Elec 431.3 43% Stocks Clogg dend of $3 by chrysler came as Gen Foods 31% 32% no surprise. 1t. W111 probably have Gen Mot. 43% 431/. Afton 3 a favorable influence on the stock 600mm n“ 22 M“ on 35 ‘ Good T 35% 24% A P OOn g7 Gmfi“ “mm 41mm! are or No Pfd 29% aoa Aldernmo scheduled to meet for dividend Hud Mot Car- 10 10 Alexand 5:31. action after the close on Monday. Ill Cent 243i, 9*" 22v "" "were I": t": .. s“ in t“ w" m‘ ure w c should h n e e ‘a ' n! “P01! 350 effegt on the "my-keg jjvihe $2,51- JOhflS Mill C0 m tIIQId 3Q operations report to be published Iiélliglsflelfitt 3'! 36% AStOILI. 3-H o c Ry Bankfield 71 n M01153)’ by the American Iron Mont Ward 44% 44% Beattie 114 and Steel Institute and the local Mur Co 8 8 Bidgood 50 electliolns throughout the country K gent 22 21% gvbjo 12 on egdgy, w; woum t a s ra.orric 300 deemed“, "new" W0 hgfiecmst: Nat Cam Hie 21% 31% Brown Oil 30 New York N Buff Ank 111, sion today and believe there is N or Ain Co 20% 21% Cal Edm 185 a Yum" Y°°°V°W in the momma. Nor Pao 1m lb Calmont 40 Rail action should be watched Pack Mot 0% 0% n Mal 10o sierra"; an ‘t’? r“ m enn x / 0m um __ -~ Phil Mor 8752 a7 a (Jomwealtb 2% ghig a}. 8gb 47% 46% gomliéhlllllil’. 105 0s on 33 Pub Ser N J _ Cori Smelt 5g Pure Oil Cc 14% 14% rkwlier Radio x o m. 5% Davie! it c] Sears Roe Co 71% 70% D0019 44a, “"‘"“" Shell Union Oil Dom Ex 4 d. gpéitrénrigd 2m 221s 2'1 I Pl “OI I a5 v . 0o ssr iiwa or 4o per on M“ 53% East M“ l‘? stride 0° fir; gldorado m5 con 550 ~ i956 Ii Fed Kirk 943i Work Wanted giiiigg 3% 3% a“ ggaugggeur {Z You“ h ‘u- i‘ United Gas Imp 11% 11% Gillies L 14 o MAN nnsmizs WORK U 5 Rub 30v, 31g, Glenora 3% of any kind. Write Box s14. Cnar- U 5 s‘ °° m‘ m‘ 5°“ h" 49% Jfib-"WL 1‘“m'1°'39'“" Iiiagsfiiim“ 11% iosi googtlfnisiiglo i;- .1 W B 0 G B Female Help Wanted wgehriigris a3’: hi: Ginnifer. Zia W950 All‘ B Z9 29 gllflliiil‘ G B1 WANTED-EXPERIENCED iiuim $32,553? 12w 12$ rights.- k m for housework near city. Write G High sar- care Guardian. L-1227-10-29-3i. Hollinger m, W v Hflme 114 WANTED-CAPABLE MAID G HOWEY as general housework. Good m: wk.“ 47% cook. References ecessa y. ' i Jafitia 37H‘ Apply evenings or write lvfrs. L. WINNIPEG, Oct. a1 -<cr>- 5.1%,, g2, D. Murray, 1 West Street. Unfavorable crop reports from Kerr Add 177m Irl304-l0-3ll-30-il-1.‘ Argentina brought out short-cov- Kirk Hud 12o verllh-élgnlm mlxfin trading on the firknlfke 121 _ Ma1e-_I&a§£1_qa_ XX, .35.‘? 35.... §1’£’.‘.";“L.“ti“‘i 1,3,; 55;»;- $3»- ' ENERGETIC nnrnnsr-znrarrva 3'8 “ms highe" 0mm’ “t “'23 141W "ed 4g wanted m work locally. Liberal H- Nmmb" *1“ M- D°°°“" 1*" 38-9 100 Kwflnw‘ Excellent opportunity bet $1.17 5-8-3-4 and may $1.15 Iepei m, w earn $5.00 w $10.00 per day. Do 3"'”"°- mnfifahl, L 7° not dehm write Box 3m Dept 9_ Evening up operations at the “cu” 495 TerminalAflroronto. indtvfdth: fficnwberwiflclflsh moééh Madam 5g’ N.345_11_1_“_ ea ure Gil. gs 5138,5111 C Mcnoug "r, buying flurries generally finding w; _ 0133-11138 113111“ @501," cnmbed 3 Mcmgym _ 35y WOULD LIKE ‘I0 HEAR. PROM 7-8 cents but eased to close one McKenzie 5 4 ' ' lly inclined men in this cent higher. ficvltu‘ 15 community who wouid like to Weekend dullnms was noted as Mglvatm“ 37 better themselves by training far as export buslnss in Canadian May-fag“ 19,. sum time for installation aria wheat was concerned. Mlnto 1”‘ “FY0508 W01‘! 95 W911 as P10110108. Cash wheat spreads generally Model 3g estimating. etc. on all types Mr eased. Only light offerings came Monarch 24 Conditioning and Electric Refrig- - Moneta 173 out but demand was dull. crating equipment. only reliable Premlunw above the my, month MW!!!» 16 me“ Wm‘ 1'1‘ “mmfimi “mum future however advanced When §‘y““§§“' 2% reply‘ “wit!” Inst" 3°)‘ 491' ca“ November future replaced ‘October N31 olfd 35 Guardian. N-330-l0-30-1l-l. at the c1054; today, N0. 1 and 2 2101251518 1g: northern were quoted at iii and 12 oran a, 49% Salesman Wanted cents higher, an advance of one Ngrrffgh, ‘lag :i_'-i. cent; I Nomad ‘ ova MATURING roucrns ARE Coarse grain trading was mostly on i 2/’ pouring thousands of dollars into local. Oats closed 1-2 lower to 8-4 Okglf: 95 P. E. Island to living policyhold- higher; barley i-iito 3-8 lower, Olga Oii 21,5 ers. You too, may participatein flax 4 cents lower to unchanged omen 4B the spiendid returns of Sun Life and rye '1 1-a to i s-n higher. °’° PM" 105 Assurance contracts. See J. A. i Iguana 12% Moore. Curry auiiamg. MARKETS a-r a ounce , Piggtg‘ =33 ———% Parkhill 10 Nhgg-ellflngrlug T (Byt Thodcansdtsn Press) ks lgglynggster 45 oron o an Mon real —Stoc ' l‘ 88 rue coars REMODELLED. na- irrcsularly kisher- gtcyitceucrow paired, Rrelined. Cleaned. Grazed New Y°Pk "smck-B 01°59‘! Siiihi-"prame "L; Caldei-‘s, 205 Euston. Iv lower. P7911119;- no" L-i004-10-37-30. Winnipeg -Wheat l-4 to l 3-8 Preston p0 oeriis higher. 23d Au 30o Foimd - fegeavrvidyifiilllziber h1g3; low"; M‘ “l gig: m New 'York -Canadian dollar no 75 FOUND — SMALL DOG. FRED Roche 91g Colcs, Southport. L-l208-10-29-3i. “W” 1'64 i° 1-°° H4- Roygga :1: MONTREAL cum; San Ant 13 Wanted -_-- gléerritt 1517; --- r "l ‘ , ' (Canadian Pre) 9°” 325 AR WHITE MONTREAL. Oct. 81-51 ted Sliiden 9B KEHLS telephone i gringo?“ qiiozatiggs on Mgnetgeal Slalvepelake 2g im-n. I..-l275-10-_80:3i. "Y r" = i ll’ Wm- smda a 51 ‘ " ' ‘ i} Stocks mo" Straw Inks 11% To Let M110 2v. $13132?‘ it; ' J 14 Sulvan 295 T0 LET-HOUSE 53 ORLEBAII lsrownlee 71;, Tack H 500 Street. Phone I324. L-‘ib-il-ZB-ti. Cart Mal 13 Texas 149 lllgilerq eii Uchi 51 Ti) LET — SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. 9WD C80 3B 1(1); conveniences. APP]: liziélgy- — wane Am m) _. _‘ _._'_ _T_._:,_- wood C“; 33 "' - -1 ~ Wri Harg 680 To L“ _ THREE ROOMS WlTll I L ym ,2 or without board. Suitable i0! flue‘ t IINLISTED light, housekeeping. Apply 333 i- Gen Man - b Euston Street. §-1315'1°'39'3i~ L I srn spthozllze: by xincuit hi]. 31318-521910 Zgg ' ’ o so y sue on on s To naur-onsinaazs. rpll- g premises st r o'clock, Wednesday. fiffjfhgky nished hour: excellent io_a ion. . Nova-unbel- 3rd, the following stock: pend or m5 30 Brighton Rd. Apply on prem- ‘Pour choice milk cows, one stccr, and“, 3 15“, phone 36 or write > . 2 a years old, one steer 1% ytpsrs Ten-mp n 50x 31L L-128i-10-30-3i. old. six choice .. yesr old short orn A p- _ gradi- heifers, one draft more ‘a4 gANKg "“"“ 1. "|_|.;'|-_1g1 Klflq 5'1‘. yesrs old one horse yenn c . _____ "$3220.20. of l-iillsborough Si‘, Terms croh. sttSlfipplicd by Pitfgld sndCCo.) s l. 0C I Il 058 1M We?’ hf“"‘l'nof,‘a'i‘edp°‘fig; .1. a. MscDONALD. m; o; 00m 54 m set tubs. "WY f - Auctioneer. Bi: of Mtl m 19o ply 8- Prelim “Mint -= ‘or of nova a L-IIOO-li-l-li Royal Ii {I l] Montreal Stock Exchange I , ’ by Pitfieid mid 0Q, Members cl Montreal Stock Ex- change sud Montreal Curb) Stocks Open Close Bell Tel 168% 162% Brazilian 18% 18% Bruck Silk B C Power A Build Prod Can Cement Can Nor Pr Can Car Fd 10% 10% Can Car Pfd 32 22 Can Hydro Pld Can Ind Al A __ _ 5% ‘lit Can PM v I. uélaaili Can Steam Ceianese 2i ll, Cock Plow 9% 9% Cons Smelt. 59 58 Dist Seag o ' Dom Cool 18% 18% Dom Brid 33 ' II Dom St l6 14ft Dom Textile Dryden Eng Elec A Ens Elec B Founda Co 13% 12% Gen St W 1054 10% Goodyear um Ham Brid D How Smi l’! l‘! Imp Tob 18% 13%‘ Int Nickel 47% 47% Int. Pow Pfd Lake Woods Massey Her McColl Ft 10 10% Mont Pow 30% 30% Nat Brew 37% 31% Nat Bt Car 80 81 Noranda 49 ‘l 49 if Pow Corp 15% l’! Que Power aw 20% 30% Inw 6% 6% St Law Pld 30% Sou Can Pow St of Can '11 72 St of Can Pfd d5 85 Win Elec 8% 3'4 Win Elec B PRODUCE PRICES WINNIPEG, Oct. 3i. —(OP)—— Closing future quotations wheat— Oct 123 1-4; Nov 120 3-4; Dec ii7 5-8-3-4; May 115 3-4-78. Oats-Oct 53 1-2; Nov 5i ‘l-Bb; Dec 47 i-Zb; May 45 7-8. Barley—Oct 61 1-4a; Nov B0 ~ 3-4b; Dec 59 1-4a; May 58. Cash prices: Wheat -No. lhard 138 8-4; No. 1 nor 13B 3-4; No. 2 nor 132 3-4; No. 3 nor 114 8-4; No. 4 nor 106 3-4: N0. 5 wheat I02 3-4; No. 6 wheat 99 3-4; No. 1 garnet 115 3-4; No. 2 garnet 112 3-4; No. 1 durum 96 3-4; No. 4 spec 98 3-4; No. 5 spec 93 3-4: No. 6 spec B6 3-4; track 136 3-4; screenings 550. Oats—No..2 cw 52 3-8; No. 2 feed 45; NO. 3 feed 432 $110k 51 7-8. Barley —No, S cw 50 3-4; N0. 4 ow 58 1-4; No. 5 cw b’! l-4; No. 6 cw 50 1-4; track b0 8-4. MONTREAL. Oct. 3i —(O‘P>— Prices ruled steady on Canadian commodity exchange in inactive trading Saturday. Butter spot -Unquotcd. Butter spot -Que fresh (92 score) 29 3-411; Que grass buyers- inspection 29 1-4-1-2. Cheese spot —Unquoted. Eggs spot —0nt A-large 42a; A- medium 38a; A-puliets 31a; B- large 27a: C 22a. MONTREAL. Oct. 3i —-(CP)—— Butter and egg prices held steady to slightly higher on Montreal open produce markets last week. Potatoes moved ahead and cheese held even. Butter was quoted at 29 l-2-8-4 cents a pound for cariots or less of No. 1 while lots to retailers were so 1-2-31 for prints and ao-xo i-2 for solids. Graded egg shipments were 41- ' 42 cents a dozen for carlots or less of A-large, 39 for A-medium, 31 for A-pullets, 27 for B-large and 22 for C. Cheese was 14-14 1-4 cents a pound for Ontario Oct-make, white and colored. and 13 3-4-14 for similar Quebec grades. Potatoes: Que white No. 2 80's .40- 45: N. ‘B. mis No. 1805.70. .72; P. E. I. No. 1 mts 90's .822 80s .70-.72: 50's .43-.45Z N0. 1 cobblers 80's .65-.6'1. - Currencies MONTREAL, Oct. 31 ~10?)- Pound Sterling declined 9-32 cent on Montreal foreign exchanges to- day to $4.95 29-32 while the Unit- ed Sales dollar eased 1-64 cent ta l-Gdpcr cent discount. The French franc was unchanged at 3.37 cents. NEW YORK. Oct. 31 —(AP)— Leading European currencies mov- ed narrowly today in terms of the dollar as the French franc and Pound Sterling lost some of yes- terday's gains. The pound closed off 3-8 of a cent at 4.96 1-8 and the French franc dropped .01 of a cent and Holland guilder a similar amount. The Canadian dollar was off 1-64 of a cent at. 1.00 1-64. UNDATED MONEY BOX (By The Canadisn Press) Closing exchange rates At Montreal -Pound 4 95 29-32; U. S. dlr .99 63-64; franc 3.31. At New York —Pound 4.96 l-il: Canadian dlr 1.00 1-32; franc 3.- 37 l-4. At Paris -Closed. I In Gold —Pound 12s. 2d: U. S. for from Sear; h safely robe dlr 5032 cents; Canadian dlr 59 30 on Sedan mom's; a ment pancl of the Dc-Luxc IIIOKlPIQ. g cents. ,:ind a newly designed panel on tho 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 31 ——(APl— Foreign exchange steady: Great Britain demand 4.96 i-2. 4 96 i-B. ; 4.96 i-B: 60-day bills $4.95 li-lfi". ‘ France demand 3 37 1-4: Italy 5. 26 1-4: Belgium 16.91 i-I; Ge'--~ many 40.17: Canada 1.00 i-64. TORONTO. Oct. 3i —-(CP)— Golds closed the week with nir- row gains predominating while the miscellaneous mines index of the Toronto exchange was down slightly. due mainly to weakness h the western oil group. PAGE Eilliff E1!” ' 1a PONTIAC I ANNOUNCES NEW MODELS‘ rwo stills roir 193s The Pontiac Six for 1938, just su- nounced, offers two handsome lines o! body mode Special. shows the new hood louvre treatment. Below, a. coupe of the Special seri with shorter wheelbase and mar-gm is the De Luxe and ins A be Luzo sedan, ubovq lous new springing. Both series all equipped with the "Positive Hand-i- matic Gearshift", shown lower lefl, This removes tho gear lover from till floor, locatesvcontrol just: under tho heralds ‘wo series instead of one for 1938. Known as the Pontiac DeLuxe and Pontiac Special, these lines. now in production, reveal many in- teresting departures designed maintain the Pontiac tradition for superior performance, ruggedness and beauty. The attractive new models will soon be displayed in dealers‘ showrooms across Can- ada. The new Pontiac provides an im- pressive answer to a question ask- ed by many motor -ca_r drivers. Why, these drivers have pondered. should there not be a change in gearshift styles so that we can control operations from steering wheel level’! This point has been carefully considered by General Motors en- gineers for some time in order that a practical and satisfactory solution might be offered. As a re- suit. the 1038 models reveal the in- troduction of tho "Positive Hand- l-Matic Gearshift,” a feature of more than ordinary inter-en to the motoring public. An inspection of this shows that it takes the form of a neatly designed lever located im- mediately below the steering wheel that it is readily accessible to t-hc right hand. This feature not on'y assures greater safety and siinplici ity of operation. ‘cut it offers the maximum of comfort and roonii- ness as the front compartment is now completely clear of al ob- structions. Thc advantages are ob- vious when three passengers are seated in the front. Still another factor which the ob-crvant motor- tmnsmission to soil clothing. At the same time, car drivers will ex- perience an even greater ease in controlling the car by having both hands at wheel level at.'a‘l times. Engineers exprc=s confidence that this new gearshift will receive a cordial welcome from car drivers generally. As a matter of fact thifi feature, tested out in advance on pro-viewers. has been hailed with enthusiasm. While located at the wheel level. tliLs gearshift operates on the same principle a. an ordin- ary gearshift. Discu-"sill; fill“ point, one General Motors enqincrr explained that. the lever on UK‘ steering wheel is coiiiicctcrf by rod and cab'c to the lrairmissioii nnd can be moved up and down and for- ward and back. "The levcl.“.li<‘ continued, “Ls in a neutral [won-mi rem-nu is parallel to the bottom of the instrument pnilfl. Lmv i. um," roar; 1‘."\'(\1‘F(‘, \l]l]lf‘l‘ inr- ward; second. lower foriinzd mid high, lower rear." whim 13,1513 flrrsiifn and i-lvllfml proportions which achieved ividc- spread popularity la t _,v.°rr been retained. the Pontiac pleie with many detailed is rc- refine- a graceful. flowing contour. In thc Special Series thcro are thfvl‘ 1.1011915 ._the five-passenger roach with trunk; the senger business coupe. The DeLuxe 50ft?» has the fol- iowingz-fivc-pnssviu-lvr Wafh “lib trunk; five-passenger srclan with trunk and a four-passenger sport coupe with opera senti. In addition tn the new type of gearshift. the i938 models offvr inrnv other inirresting features in- eluding a safety relea c emergency brake icvcr; a tilting and adjust- ablq front seat; safety roll on rear cord Special Series Engineers explain that the now brake prevents accidental release which might re-ult in a car "run- ning wild" after it. hrs been park- ed. Pushing or pufing has no cf- fcct on this brake. The grip is dc- igned so that the hand niiturnl'_v takes the position ncccs ary for iv. 1icratioir by exerting a little pros- zurc or squeezing the grip or cvm pres lug with the thumb. Tin-re is, no necesity for "tugging" or us- 1i; harm to release this sI-s - » ma» control I ist will note is that. thfrc is no pos- ‘ sibility of grease leaking out. of the - steering- hnve . flvc-pesscngti" . 1 sedan with trunk and the tviro-pa-s- i safety inst ru- i (‘ti two inches closer to the front ‘sect and is particularly conveni- gcni for women drivers. ' r The tilting and adjustable front seat is a feature of interest to the 1 by very simple but extremely effici- lent mechanism, To operate it one Ihas simply to allow the left hand no drop naturaly. There is no bending or twisting of the body in- ‘to awkward positions. As the seat ItrriveLs forward the cushion auto- matically moves upward and the ‘seat back tilts slightly forward, lthus keeping the driver in full view of the highway. Motoristswiii agree that. this is particularly im- lportant in the ease of drivers of small stature. Attention is directed lto the fact that the two halves of {the front seals in the two-door models do not rub together eliminating the p0 sibiiity of quick ivcar of fabric. A clever combination of safety ‘and beauty is revealed in the [safety instrument. panel introduced on the Pontiac D¢ Luke series. It will be noted that the panel iLseEf is almost vertical and that the diilLs and indicators are easily vis- i ible to the driver at all times. Ex- ‘tcnding entirely acrcxxs the panel and nrolectins a few indies 5° . at the lower edge is a hfilfmilridv froll. Built into the centre of this roll are ignition switch, throttle _and light controls finished in plastic knobs. Dhjplilcillg conventional steel robe. the safety robe cord, which is featured on sedan models is an- other step toward elimination of hazardous projections from the in- tcrioi- of the body. To design the safety m1. on the bark of the front scat, the height of the framework \'.'fl.< rut clown by approximately 4 1-2 inches and the top covered ivitli a soft yielding surface. Thus if a passenger should be thrown forward unexpectedly there is lit.- tlc danger of injury. A front axle with semi-elliptic ‘spring i; featured on the Special iserics- At the same time, improved riding has been achieved by soften- ing tho front springs and balanc- ing ihf‘i‘l with the rear springs, Eivhilc there are also double- ztetiiig airplanr- type lrvrirnific shock absorbers. Exces- sive deflection of tho front ipring: clue to hcavgv braking 's prevent- ed by a steel rubber covered hfflChTt attached i0 tho fnimr‘. ’I'hc POlllifl? DoLuxc mock-ls are equip prrl with kur-c action. The Special series has a 112 l-4 inch wheelbase the DOLUXf‘ 117 inches 1 ~lf‘t'i construction and safety " riihi l‘Oll“.(i the ff‘llIlll'f‘S ni- r idy friiiiini‘ i0 lh." iiifioriiri: ‘ prlbiic. The ir/:hniiirufly-minded. All ‘hnwcvr. vsill iin c :1 iiiinilxni‘ of rr- . .' N-tliZl-ll-l-ii fiiirmriit. iii the rwvrhcari ‘ll , sviziirl ("w-rinrcrzng 1irin- 16in . and has given Poii‘. a l"]IUlZ\t.Oll for lively road ’lllf‘i’lil0l'.'§. Th= famous silver streak, ‘iliiilliflfliill fWO-tflllf‘ radiator grille. men“ which enhance 11m hmuiy ‘if i Indian licad in modern motif and i ‘ l fro‘ rave 1 r" fishing craftsmen havr 1n iimt- cf !".il"l‘ '.1.~iii--.u~: - ~~ -- beauty as skilled iii iviil maintain Pontiads traditions in i038 NEW YORK CURB (Canadian Press) 11111‘); to offer a‘ wheel. Announcement of P o n t l a c lergr-ncy brake which hasbeen plac- ' aacoooooooaoocccooooo-nm ‘ MONTECITO COMPANY, JJMITED, hereby gives no- ,tice under the provisions of lihe DOMINION COM- to; majority of drivers. It is controlled PANIES, ACT, that it w“: make application to the Sec- retary of State of Canad under section 29 of the siii ‘ Act, for acceptance of tht surrender of its Charter: on arid from the date fixed by; the Secretary of State. DATED at Charlottetown P. E. I. on this 26th day of October‘. i937. BERNARD DEVLIN, Secretary ‘onmsaomztonmcwnr- C5318?’ BIENVILLE SECURITIES LIMITED ~ NOTICE is hereby given that BIENVILLE SECUR- ITIES LIMITED will make application to the Secretary, 0f State under the provis- ions of The Companies Act, 1934, for acceptance of the surrender of its charter on , and from a date to be fixed Lhy the Secretary of State. l, DATED at Montreal this '22nd day of October, 1937. (‘_ W. ISMAY. Secretnry-Trezisurer N-Ii-ifl-ll-I-ll M ARQUETTE SECURITIES . I LIMITEI) NOTICE is hereby given that MARQUETTE SECUR- ITIES I.II\II'I‘I'ID will mnke application to the Secretary of Stain under the provis- ~ ions 0f Th0 Companies Act. ‘i931. for iicr-cniiinrc of the ‘urrcndcr of i-ls r-hzirtci" on ‘and from a rlziic to he fixed ,‘h_v the Sci-ixiiiiry of Stiitr. i D.-\'|‘I€l) zit liontrczil this 122ml tiny of October. i937. ‘ (' W. ISIIXY, Secrefzii'y-'l‘rciisiiror " Profésional Cards l -- n . ..- ~~II 1 L .~ Jam... .~--.. r. Aiiciiiiiiiin ‘ Chartered Accountant ‘l 140 Richmond Street i Phone 47. P. 0. Box i2. amt“. n . < TTELETE: 5'1}??? W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Si k. l . . , ,1,§',‘I.,.‘Cynn B C2?’ ; J. A. BENTLEY. K. c. Ame.- GRS Elm i Barristers and Aitorney-iii-Law Aincr Super Power 1% NEY T0 LOAN |A==oc Gas Elcc A 1 '- ~ Atlas] Cgrp - i Crco e ct 25*’ _Can Miirmni ‘ U “Qggnmm E ‘We 3.33.?!‘ SJuZEQAX“ Emc Bond sh 11=_- ‘ ' — CS I Ford Can A CREDIT REPORTS {PHIL "ft"? 9" PERSONAL Loaws n igi ow P11 3"‘. ‘ . 11“ Lmh- p0“- A i.‘ 0 Twccl Bldg. 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